Wondering what people’s favorite “bad” movies are. Can be low budget, box office flops, foreign, so bad it’s good, whatever. I’m pretty big on Cannon Group stuff and cheesy Turkish pop cinema (Tarkan vs. the Vikings, etc.). Mostly go for 80s stuff as that’s my generation.

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    I think my favorite has gotta be Birds Of Prey. Bad movie, and kinda woke, but I had a blast with it and thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Second favorite would have to be Love Hurts. It sucks but somehow really works for me.

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    Velocipastor is so much better than it has any right to be.

    Helen Keller vs. Night Wolves has the most hilarious opening song and is the very definition of a B movie.

    Super Hybrid is another B movie that has no right to be as good as it is. Highly recommend.

    As mentioned in some other comments Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead is an absolutely ridiculous romp from Troma.

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    I recently watched “Pieces” and I was laughing my ass off through the movie, It’s a weird little slasher. It felt like if Terrifier embraced the fact that it was a complete trash movie. Hell maybe even Terrifier was inspired by this .

    Other than that I’m a sucker for low budget foreign horror. There is something about bad Indonesian horror films that just makes me smile every time. Late 90’s and 2010’s Japanese horror action films like “versus”, newer ones like “Tokio gore police”, “Robo Geisha” and “meatball machine”

    Tetsuo the Iron man is probably one of my favorite films of all time, but I don’t consider that a bad movie by any means.

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    You’re gonna laugh, but I have a lot of love for Legend with Tom Cruise and Tim Curry. How Tim Curry managed to chew the set that hard with horns that size is beyond my acting skill to comprehend. And the fact that Tom Cruise ran around saving unicorns from Satan with a motley crew of fairy sidekicks is a sentence gay enough to make me puke rainbows. I’m already gay, man, I puke rainbows all month during June.

    Seriously, it’s a good and awful movie. It has no plot, it’s just aesthetic art. But if you want a really good fantasy movie about unicorns… The Last Unicorn. Full stop. It has made me cry since I was a child. Not a B Movie, just a cult classic.

    But if you REALLY want a B movie? Time Bandits. How the hell Kenny Baker went from R2-D2 to one of the gremlin thieves on strike because God wouldn’t let them have a turn on the time machine… I can’t. And kidnapping The Generic English Schoolboy as their sidekick was just… interesting. At least Sean Connery did a great job as Agamemnon.

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      Legend and Time Bandits are two of my favorite movies and I have multiple copies of each as they are some of the movies I rebuy each time there’s a format change or a special edition! I have never actually seen The Last Unicorn so I’ll have to check it out.

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    Class of 1999 - The movie The Faculty kinda ripped off.

    Turbo Kid - Mad Max on BMX

    American Gothic - Fun little horror movie

    Final Girls - Meta horror movie

    Waxwork - Sooooo much fun!

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    Babylon was a massive bomb, and i dont understand why. I think it’s a masterpiece.

    Pig was another underappreciated masterpiece. When Nic Cage did his AMA on Reddit (one of the best ever), he said it was one of the acting jobs that he’s most proud of. He deserved an Oscar for it, but wasn’t even nominated. The screenplay, too.

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    Dunno if it counts but I’m a sucker for Jean Claude van Damme movies. And the only others I can think of off the top of my head are a couple of Albert Pyuun movies called Omega Doom and Knights, really bad sci-fi flicks. I actually need to save this thread for future watching material.

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      Recently watched Pyun’s Radioactive Dreams (his post-apocalyptic coming-of-age hardboiled detective sci-fi musical!) Post in Lemmy B-Movie Bonanza.

      I tried watching Knights a few week ago but the… “copy” I got switched from English to French about ten minutes in. :D I’ll try another source soon.

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        Haha that looks great, going to have to check it out. It’s a little disappointing to see that there’s no cyborgs in it though. On that note, I was also going to mention the movie Cyborg because there’s a director’s cut called Slinger that makes it clear that JVCD did miracle work salvaging it for the theatrical cut of Cyborg lol.

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          How did I not know this???

