Good Bad Flicks recommends something stupid.
Good Bad Flicks looks at a variety of Weird Sitcoms.
Good Bad Flicks returns to watch the giallo The Police are Blundering in the Dark. Directed by Helia Colombo.
Good Bad Flicks looks at a variety of Paranormal TV Shows.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys another Roger Corman Sword and Sorcery film. Directed by John Broderick.
Good Bad Flicks goes diving into an assortment of things only found on Video.
Good Bad Flicks honors the legendary Roger Corman.
Good Bad Flicks watches the weird giallo ripoff Slaughter Hotel. Directed by Fernando Di Leo.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the kickboxing action flick that made Don the Dragon Wilson a star, Bloodfist. Directed by Terence H Winkless.
Good Bad Flicks takes a look at the wave of tv shows brought on after the success of Hercules the Legendary Journeys.
Good Bad Flicks recommends a few original films instead of their American remakes.
Good Bad Flicks takes another look at the out of control remake situation.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the pilot episode for the Fallout TV series.
Good Bad Flicks takes a look at some late night programming.
Good Bad Flicks goes diving into an assortment of things only found on Video.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the insane and downright bonkers movie Dr. Jekyll’s Dungeon of Death. Directed by James Wood.
Good Bad Flicks watches Martians on the beach with Beach Babes from Beyond. Directed by David DeCoteau.
Good Bad Flicks discusses various films that take some liberties in retelling the tale of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Good Bad Flicks remembers a bunch of numbers!
Good Bad Flicks checks out another Corman classic Lords of the Deep. Directed by Mary Ann Fisher.
Good Bad Flicks returns to the sword and sorcery times with Amazons. Directed by Alejandro Sessa.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the horror comedy Here for Blood. Directed by Daniel Turres.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of how 5 AIP movies were remade by the master FX artist Stan Winston.
Good Bad Flicks has a good time with the 50 Shades of Grey Mockbuster Bound.
Good Bad Flicks has a short tribute to the late Carl Weathers.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the 4th entry in the long running Amityville Horror series.
Good Bad Flicks looks at some bizarre sequels to popular movies.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the video game adaptation Tekken. Directed by Dwight H. Little.
Good Bad Flicks looks at a few series that the network Fox cancelled way too soon.
Good Bad Flicks revisits the teen sex comedy School Spirit. Directed by Allen Holleb.
Good Bad Flicks looks at some long forgotten Saturday Morning Cartoons
Good Bad Flicks starts off the year with a return to the long running Puppet Master series. Directed by David DeCoteau.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of some movies that would be forgotten if not for Mystery Science Theater 3000. These are the movies from the Mike Nelson years.
Good Bad Flicks takes a dive into the history of the Adam Sandler Hanukkah holiday classic Eight Crazy Nights. Directed by Seth Kearsley.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of some movies that would be forgotten if not for Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Good Bad Flicks gets festive with some sadly overlooked Christmas horror movies.
Good Bad Flicks looks into a variety of lesser known Thanksgiving movies.
Good Bad Flicks finally gets the full story on the creation of the movie Afflicted. Directed by Derek Lee and Clif Prowse.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys some films from outside of the US.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the comedy parody film Snake Outta Compton.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the horror film Axeman at Cutters Creek 2.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the horror film Bliss of Evil.
Good Bad Flicks continues looking at overlooked movies; this time, it’s MORE horror from the 90s!
Good Bad Flicks continues looking overlooked movies, this time its horror from the 90s!
Good Bad Flicks continues looking at overlooked movies. This time, it’s Mockumentaries.
Good Bad Flicks tells the history of the notorious “Worst Game of All Time” Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties. Directed by Micheal Anderson.
Good Bad Flicks attempts a spinoff about different overlooked films.
Good Bad Flicks takes a look at one of the best movie titles in a while.
Good Bad Flicks looks at some of the earliest original shows from the Sci-Fi channel.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of the original Final Destination. Directed by James Wong. Written by Glen Morgan, James Wong, and Jeffrey Reddick.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the Deathstalker spin off – Barbarian Queen. Directed by Héctor Olivera.
Good Bad Flicks looks at 5 lesser known shows with the same name as much more popular programs.
Good Bad Flicks finds some really obscure shows.
Good Bad Flicks goofs on the 50s sci-fi horror movie The She Creature. Directed by Edward L. Cahn.
