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Title: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: RCMerchant on August 09, 2015, 02:26:34 AM
OK-this is BAD movies-but really-how often do you watch these old films?
Myself-I have watched BRIDE OF THE MONSTER (1955) and the BRAIN THAT COULDNT DIE (1959) so many times I cant imagine-maybe just as much as old Star Trek reruns or Gilligans Island.
DRACULA (1931),the SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939),PSYCHO(1960).
The f**king WIZARD OF OZ (1939) I saw every f**king year cuz my dad loved that f**king movie!Me too.
SO!
What movies have you seen over and over?
I can list more and I will-! :thumbup:

http://youtu.be/B_ABk1pUXPY (http://youtu.be/B_ABk1pUXPY)


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: claws on August 09, 2015, 03:54:02 AM
I grew up in Germany and my TV watching was restricted to three channels only. We had no HBO, Elvira, and chances of catching really bad trashy movies on TV were kind of slim. Heck, the movies of Ed Wood were labeled as art house stuff here  :thumbup:

Movies I watched on TV countless times as a kid:

King Kong (1933)
The Thing from Another World (1951)
The War of the Worlds (1953)
Them! (1954)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Psycho (1960)
The Innocents (1961)
The Birds (1963)
The Haunting (1963)
The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)
Rosemary's Baby (1968)
The Devil Rides Out (1968)
Expulsion of the Devil (1973)
All the Kind Strangers (1974)
Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
Carrie (1976)
Marathon Man (1976)
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976)
Spare Parts (1979)
Jaws of Satan (1981)
Split Image (1982)

plus pretty much all Christopher Lee Dracula movies and Hammer Productions.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: RCMerchant on August 09, 2015, 05:59:28 AM
I never even heard of EXPULSION OF THE DEVIL (1973)-what the hell (no pun intended) is that?
This is new to me-what is that??
Now I need to know!
Now ya got my attention! :buggedout:


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Jack on August 09, 2015, 06:10:11 AM
One of my favorites is The Man From Planet X.  I watched it on Netflix several times then bought the DVD and watched that several times lol.  I've seen War of the Worlds quite a few times, and I've got those Universal Mummy and Frankenstein collections but they usually only get watched around Halloween.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: claws on August 09, 2015, 06:38:09 AM
I never even heard of EXPULSION OF THE DEVIL (1973)-what the hell (no pun intended) is that?
This is new to me-what is that??
Now I need to know!
Now ya got my attention! :buggedout:

Rare French movie about a family moving in a secluded and supposedly haunted farm. Joined by Paranormal investigators filming a documentary. There's a bit of weird euro-style coming of age, and a few creepy and shocking scenes of the supernatural. When we were kids this film was super-scary, but I haven't seen in ages. I see it is up on youtube though.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: bob on August 09, 2015, 11:03:00 AM
Off the top of my head Dr. Strangelove, Plan 9 From Outer Space, Manos: the Hands of the Fate, The Godfather, The Godfather Part 2, Bride of the Monster and 2001.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: indianasmith on August 09, 2015, 01:44:11 PM
SUCKER PUNCH and ZOMBIE HAMLET are probably my two favorite repeat views that fall in the "Bad Movies" category.

Although in the case of SUCKER PUNCH, the category is dead wrong. #greatestfilmofalltime


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: VenomX73 on August 09, 2015, 03:15:28 PM
I've watched countless times...


The Goonies (1985)

Robinson Crusoe (1954)

Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974)

Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)

Godzilla's Revenge (1969)


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Alex on August 10, 2015, 05:30:49 AM
At one time Aliens & The Rocky Horror Picture show were regular viewings. These days Moontrap gets watched regularly as does The Creature From The Black Lagoon (for some reason that is a movie I am almost never not in the mood to watch) & Remo: Unarmed & Dangerous.

