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Here are some of my personal choices:
Freddy vs. Jason She (1983) Tank Girl Raw Deal Bring it On and mostly... anything with Steven Seagal |
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The warriors
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Commando
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Rambo.
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From my personal DVD collection:
Saving Silverman Boat Trip Beverly Hills Ninja Joe Dirt Joy Ride The Ladies Man Airheads Harold and Kumar 61* Dumb and Dumber** * Not sure if belongs, but it's got some Billy Crystal cheese in it. ** Again, not sure if D&D would be considered a "terrible" movie. I think it's just "great". |
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A few of my faves that haven't been mentioned
A Night at the Roxbury Flash Gordon Shaun of the Dead Rudy |
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A few of my faves that haven't been mentioned A Night at the Roxbury Flash Gordon Shaun of the Dead Rudy [/ QUOTE ] How the hell does Shaun of the Dead (and Rudy for that matter) fit into this category? |
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Here are some of my personal choices: Freddy vs. Jason She (1983) Tank Girl Raw Deal Bring it On and mostly... anything with Steven Seagal [/ QUOTE ] The Seagal part is spot on; whenever Under Siege II is on TV I can't help but watch it (who doesn't appreciate the "You're Fcked" beeper scene?). |
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It's been said, but let's keep saying it:
The average quality of the movies in this thread is way too high. A movie isn't objectively bad just because it's in a genre that has a bad reputation, or because it has old school special effects, or because the cast includes Patrick Swayze. |
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Okay, I just noticed that I've complained 2.5 times in this thread and haven't actually contributed anything. I think Street Fighter and Tank Girl are perfect choices (I [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Bring it On, but I actually think it's on a level above us all and totally aware of how amazing it is).
It's a great experience when a movie thinks it's brilliant but really is awful but really does have some moments where it's interesting or creative. how about: Troll Into the Blue The Day After Tomorrow Hard Cash The Phantom Menace The Punisher (2004) Troll 2 |
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Big Trouble in Little China
<3 that movie |
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The Cube series.
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It's been said, but let's keep saying it: The average quality of the movies in this thread is way too high. A movie isn't objectively bad just because it's in a genre that has a bad reputation, or because it has old school special effects, or because the cast includes Patrick Swayze. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, and most of the comedies mentioned in this thread, are among the better half of the genre. |
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http://www.homevideos.com/movies-covers/Spy%20Game.jpg I think I'm the only one in the world who really likes this movie and I'm not quite sure why. [/ QUOTE ] I also like it. |
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The Cube series. [/ QUOTE ] A+ |
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