Slipstream (1989).. check it out if you haven't seen it. Mark Hamill, Bill Paxton and produced by Gary Kurtz (Star Wars, ESB, American Graffiti, The Dark Crystal).. This was released 5 years after Return of the Jedi with that star power and didn't even get a US cinema release.
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Shark Attack 3: Megalodon
That one used to be my favourite cause John Barrowman is in it.
Now I'm afraid of the water cause of my shark movie binge, and John Barrowman is a pervert who got dropped by everyone.
That film has the best line ever, though. John said it was an ad-lib where he was trying to make Jenny McShane laugh.
Evil Dead
Christmas Coupon. It's so fucked you can't take your eyes off it.
Plan 9 From Outer Space has been long considered the best worst movie. Directed by Ed Wood it starred Bela Lougosi who died during filming and was replaced by his accountant IIRC who covered his face for the duration. It also features Vampira the original scream queen B-movie host.
The Bermuda Triangle, Hillbillies in a Haunted House, and She Devils On Wheels are some of my personal favorites. If schlock is your thing definitely check out Tubi. It's a free streaming service that is a bottomless pit of older bad films, documentaries on bad films and whole movies of nothing but trailers of old films. I'm obsessed!
Evil Aliens (2005), a British alien/UFO encounter comedy.
ANY modern Stevel Seagal stuff imho
His classic 90s movies hit different knowing the man he'd become. There's more evidence of lazy choreography and bullshido than I noticed when I was a kid.
You got to watch All Star Superman on HBO Max. It is honestly the most insane and stupid superhero thing ever made and every moment is more crazy than the last. It is a 10 out of 10 laugh riot while high. I want to give some examples but I also don't want to spoil this for anyone who hasn't seen it.
Bad Boy Bubby
I love dumb and clichet action movie.
For that I'm gonna pick Skin Trade
The English dub of the kung fu movie Shaolin V. Ninja. Voices are wildly inconsistent, plot makes no sense. A great time. Pretty sure it’s on YouTube. At least it was some years ago.
American Movie
The directors made a bunch of movies using the same technique: buy footage from unfinished Asian action movies. Splice them with footage of European martial artists sparring in the most bizarrely colourful outfits and Ninja! headbands. Dub in ridiculous dialogue about a vague revenge plot.
Don't play any drinking games with this movie. You'll die of alcohol poisoning before the third act.
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