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manicsounds 05-29-06 10:43 AM

'So Bad That It's Good' dvd recommendations
 
I show films for English classes sometimes, and I've always been choosing 'good' movies..... I thought I should soon show something bad, but not like Barbara Streisand-bad but more like Mystery Science-bad.

I would love to show MST3K films in my school,
but one thing necessary is English Subtitles for my students to follow along, and Rhino doesnt provide them.

So can any of you recommend "So Bad It's Good" Movies on DVD that include English subtitles?

TomOpus 05-29-06 11:20 AM

Just took a quick glance and these list English subtitles....

Clue
Grease 2
Strange Brew

Julie Walker 05-29-06 01:01 PM

If you can get away with R rated material.

Howling II
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation(aka TCM 4/ aka Return of TCM).

Both are on dvd from major studios and have closed captions and subtitles.

tommyp007 05-29-06 01:21 PM

Adventures of Ford Fairlaine?

(personally, one of my faves)

SterlingBen 05-29-06 01:30 PM

Basket Case
Brains Damage
Frankenhooker

Seantn 05-29-06 01:39 PM


Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation(aka TCM 4/ aka Return of TCM).
No, he said "so bad it's good". Not "So bad it makes you question your sanity"

MartinBlank 05-29-06 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by SterlingBen
Basket Case
Brains Damage
Frankenhooker

:lol:

I see the connection. ;)

J-Log 05-29-06 02:21 PM

The Airport Terminal Pack would probably fall into this category. I do enjoy those films for reasons unclear.

rw2516 05-29-06 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by J-Log
The Airport Terminal Pack would probably fall into this category. I do enjoy those films for reasons unclear.

Excluding the original Airport of course, which was nominated for 10 Oscars(including Best Picture) and won 1(Best Supporting Actress).

Julie Walker 05-29-06 08:33 PM

The original Airport can be viewed as a major cheesefest today with it's old fashioned sensibilities. Since the subject matter is played safe and tv friendly all the way 1950's style :)


Earthquake is bad filmmaking all around and delivers laughs based on that.

The Swarm is another hilariously inept camp fest similar to Earthquake in bland direction,inane ploting and every cliche in the book. Some moments are jaw dropping hilarious!

More on the R rated horror front...

Friday the 13th part 5: A New Begining
a hilarious camp fest of epic proportions.

Species 2
ditto

All and any Uwe Boll film,mainly his current films of the 2000's House of the Dead, Alone In The Dark and BloodRayne.

Again if your class is a college and the students adult...and or the parents are cool with their kids(if in high school) viewing such material. These more explicit films offer endless amounts of camp value.


A few more non-R rated films though that are corny as hell(& funny because of that) are Glitter & CrossRoads(the Britney Spears film..not the 1980's film!) and the original Valley of the Dolls.

manicsounds 05-29-06 09:26 PM

Thanks for those.
As for explicit, I personally have no problem with it,
but I'd rather not have explicit or gory horror for the school.

(I did show 'A History Of Violence' last month, but the gore was in a few shots for minor moments)

I'm actually really excited about the fact Warner might be releasing Gymkata in December. now THAT's a movie that would be in this category.

DoubleDownAgain 05-30-06 12:06 AM

Road House!

Julie Walker 05-30-06 01:37 AM

You can't go wrong with Road House:)

And more musical camp fun are

Staying Alive
Xanadu
Roller Boogie
The Apple

TheKing 05-30-06 02:28 AM

It's Pat: The Movie
Reefer Madness (Although that's a little too obvious)
Bloodsport (Although there is some blood, and a rather gross looking broken limb)
Bubble Boy
Cabin Boy

Adam Tyner 05-30-06 06:18 AM

The Apple and Troll 2 -- definitely two of my top 'best-slash-worst movies ever' -- both have subtitles.

wordtoyamotha 05-30-06 11:17 AM

Fletch Lives

stinkeye 05-30-06 11:53 AM

Look no further:

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg

Space_Monkey 05-30-06 10:06 PM

I see Strange Brew was already mentioned but that was what first came to mind for me but it may be a bit tricky depending on the age of your class since it revolves around Beer. Although since it's for English class, you might be able to get away with it based on the Hamlet themes and references in the film.

Also I really enjoyed Night of the Lepus in a so bad its good way. Can't beat giant killer bunny rabbits for a laugh...

dhmac 05-30-06 11:09 PM

MST3K: The Movie has closed-captioned subtitles. Pretty well done, actually, with the movie dialogue separated from the SOL crew's riffs.

(Finding it on DVD is another question - it has been out-of-print for years. However, the closed-captioning is on all versions, including the VHS release and presumably TV-broadcasts.)

And it is the only MST3K release that has any type of subtitles.

dhmac 05-30-06 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by DoubleDownAgain
Road House!

As Mike Nelson (roughly) says, nothing else approaches the pure Road House-iness of Road House.


(now my words)
...However, Next of Kin is pretty close.

Altimus Prime 05-31-06 02:53 PM

Caveman

Kaka... doo doo... shit!

Funny as hell movie... with, IIRC, only one word in English.

dhmac 05-31-06 05:00 PM

I also highly recommend the new Gamera trilogy from the 1990s: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe, Gamera 2: Attack of Legion, Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris. This is a very entertaining trilogy and, IMO, the best Japanese Monster movies since the early 1960s.

manicsounds 05-31-06 09:43 PM

The Gamera series can be quite funny as being bad,
just like a lot of other 1960's Japanese scifi films,
which I of course have an appreciation for.

But since they are dubbed, it wouldnt work well for my school.....
I'd rather have English language films.

I also thought of "Over The Top", "Rhinestone" or "Kazaam" but then again,
those 3 are just "So Bad Its Bad" category.....


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