Yep, I agree. I liked it.
It wasnt the budget for me it was the complete ludicrousness of the plot. Where did all that water come from? Why recirculate your pee when there is gazillion gallons of water right there?
He brings up dirt, and trades if for… a tomato plant- in dirt.
Did they never hear of hydroponics?
I’m going to have to admit this, aren’t I.
(hangs head)
Master of Disguise cracks me the hell up. It’s absurd and juvenile and the writing sucks and the actors don’t want to be there and even at 80 minutes it could use some editing. But it’s Dana Carvey being his Dana Carveyest and not giving a shit, and I can’t not watch it.
Alan Rickman was great.
It works as a romantic action film, and as a parody.
You’re serious?:eek:
I also love Silent Running, even if Bruce Dern is a prat (did he ever not play a prat?) and the environmental message is heavy-handed.
The robots are cool.
I saw this the other night on basic cable, and I heartily agree! Almost as funny as the dogs in latex dreadlock shrew suits were the obvious hand-puppet head closeups.
It’s also hilarious that you just know within the first 5 minutes of the movie that Ken Curtis is eventually going to wind up as Purina Shrew Chow.
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
A true cult classic. Actually well received by critics, most of whom seem to have seen it for what it was, and it very much delivers on everything it promises.
rock and roll high ……cause of the ramones and the 2 female leads and who didn’t want to take over and blow up their school ?
I’d have to go with this. There are elements of the movie that make it an objectively bad movie. The editing was often confusing, and the dialogue often steps on itself, such that you need to rewind to figure out what they’re actually talking about sometimes, and what the overall plot is supposed to be.
But goddamn if the individual set pieces aren’t ridiculously fun.
‘The Jerky Boys’ movie.
Can’t really even say it falls into the “so bad it’s good” category, but entertaining to watch when after you’ve had a few drinks.
I was going to mention ‘Clerks’, but then despite it being technically flawed, it’s a cult classic like ‘Repo Man’.
I blame the doves.
I loved Amy Madigan and Willem Dafoe in that movie. I love that movie because of Amy Madigan and Willem Dafoe.
Around The World In Eighty Days, the one with Steve Coogan and Jackie Chan.
I tuned into this one with very low expectations, and was surprised to find it a delight! At least as good as the version with Pierce Brosnan and Eric Idle, maybe even better.
Seconded!
Came in to nominate that one. For his overall body of work, Paul Verhoeven gets my vote for best bad director of all time. Of all time!
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962)
Sorta creepy, mostly icky, kinda frightening in spots, but completely drops the ball in the final 45 seconds.
Blood Bath (1966) (AKA, “Track of the Vampire”)
William Campbell in a cut-and-paste vampire film. Eerie, with some T&A and violence. If you’re 60 seconds from falling asleep, you’ll love it.
Advertising taglines included, “His bite was outta sight!”, and “Bloodsucker!”