Clerks
B-Rated? U gotta dig deep...
Howard the Duck!
Howard the Duck!
Blazing saddles classic Mel Brooks.
besides brad pitt being in the movie, the rest is B gradedSEREMAKER wrote:
That shit is so true about "Office Space" and the marines[1FR]S3v3N wrote:
Mine is, Office Space. While in the Marines, the movie was the same as my day to day life. (pre deployment to Iraq) Right now with my current job, Lumberg is the Sheriff, that annoying lady answering the phone is the dispatcher, the list goes on and on. Even the damn copy machine does the same thing as the one I have to put up with.
my B movie ------ I love "Super Troopers" or maybe "Reservoir Dogs" {not sure if it would be considered B}
or maybe "Snatch"
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
The Stuff
Leprechaun
Swamp Thing
Space Balls even though it's probably not a B movie.
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
The Stuff
Leprechaun
Swamp Thing
Space Balls even though it's probably not a B movie.
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Now read b4 you flame:
LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
There wasn't alot of commercials and the characters weren't too well known. Sure there was Ian McKellan and Liv Tyler (its her dad thats famous) but no one thought much of it.
LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
There wasn't alot of commercials and the characters weren't too well known. Sure there was Ian McKellan and Liv Tyler (its her dad thats famous) but no one thought much of it.
Don't forget about Hugo Weaving aka Agent SmithxX[Elangbam]Xx wrote:
Now read b4 you flame:
LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
There wasn't alot of commercials and the characters weren't too well known. Sure there was Ian McKellan and Liv Tyler (its her dad thats famous) but no one thought much of it.
Yeah, a few of the actors are unknowns, but the budget and the fact that it was a huge blockbuster kind of makes it an A moviexX[Elangbam]Xx wrote:
Now read b4 you flame:
LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
There wasn't alot of commercials and the characters weren't too well known. Sure there was Ian McKellan and Liv Tyler (its her dad thats famous) but no one thought much of it.
Yeah, I really didn't notice him at first when i saw it, of course I only saw the movie once in theaters and came back homes thinking of names like:BrOk_MoRdU wrote:
Don't forget about Hugo Weaving aka Agent SmithxX[Elangbam]Xx wrote:
Now read b4 you flame:
LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
There wasn't alot of commercials and the characters weren't too well known. Sure there was Ian McKellan and Liv Tyler (its her dad thats famous) but no one thought much of it.
Fido
Gannendorf
Sal
Strylock
Sour
But after that its history
lagerfool wrote:
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai across the Eight Dimension
-Yeah, well at least your name isn't Michael Bolton.KtotheIMMY wrote:
Good choice![1FR]S3v3N wrote:
Mine is, Office Space.
-You know there's nothing wrong with that name.
-There was nothing wrong with it... until I was about 12 years old and that no-talent ass clown became famous and started winning Grammys.
-Hmm... well why don't you just go by Mike instead of Michael?
-No way. Why should I change? He's the one who sucks.
Love that film!
I need around tree fiddy.
Turk 182!
ATG wrote:
..by the same director as das boots..
Sorry Alexander, I just HAD to..
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I need around tree fiddy.
Boondock Saints is hands down the best B Grade movie out there.
Lot's of good ones are allready said, but here some more:
Snatch
The Ice Pirates (a true B-Movie)
Le Plaquard (a french studio movie, I was LMAO!)
Snatch
The Ice Pirates (a true B-Movie)
Le Plaquard (a french studio movie, I was LMAO!)
A Scanner Darkly, except it was Keanu Reaves. Hard Candy was also good.
I would have to say Police Academy(all of them) i watched that the other day laughed my fooking ass off.
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Starship Troopers, Kung Pow, Army of Darkness, and, just cause, Lord of the G-Strings.
Pitch Black Ftw
How about "The Wraith" with a young charlie Sheen! Or "They Live" with Roddy Piper! those are some true B flicks!
Boondock Saints and Blazing Saddles don't qualify as "B" movies in my book.
Darkman
Darkman
The term B-movie originally referred to a Hollywood motion picture designed to be distributed as the "lower half" of a double feature, often a genre film such as a Western "cowboy" film, a gangster movie, or a horror film. In the 1930s and 1940s, during the age of the "studio system," this also gave rise to the practice of referring to "A-list" or "B-list" stars.
ID - Human Traffic - Twin Towns
b-movies: Big Trouble in Little China & Re-Animator
FWIW: If you liked Kung Fu Hustle, you'll love Ong-Bak. It wasn't as funny, but the fight choreography was outstanding.
Subtitled for us English-speakers though.
For the record, I hated Shaolin Soccer. An hour and a half of my life I'll never get back.
FWIW: If you liked Kung Fu Hustle, you'll love Ong-Bak. It wasn't as funny, but the fight choreography was outstanding.
Subtitled for us English-speakers though.
For the record, I hated Shaolin Soccer. An hour and a half of my life I'll never get back.