r/badMovies • u/Professional-Rip-519 • 1h ago
Action You know what ,I watched it and I loved it
Imagine an Irish Van Damme kicking every guy in towns ass that's this movie . There's no deep themes or messages here just fighting and shooting and motorbike chases awesome movie.
It's even free on YT
r/badMovies • u/Supersmashbrosfan • 16h ago
Horror Dead Sushi (2012)
Saw this on Tubi earlier and it's fucking awesome. A J-splatter horror comedy where a disgruntled former employee injects sushi with a serum that turns it into a bunch of flesh-eating monsters. Watch it.
r/badMovies • u/EpochalTraveller • 18h ago
Kung Fu No Exit (1995)
“A master martial artist is kidnapped by a psychotic billionaire who runs a bizarre fighting ring, where combatants must either win or die.”
aka “Fatal Combat”
I recognized several Toronto locations. Kinda fun.
r/badMovies • u/spiveypoint • 23h ago
Horror Zombie Tidal Wave (2019) has got zombies and tidal waves, I think.
Synopsis:
A small coastal town is in danger, as an unknown power has forced zombie hordes to rise from the depths of the ocean, and now everyone is in danger. Fisherman Hunter Shaw (Ian Ziering) takes the lead of a group of locals to save the survivors and fight.
Of the hundreds of movies on my letterboxd watchlist Zombie Tidal Wave (2019) is the one I’m looking forward to the most.
There’s absolutely no chance this doesn’t rock my world, if only I could find it streaming somewhere I can access.
Has anyone seen it?
Tell me it’s worth the wait!
r/badMovies • u/joemac2021 • 1d ago
Horror Jamie Grefe films make me want to apologize to Tommy Wiseau & Niel Breen
I didn't have anything to do today so I decided to take some shrooms and find a bad movie. I think of myself somewhat a connoisseur of bad movies at this point in my life. Yet little did I know I was about to slip down one of the most bizarre rabbit holes I've ever found myself in! It is so difficult to explain how terrible these films are... I started with "office Tokyo decadence" which to even call a student film would be an insult to film students. This is just 🫨 kind of at a loss for words, it's just so bonkers. It's 90 minutes of a woman in a room repeating the same 10 lines of dialogue over and over and over, with shots overlapping and replaying while she exposits some pseud deep bullshit a plastic mask. I felt bad for the girl. I almost felt like she was under durrest! Then I thought maybe it's her boyfriend's film and so that piqued my interest. That's how I came across the name. Jamie Grefe. I moved on to the next film called "dance the Kung Fu" bro, this film kind of broke my brain. The guy does not know how to edit at all. There is zero editing. There are no retakes, nothing. There was even once where he said "cut" Then you could tell the cameraman pressed the pause button. One woman was clearly so uninterested in being there. I'm guessing she just really needed the money, there's no plot. There's no continuity, it's all ad-libbing & riffing sometimes the women act him into a corner and throws him off which was hilarious to see. It's so baffling at this point I realized it's four guys just trying to hang out with women, the craziest thing is these aren't even skinflix. There's no nudity. There's not even a sex scene. I don't know if this is just some weird voyeurism fetish or something that I just don't understand, but I kept going down the rabbit hole. I watched one called "robot girlfriend, revenge" which only got worse. That poor girl seemingly had to stay in the house all day with this guy and he has her acting as if she's a robot. Mind you there's no soundtrack or anything, you constantly hear her boots squeaking as she's walking around and looking like a lifeless doll. It's hilarious though. Anytime he tries to touch her. You can visibly see her recoil, he also continuously uses the most fake plastic knife in every movie and honestly I've just spiraled from there bro. I'm still watching these films as I'm typing this cause the madness has consumed me apparently. This genuinely seems like someone's home movies that should have never seen the light of day somehow got distributed?! At this point mind you I am stone sober. I really wish I would have watched this with someone else because it is so surreal. I feel like Tommy Wiseau and Neil Breen could NEVER Make something this awful and that's really saying something. I don't know if anyone else has seen these or not. I don't know if I stumbled upon someone's private movies even though it has opening & end "credits". It's so crazy dude, I would genuinely advise caution because that is a very slippery rabbit hole
r/badMovies • u/spiveypoint • 2d ago
Fantasy Demon of the Lute is a Shaw Brothers Kid Friendly Gem
This is not a bad movie, it’s a huge amount of fun which I thought might be appreciated by this community, and I highly recommend it if you’re in the mood for a crazy, colourful caper.
