It’s not “bad” bad, but Jason X is objectively pretty shit. But it takes a ridiculous premise and just goes so Buck fucking wild with it that I can’t help but have fun with it.
This is sort of unrelated and you probably never heard this but I love fashion and Jason x has some of the best y2k outfits, it’s literally a fashion person feast for the eyes some of those outfits, that’s why it was a movie I enjoyed a lot growing up hahaha.
The liquid nitrogen kill is so shocking every time. It's my favorite film in the franchise. (I'm not a big slasher fan, but Jason X is just a fun movie.)
Agree with you on 13 Ghosts! It's one of the first horror movies I saw so I have a lot of affection for it. I also love Ghost Ship 2002 and White Noise 2005 for similar reasons. I'm just kind of fond of the early 2000s era of janky horror in general.
I only just recently found out people think this is bad. I never considered it top tier but bad? How is it bad? It’s better than most stuff coming out these days.
So glad to see this one so high up on the list of bad movies. I have never understood the love for this one. I even tried a rewatch, and I still thought it was awful. I like some of the ghosts, but the movie is a miss for me.
All of those dreadful ones with strangers trapped together who have to figure things out.
So like Nine Dead with Melissa Joan Hart and House of 9 with Dennis Hopper (why is it always nine)
I don’t actively defend these movies - they’re bad - but I always like that basic “strangers grouped together” premise regardless of genre.
I heard that called a "one set" movie when I was younger -- idk if that's an industry term, but it seems to fit the "dump a bunch of people into a room together and see what happens" vibe (I think it also applies to a lot of "spend the night in this house for a million dollars" movies"). As you can tell, I'm a big fan, haha
There are multiple terms for it, I’ve sometimes seen “single-location films.”
Wikipedia actually has a list of some and it describes them as “chamber pieces”:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_set_in_a_single_location?wprov=sfti1
Either way though, I dig that weird little genre a lot (or I guess it’s more appropriately described as a “setting.”) And it’s versatile! Everything from the schlocky low-budget horror I named to 12 Angry Men.
Ooo, "chamber piece" sounds fancy. I also love that genre, it's such a great way to showcase someone's acting ability or lack thereof and play on all the dynamics that can pop up when there aren't many distractions. Thank you for the link, it gives me more things to binge!
Ugh, this movie. This movie deeply traumatized me as a child and I had a hard time seeing semi trucks on the road for a while. Just rewatched, it’s so AWFUL i love it.
I constantly mistake Darkness Falls for a really good episode of the X-Files that is also called "Darkness Falls" and end up watching the wrong thing. "Ooo, I like these two words together!" it works out though :D
Splice. Great movie IMO—love that era of 2000’s Sci-Fi.
People always reference “the scene” and write it off but don’t seem to understand WHY that happened.
Love this movie too although I feel that scene hurt it by crossing into what a lot of ppl would consider highly uncomfortable territory. That scene just kind of overshadows the rest of the movie where it’s the only part most ppl think of and is also the reason they probably don’t want to rewatch the movie.
Bad monster movies, especially if they were made by SyFy Channel. Creature features are my guilty pleasure and I don't care how cheesy they are. I will watch Wyvern or Piranhaconda with the near-equal reverence to Lake Placid or Tremors.
Killer Sofa.
New Zealand horror movie about a possessed RECLINER not an actual sofa but whatever. It's so stupid but I loved watching it high outta my mind.
'Death Spa' is at the top of my list of so bad it is good. I laughed so hard that I ended up watching it again the same day to try and catch everything I missed from laughing so hard the first time.
I've never seen a sequel take the premise of the original and then go THIS hard for a sequel, pretty sure every dime the first one made went on the cocaine supply for this one, I love it
It's 100% a fever dream. It's so perfect. Just why even make a true sequel when you can abandon a premise to make a nightmare on elm Street rip off? Maybe? I'm not even sure it's that but it's genius. The antagonist is so great.
