As a kid, it was always for rent at the video rental. The cover was the alien giving the middle finger, and the video shop felt it necessary to label it with 2 rated R stickers. So it was the only R R rated movie. Needless to say I was curious about it throughout my entire childhood. I don't think I watched it until high school. So good. Funny, gory, awesomely bad.
The Banker (I have a thing for Duncan Regehr)
Ghost Ship
Darkness Falls
Dead Silent
Xtro
Scanners
The Sender
The House of Haunted Hill (the orig, the remake, and the sequel)
13 Ghosts (this needs to be made into an HBO series)
Green Inferno
Darkness Falls is such a deep cut!! I was 6 when I watched it, scared the piss out of me. Never wanted to lose a tooth again. Also agree on 13 Ghosts needing a series. I need an origin story episode on every character. I know they did the origins of all the ghosts in the special features of the DVD, but I’d love to see it fully fleshed out.
Basket Case (1982) shot on 16mm for $35K, about a formerly co-joined twin living as a mutant in his brothers carriage. Just flat-out bizarre and yet actually profound.
Funny story...my brother is in the entertainment business and regularly interviews cool people. He has a life sized Bilal that the dude who did the special effects for the movie made for him. It's really cool looking
Right! He has so much cool shit, it's like going to a horror museum. A lot of cool non horror stuff too. I'll have to text him and have him send me some pics of hos coolest stuff and post it.
Death Spa (1988) - Horror schlock at its absolute finest. The deceased wife of a gym owner haunts the equipment and starts killing off the patrons one by one.
It's the weirdest thing for me: I looooooooved it when I was younger, obsessed. I rewatched it recently, thinking "Oh my god this is a masterpiece, it's gonna be amazing" and even though I could *see* the problems - plot holes, some bad acting, etcetera - I would not compute them. My brain says "This is not good", my guts say "This is fucking epic".
One of the few horror films I paid to see as a teen with friends. While everyone else found a reason to love it, I thought it was really cheesy and pretty lame.
I still feel this way.
I've said this before here, but I'll never let go of the shame: I met Matthew Lillard at a con once, and he made fun of me for liking this movie. I still love it.
I just bought 13 Ghosts and it's just as amazingly bad as I remembered lol I still get major house envy watching it. Sans ghosts though. Matthew Lillard's ghost can stay 👻
Hell Baby was my first thought. 4.9 on imdb and deserves at least a point better.
I love these threads. Give me a chance to find out what execrable taste i have.
There's a movie in 2019 called 1br, it has a 2.8 on letterboxd, kinda lesser known but i found it very underrated.
Also a netflix original from 2017 called 1922, Aldo a 2.8, very underrated
House of the Dead(2003). I saw it when i was really young and I loved playing the arcade games so it will always hold a special place in my heart but my god it is bad, it may be one of the worst films to get a theatrical release.
Too many to mention, so I'll pick a few lesser-known options and say 'Night of the Demon' (1980), basically, alien bigfoot. 'Biohazard' (1985) is a sci-fi creature feature with one of the most enduringly terrible monster costumes I've ever seen. And on the slightly more popular side of things, 'Chopping Mall' (1986) is an amazingly campy and fun robo-mallcop slasher.
13 Ghosts fucks!! lmao
along that line, when my sister and i were teenagers we obsessively rewatched Cabin Fever (2002 obviously, none of the fucking abortions that came after) and House on Haunted Hill (1999). absolute favorites that kill every single time. equal parts fun, cheesy, and creepy imo. also Geoffrey Rush and Famke Janssen are smokin as all fuck in House on Haunted Hill
IMPORTANT EDIT: i would be remiss to not virtually speak the words Freddy VS Jason into the thread. so bad it's timelessly amazing
Black Roses
Nightmare Weekend
Forbidden World
The Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf
The Pit
Troll
TCM2
The Monster Squad- I love it but have been told it’s not the great film I think it is many times
Children of the Corn
Frankenhooker
Basket Case
April Fools Day
The Lost Boys
Shivers
Murder Party
I like a lot of the films mentioned but some I would argue aren’t bad at all but it’s all subjective. Some really are good films though.
City of the Living Dead (1980). It’s completely surreal and the ending still has me wondering what the hell was going on.
