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Post by stefancrosscoe on Oct 15, 2017 11:57:13 GMT
I decided to delete the one I started in the So Bad They're Good section, as that place seemed to be almost dead, sadly. Anyway, I re-uploaded my thread and I tried to use the search function on here but could not find any similar topics, so I thought it would be fun to discuss and talk about your favorite So Bad It's Good movies or movie scenes. I'll start up with one of my absolute favorite clips, taken from one of my favorite films (no kiddin', I really love this cheesy movie) which happens to be Howling 2: Your sister is a werewolf! (1985) starring the legendary Christopher Lee as a ruthless werewolf hunter, named (well, the same as me) and here he brings along with him two nosy americans onboard to the dark country of Romania in search for his sister, Stirba (Sybil Danning) a 1000 year old wolf bitch along with her hairy pack of werewolves. Suddenly, all kind of crazy stuff starts to take place, where we have a scene (I hate that I cannot find this hilarious part) where we see two fat, german tourists, singing and walking like complete morons, only to be offered a ride from some very "friendly" locals, who then turns out to be a bunch of hungry werewolfs. When they drag the germans into the vehicle, the next thing we hear is the screams from the freshly arrived dinner, and then one of the werewolfs are licking himself around the mouth and saying something like "AAAAH, WUNDERBAR!". Anyway, this clip from above is just one of too damn many hilarious moments, throughout the film. Here we see Stefan (Christopher Lee) and his newly made american companions ending up almost falling right into a trap that the werewolfs have set up for them, by faking a car crash, and it is delivered in such a ridiculous way that before you know it, they end up driving off unkowingly along with a furry new "friend" in the backseat.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Oct 15, 2017 20:39:13 GMT
I haven't seen this in many years, but love that subtitle, "Your Sister Is A Werewolf!" 😁
I seem to recall it had no connection to the first movie and plenty of nudity!
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Oct 15, 2017 23:02:47 GMT
My favorite so bad it’s good movie is Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror (1981). It’s absolutely hilarious! But it also has cool looking zombies and some nice gore.
Funniest thing about it? There’s a young kid in the movie and he’s played by a 30 year old small guy. Why did they use a 30 year old to play a young kid you ask? Because that kid desperately wants to fuck his mother.
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Post by errauko on Oct 15, 2017 23:29:07 GMT
Ha ha, I just watched The Howling II earlier today, and I kind wondered why you would take your screen name from such a bad movie. It was pretty funny at times, though. The scene with the hitchhikers was great. They even had one of the werewolves complain about being hungry right before they came across the hitchhikers. Another scene I thought was funny was when the dwarf gave Ben a pair of earplugs and said they'd been blessed. Of course, one of the characters had to stumble and lose his earplugs later so that we could see what they were supposed to protect against. If only we'd gotten to see Annie McEnroe naked. She was way cuter than any of the girls would did show their breasts. They teased with her, but never quite delivered. Damn bubble baths!
