Here I am sitting watching Tremors and incredibly stupid but fun film. Mine I would say is "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" a completely stupid but enjoyable film....Whats your favorite B movie?
"The Chronicles of Riddick" has got to be pretty high on the list.
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So dumb it's almost brilliant,and how the hell did they persuade Judi Dench to be in it?
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how can they make so many films about one man................... :yawn:
Well I was going to say Tremors, but since that's already been mentioned I'd have to go with Bad Taste (Peter Jackson's first film).
Excellent question!
Well, obviously Guy Ritchie's 'Revolver' (you have to put his name in front of it to make clear who the culprit is!), so setting that aside I'd say 'Bikini Girls from Dinosaur Island' as it was in the 'its so bad its good' category.
(By the way - 'Stars Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones'. Incoherent, wooden acting...ugh, just take it away. You thought it couldn't possibly be worse than 'Phantom Menace', but it was miles worse.)
I have loads, I’m into really crappy films (and good ones too….I just like films lol)
But one comes to mind right now, will think of others later.
Rollerball. So awfully violent for absolutely no reason! And really hammy in parts. But I love the classical music and the energy in the film.
I like the choice of Warriors, I saw that when it first came out (yep, I’m old!) and was quite shocked by it, though it seems pretty tame by today’s standards.
just a selection of some films that are so bad they are good
just to throw in.. Starship Troopers was a great film. So many people just don't get it!
Worst film list is a long one. Some mentioned already, but I have to say....
Escape from LA
(and subsequently Escape from New York.
O OO OOO what about Fortress....
Deathrace 2000.
Don't remember much about it apart from it was a car race and David Carradine was in it. The object of the race was to score as many points as possible by killing as many people as you could around the course. No doubt somebody will tell me that it had a deep political meaning or summat?
The scene I most remember was the local hospital having a 'euthanasia day' and wheeling all the OAP's out into the middle of the road so that they could be killed by the racers.
Weird.
Steve
The Core
Day after Tomorrow
Kingdom of Heaven.
And a massively obscure film from the 80s. British, with Rik Mayall I think. All I remember was it was about a rock group and aliens, and the aliens were the rock group or something. Oh, and an exploding cooker. God knows any more about it, but it was classic comedy.
And I just remembered an obscure American film involving a bunch of scientists who create a happy pill that makes everyone happy and comatosed. It's major point was the inclusion of 'Cancer boy'