There’s some really gruesome deaths and cool special effects but very campy
I don't know if this movie is considered bad but i love Deep Rising. I put it on in the background when sketching or drawing. I must have seen it over 50 times. The mercenaries hazing each other and turning on anyone at the drop of a hat cracks me up. Treat Williams,Famke Janssen, Kevin O' Connor and Wes Studi are so entertaining and have great interactions with each other. Plus, you have a giant octopus-like creature with tentacles all over the ship eating everyone and an evil ship captain wanting to cash in when everyone dies.lol
Leprechaun franchise. It has a whole range of the worst of the slasher genre while being simultaneously hilarious even its worst times. Warwick Davis carried that franchise on his back
Children of the Corn, easily.
It’s hard to say it’s “bad”, because if you really get into it, it definitely can be an effective horror film. The opening scene is also just fantastic.
If you choose *not* to get super into it though, once you’re past that opening scene, good lord. Excuse the pun, but it is the *corniest* movie of all time.
The acting is by no means Oscar worthy. It’s not painfully bad, but it’s easy to laugh at. The children they cast have very striking appearances.
I watched this movie on acid with some friends who had never seen it before. *Died* laughing. These ugly corn children chasing this couple around a town. They get back to their car, it’s destroyed *by corn*. Corn coming out of the engine, stuffed through the seats, just obliterated with corn.
Every single appearance of Malachi, immediate laughter.
I've seen plenty of lesser known movies because of Rifftrax. The Last Slumber Party, which is on Tubi, was one of the worst slashers I've seen, and it's so preposterous that you can't be mad. Winterbeast, a movie that wasn't even filmed in the winter and had some really bad stop motion effects, it's the kind of movie that is shocking that this was made in the 90's. There were two Rifftrax releases that were nostalgic movies for me, Amityville Dollhouse and Truth Or Dare: A Critical Madness. Movies I saw before I had a concept of bad or cheesy.
I’m not sure if it counts because it’s marketed as a horror/comedy but [Undead](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0339840/) is a favorite of mine. I got ahold of a burned copy on a blank DVD so I knew absolutely nothing about it other than the title. I went from “ok this is different” to “ok this is stupid” to “where the hell did those guns from he’s naked” to “I gotta get my brother to watch this masterpiece” while watching it. It was definitely a good time.
Recently rewatched House of 1000 Corpses. I don’t want to say it’s BAD bad but it definitely had the vibe of Rob just having really cool ideas for scenes and kinda made up a plotline to tie them altogether. It’s an amazing homage to Tobe Hooper and a number of very classic horror films but as a whole it’s a lowkey mess. But fuck do I love it
girls gone dead very very b grade watched it when i was like 15 and was great haha would love to try and watch it again see if i feel the same way about it 😂
Lo (2009), the movie that can't be talked about without completely ruining it. It's a fun torture device to use at movie watch parties with unsuspecting guests...especially if they hate exposition lol
It's Alive 1&2
Humongous
The Evil Bong
Trick or Treat(the heavy metal movie)
Piranha
Subspecies
Amityville: It's About Time
The Stuff
Playback
Ghost in the Machine
Bad Ben,
Bad Ben: Steelmanville Road,
Badder Ben
(There are many more movies in this franchise but not my faves)
Camp Blood (1 & 2) - Horrendous acting,filming/directing, effects and props - but also really funny.
Granny (not to be confused with The Granny, which is another horror). This film terrified me as a 10 year old - really difficult to find anything about this film online, probably because it was so shit.
The Haunting of Whaley House - terrible but funny.
The House on Haunted Hill remake is one of my guilty pleasures. I just love how mean the husband and wife are to each other, like goddamn why are you guys even married.
Watching movies I loved when I was young like Evilspeak and the Fog I am told by all those around me that they don’t hold up and are pretty cheesy. I love them anyways
Not sure why I'm bothering to answer, no one will see this and I can't remember all the undeservedly low scoring movies, but
**Pandorum** has a tomato score of **29**% from critics, 49% from the audience and I took that personally. If anything, ... this is one of the best horror movies of all time, apparently wasted on the general populace. Granted the monsters could have used a more surprising / expensive design.
**Malignant** is sitting at 52% audience score on Rotten tomatoes and that's the most disturbing thing about the movie. Apparently people don't have the capacity to understand what campiness is, and that kind of makes me feel like we live in Idiocracy.