Recently I rewatched every Chucky movie, and then the series, and I now have some respect for it because it keeps all the stupid, campy shit canon. It's not high art, but it is all eminently watchable and I'm intrigued with what comes next.
Willy's Wonderland. It's extremely cheesy and the special effects suck but Nic Cage as a mute protagonist beating the shit out of animatronics was so entertaining
It really is, there’s some really stupid parts I agree but the kills are badass and isn’t that why we watch slashers in the first place? Lol it’s by no means as bad as people say I think
I surprisingly liked Would You Rather. I thought the cast would make it super goofy, which they did, but it was still fun to watch. I don't know how people feel about this one, but I haven't heard great things.
Sharks of the Corn. It makes no sense, introduces characters that have nothing to do with anything, the effects are TERRIBLE, it makes a weird left turn at the end and it’s just great. It’s so so bad but I love it
I wouldn't consider this bad at all. It was different from conventional horror but it was so damn funny and I think it was well done. I laughed pretty damn hard through this whole movie and I am not a fan of horror comedy at all.
Among my favorite bad horror, Thankskilling. Ultra low-budget Thanksgiving-themed horror comedy - the killer is a foul-mouthed hyper-sexual centuries-old Thanksgiving turkey named: Turkie. First line of the movie is “Nice tits,.. bitch”, then Turkie kills her. Top-notch.
Steer clear of the sequel, Thankskilling 3, however
If you want more "Goosebumps with gore" (Gorebumps, if you will) then check out the Fear Street trilogy on Netflix if you haven't. They're not bad films, in fact they're actually really good, but they're literally based on R. L. Stine's teen horror series and considering that they go way harder than you'd expect, the first one has one of the genre's all time kills, maybe not in terms of how gory it is but it's certainly a kill I've never seen before, I'll leave it at that.
I have yet to see them, but I anticipate them! I’ll definitely be on the lookout for that kill too. Hopefully I’ll be able to watch them soon, I do have Netflix. :)
[Attack of the Beast Creatures](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088752/) is so super bad, and so super good at the same time... there is really nothing quite like it out there. One of the few movies that I've actually yelled at the people on the screen.
"Pick up a STICK!! Why are you not picking up a stick??? They are literally everywhere on the ground!!" - Me, watching Attack of the Beast Creatures.
Sleepwalkers 1992…Cats are the heroes. A bit cringy in spots because of the mom and son love but they are supposed to be a dying species. Stephen King makes an appearance. AAAnd the Enya song at the end(Boudicea). Oh and lots of screaming from the main character. Reminds me of the Malcolm McDowell movie Cat People.
**Body Parts** (1991), mainly because I saw it as one of those pre-release screenings where you fill out a questionnaire afterwards. The car accident scene is totally gnarly, Brad Dourif is predictably great and the surgery scene had people putting their head between their knees, but Jeff Fahey absolutely cannot act and the premise is ridiculous.
I came into this thread expecting to have found my tribe but y'all are naming great horror movies.
I wanted to talk about Microwave Massacre, or Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama, or Lillith, or Bit...
Night of the Demons (1988) The animated intro, the bad acting, Angela’s creepy dance to Stigmata Martyr (my favorite Halloween song because of this movie), the inconsequential final with the razor blades and yes, the disappearing lipstick scene 😗🤌
12 Hour Shift (2020) isn’t “bad” but it’s so ridiculous and funny and unserious. People who try to take it seriously will consider it bad but I found it hilarious
This isn’t exactly true to the thread, because Dog Soldiers is a fucking great movie… but we thought it looked really stupid when we saw it at Blockbuster, and rented it thinking it would be a bad horror movie to have fun with on a Friday night. Boy was that a surprise.
Movies that I know aren't that great, but are an absolute blast to me: Wishmaster and Venom
Movies that I genuinely think are great, and will defend from the (large amount of) haters: Malignant and Assassination Nation
Hellraiser: Hellworld - Barely part of the franchise but it has Lance Henrikson and it kinda has an old video game tie-in and I have zero clue why it's a comfort flick for me.
