I still own the first two Pokemon movies on VHS! I liked the first one because Ash died (albeit temporarily, detestable little git that he is) and for the turpentine-drinkingly deranged 'Pokemon wildlife documentary' at the start. The scene bumpers alone were worth the cost of the video. Thirty solid minutes sitting inside another man's acid trip.EBHughsThe1st said:The Pokemon movies. I actually thought they were good. Pokemon Heroes was the best in my opinion.
Oi! Flash Gordon is the greatest story ever told! I've seen it about 15 times and I'm reasonably sure I could happily watch it weekly for the rest of my natural life. I didn't know it was considered a "bad" film since I've never met anyone* who doesn't like it.uryuuishida said:Definitely Flash gordon. So bad, it's good.
*Watches trailer*AvsJoe said:I always say that Big Trouble in Little China is the best bad movie ever made and those of you who've seen it will probably agree with me. This film was broken in so many ways yet it's almost better because of it.
I.AvsJoe said:I always say that Big Trouble in Little China is the best bad movie ever made and those of you who've seen it will probably agree with me. This film was broken in so many ways yet it's almost better because of it.
You are correct, MIB is really not a B-Movie. On the other hand, it isn't the kind of film you hear film snobs discussing frequently. I mentioned it in the list because it is the kind of movie that doesn't strive to be deep an meaningful, even if it has clever writing and is based off of a sweet comic, and because of its heavy reliance on physical comedy and the type of campy Will Smith jokes you get in Will Smith movies. B-Movie it is not, though. You are correct.Journeythroughhell said:I agree with everything you've said... except for this movie.
I can't see how it can even be considered a B-movie. It's a high-class, imaginative and well-written motion picture. Hell, it's probably the movie I've seen the most.
I just don't see any flaws to this thing.
OT: Bad Boys 2 for all its terrible humour is a movie I adore, for some odd reason.
And many people would call my favorite movie of all-time "The Rock" (HUZZAH! Another Michael Bay flick) a guilty pleasure, I guess.
No, take that back, "The Rock" is flawless.
My mistake. I thought this was about movies that were so bad they're awesome~ which rocky horror is, along with shock treatmentNameIsRobertPaulson said:When a film has 1,000 people watching it every night for a year, saying every line on cue, it is outside the realm of "bad" movies.Mr.Squishy said:The rocky horror picture show <3
My favorite "bad" movie, and I'm shocked no one had said anything...
Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. The End.