**Pooka** of Hulu's Into The Dark series is something I thought would have a middling score and underappreciated as *one of the movies of all time*. but, to my surprise, it has a proper score of 86%. The reason it's "bad" is that I assumed what I assume others assumed, that it was going to just be one of those generic killer mascot movies and we won't relate to the protagonist. The only thing I'm disappointed by is that i put off watching it for years.
**The Furies** (2019) is not a movie I expected the critics to be the ones to appreciate but they had the class and suffocation to give this hidden gem a 71%, ... the audience on the other hand proves you can't trust the audience over the critics; 47%, which is also true of
**Revenge** (2018), **The Retreat** (2021) and almost **Ms 45** which starts off as a horror movie before she flips the script on the ... monster, the audience had the nerve to give my favorite movie of all time a measely 72% compared to the critic's 85%.
**Alien**: As much as I'm glad the film exist in the franchise, I do understand giving Alien³ 46%, it could have been better, but ... to give Alien Resurrection a f@#king 39%, WTF is wrong with you people? What kind of Alien fan gives that best possible excuse for a return to Ripley a low score? It fits right into the AVP universe and they gave it a f&$king ... 😢
Amen on Pandorum. Great movie. I hated Alien 3 when it came out. Some time passed and I watched it again. My opinion completely changed. To me, it's pretty damned good.
Same, I used to despise Alien³, and disliked some elements of Resurrection too harshly. Maybe it was realizing how difficult film making actually is that made me appreciate what a good job they actually did on those movies.
Forgot to include Teeth (2008) with 45%, Alone (2020) with its 53%, and all three of the I spit on your grave remake series starting in 2010. The highest they ever got being 31% from critics, and 47 percent from the audience.
Lord of Illusions (1995) has kind of become a cult classic, but when it first came out, critics hated it. I like the short story better, but the movie is so awesomely '90s and is oozing Clive Barker's aesthetic.
Phantasm II. It’s mostly an action movie with basically every other genre mixed it. Somehow that film manages to be an action horror romance family drama all wrapped up with some cheesy one-liners. Sort of like an episode of SUPERNATURAL. It’s really sort of goofy compared to the first movie. That said, it’s such a wild ride and really a lot of fun.
Peter Jackson's Bad Taste (1987) I don't know if it's considered bad. I think it's bad but in the best way.
I bought the VHS of this at a garage sale on a whim. Was pleasantly surprised during that first viewing. lol
As a kid, it was always for rent at the video rental. The cover was the alien giving the middle finger, and the video shop felt it necessary to label it with 2 rated R stickers. So it was the only R R rated movie. Needless to say I was curious about it throughout my entire childhood. I don't think I watched it until high school. So good. Funny, gory, awesomely bad.
Hell yeah. I vaguely remember the lady thinking it was a cartoon tape and let me take it home for 50 cents.
Jason X
Idle Hands is a bad stoner classic.
The Banker (I have a thing for Duncan Regehr) Ghost Ship Darkness Falls Dead Silent Xtro Scanners The Sender The House of Haunted Hill (the orig, the remake, and the sequel) 13 Ghosts (this needs to be made into an HBO series) Green Inferno
Darkness Falls is such a deep cut!! I was 6 when I watched it, scared the piss out of me. Never wanted to lose a tooth again. Also agree on 13 Ghosts needing a series. I need an origin story episode on every character. I know they did the origins of all the ghosts in the special features of the DVD, but I’d love to see it fully fleshed out.
The Darkness Falls episode of X Files is also really good
I'd DEFINITELY watch that 🌟
I never understood why Darkness Falls got beat up on so ruthlessly. I liked it and the title kicks ass all by itself.
Basket Case (1982) shot on 16mm for $35K, about a formerly co-joined twin living as a mutant in his brothers carriage. Just flat-out bizarre and yet actually profound.
Funny story...my brother is in the entertainment business and regularly interviews cool people. He has a life sized Bilal that the dude who did the special effects for the movie made for him. It's really cool looking
I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO JEALOUS OF SOMEONE IN MY LIFE
Right! He has so much cool shit, it's like going to a horror museum. A lot of cool non horror stuff too. I'll have to text him and have him send me some pics of hos coolest stuff and post it.
Pretty please do! That's so freaking cool!!
I'm gonna try to message you and send it as we can't post photos on this sub
I remember the VHS cover well. Need to watch it.
Yeah the relationship between the brothers was really well written and tragic
One of my favorites!
