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AlphaFrog -- Love it!!! My sister and I watched The Worst Witch ALL the time when we were kids. When I saw it as an adult, I couldn't believe the off-the-charts cheesiness! The Tim Curry parts are hilarious! I have to add Center Stage. |
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I put Legally Blonde in there as my BF makes fun of me for watching it over and over.
Also love Center Stage. |
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Every time I watch it though, I get so queasy at the beginning. By the time the plot catches up to the flashback at the start of the movie, I'm all adjusted. |
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The ending of that movie made me laugh so hard. That movie was hilarious, it was that awful. |
Hackers - Johnny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie and 90s graphics of how sexy hacking is. Plus Fisher Stevens as a cool bad guy named "The Plague"
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This dates me, but, whatever... saw a green VW at the stoplight recently with the license plate "soylent"- a diet coke up the nose while driving moment. This, of course, reminded me of this thread, as Soylent Green was a pretty silly movie starring Charlton Heston, who really chewed up the scenery. Come to think of it, all the original Planet of the Apes movies with Chuck were pretty silly also.
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I feel like we've had this thread before, but my answer to this question will always be "Showgirls"! It's sooooooo bad...especially when you consider that Elizabeth Berkeley actually STUDIED for her role. How can I not nominate a movie with dialogue like this:
Cristal Connors: I've had dog food. Nomi Malone: You have? Cristal Connors: Mmm-hmmm. Long time ago. Doggy Chow. I used to love Doggy Chow. Nomi Malone: I used to love Doggy Chow, too! (quoted from IMDB) Center Stage is cheesy, too, but what do you expect of real dancers who are trying to act? The dancing in that movie is really good. Especially when you compare it to Save the Last Dance, with Julia Stiles trying to pass herself off as a ballerina. |
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Ooh, just thought of this one: The Haunting (1999). Just wretched.
Also, having had nearly a year for reflection, I think Black Swan is headed for camp-classic status. |
Since we're counting made-for-TV movies, I nominate Death of a Cheerleader, in which Kellie Martin takes out Tori Spelling, and the Woman Scorned movies---Meredith Baxter's scenery chewing is the greatest I've ever seen.
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