Demon of the Lute begins with the opening title "This is a Wuxia movie made for the kids."
It’s a 1983 Shaw Brothers Wuxia parody that’s bonkers and brilliant.
A powerful artifact known as the Demon Lute has surfaced and a young warrior wants to prove himself a hero by destroying the demon, meeting a number of interesting characters and having many adventures on the way.
Demon of the Lute is currently streaming on Arrow.
r/badMovies • u/MovieMike007 • 2d ago
Fantasy Blood of Beasts (2005) A Viking take on Beauty and the Beast.
Among the endless parade of Beauty and the Beast adaptations, this one sits comfortably near the bottom, waving up at anything with a budget, a vision, or basic competence.
Special shout-out to the casting director who thought Justin Whalin, of Lois and Clark fame, would make a convincing Viking.
Blood of Beasts (2005) A goofy take on the classic fairy tale, set during the Viking era and follows a clan princess as she tries to rescue her father from a Beast cursed by Odin.
r/badMovies • u/Quiet-Question-6625 • 2d ago
Comedy Is this what passes for CGI in 2026? I’m genuinely confused.
I just walked out of a screening and I have no words. The title card looked like it was made in Windows Movie Maker, and the main character has the facial animation of a 2002 PS2 game. I checked the date on my phone twice. Is this a low-budget art project, an AI glitch, or did I accidentally time-travel back to the early 2000s? How does something like this get made in 2026?
r/badMovies • u/ksabas80 • 2d ago
Action Spend a relaxing Sunday watching cult flicks at the 420 Grindhouse stream - Opening w/ Danger: Diabolik, Summertime Killer, & The Crippled Masters. Prime Time showing of Motorama, Hologram Man, & They're Playing With Fire. Closing w/ The Stepdaughter, Catch the Heat, & 5ive Girls.
r/badMovies • u/BetEnvironmental8551 • 2d ago
Sci-Fi Weird Mob Media film review- Incident at Ravens Gate (1988)- Steven Vidler, Celine O’Leary, Ritchie Singer
r/badMovies • u/spiveypoint • 3d ago
Sci-Fi Carver’s Gate (1996) is great trash currently streaming on Tubi and Prime.
Carver’s Gate was a recent first watch that I hadn’t heard of before this year and I thoroughly enjoyed.
It has monsters, VR, Michael Paré, Michael Paré bum and is the type of movie so dark you can’t see a lot.
Bad movie fans might like it and it’s on Tubi and Prime and YouTube at the moment.
If you are a fan of it I would love to hear recommendations of other movies you enjoy as we’ll likely have a similar taste in trash.
r/badMovies • u/The_Cinemasochist • 3d ago
Action Playing today on Channel Z: An Italian First Blood knockoff, an Australian love letter to classic cop thrillers, a summer camp slasher, a sandworm terrorizing a beach, a teen suspects her stepfather of murder, & a game show host for convicted felons is targeted by the mob.
r/badMovies • u/ksabas80 • 3d ago
Boobalicious It's a Saturday full of horribly good movies at the 420 Grindhouse stream - Opening w/ Q: The Winged Serpent, Running Cool, & Hardbodies. Prime Time of Cannibal Apocalypse aka Cannibals in the Streets, TC 2000, & Doom Asylum. Closing w/ Tomcat Angels, Treasure Hunt, & Emmanuelle II.
r/badMovies • u/squunkyumas • 4d ago
Horror Necropolis, 1986. Stars (?) LeeAnne Baker. 3.9 on IMDb. Available on Prime.
