Utterly Shameful...


  1. piccoload
  2. Jeremy

Movies that can strike ones fancy in a disturbing sort of way, though you'd prefer not to be seen with in public...

(whether obnoxious, idiotic, excessively offensive, or merely just embarrassing)

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Phantom of the Paradise (1974,  PG)
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Dark Star (1973,  G)
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Hercules in New York (1975,  G)
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The Hills Have Eyes (1977,  R)
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Scanners (1981,  R)
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Videodrome (1983,  R)
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Superman III (1983,  PG)
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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984,  PG)
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My Lucky Stars (Fuk sing go jiu) (1985,  PG-13)
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Red Sonja (1985,  PG-13)
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Re-Animator (1985,  R)
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The Toxic Avenger (1984,  R)
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Stryker's War (Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except) (1985,  Unrated)
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Big Trouble in Little China (1986,  PG-13)
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Howard the Duck (1986,  PG)
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Leonard Part 6 (1987,  PG)
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Masters of the Universe (1987,  PG)
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Superman IV - The Quest for Peace (1987,  PG)
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Prince of Darkness (1987,  R)
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They Live (1988,  R)
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Shocker (1989,  R)
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Tango & Cash (1989,  R)
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Dick Tracy (1990,  PG)
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The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster (1991,  Unrated)
The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster
This is the BEST acting role Mark Hamill was dared in a bar to play, (punch that Star Wars trilogy in the testicles with a fistfull of lightsaber courtesy of Cocknocker) especially if you do not count any of his voice-over work he's done as the Joker!

I'm sure if anyone thought much on this subject, Trickster suspiciously emulates another DC Comics foe from the 1989 Batman perfectly, with many original changes and twists done to the nemesis thanks to a genuine thespian "Starkiller"... Unfortunately the unique alternative Jack Napier didn't translate well into a live-action, camp serious, million dollars an episode show, so they inevidibly cancelled it! (yes it was funny as hell, but many in the early 1990's just called it annoying)
However, this evolved sense of this media-specific personality was so spectacular and innovative that he replaced the initial characteristics (that the network wanted this guy to vaguely copy as the Trickster) when he landed the voice role of Joker in the great Batman Animated Series!
YAY be triumph of non-conformity! Boo to the Time Warner monopoly that wanted to capitalized by Mickey Mousing earlier success and airing this very show, among other things.
Hooray however on freak originality despite direct attempts to copycat... (Flintstones for instance, Sonic The Hedgehog, Daredevil, Splinter Cell, Watchmen, Snatcher, Family Guy, Nosferatu, Jason Voorhees, Akira, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and of course Flash television series)

Okay, now who's up for Guyver? ;-P
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - The Secret of the Ooze (1991,  PG)
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The Guyver (1991,  PG-13)
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Highlander II: The Quickening (Highlander 2) (1991,  R)
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Lik Wong, (Riki-Oh - The Story of Ricky) (2002,  R)
Lik Wong, (Riki-Oh - The Story of Ricky)
Riki-Oh is a not-so-cheap martial arts thrill, being the first film in China to get an X-rating without nudity, and the thing "Daily Show" with Craig Kilborn took a clip from to introduce each Five Questions segment. (smash a fake head)
"You care not for power or money or even sex.... The only thing that satisfies your cravings... is WAR!" - Sean Connery (klingon proverb)
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Universal Soldier (1992,  R)
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Robocop 3 (1993,  PG-13)
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Brain Smasher... A Love Story (The Bouncer and the Lady) (1993,  PG)
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Cannibal! The Musical (Alferd Packer: The Musical) (1996,  R)
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The NeverEnding Story III - Escape From Fantasia (1996,  G)
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Street Fighter (1994,  PG-13)
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Timecop (1994,  R)
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The Shadow (1994,  PG-13)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Movie (1995,  PG)
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The Phantom (1996,  PG)
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Batman & Robin (1997,  PG-13)
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Steel (1997,  PG-13)
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Spawn (1997,  PG-13)
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Starship Troopers (1997,  R)

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