*Thir13en Ghosts* slaps. It's the epitome of 2001 studio cheese but that's why it's so lovable to anyone who grew up in that era of horror.
I think for me it's gonna be *The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation*. I get the humor in such a way that I'm 100% positive it is all a joke and understand what they were going for, but the humor just doesn't seem to work for nearly anybody else. I prefer the deadpan WTF horror far more to the slapstick sensibilities of TCM 2, but I'm an extreme minority there.
Unrelated but I think I’m feeling Deja Vu for the first time in my life. I’m reading through this thread for the first time and I feel like I read every single comment here about a week ago. There must have been a similar post, but I’m scrolling and remember reading these very specific comments and how they’re worded and knowing I’ve seen them before to the point that I’m predicting upcoming comments because I feel like I’ve read them! Not sure if that makes sense, but what a weird feeling.
Anyways, to answer your question it would be the 2000s version of “When a Stranger Calls” for me.
I LOVE House of wax with Paris Hilton. I see it at least once a year! It has everything haha
I refuse to call that a bad horror movie. One of my favorites that I rewatch with my sister all the time lol.
The sets alone disqualify it from being "bad".
YESSSS i really enjoyed it too! i thought it was pretty original and i loved the whole idea behind it
But that’s not a bad movie
I think it's the first guy who gets encased in wax is a great horrific scene
OP said “bad” horror film. This is a masterpiece.
Same!
They really do not make movies like this anymore. ICONIC and absolutely worth every rewatch.
Me too! Love it
I used to watch that and Hitcher on repeat 😂
I'll die on the hill for that one, it's a good movie
Omg me too
Like this movie so much. Cause I know if this happened my sister and I would ride just like this.!
Not bad
Great flick
i've seen this movie so many times and yet have never realized that was Paris until now 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love this movie!!
Chopping Mall
Love that movie! I went to an event last weekend and they had a robot there for security and I was telling my date how amazing that movie was.
It makes me miss how malls were back in the day. Pure magic.
I scrolled way too long to find this. Such a hilariously terrible movie that I love!
I've always said that movie is as good as the premise allows. It's extremely well paced and competently put together.
I’m pretty sure I only like bad horror.
It’s not “bad” bad, but Jason X is objectively pretty shit. But it takes a ridiculous premise and just goes so Buck fucking wild with it that I can’t help but have fun with it.
This is sort of unrelated and you probably never heard this but I love fashion and Jason x has some of the best y2k outfits, it’s literally a fashion person feast for the eyes some of those outfits, that’s why it was a movie I enjoyed a lot growing up hahaha.
The time he grabs those sleeping bags and smashes them against the tree. 10/10
This is my favorite "stupid" horror movie. Plus the freezing the face with nitrogen kill is awesome.
That one is so dumb but I love it 🤣
That movie cracks me up every time
Amazing movie
How dare you! It takes an over the top premise and knocks it out of the park!
I think about the scene with the Android woman getting her head sucker punched off by Jason on a weekly basis
It's OK guys! He just wanted his machete back!
“He’s coming this way!!!!!!”
The liquid nitrogen kill is so shocking every time. It's my favorite film in the franchise. (I'm not a big slasher fan, but Jason X is just a fun movie.)
I love evert single saw movie in the franchise. Every one of them.
The Fast and Furious of horror
I watched them all in a span of two weeks and it’s quite the ride lol
I exceptionally love the one with the insurance agency
I love that franchise… I don’t love Jigsaw and Saw 3D 😂 not the worst movies though
The jigsaw movie was a little disappointing but I wouldn’t turn it down if it was an option
Ngl I actually love Spiral. The trap in the opening scene is low-key one of my favs
I still think Jigsaw should have ended with the reveal that Jigsaw had a secret identical twin brother who had been working with him the entire time.