          • Searches for “slinger” in… the usual places ;) : “Ooh boy, that’s a lot of porn!”
          • Searches for “cyborg” in the usual places : “OK; now I see one or two results are ‘Director’s Cut’.”

          Thanks, I’m going to check it out!

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    Many great recommendations.

    Some other that I don’t think were mentioned so far:

    • The Baron Against the Demons / El barón contra los Demonios (2006) - Completely insane Spanish action/scifi

    • Hellevator (2004) - Crazy Japanese scifi with action/horror elements

    • Zone 39 (1996) - Cool low budget Australian cyberpunk-adjacent movie

    • Nirvana (1997) - Excellent Italian cyberpunk thriller

    • Shocking Dark (1989) - 80s Italian ripoff of two famous scifi/action movies from the time

    • Webmaster / Skyygen (1998) - Solid Danish 90s style cyberpunk thriller

    • Neon City (1991) - Solid post-apocalyptic flick

    • Cold Harvest (1999) - Kungfu flick with a post-apocalyptic setting

    • Def-Con 4 (1985) - Post-apocalyptic action/adventure

    • Slipstream (1998) - Post-apocalyptic film with beautiful mountain cinematography, with Mark Hamil as the bad guy

    • Cyborg (1989) - Jean-Claude Van Damme kicks ass in a post-apocalyptic future

    • Radioactive Dreams (1984) - A strange mix of post-apocalyptic movie and 40s era pulp detective

    • Nightflyers (1987) - 80s space horror based on a novel by George R R martin

    • Terminal Invasion (2002) - Low budget The Thing ripoff with Bruce Campbell

    • Shadowzone (1990) - Horror set on an isolated base

    • Population 436 (2006) - A Stephan king style horror with Fred Durst

    • The Langoliers (1995) - A unique, almost scif-fi, horror/thriller based on a Stephen King novella

    • Black Mountain Side (2014) - Isolated norther research station horror

    • Butterfly Kisses (2018) - A somewhat novel take on the found footage genre, has flaws though

    • The Last Winter (2006) - Norther isolated research station horror

    • The Presence / Danger Island (1992) - Solid thriller/horror tv movie.

    • Cyber Bandits / A Sailor’s Tattoo (1995) - Wholesome adventure/cyberpunk movies from the 90s with Martin Kemp

    • Mars (1997) - Olivier Gruner visits a Martian colony to kick ass

    • Alien Cargo (1999) - A somewhat well done TV movie Alien ripoff, but more a thriller than a horror

    • Lord of the Deep (1989) - The Abyss ripoff (even more low budget than DeepStar Six and The Leviathan)

    • Future Fear (1997) - Solid softcore action/scifi

    • Hybrid (1997) - Solid softcore horror/action vaguely based on Alien

    • Forbidden World (1982) - Softcore vaguely based on Alien

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      Well, there goes my next 28 free evenings!

      (Well, 26. I watched Radioactive Dreams last week, and rewatched Cyborg a few months ago.)

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    Does Big Trouble in Little China count?

    Otherwise, and in no particular order:

    • UHF
    • Six String Samurai
    • Hudson Hawk
    • Repo Man
    • Hobo with a Shotgun
    • The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai across the 8th Dimension
    • Death Race
    • Dead Alive
    • WolfCop
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      Buckaroo Banzai is one of my all-time favorites. It is the quintessential New Wave film, featuring John Lithgow’s most unhinged performance - “Laugh while you can, monkey boy!”

      Also “No matter where you go, there you are.”

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      I had a friend in college who was so proud of his VHS of UHF. Solid choice.

      Repo Man is also a solid, underrated choice.

      “That’s why I don’t drive see… The more you drive, the less intelligent you are.”

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        The largest volume of fake blood in all movie history. It always shocked me that Peter Jackson was ever considered to do LotR, since I was quite familiar with all of his previous work. I remember nearly falling over when I heard the announcement and let me tell you, the images in my head at that point were NOT what we got in the theaters!

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    • The Brain That Wouldn’t Die
    • Circuitry Man
    • Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II
    • Bad Girls From Mars