Flash Gordon is right up there. Who can deny the rockin' Queen soundtrack?
Also for consideration - the Conan movies, and Beastmaster. Absolutely, every time.
Then there's my long list of Teen Girl High School movies, for some reason. And Stupid Guy movies. Love 'em.
Man, O.C. and Stiggs was proof that Altman needed to lay off the demon weed occasionally.
Man, O.C. and Stiggs was proof that Altman needed to lay off the demon weed occasionally.
Hadn't QUINTET already proved that?
Xanadu!
Gene Kelly, Greek mythology, and roller skates. What's not to love. It's pure cheddar.
I also adore
Popeye.
I will admit to seeing
Grease 2
several times in the the theater when I was 11. (It was a Navy base theater. Admission was $1.)
I think a complicating factor to Frank's quest on this front is that many movies are made these days to
exploit
that "wow, this is such a bad movie and I'm having so much fun" market. Like, a third half of John Carpenter's movies are successful in this way. (Another third, successful at something less ironic. THe last third, unsuccessful by any measure.)
Actually I would suggest that any movie that has been labeled "[blank]-sploitation" has a good chance of falling into the category we are trying to describe.
To be a truly GOod Bad Movie, it has to be utterly shameless. No irony, no sense that "We know better than to do this." Bad Movies glory in their decisions.
Most of mine are baddies that I loved as a child. Grease 2 (I want a cooooool rider!), Clash of the Titans, Pollyanna, and Flash Gordon (Betsy!).
I love
Clash of the Titans
too, GC!
Beastmaster
He had pet FERRETS! Yay!
Hm. So, where does
Big Trouble in Little China
fall? I mean, it glories in its decisions, and is shameless, and is fun, but a heaving pile of enthusiastic nonsense.