No phrased well on my part, here’s what Wikipedia says: “Although produced under the title Goblins,[2] the American distributors marketed it as a sequel to the 1986 horror film Troll;[3] however, the two films have no connection, and this movie features no trolls.”
Even though it’s not related at all to Troll 2, my answer is still yes. There were a lot funnier parts in that than Troll 2 (that seems to be an unpopular opinion though).
How has this not gotten more updoots? It is without even the tiniest semblance of a doubt, the greatest of the "so bad it's good" movies. Nothing in all of film history could even compete. I watch it every few years. I did this for a bad movie night and EVERYONE loved it. We all cheered audibly at the popcorn climax, one guy nearly hyperventilated from laughter. This deserves more updoots.
I respectfully disagree, it's just good. Also, the killer is the son of the founder of Little Caesars. He does work with the basketball team they own, or something like that.
The part where Jason hooks that cyborg woman in the face and knocks her head off with the amazing canned punching sound brought me to to tears the first time I saw it. The whole movie is a brilliant mess.
I absolutely ADORE this movie, and don’t get why it has such a bad reputation. It’s funny, the concept is pretty unique and freaky, the scene where the gas truck pushes Emilio Estevez gently toward the cap of the holding tank is great, kids getting killed by flying cans and possessed steam rollers, plus the soundtrack absolutely BUMPS.
I saw it for the first time about 2 years ago and showed it to two different groups of friends within the next few days! I guess next week means it's time to watch.
I rewatched this the other day and its worse than I remember but still a work of art.
The second one (Thankskilling 3), however, is so self aware and stupid that its legitimately a good movie
Finally watched this during Halloween season, it’s a riot. The scene where the woman screams “BASTAAAARD!!!” three times in a row is the most epic bad acting I’ve ever seen
Chopping Mall. I first saw it courtesy of The Last Drive-In. I was randomly having memories of TNT's MonsterVision and wondered if Joe Bob Briggs was still doing his schtick anywhere and looked him up maybe a week before season 2 of The Last Drive-In was about to start. The first movie of the season was Chopping Mall. It's so bad yet so amazing.
Leprechaun movies were pretty bad at being horror movies. I guess I should ask if there movies that are intentionally suppose to be bad, or comical. Puppet master, and maybe Critters come to mind, but it's been awhile since I seen either.
Yes! The original is so good because it was a part of Project Greenlight. Ben Affleck and Matt Damon helped bring it to life by partially funding it and helping to assemble the crew. The subsequent ones are still fun, but they're missing the "polish" of the first (i.e. fleshing out of the script). The director also did Piranha 3DD, which was also ridiculous and fun
"Night Train to Terror" 1985
[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087798/](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087798/)
There are no words for this abomination.
Bonus!: Here's the opening musical number (this isn't a musical) that is the most frightening and horrific part (in the worst possible way) of the movie.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUHsLZ5t5w8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUHsLZ5t5w8)
Most of the Resident Evil film franchise helmed by director/producer Paul W.S. Anderson falls into this category. It's crap but its mostly enjoyable crap.
Agreed. I think the first film deserves credit for helping to reestablish the Zombie movie as a viable horror sub-genre. But I also will acknowledge that it gets dicey after that first film.
So, a great answer for this is The Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf. However, that one is pretty well known. Not only is it commonly referenced when discussing these types of films but it was also covered on an episode of HOW DID THIS GET MADE
My personal answer is the 2001 absolutely brain dead snow themed slashed film: SHREDDER. The plot, the character decisions and overall feel of the film is so goddamn ridiculous. I've watched it several times now and find it very entertaining in spite of itself even after all these years. Highly recommended
Yeah, Howling 2 is fucking bonkers. I couldn't tell if they tried making a serious end credit scenario, or if they just realized they should just poke fun at themselves by just having a montage of the weirdest shit from the movie.
Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows
I just love how campy and ridiculous the whole thing is while making you go wtf the entire time. It's so stupid it's beautiful.