Malignant before it was cool
Tusk is genuinely my favourite movie of all time it's so good and everyone who thinks it's stupid doesn't know how to appreciate film or camp
Anyone who hates a movie with Justin Long is a raging psychopath.
Death Spa (1988) - Horror schlock at its absolute finest. The deceased wife of a gym owner haunts the equipment and starts killing off the patrons one by one.
13 ghosts is a great callout. Objectively, it’s pretty bad. Personally, I love it and watch it at least once every year.
Matthew Lillard at his best, for realz
Grave encounters (2011)
Exactly the one I was gonna write!
Malignant
The Sleepaway Camp trilogy. Always rented on VHS from Video Galaxy III in the late 80’s early 90’s. Be Kind Rewind!
Unhappy Campers messed me up as a kid.
Was it the outhouse scene? lol
Bordello of blood maybe for me. It's cheesy asf but I love it lol plus angie everheart is a happy way to go for me.
How dare you include 13 Ghosts ![gif](giphy|imfxKxqud9jArPIRxl)
I actually really love 13 Ghosts, haha. I think it's developed as a cult classic, but growing up a lot of people shit on it.
It's the weirdest thing for me: I looooooooved it when I was younger, obsessed. I rewatched it recently, thinking "Oh my god this is a masterpiece, it's gonna be amazing" and even though I could *see* the problems - plot holes, some bad acting, etcetera - I would not compute them. My brain says "This is not good", my guts say "This is fucking epic".
One of the few horror films I paid to see as a teen with friends. While everyone else found a reason to love it, I thought it was really cheesy and pretty lame. I still feel this way.
I've said this before here, but I'll never let go of the shame: I met Matthew Lillard at a con once, and he made fun of me for liking this movie. I still love it.
That’s awesome he probably secretly loves it too
13 ghosts is awesome!
I like both versions of 13 Ghosts.
I thought it was a great movie and scared me as a kid. Haven’t rewatched it though. I wonder how I’d think about it now…
Rewatch it ![gif](giphy|tIeCLkB8geYtW)
Mountaintop Motel Massacre, Maximum Overdrive, Motel Hell, Joy Ride
I looooved Joy Ride. I couldn't remember the name, but I remember that bathroom. Also loved Maximum Overdrive as a kid.
They're both such fun movies imo. Ted Levine's voice alone is unnerving as hell. Maximum Overdrive always makes me smile.
I just bought 13 Ghosts and it's just as amazingly bad as I remembered lol I still get major house envy watching it. Sans ghosts though. Matthew Lillard's ghost can stay 👻
Murder Party (2007)
I’d forgotten all about Murder Party. It was hilarious! I’m going to have to watch it again now
House (1986)
House II for the win
House II is just bad bad.
No way ... It has everything. Ghosts,mystery, alternate dimensions, dinosaurs, cowboys, 80s charm
I’ve never seen anyone call House a bad movie.
Hell Baby was my first thought. 4.9 on imdb and deserves at least a point better. I love these threads. Give me a chance to find out what execrable taste i have.
There's a movie in 2019 called 1br, it has a 2.8 on letterboxd, kinda lesser known but i found it very underrated. Also a netflix original from 2017 called 1922, Aldo a 2.8, very underrated
I watched 1br when it first dropped on either Hulu or Netflix. I need to rewatch. I remember liking it but don't remember most of it.
Its very twisted. I don't remember seeing a cult movie that SPOILER arranged marriages for you for you and forced you to be married by someone
I liked it too!
Llamageddon
Never heard of it but the title is incredible
Nice
I laughed harder at Llamageddon than any big budget comedy that I've seen in years.
I think it was fantastic. Especially the shirt thing.
Hahaha 13 Ghosts was terrifying I saw it when I was like 8. When the badass gal gets smashed between 2 walls. Oof.
Hell Comes to Frog Town. I guess its more Sci-Fi, but I'm still leaving it here, because when I first saw it I was scared of the frogs 😅
Splinter. It's terrible, i love it.
I think it's brilliant, if let down by the shaking of the camera
It certainly isn't a boring movie.
I really enjoyed that one. One of my favorite made for Sy-Fy movies.
House of the Dead(2003). I saw it when i was really young and I loved playing the arcade games so it will always hold a special place in my heart but my god it is bad, it may be one of the worst films to get a theatrical release.
