Police Academy
Barbarella, starring that ignorant slut, Jane
Howard the Duck
Solar Babies
The Wraith
Dragon Wars
The Red Duke
Adventures in Baby Sitting
Cry Baby
Earnest goes to...the Army, Camp, Africa, Jail...he Saves Christmas and is Scared Stupid
Grease II
Krull
Monster Squad
Van Helsing
Wing Commander d
Rat Race.
Really stupid movie, but will keep you laughing.
Starship Troopers
Fierce Creatures
Men With Brooms
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Up in Smoke (Cheech and Chong)
Oh, I thought of another one “Big Wednesday” about surfers.
I watched this so many times that even when I couldn't get a jar open in the kitchen, I would teun it and start chanting - Turoch noraht
The first full length movie of Dune, a sci-fi classic. Absolutely ruined the book for me for years. The tv remake of Dune later on was better, but Dune is simply not ever going to be a great movie because often the story develops its layers through the thoughts/interior reflections of the characters. When a reader reads those thoughts, it’s a natural part of the storytelling. When there is a voice-over onscreen for a movie of the thoughts of a character, it’s silly and just shows how inadequate movies are when compared to books anyway, ultimately.
A Polish vampire in Burbank. Ausgezeichnet!
UHF
They Live
I have trouble with this, because unless they fall into the “laughably awful” category, where the pleasure is strictly in making fun of them (like “Plan 9,” “Creeping Terror” or “Showgirls”), if I like them, I don’t think they’re horrible.
One possible exception might be “Hold On,” starring Herman’s Hermits. Amazingly stupid storyline and prime example of 60s silliness, but it’s fun to see the band in action.
I suppose the beach movies also fall into this category, especially since I find most anything with Buster Keaton in it worth a look.
“Lolita” — the old one with James Mason and Shelley Winters, with some hilarious cameos by Peter Sellers.
Saw it for the first time this month. It is so bizarre, but also very entertaining. Shelley as the overwrought high-strung mom of Lolita—her overacting was even more prodigious than in “Poseidon Adventure.”
The usually suave James Mason acting like an idiotic teenager! So bizarre to see him in the bathtub planning his late wife’s funeral with neighbors. How did he manage to keep a straight face?
The movie was supposed to be sexy and scandalous when it came out in the sixties.
Now it is just a laughfest from beginning to end.
Bad Santa with Billy Bob Thornton, cracks me up everytime I see it on TV.
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.