My wife seems to have gotten a taste for shark movies (with the exception of 2 headed shark attack which gave her nightmares - I think it was Brooke Hogan's acting) so the Sharknado films have come into regular rotation in the man cave.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: JaseSF on August 10, 2015, 04:37:48 PM
As a kid/teen, I watched the original Star Wars Trilogy countless times, the original six Star Trek films numerous times (as well as the original Star Trek TV series). Also watched stuff like Battle Beyond the Stars, The Last Starfighter, Tron, The Black Hole as much as I could. As a kid, our youth club used to show us the Bruce Lee films (via film projector) which I quickly grew to love. Like you, saw The Wizard of Oz numerous times. I've watched The Thing From Another World, The Day the Earth Stood Still, It Came From Outer Space, Bride of Frankenstein, Invaders From Mars (1953), Godzilla, King of the Monsters, Terror of Mechagodzilla, Forbidden Planet, The Time Machine (1960), Quatermass an the Pit (1967), 2001: A Space Odyssey, Planet of the Apes (1968), Soylent Green, The Omega Man. Logan's Run, the Alien films, Blade Runner, Ghostbusters, The Terminator films (first 2), 12 Monkeys, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal,Krull, the Christopher Reeves Superman films quite a number of times as well.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: frank on August 11, 2015, 03:18:52 AM

As a kid, I have basically had the same problem as claws - nothing much on TV. As a teen repeated VHS viewing of: Braindead, Army of Darkness, Rocky Horror Show, Meet the Feebles.

At a younger age, we had Horror Stories on cassettes and I could recite some of them, preferably with my sister. Here is one example:

(http://www.hoerspiel-box.de/hoerspiel-archiv/images/gruselserie_01.jpg)


 - are there similar things somewhere else?


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Allhallowsday on August 11, 2015, 07:41:56 PM
OK-this is BAD movies-but really-how often do you watch these old films?
Myself-I have watched BRIDE OF THE MONSTER (1955) and the BRAIN THAT COULDNT DIE (1959) so many times I cant imagine-maybe just as much as old Star Trek reruns or Gilligans Island...
I could never take "Gilligan's Island" so I never watched much of it.  I definitely saw them very young but only remember the characters and always hated it.   :lookingup: 

DRACULA (1931),the SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939),PSYCHO(1960).
The f**king WIZARD OF OZ (1939) I saw every f**king year cuz my dad loved that f**king movie!Me too.
SO!
What movies have you seen over and over?
I can list more and I will-! :thumbup:

[url]http://youtu.be/B_ABk1pUXPY[/url] ([url]http://youtu.be/B_ABk1pUXPY[/url])
 

Seen more times than I can now count...? 

THE WIZARD OF OZ
THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER 
SINCE YOU WENT AWAY
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE
YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
CARNIVAL OF SOULS
THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN
THE SON OF FRANKENSTEIN
THE WOMEN
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? 
KING OF KINGS 
KING KONG
so many...
MIGHTY JOE YOUNG
SON OF KONG
EQUINOX...



Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Allhallowsday on August 11, 2015, 09:51:26 PM
CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS  
DON'T LOOK IN THE BASEMENT
HOUSE OF SEVEN CORPSES  
KILL BILL VOL. 1
KILL BILL VOL. 2
PULP FICTION
STRAIT-JACKET
GRAVE OF THE VAMPIRE 



http://youtu.be/tAMMyUc6AI8 (http://youtu.be/tAMMyUc6AI8)


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Allhallowsday on August 11, 2015, 10:09:59 PM
DEATHDREAM aka DEAD OF NIGHT
DEAD OF NIGHT
MARK OF THE VAMPIRE
THE RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE
THE RETURN OF DRACULA
INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS
NOT OF THIS EARTH
MOLE MEN AGAINST THE SON OF HERCULES
A CHRISTMAS STORY 




Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: claws on August 12, 2015, 05:16:40 AM
As a teen repeated VHS viewing of: Braindead, Army of Darkness, Rocky Horror Show, Meet the Feebles.

