You guys know what I'm talking about: movies that have an overall campy/cheesy aspect but yet are very entertaining to watch due to some positive factors. I'll list my top 3:
1. "Flash Gordon" (1980)
Max von Sydow's iconic performance as Ming and the truly awesome score by Queen make this movie quite watchable.
2. "Battle Beyond the Stars" (1980)
George Peppard as a space cowboy and Robert Vaughn as a seriously dark loner. Plus some really creative ship designs and aliens.
Oh, and John Saxon ALWAYS plays a compelling villain.
3. "Magical Mystery Tour" (1967)
This is a must-see movie for any hardcore Beatles fan and I really do emphasize "hardcore" here.
The plot makes zero sense but the music is great.
Re: Extremely watchable campy/cheesy movies
Posted: 13 Oct 2022, 06:17
by Bones
Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn
I think this needs no introduction. So over the top but funny at the same time. When I worked at Blockbuster video, the VHS for it had the negative reviews posted on it! How great is that?!?
They Live
Who can complain about a 7.5 minute fight to wear sunglasses? Or to chew bubble gum and kick ass, but be all out of bubble gum?
Tapeheads
I love this movie. It's so campy and cheesy but hilarious in a sleeper sort of way. My favorite part is when John Cusack and Tim Robbins have to do a sobriety test. Scroll to 2:00 unless you want to see Fishbone play (who played in the first Lollapoalooza in 1991 and also add to the campiness!)
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Re: Extremely watchable campy/cheesy movies
Posted: 13 Oct 2022, 06:28
by PanzerMeyer
Heh, I've never heard of that Tapeheads movie. "They Live" is a sci-fi cult classic and that ridiculously long fight scene between Keith David and Roddy Piper is the stuff of legend.
Re: Extremely watchable campy/cheesy movies
Posted: 13 Oct 2022, 11:24
by Bones
Yeah Tapeheads is a very sleeper movie, came out in 1988 or 1989. Weird Al makes an appearance in it. It's great because it is about the rise of music videos in the 80s. There is one point that they do a commercial for Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles and I've never heard of chicken and waffles before that so I often wonder if that movie gave rise to that concept.
There is one point that they do a commercial for Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles and I've never heard of chicken and waffles before that so I often wonder if that movie gave rise to that concept.
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boNes
As Spock would say, "fascinating". It seems chicken and waffles originated in Pennsylvania in the 19th century.