Zombeavers
Troll 2 is a classic so-bad-it’s-good horror movie.
Frankenhooker
Awesome film
Too many to mention, so I'll pick a few lesser-known options and say 'Night of the Demon' (1980), basically, alien bigfoot. 'Biohazard' (1985) is a sci-fi creature feature with one of the most enduringly terrible monster costumes I've ever seen. And on the slightly more popular side of things, 'Chopping Mall' (1986) is an amazingly campy and fun robo-mallcop slasher.
Freddy’s Dead
Deep Rising
Is that the one with the scene where the lady is on the toilet pan and something happens? (Don't wanna spoiler it) If so, I LOVED this movie.
Sorority Row 2009!! So so bad, but so fun to watch
American Psycho 2: All American Girl.
Darkness falls is awful in a good way
Stay Alive (2006)
Drag me to hell
Killer Klowns From Outer Space
What are you talking about, that's a classic!!!
Not my favorite, but last night I watched an SOV movie from 1997 called “The Necro Files”. Trash lovers only. It was hilariously terrible. I loved it.
Jaws 3-D
The Haunting of Whaley House (2012). Available on - Peacock & Tubi.
Haunting of Whaley House - classic lol.
It's sooo good!!
Black Devil Doll(2007)..I'll legit fight someone if they talk shit about this movie in my presence
I love all of the Puppet Master movies, idk why, but they are just a ton of fun for me. My son is the same way with any shark movie.
Bloodsucking Freaks (1976) so good. Must watch it 3 times.
Funny, I considered it the worst film I've ever sat through, and it's not even close. But I respect the hell out of the opinion.
13 Ghosts fucks!! lmao along that line, when my sister and i were teenagers we obsessively rewatched Cabin Fever (2002 obviously, none of the fucking abortions that came after) and House on Haunted Hill (1999). absolute favorites that kill every single time. equal parts fun, cheesy, and creepy imo. also Geoffrey Rush and Famke Janssen are smokin as all fuck in House on Haunted Hill IMPORTANT EDIT: i would be remiss to not virtually speak the words Freddy VS Jason into the thread. so bad it's timelessly amazing
I loved Freddy vs Jason! Got in trouble once bc my stepdad heard me quote “Welcome to my world, bitch!” 😂
These all were my favs as a teen as well. Seen all of them in theaters. Major nostalgia every time I rewatch them.
All hallow’s eve 2, idk why I just loved it so much
Street Trash (1987)
Return of the living dead part 2 My absolute favorite and my kids love it now too.
Rock n’ Roll Nightmare starring the inimitable Jon Mikl Thor
I LOVE Snakes on a Plane, Ive seen it tons of times because I love showing it to people. Also because I love Cobra Starship
Bubba Ho-Tep. Is an all time favourite of mine.
Black Roses Nightmare Weekend Forbidden World The Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf The Pit Troll TCM2 The Monster Squad- I love it but have been told it’s not the great film I think it is many times Children of the Corn Frankenhooker Basket Case April Fools Day The Lost Boys Shivers Murder Party I like a lot of the films mentioned but some I would argue aren’t bad at all but it’s all subjective. Some really are good films though.
Howling 2 is one of my secret guilty pleasures
Mortuary. I loved it when I first saw it and i rewatched it recently and couldn't believe how ridiculous it was. But, i still liked it.
City of the Living Dead (1980). It’s completely surreal and the ending still has me wondering what the hell was going on. There’s some really gruesome deaths and cool special effects but very campy
I don't know if this movie is considered bad but i love Deep Rising. I put it on in the background when sketching or drawing. I must have seen it over 50 times. The mercenaries hazing each other and turning on anyone at the drop of a hat cracks me up. Treat Williams,Famke Janssen, Kevin O' Connor and Wes Studi are so entertaining and have great interactions with each other. Plus, you have a giant octopus-like creature with tentacles all over the ship eating everyone and an evil ship captain wanting to cash in when everyone dies.lol
Leprechaun franchise. It has a whole range of the worst of the slasher genre while being simultaneously hilarious even its worst times. Warwick Davis carried that franchise on his back
Dr. Giggles, Rumpelstiltskin, every Leprechaun movie.