This is where I did most if not all my catching up on bad movies. We rarely rented tapes from German video stores, we got all our videos from US military bases. During the video boom we had memberships to like 20+ different rental places. I miss the old days  :bluesad: Early VHS movies on repeated viewing:

Mommie Dearest (1981) - I still had trouble gasping this whole "camp" concept at an early age, but we had a blast watching Faye Dunaway abusing her movie daughter and we didn't feel guilty about it.
The Sender (1982) - This was an instant favorite upon my first viewing.
Fiend (1980) - The first movie to cause physical pain. After everyone in the family had seen and suffered through it we erased the copy.
Friday the 13th Part III (1982) - Not sure why but we always watched this one more often than part 2 and the first.
One Dark Night (1983) - An early Halloween viewing favorite. l always enjoyed the intensity during the final half. Plus we thought the movie was quite creepy in general.
Black Samurai (1977) - The one that made me truly love bad movies. Our first viewing was historical and hysterical. We did a running commentary and by the time the movie ended we were soaking wet from tears of laughter. Not to mention a sore stomach also caused from laughing.
A Night to Dismember (1983) - This one became an instant bad movie night favorite and got better with each viewing.
Evil Town (1977/1987) - This was Fiend bad but for unknown reasons I was addicted to this pile of junk. It is very dull, lacking unintentional humor, and combines at least three different crappy movies made into one.
Cage (1989) - Lou Ferrigno at his most dramatic in a martial arts beefcake exploitation movie. Bad but not really bad movie classic material.
The Attic (1980) - Offbeat and charming and weird. This was a personal favorite of my sister's and we would usually make it a double feature along with one of my favorites, The Hearse (1980).
Breeders (1986) - Another bad movie night favorite.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on August 13, 2015, 03:03:02 PM
Not often. Even films I enjoy, I seldom seen more than once, but . . .?! There are a few. Thus, to keep the number to a reasonable number, here are the films, reviewed at this site, that I have seen more than once. First . . .

Captain Sindbad
of course

Battle Beyond the Stars
one of the few films I underestimated, when I first saw it. Some surprisingly good action scenes, and one of the better remakes of "The 7 Samurai."

Beneath the Planet of the Apes
my favorite of the sequels to the original

Dr. Phibes Rises Again
and the weird killings just keep on continuing. There is some talk of remaking the original with Malcolm McDowell in the title role.

Gwendoline
just weird, but . . .?! a great masturbatory fantasy.

I Married a Monster from Outer Space
1st time saw it part of the way thru. 2nd time saw it all the way thru. I think a lot of people underestimate how good these "bad" films can be. Better than many so called "good" films.

Krull
not only one of my favorite "bad" films, but . . .?! one of my favorite films of all time.

The Lair of the White Worm
I must have a thing for the weird, but . . .?! another great masturbatory fantasy.

Wizards
it must be the dialogue. blackwolf: "Brother, there is no need for me to destroy you. surrender! surrender your world!" avatar: "[clapping] you always did need an audience you sap. [then] oh, yeah. one more thing. I'm glad you changed your last name you s.o.b. [pulls out a gun and shoots his brother.]" ROTFL!

And we shall see what we shall see.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: the ghoul on August 15, 2015, 08:59:19 AM
I have watched these many times, and never tire of them.  There are also probably some others I am not thinking of at the moment.

All of the 1950's-1970's Godzilla flicks except Godzilla's Revenge and Godzilla Raids Again.

Castle of Blood

The Ghost

Nightmare Castle

Evil Dead 2

Army of Darkness

Star Trek IV:  The Voyage Home

Galaxy Quest

House of Dracula

Bride of Frankenstein

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra

Vampire's Night Orgy

The Devil's Nightmare

Goke:  Body Snatcher From Hell

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Godzilla Final Wars

Dr. Butcher MD

The Devil Bat

It Conquered the World

The Tingler


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: lester1/2jr on August 15, 2015, 04:13:05 PM
I've never been much of a re-watcher with one exception: I used to have Space Warriors 2000, a ridiculous dubbed version of an Ultra man movie, on vhs and watched it tons of times. It's a great great movie


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: 316zombie on August 16, 2015, 11:55:49 PM
 :question: :question:   we are well known as " serial watchers" here in town, because we own so many movies(&stuff) and watch them far more often then watching tv, lol!
hhhmmm....
 carnival of souls(1961)
alice in wonderland(any version, but the disney one in particular)
three wise fools
arsenic and old lace
the happening
the uninvited(40's? with ray...you know who i mean, lol!)
the women(1939)
come back to the five and dime, jimmydean, jimmydean
glen or glenda
red zone cuba
miranda
repulsion
sweeney todd
remote control
monstervision
cellar dweller
punkinhead
anything with bruce campbell, lol!

and so many more!