Good Bad Flicks goes over some of the entries in TV Guide’s 50 Worst Shows of All Time.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the wacky haunted house movie The House Where Evil Dwells. Directed by Kevin Connor.
Good Bad Flicks checks out some of the many TV spin-offs.
Good Bad Flicks checks out some old college-themed shows.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the raunchy horror film Virgin Witch. Directed by Ray Austin.
Good Bad Flicks has a good time with the action movie The Annihilators. Directed by Charles E. Sellier Jr.
Good Bad Flicks looks back on some Action Adventure shows.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the sad drama about life on the streets, Streetwalkin’. Directed by Joan Freeman.
Good Bad Flicks looks back on some shows with a Time Travel theme.
Good Bad Flicks leaves the cabin for Evil Dead Rise. Directed by Lee Cronin.
Good Bad Flicks goes camping with the Schoolgirl Hitchhikers. Directed by Jean Rollin.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the horror comedy Renfield. Directed by Chris McKay.
Good Bad Flicks returns to some good old fashioned horror with Contamination .7. Directed by Fabrizio Laurenti and Joe D’Amato.
Good Bad Flicks looks back on some shows with an Alien Invasion theme.
Good Bad Flicks goes over the troubled history of the sci-fi film Freejack. Directed by Geoff Murphy.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the oddity from Empire Ghost Warrior.
This week I lament the current state of Hollywood and the reliance on sequels and franchises.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of both The Cannonball Run race and movie.
Good Bad Flicks continues with the tv series The Master.
Good Bad Flicks looks into some wacky 90s shows.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the Christmas movie Savage Harbor. Directed by Carl Monson.
Good Bad Flicks visits the zombie, kung fu, blaxploitation film Devil’s Express. Directed by Barry Rosen.
Good Bad Flicks looks back on the many space themed sitcoms.
Good Bad Flicks explored the history of Ghoulies. Directed by Luca Bercovici.
Good Bad Flicks takes a dive into the wacky Evils of the Night. Directed by Mardi Rustam.
Good Bad Flicks looks at the comedy spoof Attack of the 50 Foot Camgirl. Directed by Jim Wynorski.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the brief history of Dead Space, the remake of Forbidden World. Directed by Fred Gallo.
Good Bad Flicks goes back to the first year of the Fox Network.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the troubled history of the Masters of the Universe movie. Directed by Gary Goddard.
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Good Bad Flicks looks into the forgotten era of 90s TV shows from MTV.
Good Bad Flicks gets in the holiday spirit to watch Benji’s Very Own Christmas Story. Directed by Joe Camp.
Good Bad Flicks looks at the 50s post apocalyptic film Day the World Ended. Directed by Roger Corman.
Good Bad Flicks watches the remake of Zombie Lake called Oasis of the Zombies. Directed by Jess Franco.
Good Bad Flicks presents another 5 Forgotten TV Shows. Some really bad programs that the studios wanted buried.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of the classic sci-fi movie The Thing from Another World. Directed by Christian Nyby.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the zombiesploitation film Zombie Lake. Directed by Jean Rollin.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the sharksploitation film Deep Blood. From directors Raf Donato and Joe D’Amato.
Good Bad Flicks presents another 5 Forgotten TV Shows. More Horror shows for the season!
Good Bad Flicks goes back to the B&W films again with The Amazing Transparent Man. Directed by Edgar G Ulmer.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the propaganda scare film Teenage Mother. Directed by Jerry Gross.
Good Bad Flicks ventures into Giallo with Gore in Venice. Directed by Mario Landi.
Good Bad Flicks revisits the first batch of canceled shows from UPN.
Good Bad Flicks travels to Spain with this week’s movie A Candle for the Devil aks It Happened at Nightmare Inn. Directed by Eugenio MartÃn.
Good Bad Flicks continues with the tv series The Master.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the action movie L.A. Bounty. Directed by Worth Keeter.
Good Bad Flicks looks at tv shows based on movies.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys some good old fashioned Nunsploitation with The Sinful Nuns of Saint Valentine. Directed by Sergio Grieco.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of the comedy horror anthology Cat’s Eye. Directed by Lewis Teague.
Good Bad Flicks looks at tv shows based on comic books.
Good Bad Flicks continues enjoying the 50s monster movies with The Brain Eaters. Directed by Bruno VeSota.
Good Bad Flicks goes B&W with the 50s sci-fi horror film Attack of the Crab Monsters. Directed by Roger Corman.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of the studio Cinepix and their film Happy Birthday to Me. Directed by J Lee Thompson.
