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Offline Nuke

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Event Horizon?

(it has Sam Neil in it so it might not qualify)

event horizon was ****ing awesome, it doesnt belong on this list.
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned Starship Troopers yet
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Offline Nemesis6

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I can't accept you calling Starship Troopers a bad movie. As I see it, the plot, weak as it was, was overshadowed by the action, in a positive way. That is to say, it wasn't really that important that Rico joined the army just to chase a girl and blah blah, it was however important seeing him throw a grenade into a giant bug!  :lol:

 

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No one mentioned Starship Troopers cause the rest of us understand what the point of this thread is. :p
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Offline S-99

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Battlefield Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0R_FR9pD2k

Saw it on Space on the weekend, and I actually enjoyed it, once I got over cavemen literally learning to operate Harriers within a day (even though they are one of the harder modern jets to fly, I believe the hardest NATO one, even)
I was about to say this movie also. I thought the star wars fade to different scenes was wierd, and other things in the movie. But like you, i also enjoyed this movie and found it entertaining and great for what it was. It is one of my favorites.
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Offline Topgun

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Battlefield Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0R_FR9pD2k

Saw it on Space on the weekend, and I actually enjoyed it, once I got over cavemen literally learning to operate Harriers within a day (even though they are one of the harder modern jets to fly, I believe the hardest NATO one, even)
I was about to say this movie also. I thought the star wars fade to different scenes was wierd, and other things in the movie. But like you, i also enjoyed this movie and found it entertaining and great for what it was. It is one of my favorites.

Isn't that the Scientology propaganda movie?

 

Offline CooperHawkes

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Are deliberately bad movies allowed, too?
If so, you have to see
The lost skeleton of Cadavra
and
The lost skeleton returns again

If not, watch them anyway.

And a 1 hour music video thats bad on purpose: Green Jellÿ:Cereal Killer
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Offline Mika

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The skeleton movies looked fun, they're on my list.

If you like splatter and fighting movies, don't miss Riki Oh. Though the chances are that you have seen this already.
I have never seen so over the top fighting scenes in a movie, but if you are a sensitive person, skip this one.

Could anyone help me with the name of "OMG! Asteroid is coming right for us!" type movie where the problem was solved with some F/A-18s firing lasers to it. Could it have been Deep Impact or something else? Nevertheless, that movie does rank in here, especially when watched with drunken space physicists and engineers. It was utterly hilarious movie, right from the start when the asteroid goes by the camera with low bass sound...
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Offline Mika

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It wasn't Deep Impact. It was Asteroid. And they weren't F/A-18s, but F-14s.

See it for yourselves, for it has to been seen to be believed. This is one of the most unintentionally funny movies I have ever seen.
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Offline Sololop

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ATTACK of the Killer TOMATOES

I have the collectors edition of this.

 

Offline Mefustae

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Event Horizon?

(it has Sam Neil in it so it might not qualify)

Definitely not a so-bad-it's-good. Though it's pretty average, to be sure.

That said, if you imagine it's a prequel to the Warhammer 40,000 universe, it gets so much better. :D

 

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Not a recent one, but.. Laserblast

 

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Offline Mika

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Fantasy Mission Force

The title sequence pretty much says it all. The movie is actually available from YouTube.

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Offline Nuke

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plan 9 from outer space
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You'll certainly like Mortal Kombat II: Annihilation if these are your specifications. It's on YouTube as well.
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the original star wars trilogy
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You'll certainly like Mortal Kombat II: Annihilation if these are your specifications. It's on YouTube as well.
I've managed to see this a few times on basic cable, but I never came across the first one, which was apparently actually good.  I think someone hates me.

 
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Offline NGTM-1R

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You'll certainly like Mortal Kombat II: Annihilation if these are your specifications. It's on YouTube as well.

You might as well suggest he watch Batman and Robin. I mean, Jesus. At least Manos is watchable for the sheer nonsensical hilarity of it.

Also.

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