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: HappyGilmore on August 22, 2015, 09:15:34 PM
I've seen Manos, the Hands of Fate enough times I can recite it line by line. 

Redneck Zombies so many times I'm friendly with the writer/producer on Facebook.  He works for UFC now. 

There's too many films to name, honestly.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: HappyGilmore on August 22, 2015, 09:18:59 PM
Also:

The Monster Squad
The Beast of Yucca Flats
Plan 9 From Outer Space
White Zombie


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: RCMerchant on August 22, 2015, 09:19:16 PM
I watch the MALTESE FALCON (1941) alot-but I mean BAD movies!
I seen BLOOD FREAK  (1971) sooo many times-I bought it on vhs at a flea market in 1992.

http://youtu.be/xVJDDK05f0I (http://youtu.be/xVJDDK05f0I)


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Archivist on August 23, 2015, 10:19:03 PM
As kids do, I watched certain movies and TV shows again and again, including:

Alice In Wonderland (Disney)
Dangermouse (animated British TV series)
Metal Mickey (British TV)
The Tomorrow People (British TV)

As I grew older, I repeatedly watched martial arts movies like:

Enter The Ninja
Revenge of the Ninja
Shaolin Wooden Men (Jackie Chan)
The Fearless Hyena (Jackie Chan)
No Retreat, No Surrender (still one of my favourite movies, haha)

not to mention some of the usual B-awesomeness:

Count Yorga, Vampire
Invasion of the Bee Girls
Agent For H.A.R.M.

These days I re-watch movies for the cinematographic and editing experience, including:

The Mothman Prophecies
Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy
Upstream Color
2046 (Wong Kar Wai masterpiece)
The Grandmaster (Wong Kar Wai)


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Scott123 on August 24, 2015, 01:08:43 PM
I love cheesy sci fi ... some I have watched more than once include:

The Alien Factor
Giant Gila Monster
It Came From Outer Space
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers




Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Scott123 on August 24, 2015, 01:10:48 PM
another post reminded me ... also:

Beast of Yucca Flats
Red Zone Cuba



Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Gene Worm on October 01, 2015, 07:45:25 PM
I watch bad movies very, extremely, super often. And bad TV programs. I usually pick whatever sounds like it'd fit my mood, and watch it. And I've seen some hoots, and there are some in which I would really love to see. It would be impossible to try and name every B-Movie that I've seen. However, I'll list all the ones I've seen within this week.

Assault! Armor Jack! (1996)

Superhuman Barom 1 (1972)

Crater Lake Monster (1977)

Diamond Eye: Warrior of Light (1973)

This Island Earth (1955)

Wish I had the time to watch more this week. But, free time isn't always common.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: RCMerchant on October 01, 2015, 08:50:43 PM
Dam,Id halfta enlarge the robot thing-but I tink I did that one. :wink:

I dont even recall what I was thinking about-I smoked a joint-I thought of THIS movie!


http://youtu.be/W5fVJltE_LU (http://youtu.be/W5fVJltE_LU)
And if you can understand ANY thing I said-a Marvel No Prize to you-
NO I dont have anything to do with Marvel.



Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Gene Worm on October 01, 2015, 09:08:24 PM
Dam,Id halfta enlarge the robot thing-but I tink I did that one. :wink:

I dont even recall what I was thinking about-I smoked a joint-I thought of THIS movie!


[url]http://youtu.be/W5fVJltE_LU[/url] ([url]http://youtu.be/W5fVJltE_LU[/url])
And if you can understand ANY thing I said-a Marvel No Prize to you-
NO I dont have anything to do with Marvel.




Going by my memory... is that "Horrors of Spider Island"? As for the robot picture, if you right-click it, and press "View image", it should show the image, enlarged. Lots of B-Movie bots at the top, but they start getting more cartoon characters towards the bottom. Love that they have Mak and Ludwig on there! Loved those shows when I was a kid.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: RCMerchant on October 01, 2015, 10:04:18 PM
oh-I knew the spider island s**t-
I was thinking of naming the robots.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Gene Worm on October 02, 2015, 10:23:38 AM
oh-I knew the spider island s**t-
I was thinking of naming the robots.

