MegaSack DRAW - This year's winner is user - rgwb
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Chronicles of Riddick.
Don't care what you think. It's ace.
Others?
Tremors.
Yes!
Conan movies with Arnie.
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John Carter has to be up there somewhere
Sexualfootcoverings. I was going for Tremors.
Now it's taken, Commando.
Or Taken.
Edit. Swearyness removed, but shocked it's not in the swear filter.
Stir Crazy
Battleship (well cooked cheese 🙂 )
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Sexualfootcovering.
Edit. Swearyness removed, but shocked it’s not in the swear filter.
When my band releases that difficult second album, it will be called Sexualfootcoverings
😂
Battleship (well cooked cheese)
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I've been told to watch The Room. It's so bad they made a movie about the making of it.
Sucker Punch. I really enjoyed it, my mate didn’t at all, and we usually agree on movies, music and books. Superb soundtrack album though.
Blue Streak
I’m gonna git you sucka
Young Guns
Deep Blue Sea
Star Wars
The Wicker Man (2006)
Cheech & Chong Up In Smoke
Hudson Hawk
Final Destination
Lake Placid
Anaconda
Evil Dead Army of Darkness
The Greasy Strangler
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It is truly and intentionally terrible in a way that is quite brilliant, but contains scenes and imagery that will stay with you for life.
Also, Mayhen (2017)

Surprisingly entertaining.
Pacific Rim
Machete
Pacific Rim
Ace! and rubbish! All at the same time!
Stir Crazy
'At least let me keep on my pants'!
Also, early Jackson films like Bad Taste and Braindead
my personal fave - ROADHOUSE
Citizen Kane
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Tremors is truly brilliant.
I'll go with Mallrats, makes me laugh in a juvenile way but whoa, Kevin Smith peaked way early with Clerks...
Crank & Crank2:High Voltage
In fact I'm going all in with every Statham movie ever made (they're all pretty much the same movie anyway).

A night at the Roxbury
any of the bill and teds or Wayne’s worlds
You know you want to. Sharknado.
Breakfast club with guns:

5th Element
Starship Troopers
If it's shit scifi i'm bound to like it 🙂
Critters.
You are wrong. The Conan films and Tremors are actually really good, good films. I can confirm this whilst currently watching Red Heat on ITV4!!
There's a problem at the hospital.
What is it?
It's a large building with doctors and nurses but that's not important right now... 😁
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Oi! There is nothing "bad" about the airplane films

The film that introduced me to the phrase "as happy as a bastard on father's day".
Chronicles of Riddick , Fifth Element & Roadhouse are all faves of mine.
Plus a bit of The Devil Wears Prada ,27 Dresses and of course Dirty Dancing!
I love them all. 🙂
Point Break
Pacific Rim
the new one is even more cheesy and probably worse but still an enjoyable watch
The 2 pacific rim's are very different films, first is del Torro does sci-fi/Japanese monster flick and it worked. The second is crap
another in the toy franchise genre GI Joe:The Rise of Cobra
Penitentiary - It’s the blaxploitation Rocky and it’s truly amazing. The sequel has Mr T dressed as a genie. Glorious.
Anything starring Bruce Campbell.
Weekend at Bernie’s
+1 for anything with Bruce Campbell in.
I recently watched an 80's masterpiece called 'Cutaway' starring one of the Baldwins and To Berenger. It's like Point Break, but with skydiving instead of surfing. It's bad. Ok, scratch that. it's just bad.
Page 2 and no Dog Soldiers?! This place has gone to the, err, dogs.
C.H.U.D.
Reanimator
Videodrome
Way of the Gun (massive flop, but is actually a classic)
The Quick and the Dead.
Twin Town
Shoot 'Em Up
Absolutely brilliant load of tosh
Wanted, every time it comes on IITV2 i have to watch it to the end. The final shootout is outrageous.
Heh, a friend of mine watched that in a cinema in Iraq in 200-and-something. He said it was the first time he's seen a fil where the audience was more heavily armed than the cast of the film.
5th Element
Starship Troopers
Nope - not letting you have those, one is a brilliant creative film & the other is a fantastic satire.<span style="font-size: 0.8rem;">Planet Terror would be my entry, even tho it's supposed to be like that. </span>
In fact I’m going all in with every Statham movie ever made (they’re all pretty much the same movie anyway).
His next film the Meg looks perfect...
Big Trouble in Little China! Forced my kids to watch it when they were a bit younger. They weren't impressed at all. I, on the other hand, loved it. Again!
The latest remake of Godzilla I caught on Sky a couple of months back.
Total Recall (Paul Verhoeven)
Hudson Hawk
The A-Team film with Liam Neeson
Waterworld (possibly only for the boat)
Pretty much anything with the Stath in it.
Crank and The Transporter are gloriously daft
kung fu football - best martial arts football movie I ever seen
His next film the Meg looks perfect…
Oh my...!
Rubber
Any film with Jackie Chan in it.
Ginger Snaps
Ginger Snaps
Haha - forgotten about that film - used to love it.
I'm plumping for Skyline.
Really bad but yet surprisingly good!
Ooooh.
Kung Fury!
Black Sheep, New Zealand comedy horror about man eating sheep - "get the flock out of here".
They Live!
Some of these are actually good films.
The thing is Kung Fury, Black Sheep and Dog Soldiers are actually good budget films that are deliberately made to look a bit naff/nostalgic. Can't wait for Kung Fury 2.
Too many good good films being listed here
Mars Attacks!
Turbo Kid
Killing Gunther
+1 for Pacific Rim. In the words of Honest Movie Trailers "either the most awesome dumb movie ever made, or the dumbest awesome movie ever made!".
Six-string Samurai.
It's a beautiful thing.
I bought a vampire motorcycle.
Ok, that might be a bad bad film.
Deuce Bigalow male Jigalo
Weekend at Bernie's
Bill and Teds excellent adventure and bogus journey
Bill and Teds excellent adventure and bogus journey
These are just really good films.
Dune, but perhaps that is more a really bad really good film? It's both at the same time - Like watching a 3 hr trailer for the greatest film ever made.
Night of the Comet.
Torn between nominating Screamers or Starship Troopers.
The Last Airbender gets an honorary mention for using the line "I knew he was a bender the moment I saw him" seriously.
The Bad Batch
Its a post apocalypse prison flick in a Mad. Max stylee where the heroine gets her leg and arm eaten, takes revenge by killing her tormentor and ends up on a journey with the husband of the women she's killed earlier looking for a daughter who she's kidnapped... (yes that is the plot, I'm not making this shit up)
Its on Netflix, its utterly compelling in "surely this can't get any worse, oh no, yes it can... " sort of way... Makes no sense whatsoever. Mad
I give you HellRider
Too many good films on this thread, but this was properly stupid. In the same way Con-Air with Nick Cage was fantastic, this was really bloody dreadful. And yet strangely compelling.
Scream.
Convoy.
Home Alone.
And definitely Dirty Dancing.
