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The adventure began and ended with this film featuring unlikely action hero Fred Ward, whose character is named after a bed pan. While this film is not a send-up of '80s action films, it's tons of fun if you pretend that it is.—David Onda (Photo: Orion)
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They're Not Good...Some movies are so bad, so ridiculous and so poorly made that they transcend crummy film-making to become truly entertaining cinema. Keep clicking for the 20 big-screen train wrecks we simply can't look away from.—David Onda (Photo: Touchstone, MGM, United Artists)
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20. 'Ernest Goes...Ernest saved Christmas, went to camp and got scared stupid, but this unusual character is most famous for the time he spent in a the slammer. Yeah, it's pretty dumb, but it's Ernest. KnoWhutImean, Vern?—David Onda (Photo: Touchstone)
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19. 'Last Action...The film set out to spoof the action genre, but when your lead actor (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is already a spoof of himself, something gets lost in translation. Luckily, this mess of a movie is tons of fun, if only for its random cameos and Arnold-isms.—David Onda (Photo: Columbia)
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18. 'License to ...Just about every '80s movie starring the two Coreys could make this list, but "License" gets the nod because a) Billy Ocean is on the soundtrack, b) Haim talks to the camera, c) Heather Graham co-stars and d) Richard Masur has a sweet mustache. —David Onda (Photo: Fox)
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17. 'Con Air' (1...Nic Cage brings a slow Southern drawl and awful hairdo to one of the best action flicks of the '90s. Yeah, it's full of terrible quips ("Cy ... 'Onara") and laughable supporting characters, but it's also just plain fun.—David Onda (Photo: Touchstone)
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16. 'Drop Dead F...Once a 1980s "it" girl, Phoebe Cates kicked off the '90s playing pretend. Literally. One part "The Mask," one part "Harvey," this film is so dumb you can't take your eyes off it.—David Onda (Photo: New Line)
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15. 'Anaconda' (...The acting was bad, the dialogue was cheesy and the special effects were awful, but that giant snake sure did find some amazing ways to eat people. Also, Jon Voight.—David Onda (Photo: Columbia)
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14. 'Killer Klow...If you know someone with a fear of clowns (or cotton candy), seeing this movie would not be a good first step in overcoming that fear. But for fans of schlocky, poorly made horror and sci-fi, this movie is a dream come true.—David Onda (Photo: MGM)
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13. 'Mannequin' ...Eighties movies loved to explore unusual romances. Woman-on-ghost. Woman-on-duck. Man-on-science experiment. This man-on-mannequin tale is strange love at its very best. And worst.—David Onda (Photo: Fox)
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12.'Splice' (200...One of my favorite sci-fi movies of the last few years, "Splice" combines a ridiculous alien-breeding plot with SyFy channel movie effects and bad acting for one of the best bad movie experiences an audience can have.—David Onda (Photo: WB)
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11. 'Masters of ...This cheesy movie based on the Mattel toy line got everything wrong from the casting to the costumes to the actual release of the movie, which came when the characters' popularity was in steady decline. But in terms of '80s childhood nostalgia, this flick is a classic.—David Onda (Photo: Cannon Group)
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10. 'Howard the ...Lea Thompson, duck puns and disturbing woman-on-duck romance aside, this movie is a must-see, if only to catch a glimpse of the dead-eyed duck costume George Lucas so callously unleashed on audiences.—David Onda (Photo: Universal)
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9. 'Road House' ...What kind of bar employs a bouncer who can't stop beating up all the customers? A bar in an awesomely bad movie.—David Onda (Photo: United Artists)
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8. 'Troll 2' (19...When Drake Floyd made this sequel to the b-movie horror classic "Troll," he forgot one important thing ... the trolls! Oh, and also decent dialogue and actors with acting experience.—David Onda (Photo: MGM)
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7. 'No Holds Bar...You wouldn't think pro-wrestling could get any more ridiculous. Until you see "No Holds Barred," in which Hulk Hogan's character essentially kills two people and gets away with it.—David Onda (Photo: New Line)
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6. 'Remo William...The adventure began and ended with this film featuring unlikely action hero Fred Ward, whose character is named after a bed pan. While this film is not a send-up of '80s action films, it's tons of fun if you pretend that it is.—David Onda (Photo: Orion)
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5. 'Over the Top...A truck driver tries to win his son's affection by winning an arm wrestling championship. The film's ridiculous plot is only matched in absurdity by the actors who take the subject very, very seriously.—David Onda (Photo: WB)
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4. 'The Garbage ...One of the worst films ever made, this adaptation of the Cabbage Patch-spoofing trading card series certainly earned the honor. Why watch it? The Kids' costumes are easily some of the worst (and creepiest) in movie history. You have to see it to believe it.—David Onda (Photo: Atlantic Releasing)
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3. 'Mac and Me' ...If you think product placement in movies is bad now, you haven't seen anything until you've suffered through the 90-minute commercial called "Mac and Me." The impromptu dance scene at McDonald's is legendary for being both pointless and shameless.—David Onda (Photo: Orion)
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2. 'Manos the Ha...Famously produced by a fertilizer salesman on a bet, this film is simply awful. The acting, the story, the direction, the camera work — even the audio — are examples of film-making at its very worst. Which is exactly why you have to watch it.—David Onda (Photo: Emerson Film)
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1. 'Plan 9 from ...Ah, Ed Wood's masterpiece. Considered by many to be the very worst film ever made, this 1959 sci-fi/horror schlock-fest is now revered for it's mediocrity. The movie's production is brilliantly recreated in the Johnny Depp movie "Ed Wood."—David Onda (Photo: DCA)
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