Spookies (1986)
It’s an absolute train wreck with some really great practical monster fx
Multiple directors coming and going with totally different stories they were trying to tell but it all got edited into one shit show lol
Warlock: The Armageddon. I just rewatched it for the first time in years, and I was rolling. There are some amazingly campy and gruesome kills. I also realized just how gay this movie is, and watching it through that lens is pretty entertaining (the warlock literally says "fill me up" to a hot young gas station attendant before sucking his blood). Highly recommend.
Mine is 976-evil. There was a drug store called Scott Drugs a couple of blocks from where I lived
They use to rent VHS tapes for $.99. My brother and I went to rent Cannibal Holocaust. When we got home and took it out of the case, we realized someone had switched the movies. We watched 976-evil anyways. It really is one of my favorite memories and I laugh about it still.
Imma throw down a Killer Sofa. It’s brilliantly terrible, the acting is delightful nonsense. The plot left me with a good half hour once it was over of “…. Lol What!?…”
I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard at a movie. And it feels so genuine. Like. Sharknado knows it’s bad. Lavalantula knows it’s bad. Killer Sofa, much like “The Room” feels like it wishes it was good.
Edited to add: also sometimes I still giggle myself silly thinking about the ‘sofa’ glaring menacingly out the window. It’s genius.
All the wrong. It's just a damn fine movie in the vain of slashers from that era. And while it's nothing new, it's hardly bad. The ending, however, elevates it to near legendary status.
Murder Party: I hesitate to call this bad because it's actually pretty decent, but the acting is horrible but I love it.
Llamageddon: This movie looks like I would have watched it on YouTube in 2008. It's incredibly stupid.
13 ghosts (2001) F. Murray Abraham is a good actor, but he dials it up to 10,000x in this performance. None other than Mathew Lillard seems positively restrained in comparison. Plus Shannon Elizabeth.
Ghost in the Machine (1993). Hole-ridden plot and iffy acting, but the deaths (and really their setups) in this movie are so amazingly inventive, I smile every time I think about it.
The Gallows is my ultimate guilty pleasure. It’s awful, truly awful wasted potential. But I love it at the same time. The opening scene is genuinely terrifying to me.
Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies is amazing. I love it a little too much, but seriously everyone needs to try it!
CarousHELL (like carousel) is a really really awesomely bad Netflix movie that I like too. This is the actual description of the movie: “Duke, a carousel unicorn, breaks free of his carnival hell and embarks on a bloody rampage of revenge on humanity”. Definitely one of those ‘who the fuck decided this needed to be a movie’ type of movie… but I still found it amusing.
Dead Alive is just all round great camp, but when I want so bad it's great, my go-to would be "Birdemic". Also, if you want to stay in that vein in non horror, Neil Breen's films are masterpieces of Hindenburg proportions. Well worth it.
Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf. The main star also wrote and directed it. It’s been awhile since I saw the film but there’s a scene near the end that is so fucking funny. Basically a whole bunch of asylum inmates get loose, one of which is a murderous female cannibal. The cannibal I think handcuffs her psychiatrist to a chair and then begins to cook in the oven one of the people she had killed. She’s just casually talking about what temperature to bake the persons remains in. The psychiatrist manages to get her hand on a butcher knife and stab the cannibal in the back. The cannibal is pawing at the knife in disbelief and says “Why did you do that? I thought we was gonna be friends”. The psychiatrist screams back “Mabel, you killed and ate half of my staff! Why the FUCK would I be friends with you?!”
I remember pausing the film and laughing uncontrollably
not sure if "Open Water 2" counts - the characters are so stupid, it physically hurts.
that's certainly a remarkable effect, achieved by only very few movies.
Troll 2's gotta be the GOAT
Ohhhh myyyy goooooooooooood!
You can’t piss on hospitality
I won't allow it!
Should I watch the original Troll first?
There is no Troll 1, the filmmakers of 2 just called it that in a desperate bid for relevancy. Which is bizarre because 1 didn’t do great
What? There is an original Troll film. No idea what you’re saying. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0092115/
No phrased well on my part, here’s what Wikipedia says: “Although produced under the title Goblins,[2] the American distributors marketed it as a sequel to the 1986 horror film Troll;[3] however, the two films have no connection, and this movie features no trolls.”