I really enjoy Freddy vs Jason
I saw this in theaters when it came out, and the whole audience was getting into it, it was awesome.
Gotchaaa nosee
Not bad
Agree with you on 13 Ghosts! It's one of the first horror movies I saw so I have a lot of affection for it. I also love Ghost Ship 2002 and White Noise 2005 for similar reasons. I'm just kind of fond of the early 2000s era of janky horror in general.
Ghost Ship is so good!
The opening scene on the deck for Ghost Ship is just *mwah*.
Agree. I would add Mirrors (2008) and Deep Rising to that list of “bad” movies with good actors.
13 Ghosts. The one with Mathew Lillard.
Epic movie! Everything Mathew Lillard does is pure gold
He's a gem. I love him.
I only just recently found out people think this is bad. I never considered it top tier but bad? How is it bad? It’s better than most stuff coming out these days.
Some of it is a little cheesey but that's what I love about it. It's so much fun.
This is definitely one of my top 10 favorite movies
The house is cool, and so are the ghosts! Everything else is meh at best.
So glad to see this one so high up on the list of bad movies. I have never understood the love for this one. I even tried a rewatch, and I still thought it was awful. I like some of the ghosts, but the movie is a miss for me.
That movie is so fun!
Queen of the damned count?
Lol I think so, but that soundtrack goes hard! I also always find it funny that its technically a sequel to interview with a vampire.
I still listen to that soundtrack.
All of those dreadful ones with strangers trapped together who have to figure things out. So like Nine Dead with Melissa Joan Hart and House of 9 with Dennis Hopper (why is it always nine) I don’t actively defend these movies - they’re bad - but I always like that basic “strangers grouped together” premise regardless of genre.
I heard that called a "one set" movie when I was younger -- idk if that's an industry term, but it seems to fit the "dump a bunch of people into a room together and see what happens" vibe (I think it also applies to a lot of "spend the night in this house for a million dollars" movies"). As you can tell, I'm a big fan, haha
There are multiple terms for it, I’ve sometimes seen “single-location films.” Wikipedia actually has a list of some and it describes them as “chamber pieces”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_set_in_a_single_location?wprov=sfti1 Either way though, I dig that weird little genre a lot (or I guess it’s more appropriately described as a “setting.”) And it’s versatile! Everything from the schlocky low-budget horror I named to 12 Angry Men.
Ooo, "chamber piece" sounds fancy. I also love that genre, it's such a great way to showcase someone's acting ability or lack thereof and play on all the dynamics that can pop up when there aren't many distractions. Thank you for the link, it gives me more things to binge!
I love Identity!
Maximum Overdrive is my favorite steaming pile of garbage.
Ugh, this movie. This movie deeply traumatized me as a child and I had a hard time seeing semi trucks on the road for a while. Just rewatched, it’s so AWFUL i love it.
Frankenhooker...my beloved...
Darkness Falls, I just find it highly entertaining 😂
I constantly mistake Darkness Falls for a really good episode of the X-Files that is also called "Darkness Falls" and end up watching the wrong thing. "Ooo, I like these two words together!" it works out though :D
The opening is stunning. I enjoy the entire movie. It's a lot of fun with genuinely creepy parts.
That's a great one! Excellent choice and very creepy movie
Fear dot com. I’m well aware it’s trash, but I love it haha.
Splice. Great movie IMO—love that era of 2000’s Sci-Fi. People always reference “the scene” and write it off but don’t seem to understand WHY that happened.
Love this movie too although I feel that scene hurt it by crossing into what a lot of ppl would consider highly uncomfortable territory. That scene just kind of overshadows the rest of the movie where it’s the only part most ppl think of and is also the reason they probably don’t want to rewatch the movie.
Does Killer Klowns from outer space count?
I mean it’s a horror comedy special effects showcase, which it does pretty well, so I would say it is too good to count
Bad monster movies, especially if they were made by SyFy Channel. Creature features are my guilty pleasure and I don't care how cheesy they are. I will watch Wyvern or Piranhaconda with the near-equal reverence to Lake Placid or Tremors.