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Oct 16, 2017 9:22:45 GMT
Ax'Em is a film that is so awful that its great fun to watch. And this did play at drive ins! Heres a clip.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Oct 16, 2017 9:25:34 GMT
My favorite so bad it’s good movie is Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror (1981). It’s absolutely hilarious! But it also has cool looking zombies and some nice gore. Funniest thing about it? There’s a young kid in the movie and he’s played by a 30 year old small guy. Why did they use a 30 year old to play a young kid you ask? Because that kid desperately wants to fuck his mother. I seen that film. Its frealing nuts! I cant say I really liked it but it did make a lasting impression on me I will give it that.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Oct 16, 2017 15:42:36 GMT
I haven't seen this in many years, but love that subtitle, "Your Sister Is A Werewolf!" 😁 I seem to recall it had no connection to the first movie and plenty of nudity! I think the only "connection" is at the very beginning where Reb Brown and Annie McEnroe pays their respect to Karen White during a funeral, however I think everything else connected with the original pretty much just ends there and then, shortly afterwards. Oh yeah, lots of Sybil Danning, which is never a bad thing.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Oct 16, 2017 15:49:05 GMT
Ha ha, I just watched The Howling II earlier today, and I kind wondered why you would take your screen name from such a bad movie. It was pretty funny at times, though. The scene with the hitchhikers was great. They even had one of the werewolves complain about being hungry right before they came across the hitchhikers. Another scene I thought was funny was when the dwarf gave Ben a pair of earplugs and said they'd been blessed. Of course, one of the characters had to stumble and lose his earplugs later so that we could see what they were supposed to protect against. If only we'd gotten to see Annie McEnroe naked. She was way cuter than any of the girls would did show their breasts. They teased with her, but never quite delivered. Damn bubble baths! Well, I often wondered that myself, but picking a screen name is always tricky, in fact I have used it since july of 2011 on the old IMDb board, and I thought it was catchy sounding and I really enjoyed watching Christopher Lee being all bad ass and dramatic in such a hilarious movie, impressive stuff and he hold his ground all the way through. So it is a bit of a "tribute" to the great Lee and his character Stefan Crosscoe. Yeah, the dwarf scene was goofy but the later on was kind of creepy, not scary but it often takes me by surprise. Annie did good in this, cute yeah but Sybil Danning, now that was a major werewolf babe.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Oct 16, 2017 15:56:09 GMT
Ok, good is maybe not the right word when it comes to this piece of shit film produced by Troma, however the obvious low-budget Hellraiser rip-off Hellinger (1997) still manages to come with plenty of impressive and very suspenseful scenes where I cannot believe that the Academy Awards did not pay closer attention, as this movie features some heavy acting performances and more.
By the way, this is not a trailer but a clip from the film.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Oct 16, 2017 18:58:58 GMT
I've seen some garbage in my day, a good amount of it being of the shot-on-video, zero budget variety. But nothing has compared to a bizarre little 'movie' called Things.
The Alamo Drafthouse theater by me does a monthly 'Video Vortex' program in which they project a movie only available on VHS from a VCR. It's fun to watch these sort of movies with an appreciative audience, but I don't think anybody could have been prepared to witness this level of nonsense.
There are 'so bad, they're good' movies like some of the Trina stuff, the Ed Wood films, or The Room. Then there's this thing, which is so incompetent in so many extraordinary ways that it warps the mind. It's a constant barrage of insane nonsense that, through sheer ineptitude becomes something of a fascinating piece of surrealist art.
Scenes and shots are stitched together with such reckless abandon for even the most basic logical continuity that I honestly couldn't even tell you what happened through about 80% of the run time; the dialogue is all dubbed in the most poorly but caryoonoshly silly way that ceases to be and begins again to be funny hundreds of times; characters come and go, appear and disappear in random and indecipherable ways, and perhaps strangest of all is that this piece of garbage, camcorder movie's strongest attribute is the quality of its creature effects. Granted, that's damning with faint praise, but it was still rather surprising.
I do NOT say this lightly: if it even counts as a movie, then Things is the worst movie I have ever seen.
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Post by lostinlimbo on Oct 17, 2017 9:46:24 GMT
An undeniably offbeat and trashy unrelated sequel to Bert I. Gordon's (Mr B.I.G) original 1976 film The Food of the Gods sees a growth hormone accidentally transform a horde of rats into giant man-eating rodents that feed their way through a college campus. Those who love b-grade madness, gooey FX and graphically cheesy gore will have a field day. The fanatical rat attacks are over-the-top. The boom mike constantly appears and there's even a scene where you can clearly see the FX dude in the corner of picture doing his thing, yet it was still better made than you would think. The script can be serious, but there are blackly humorous distractions that perfectly make light of the situations. Food of the Gods II is a fun experiment gone wrong cross nature run amok feature.
Favourite moment had nothing to do with the rats though.
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