Good Bad Flicks returns to the tv series The Master.
Good Bad Flicks looks further into the history of Doctor Mordrid to show it’s not a rip-off of Doctor Strange. Directed by Charles and Albert Band.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the evil witch possession movie Mark of the Witch. Directed by Tom Moore.
Good Bad Flicks has some fun with Demon Wind. Directed by Charles Philip Moore.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the 1974 film Chosen Survivors. Directed by Sutton Roley.
Good Bad Flicks reviews Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Directed by Jeff Fowler.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the latest version of Batman. Directed by Matt Reeves.
Good Bad Flicks spends too much time covering up the skin in Golden Temple Amazons. Directed by James Gartner.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the latest in the Scream franchise.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of the comedy from the creators of the original Police Academy, Moving Violations. Directed by Neal Israel.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the antics of Hollywood High. Directed by Patrick Wright.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the new movie on Netflix, The Adam Project. Directed by Shawn Levy.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys yet another Post Apocalyptic movie, this time Endgame. Directed by Joe D’Amato.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the mystery thriller Old. Directed by M Night Shyamalan.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of Galaxina and the tragic life of it’s star Dorothy Stratten. Directed by William Sachs.
Good Bad Flicks returns to an old favorite The Incredible Melting Man. Directed by William Sachs.
Good Bad Flicks is a few years late checking out The Banana Splits Movie. Directed by Danishka Esterhazy.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the forgotten Empire film Spellcaster. Directed by Rafal Zielinski.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the latest in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. Directed by David Blue Garcia.
GoodBadFlicks unboxes and reviews the GAOMON PD1220 Art Tablet!
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the erotic horror thriller Serpent’s Lair. Directed by Jeffrey Reiner.
Good Bad Flicks reviews Resident Evil Welcome to Raccoon City. Directed by Johannes Roberts.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of the sadly overlooked film Highway to Hell. Directed by Ate de Jong.
Good Bad Flicks reviews Ghostbusters Afterlife. Directed by Jason Reitman.
Good Bad Flicks looks at the polarizing Puppet Master Legacy. Directed by Charles Band.
Good Bad Flicks reviews Monster Hunter. Directed by Paul WS Anderson.
Good Bad Flicks returns to the Puppet Master series with Retro Puppet Master. Directed by David DeCoteau.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the new Matrix movie. Directed by Lana Wachowski.
Good Bad Flicks checks out Scream. Directed by Byron Quisenberry.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special. Directed by Bill Reed
and Ernie Schmidt.
Good Bad Flicks presents another 5 Forgotten TV Shows. Christmas edition!
Good Bad Flicks takes some time to talk about Faith, a horror game unlike any other.
Good Bad Flicks checks out The Dungeonmaster. Directed by 7 people.
Good Bad Flicks presents another 5 Forgotten TV Shows. This time all animated!
Good Bad Flicks checks out the action drama Toy Soldiers. Directed by David Fisher.
Good Bad Flicks presents another 5 Forgotten TV Shows. This time all sci-fi!
Good Bad Flicks goes over the unusual history of one of the best vampire movies of all time The Lost Boys. Directed by Joel Schumacher.
Good Bad Flicks presents another 5 Forgotten TV Shows. This time all horror!
Good Bad Flicks talks about the horror film Night Visitor. Directed by Rupert Hitzig.
Good Bad Flicks presents another 5 Forgotten TV Shows.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of the troubled production Crawlspace. Directed by
David Schmoeller.
Good Bad Flicks goes back a few decades to look at some forgotten TV shows.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the Netflix action movie Kate. Directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan.
Good Bad Flicks goes back to the film debut of Pamela Anderson in Snapdragon. Directed by
Worth Keeter.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the horror film Malignant. Directed by James Wan.
Good Bad Flicks goes back to the original Ator in Ator the Fighting Eagle. Directed by Joe D’Amato.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the unique and hilarious nature of Running Scared. Directed by Peter Hyams.
Good Bad Flicks looks at the UFO conspiracy movie Hangar 18. Directed by James L. Conway.
Good Bad Flicks checks out Vampire Hookers. Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.
Good Bad Flicks takes a look at the history of the 1988 remake of The Blob. Directed by Chuck Russell.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the amazing action movie Revenge of of the Ninja. Directed by Sam Firstenberg.