I could try, but man. That's a lot of bot. It'll be tricky. I can certainly get the B-Movie guys at the top. But once I start getting to the bottom, I'm going to start getting lost.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: RCMerchant on October 02, 2015, 09:09:22 PM
oh-I knew the spider island s**t-
I was thinking of naming the robots.

I could try, but man. That's a lot of bot. It'll be tricky. I can certainly get the B-Movie guys at the top. But once I start getting to the bottom, I'm going to start getting lost.
Dammit-I'm gonna name what I can-in no order-ok-
Ok-I have to do it and write it down-becuse on "reply"I cant see the picture-I'll get this.but I'm drunk right now-so-aint gonna happen...but it will!




Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Gene Worm on October 03, 2015, 11:48:59 AM
Alright, I'm going to name as many as I can as well. I'll type it down on Microsoft Word and copy it into a reply.

EDIT: Just looked at the picture-in-frame I have of the image. So many of them! This'll be tough!


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: VenomX73 on October 03, 2015, 04:40:09 PM
(http://cdn-static.denofgeek.com/sites/denofgeek/files/styles/insert_main_wide_image/public/rocky4.jpg)


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Gene Worm on October 03, 2015, 04:49:33 PM
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_YzLuYGuikuc/TUt3NxZlSRI/AAAAAAAAAvs/8YJ1O400Pnc/s1600/vlcsnap-2011-02-02-22h45m36s134.png)


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: VenomX73 on October 03, 2015, 05:32:05 PM
You know what bot is driving me nuts... right next to Gort - left to Robot Monster, the bot in the middle...

What is he from?


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Gene Worm on October 03, 2015, 06:51:55 PM
I made my list in Microsoft Word, but I accidentally pressed "Don't save".   :lookingup:

So, I'll just do it in a reply.

I'll know some of them from either being a B-Movie fanatic, or being forced to watch cartoons by and with my friends' kids.

The ones without descriptions were ones my friend helped me name, or ones from a film/show/game I already describe on a previous one. Yes, I did call backup.

Here goes... gah, I'll probably fail at this.

Robot from Laputa: Castle In the Sky. Fun anime movie.

B9 from Lost in Space. "Danger, Will Robinson!"

Larry 3000 from some cartoon (only know the name from a robot festival).

Maximillion from The Black Hole. Fun classic from Disney.

John from Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet. Surprised Andrew hasn't reviewed that.

Gort from The Day Earth Stood Still. "Klaatu barada nikto!"

Chani from Devil Girl from Mars. He can kill trees! Watch out!

Ro-Man from Robot Monster. He's just a scuba helmet-wearing alien gorilla who wants some love!

Venusian Robot from Target Earth. Loved the floppy arms!

Hector from Saturn 3. Note to self: Don't make robots telepathically link to psychopaths.

Torg from Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. That movie... it was a hoot.

SYKO from The Vanishing Shadow. When you have robots built to avenge your father, you know you're p**sed.

Carl from Meet the Robinsons. Just as normal of a family as The Addams Family.

ED-209 from Robocop. I've seen many "Mechs", and ED has to be at least one of my favorites.

Mark 1 from Mother Riley Meets the Vampire. Poor Van Hoosen. Just wanted an army of robots, and only got one.

Volkite from Undersea Kingdom. Couldn't tell if that was actually Satan's Robot from Star Trek or not. But that one doesn't have the pipes, so...

Modern B9 from the modern Lost in Space movie. Meh, liked the cheesy, old one better.

Terminator from The Terminator. "I'll be back...."

Johnny 5 from Short Circuit. Just leave the poor robot alone!

Alien-Controlled Robot from The Earth Dies Screaming. Who knew that robots could turn people into zombies?

Cop from THX-1138. If I remember correctly, that was the slow movie, right?

PPA from X Bomber. Hm, didn't think anything was perfect.

Elle from Starcrash. Best Star Wars ripoff ever!

Weebo from Flubber. Was 'she' programmed to have a crush on him, or do robots just naturally have crushes?

A.P.E.X. from A.P.E.X.. Never thought robots and time traveling would go well together. And I was right... they didn't.

Brian from Space: 1999. Guess the robot satellite was too big?

