I'll start this and show you can find something good about almost any movie no. Matter how bad.
Manos, the hands of fate. Ok, the guy playing manos was a good pick to. Play an insane creepy guy who looked absolutely nuckibg futs. He really was convincing as a bizarre, insane and creepy and scary weirdo.
I like BAD movies.
But there are exceptions-like Jayne Mansfield's SINGLE ROOM FURNISHED (1966).
The movie is horrible-like an arty sloooow moving off Broadway play. But Jane was fine. And Walter Winchell narrates the prologue.
http://youtu.be/DSdsFQJRn-M (http://youtu.be/DSdsFQJRn-M)
I did a review of it back in 2011-
http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,133439.0.html (http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,133439.0.html)
Superman 4.. Um, Gene Hackman was good in it, and it had some (unintentionally) funny moments.
Slaughterhouse of the Rising Sun (2005)
The only movie I'm aware of that actually pays homage to Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) which I think is pretty cool.
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on April 01, 2018, 02:13:03 AM
Superman 4.. Um, Gene Hackman was good in it, and it had some (unintentionally) funny moments.
Plus there's a great scene in the Daily Planet office where Mariel Hemingway has her feet up on a desk, and the camera trails up her legs. :D
Quote from: claws on April 01, 2018, 03:27:36 AM
Slaughterhouse of the Rising Sun (2005)
pays homage to Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) which I think is pretty cool.
Now THAT's a movie! :thumbup:
Star Odyssey has a catchy synthesized theme song.
C Me Dance eventually ended
HILLBILLYS IN A HAUNTED HOUSE (1967) had John Carradine and Lon Chaney for a couple of minutes.
And Merle Haggard! :buggedout:
This amazed me-I like Merle Haggard!
http://youtu.be/xDWGlaHWYig (http://youtu.be/xDWGlaHWYig)
The dead squirrel who played Flapjack in THE BLOOD SHED didn't mess up any of his lines.
I have never had to watch Titanic.
Quote from: Pacman000 on April 01, 2018, 04:20:43 PM
Star Odyssey has a catchy synthesized theme song.
Terror at Tenkiller (1986) has an amazing mini casio soundtrack!
Quote from: Dark Alex on April 01, 2018, 04:43:17 PM
I have never had to watch Titanic.
Thank the stars.
My cousin Corky usta babysit my kids when they were little-and her and her husband (my brother in law) lived in my house. Corky had to watch Titanic one a week. She had posters from this thing on her wall.
Me and Leroy would sit on the cement back porch and listen to the radio!
But I walked through the room once and a while when it was playing-AGH! :buggedout:
Ouch, you have my sympathies.
The 90's Titanic movie has a well recognized scene which is good for cheap parody. "I'm king of the world!"
The 50's version of Titanic has a touching ending. "Son, I've never been more proud of you in my life."
Quote from: Pacman000 on April 01, 2018, 05:34:43 PM
The 90's Titanic movie has a well recognized scene which is good for cheap parody. "I'm king of the world!"
The 50's version of Titanic has a touching ending. "Son, I've never been more proud of you in my life."
The older films had class! :cheers:
ASTRO ZOMBIES sucks!
I knew it sucked when I first saw it at the age of 10!
BUT!
Latter years...Tura Satana...!!!! :twirl:
Here's the whole movie!
http://youtu.be/3r7PsppQgjw (http://youtu.be/3r7PsppQgjw)
the sound track to Casino Royale (1967) is amazing
Lost Horizon (1973) made me a lifelong bad movie fan. :smile:
Lifeforce has a lot of nudity in it.
Quote from: Dark Alex on April 02, 2018, 08:56:21 AM
Lifeforce has a lot of nudity in it.
Yeah, Matilda May carbonated my twenty year old hormones in that movie!!!
You know, there. Was more to. Life force that Mathilda May's stunning nudity.
Starship troopers 2 sucked, but it had one good moment: When the alien possessing the officer spoke as itself and explained it's need to eliminate humanity. I found it believable alien dialog.
Starship troopers 3 was even worse than ss2, and was so bad I thought it was made by the asylum. But it accidentally did 2 things right. 1. It discredited the 'positive fascism' meme the first movie created, and 2. It showed how religion is used to serve totalitarian regimes.
Jaws 4 killed the jaws franchise.
Zombie Lake had some decent nudity, too. I can't think of any other real redeeming qualities except for the unintentional comedic value.
KING KONG (1976) was drek- but I gotta give Rick Baker credit for making a great gorilla suit!
The Incredible Petrified World certainly made a good display of John Carradine's command of proper enunciation.
monstroid has a line i use frequently.." i am no bruja!"
The soundtrack to Night Train To Mundo Fine (A.K.A., Red Zone Cuba) was perhaps the most daring use of actor John Carradine's voice.
And it's an okay song, too.
Quote from: RCMerchant on April 04, 2018, 08:29:27 PM
KING KONG (1976) was drek- but I gotta give Rick Baker credit for making a great gorilla suit!
Also, Jessica Lange was
fiiiiiiiine back then!
Quote from: LilCerberus on April 04, 2018, 08:53:27 PM
The Incredible Petrified World certainly made a good display of John Carradine's command of proper enunciation.
I could say the same thing for the waste of film that is MOONCHILD (1974). Carradine's fine Shakespearien voice is always a plus.
Lethal Weapon 2 was very funny in parts.
Die Hard 2 had a cool airplane explosion.
My Mill Creek 'FIFTY FANTASY MOVIE DVD COLLECTION' makes a great doorstop.
Planet of (the) Dinosaurs has some great stop-motion, rivaling & even surpassing Harryhausen in parts.