Balls of Fury…
love it but it’s so bad :D
To whoever said the Pokemon movie: if you watched the special features (like I did when I was about 11), then you’d know that Mewtwo was one seriously fucked up dude, err.. cat-thing with a tube spinal cord.
All of the Kevin Smith films make me piss my pants laughing.
Under the Cherry Moon
Runner-Up: Joanna
I have two words for you David: “recka sto”
you can’t call gremlins a guilty pleasure, it’s like cult now, everyone loves it hahaha
Big Trouble in Little China…and – ahem – that one where – Deborah, is it? – goes to Dallas on some sort of mission…
Russ Meyer films. And it’s amazing he has yet to receive any sort of presence on this site.
Real Genius is a guilty classic. My girlfriend and I recently saw Savage Streets, the early 80’s revenge movie starring Linda Blair and both of deemed it as the greatest movie ever! Half-joking, of course.
But in terms of guilty-guilty pleasure: I loved and was simultaneously sickened by the recent French horror film Martyrs. I still can’t get the images out of my head and a very strange and disturbing part of me wants to see it again. (?)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (the remake)
Clueless
Since Rob D. mentioned Doug Liman’s Mr. & Mrs. Smith, I’ll say that I love Liman’s Go a whole bunch.
>>Killer Klowns From Outer Space, My Name Is Bruce<<
Those aren’t guilty pleasures … they’re classics!
Same as you Nathan on From Dusk Till Dawn. A workmate recommended I go and see it. He didn’t tell me anything about it and I hadn’t read anything about it. I was blown away when the film shunted into orbit. Great film.
A walk to remember (and other ‘girly films’). I went to see it with some friends and we guessed the whole plot within 5 minutes and found it funny in all the places it wasn’t supposed to be. Now whenever i see it i cant help but giggle all the way through.
don’t use it against me as this topic is called guilty pleasure: Clueless
don’t worry, your secret is safe here hahahaha…
amercian ninja 1&2
Bloodsport
Mad max 1&2
Wet Hot American Summer
zoolander
love actually/notting hill
ace ventura
wedding crasher…….
Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey’s Flesh, Trash and Heat
and even Women in Revolt.
I actually really wish Trash was on The Auteurs.
I’ve always wanted to see 7 Ways From Sundown. Do you know if it is available on DVD?
jack
OMG how could I forget the Pokemon movie! When Pikachu gives an empassioned speech… “Pika Pika… Pika. PIKA!”