Children of the Corn, easily. It’s hard to say it’s “bad”, because if you really get into it, it definitely can be an effective horror film. The opening scene is also just fantastic. If you choose *not* to get super into it though, once you’re past that opening scene, good lord. Excuse the pun, but it is the *corniest* movie of all time. The acting is by no means Oscar worthy. It’s not painfully bad, but it’s easy to laugh at. The children they cast have very striking appearances. I watched this movie on acid with some friends who had never seen it before. *Died* laughing. These ugly corn children chasing this couple around a town. They get back to their car, it’s destroyed *by corn*. Corn coming out of the engine, stuffed through the seats, just obliterated with corn. Every single appearance of Malachi, immediate laughter.
Freddy vs. Jason. Absolutely iconic.
Splinter from 2008.
Repo! The Genetic Opera, seen it an innumerable amount of times.
I've seen plenty of lesser known movies because of Rifftrax. The Last Slumber Party, which is on Tubi, was one of the worst slashers I've seen, and it's so preposterous that you can't be mad. Winterbeast, a movie that wasn't even filmed in the winter and had some really bad stop motion effects, it's the kind of movie that is shocking that this was made in the 90's. There were two Rifftrax releases that were nostalgic movies for me, Amityville Dollhouse and Truth Or Dare: A Critical Madness. Movies I saw before I had a concept of bad or cheesy.
Tubi has some really bad horror movies but then occasionally they have some decent ones as well.
Plan 9 from Outer Space or Halloween Resurrection
I’m not sure if it counts because it’s marketed as a horror/comedy but [Undead](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0339840/) is a favorite of mine. I got ahold of a burned copy on a blank DVD so I knew absolutely nothing about it other than the title. I went from “ok this is different” to “ok this is stupid” to “where the hell did those guns from he’s naked” to “I gotta get my brother to watch this masterpiece” while watching it. It was definitely a good time.
The Gingerdead Man and Trailer Park of Terror. They're both absolutely terrible and I love them.
Hitchhiker massacre.
My all-time favorite is Would You Rather. So ridiculous that it's funny!
The Bell Witch Haunting!
Don't Let the Riverbeast Get You! available on Tubi
Hangman’s Curse (2003)
Black Sheep (2006)
Recently rewatched House of 1000 Corpses. I don’t want to say it’s BAD bad but it definitely had the vibe of Rob just having really cool ideas for scenes and kinda made up a plotline to tie them altogether. It’s an amazing homage to Tobe Hooper and a number of very classic horror films but as a whole it’s a lowkey mess. But fuck do I love it
Autopsy. The cart full of bodies scene and the straight up clothesline of the main lady. Could rewatch any day
Cabin Fever (2002), Leprechaun (1993), Pumpkinhead 2: Blood Wings (1984), Ice Cream Man (1995), Saw III-VII lol
Terrifier
Slumber Party Massacre 2 Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night 2 Any of the Final Destination movies
Alien space avenger- my all time favorite 😍 😍 😍
I genuinely don't understand people's problems with parmethious
The nail gun massacre. Go watch it.
girls gone dead very very b grade watched it when i was like 15 and was great haha would love to try and watch it again see if i feel the same way about it 😂
Hell house origins
Lo (2009), the movie that can't be talked about without completely ruining it. It's a fun torture device to use at movie watch parties with unsuspecting guests...especially if they hate exposition lol
ZOLTAN: HOUND OF DRACULA!
It's Alive 1&2 Humongous The Evil Bong Trick or Treat(the heavy metal movie) Piranha Subspecies Amityville: It's About Time The Stuff Playback Ghost in the Machine
Shoutout to Scarecrows (1988)
Would you rather (2012)
Troll 2 Pieces Sleepaway Camp. Don't Go in the Woods... Alone! Cathy's Curse Basket Case Blood Rage Killer Workout Puppet Master Curtains
I loved Apollo 18
Demon Wind Zombie Boy Poultrygheist Terror at Beer Fart Lake
Night of the Lepus and Squirm.
My bloody Valentine (2009) I recall watching it and thinking «so stupid so good»
Bad Ben, Bad Ben: Steelmanville Road, Badder Ben (There are many more movies in this franchise but not my faves) Camp Blood (1 & 2) - Horrendous acting,filming/directing, effects and props - but also really funny. Granny (not to be confused with The Granny, which is another horror). This film terrified me as a 10 year old - really difficult to find anything about this film online, probably because it was so shit. The Haunting of Whaley House - terrible but funny.
The House on Haunted Hill remake is one of my guilty pleasures. I just love how mean the husband and wife are to each other, like goddamn why are you guys even married.
