Cromulent
12-05-05, 12:41 PM
Koffee, also rent "Second Hand Lions", "Under the Rainbow" and "Notting Hill".
Anything but "Notting Hill", which should have been titled "Nodding Off". Not Hugh Grant's finest effort. Four Weddings and a Funeral and Love Actually are much better.
Teenage Comedy Angst films - Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, The Breakfast Club
If you like Zombie movies there's always Shaun of the Dead.
And for our inner Star Trek geek there's Galaxy Quest starring Tim Allen, Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, and Tony Shaloub.
And for our inner super hero/comic book geek there's Mystery Men starring Ben Stiller, William H. Macy, Janeane Garofalo, and Geoffrey Rush.
My favourite 'bad' movie? Ghostbusters. Don't cross the streams.
Oh... and Bad Santa - the antidote to It's a Wonderful Life.
Along the lines of Flesh Gordan, Flash Gordan is corny fun too... but with great music by Queen. I usually just watch for the music so I can sing falsetto, but the lines are so stupid and the special effects so cheezy that I can't help but laugh real hard anyway. Great fun.
Koffee
Aus Rotten
12-08-05, 03:16 AM
better off dead. Apocalypse Now is one of my faves but my wife bought me the "New" one with the added sceanes . they'er lame and ruin the movie.
pigmode
12-08-05, 08:02 AM
Dumb and Dumber is a classic right up there with Caddyshack--both will have you practically rolling on the floor
Flash Gordon with Max Von Sydow is great--there's supposed to be a new version coming out.
peterbarson
12-09-05, 01:56 PM
I have never seen Caddyshack. Should I rent it?
Koffee
a resounding yes, not tomorrow, tonight, ride to the liberary/blockbuster, and prepare to laugh.
SpiderMike
12-09-05, 02:06 PM
They call me Bruce
Breakin' (yes Ice T is in that one)
North Shore
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo
Back to the Beach
Buckaroo Bonzai
Robocop series
Return of the Living Dead 3
KrisPistofferson
12-09-05, 02:11 PM
Robocop-the first one, is not in the least bit a "stupid" movie, though. Actually, it's a misunderstood classic. Seriously, go back and watch it and TELL ME we're not living in the corporatist future it envisioned. Siskel & Ebert gave it rave reviews and classified it as a "black comedy." Incredible movie.
pigmode
12-09-05, 02:30 PM
What about Napoleon Dynomite? That's one of the few movies that I've watched twice-- back to back. Every generation has to have their own cool-geek film heros. Actually its not really stupid...
SpiderMike
12-09-05, 03:13 PM
Robocop-the first one, is not in the least bit a "stupid" movie, though. Actually, it's a misunderstood classic. Seriously, go back and watch it and TELL ME we're not living in the corporatist future it envisioned. Siskel & Ebert gave it rave reviews and classified it as a "black comedy." Incredible movie.
Ok, if you look at it from the point of view of "black comedy", then yes... good movie. Have you heard the rumors that Sony is going to remake part 1?
Only reason I liked watching part 2 is parts were shot here in Houston and Pasadena. Love they way they changed up Downtown Houston makes me laugh everytime. I still remember when I stumbled onto them filming in Pasadena. I was doing a late night ride, security didn't like me. Of course with comments like "If I wanted to see what the new robot looks like, I'd go to the downtown storage area."
TacoPropelled
12-09-05, 03:49 PM
Convoy... Old School... Anchorman... Bad Taste...
Meet the Feebles = Classic
neaolin
12-09-05, 06:31 PM
Midnight Madness, especially the "fagabeefee" part.
Pandemonium.
Anything but "Notting Hill", which should have been titled "Nodding Off". Not Hugh Grant's finest effort. Four Weddings and a Funeral and Love Actually are much better.
Teenage Comedy Angst films - Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, The Breakfast Club
If you like Zombie movies there's always Shaun of the Dead.
And for our inner Star Trek geek there's Galaxy Quest starring Tim Allen, Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, and Tony Shaloub.
And for our inner super hero/comic book geek there's Mystery Men starring Ben Stiller, William H. Macy, Janeane Garofalo, and Geoffrey Rush.
My favourite 'bad' movie? Ghostbusters. Don't cross the streams.
Oh... and Bad Santa - the antidote to It's a Wonderful Life.
Koffee: Notting Hill is very good, I own the movie and the sound track.
All the Brat Pack movies can be watched over and over.
Mystery Men was the worst movie I've ever seen.
Galaxy Quest=Great
You can't call Ghostbusters a "bad" movie, Ghostbusters II maybe.
Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstien & History of the World Part I, almost anything Mel Brooks even "To Be or Not To Be" Great!!
"Little Shop of Horrors", double bonus its a musical :D
"Muppets from Space" the greatest muppet movie by far.
I'm not a big Ben Stiller fan, but Zoolander was so stupid it was hilarious. GAS FIGHT!
"Arthur" Dudley Moore was a great drunk!
And if we can catagorize cheesy along with stupid, I have to mention "Dirty Dancing"
That Notting Hill thing was silly... I couldn't watch it. It was funny when she was saying something like "I'm just a girl... looking for a guy...." ;) I had to laugh at that one.
Koffee
That Notting Hill thing was silly... I couldn't watch it. It was funny when she was saying something like "I'm just a girl... looking for a guy...." ;) I had to laugh at that one.
Koffee
Yes it was cheesy! And I loved it. The best part, when they hopped the fence to the private park.
