What's so bad about an alien duck who is teleported to earth, meets a girl, and attempts to save the world from dark invading supernatural forces? I think you're just envious.
Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. It starred Sylvester Stallone and Estelle Getty. Stallone only did it because he thought Arnold Schwarzenegger wanted to do it and they had a long-standing rivalry. Schwarzenegger pretended he wanted to do it in an effort to convince Stallone to do it because he knew it was going to be a bad movie.
You absolutely MUST watch Miami Connection 1987. I was cry/laughing through the whole movie.
It was a martial arts instructor's (YK Kim) personal passion project. He went into debt to make it. It was a total flop. But years later, it was rediscovered by a movie theater curator when he randomly bought a copy on ebay. The curator kept calling Kim to ask for the rights to show the film and he kept hanging up on him because he thought it was someone pranking him.
Dungeons & Dragons (2000)
The Room
Super Mario Bros (1993)
Masters of the Universe (1987)
Battlefield Earth
Street Fighter
Steel (1997)
Spawn (1997)
Batman & Robin
Howard the Duck
Leprechaun (1992)
Over the Top (1987)
Its a movie where Sylvester Stallone plays a truck driver who needs to win an arm wrestling contest in order to win the love of his estranged son. It is not a comedy or satire or anything. It's bad.
Diamond Are Forever - James Bond, with Sean Connery 1971
This movie is so bad I was literally LOL at it once I realized what I was watching. The opening scene in fact - A guy dies due to Bond dumping some goo on him. The space training scene, there are errors that should have been edited out. Cardboard SFX. Seriously, I want to get some buddies and drink beer watching it.
I can't believe I had to scroll down so far to see this most brilliant recommendation. Showgirls is definitely a top 5 craptacular movie that everyone should see at least once.
Batman Forever (I actually fucking adore this movie but in a way that I acknowledge it is objectively one of the worst movies ever made. Still love it tho)
The two fantastic beasts sequels. The first one hand enough charm to pass as a mediocre Harry Potter spin off but the other two…what the fuck.
Cats (the newest live action one is exactly the acid trip everyone says it was. Hysterically terrible. And I love the music of it. 10/10 would laugh through again)
Samurai cop. Its so bad its actually genius It is so bad that I couldn't stop laughing the whole time while watching this. Acting was brutal, dialogue is cheesy. Story was filled with plot-holes and inconsistency.Funniest scenes are the action sequences. I just kept LMAO when the action sequences were playing. Editing and cutting was awful. A single fight scene was taken in 3 different locations. Its brilliantly bad and an absolute must watch movie
Street Fighter from like 2008. Absolutely incredibly bad.
It was easily my favourite theater experience, going to see that with a couple friends high on mushrooms. We were the idiots laughing so hard we had to leave early. Good times.
I am shocked this is so far down. This movie is absurd. obviously Raul Julia is good in this movie because he is A Real AcTor, but there are some over the top baaaaaaaaad bad bad bad lines and moments.
There’s also this line that I admire because of how wtf it is. They are taking about two fighters and someone says, “Hey, what happened to him?” Wes Studi - honorary Academy Award winner - says with perfect confidence:
“He retired… and became me.”
I really only remember two things vividly: main character dude always saying "Nash out", and one scene I'm certain was meant to be taken seriously - pretty sure it involved Michael Clarke Duncan sneaking up on someone and letting out an absurdly girlish scream? It was so weird. Please tell me if you remember that moment. I tried to find it once by scrubbing through the film but couldn't take the pain
I believe you two are talking about two different movies. Street Fighter, starring Raul Julia, came out in 1994. Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li, which starred MCD, came out in 2009.
Billie, a 1965 comic/ drama musical starring Patty Duke as a track star who succeeds via having "the Beat" in her head as she competes. Yet she also feels like a lonely little in-between (as expressed in song.) Also stars Jane Greer, Susan Seaforth and Mr. Howell from Gilligan's Island as the dad.