Tobor from Tobor the Great. Notice how it's "Robot" spelled backwards?

Robot Toy from Zathura. Don't even trust your toys when it comes to real-life board games.

Tachikoma from Ghost in the Shell. My friend loves those guys.

Dot Matrix from Spaceballs. Best Star Wars parody ever!

Two Transformers called "Wheelie".

Jet Jaguar from Godzilla vs. Megalon. I would pay to see the new Godzilla do that tail slide-kick.

That red guy's a Gobot.

Bill & Ted Robots from... Bill & Ted: A Bogus Journey? I think it was that one....

Crichton from Buck Rogers. Just remembered him, when I saw him in the photo. Used to watch that show all the time!

Kryten from Red Dwarf. A Sci-Fi comedy show. Actually kinda liked it.

Meezo (was that his name) from Starchaser: Legend of Orin. Is that the movie where they had to reprogram a fembot's rear end?

Bock from Logan's Run. Interesting film. Barely remember it, though.

Andy from Quark. Neurotic scaredy cat!

Robby from Forbidden Planet. The world's most famous robot ever. He appeared in about two billion other things.

ABC from Judge Dread. DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

QT1 Cutie from Out of the Unknown. Show based off Isaac Asimov's novels.

Battle Droid from Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace. Okay, who doesn't know these?

Butler from Sleeper. Is that the movie with the "ball of pleasure"?

Robot Maria from Metropolis. I slept through this as a kid, but I remembered the robot.

C-3P0 from Star Wars IV: A New Hope. The iconic, slow-moving, golden droid.

Metal Mickey from Metal Mickey. I think the character for that show was based off a toy?

Rodney from Robots. Haven't seen that movie in ages.

Zeta from The Zeta Project.

Thundercleese from The Brak Show.

Plex from Yo Gabba Gabba. Kids make you watch things you don't really want to watch. Even if they aren't your own.

Gog (or Magog?) from Gog. And why do we not want the government to make a space station?

Sparks from The Shape of Things to Come. Metal poles prove effective against killer robots!

Cylon from Battlestar Galactica. I completely forgot about this show....

Gardener from A.I. Artificial Intelligence. Poor robot kid. Just wanted to be a real boy.

Big Guy from The Big Guy and the Rusty Boy Robot.

Cybermen from Doctor Who. "You are incompatible! You will be deleted!"

Robot from Blake's Seven. Think I caught that show on TV a couple times. That's it.

Butlerton from Clone High.

Sentinel from The Matrix. So many Roboctopi!

Robot from He-Man: Masters of the Universe. They were Skeletor's minions, or something.

Bender from Futurama. "Bite my shiny metal ass!"

EVE from WALL-E. Or as Wall-E calls her, "Eva".

Tin Man from Wizard of Oz. Not sure why you would need a heart if you are tin, but whatever. I'm not to judge.

Slomo from Space Precinct. A robot site I saw about a week ago had this guy in it. Never actually seen the show.

Forgot his name from Millennium. The creepy, brown one with the face covered in lines. What's his name?

MARK 13 from Hardware. Bizarre robot slasher.

X5 from Atomic Betty. Kids made me watch that one too.

Calculon from Futurama. The robot celebrity guy.

Necron 99 from Wizards. A scary, rogue assassin who turns into a hippy bot, called "Peace".

K-9000 from Cops. "Bad boys, bad boys, what'cha gonna do, wha'cha gonna do when they're comin' for you?"

Two versions of Adam Link.

Sonny from I Robot. "But I don't want to die"

Did he have a name (?) from Bicentennial Man. Haven't seen this movie in years, either.

Dalek from Doctor Who. "EXTERMINATE!!!"

Robot from mashed potato advert. Old commercial. One of the few ads that I didn't hate.

Nomad from Star Trek. Binge-watched that show last year!

Artie from Star Command. "PleasureNet", really?

Mak from Space Patrol. Haha, yes! The pilot robot! Nostalgia overflown!

Robert from Fireball XL5. Are these people stalking me? How do they know the robots of my childhood!?

Jones from Whatever Happened to Robot Jones. Another cartoon I had to watch.

