I’m talking about that movie you saw that was so bad it was good.

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    Pacific Rim

    Makes no sense in ANY way but boy is it fun to watch. Some YouTube thingy called it the worst best and best worst movie ever, so…

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      The are a few art house theaters in my city that will do showings of The Room in the same style as like a Rocky Horror showing. People will yell and scream and generally make of the movie in a fun and jovial way. I’ve always wanted to check it out.

      “You’re tearing me apart, Lisa!!!”

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    Troll 2. So many quotable lines and unforgettable scenes. And you don’t even have to watch Troll 1, because there is no Troll 1 - at least not in relation to, or in the context of, this film.

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      I absolutely love Troll 1 for the simple fact that the main character was named Harry Potter and he asks a witch to teach him to be a wizard halfway through the movie. It came out 11 years before the Harry Potter books.

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    It’s a crime no one has mentioned Neil Breen yet. I just came back from a showing of his latest film at an indie cinema. The whole place was so roudy and screaming at the film. I’ve never lost my voice watching a movie before 10/10.

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    Without a doubt, for me it’s Re-animator. This movie also introduced me to HP Lovecraft.

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    It’s got to be either Tank Girl or Frankenhooker for me.

    It’s easy to find BAD movies, but for “Best Worst”, aka, “So Bad It’s Good” category there should be some really redeeming qualities that make it interesting, entertaining, quotable, or just plain fun.

    Tank Girl is a mess, with Ice (I’ll do anything to be a movie star and get out of rap) T as a kangaroo-guy, early Naomi Watts as eye candy Jet Girl and smart-aleck Lori Petty leading the pack as Tank Girl. Weird as all hell but some absolutely hilarious dialog (“I had a swell time, but the swelling’s gone down…”) and it’s fun to catch those building their acting careers - not just Ice T and Naomi, but Doug Jones, Iggy Pop, James Hong, Richard Schiff, etc…

    Frankenhooker is possibly the better film but super-tongue-in-cheek fun, loaded with with it’s-so-dumb-snort! dialog like “Errrrkkk! Hey - Wanna date?” and “Oh, God…She’s gonna blow! Duck and cover!”, of course plenty of 1980s bewbs for the less-discerning amongst us.

    Both highly recommended…in fact, the higher you are, the better they are. ;)

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      How could you not point out Malcolm McDowell being his Malcom McDowell-ist in tank girl

      That’s like mentioning the 2000s Dungeons and Dragons movie and not mentioning Jeremy Irons

      Or mentioning the 1993 Super Mario Bros movie and not bringing up the goombas

      … Which also fall in this category

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        Yep - forgot to mention him; was in a different flow.

        But also consider a wide-eyed, deep voiced Eddie Redmayne in Jupiter Ascending… another hoot of a movie. (“I like dogs…”)

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    In a very different way to most of the answers on here so far:

    A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence.

    It’s simultaneously excruciatingly dull and mindbendingly interesting. A genuinely fascinating film, but requires a huge amount of focus and commitment from the viewer. Possibly my favourite film ever

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      It depends on what you were expecting. If you went expecting a serious thriller, then it sucks.

      But I knew what I was in for, and completely lost it when (SPOILERS!) vvvv

      Marky Mark talks to the potted plant.