The bench read: To June who loved this park, From Joseph who always sat beside her( or something like thet) My name is June and my boyfriend at the time was Joe
I tried to get into B.A.P.S. and Pootie Tang, but those were two god-aweful films. So bad they weren't even good. :eek:
Koffee
Well, there was a laugh or so in B.A.P.S. but Pootie Tang, well the best thing about it was the title!
hiromian
12-19-05, 11:52 PM
caddy shack *****
KingTermite
12-20-05, 06:56 AM
GREASE - my all-time favorite bad movie
Any Monty Python movie (although...they are actually good for a comedy)
The Jerk (actually good for a comedy too)
Any Bruce Lee movie
Caddy Shack
Ghostbusters
Joe Dirt
Stripes
Young Frankenstein
Spaceballs
TheChisholm
12-20-05, 07:49 AM
Airplane!
Top Secret
UHF (Wield Al)
Naked Gun
Road Trip
1941
Animal House
FastFreddy
12-21-05, 09:35 PM
I just walked out of Fun with Dick and Jane and thought of this thread. It’s a farce starring Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni as a couple who turn to crime in desperation after his company goes belly-up, Enron-style. It’s one of Jim Carrey’s best – but not quite as funny as Cable Guy. He’s the best at a highly physical type of humor – he puts his whole body into it.
steveknight
12-21-05, 11:52 PM
Kung foo husle was great. very unexpected. Joe dirt was really funny. nothing like the sex part fo the movie where he starts calling his romp his sister to get really turned on (G)
KingTermite
12-22-05, 01:01 AM
Kung foo husle was great.
Good call....that was a great stupid but funny movie. We can add Shaolin Soccer in there too....similar (and same lead actor I think).
squeegy200
12-23-05, 02:18 PM
My wife likes buying movies that were not intended to be funny but end up being hilarious.
Such examples:
Valley of the Dolls
Sextette (An absolute classic with Mae West!)
Mommy Dearest
Showgirls
My wife likes buying movies that were not intended to be funny but end up being hilarious.
Such examples:
Valley of the Dolls
Sextette (An absolute classic with Mae West!)
Mommy Dearest
Showgirls
Showgirls was stank nasty funny! :lol: I'll never forget watching Elizabeth Berkley throwing her body around the dance floor at the nightclub and me thinking she cannot dance, and then the black guy goes "boy, she can dance!". I fell on the floor laughing. But that movie was one big laugh fest from start to finish.
Koffee
KingTermite
12-24-05, 06:20 AM
It's been a while since I've seen either of them....but two more that might go into that category.
Fast Times At Ridgemont High
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
bikemonton
01-04-06, 09:54 AM
Planes Trains and Automobiles (John Candy and Steve Martin)
Rustlers Rhapsody (Tom Berenger)
City Slickers(Billy Crystal)
Mister India(Anil Kapoor)
Zoolander(Owen Wilson)
Christmas Vacation(Chevy Chase)
Dude where is the Party?
I love waching these movies over and over.
FastFreddy
01-11-06, 10:34 PM
Here’s another current stupid-but-loveable – Grandma’s Boy
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0456554/
It’s a stoner comedy about a guy who gets kicked out of his house because his roommate spent the rent money on Philippine hookers -- so he moves in with his Grandma and her two elderly roommates. He works as a video game tester so his buds from work are a crew of super-geeks – children in adult bodies. Lots of crazy characters and absurd situations. Mindless fun.
CMcMahon
01-11-06, 10:42 PM
Sextette (An absolute classic with Mae West!)
Awful. Bad Movies rated it with a skull and crossbones.
http://badmovies.org/movies/sextette/index.html
Serpico
01-11-06, 11:54 PM
charlie's angels I & II
40-year old virgin
cycle17
01-12-06, 07:39 AM
Kung Fu Hustle, Team America World Police, Billy Madison, Spaceballs to name a few.
SoonerBent
01-12-06, 08:59 AM
Caddy Shack
Ace Ventura (The first one. Extra good that I'm a Dolhpins fan)
Trading Places
SS
pigmode
01-12-06, 10:45 AM
Ace Ventura (The first one. Extra good that I'm a Dolhpins fan)
SS
I'm a fan of Sean Young.
eofelis
01-12-06, 02:19 PM
Koffee, also rent "Second Hand Lions", "Under the Rainbow" and "Notting Hill".
I loved Under The Rainbow. I haven't seen it for many years.
Time Bandits is also another one of my all-time favorite movies!
eofelis
01-12-06, 02:20 PM
Galaxy Quest
My favorite scene is with the sentient Entrada sandstone.
eofelis
01-12-06, 02:23 PM
Airplane!
Top Secret
UHF (Wield Al)
Naked Gun
Road Trip
1941
Animal House
OMG! How could I forget UHF???????
We are Wierd Al fans.
* jack *
01-12-06, 04:48 PM
http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/coverv/78/106778.jpg
- also known as Il Paladini... and its almost as bad as Excalibur
good action sequences, but the acting is hi-lar-i-ous :D
I loved Under The Rainbow. I haven't seen it for many years.
Time Bandits is also another one of my all-time favorite movies!
Do you have a midget fetish?
Mariner Fan
01-18-06, 03:21 PM
What about Napoleon Dynomite? That's one of the few movies that I've watched twice-- back to back. Every generation has to have their own cool-geek film heros. Actually its not really stupid...
I bought that movie on the recomendation of my son and couldn't get halfway through without turning it off. Maybe I should try again.
Mariner Fan
01-18-06, 03:22 PM
Joe Dirt.
+1 :D
FatguyRacer
01-19-06, 09:16 AM
This will kill any pop culture credibity i may have but here goes:
Hudson Hawk.
Phew! I feel better already. :p
Olebiker
01-19-06, 09:26 AM
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
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