The warriors. I love it. I don't care how silly it is. Normally I don't do musicals but the awful bugsy Malone with the pie fights. We had to watch it at school and it cracked me up how ridiculous it is.
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Killer Klowns for Outer Space
Super Mario Bros. 1993. It is by far the movie that puts the biggest "fun" smile on my face, especially when watching it stoned. It's so goofy in the best way and comes across as funny in a way that makes me have fun with it every time.
Freddy got Fingered
Troll 2 is the answer. So bad it hasn't even got any Trolls in it, its about Goblins! (The documentary about it "Best Worst Movie" is great too.)
Honerable mention to Dracula 3000 starring Casper van Dien and Coolio
Bad CGI gator
No ones said "The Room" yet, so I'll go with that. Saw it once with Tommy and Greg in the audience, and another with just Greg (and a bunch more without either). But the ones with the cast there, you couldn't take a step in the theater without stepping on a plastic spoon.
Either that or anything by Neil Breen.
The Riddick Chronicles. Bad acting, bad CGI, Simple stupid inconsistent plot, one dimensional characters. perfect bad sci-fi.
I have a real soft spot for how absurdly bad/good those films are.
Probably Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, but honorable mention to Chopping Mall and Primo Baby for being so terrible they're amusing.
Take off, eh! The answer here has to be Strange Brew. Only movie I ever watched that taught me how to get free beers.
Shoot 'Em Up.
It's kinda like John Wick but also kinda like Bugs Bunny.
That movie absolutely rocks. That is not a bad movie...it's a classic.
Velocipastor is an amazing bad movie that intended to be bad. There's even a scene where a car explodes and it's just some text that says "VFX of car exploding"
It's about a pastor that can turn into a velociraptor... When there's gore it's like obviously fake, like a head rolls off and it's clear as day that it's a mannequin head. It's so bad it's amazing.
Oh yeah, and there are ninjas.

And the fact every flashback of the pastor was in a church of a different denomination lol
Sucker Punch
The internet loves to shit on it. I've always enjoyed it. It's a visual/audio treat.
See I never got that either. There is some kind of story about escapism and dealing with trauma in there, but it's definitely second fiddle to the fact that you get to see badass ladies with samurai swords running a bunny mech through ww1 trenches and fighting giant samurai with a gatling gun. Sure it's dumb, but so is Fast and Furious
It's a genius retelling of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. It's also schlocky, pointless, fanservice-y action. It's dumb and I kind of love it.
The Mummy (1999) I believe was panned by critics at release, but I think it's an absolutely fantastic and humorous adventure film.
Kung pow enter the fist. Steve oedekerk, not Bob, intentionally made a bad movie by over dubbing rewriting bad 70s martial arts films. It's absurd and stupid. I love it.
They said bad movie. This is a masterpiece.
Equilibrium (2002) wasn’t well received when it came out. I think it’s still “bad” on RT but imdb has it at 7.3 now. I don’t care if gun-kata is silly and dumb, it looks cool as fuck.
"Sense offender!"
By all accounts The Boondock Saints is a "bad" movie but we all watched it when we were 12 and thought it was fucking awesome and still do.
Daredevil, the one with Ben Affleck
That Speed Racer movie that the Wachowskis made. I’m not gonna pretend it’s underrated, and I’m not gonna try to convince you to like it. They made it for me and me alone.
That movie is so good!!!
People didn't like that? It's my favorite movie to watch on acid or shrooms.
Bubba Ho-Tep. Bruce Campbell is a still-alive Elvis forgotten in a nursing home. He’s got to fight a mummy that’s sucking the souls out of old people’s assholes. Also Black JFK assists. It really shouldn’t work, but it somehow manages to.
I actually saw Bruce do a Q&A after this movie in a theater when it came out. Crazy afternoon.
The Drafthouse? RIP OG drafthouse
Torsk på Tallinn.
Slotherhouse!
runner up would be Zombeavers
Zombeavers is amazing. The original end credit song really pulls it together haha.
Robot Jox
is a masterclass in what not to do in a movie. It transcends badness and becomes something sublime. The entire plot is about how store brands/generics are Nazis, and one of the Nazis absolutely chews the scenery in a way that makes Brian Blessed look reserved.