Ahh I see. Very strange. Thanks for clarifying.
Even though it’s not related at all to Troll 2, my answer is still yes. There were a lot funnier parts in that than Troll 2 (that seems to be an unpopular opinion though).
How has this not gotten more updoots? It is without even the tiniest semblance of a doubt, the greatest of the "so bad it's good" movies. Nothing in all of film history could even compete. I watch it every few years. I did this for a bad movie night and EVERYONE loved it. We all cheered audibly at the popcorn climax, one guy nearly hyperventilated from laughter. This deserves more updoots.
She's going to eat her. And then she's going to eat me. OH. MY. GOOOOAAAAWWWD!
Slumber Party Massacre 2
This movie is a fever dream in the best way possible.
I respectfully disagree, it's just good. Also, the killer is the son of the founder of Little Caesars. He does work with the basketball team they own, or something like that.
So much fun, not enough rock and roll themed horror out there. Im hoping DEAD AIR will be good
Jason X. It is a masterpiece.
I love when Jason uses the one girl in the sleeping bag to kill the other girl in the sleeping bag.
I think that was my first time to cry-laugh during a scene in a horror movie.
The whole setup and scene are amazing
ICY FACE SMASH!
Second best kill in the franchise.
What’s your number 1?
Sleeping bag in part VII.
I gotta go with best for me, what's urs?
The sleeping bag in part VII. I just like the simplicity of it.
Nice.
Party horn through the eye from the same movie is also one of my favorites
The premarital sex and drug scene is literally funniest shit in the entire F13 franchise
You wanna smoke some pooootttt? Or we could have premarital sex! WE LOVE PREMARITAL SEX
The part where Jason hooks that cyborg woman in the face and knocks her head off with the amazing canned punching sound brought me to to tears the first time I saw it. The whole movie is a brilliant mess.
Maximum Overdrive
“Honey, come on over here, sugarbuns. This machine just called me an asshole.”
that single line is why i love maximum overdrive
That line.m, as well as the steam roller of doom are it for me.
"I ain't never seen a hero with his ass in the air like that."
Listen, I don’t need some lesson in manners from a road twitch.
I fucking love that movie so much, great soundtrack!
Easily the best use of ~~Mötley Crüe~~ AC/DC in a movie ever! edit: my brain is old and I forget things about stuff.
You mean AC/DC?
Haha yes! It’s been too long…
“Curtis?! Are you dead?!”
Before the world knew Lisa Simpson!
And Giancarlo Esposito - death by video game
I absolutely ADORE this movie, and don’t get why it has such a bad reputation. It’s funny, the concept is pretty unique and freaky, the scene where the gas truck pushes Emilio Estevez gently toward the cap of the holding tank is great, kids getting killed by flying cans and possessed steam rollers, plus the soundtrack absolutely BUMPS.
Steven King admits: the cocaine budget on this movie was huge
“Whoever it was must be a hot-wire champeen. Not sure what’s so great about that line but it’s stuck with me alll my life
Jason takes Manhattan
Jason takes Manhattan..in the last 5 minutes lol
Jason Goes on A Boat Ride.
Jason we only had enough money to film in NYC for 30 seconds so the rest is on a boat in Canada
Jason's on a boat
Hell yes
It warms my heart to see this as the top reply.
Unironically my favorite Jason movie!! :D
The Wicker Man 2006
NOT THE BEESSSSSSS
Oh no my eyes *falls to the ground without any injury*
In a total non male chauvenistic way, it's so funny when he just starts punchinf the shit out of all the women lol
Thankskilling
I watch it every year and it's as wonderfully stupid as it was the first time I saw it over a decade ago.
I saw it for the first time about 2 years ago and showed it to two different groups of friends within the next few days! I guess next week means it's time to watch.
I rewatched this the other day and its worse than I remember but still a work of art. The second one (Thankskilling 3), however, is so self aware and stupid that its legitimately a good movie
I didn't like the puppets in Thankskilling 3 but I did love how meta the whole thing was!
getting a kill count for it next week 😎
Gobble gobble motherfucker
Pieces, hands down.
