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An absolute GEM of is Dead Alive from Peter Jackson. Just incredibly bonkers and the goriest movie ever made (lawnmowers ftw). Highly recommend it for 80s campy fun.
anything neil breen did. especially twisted pair.
Fateful Findings is my favorite, Neil Breen is the best worst director ever.
I loved Jason X. When I saw it on scifi as a kid and when I watched it again as an adult.
Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger 4
The Day After Tomorrow. It is exquisitely bad. In the third act, they run out of ways to make weather the bad guy and randomly drop in a pack of wolves to attack everyone. It’s a hilariously entertaining disaster movie
Plan 9 From Outer Space redefined bad movies for me. It's inexcusably bad. Many bad movies are really just doing the best they can with the skills of the cast and crew. But the filmmakers of Plan 9 From Outer Space just keep making decisions that are so much worse than they have to be. It's amazing to watch.
Rubber - A sentient tire rolls around causing destruction.
Iron Sky - Moon Nazis
Any of the Death Races but the old one "Death Race 2000" is so awful it's great again.
Samurai Cop (1991) This movie is just so incredibly bad, it's fantastic !
Moonfall. So where to start...
It was a big budget action flick, with sci-fi mixed in. Now don't get me wrong, I can suspend my disbelief just fine - you want to tell me that a zombie can rip a mountain in two, so be it. But the scientist in me just couldn't get past a couple things. It's an absolute blast of a movie, with great visuals. Mild spoilers below.
They successfully hide from gravity behind a concrete barrier. A space shuttle launches from the ground through a tsunami (literally in the water). Just absolutely bonkers. But so, so fun.