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Old 07-06-2007, 11:11 AM
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Default Favorite Unintentionally Funny Movies

I'm not really talking about obvious camp movies like Plan Nine from Outer Space. I'm thinking more about serious movies, that some people actually liked, that you thought were hysterical in their badness. These are movies that have great repeat viewing value, but not for the reasons the filmmakers intended. A few of my favorites:

"Stayin Alive"


the most hilarious part of this movie is the dance musical at the end, "Satan's Alley". It's billed as a musical trip through hell. And it is, at least for the audience. Also, the gayest thing I've ever seen. So funny. I also love the play's director in this movie, who looks like Kenny Loggins and always wears riding boots and a reindeer sweater for some unknown reason.

"Cocktail"

Best part of this movie is how they portray a TGIF restaurant as the most swinging night spot in Manhattan. Also love the movie's cheezetastic tag line "When he pours, he reigns", as well as the way Tom's voice gets all high and puberty-like when he yells "The bar is open!" at the very end.

St. Elmo's Fire

Probably the funniest yuppie movie ever made. Jules' (Demi Moore) apartment alone makes this worth watching. Why is she sitting in an empty pink room with billowing curtains and a clown? Other great moment: When Billy (Rob Lowe) yells, "Let's Rock!" as he launches into another horrible sax solo. Also had the lamest ending to a love triangle in movie history: Ally Sheedy: "I just want us all to be friends." Judd Nelson and Andrew McCarthy: "Ehhhhh.... ok."

"Sleeping With the Enemy"

Patrick Bergen gives one of the best over-the-top performances of all time in this movie. I love it how he tracks down his wife, sneaks into her house - and then takes the time to rearrange the pantry. He sure is a neat freak. Or maybe he's got OCD. I also love Julia Roberts' caveman-like love interest (Kevin Anderson) in this movie. Perhaps the hairiest leading man I've ever seen.

Any other nominations for the Unintentionally Funny Hall of Fame?
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