Moonfall (2023), seen it several times with friends, highly recommended
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Fuck me that movie was so stupid. I can’t believe I finished it (watching alone).
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
- Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)
- Time Bandits (1981)
- The Dark Crystal (1982)
- Krull (1983)
- Brazil (1985)
- Big Trouble in Little China (1986)
- The Princess Bride (1987)
Any one of these are both campy and thought provoking.
You gotta check out the Neil Breen movies. Here's a trailer for one of his movies, Twisted Pair.
They're absolutely awful to watch alone and great to watch as a group. I still can't decide if he's self aware or not.
Monster house
Young Einstein
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Olympus Has Fallen
London Has Fallen
The plot is so ridiculous, its actually comedic.
spoiler
In Olympus Has Fallen, North Korea invades the US 🤭 Absolutely ridiculous, but fun to watch. (Maybe not that ridiculous tho, considering the current administration's incompetency 👀)
If you haven't seen Angel has fallen - rectify this immediately. I'm fairly certain that Nolte just wandered on set wearing his own clothes and they were like, "Great! Let's shoot!"
cannibal: the musical
Beerfest is actually so bad it wraps around to being a 10. Love that movie 😂
Monster Hunter
Back door sluts 9.
Lot of lore in that one
Pimp my ride
My top series for this is "Hi-sCool SeHa Girls", a 3D anime about three Sega game consoles who have been anthropomorphised into highschool girls. they go on adventures inside of lesser-known sega branded games, and the episodes are a mix of legitimately funny visual gags, good storytelling, bad storytelling, and both decent-quality cgi and extremely low-quality video editing. It's the most fever-dream-like show I've seen.
Yeah thats going on the list
I have to see this
Napoleon Dynamite
Big Man Japan is the one you want
Avenue 5 is pretty fun especially if you're a Dr. House fan.
The Tim Burton Batman movies. They’re hilariously bad, but make for a great time when you’re drunk with friends.
Movie 43. Thank me later
I found it 10-20% funny, 80%+ cringe
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra