Not your best, but your worst! B-Movies abound!

Give us your sick, sad, filthy pleasure flicks that you love to hate.

Rules: The Room is too popular at this point and doesn’t count.

My list:

  • Hard Ticket to Hawaii
  • Frankenhooker
  • The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
  • Dead Alive
  • Deadly Prey

Special Mentions:

  • Cabin Boy
  • Space Truckers
  • satan@lemmy.ml
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    Agree, Hard ticket to Hawaii is amazing!

    In the same style, i would mention:

    • Miami Connection
    • Samurai Cop
    • Eliminators
    • Street Trash
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    Airborn (the one with the rollerblade race down Devil’s Backbone, the biggest hill in Cincinnati)

    Bubbahotep

    Bloodsport

    Krull

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      Bubbahotep

      Bubba Ho-Tep is a fucking masterpiece and you’ll sit in the corner and watch it as many times as you need to to change your way of thinking.

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    Joe Dirt!

    It was so hilariously awful, I love it.

    Don’t really have a top list, but that’s the one I always come up with when asked.

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    Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey

    I’m mostly just thrilled that Disney finally lost something to the public domain. (And, yes, I know it was acquired by Disney and not originally created by Disney.)

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      Disney finally lost something to the public domain.

      I’m not convinced that the legal right to make that film was there. Yes, the copyright has expired in the USA, however the film was produced and filmed in the UK. Winnie The Pooh is still under copyright until 2026 in the UK (70 years after the author died)

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        Good call. I didn’t realize there were still places where the original works were still under copyright. But in retrospect, I should have thought of that possibility.

        I suppose that makes Blood and Honey a pirate film, which is still good in my book. It’ll be interesting to see if Disney decides to bring any legal cases in the UK or anything.

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    Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!

    Within a few minutes of watching it I knew it was going to be awesomely bad, and it lived up to my expectations