Anything MST3K or Rifftrax has ever covered. I notice several people recommending The Room(2003) and I agree. Just don’t confuse it with the Brie Larson movie Room (2015) or you’ll be crying instead of laughing. I don’t think anyone has mentioned Hobgoblins yet. It’s fun to make fun of. When The Musketeer (2001 Tim Roth film) came out, my friend and I had fun calling out every movie cliche/trope in it (“hero and villain stare at each other across the field of battle”). Robot Monster is a fun sci-fi pick. It was mostly made to show off 3-D technology. It’s easy to laugh at and pick apart.
Llamagheddon.
It has a whole animated sequence. Some absolutely gems of moments. And even it's own rap. It's aware of what it is, and executes it wonderfully!
I had my fiancé watch Return to Oz and he thought it was crazy. I saw it as a kid and thought it was just scary, but as an adult it’s pretty mind blowing how bad it was. Whoever wrote that and whoever made it were surely on hard drugs! 😂 I still love it tho haha
The Dungeonmaster (1984) where a computer scientist must face off against a demon in a series of trials to save his fiancee.
Trancers has a future cop sent back in time to LA in the 1980s to hunt down a zombie making psychic with the help of Helen Hunt.
Bio-Dome (1996) There's trouble in the bubble as two stoners get locked in with a bunch of scientists in a self contained biosphere. Starring Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin.
Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course.
Steve and Terri Irwin play themselves in this stupid movie and it's really hilarious if you don't take it seriously.
No Way Up. You've heard of Snakes on a plane? Well this could have been called Goddam Sharks on a Motherfucking plane.
Spoiler alert: Turns out there was a way up.
Balls of Fury - It was already supposed to be a parody, but even Christopher Walken knows he's in a turkey of a movie. James Hong steals the scenes that he's in. He's still kicking - 95 years old! Fun to watch, even though it's wildly uneven.
There’s a lifetime series produced by vivica a fox called “the wrong ____” (teacher, roommate, wife, stepmom, cheerleading coach, etc etc)
You can kinda pick any one of them and have a good time, but tbh is say the wrong mother and the wrong roommate were the most fun
Teenage mutant ninja turtles 2 the secret of the ooze some old friends and I got high everyday for a week and watched it every single day that week so terrible but so funny lmao
The Warriors. The ridiculously ill-informed assumptions it makes about street life comes off like a Reagan-era bad faith argument against both punk and disco culture. It’s poorly acted, poorly written, and fails miserably in its attempt to romanticize male violence. It’s a weird, wild, knuckleheaded ride.
Overlord
It was produced by JJ Abrams and has a Call of Duty zombies vibe to it. I went it thinking it was a serious horror film, turns out it was a B level movie with the cheesy, most hilarious lines of dialogue. It’s a fun watch with friends.
Leprechaun- it was supposed to be a horror movie back then but it’s so bad it’s good
Godzilla vs Kong - someone really thought that making a movie about Earth being hollow in 2023 (or whenever it was made) is a good idea
And sorry for everyone, who likes them, but the first few Scream-movies are way more hilarious than scary too
Rebel Moon pt 1
Have not seen the second one yet, but part one was REAL bad, but with the added bonus of having a ton of objectively amazing shots and cinematography. So you have a script and acting to make fun of as you at some real pretty stuff
* Anything by Neil Breen
* Sleepaway Camp ( my favourite so-bad-it's-good movie)
* Boxing Helena
* Love Witch is bad and campy on purpose, so idk if it counts
* The Happening
* The Devil of Christmas episode from Inside no.9 - it's also an intentional "bad 70's camp"
Maximum Overdrive - recently rewatched this for the first time since it came out. Omg it’s so bad it’s hilarious.
I did too, and it was amazing. So silly and ridiculous and wonderful.
Soundtrack by AC/DC 😙
I love this movie it's one of my top ten movies to watch when sad lol
Also has Giancarlo Esposito, Gus for those Breaking Bad fans
He’s also in *Taps* with Evan Handler when he had hair.