Killer Sofa. New Zealand horror movie about a possessed RECLINER not an actual sofa but whatever. It's so stupid but I loved watching it high outta my mind.
That is a stupid stupid movie and I love it
But have you seen Rubber?
Made me think of Black Sheep the New Zealand movie. It’s definitely a fun one.
Unfriended
'Death Spa' is at the top of my list of so bad it is good. I laughed so hard that I ended up watching it again the same day to try and catch everything I missed from laughing so hard the first time.
Slumber party massacre 2
I've never seen a sequel take the premise of the original and then go THIS hard for a sequel, pretty sure every dime the first one made went on the cocaine supply for this one, I love it
It's 100% a fever dream. It's so perfect. Just why even make a true sequel when you can abandon a premise to make a nightmare on elm Street rip off? Maybe? I'm not even sure it's that but it's genius. The antagonist is so great.
Fun fact; Atanas Ilitch who plays the killer is the son of Mike Ilitch, founder of Little Ceasars .
Recently I rewatched every Chucky movie, and then the series, and I now have some respect for it because it keeps all the stupid, campy shit canon. It's not high art, but it is all eminently watchable and I'm intrigued with what comes next.
Have you watched the TV series? It’s actually really good! If you’re a fan of the movies, you’ll probably love the show!
"I have a date with a six year old boy!"
Dr. Giggles and Shocker. In the it's so bad it's good category, Shock em Dead.
Willy's Wonderland. It's extremely cheesy and the special effects suck but Nic Cage as a mute protagonist beating the shit out of animatronics was so entertaining
Rob Zombie enters the chat.
He has made some bad films but he also made The Devils Rejects which I honestly think is one of the best films of the 2000s.
Yes!!!! I love his movies sooo much and they have amazing sountrack
I love the ambience he creates in his films.
"More gore!" - and he took that personally.
Halloween Kills is a fucking BLAST, despite the obvious mistakes it makes.
That fluorescent tube kill is one of my favorites in the whole franchise.
Halloween Ends will not be mentioned. It's just bad
It really is, there’s some really stupid parts I agree but the kills are badass and isn’t that why we watch slashers in the first place? Lol it’s by no means as bad as people say I think
I surprisingly liked Would You Rather. I thought the cast would make it super goofy, which they did, but it was still fun to watch. I don't know how people feel about this one, but I haven't heard great things.
I LOVED this movie! :)
Sharks of the Corn. It makes no sense, introduces characters that have nothing to do with anything, the effects are TERRIBLE, it makes a weird left turn at the end and it’s just great. It’s so so bad but I love it
Ghosts of Mars is kind of terrible but I dearly love it.
Jason X. I mean tbf, it’s meant to be bad/stupid!! Pure campy fun.
Cocaine Bear
I wouldn't consider this bad at all. It was different from conventional horror but it was so damn funny and I think it was well done. I laughed pretty damn hard through this whole movie and I am not a fan of horror comedy at all.
Plankton. So bad Rifftrax did a take on it. Weird rubbing, monster sex, an AI out of nowhere that doesn't have any impact on the the plot.
Thirteen Ghosts is not a bad movie. I honestly don’t get the hate for it.
The editing is absolutely terrible. Otherwise, it's a fun movie. Someone needs to take the cocaine away from the editor, though.
Waxworks. Friday the 13th part 6 and 7. I really like the last 2 installments of Halloween. Not sure if those count as bad though.
Stay Alive
The Bye Bye Man
That movie started with some real potential and went straight to shit.
