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The First Movie You Bought That You KNEW Was Gonna Be Bad, Just To Laugh @ It.

Started by retrorussell, May 23, 2010, 02:59:33 AM

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Allhallowsday

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Flick James

I mainly buy movies based on them being good, at least subjectively. I've always loved bad movies, and have recorded quite a few, but it wasn't until recently that I actually have bought a movie knowing it was going to be bad, but for entertainment value. I want to say it was Bubba Hotep.
I don't always talk about bad movies, but when I do, I prefer badmovies.org

Phantomgrift

I bought "The Brain From Planet Arous" when I saw it at a used gaming store because I knew it was going to be full of Sixties-era stupid awesome.


Jack

I'm with Flick - I actually think these movies are good  :teddyr:  Or at least I hope they will be.  I suppose when I buy a 10 or 50 movie set I know there are going to be some real stinkers in there.  The only one I can remember buying knowing it was laughably bad was Mutiny in Space, or Space Mutiny or whatever it goes by.  Awesomely fun, but definitely good for many chuckles.
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316zombie

children shouldn't play with dead things. bought it for the title alone,on vhs,LOVED IT!!! and have now officially lost 4 dvd copies,nobody ever gives it back! :hot:

peter johnson

I own Spiders 2 - I think it's great fun -

I purchased "Voyage to The Prehistoric Planet" knowing ahead of time that this was an impossibly bad film, cobbled together from Russian, English, and Japanese footage, with Basil Rathbone thrown in to tie it all together.  I hoped for some amusement factor, and that is certainly there, but what ended up happening was it made me curious about the Russian film they got most of the footage from.

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