Las Luchadoras Contra la Momia
Otherwise known as "Rock and Roll Wrestling Women vs. The Aztec Mummy."
Any bad Mexican horror film featuring Luchadoras (female wrestlers), taken and dubbed, badly, into English, has GOT to be in the top ten of any Bad Movie list worthy of being a list. This movie was actually a part of a series of "Las Luchadoras" movies featuring scantily clad (and you'll wish they wore more clothes) Mexican "A-List" female wrestlers.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058304/
"Bad Taste", Peter Jackson's first film, and "Meet the Feebles", his second film, have already been mentioned.
As for the repeated mentions of Starship Troopers:
Yes, it's a bad movie, unless you've studied way too much Historical Political Science. The movie is only kinda of based on the book. Paul Verhoeven admitted that large parts of the theme and much of the storyline was boosted from Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will" - a Nazi propaganda film designed to make early adolescent Germans want to join the army. "Triumph of the Will" is considered probably the greatest, full length feature propaganda film, ever. If you've seen both movies, then "Starship Troopers", which is designed to make early adolescent boys want to run off and join the futuristic military of the film, takes on new levels of creepyness.
In that context, you just can't beat Doogie Howser as an awesome, creepy, sadistic, self justifying "Gestapo" man.
Otherwise known as "Rock and Roll Wrestling Women vs. The Aztec Mummy."
Any bad Mexican horror film featuring Luchadoras (female wrestlers), taken and dubbed, badly, into English, has GOT to be in the top ten of any Bad Movie list worthy of being a list. This movie was actually a part of a series of "Las Luchadoras" movies featuring scantily clad (and you'll wish they wore more clothes) Mexican "A-List" female wrestlers.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058304/
"Bad Taste", Peter Jackson's first film, and "Meet the Feebles", his second film, have already been mentioned.
As for the repeated mentions of Starship Troopers:
Yes, it's a bad movie, unless you've studied way too much Historical Political Science. The movie is only kinda of based on the book. Paul Verhoeven admitted that large parts of the theme and much of the storyline was boosted from Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will" - a Nazi propaganda film designed to make early adolescent Germans want to join the army. "Triumph of the Will" is considered probably the greatest, full length feature propaganda film, ever. If you've seen both movies, then "Starship Troopers", which is designed to make early adolescent boys want to run off and join the futuristic military of the film, takes on new levels of creepyness.
In that context, you just can't beat Doogie Howser as an awesome, creepy, sadistic, self justifying "Gestapo" man.