Good Bad Flicks continues with the tv series The Master. This is The Master Episode 5, High Rollers. Directed by Peter Crane.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the remake of Death Game called Knock Knock. Directed by Eli Roth.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the documentary Stallone: Frank, That Is.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the long awaited Mortal Kombat reboot.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the 50s sci-fi homage Strange Invaders. From director Michael Laughlin.
Another silly movie from director Andy Sidaris.
Cecil from GoodBadFlicks takes a look at R. O. T. O. R.
Good Bad Flicks investigates the adaptation of the Isaac Asimov short story Nightfall. Directed by Paul Mayersberg.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of Forbidden World. Directed by Allan Holzman.
Good Bad Flicks continues with the tv series The Master.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the revenge film Vendetta. Directed by Bruce Logan.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of Tuff Turf. Directed by Fritz Kiersch.
Good Bad Flicks continues with the tv series The Master.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the low budget horror film Other Halves. Directed by Matthew T. Price.
Good Bad Flicks continues with the tv series The Master.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the sexy version of “The Most Dangerous Game” with Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity. Directed by Ken Dixon.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the 80s horror movie The Nesting. Directed by Armand Weston.
Good Bad Flicks takes a look at Poison Ivy. Directed by Katt Shea Ruben.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the silliness of The Barbarians. Directed by Ruggero Deodato.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the 2021 crime drama Flinch. Directed by Cameron Van Hoy.
Good Bad Flicks talks a bit about the past year and what to look forward to for 2021.
Good Bad Flicks revisits the Christmas horror slasher Don’t Open till Christmas.Directed by Edmund Purdom.
Good Bad Flicks goes into game mode and looks at the history of 2 of the most bizarre titles in the Zelda Universe. Directed by Dale Desharone.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of the sci-fi thriller Species. Directed by Roger Donaldson.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the Pilot for the TV series The Master. Directed by Robert Clouse.
Good Bad Flicks calls up the Party Line. Directed by William Webb.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the new movie Anonymous Killers.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the amazing Razorback. Directed by Russell Mulcahy.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the goofy movie Slaughterhouse Rock. Directed by Dimitri Logothetis.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of the remake of Invaders from Mars. Directed by Tobe Hooper.
Cecil is proud to announce the GoodBadFlicks Special Edition of the upcoming documentary, In Search of Darkness 2.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the Jawsploitation film Devilfish. Directed by Lamberto Bava.
Good Bad Flicks has fun with Food of the Gods. Directed by Bert I Gordon.
Good Bad Flicks checks out Enter the Ninja, the first in the Cannon Ninja trilogy. Directed by Menahem Golan.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the making of Man’s Best Friend. Directed by John Lafia.
Cecil checks out the new movie An Hour to Kill. Directed by Aaron K. Carter.
Good Bad Flicks returns to the sequel that isn’t a sequel Kill and Kill Again. Directed by Ivan Hall.
Good Bad Flicks returns to visit the post apocalyptic action movie Land of Doom. Directed by Peter Maris.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of Logan’s Run. Directed by Michael Anderson.
Good Bad Flicks takes a look into The Velvet Vampire. Directed by Stephanie Rothman.
Good Bad Flicks revisits The Boogens. Directed by James L. Conway.
Good Bad Flicks returns to take a more measured look at The Hidden. Directed by Jack Sholder.
Good Bad Flicks takes a long look into the history of The Black Hole. Directed by Gary Nelson.
Good Bad Flicks reviews the documentary 40 Years of Rocky the Birth of a Classic. Directed by Derek Wayne Johnson.
Good Bad Flicks looks into Stigma. Directed by David E Durston.
Good Bad Flicks delves into the long requested Eliminators. Directed by Peter Manoogian.
Good Bad Flicks reviews Girls Guns and Blood. Directed by Thegin German and Robert Rowland.
This is a featurette I did some voice work for a few years ago. The company asked me to share it with you.
Good Bad Flicks embraces the silliness of Hard Ticket to Hawaii. Directed by Andy Sidaris.
Good Bad Flicks falls in love all over again with the classic Class of 1999. Directed by Mark L Lester.
Good Bad Flicks has fun with the 1984 film The Power. Directed by Stephen Carpenter and Jeffrey Obrow. Starring Susan Stokey.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the cursed production of the 1988 film Scarecrows. Directed by William Wesley.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the karate action of Kill or Be Killed. Directed by Ivan Hall. Starring James Ryan and Charlotte Michelle.
