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Started by bathead, July 08, 2011, 06:33:55 PM

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bathead

Anyone have recommendations for terrible enjoyable films that happen to be streaming on Netflix? I can recommend

BREEDERS(1986): Aliens come down to breed a super race with only virgin girls. Awful but hilarious.

MARIJUANOS(2007): The worst movie I have ever seen. A real amateur film about a drug deal gone wrong. Sounds like it's been done before. But when have you seen a toilet paper roll used as a bong? bad acting, bad everything.

By the way, first post. Hows everyone doing? Love the site! Bad movies forever.

Rev. Powell

Can't say I know which bad movies are or aren't streaming on Netflix, but I enjoyed THANKSKILLING a lot more than I expected to.  (It's short, too, at just barely over an hour).

THE APPLE is also a classic bad movie that's available for streaming.  Maybe the craziest, and worst, rock musical ever made?

I remember liking BREEDERS, though even around here it seems most people hate it...

And welcome bathead!  Hope you'll stick around!
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lester1/2jr

I saw what was at one time the lowest rated movie on netflix instant: Sadomaster. It's wonderful.

Olivia Bauer

Type in "MST3K". They have a s**t TON of MST3K episodes, which all contain terrible movies. Of course they're all being riffed on, but hell it'll make the experience better.

Couchtr26

Rubber (2010) - Give Rubber a try, it isn't so much bad as bizarre.  Read the premise and watch as it unfolds. 

Tintorera: Killer Shark (1977) - Mexican killer shark movie.  Interesting. 

Try Chawz (2009) it is a Korean killer pig movie.  I thought grizzly bears were big. 

Yongary: Monster from the Deep (1967) give it a try, like a South Korean Godzilla. 

Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared Syn (1983) nice little post apocalyptic movie.

Taoism Drunkard (1984) - This is hilarious. 

Blood Hook (1987) killer using fishing tackle sounds insane, really is insane. 

Redneck Zombies (1987) this is a Troma film (there are quite a few Troma and Asylum movies on if you are looking for them.  Troma is usually more entertaining, Asylum is hit or miss but Mega Piranha (2010) and Mega Pyton vs. Gatoroid (2011) are must sees.)  Radioactive chemical turns moonshiners into zombies. 

The Beast of Bray Road (2005) based off of tales of a werewolf in Wisconsin.

Pretty basic but there are quite a few if you know what to look for in movies. 

PS: Welcome aboard. 

Ah, the good old days.

Kaseykockroach

Deep Space (1988) is streaming. Any chance it's worth watching?
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Quote from: Kaseykockroach on July 12, 2011, 03:20:31 PM
Deep Space (1988) is streaming. Any chance it's worth watching?

It is.  Though it's an "Alien"-inspired (and "Blob"-inspired) movie about a killer beastie, so it does not break a lot of ground.  There is a great scene involving a game of hot potato with a baby alien.  Watch it for that alone.

There's a review in the Reader Reviews section:

http://www.badmovies.org/othermovies/deepspace/
Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

melvinthemopboy3

All four Toxic Avenger movies are on streaming, and they are all worth watching, except for part 3. Part 3 really, really sucks. Tromeo & Juliet is also on there, and is wayyyy better than you'd expect any Troma film to be.

Ted C

Syfy Original Movies are showing up on Netflix. Saw Megashark vs Crocosaurus that way.
"Slugs?  He created slugs? I would have started with lasers, six o'clock, day one!" -- Evil, Time Bandits

hedgie

Here's a few that I've watched recently:
R.O.T.O.R.:  Reading about R.O.T.O.R. on this site reawakened a long blocked memory of seeing this turkey
way back in the early 90's.  This is just as terrible as I remember it.  Believe it or not this is the reason I subscribed
to netflix.  No hack job ripoff of a sucessful movie (in this case Robocop) will ever so gloriously fail at mimicry
than this cinematic monstrosity.  A must see.

Nightbeast:  Awesome Don Dohler low budget sci fi thrillride.  Terrible acting, ingenious special effects, and great pacing
are all you can ask from this type of film.  A true gem of American Cinema.

Survival Quest:  Not a truly bad movie, but fulled to the brim of cheesy 80's sappiness.  This is full of familiar faces, and was
directed and written by Don Coscarelli of Phantasm phame, so the story is unique and the action is well staged.

The Devil Within Her:  Joan Collins is a stripper who refuses to bang her coworker who happens to be an evil dwarf. 
He curses her unborn, unconceived baby, who turns out to be ...evil.  Hilarious low grade British 70's horror.

Captive:  I thought this would be gripping psychological horror, and it turned out to be. ..SPOILER ALERT a late model
Lifetime Movie Network Original style chick flick.  Full of all the trappings of that genre, it is nonetheless hilarious,
if you are into that kind of thing.

Can't wait to check out the Toxic Avenger and Puppet Master sequels next. 
:cheers:

Kaseykockroach

Monster in the Closet (1987) and Monster Dog (1984) are both on streaming. Either worth watching?
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Couchtr26

Quote from: hedgie on July 20, 2011, 06:40:05 PM
R.O.T.O.R.:  Reading about R.O.T.O.R. on this site reawakened a long blocked memory of seeing this turkey
way back in the early 90's.  This is just as terrible as I remember it.  Believe it or not this is the reason I subscribed
to netflix.  No hack job ripoff of a sucessful movie (in this case Robocop) will ever so gloriously fail at mimicry
than this cinematic monstrosity.  A must see.

The cover promised so much more then what I saw.  I feel like something died in me after watching it.  I think my expectations were too high. 
Ah, the good old days.

Kaseykockroach

Night of the Comet (1984) is on streaming. Not a big fan of it myself, due to the lack of zombie action.
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Leah

Battlefield Earth is streaming if I remember correctly.
yeah no.