Anyone have any more heckle-worthy movies? I've got a few that I could name.
The Dead Hate The Living!
(You know it's going to be good if it has an exclamation point in the title. It was obviously trying to emulate Scream, so it actually invites you to make fun of it, sort of.)
The Core
("You want me to hack the core?")
How To Make A Monster
(A movie that's obviously intended to be part satire about the video game industry, obviously written by someone who knows nothing about the video game industry, and has probably never even watched someone else playing a video game.)
Fear Dot Com
(Another satire, this time about the internet. The depiction of the internet in this film would seem eerily prophetic if you didn't realize that the guy who made it wasn't trying to predict what the internet would look like in the future. He thought he was accurately depicting what the internet was like back when the film was made. And even now, I'm not sure the internet is capable of the things he thought it was capable of back then.)
Jeepers Creepers
(As mentioned in Kevin Murphy's A Year At The Movies. It's not a bad horror/thriller until you find out what the killer is. Then, the only reaction you'll be able to muster is one similar to the young man who Kevin Murphy saw it with, who said something like: "Oh, big surprise. It's a monster from Hell.")
Ninja Scroll
(One of the most hilariously bad anime movies ever made. My friend Jeff and I watched it on the recommendation of several friends. But unfortunately, for the first hour and a half we didn't realize that the reason they recommended it was not because it was good, but because it was so terrible. It was painful to watch until we realized we could freely make fun of it.)
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
(It's a very pretty movie to look at, and would be a stunning cinematic achievement if the script wasn't so terrible. Still, hurling comments at the screen makes it bearable to watch. And if you're already familiar with any of the Final Fantasy games, feel free to reference them liberally, as that adds to the fun immensely. And the music was composed by Batman Forever/Batman And Robin Veteran Elliot Goldenthal. Boy, was it ever composed by Elliot Goldenthal. The music in this movie will have you saying "this music is definitely from the same guy who composed for Batman Forever/Batman & Robin!" as you hunch over in the fetal position, questioning your own sanity.)
Choose any of those, and you're into heckling gold.