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What Unintentionally Funny B-Movies Made You Laugh the Hardest?

Started by Flick James, July 09, 2010, 01:57:59 PM

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Flick James

Thanks everyone. All of those that are available on NetFlix are now in my queue.
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Raffine

My vote goes to the Ed Wood penned THE REVENGE OF DR. X. Unfortunately this clip cuts off one of Wood's best lines :"How in the HELL could anybody be so utterly STUPID as to build a rocket launch site on the coast of Florida?!?"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wt4jxz6tO2g&feature=related

This one has everything: from the incorrect title sequence (this movie is actually titled THE DOUBLE GARDEN, but at some point somebody tacked on the credits for an Eddie Romero Filipino flick), an insane performance by James Craig, and a delightfully goofy Venus Fly Trap monster. Graig had been Hollywood's replacement for Clark Gable during the war years, and had starred in big budget films like THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER

Along the way Craig has a mental fit and is forced on vacation, drives to the airport from Cape Kennedy via North Carolina ?!?), visits a snake farm, smuggles a Venus Fly Trap on a plane, gets himself a sexy female assistant and a manic hunchback who plays scary music on a organ, feeds puppies and blood from pregnant ladies to his monster, surrounds himself with topless pearl divers, and <SPOILER> has himself a Manster-like finale on a volcano.

Here's a link to watch the whole damn thing. If you are a true bad movie fan, you won't regret it!  :teddyr:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5074520914321662305#



If you're an Andy Milligan fan there's no hope for you.

the ghoul

Dr. Butcher, M.D.

This was the first bad movie that had me laughing so hard it hurt, and is probably the film that is the most responsible for getting me started on my obsession with "bad movies."  To this day, I have never laughed so hard at a B-horror flick.  Even the trailer is hilarious.  The movie is also known as "Zombie Holocaust."  I haven't seen the ZH version yet, but I once heard from a knowledgeable source that the Dr. Butcher version is funnier because of the way it is edited.  The title "Dr. Butcher, M.D. (Medical Deviate)" is also priceless, and way funnier than the name "Zombie Holocaust."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W_SZBMErZE

JaseSF

Teenagers From Outer Space (1959) warrants a mention. Teen Martians invade the Earth looking for a nesting ground for their deadly Gargon herd. One Martian however is wary of harming life on another planet while the majority couldn't give a rat's you know what. Wait till you see said Gargons in action. Not entirely sure the comedy completely unintentional here though. Still I highly recommend this one and was shocked to discover my girlfriend liked this one as much as I did!
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Hammock Rider

Berserk with Joan Crawford is a feast of unintentional humor and camp. The love scenes with Ty Hardin will make you either laugh out loud or throw up a little in the back of your mouth, depending on your own constitution. You can watch it for free on Youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQbF01sI76Y
Jumping Kings and Making Haste Ain't my Cup of Meat

voltron

Quote from: Paquita on July 09, 2010, 11:14:52 PM
Blood Shack!!  Which is also on Netflix.  You have to read the summary first and get all psyched about the super scary Chopper guy and the great big fancy Mansion like I did to get the full effect!

Damnit, that movie was f**king awful. WAAAY too much padding for me. Turned me off of Ray Dennis Steckler.
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Allhallowsday

Quote from: Hammock Rider on July 12, 2010, 11:29:28 AM
Berserk with Joan Crawford is a feast of unintentional humor and camp. The love scenes with Ty Hardin will make you either laugh out loud or throw up a little in the back of your mouth, depending on your own constitution. You can watch it for free on Youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQbF01sI76Y
What a great horrible movie!!  A JOAN CRAWFORD movie definitely belongs on the list, but I think this one is way funnier, more deliciously lurid, and horribly ham handed; in other words, just great! 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQMlThfPeIQ&feature=related

Listen to the narration at the beginning by DIANE BAKER who plays JOAN CRAWFORD's daughter... That's LEE MAJORS playing "Lucy Harbin's" husband... JOAN CRAWFORD was 34 years older, not 7...!!!

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Nukie 2

I think all of "The Transporter" was hilarious. Not only did Jason Statham go from whiny British guy whose afraid of gangsters in his earlier Guy Richie films to being an absolute bad ass, he kills a guy with a t-shirt!

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claws

Quote from: voltron on July 13, 2010, 05:02:35 PM
Quote from: Paquita on July 09, 2010, 11:14:52 PM
Blood Shack!!  Which is also on Netflix.  You have to read the summary first and get all psyched about the super scary Chopper guy and the great big fancy Mansion like I did to get the full effect!

Damnit, that movie was f**king awful. WAAAY too much padding for me. Turned me off of Ray Dennis Steckler.

The main actress was a bit unintentional amusing but the rest was indeed awful and dull. One has to be hardcore to find all of this hilarious  :bluesad:

ChaosTheory

Quote from: Nukie 2 on July 13, 2010, 11:03:34 PM
I think all of "The Transporter" was hilarious. Not only did Jason Statham go from whiny British guy whose afraid of gangsters in his earlier Guy Richie films to being an absolute bad ass, he kills a guy with a t-shirt!

Mmmmmmmmm, Statham...........

The Room is pretty amazing, the director even tried to pretend it was a dark comedy all along after he found out people were making fun of it.
Pandorum is pretty funny if you're a fan of Red Dwarf. I kept waiting for The Cat to show up the whole time I was watching.
Species has quite a lot of unintentional humor.
And of course there's Dr. Boll's entire catalog, of course my personal favorite is In the Name of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale

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skuts

Both Pieces and Blue Velvet had me laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes. The ushers threatened to kick me out of Blue Velvet.
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retrorussell

Pieces and Dr. Butcher are good choices; I also laughed hard at those.
But for me, the Japanese movie "House" (Hausu) made me laugh till I hurt and then some.
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InformationGeek

It personally didn't happen to me, but it really got my dad laughing.  When we watched Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders, he got a kick out of a big goof.  In one scene, you can see the suit of armor outside of the shop, but in the next scene, you can see the head off of it with the person wearing the costume.  This happened twice.

As such, this is the only b-movie to get my dad laughing.
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Dr. Whom

I watched Beowulf with Christophe Lambert the other day, and the strangely intense way he says his lines, coupled with the flitting eyes and the bleached hair had me laughing all the way through. A performance of Shatneresque proportions.
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