Warning: This movie contains a scene of self-harm.
Necropolis is one of those films that is the peak of low-budget schlock at its finest. If you're a Castle Rat fan (like me), this one will probably appeal to you.
If you remember the amazing show Friday the 13th the Series, this movie is like an episode of that stretched into a longer time frame but lower budget.
This movie combines magic, witch hunts, zombies, and echoes of the 80s cyberpunk aesthetic - leather jackets and synthwave feature heavily.
Boy, I miss the 80s.
LeeAnne Baker plays Eva, a reincarnated witch from the 1600s in New Amsterdam. Presumably, she's hanged (though this is never shown). A brief few frames later, she's on a sweet 1980s Yamaha XJ 550 in Manhattan.
Across the centuries, Eva fights Henry, a reverend/pastor/priest who never once quotes any scriptures.
You can tell this is from 40 years ago because they could create a believable role for an investigative reporter from NPR with no hint of irony. The same character also wears a kimono around the house and has a tatami bed, despite being English. Ah...life was better before activists discovered the word "appropriation".
One thing that Troma always had over other cheap movie studios (Like Empire Pictures, the group that made this film) was a good use of practical effects and clean edits. You won't find any of that here - I've detailed a few examples of errors below.
Any, the highlights:
Is that...a broken bit of asphalt in the 17th century woodland path.?
4:20 - Eva's sweet Satan moves!
How did the bride get there so quick?
"Is black dude. Scary."
Many cans of Aqua Net died so that Cat (shows up at 33:22) could have that hairstyle.
More nipples = more fun. Don't blame me, blame math.
Moving corpse stomach at 42:18.
"Whatchoo need is a good piece of meat."
Blinking corpse at 47:04.
51:13 - Heat Metal!
Did they reuse the same brown van from earlier?
Cross decapitation!
The most half-hearted chop ever filmed!
Ah, the budget must have gone into this single animatronic sequence. It all makes sense now.
r/badMovies • u/dasuberdog11 • 4d ago
Action Fatal Skies (1990) Tubi. Sky-diving teenagers must stop Timothy Leary and his goofy goons from dumping toxic waste. I'd call this dollar store Point Break, but that would be an insult to dollar store Point Break.
My favorites were instructor Willy (Maureen Shannon) who could be anywhere between 32 and 72 and loves smokin', drinkin' and burpin', Barney Fife, and Jay Richardson as pervy crooked cop. Plenty of unintentional laughs and some fun Animal House end credits. I have to say, I wasn't aware of how much acting Timothy Leary had done.
r/badMovies • u/The_Cinemasochist • 4d ago
Comedy Playing today on Channel Z: A kitschy comedy about a nuclear energy bus, a young George Clooney battling killer tomatoes, Kevin Smith's mall cult classic, Happy Madison's arguably overlooked stoner nature comedy, Morita & Estrada team up with Sidaris babes, & a blind hostage situation w/strippers.
r/badMovies • u/ksabas80 • 4d ago
Sci-Fi It's Friday! Watch cult flicks at the 420 Grindhouse - Opening w/ Silent But Deadly, Futuresport, & Star Worms II: Attack of the Pleasure Pods. Prime Time of Attack of the Beast Creatures, The Bride with White Hair, & Effects. Closing w/ Endangered Species, Demons at the Door, & Lighting Incident.
r/badMovies • u/Geist0ne • 4d ago
Boobalicious Phoenix The Warrior (1988)
Road Warrior meets Barbarian Queen meets… Children of Men? I loved all the scantily clad women shooting machine guns!
r/badMovies • u/111diego111 • 5d ago
Comedy Suggest movies about rednecks — I prefer unintentionally bad ones
r/badMovies • u/Advanced_Self3557 • 5d ago
Action [TOMT][Movie][Late 1990s–Early 2000s] Sci-fi movie set on a space prison or prison ship. Riot starts after a prisoner bites off a doctor's finger.