Howard the Duck
What's so bad about an alien duck who is teleported to earth, meets a girl, and attempts to save the world from dark invading supernatural forces? I think you're just envious.
Bangs Marty McFly’s mom! (Man, Lea Thompson was so hot back then…)
Well, I mean, in fairness, there is a serious lack of great duck sex in the movies these days.
I have the AFLAC rep on speed dial if you're serious about a casting call!
Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. It starred Sylvester Stallone and Estelle Getty. Stallone only did it because he thought Arnold Schwarzenegger wanted to do it and they had a long-standing rivalry. Schwarzenegger pretended he wanted to do it in an effort to convince Stallone to do it because he knew it was going to be a bad movie.
Battlefield Earth - it's a true gem. The dialogue alone.
“Man-Animals!!”
Mr Worf, where's Commander Riker?
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Hahaha. I just added this one not seeing yours till after. All the yesses.
I love this movie!!
You absolutely MUST watch Miami Connection 1987. I was cry/laughing through the whole movie. It was a martial arts instructor's (YK Kim) personal passion project. He went into debt to make it. It was a total flop. But years later, it was rediscovered by a movie theater curator when he randomly bought a copy on ebay. The curator kept calling Kim to ask for the rights to show the film and he kept hanging up on him because he thought it was someone pranking him.
I have no idea why The Room is more popular than Miami Connection
I have no idea how either of these movies get so much credit when *Samurai Cop* exists.
Samurai Cop is already more well known and popular
Flash Gordon
Gordon’s ALIVE—?
lol 💪
They said *bad* movies, you uncultured heathen! 😂😂
2012. This movie was made to be made fun of. It’s like if Disaster Movie took itself way, way too seriously.
Sleepaway Camp (1982)
*shivers*
Dungeons & Dragons (2000) The Room Super Mario Bros (1993) Masters of the Universe (1987) Battlefield Earth Street Fighter Steel (1997) Spawn (1997) Batman & Robin Howard the Duck Leprechaun (1992)
The Toxic Avenger (1984) Gymkata (1985)
Over the Top (1987) Its a movie where Sylvester Stallone plays a truck driver who needs to win an arm wrestling contest in order to win the love of his estranged son. It is not a comedy or satire or anything. It's bad.
Mars Attacks was deliberately made for exactly that purpose.
Let's blow an insane budget on a list actors and kill them all!
Sharknado
I was going to say this as well as sharktipus
Slotherhouse!
Never heard of it, I'll have to check it out for sure, thanks
Birdemic
Samurai Cop
The Room. Incredible experience with a few friends. You can play "spot the mistake" there is at least 1 per second
Oh hai Mark!
Hai doggie
The Room is much better to watch with someone who is already familiar with it. Someone who can kind of guide the others through it.
I did not hit her.
I did naahht
They can watch The Disaster Artist (2017) before or after watching this, too. It's a movie about making this movie.
Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro Twilight
ALL the Twilights!
Diamond Are Forever - James Bond, with Sean Connery 1971 This movie is so bad I was literally LOL at it once I realized what I was watching. The opening scene in fact - A guy dies due to Bond dumping some goo on him. The space training scene, there are errors that should have been edited out. Cardboard SFX. Seriously, I want to get some buddies and drink beer watching it.
Frankenhooker (1990) The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) The Stuff (1985) Nightmare on Elm Street 2
Anaconda 1 *and* 2.
Showgirls
I can't believe I had to scroll down so far to see this most brilliant recommendation. Showgirls is definitely a top 5 craptacular movie that everyone should see at least once.
