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Redeeming Scenes in Bad Movies

Started by Olivia Bauer, March 02, 2011, 10:48:35 AM

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Nukie 2

When the alien gets shot in the Aurora Encounter, and then gets back into it's really crappy looking spaceship and crashes it into a water tower-- I've never laughed so hard and felt so guilty about something ever in my life. This scene reeks of the essence of nihilism.

Luckily, most likely none of you have seen this movie and can guilt me. I doubt you'll be renting it soon either because I still haven't sent it back to netflix, so you'll have no idea why it's incredibly awful that I laughed at such a movie.

God I feel so bad, anyone know of any canned food drives going on or something?

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Olivia Bauer

Quote from: El Toro Loco on March 07, 2011, 05:55:46 PM
In Monster A Go-Go, the credits saved me. :tongueout: :teddyr:

There is nothing redeeming about that film. It needs to die... In a hole... Where nobody will have to see is again...

retrorussell

There is no way that DON'T GO IN THE WOODS deserves anything higher than a Skull/Bomb/no stars rating.  But the end credits theme had me falling over with laughter. :bouncegiggle:
"O the legend they say, on a Valentine's Day, is a curse that'll live on and on.."

Barack Clinton

 The american godzilla sucked, but I was mildly impressed when they said they could not lock heatseekers onto godzilla because he was cold blooded and at background temp. My god, a tiny scintilla of intelligence!






Olivia Bauer

Quote from: Barack Clinton on March 08, 2011, 01:24:29 AM
The american godzilla sucked, but I was mildly impressed when they said they could not lock heatseekers onto godzilla because he was cold blooded and at background temp. My god, a tiny scintilla of intelligence!







That vanished when we discovered Godzilla could apparently lay eggs. Still trying to get over that...

Raffine

#20
THE MUMMY'S CURSE (1944) is the silliest of the Kharis the Mummy movies ("The devil's on the loose and he's dancin' with the mummy!") but it contains just about the most horrific and effective scene in any of the Universal horrors: when the mummified Princess Anakah stiffly rises from the mud and stumbles toward the swamp.

Although it's not a bad movie my favorite moment in THE INCREDIBLE HULK (2008) is when Liv Tyler tries to give Edward Norton a pair of stretchy purple pants.  :thumbup:
If you're an Andy Milligan fan there's no hope for you.

DeadLucky

Vicious Lips is a fairly difficult movie to sit through, with the majority of it consisting of four angst-filled female leads b***hing about various topics and reapplying makeup, but I will admit that the Eighties music and big hair do a lot to redeem it.

Then there's the scene or two with the manager being led across the desert by two half naked women. Gratuitous breast exposure? Yep.