Good Bad Flicks investigates the beloved soldiers vs werewolves movie Dog Soldiers. Directed by Neil Marshall.
Good Bad Flicks takes a look at the action movie classic Action Jackson. Directed by Craig R. Baxley. Starring Carl Weathers.
Good Bad Flicks remembers the rappin genie film Kazaam. Directed by Paul Michael Glaser. Starring Shaquille O’Neal.
Good Bad Flicks finally talks about the best and worst films of 2018.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the Christmas Horror Film Better Watch Out. Directed by Chris Peckover.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the comedy Ski School. Directed by Damian Lee.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the history of the Alien ripoff movie Galaxy of Terror. Directed by B.D. Clark.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the 1989 sci-fi film Moontrap.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the sci-fi film Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone. Directed by Lamont Johnson.
Good Bad Flicks looks at the history of Hocus Pocus. Directed by Kenny Ortega.
Cecil from GoodBadFlicks provides an update on an upcoming video. Here’s the October 2019 Halloween Update.
Cecil would like to share a new comic book some fans recently made that’s worth checking out called Blood & Gourd. Here’s a music video.
Good Bad Flicks looks at the history behind the film Oculus. Directed by Mike Flanagan.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the movie with lots of frogs. Directed by George McCowan.
Good Bad Flicks explores the life of Rudy Ray Moore and his legendary character Dolemite. Directed by D’Urville Martin.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the alien fused mystery The Return. Directed by Greydon Clark.
Good Bad Flicks looks at Escape Plan at film that was a long time coming. Directed by Mikael Håfström.
Good Bad Flicks enjoys the outlandish Chuck Norris film Silent Rage. Directed by Michael Miller.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the tiny dinosaur film Prehysteria, as well as the birth of Moonbeam Entertainment. Directed by Charles and Albert Band.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the spy thriller Foxbat. Directed by Po-Chih Leong.
Good Bad Flicks has a great time with the prison in space film Star Slammer. Directed by Fred Olen Ray.
Good Bad Flicks checks out Terrorvision. Directed by Ted Nicolaou.
Cecil from GoodBadFlicks is happy to announce a new entry in the In Search of series, In Search of Tomorrow.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the bizarre film Pet Shop. Directed by Hope Perello.
Good Bad Flicks checks out one of the many Star Wars ripoffs, Space Raiders. Directed by Howard R Cohen.
Good Bad Flicks looks into the horror film The Pit. Directed by Lew Lehman.
Good Bad Flicks reviews one of the worst films of 2018.
An update on things. No bad news! Here’s the June 2019 Update for all things GoodBadFlicks. Hope you enjoy!
Good Bad Flicks takes a look at the history of Mortal Kombat and how it went from video game to hit movie.
Good Bad Flicks checks out another wonderful action film from the Philippines. Directed by Cirio Santiago.
Good Bad Flicks checks out the action drama Out of Control. Directed by Allan Holzman.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the long history of Scared Stiff. Directed by Richard Friedman.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the environmental warning flick The Bees. Directed by Alfredo Zacharias.
GoodBadFlicks checks Private Resort. Directed by George Bowers. Starring Johnny Depp, Rob Morrow, and Emily Longstreth.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the convoluted history of the thriller Eyes of Laura Mars. Directed by Irvin Kershner.
While I enjoy what I do, YouTube continues to be frustrating with all of their regulations. If you can, please help the channel.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the history of the giallo inspired The Editor. Directed by Adam Brooks and Matthew Kennedy.
This week I talk about my time in a Sensory Deprivation Tank. People have been asking for more stories, so I hope this will suffice.
Cecil provides a new update on the upcoming horror documentary, In Search of Darkness, a look into the horror films of the 1980s.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the history of the film Ben. Directed by Phil Karlson.
Cecil provides an update on the upcoming horror documentary, In Search of Darkness, a look at horror films of the 1980s.
GoodBadFlicks check out the horror film Sorority House Massacre. Directed by Carol Frank.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the wacky antics of the Kung Fu Zombies. Directed by Edward Murphy.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the history of one of the biggest films from the blaxsploitation era.
GoodBadFlicks continues with the long running Puppet Master series from Full Moon. Directed by David DeCoteau.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the horror thriller Sole Survivor. Directed by Thom Eberhardt.
Working on a longer Exploring video so in the meantime enjoy some of the things I liked from 2018.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the troubled history of The Dead 2. Directed by Howard and Jonathan Ford.