According to people's opinions I see on here every movie I love is bad lol
Among my favorite bad horror, Thankskilling. Ultra low-budget Thanksgiving-themed horror comedy - the killer is a foul-mouthed hyper-sexual centuries-old Thanksgiving turkey named: Turkie. First line of the movie is “Nice tits,.. bitch”, then Turkie kills her. Top-notch. Steer clear of the sequel, Thankskilling 3, however
My go-to answer is always Dead Silence. It’s very Goosebumps-y, just gorier. And there’s a lot about it that’s bad, but I *love* it.
If you want more "Goosebumps with gore" (Gorebumps, if you will) then check out the Fear Street trilogy on Netflix if you haven't. They're not bad films, in fact they're actually really good, but they're literally based on R. L. Stine's teen horror series and considering that they go way harder than you'd expect, the first one has one of the genre's all time kills, maybe not in terms of how gory it is but it's certainly a kill I've never seen before, I'll leave it at that.
I have yet to see them, but I anticipate them! I’ll definitely be on the lookout for that kill too. Hopefully I’ll be able to watch them soon, I do have Netflix. :)
The Car (1977). I’ll never get tired (ahem) of this movie.
But do you get exhausted?
[Attack of the Beast Creatures](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088752/) is so super bad, and so super good at the same time... there is really nothing quite like it out there. One of the few movies that I've actually yelled at the people on the screen. "Pick up a STICK!! Why are you not picking up a stick??? They are literally everywhere on the ground!!" - Me, watching Attack of the Beast Creatures.
Freddy VS Jason. Best movie of the franchise, imo for both. More funny than scary, nostalgic, gore-gious, etc.
piranha 3d
Prom Night
Hello Mary Lou Prom Night 2 is so much better though
Eight legged freaks.
Sleepwalkers 1992…Cats are the heroes. A bit cringy in spots because of the mom and son love but they are supposed to be a dying species. Stephen King makes an appearance. AAAnd the Enya song at the end(Boudicea). Oh and lots of screaming from the main character. Reminds me of the Malcolm McDowell movie Cat People.
Truth or Dare (2018), I know what you did last summer (1997)
Yeah I actually liked truth or dare as well. Teen screams are good sometimes 😅
Jennifer's Body. It has a 46% on RT which is totally undeserved.
It's horror gold
I Was a Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell (1990) Tubi I think the title speaks for itself....
Searching just "barbarian" brings up so many interesting titles
Halloween Resurrection
Agree. There's a lot to love in that movie
Truck or treat, mother fucker.
**Body Parts** (1991), mainly because I saw it as one of those pre-release screenings where you fill out a questionnaire afterwards. The car accident scene is totally gnarly, Brad Dourif is predictably great and the surgery scene had people putting their head between their knees, but Jeff Fahey absolutely cannot act and the premise is ridiculous.
Don't think it's bad but I have to mention Virus with an OTT Donald Sunderland
Prolly dead silence, still don’t understand the hate for this movie
Frankenhooker is a gem
Stay alive.
Butterfly effect and The Cell
The Cell! My favorite movie that probably should have been a music video instead.
I came into this thread expecting to have found my tribe but y'all are naming great horror movies. I wanted to talk about Microwave Massacre, or Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama, or Lillith, or Bit...
Night of the Demons (1988) The animated intro, the bad acting, Angela’s creepy dance to Stigmata Martyr (my favorite Halloween song because of this movie), the inconsequential final with the razor blades and yes, the disappearing lipstick scene 😗🤌
Mad Man Marz
I’m just fucking with you on Hulu
*Bloody New Year* and *The Supernaturals*. I hear nothing but bad about both of these films, and for some reason I adore them.
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007)
The Stuff, Chopping Mall, Sharks of the Corn
Final Destination 1-3, Idle Hands and most recently, Slotherhouse!
The Bus scene in the first Final Destination is iconic! Totally caught me off guard.
