It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Screamers. The 1995 Peter Weller one.
People are listing a lot of movies that I really liked:
Reanimator series
highlander series
Chronicles of Riddick
The first Conan, but the destroyer was awful.
Escape from NY the sequel in LA was awful.
The Road Warrior

Now that Yor I have never seen, but with a theme song like that, I really gotta watch that one, is it on Netflix.

not sure if it's considered a bad movie, but I liked Army of Darkness.
I liked Schwarzenegger's movie "End of Days" when it came out. It received awful scores in reviews, but for some reason I thought it was daring and exciting. Probably because I was much younger then.
avatar
Azilut: [...]I know Chronicles of Riddick gets bashed somewhat but I love it
I liked that too, but I also look very favorable at anything Vin Diesel does ever since I saw his D&D interviews.
Postal, directed by the notoriously bad Uwe Boll. Based on the game Postal 2 and starring Dave Foley et al, it's surprisingly entertaining for anyone who's played (and enjoyed) the game. It's available on Netflix.
Post edited April 12, 2013 by farlark
Gamer.
I like that it got Terry Crews, Gerard Butler, Michael C. Hall AND Ludacris in one movie. It was fucking awesome, but not very philosophical. The "game" scenes are easily the best part of the movie.
Flash Gordon....its so bad i loved watching it.....and also the parody of the parody...FLESH GORDON
I watched this one with some friends and many beers and we couldn't stoped laughing (hey we were 16).
Also all of Troma (even dear Boll could learn from them)
avatar
MaridAudran: The Last Supper.

Low-budget film about a group of liberal arts grad students who live collectively in a house and undertake a sort of murder-spree via dinner trial to eliminate the scourge of advocates/extremists of right-wing causes, and recycle their bodies as fertilizer for tomato plants.

As a teenager, this film was a fantasy for me the way comic books or fantasy-genre flicks were for others my age.

B-movie all the way, down to the limited number of locations scenes were shot at, reliance on vast amounts of dialogue to advance plot, and preachy nature of the script. But damn fun.
avatar
dracomage1996: I......Is that Cameron Diaz?
Yeah, early in her career. She had yet to reach mega-mainstream stardom so was doing smaller roles in indie flicks then.
avatar
s23021536: 'Plan 9 from Outer Space' of course!
^This!
avatar
mondo84: It's a common choice but mine has to be The Room. It's just so hilarious and enjoyable despite being so bad.
Indeed. Highly recommended as "so bad they become good"-type of movies.

Then there's Left Behind: World at War
Not a good movie at all but it has its charm because it's so weird and bad at the same time.

Army of Darkness
Another so bad they become good, mostly on the funny side.
Post edited April 12, 2013 by Nirth
I love me some low-brow cinema. It's hard for me to narrow it down, but here are my top favorites:
Evil Dead 1 & 2 (which I'm actually hesitant to call "bad movies" considering what Raimi was able to achieve on shoe-string budgets)
Re-Animator & From Beyond (see above parenthetical and substitute Raimi with Gordon)
Street Trash
Zombie 2
Cannibal Ferox
Foxy Brown
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
Don't Go in the House
Maniac
Cannibal Holocaust (although it displays some level of artistry with the whole "meta" film-within-a-film thing)
Shogun Assassin (the non-edited Lone Wolf and Cub movies are legitimately good samurai flicks, though)

edit:
Return of the Living Dead should probably be on here too.
Post edited April 12, 2013 by rrr8891
Popeye.
Dead Alive pops to mind.
avatar
Elmofongo: In general.
Drugs, alcohol, destruction of some hotel rooms, possible domestic violence, deregatory comments about Chuck Lorre which costed him his job, believer in 9/11 Truth Movement, some videos where he claimed to be dark wizard or something and I think even his wife said that she thinks he's crazy.
More or less everything from Fred Olen Ray. This man is a god when it comes to trash movies.