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You all know how this runs. There are a number of movies that are so awful that they're amazing to watch. We all have them; the movies we know are stinkers but love inexplicably.
What're yours?
My list:
Batman and Robin
Tremors series
Maximum Overdrive
Police Academy series (2 onwards - that first one is actually good) |
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By *aizyWoman 40 weeks ago
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Definitely with you on Maximum Overdrive I love it, I read an interview Stephen King gave about that film a while ago he said he couldn't really remember a lot about it because of how off his head he was on 'substances', it really shows tbh!
Another one of mine is the horror film Rawhead Rex, its terrible but so good! |
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By (user no longer on site) 40 weeks ago
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"Definitely with you on Maximum Overdrive I love it, I read an interview Stephen King gave about that film a while ago he said he couldn't really remember a lot about it because of how off his head he was on 'substances', it really shows tbh!
maximum overdrive is a great movie. They did a remake in the 90s call Trucks
Another one of mine is the horror film Rawhead Rex, its terrible but so good!"
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By *aizyWoman 40 weeks ago
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"Definitely with you on Maximum Overdrive I love it, I read an interview Stephen King gave about that film a while ago he said he couldn't really remember a lot about it because of how off his head he was on 'substances', it really shows tbh!
maximum overdrive is a great movie. They did a remake in the 90s call Trucks "
Yeah, I think Trucks was more faithful to the original short story he wrote than Maximum Overdrive was, which is weird when you think he wrote the short story himself and directed the film Maximum Overdrive. |
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By *yzykMan 40 weeks ago
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"You all know how this runs. There are a number of movies that are so awful that they're amazing to watch. We all have them; the movies we know are stinkers but love inexplicably.
What're yours?
My list:
Batman and Robin
Tremors series
Maximum Overdrive
Police Academy series (2 onwards - that first one is actually good)"
Tremors is great fun, not a stinker by a long way |
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By (user no longer on site) 40 weeks ago
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"Definitely with you on Maximum Overdrive I love it, I read an interview Stephen King gave about that film a while ago he said he couldn't really remember a lot about it because of how off his head he was on 'substances', it really shows tbh!
Always been a massive fan of his.
The Arnie movie The Running Man is base's on one of his stories
maximum overdrive is a great movie. They did a remake in the 90s call Trucks
Yeah, I think Trucks was more faithful to the original short story he wrote than Maximum Overdrive was, which is weird when you think he wrote the short story himself and directed the film Maximum Overdrive."
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Bubba Ho-Tep:
After falling into a lengthy coma following a freak accident involving hip gyration, a now aged Elvis Presley (Bruce Campbell) wakes up in an East Texas nursing home, where he befriends Jack (Ossie Davis), an African-American senior who claims to be President John F. Kennedy. After residents of their quiet retirement community start dying of dubiously unnatural causes, Elvis and Jack discover that the perpetrator is Bubba Ho-Tep (Bob Ivy), an Egyptian mummy with murderous intentions.
It's amazingly bad but it's Bruce Campbell so it's awesome
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Plan 9 From Outer Space.
So so bad, and cobbled together against the odds to include footage of the then dead Bela Lugosi as a space vampire alongside "Vampira", Maila Nurmi - surely the inspiration for Mortica Adams and Elvira.
Cheap sets. Wobbly flying saucers. So bad it has to be seen to be believed. |
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