So when you go looking for a bad movie to watch, what is it that you hope to see? Wobbly sets, bad directing, terrible actors? For myself I like to see something which everyone involved in with all the best intentions set out to make a good movie, but somewhere the ingredients just didn't work out. Lets just say I'd prefer the terrible ernestness of Ed Wood or woodeness of anything involving Charles Band to any of the detrius that pours forth under the name Asylum.
Anyway, how about you?
Usually Z-budget black and white horror or sci- fi stuff like the ASTOUNDING SHE MONSTER or BRIDE OF THE MONSTER, or z-budget oddity's from the 70's like BLOOD FREAK or PSYCHED BY THE 4-D WITCH.
rubber monsters wearing tennis shoes is a personal favorite! and latex effects that aren't properly applied and start peeling off 1/2 way through a scene.
definitely wobbly sets too, like the ones on the original dark shadows. oh! and scenes where someone covered in blood shows up in the same clothes that are now clean is fun too!
Charles Band's stuff was the bomb for me in the 90's. I think I saw every Full Moon picture made in that decade!
And kitschy slasher flicks like LUMBERJACK MAN crack me up.
Quote from: indianasmith on August 28, 2018, 05:20:59 PM
Charles Band's stuff was the bomb for me in the 90's. I think I saw every Full Moon picture made in that decade!
And kitschy slasher flicks like LUMBERJACK MAN crack me up.
I still love Robot Jox, and the alien boxing one whose name escapes me atm, but I think my favourite of his was Dark Angel.
Corny rubber monsters, all the way! I particularly like Japanese tokusatsu, because they usually do cheesy kaiju the best, but there have been plenty of good ones from around the world as well.
Well, I liked 'the green slime' a lot, also 'the x from outer space'.
A lot of hammer flicks are good for me too. And I like the old universal mobster movies.
I go for scifi. I like a movie that didn't try to be awful like asylum sh-t, and that made an effort to be as good as it could be guvennut's scope and budget and still came out an entertaining B movie.
I don't like movies that are just plain stupid.
I'm a sucker for regional (often rural) movies from the 1960s and 70s. For example:
* The Giant Spider Invasion
* Axe
* Invasion of the Blood Farmers
* Teenage Strangler
* The Electric Chair
* Shriek of the Mutilated
* Three on a Meathook
Creature Features.
Give me a movie with a strange monster, atomic mutant, alien, or genetically engineered beast and I'm happy.
Exploitation films like RUSS MEYER's (BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, FASTER PNSSYCAT, KILL! KILL!) or JACK HILL's (SPIDER BABY, COFFY).
Quote from: Allhallowsday on August 28, 2018, 11:01:15 PM
Exploitation films like RUSS MEYER's (BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, FASTER PNSSYCAT, KILL! KILL!) or JACK HILL's (SPIDER BABY, COFFY).
Quote from: The Burgomaster on August 28, 2018, 07:40:08 PM
I'm a sucker for regional (often rural) movies from the 1960s and 70s. For example:
* The Giant Spider Invasion
* Axe
* Invasion of the Blood Farmers
* Teenage Strangler
* The Electric Chair
* Shriek of the Mutilated
* Three on a Meathook
All those. I like all sortsa BAD movies for all sortsa reasons. It's hard to pick a type.
I reckon it depends on what mood I'm in!
Sometimes I feel like a goofy gut-muncher like BURIAL GROUND-NIGHTS OF TERROR, then the next day I'm watching TEENAGE ZOMBIES.
Horror or scifi movies from the 70's and early 80s. I love the aesthetics of films from the 70s, probably because I grew up watching them. The hair and fashion is cool, the women are often stylish and beautiful, and the plots are ridiculous. Hammer movies qualify, particularly the vampire ones.
Count Yorga, Vampire (1970)
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Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973) WARNING: NSFW
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Full movie here!
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Also love bad 80s action movies, particularly the ninja movies with Sho Kosugi. These were just over the top funfests.
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There's this particularly awful movie from 1983 called Primal Scream, released in Australia as HELLFIRE. It was a very low budget production, often shot without permits, and the whole thing is really shaky in production values.