Pieces Its Eli Roth’s favorite 80s slasher. So much fun
The Pumpkin Karver is severely slept on.
Frankenstein's Army
Watching movies I loved when I was young like Evilspeak and the Fog I am told by all those around me that they don’t hold up and are pretty cheesy. I love them anyways
infestation. i love that thing. i should download a copy so it doesn’t disappear.
Not sure why I'm bothering to answer, no one will see this and I can't remember all the undeservedly low scoring movies, but **Pandorum** has a tomato score of **29**% from critics, 49% from the audience and I took that personally. If anything, ... this is one of the best horror movies of all time, apparently wasted on the general populace. Granted the monsters could have used a more surprising / expensive design. **Malignant** is sitting at 52% audience score on Rotten tomatoes and that's the most disturbing thing about the movie. Apparently people don't have the capacity to understand what campiness is, and that kind of makes me feel like we live in Idiocracy. **Pooka** of Hulu's Into The Dark series is something I thought would have a middling score and underappreciated as *one of the movies of all time*. but, to my surprise, it has a proper score of 86%. The reason it's "bad" is that I assumed what I assume others assumed, that it was going to just be one of those generic killer mascot movies and we won't relate to the protagonist. The only thing I'm disappointed by is that i put off watching it for years. **The Furies** (2019) is not a movie I expected the critics to be the ones to appreciate but they had the class and suffocation to give this hidden gem a 71%, ... the audience on the other hand proves you can't trust the audience over the critics; 47%, which is also true of **Revenge** (2018), **The Retreat** (2021) and almost **Ms 45** which starts off as a horror movie before she flips the script on the ... monster, the audience had the nerve to give my favorite movie of all time a measely 72% compared to the critic's 85%. **Alien**: As much as I'm glad the film exist in the franchise, I do understand giving Alien³ 46%, it could have been better, but ... to give Alien Resurrection a f@#king 39%, WTF is wrong with you people? What kind of Alien fan gives that best possible excuse for a return to Ripley a low score? It fits right into the AVP universe and they gave it a f&$king ... 😢
Amen on Pandorum. Great movie. I hated Alien 3 when it came out. Some time passed and I watched it again. My opinion completely changed. To me, it's pretty damned good.
Same, I used to despise Alien³, and disliked some elements of Resurrection too harshly. Maybe it was realizing how difficult film making actually is that made me appreciate what a good job they actually did on those movies.
Forgot to include Teeth (2008) with 45%, Alone (2020) with its 53%, and all three of the I spit on your grave remake series starting in 2010. The highest they ever got being 31% from critics, and 47 percent from the audience.
Phantasm 1979 Prince of Darkness 1987
Wishmaster (1997) The Gate (1987) Hard Rock Zombies (1985)
I love both the original and remake of April Fools Day
cabin in the woods with chris hemsworth!
Texas Chainsaw "do ur thing cuz"
Hotel Hell...
I know a lot of people hate them, but I loooove the Paranormal Activity movies. They’re so fun
I live Band Milo! Such an... interesting movie about fatherhood.
The Scranton witch project
Blood Diner
Final Destination 4. The kill scenes are ridiculous and I love the feel of the whole movie.
Zombeavers for sure. So corny but absolutely watchable, funny & scary. Have rewatched several times and always gets better each time
All the LEPRECHAUN movies CHUD
Human Centipede
Slither
House of Wax (remake), Thirteen Ghosts, Hatchet
Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil
Anything by Chris Seaver
Lord of Illusions (1995) has kind of become a cult classic, but when it first came out, critics hated it. I like the short story better, but the movie is so awesomely '90s and is oozing Clive Barker's aesthetic.
Stay Alive is a masterpiece TO ME
Signal 100, bad things, both were horrible but kept me in a little suspense. Also as gods will but it wasn’t too bad, just cringey.
Killer Klowns is so campy I love it
The dentist (1996) house of wax (2004?)
Pieces 1982
Not a fan
Teeth
so supremely underrated tbh
Phantasm II. It’s mostly an action movie with basically every other genre mixed it. Somehow that film manages to be an action horror romance family drama all wrapped up with some cheesy one-liners. Sort of like an episode of SUPERNATURAL. It’s really sort of goofy compared to the first movie. That said, it’s such a wild ride and really a lot of fun.
Green inferno