GoodBadFlicks takes a deeper look into 2019 After the Fall of New York. Directed by Sergio Martino.
GoodBadFlicks starts the year off with the Full Moon film Robot Wars. Directed by Albert Band.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the creepy Canadian horror film Ghostkeeper. Directed by Jim Makichuck.
GoodBadFlicks looks at the unique horror comedy Black Sheep. Directed by Jonathan King.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the forgotten action film Savage Dawn. Directed by Simon Nuchtern. Starring Lance Henriksen.
Here’s a channel update for Winter 2018, as well as a thank you for reading 200k subscribers. Thank you all for the continued support.
GoodBadFlicks remembers the first Police Academy and how huge it was when it first came out. Directed by Hugh Wilson.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the Biker War film Nam Angels. Directed by Cirio Santiago.
GoodBadFlicks takes a deep dive into the insanity of Nothing but Trouble. Directed by Dan Aykroyd.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the continuing story of the Houses October Built. Directed by Bobby Roe.
GoodBadFlicks looks at the bizarre horror film Nightmare Weekend. Directed by Henri Sala.
GoodBadFlicks examines one of the most pure horror exploitation films. Directed by Jimmy Huston.
GoodBadFlicks looks into another wonderful David A Prior film.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the history of a sadly overlooked horror thriller. Directed by Guy Magar.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at one of the more popular teen sex comedies Hardbodies. Directed by Mark Griffiths.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the action film Cocaine Wars. Directed by Hector Olivera.
I introduce the teaser trailer for the upcoming documentary In Search of Darkness – A Journey into Iconic 80s Horror.
Unfortunately, there’s no new episode this week. My episode on Hardbodies got blocked by the studio, and I’m waiting to hear back.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the exploitation film Trip with the Teacher. Directed by Earl Barton.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the gender swapped dirty dozen. Directed by David A Prior.
GoodBadFlicks inspects the terrific horror comedy, I Sell the Dead. Directed by Glenn McQuaid.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the first Post Apocalyptic film from director Cirio Santiago.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look into the film Terminal Island. Directed by Stephanie Rothman.
GoodBadFlicks looks at the horror film mixed with cop drama Headhunter. Directed by Francis Schaeffer.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the horror film 976-EVIL. Directed by Robert Englund.
GoodBadFlicks goes into the dreamy action horror film Night Wars. Directed by David A Prior.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the history of the 50s teen coming of age film Book of Love. Directed by Robert Shaye.
This is the tale of my encounter with the Red Church. Hope you enjoy.
GoodBadFlicks checks out Quest for the Mighty Sword, the 4th film in the Ator series. Directed by Joe D’Amato.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the interesting history of My Chauffeur. Directed by David Beaird.
GoodBadFlicks continues checking out the awesome Puppet Master series. Directed by Jeff Burr.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the action warsploitation film White Ghost. Directed by BJ Davis.
GoodBadFlicks reviews one of the weirdest movies
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the action horror film Demonstone. Directed by Andrew Prowse.
GoodBadFlicks finally tackles the movies of 2017. This is a list of my personal best and worst of the year.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the history of Jodie Foster’s first Top Billed role in a movie The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane.
Taking some time to answer a bunch of frequently asked questions. New episode next week.
GoodBadFlicks presents an April 2018 update about future reviews, shirts for sale, a Discord server, and more to come!
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GoodBadFlicks checks out a forgotten gem of teen comedy. Directed by Sean S Cunningham.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the unusual history of the overlooked slasher film Graduation Day. Directed by Herb Freed.
GoodBadFlicks checks out another in a long line of Full Moon Features. Directed by Robert Talbot.
GoodBadFlicks goes over the history of Ganja and Hess. Directed by Bill Gunn.
GoodBadFlicks checks out Island Claws the giant killer crab movie. Directed by Hernan Cardenas.
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GoodBadFlicks takes a look at a very different film about Bigfoot. Directed by Christopher Munch.
GoodBadFlicks looks at the lost sci-fi film Star Crystal. Directed by Lance Lindsay.
GoodBadFlicks returns to Ozploitation with the movie that introduced the world to Nicole Kidman. Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith.
GoodBadFlicks revisits one of MST3K’s most famous episodes. Directed by Tom Kennedy.
GoodBadFlicks goes into some new territory looking at the made for TV mini-series The Beast. Directed by Jeff Bleckner.
