Bad Movies You Love
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Myra Breckinridge for me. I think it’s hilarious. I read the book and it largely is faithful to it. The use of inserting old film clips as “reactions” to the onscreen antics of Myra is also funny. Oliver Hardy pouring milk on himself in 1940 would never have guessed the lewd context it would be used in years later. Overall, it is a film I just never got the hate for.
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The look on Mark Lester's face when he says "Bloody good fire" while Roo (Shelley Winters) is in the burning house . . .Cuthbert wrote: ↑October 26th, 2022, 6:29 pmI watched the film again a while back and was reminded of my favorite line. The kids are locked in the closet. Shelley Winters is cooking in the kitchen. The little girl speaks to her. Shelly replies, in her best Brooklyn accent: "You mustn't disturb the cook when she's making something delicious!"HoldenIsHere wrote: ↑October 24th, 2022, 9:33 pm RE: WHOEVER SLEW AUNTIE ROO
I saw it for the first time when TCM aired it recently as part of their “Creepy Cinema” spotlight. I was thoroughly entertained.
When Roo (Shelley Winters) was making her New Years dinner, I expected her to put the apple that she’d taken some bites out of into the bowl!
***SPOILER ALERT***
Mark Lester's character may well be the Anti-Oliver.
Am I remembering correctly that Mark Lester's character is a sadistic little kid, and the implication is that he's going to be a monster as an adult?
Who is the real villain/witch in this film?
Creepy!
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Like CinemaInternational and speedracer, I love PENELOPE. For a while the only way to watch this movie was on TCM.speedracer5 wrote: ↑October 25th, 2022, 10:36 pmI also love Penelope. I am also a fan of the Elvis movies. And I love Valley of the Dolls. I don't care. I never claimed to have "taste." I look for things that entertain, and 'Dolls' definitely fits that category for me.CinemaInternational wrote: ↑October 25th, 2022, 2:02 pm Guess I must have bad taste since i unapolagetically loved two films mentioned in the original post: Penelope and Breezy.
The costumes that Edith Head designed for Natalie Wood for this movie are amazing!
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I'm hoping it's not too soon to play the Lylah card, but I unapologetically love THE LEGEND OF LYLAH CLARE.
"Get your ### out there and tell them, Lylah's coming."
"Get your ### out there and tell them, Lylah's coming."
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I'm surprised that Valley of the Dolls wasn't really mentioned much earlier in the thread. It's most enjoyable and engrossing, and definitely the best of the three Jacqueline Susann adaptations (1971's The Love Machine has a bit of the good camp going for it and is fun in that regard but it is slightly chilled by a beating scene and by John phillip Law being very surface level as what was supposed to be a charismatic villain and 1975's Once is not Enough just takes itself too seriously although Brenda Vaccaro is great fun in it.)
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I would like to know who labeled: Penelope (1966) a bad movie. It is very camp and the plot is a bit superficial but it is a glorious romp.
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I know, Masha.
PENELOPE may be superficial (nothing wrong with that in my opinion), but it is certainly not a bad movie.
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A "bad movie" that I've never seen but have always wanted to see is Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?
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I have a problem with the title of this thread, because if I love a movie, then by definition, it's a good movie!
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Guillermo del Toro savaged his first short film Geometria but I thought it was really funny. Of course, he was probably just being modest when he called it a bad film.
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I am reminded that this film ended up causing a real-life divorce between the two leads......EP Millstone wrote: ↑November 4th, 2022, 7:43 pm A "bad movie" that I've never seen but have always wanted to see is Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?
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https://www.shockcinemamagazine.com/heironymus.html
Midnight Only Review
http://www.midnightonly.com/2016/02/06/ ... ness-1969/
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https://www.tvcream.co.uk/films/cream-c ... happiness/
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The Ice Pirates is one I found very fun though it is usually widely criticized. Ron Perlman is embarrassed by it.
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Saw 1958's The Female Animal the other day, and I think it might qualify. It's delightfully tacky with Hedy Lamarr and adopted daughter (!) Jane Powell clawing to keep the interest of George Nader who is at one point shown in lamé swim trunks while lavishing attention on Hedy. It's all faintly absurd, but a lot of fun to watch.
Also, after perusing this thread earlier, I checked out many of the films listed earlier: Claudille Inglish, The Miracle, Parrish, Susan Slade, and Where Love Has Gone. Where Love Has Gone was very enjoyable despite a rushed fatalistic ending and the miscasting of Joey Heatherton opposite two heavyweights like Susan Hayward and Bette Davis. The Miracle actually started off as an extremely good film, but became just a decent one after Carroll Baker left the convent; the scene of the miracle itself moved me to tears.
Also, after perusing this thread earlier, I checked out many of the films listed earlier: Claudille Inglish, The Miracle, Parrish, Susan Slade, and Where Love Has Gone. Where Love Has Gone was very enjoyable despite a rushed fatalistic ending and the miscasting of Joey Heatherton opposite two heavyweights like Susan Hayward and Bette Davis. The Miracle actually started off as an extremely good film, but became just a decent one after Carroll Baker left the convent; the scene of the miracle itself moved me to tears.
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