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I'm open for any type as long as they provide unintentional funny entertainment. Dull bad movies like Laserblast (1978), while I still own it, can be a chore to sit through.
Over the years I have found out that crap like Showgirls and Troll 2 are a delight to watch with people who usually don't like bad movies, because they work as comedies not meant to be. Which makes them even more funnier.
Intentional badly made movies are kind of tricky but I do love the first Sharknado. It's badness has a cool mass appeal. I'd also give Mega Piranha and Mega Python vs. Gatoroid a pass, as they are charming and at least for me, very entertaining.
Quote from: The Burgomaster on August 28, 2018, 07:40:08 PM
I'm a sucker for regional (often rural) movies from the 1960s and 70s. For example:
* The Giant Spider Invasion
* Axe
* Invasion of the Blood Farmers
* Teenage Strangler
* The Electric Chair
* Shriek of the Mutilated
* Three on a Meathook
Might wanna look up these:
Galaxy invader.
Thr33 days dead.
Inbred redneck alien abductions.
Quote from: claws on August 29, 2018, 04:26:28 AM
I'm open for any type as long as they provide unintentional funny entertainment. Dull bad movies like Laserblast (1978), while I still own it, can be a chore to sit through.
I always thought the poster for that was the best thing about that film :wink:
Frankenhooker was kind of good in a dirty way.
I like 50's monster & sci-fi movies, like The Blob, The Killer Shrews, or Killers From Space.
I know pretty much exactly what I'm looking for in bad movies but I cannot accurately pin it down in words. Or why I love some bad movies but don't like other ones. It just needs that certain director/writer and bunch of actors to make the magic happen. (but they can't actually realise they're doing it, or the spell is broken.)
I agree that dull/boring bad is the worst kind of bad, but at the same time dull/boring does not necessarily equal slow-moving or not much happening... explosions and car chases can be dull in the wrong hands.
My favorites are ones that feature unintentional comedy (Troll 2), the weird (the Russian Jack Frost) the ones I find strangely hypnotic and kind of like for some reason (Manos)
I can easily enjoy low budget schlock(Ed Wood, Jerry Warren, Al Adamson), Blaxplotation(Blacula, Coffy, Thing With Two Head,s, Blackenstein, Sugar Hill, Friday Foster, etc..), Full Moon releases, TROMA films, Misty Mundae sexploitation stuff from Seduction Cinema, Fred Olen Ray's Retromedia films and others.
Quote from: Ticonderoga 64 on September 01, 2018, 02:19:30 AM
Misty Mundae sexploitation stuff from Seduction Cinema,
I must admit having a slight fondness for the work of that actress too, although my favourite thing I've seen her in was an episode of Masters of Horror involving a bug.
My clone and I don't exactly look for bad movies to watch. They just wind up on our DVD shelf.
Having said that, if you want to ensure to find a bad movie, just grab any Echo Bay DVD 50 pack.
Quote from: kornula on September 08, 2018, 04:01:21 PM
My clone and I don't exactly look for bad movies to watch. They just wind up on our DVD shelf.
Having said that, if you want to ensure to find a bad movie, just grab any Echo Bay DVD 50 pack.
I think to love BAD movies, you have to first love movies, and eventually realize some of the movies you love are not actually good...
We definitely come to love certain types of movies, any part of which might be bad production, bad acting, bad script, bad taste, bad message... bad for you.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on September 08, 2018, 09:44:22 PM
Quote from: kornula on September 08, 2018, 04:01:21 PM
My clone and I don't exactly look for bad movies to watch. They just wind up on our DVD shelf.
Having said that, if you want to ensure to find a bad movie, just grab any Echo Bay DVD 50 pack.
I think to love BAD movies, you have to first love movies, and eventually realize some of the movies you love are not actually good...
We definitely come to love certain types of movies, any part of which might be bad production, bad acting, bad script, bad taste, bad message... bad for you.
We do love movies. That is true. However, we both realize that most people going in making an actual movie do not intend to make a bad one (99% of the time anyway) Its the dedication to everyone involved that either does not realize its bad and does not walk away (for what ever reason) that keeps me engaged.
...Unless it's "Dot com for Murder". That movie screams "tax dodge" written all over it.