What is your favourite rubbish movie?

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What is your favourite rubbish movie?

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... You know the one. Poorly dubbed. Rubbish FX. Unrealistic story.

For me, one instantly comes to mind, it has to Belly of the Beast starring Steven Seagal. The worst acting in acting history and totally rubbish fight scenes but I can't help enjoy when it's on.

I must admit, I do have that one in my collection but almost any film with Steven Seagal is exactly the same.

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Dark Star (1974)

Low-Budget Si-Fi.... I'm sure this was the one with the giant Tomato Aliens in the corridors and the AI bomb that was challenged with philosophy.

edit: Yea, there's a trailer on IMDB.... I forgot the final surfing scene!
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slurp wrote:Dark Star (1974)

Low-Budget Si-Fi.... I'm sure this was the one with the giant Tomato Aliens in the corridors and the AI bomb that was challenged with philosophy.

edit: Yea, there's a trailer on IMDB.... I forgot the final surfing scene!
Haha, looks brilliant.

Another movie that comes to mind is Starship Troopers. Man, I love that film.
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all the low cost, american cheapo ones, but speed racer springs to mind :P
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Dark Star & Death Race 2000
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Bionicle: The Movie.

absolutely terrible but I loved it when I was younger.
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bitternboy wrote:Bionicle: The Movie.

absolutely terrible but I loved it when I was younger.
They turned that into a movie? :roll:

They were cool figures though ...

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EDIT: Why did I put 'that' instead of 'they' twice?! :-?
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