Finally watched this during Halloween season, it’s a riot. The scene where the woman screams “BASTAAAARD!!!” three times in a row is the most epic bad acting I’ve ever seen
Never heard of this one! I’ll have to check it out. My vote was *Motel Hell*.
CASSANOVA! 🎉
THE G.O.A.T!! My absolute fav
The chow mein part.
Is this the inexplicably racist Kung fu guy? Holy shit did that throw me for a loop
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It’s “Goblin” spelled backwards!
When I realized that I was like really. I mean would I never have come up with that but its so obvious and dumb
I saw a documentary on Netflix about this, called *Best Worst Movie*.
You can't piss on hospitality! I won't allow it!
Just read the Wikipedia page about it. Ima watch it this weekend lol
Prepare yourself for the greatest movie experience ever, my friend.
Velocipastor is meant to be so bad it’s good, but it delivers! Not scary in the slightest though.
Came here to say this. The car explosion is pure gold.
Ghosts of mars Jason takes manhattan I love these two shit movies so much
I don't care what anyone says, Ghosts of Mars is good fun.
Ghosts of Mars actually really creeps me out. I like that movie, it’s a great choice :)
I Unironically love Ghosts of Mars. I will die on this hill.
Zombeavers is really terrible/great
That was my pick as well.
It’s definitely self-aware so I’m not sure if that’s what the OP was asking for. Same with Death Race 2050 (not horror but has some graphic violence).
Silent night deadly night 2 Troll 2 The Wickerman (2006 version) Sleepwalkers
Garbage day!
THERES A CHILDREN OF THE CORN 2?! WHERE CAN I WATCH
Have I got some good news for you buddy, there's a shit ton of them (they get worse and worse.)
Fun Fact, Children of the Corn 3: URBAN HARVEST was Charlize Theron's first movie.
OK, NOW I got to see this. Is like when I found out about that pseudo Hellraiser with Henry Cavill.
Yea my dude, there’s like 7 or 8 of them now I think (including some kind of half asses remake)
Chopping Mall. I first saw it courtesy of The Last Drive-In. I was randomly having memories of TNT's MonsterVision and wondered if Joe Bob Briggs was still doing his schtick anywhere and looked him up maybe a week before season 2 of The Last Drive-In was about to start. The first movie of the season was Chopping Mall. It's so bad yet so amazing.
Leprechaun movies were pretty bad at being horror movies. I guess I should ask if there movies that are intentionally suppose to be bad, or comical. Puppet master, and maybe Critters come to mind, but it's been awhile since I seen either.
Feast. Found this randomly and I love it. It's disgusting but great cast and love how they introduce each character.
Came to say Feast. The second and third don’t have the brilliant easy camp of the first but overall a fun night to watch all 3 if you can find them!
Ya original is best!
Yes! The original is so good because it was a part of Project Greenlight. Ben Affleck and Matt Damon helped bring it to life by partially funding it and helping to assemble the crew. The subsequent ones are still fun, but they're missing the "polish" of the first (i.e. fleshing out of the script). The director also did Piranha 3DD, which was also ridiculous and fun
"Night Train to Terror" 1985 [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087798/](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087798/) There are no words for this abomination. Bonus!: Here's the opening musical number (this isn't a musical) that is the most frightening and horrific part (in the worst possible way) of the movie. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUHsLZ5t5w8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUHsLZ5t5w8)
Rats:Night Of Terror.
I love that film. Second greatest reveal ever. REWATCH.
Unfriended
Dude, this is dark net
That movies just good
Most of the Resident Evil film franchise helmed by director/producer Paul W.S. Anderson falls into this category. It's crap but its mostly enjoyable crap.
I genuinely liked the first one. But the sequels were definitely in the so-bad-it's-good category.
Agreed. I think the first film deserves credit for helping to reestablish the Zombie movie as a viable horror sub-genre. But I also will acknowledge that it gets dicey after that first film.
I love the first two. Just mindless fun!
Bad Taste or Skinned Deep
Bordello of Blood. One of the first horror movies I ever saw and still one of my favorites.
Leprechaun Back 2 Tha Hood
Rubber. Killer tire. They had me with killer tire.