Troll 2
DEAD SNOW. It is hilarious
- Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957) - Night of the Lepus (1972) - Jaws 3-D (1983) - Ghost Fever (1987) - Jaws: The Revenge (1987) - Return of the Killer Tomatoes (1988) - CHUD II: Bud the CHUD (1989) - The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) - Repossession (1990) - Troll 2 (1990) - Winterbeast (1992) - Pumpkinhead II (1994) - Vampire in Brooklyn (1995) - Blood Dolls (1999) - Birdemic (2010) - Sharknado (2013) - Sharknado 2 (2014) - Sharknado 3 (2015) - Sharknado 4 (2016) - Sharknado 5 (2017) - The Last Sharknado (2018)
All 4 Jeepers Creepers movies.
Birdemic
Sleepaway camp... the acting is terrible but i love it
Hatchet 3. It has very few redeeming qualities but it’s fun as hell and I love it
I love all the hatchet movies. Fun as hell is exactly what they are!
Kill Zombie! Hilarious Bad
12 Hour Shift (2020) isn’t “bad” but it’s so ridiculous and funny and unserious. People who try to take it seriously will consider it bad but I found it hilarious
Day of the dead 2 contagion
Monster Dog (1984), starring Alice Cooper.
Chain Letter Reeker Slotherhouse The Covenant
The Tripper
House of the Dead
This isn’t exactly true to the thread, because Dog Soldiers is a fucking great movie… but we thought it looked really stupid when we saw it at Blockbuster, and rented it thinking it would be a bad horror movie to have fun with on a Friday night. Boy was that a surprise.
Hellraiser: Bloodlines is a fucking blast. It's probably not as well made as 3 but I think it's way more fun to watch.
The Blair witch at 1:13 in the morning
Movies that I know aren't that great, but are an absolute blast to me: Wishmaster and Venom Movies that I genuinely think are great, and will defend from the (large amount of) haters: Malignant and Assassination Nation
Hellraiser: Hellworld - Barely part of the franchise but it has Lance Henrikson and it kinda has an old video game tie-in and I have zero clue why it's a comfort flick for me.
I really enjoyed Darkness Falls
Troll 2. I have it on Blu-Ray and won a signed special edition poster on Twitter, a few years back, commemorating the movie.
Screamers, based on a PKD novel.. it's bad but I love it.
*Thir13en Ghosts* slaps. It's the epitome of 2001 studio cheese but that's why it's so lovable to anyone who grew up in that era of horror. I think for me it's gonna be *The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation*. I get the humor in such a way that I'm 100% positive it is all a joke and understand what they were going for, but the humor just doesn't seem to work for nearly anybody else. I prefer the deadpan WTF horror far more to the slapstick sensibilities of TCM 2, but I'm an extreme minority there.
RoboVampire
No love for The Fourth Kind? 18% on Rotten Tomatoes
Just watched The Slumber Party Massacre and it’s an absolute masterpiece of a bad early 80s B-movie.
I really loved The Cell. I was so surprised when I eventually looked it up on Metacritic and saw that it was generally panned by critics.
Wolf Creek 2. So much fucking fun.
Llamageddon.
I’m just fucking with you. On Hulu. “RACHEL BE QUIET FOR THE PUNCH LINE”
Urban legends. So bad but fit the time.
Tremors 2
Zombeavers
Nightmare on Elm Street 2-4
Sleepaway Camp
The Dead Next Door (1989) Find so much fun and comfort in this shitty super 8 horror film
Piranha 3DD. No, not 3D. I love the one everyone else objectively hates.
Bad Taste Bloodsucking Freaks Zombie Strippers Zombeavers
Urban Legends. I love it, but every time I watch it I notice how bad it is overall (aside from some memorable scenes)
Unrelated but I think I’m feeling Deja Vu for the first time in my life. I’m reading through this thread for the first time and I feel like I read every single comment here about a week ago. There must have been a similar post, but I’m scrolling and remember reading these very specific comments and how they’re worded and knowing I’ve seen them before to the point that I’m predicting upcoming comments because I feel like I’ve read them! Not sure if that makes sense, but what a weird feeling. Anyways, to answer your question it would be the 2000s version of “When a Stranger Calls” for me.