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Post by davidmello on May 24, 2007 16:20:15 GMT -5
From what I've heard about Shrek, Spiderman and Pirates of the Caribbean III, maybe Mike ought to take these movies on eventually as three examples of sequels that only existed because the studios wanted them more than the public did. And I wonder if anyone suggested "The Island", also known as "Parts: The Clonus Horror plus 75 million dollars".
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Post by Crowfan on Jun 8, 2007 7:36:46 GMT -5
Red Dawn. This was on AMC the other day, and had forgotten what a horrible movie it was.
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Post by notmerrittstone on Jun 8, 2007 9:41:40 GMT -5
I strongly second Lost Highway. That could be the Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living... of Rifftrax. Maybe that or Eyes Wide Shut. I'll also agree with TCM: The Next Generation (gag) and Anaconda.
Others I don't think I saw mentioned:
Waterworld Men In Black 2 Demolition Man Judge Dredd Rocky's 3,4,5, & Balboa Minority Report Lethal Weapon 3 & 4 I, Robot Charlie's Angels Punisher (either version) The Black Dahlia (DePalma) Independence Day Rock Star The Shadow (Baldwin) Deep Blue Sea Super Mario Bros. & episodes of 24, Heroes, The West Wing, & The Incredible Hulk
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Post by Mod City on Jun 8, 2007 14:29:56 GMT -5
Don't remember if this has been mentioned or not, but I'd really like to see one for Hudson Hawk. That movie had me laughing out loud the first time I saw it, and it had nothing to do with the intended humor.
Here are some others. I think most of these have been mentioned already, but what the heck:
Kickboxer Or Bloodsport, or whatever Van Damme movie is the easiest to stomach.
Under Siege Or Marked for Death, or whatever Segal movie is the easiest to stomach.
The Net It's just dated enough to be enjoyable.
Outbreak I just saw this on television the other night and, whoa, I had forgotten how bad that movie is.
Cocoon Wilford Brimley and Steve Guttenberg. Sounds like a crackling combination, but the movie might be too slow to do well.
The Rules of Attraction Knowing Mike's aversion to Bret Easton Ellis, I'm guessing he wouldn't have a problem taking this one down. Less than Zero would work fine here, too, but they might both be too dark to be really funny.
Crocodile Dundee This got a little too much love on its initial release. I think everyone has gained some perspective since then. The sequels are also fair game, if not better choices outright.
Apocalypse Now For some reason, I think this would be fun. Maybe The Island of Dr. Moreau was enough Brando for one Rifftrax lifetime, though.
Gladiator Not the Russell Crowe flick, but the boxing movie from the early 90s. I think Warrant had a song on the soundtrack? Yikes. And all wrapped up in a neat little package from the director of Road House.
Hook This had to be metioned before. How could it not be?
Deep Impact One you can exchange with Armageddon, if you feel like it.
License to Drive Assuming you can get this on DVD. Has anyone watched this movie in the last 15 years? I think I forgot about it completely until just now.
Must...keep...thinking...
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Post by brody on Jun 18, 2007 23:47:20 GMT -5
Saw I-III
Hostel
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Post by hugo on Jun 19, 2007 5:13:27 GMT -5
I just recently stomached "Armageddon" for the first time, and it's definitely got RiffTrax written all over it.
I'd also like to see any of the "Spider-man" movies done, if for no other reason than to convince my girlfriend of how terrible those movies really are.
Starship Troopers has probably been mentioned (too lazy to read through the entire thread) and I believe it would be a good candidate.
Uhhh...that movie with the intelligent sharks...Deep Blue Sea? That seems to fit the standard.
But again, I'd love to see the Spider-man films ripped on.
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Post by Waluigi on Jun 26, 2007 21:30:01 GMT -5
As a kid I loved all of the Jaws movies, mainly because I love Great White Sharks as a kid. When I got older I relized that Jaws was a great film (one of the best movies ever) & Jaws 2 was okay, & the other 2 were crap.
I would like to see Mike do at least one Jaws movie, I really don't care which one, I feel that Mike could do a good job with any of them.
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Post by Torgo on Aug 15, 2007 17:46:16 GMT -5
I thought about this a long time ago, however I just watched the movie last night and remembered how awsome it would be if it happened.
The Evil Dead - Special guest riffers: Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell
Can you say "heaven?"
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Post by (busdrivertohell) on Aug 24, 2007 21:01:18 GMT -5
I can say that I have never seen one.
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Post by Skyroniter on Aug 24, 2007 21:43:03 GMT -5
I can say that I have never seen one. You haven't seen a rifftrax?
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Post by (busdrivertohell) on Aug 24, 2007 21:47:14 GMT -5
I've seen a clip, but no. I have not seen one.
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Post by Skyroniter on Aug 25, 2007 10:43:27 GMT -5
I've seen a clip, but no. I have not seen one. Do you feel technically challenged with the whole sync idea or just have little interest in them?
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Post by (busdrivertohell) on Aug 25, 2007 22:58:52 GMT -5
It's not that, I've just never been afforded the opportunity to see a whole episode. Like I said, I've seen clips, but not whole episodes. I would LIKE to see one, but don't know where. Most of my time on the net is spent here or looking up scholarships for med school or paramedic school or to get a fire science degree.
Nothing is difficult for me to grasp, or off putting. I'm sorry if I don't seem like the kind of person who would 'get' it.
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Post by Skyroniter on Aug 26, 2007 13:18:14 GMT -5
It's not that, I've just never been afforded the opportunity to see a whole episode. Like I said, I've seen clips, but not whole episodes. I would LIKE to see one, but don't know where. Most of my time on the net is spent here or looking up scholarships for med school or paramedic school or to get a fire science degree. Nothing is difficult for me to grasp, or off putting. I'm sorry if I don't seem like the kind of person who would 'get' it. I didn't mean to imply that you couldn't "get" it. I was just curious as to why you hadn't seen one. Some board members have expressed no interest in Rifftrax. I'm sure there are a number of folks challenged by or not willing to make the effort required the whole "synchronizing with the movie" thing. It really isn't hard at all.
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Post by Hugh Beaumont on Aug 27, 2007 3:01:08 GMT -5
Admittedly, I've only seen one, myself, and not even in its entirety. (I bought the Fifth Element one, when it came out. I don't think I finished it. I also have the Nestor track, from when they were giving it away free.) It's just not terribly convenient, for me personally. From what I've seen via clips, it also just doesn't seem as funny as MST or the Film Crew, generally speaking. I do, however, plan on catching up eventually, when I have the time and money.
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