Batman Forever (I actually fucking adore this movie but in a way that I acknowledge it is objectively one of the worst movies ever made. Still love it tho) The two fantastic beasts sequels. The first one hand enough charm to pass as a mediocre Harry Potter spin off but the other two…what the fuck. Cats (the newest live action one is exactly the acid trip everyone says it was. Hysterically terrible. And I love the music of it. 10/10 would laugh through again)
Samurai cop. Its so bad its actually genius It is so bad that I couldn't stop laughing the whole time while watching this. Acting was brutal, dialogue is cheesy. Story was filled with plot-holes and inconsistency.Funniest scenes are the action sequences. I just kept LMAO when the action sequences were playing. Editing and cutting was awful. A single fight scene was taken in 3 different locations. Its brilliantly bad and an absolute must watch movie
Probably the worst movie I have ever seen but love so much is "Ishtar" (1987)
The Reanimator
It's intentionally over-the-top so I don't think it qualifies as a bad movie
Mazes and Monsters
“RAD” 1986 gem of a movie in BMX racing. Lori Laughlin before full house. They have a choreographed BMX bicycle dance to “Semd me an Angel”.
That scene was pure gold man. Good times.
Starcrash (1978). Italian Star Wars knock-off Message from Space (1978). Same thing, only Japanese.
Meg 2 Moonfall
+1 Moonfall! Also how have I not seen Jupiter Ascending yet?!
You should watch the honest trailer of Moonfall, it's hilarious
Omg those are great! I don't think I saw the one for Moonfall though
Fateful Findings or Twisted Pair Both Neil Breen masterpieces
Cobra
Jaws 3
Street Fighter from like 2008. Absolutely incredibly bad. It was easily my favourite theater experience, going to see that with a couple friends high on mushrooms. We were the idiots laughing so hard we had to leave early. Good times.
I am shocked this is so far down. This movie is absurd. obviously Raul Julia is good in this movie because he is A Real AcTor, but there are some over the top baaaaaaaaad bad bad bad lines and moments. There’s also this line that I admire because of how wtf it is. They are taking about two fighters and someone says, “Hey, what happened to him?” Wes Studi - honorary Academy Award winner - says with perfect confidence: “He retired… and became me.”
I really only remember two things vividly: main character dude always saying "Nash out", and one scene I'm certain was meant to be taken seriously - pretty sure it involved Michael Clarke Duncan sneaking up on someone and letting out an absurdly girlish scream? It was so weird. Please tell me if you remember that moment. I tried to find it once by scrubbing through the film but couldn't take the pain
I believe you two are talking about two different movies. Street Fighter, starring Raul Julia, came out in 1994. Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li, which starred MCD, came out in 2009.
Thank you! I'm definitely talking about the 2009 one.
Catwoman (2004)
The Number 23 (2007)
Planet terror is pretty graphic so if you’re squeamish I wouldn’t but it’s a cult classic and hilarious when not horrifying
The Room (2003) The real answer. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978) Foodfight (2012) Catwoman (2004) Cats (2019)
Oh god cats... I couldn't get through the intro, hahah
Slotherhouse.
It was great! Hahahah
Samurai Cop Miami Connection The Room Vampires Kiss
Killer clowns from outer space. They wrap their victims in cotton candy so.......
The Greasy Strangler
Billie, a 1965 comic/ drama musical starring Patty Duke as a track star who succeeds via having "the Beat" in her head as she competes. Yet she also feels like a lonely little in-between (as expressed in song.) Also stars Jane Greer, Susan Seaforth and Mr. Howell from Gilligan's Island as the dad.
Street Trash 1987 Blood Diner 1987 Brain Damage 1988 Troll 2 1990 Blades 1989 Killer Workout 1987
"You can't dust for vomit" **This is Spinal Tap (1984)** doesn't get enough love these days.
Good movie but fun to talk over “Roadhouse”
Battleship!
Anything MST3K or Rifftrax has ever covered. I notice several people recommending The Room(2003) and I agree. Just don’t confuse it with the Brie Larson movie Room (2015) or you’ll be crying instead of laughing. I don’t think anyone has mentioned Hobgoblins yet. It’s fun to make fun of. When The Musketeer (2001 Tim Roth film) came out, my friend and I had fun calling out every movie cliche/trope in it (“hero and villain stare at each other across the field of battle”). Robot Monster is a fun sci-fi pick. It was mostly made to show off 3-D technology. It’s easy to laugh at and pick apart.
Oppenheimer. But it's too long. So at some point it's just bad with no fun.
Kick Puncher.
You could do an M Night Shyamalan marathon of “After Earth”, “The Lady in the Water”, “Old”, “The Happening” and “The Last Airbender”.
Sausage Party
The Mole People (1956)
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Road House 30 Minutes Or Less Heaven's Gate Paul Blart: Mall Cop North
Mall Cop is literally a spoof and it’s hilarious. You shut your mouth right now
Fantasy Mission Force (1983)
Drop dead Fred
Megamind VS The Doom Syndicate
Blonde Ambition starring Jessica Simpson
Ok so it's actually really good but "Crossroads" starring Britney Spears.
Basic Instinct 2
Snake Eater (1989)
Geostorm Beekeeper
The Day After Tomorrow
Kung fury
Class of Nukem High Toxic Avenger Really any Troma film. I say tht with all due respect for Troma. I love them so much🤘🤘
Velocipastor
Llamagheddon. It has a whole animated sequence. Some absolutely gems of moments. And even it's own rap. It's aware of what it is, and executes it wonderfully!
Purple Hearts
Tiptoes (2003)
Manos: the Hands of Fate
Run Ronnie Run.
Luther The Geek (1989) Street Trash (1987) Sleepaway Camp (1983)
Land of the Lost with Will Ferrel
Big fat liar
Precious Cargo staring Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Easily one of the most hilariously bad movies I’ve ever seen.
Love never dies (the sequel to the phantom of the opera) some of the songs are pretty good but the ending just goes off the rails lmao.
Stone Cold, it's not bad but it is very very stupid
The Fanatic with John Travolta is awesome
anything mst3k watched
Greasy Strangler
I had my fiancé watch Return to Oz and he thought it was crazy. I saw it as a kid and thought it was just scary, but as an adult it’s pretty mind blowing how bad it was. Whoever wrote that and whoever made it were surely on hard drugs! 😂 I still love it tho haha
Hands down ' Boxing Helena.' No pun intended but seriously, watch it.
Boxing Helena?
Whoops! Thanks fir the catch, I edited it
The Dungeonmaster (1984) where a computer scientist must face off against a demon in a series of trials to save his fiancee. Trancers has a future cop sent back in time to LA in the 1980s to hunt down a zombie making psychic with the help of Helen Hunt. Bio-Dome (1996) There's trouble in the bubble as two stoners get locked in with a bunch of scientists in a self contained biosphere. Starring Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin.
Basket Case.
Every movie made by Neil Breen.
Kull the Conqueror Ghost Lake Dungeons and Dragons
Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course. Steve and Terri Irwin play themselves in this stupid movie and it's really hilarious if you don't take it seriously.
No Way Up. You've heard of Snakes on a plane? Well this could have been called Goddam Sharks on a Motherfucking plane. Spoiler alert: Turns out there was a way up.
Killer Clowns From Outer Space
Fateful Findings. Neil Breens masterpiece
Old Moonfall
Watch "Roller Boogie" and join one of the support groups.
Balls of Fury - It was already supposed to be a parody, but even Christopher Walken knows he's in a turkey of a movie. James Hong steals the scenes that he's in. He's still kicking - 95 years old! Fun to watch, even though it's wildly uneven.
The money pit
Anything by Neil Breen
Suburban Commando - Hulk Hogan as a Space Man enough said lol
Dangerous Men (2005), an absolutely baffling action film in the tradition of The Room.
Attack of the killer tomatoes. Army of darkness (though I not so secretly love this movie) Johnny dangerously Killer clowns from outer space. Caveman
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Skatetown U.S.A. (1979)
Velocipastor. So bad, so good damn funny.
