Posted on 09/20/2011 11:01:20 AM PDT by no gnu taxes
Here Here!! Waterboy is one of my all-time faves. Mama Boucher: “...Girls are the Debil!”
I’ve seen it once or twice, but cannot find it on DVD *anywhere*—Dead Heat starring Joe Piscopo as a zombie bankrobber that couldn’t die.
ZARDOZ? Our local Gannett newsrag has a radical liberal who posts nearly every day in the online forums under that screen name!
Dumb and Dumber
Mars Attacks doesn’t count because it was TRYING to be so bad it was funny.
It only managed to be so bad, but not funny.
Killer Clowns= Taking everthing sweet & innocent and making it murder.
Galaxy of Terror, 1981(?) with Erin Moran.
The Fastest Guitar Alive
The absolutely WORST movie, hands down, is “Plan 9 From Outer Space”. The special effects were breathtaking . . . from the actor knocking over a cardboard tombstone (and kept in the final cut) to the “flying saucer” — two paper pie plates doused with lighter fluid, set afire, and thrown in front of the camera. The classic scene where Gregory Wolcott (hero) and Mona McKinnon (heroine) watch the alien craft land and are looking in two different directions. And Bela Logosi, who died after filming started — the director kept his scenes in, but hired an extra as a stand-in who was a full head taller and walked about with his caped arm in front of his face! Great production in glorious black and white.
A runner-up would be “Blood of Dracula's Castle” (John Carridine’s last movie), The trapped, scantily clad victims are chained in the dungeon (presumably to be tapped for blood) and some of them are standing on film boxes (with the movie title clearly shown on them)!
Billy Jack
Zorro, The Gay Blade
George Hamilton was a real hoot in this one, playing both brothers of the original Zorro. One brother was a macho chip off the old block. The other was, well, a poofter.
Little Shop of Horrors from back back in the early 60’s. My family watched it together and laughed hysterically.
I enjoyed both “Water World” AND “the Post Man,” too. Isn’t it funny how those two obnoxiously liberal message movies were enjoyed by Freepers, despite being enormous bombs? Maybe it was partly because they were at least overtly liberal, rather than subversively liberal?
buttcrack mountin
I don't know whether to smile or frown about being on that list.
+1 for Zardoz. It is actually a very good movie, just very misunderstood. There is no middle ground - people either love it or hate it. Beethoven’s 7th was the perfect theme song.
Sean never looked.... better... Borat with a gun?
Getting Straight
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