Atlas from Portal. Fun little puzzle game. Wish the hanging robot would stop mocking me though.

Humping Robot (really?) from Robot Chicken.

Moon Robot from Wallace and Gromit. One of my all-time favorite claymation series!

SID from Galloping Galaxies. That's what I call global programming! No? Okay.

Kamelion from Doctor Who. I think he was the shapeshifting android?

Bubo from Clash of the Titans. Classic film! Better than the new ones. Love the idea of a mechanical owl.

Octus from Symbiotic Titan. Only saw the show once or twice, when I was looking for something on TV.

Haro from Mobile Suit Gundam. My first thought was "A green coconut"!

AMEE from "Red Planet". Killer dog-monkey-cat robot! Look out!

Experimental Ranger from Buzz Lightyear. I just remembered his image. Friend told me his name and origin.

Steve from... I forget what it was called. Some CGI kid show that kids made watch.

Evolver from Evolver. The laser tag robot that hates to lose goes rogue! Always wanted to see it, but never was able to find the B-Movie.

Robot from The Goodies. I'd be angered too, if a robot was made to replace me.

Asimov from Mr. Robot (game).

K-9 from K-9. The TV show as an adaption to Doctor Who. Not actually from Doctor Who.

Jinx from Space Camp. Uber literate robot that gets everybody into trouble.

Robot from health insurance ads. Never thought I'd see that anywhere.

CHUM from The Simpsons. I just remember that robot kept breaking. He was made by a toddler, though....

Another Cylon from Battlestar Galactica.

Serge from Caprica. Prequel show to Battlestar Galactica.

SPOT from... gah, my memory. No, that wasn't the name! I don't know, some movie!

Moron from Robostory. Can't remember where or why I saw this, but I did.

Alpha 5 from Power Rangers. American tokusatsu, who thought that would exist?

Tik Tok from Return to Oz. Tin Man #2.

GIR from Invader Zim. Friend wanted me to watch it. Disturbing, but somewhat amusing.

Preston from Wallace and Gromit.

Android Mascot. I see ads with that mascot almost all the time.

Kevin from Saved by the Bell. Old comedy show. The one guy won a robot competition with it.

Dick Spanner from Dick Spanner, P.I.. Some British robot detective show. Saw it maybe once or twice.

Jenny XJ9 from My Life as a Teenage Robot. Another one I had to watch. Why is she only wearing a bra and a skirt?

790 from LEXX. The perverted robot head.

Carmen from Batteries not Included. That movie was actually a fun one to watch.

Marvin from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (movie). It's Snape as a robot!

Rosie from The Jetsons. This was literally on all of the time, when I was a kid.

IQ9 from Star Blazers.

Blinky from BlinkyTM. This is why you treat your robots nicely.

So Beautiful and So Dangerous from Heavy Metal. Movie was bizarre, but so much better than Heavy Metal 2000.

Blinky from Bucky O Hare. Video game that I watched a friend play. Looked fun, but never got into it.

Grounder from The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Yes, they made a Sonic cartoon. I didn't know this until I caught it on TV once.

Sico from Rocky IV. I never thought I'd see a robot, in Rocky.

MAMMA from The Muppet Show. That one was better than the new one, I think. New one has too much drama.

Marvin from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (TV show). Looks like a moai face.

BEN from Treasure Planet. I only barely remember that movie.

MO from.... Oh lord, I can't remember. Why is my memory so bad? Actually, it isn't if I can remember this many.

Jeremy from Rentaghost. He couldn't even fit in the door. Poor robot.

Metal Chicken from The Clangers. Show that came on while I was at a friends' house (with a kid who was watching it).

Robotboy from Robotboy. Another cartoon that I had to watch.

Evil Edna from Will-O the Wisp. Saw it when I was watching Boomerang for old time's sake.

Vincent from The Black Hole.

Bad Robot Productions Mascot. Haven't seen that guy around for a while.

Wall-E from WALL-E. That movie was quite cute.

K-9 from Doctor Who. That one's the Doctor Who version.

Red guy's a vacuum cleaner.

7 Zark 7 from Battle of the Planets. Saw that a long time ago. Never seen it since.

HERBIE from Fantastic Four. I liked HERBIE over the other characters. They need to bring him back!