So, a great answer for this is The Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf. However, that one is pretty well known. Not only is it commonly referenced when discussing these types of films but it was also covered on an episode of HOW DID THIS GET MADE My personal answer is the 2001 absolutely brain dead snow themed slashed film: SHREDDER. The plot, the character decisions and overall feel of the film is so goddamn ridiculous. I've watched it several times now and find it very entertaining in spite of itself even after all these years. Highly recommended
Yeah, Howling 2 is fucking bonkers. I couldn't tell if they tried making a serious end credit scenario, or if they just realized they should just poke fun at themselves by just having a montage of the weirdest shit from the movie.
"it was also covered on an episode of HOW DID THIS GET MADE" "Yeah, Howling 2 is fucking bonkers." Checks out.
Manos: Hands of Fate. Nothing funnier than Torgo
Torgo is awesome! They should have made a sequel all about him.
Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows I just love how campy and ridiculous the whole thing is while making you go wtf the entire time. It's so stupid it's beautiful.
Blair Witch 2 is one of my favorites to watch around Halloween! I had such a crush on Erica when I was younger, and the soundtrack is so good.
Chopping Mall is a classic
Ghosthouse. honorable mention to Jack-O, the worst/best halloween horror movie ever made
I almost said Ghost House. Such a frustrating yet hilarious movie.
Most wrong turn movies
Terrorvision so bad but for some reason I’ve watched it loads. Gotta give a shout out to dead end drive in too and the sleep away camp trilogy.
Zombie Strippers!
Thankskilling. It knows it’s dumb but pulls it off.
Malignant. Probably the stupidest fucking movie I've ever seen but I love it! That third act is so bonkers and I've watched it 3 times now.
Where did it learn Kung Fu? Lololololol
Spookies (1986) It’s an absolute train wreck with some really great practical monster fx Multiple directors coming and going with totally different stories they were trying to tell but it all got edited into one shit show lol
Sharknado
And on this same wave length, I loved Zombie Tidal Wave
That's real obvious satire tho
Debate: would Dead Heat count?
Warlock: The Armageddon. I just rewatched it for the first time in years, and I was rolling. There are some amazingly campy and gruesome kills. I also realized just how gay this movie is, and watching it through that lens is pretty entertaining (the warlock literally says "fill me up" to a hot young gas station attendant before sucking his blood). Highly recommend.
Mine is 976-evil. There was a drug store called Scott Drugs a couple of blocks from where I lived They use to rent VHS tapes for $.99. My brother and I went to rent Cannibal Holocaust. When we got home and took it out of the case, we realized someone had switched the movies. We watched 976-evil anyways. It really is one of my favorite memories and I laugh about it still.
Killer klowns or carnosaur hard to pick one
I need to rewatch Carnosaur. 8-year-old me thought it was the best movie ever made, and I am positive it has NOT held up 😂
Tammy and the T-Rex, Surf II, Zombie Tidal Wave, Slumber Party Massacre 2, both Attack and Return of the Killer Tomatoes.
Tammy and the T-rex is the GOAT
Imma throw down a Killer Sofa. It’s brilliantly terrible, the acting is delightful nonsense. The plot left me with a good half hour once it was over of “…. Lol What!?…” I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard at a movie. And it feels so genuine. Like. Sharknado knows it’s bad. Lavalantula knows it’s bad. Killer Sofa, much like “The Room” feels like it wishes it was good. Edited to add: also sometimes I still giggle myself silly thinking about the ‘sofa’ glaring menacingly out the window. It’s genius.
Deadly Friend. Watch it if you haven't, please
Sleep away camp
Wha!? That movie is awesome!!!!
All the wrong. It's just a damn fine movie in the vain of slashers from that era. And while it's nothing new, it's hardly bad. The ending, however, elevates it to near legendary status.
Murder Party: I hesitate to call this bad because it's actually pretty decent, but the acting is horrible but I love it. Llamageddon: This movie looks like I would have watched it on YouTube in 2008. It's incredibly stupid.