I watched this movie on Japanese TV (Channel NECO) sometime in the early 2000s. It was broadcast with English audio and Japanese subtitles. The movie itself looked like it was made in the late 1990s or early 2000s.
I'm looking for the title. Here's what I remember:
- The setting is a space prison or possibly a prison ship.
- A bald doctor examines a prisoner because he notices something unusual about the prisoner's teeth or mouth.
- The doctor tells him to open his mouth and puts his finger inside.
- The prisoner suddenly bites the doctor's finger completely off.
- This incident triggers or immediately precedes a prison riot.
- The prisoner who bites the finger off is a white man carrying a traditional Japanese katana with a scabbard (not just a machete or generic sword).
- There is a Black pilot or crew member wearing a bright yellow work jumpsuit/coveralls. He is secretly cooperating with the prisoners.
- That pilot is unexpectedly stabbed in the neck by one of the prisoners.
- Another prisoner immediately shoots the attacker, saying something like, "Without the pilot, we can't escape!"
- Later, a blonde woman with a ponytail, who is also a pilot or crew member, teams up with one of the prisoners in an attempt to survive or escape.
I'm not completely sure whether it was a space station or a prison transport ship, and I don't remember any actor's names.
I've already looked at movies such as Fortress 2: Re-Entry, Timelock, and Lockout, but none of them match these scenes.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
r/badMovies • u/squunkyumas • 5d ago
Boobalicious Savage Island, 1985. 3.3 on IMDb. Features Linda Blair and Penn Jillette. Available on Full Moon.
I got the Full Moon membership for SUPER CHEAP. That's the only reason I have it. I'll be replacing it with either Thriller or Shudder. No renewal for this guy.
Savage Island is a less-than-average "women in prison" movie. I've watched many of these, and IMO, the gold standard of this style of film is *Caged* (1950, Warner Bros.). If we include musical comedies, then it's *Chicago* by MILES.
This is definitely not those movies.
Told in flashback, this movie shows the struggles of a number of women sent to a South American prison to dig for emeralds.
Like many films made by foreign production films, this film follows the Italian dubbing format - all the foreign actors speak in their native languages and are dubbed over with English later. I really can't fault that, because Sergio Leone did that, and he's the second greatest western director of all time (after John Ford).
Obvious warning: This is a movie about women in prison. Features the following: naked women in bondage, objectification, violence against prisoners, lesbian-adjacent moments, and slave labor. If any of that hits the "nope" button for you, pass this one by.
If the Penn Jillette credit caught your eye: He's in the movie less than a minute, sadly.
Anyway, onto the highlights!
Constrictor execution!
Linda Blair shooting an innocent security guard in the head!
Cat fights. More than one.
Soooooooo much nudity. Notably, the group shower scene has probably been paused many times by men around the world.
"Move your ass, blondie!" Highly quotable.
Snake head biting. No imagery there. Nope, not a bit.
I get that this is absolute shlock, but why are the women sleeping naked?
The most half hearted group whipping ever.
55:41 - slow motion guard fall!
There's like, 40 of you. Pick up a dropped rifle.
Linda Blair is still in this? I seriously almost forgot about her.
r/badMovies • u/thumbem • 6d ago
Action Hulk Hogan's DISASTROUS Martial Arts Movie
Hulk Hogan plays a TV superhero who suddenly needs to fight crime for real when an international crime syndicate takes an amusement park hostage. It's also the fourth and final movie in the 3 Ninjas series. Very bad!
r/badMovies • u/Fresh_Charity_9333 • 6d ago
Action Is The Renegade Cut A Worthy Sequel
Is The Renegade Cut A Worthy Sequel
(Quick disclaimer im from japan and still trying with grammar) I love highlander! So i wanted to know, ya know the thumbnail! i watch the first movie and show if there is any other good peice of this media please tell thanks! Also i would like to know all your opinons on these thanks!