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Paul Blart Mall Cop. I don't know why,but I liked it.
I laughed all the way throught the movie and the headbutt joke made me laught so goddamn much.
Been a while,

were Star Trek V and VI mentioned? Highlander 2? How about some martial arts movies like: Best of the Best 2, or older Jackie Chan like Armour of God and Snake in the Eagles Shadow. Also, Alien vs. Predator is a bit deserving here - it's actually really good conceptually and in some regards, just with a cheese/bad-dialogue delivery/writing moments.
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drealmer7: were Star Trek V and VI mentioned?
Oh come on, how is VI a bad movie? It's a great one. Probably the best one, next to Wrath of Khan and the Director's Cut of Motion Picture. I can understand about V, it is a very flawed movie (but one that I still like very much), but VI?
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drealmer7: were Star Trek V and VI mentioned?
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Breja: Oh come on, how is VI a bad movie? It's a great one. Probably the best one, next to Wrath of Khan and the Director's Cut of Motion Picture. I can understand about V, it is a very flawed movie (but one that I still like very much), but VI?
Oh, you may be right that it doesn't qualify as bad, there is just some super cheesy writing and Shatner with a bunch of silly deliveries of them, it doesn't come close to the way that V comes off by any means and probably shouldn't have been mentioned in the same sentence/sentiment.
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timppu: Or TRON 2.0, should it have closely followed the story of either the original TRON movie, or TRON: Legacy? Instead, it came up with a story (and characters) of its own.
Nope, it should have been the other way around, really. I think TRON: Legacy would have been a much better movie if they had just adapted the script from TRON 2.0.
Kung Fury.

I tink it's a special case because it embrace the silliness (Greateness!.) of the eigthies, draws strength from that and creates something that is spawned from concentrated sentimental nerd corniness and just makes it awesome!
The Cars that Ate Paris : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071282/
Surf Nazis Must Die : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094077/
Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1350498/
Tank Girl. Anyone who doesn't like this awesome 90's "mtv generation" bad movie with kangaroo dudes can go to hell. :p
Will Ferrel's Land of the Lost. I really enjoyed it!
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Tarm: Greetings.

Since I'm a fan of really bad films just as long as they're entertaining I thought I'd start a thread about them and also somewhere to post when you're watching them.

Here's my contribution.

I just watched Godzilla from 2014 and it was bad in a not entertaining way. So therefore I am now going to watch Wing Commander to get the bad film taste out of my mind with the help of said bad but entertaining film. :)
LoL, Epic Thread! Watch Billy the kid (2013) !!. I laughed a lot a few years ago while I watched
Billy the kid
the actors... their dialogues and their deaths... were fantastic!
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Krull and Hawk:The Slayer.
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l0rdtr3k: Krull and Hawk:The Slayer.
I punched a bloke in the face once for saying "Hawk the Slayer" was rubbish.

I was defending the fantasy genre with terminal intensity, when what I should have said is "Dad, you're right, but let's give Krull a try and we'll discuss it later."
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InfraSuperman: I punched a bloke in the face once for saying "Hawk the Slayer" was rubbish.

I was defending the fantasy genre with terminal intensity, when what I should have said is "Dad, you're right, but let's give Krull a try and we'll discuss it later."
Hawk and Beastmaster are freaking awesome.
Same goes with both Arnie's Conan movies.
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l0rdtr3k: Hawk and Beastmaster are freaking awesome.
Same goes with both Arnie's Conan movies.
Unfortunately, I've never seen Beastmaster, but the other ones are indeed pretty awesome.
I'd even say that the original Conan is a genuinely great and thoughtful movie.

Incidentally, I watched Fire and Ice today, which fits in quite well with those films.


By the way, my earlier post was a reference to this scene from Spaced, just to be clear.
Postal's Uwe Boll is my ultimate guilty pleasure !
But currently, I can't understand why people love so much the Sharknado franchise... it's so boring and a free speech in favor of sharks slaughtering !
Post edited July 31, 2015 by MaxFulvus