Numen from And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird. Barely remember the film, just remember it making me sad.

Nono from Ulysses 31. Thought he was familiar, until I got up closer.

Noonoo from Teletubbies. I saw it once, and I still remember that cereal-eating monstrosity.

BB from Deadly Friend. Just saw it on a bad movie marathon I had for a month.

Conky from Peewee's Playhouse. Had to watch that one with kids. Knowing who Peewee really is made it more horrifying.

SAM from Sesame Street. Had to watch that one with kids too. At least that one was more tolerable.

Muffit II from Battlestar Galactica.

Quark from Doctor Who. That one's actually my favorite of the old Doctor Who villains.

MIC from Telebugs. Had to watch that with kids, too.

SAMANTHA from Telebugs.

Protector from Chopping Mall. "Protector"... yeah... right....

Roam 2 from Space Island One. Watched the show a couple times, wasn't that awful.

R2D2 from Star Wars IV: A New Hope. My favorite droid!

Ludwig from Ludwig. For some reason, out of all of the 70s cartoons, this one was my favorite.

Sergeant Major Zero from Terrahawks. That show was strange, but yet, still entertaining.

TBob from MASK. "Oooooh.... Somebody stop me!"

Huey from Silent Running. I liked that movie, but it wasn't honestly my favorite sci-fi film.

Dewey from Silent Running.

Louie's Missing Foot (?) from Silent Running.

Skutter from Red Dwarf.

Zax from Benji, Zax, and the Alien Prince. Who thought a dog, a robot, and an alien prince would get along?

Robotman from Robotman and Friends. Had to watch that with kids too.

Green thing was built for something like Robot Wars.

Tom Servo from Mystery Science Theater 3000. My favorite series of all time!

Twiki from Buck Rogers. Bidibidibidibidibidi

Dr. Theopolis from Buck Rogers.

Cube from Terrahawks.

Phil from Heartbeeps. I've seen some pretty bad movies. But that one... ugh.... It hurt.

Mouse Droid from Star Wars (don't remember which one).

Scout in a Can from Spaced Invaders. That movie was bad, but also funny. Would watch again.

Blue guy from Tiny Robots, or something like that. Had to watch with kids as well.

Clank from Ratchet and Clank.

Goddard from Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. Don't know how I came across that show. Honestly, didn't really like it.

Astro Boy's Dog from Astro Boy. I've seen the film, but can't say I remember it.

DRD from Farscape. An actually fun sci-fi film, with Jim Henson's Creature Shop creatures.

Rover from Planet 51. Cute little alien movie, with Xenomorph dogs.

Moe from Wall-E.

Mouse-ile and Robot Cat from Tom & Jerry. Never liked the RANDOM ACT OF VIOLENCE AGAINST A CAT AND A MOUSE theme to it, but I did see it a couple times.

There. I have no clue how well I did. But, that was surprising. Even for me.

Things I noticed about the image:

Bender is shown hitting on EVE. *shudders*

The image shows lots of non-robotic characters. Such as Daleks, Cybermen, Tin Man, and others.

790 seems to be shown hitting on Jenny XJ9.


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Gene Worm on October 03, 2015, 06:54:46 PM
You know what bot is driving me nuts... right next to Gort - left to Robot Monster, the bot in the middle...

What is he from?


The one I sent a picture of is Artie, from Star Command. A made-for-TV B-Movie. It was pretty boring, since I saw it alone (never watch bad movies alone, unless if you know you want sleep through them).

The one in between Gort and Ro-Man is Chani, from Devil Girl from Mars. Seen that movie. It was a hoot.

Andrew reviewed it, here http://www.badmovies.org/movies/devilgirl/ (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/devilgirl/)


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: VenomX73 on October 03, 2015, 07:02:59 PM
Chani, from Devil Girl from Mars

ah ok. thanks  :thumbup: I guess I need to see that movie


Title: Re: How often do you watch this stuff???
Post by: Gene Worm on October 03, 2015, 07:31:46 PM
Chani, from Devil Girl from Mars

ah ok. thanks  :thumbup: I guess I need to see that movie

You're very welcome. It's a great bad movie. Chani's actually my favorite character in that movie, hehe.