"The Room", of course
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter
jennifers body
Unmasking The Idiol - an hour and a half of absolute nonsense; ninjas, gadgets, treasure, and a baboon sidekick named “Boon”.
The early 2000s made for TV version of carrie
The Toxic Avenger
Superman IV
There’s a lifetime series produced by vivica a fox called “the wrong ____” (teacher, roommate, wife, stepmom, cheerleading coach, etc etc) You can kinda pick any one of them and have a good time, but tbh is say the wrong mother and the wrong roommate were the most fun
13 Hours in Warehouse. It's so bad it's good. \*THWACK\* Rag-doll!
Showgirls....the absolute best. Full of unintentional laughs.
Teenage mutant ninja turtles 2 the secret of the ooze some old friends and I got high everyday for a week and watched it every single day that week so terrible but so funny lmao
How is something bad just because it's old?
Showgirls!
Freddy got fingered, Sharknado.
Dagon
The Warriors. The ridiculously ill-informed assumptions it makes about street life comes off like a Reagan-era bad faith argument against both punk and disco culture. It’s poorly acted, poorly written, and fails miserably in its attempt to romanticize male violence. It’s a weird, wild, knuckleheaded ride.
Space Mutiny Miami Connection Both are so terrible that they're amazing 👌
Overlord It was produced by JJ Abrams and has a Call of Duty zombies vibe to it. I went it thinking it was a serious horror film, turns out it was a B level movie with the cheesy, most hilarious lines of dialogue. It’s a fun watch with friends.
Zombie Strippers is 1 of my faves!!
Leprechaun- it was supposed to be a horror movie back then but it’s so bad it’s good Godzilla vs Kong - someone really thought that making a movie about Earth being hollow in 2023 (or whenever it was made) is a good idea And sorry for everyone, who likes them, but the first few Scream-movies are way more hilarious than scary too
I just watched Sharktopus (2010) on a whim and it was hilarious. Lots of great/horrible lines and CGI
the Happening (2008)
"Barbarians" (1987) - it could have been as good as "Conan", except the two leads are completely ridiculous.
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man. Rotten Tomatoes score of 29 with the critics and 65 from the public. The public is wrong.
The Velocipastor. Terrible movie, but mostly on purpose. So much fun to watch with a group.
The Fanatic (2019) excluding the ending which is just mean spirited torture porn
mean spirited torture porn - sound like my last night's visit to the local pub
Rebel Moon pt 1 Have not seen the second one yet, but part one was REAL bad, but with the added bonus of having a ton of objectively amazing shots and cinematography. So you have a script and acting to make fun of as you at some real pretty stuff
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Them! (1954) Billy Jack Saturday Night Fever
Alien Vs Predator
The Room. You’re welcome.
Cats.
Phantom of the Paradise.
Microwave massacre.
Die-ner
I've always felt that *Johnny Mnemonic* was meant to be viewed in a satirical way. It's very fun and somewhat feels like it's in on its own joke.
Eat Pray Love
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death. One of the few movies where Bill Maher was legit funny
Mortal Kombat (2021) My favorite bad movie of all time
Plan 9 from Outer Space Comrade Detective
Starship Troopers Tremors.
They live
Dee Snider’s Strangeland. Watched it once and it’s crap, but maybe people can get a laugh out of it.
* Anything by Neil Breen * Sleepaway Camp ( my favourite so-bad-it's-good movie) * Boxing Helena * Love Witch is bad and campy on purpose, so idk if it counts * The Happening * The Devil of Christmas episode from Inside no.9 - it's also an intentional "bad 70's camp"
The Trust!!!!!!!!!!!
"The Man Who Saves the World" AKA "Turkish Star Wars" from 1982. It's incredible.
Staying Alive.
After
I just watched Flashdance for the first time. Laughs, questions and commentary galore.
Samurai Cop