Best Bad movies

pjchik said:
Oh yeah...HUGE C&H fan. LOL...The day Watterson announced he was retiring the strip, my mom was acting all weird and sat me down, started patting my shoulder and stuff. Then she said "This is going to be hard, but you're old enough to know (dramatic pause) I was just freakin' out, I thought there was a death in the family! Then she slid the paper over. Still, it was sweet of her to know how much it meant to me....*sniff*

hehehe...drama...
 

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pjchik said:
Oh yeah...HUGE C&H fan. LOL...The day Watterson announced he was retiring the strip, my mom was acting all weird and sat me down, started patting my shoulder and stuff. Then she said "This is going to be hard, but you're old enough to know (dramatic pause) I was just freakin' out, I thought there was a death in the family! Then she slid the paper over. Still, it was sweet of her to know how much it meant to me....*sniff*

I was a huge fan of Calvin & Hobbes (and still am a fan), and I too was horribly crushed knowing that I wouldn't be able to read about their adventures every day.

Ha, I didn't think about it until it was mentioned...I remember Tracer Bullet now. I was more fond of Stupendous Man, though. Haha...


On the subject of bad movies, I almost forgot to mention Howard the Duck, which was one of my favorite movies as a kid. Mannequin is another.

Hollywood is horribly amazing.
 

pjchik said:
Ahhh, Pac-Man...stealer of my allowance.

Heh. I was just saying in another thread yesterday - my father worked for Taito until I was about 7 years old, so I had access to a factory floor full of arcade machines in perfect working order... but with no coin-plate, so you could reach in and hit the credit switch.

Plenty of Pac-Man, but no allowance problems ;)

-Hyp.
 

How about Spaceman Spiff? And I can't believe I forgot Howard the Duck! Lucky HyperSmurf!! No stream of quarters spent on Pac-Man. The worst thing was that I always sucked at Pac-Man. Mortal Kombat on the other hand...hehehe. Did anyone else actually like the Buffy movie? I just love saying "Kill him a lot" when people annoy me. Me and my friend Todd (master of the B movies) were watching the Rick Moranis version of Little Shop of Horrors the other day. Wow. I didn't remember it being that bad! Although Bill Murray's scene is great. One more bad thing (not really a movie) The Star Wars Holiday special. Todd bought it for me & hubby for our birthdays. It was sooooo bad. I mean, wookie porn?!
 



s/LaSH said:
Don't stop. Digimon is one of my favourite TV shows ever. Although I shouldn't mention it because I haven't actually seen the movie... (sob sob)

Ah, what the heck. Digimon is to Pokemon as Neon Genesis Evangelion is to one of those gameshows where they build battling robots. Season 3 was inutterably cool.(Even after that 'accident' with the MST3K movie.) Season 4, which I'm watching now, is getting cool too (about time we had some psychodrama...). It's interesting; no matter how a season of Digimon starts off, by the halfway point you're seeing the characters completely differently as they battle their personal demons and win... or lose and start over.

Man, I love that show.

I did not see your post till just now, but I agree with ya, Digimon rocks. :)

What is this accident with the MST3K movie you speak of?

The first season still remains as one of my favorites ever. The whole Myotismon story arc was just sheer coolness the whole way through. :cool:
 
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Mortal Kombat is one of my guilty pleasures. I even own it on film.
Army of Darkness is a good second, but then I've got a couple of friends who love it too.
Dungeons and Dragons because I can do a spot on imitation of "Now, is you're time to die!!!".
Mars Attacks! Luv it :D
 

Bass Puppet said:
Man, some of these movies should never see the light of day, but anyways, the bad movie that I like to watch are...

Krull
Master of the Flying Guillotine
Five Deadly Venoms
Clash of the Titans

You can't be serious.
Krull and Clash were cutting edge back in the day, good flicks.

And Venoms and Guillotine are classic Kung Fu movies.

Here's some of mine:
Bloodsport
Kickboxer
Legend (okay, just about anything with J C V D)

Gymkata (now there's and bad flick that I always end up watching if it's on)

Tremors (the movie)

Broken Arrow (Howie's the man)

The Phantom (two very beautiful women, Kristy Swanson - smokin'
and C Z J - off the hook hot, before she lost her mind and
married an 80 year old -- interrestingly enough after this movie their careers went in opposite directions)
 

I rented and watched both Tomb Raider movies this weekend.

And I enjoyed them.

I thought they would be really boring due to all the bad reviews, but I stayed awake until the very end. I especially liked the first 1/2 of the first movie. After the fight in the Cambodian temple, it all went downhill. And I can't remember any fights in the second one, except for the last 20 minutes. Oh, wait, there was that fight in the shopping mall weapons lab. Drat! I had completely blocked that out, but now I'm remembering it....

I'm almost tempted to buy the first one on DVD. Almost. But not quite bad enough (in that glorious "Plan 9 from Outer Space" way).

So that's my "bad movie confession" for this week. Up next for my bad movie habit: "The Cell" and...uh....something else I rented but can't recall right this second.
 

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