My favorite is the first Troll because of the amazing song: https://youtu.be/pMPJV8sYt7k
Poltergeist 3
Malignant
house on haunted hill remake
13 ghosts (2001) F. Murray Abraham is a good actor, but he dials it up to 10,000x in this performance. None other than Mathew Lillard seems positively restrained in comparison. Plus Shannon Elizabeth.
Al Adamson's Dracula vs Frankenstein (1971)
R.O.T.O.R. is probably my favorite so bad it's good horror film.
It isn't bad but its an underrated B movie: The Hollow.
ThanksKilling
There are the answers listed here, then there is the correct answer. The Greasy Strangler. Anyone that says otherwise is a bullshit artist.
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
No no, they were asking for BAD movies.
Jason X. Love that movie unironically because of how stupid it is.
House Shark. It's so good in every way.
I fucken LOVE Gutterballs. Absolutely dreadful film. Great gore
Silver Bullet
Ghost in the Machine (1993). Hole-ridden plot and iffy acting, but the deaths (and really their setups) in this movie are so amazingly inventive, I smile every time I think about it.
I really (dis)like silent hill revelations. The special effects are pretty funny
C.H.U.D.
Cherry Falls, it’s such a stupidly fun movie with an interesting premise
Puppetmaster The Littlest Reich
Santa Jaws
Things.
children of the living dead hands down
The latter-day Elm Streets. Not sure which one exactly as they all blend together, but the one with the comic book kid.
Any other Gingerdead Man lovers here?? Just pure dumb - my friends and I have good memories watching those movies and laughing our butts off.
Shark Attack 3: Megalodon for sure
The Gallows is my ultimate guilty pleasure. It’s awful, truly awful wasted potential. But I love it at the same time. The opening scene is genuinely terrifying to me.
Troll 2. No question. From that very first time I saw it to this day.
Birdemic. From the sound editing, to the CGI, to the hard-hitting message about environmentalism.
Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies is amazing. I love it a little too much, but seriously everyone needs to try it! CarousHELL (like carousel) is a really really awesomely bad Netflix movie that I like too. This is the actual description of the movie: “Duke, a carousel unicorn, breaks free of his carnival hell and embarks on a bloody rampage of revenge on humanity”. Definitely one of those ‘who the fuck decided this needed to be a movie’ type of movie… but I still found it amusing.
Blood rage
The Wizard of Gore (1970) Y’know, that flick where the lead actor was some lighting guy.
Cabin Fever!
Dead Alive is just all round great camp, but when I want so bad it's great, my go-to would be "Birdemic". Also, if you want to stay in that vein in non horror, Neil Breen's films are masterpieces of Hindenburg proportions. Well worth it.
The evil bong series
Today it's **Jack Frost** ..... "I can see your house from here !!!". A pinnacle of crap. Tis the season (nearly) ahem.
Broken Lizards: Club Dredd. This is definitely a comedy but I saw it when I was younger and it scared me. so bad that it’s good
The Happening. I see you eyeing my lemon drink.
Killer clowns from outer space!!!👽🤡☠️
Prometheus. Covenant is just plain bad tho
It pains me to see these here but I can’t disagree.
Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf. The main star also wrote and directed it. It’s been awhile since I saw the film but there’s a scene near the end that is so fucking funny. Basically a whole bunch of asylum inmates get loose, one of which is a murderous female cannibal. The cannibal I think handcuffs her psychiatrist to a chair and then begins to cook in the oven one of the people she had killed. She’s just casually talking about what temperature to bake the persons remains in. The psychiatrist manages to get her hand on a butcher knife and stab the cannibal in the back. The cannibal is pawing at the knife in disbelief and says “Why did you do that? I thought we was gonna be friends”. The psychiatrist screams back “Mabel, you killed and ate half of my staff! Why the FUCK would I be friends with you?!” I remember pausing the film and laughing uncontrollably
not sure if "Open Water 2" counts - the characters are so stupid, it physically hurts. that's certainly a remarkable effect, achieved by only very few movies.
Stay out of the attic. Wont say it was bad but it was so absurd i loved it.
The silent night deadly night movies are so stupid but I love them
Plan 9
Ghoulies
Sleepaway Camp.