Terrible Movies in Your Collection?

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Pink Gregory

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Elementary - Dear Watson said:
I like the corny action flicks from the SyFy channel and similar films like Anaconda 3, Sharktopus, Bear, Mongolian Death Worm Dinoshark, Lockjaw, Aliens vs Ninjas,the entire Tremors collection, Minotaur, Ninja Assassin, Dinocroc vs Supergator, Shark in Venice, Sand Sharks (The ironic thing with this list is i'm not really a fan of sharks, they just make great monsters in cheap films!) Frankenfish and the 'mega-' titles: Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus, Mega Snake, Mega Piranha, Mega Shark vs Crocasaurus and Mega Python vs Gatoroid!
I took a look through the Amazon listings of the SyFy monster movies.

My personal favourite was 'Mongolian Death Worm'.
 

Mr.Squishy

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King of Asgaard said:
I have Star Trek: Insurrection, Star Wars Episode 1 and Pearl Harbour.
Do I win?
Nah, there's probably someone with the Star Wars Christmas special out there, and that's an insta-win in this competition.
OT: I don't have a movie collection.
 

Burig

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I've bought a few 'it's not good, but it's not terrible' either. There's only one film I've not been able to sit through, and that's 'Zombies zombies zombies'.
I usually like zombie films, but that...that...ugh.
Tried to watch it with my brother, who also assured me it wouldn't be THAT bad. I quickly proved him wrong.
 

Diddy_Mao

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I don't have the time to list 'em all but I have a pretty extensive kaiju collection. Name pretty much any giant monster rampage flick and I probably own it.

Also the following.

Toxic Avenger
Teenage Cat Girls in Heat
Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD
Class of Nuke 'em High (Trilogy)
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Return of the Killer Tomatoes
Killer Tomatoes eat France
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Trapped by the Mormons
Plan 9 from Outer Space
Plan 10 from Outer Space
Reefer Madness
and
Wild Zero
 

AdmiralCheez

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I have The Adventures of Pluto Nash, but I mainly have it because I really liked the setting of a nightclub on the moon. The story itself is kinda cheesy, but I don't think it was quite as bad as some people think it was.

I also have the Lost in Space movie, which suffered a lot from not having a focused plot, and couldn't decide what kind of movie it wanted to be.

There's also Indiana Jones and the Crystal Aliens, but that one was a gift. I still haven't opened it.
 

Aris Khandr

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During one of his rare attempts to actually acknowledge my interests, my father bought me the Dungeons & Dragons movie. I still have the DVD in a box downstairs. I'm slowly converting my DVD collection to digital, but that one won't be making the jump, for obvious reasons. Still, I'll probably keep the DVD, to remind me that my father does care, even if he absolutely sucks at showing it.