GoodBadFlicks looks at the intense sequel to a B movie classic. Directed by William Lustig.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the silly, stop motion monster film. Directed by William R. Stromberg.
A look into the history of the most dangerous movie ever made. Directed by Noel Marshall.
GoodBadFlicks continues the Full Moon series with Puppet Master 4. Directed by Jeff Burr.
GoodBadFlicks reviews The Houses October Built 2. Directed by Bobby Roe.
GoodBadFlicks examines the troubled history of the action crime thriller Reindeer Games. Directed by John Frankenheimer.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the Corman produced disaster film Avalanche. Directed by Corey Allen.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the lost horror film The Final Terror. Directed by Andrew Davis. Featuring Adrian Zmed, Daryl Hannah, and Joe Pantoliano.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the found footage film based on the serial killers, The Miranda Murders. Directed by Matthew Rosvally.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the Spanish found footage film The Last Witch. Directed by Carlos Almón Muñoz.
GoodBadFlicks just had to squeeze in at least one more post apocalyptic film before the end of the year, Equalizer 2000. Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.
Just a little update on some things you might be interested in.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the long awaited Justice League film. Directed by Zack Snyder.
GoodBadFlicks brings up the forgotten blockbuster The Mask. Directed by Chuck Russell. Starring Jim Carrey, Cameron Diaz, and Richard Jeni.
GoodBadFlicks covers Creepozoids, the post-apocalyptic Alien knockoff that Cecil has always wanted! Direct by David DeCoteau.
GoodBadFlicks investigates the major cult classic Maniac Cop. Directed by Bill Lustig.
GoodBadFlicks reviews one of the worst movies of the year, Leatherface. Directed by Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury.
Good Bad Flicks takes a trip down memory lane with the classic family adventure Halloweentown. Directed by Duwayne Dunham.
Cecil from Good Bad Flicks checks out the 8th entry in the long-running Saw franchise, Jigsaw. Directed by Michael and Peter Spierig.
Good Bad Flicks takes a look at the most recent Madea movie, Tyler Perry’s Boo 2 A Madea Halloween. Directed by Tyler Perry.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the rat filled thriller, Willard. Directed by Daniel Mann. Starring Bruce Davison, Sondra Locke, & Ernest Borgnine.
GoodBadFlicks remembers the 1990s sci-fi comedy family film Spaced Invaders. Directed by Patrick Read Johnson.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the unusual thriller A Dark Song. Written and directed by Liam Gavin.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the latest Stephen King adaptation, Gerald’s Game. Directed by Mike Flanagan. Starring Carla Gugino.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the film The 13th Friday. Directed by Justin Price. Starring Lisa May and Deanna Grace Congo.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the clown filled film Circus Kane. Directed by Christopher Ray. Starring Jonathan Lipnicki and Richard Moll.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the horror comedy Happy Death Day. Directed by Christopher Landon.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the heavy metal themed horror film The Devil’s Candy. Directed by Sean Byrne. Starring Ethan Embry.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the history of The Houses October Built. Directed by Bobby Roe. Starring Brandy Schaefer, Zack Andrews, and Bobby Roe.
GoodBadFlicks delves into the production of the classic comedy Meatballs. Directed by Ivan Reitman. Starring Bill Murray.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the cyborg vs humanity film Amelia 2.0. Directed by Adam Orton. Starring Kate Vernon and Ed Begley Jr.
Somnio, one of my favorite films of 2016, is finally getting a release under its new title Infinity Chamber. Its written and directed by Travis Milloy and you really should check it out.
GoodBadFlicks checks out Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Directed by Matthew Vaughn. Starring Taron Egerton and Colin Firth.
GoodBadFlicks travels back to 1986 with Biggles: Adventures in Time. Directed by John Hough. Starring Neil Dickson and Alex Hyde-White.
GoodBadFlicks remembers the weird kids movie Baby Secret of the Lost Legend. Directed by B.W.L. Norton. Starring William Katt and Sean Young.
GoodBadFlicks thinks you’ll all float down here as he reviews the new version of IT. Directed by Andy Muschietti.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the very influential independent film Run Lola Run. Directed by Tom Tykwer. Starring Franka Potente.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the lesser known action film Force Five. Directed by Robert Clouse. Starring Joe Lewis and Bong Soo Han.
GoodBadFlicks checks out a scary clown movie called Clowntergeist. Directed by Aaron Mirtes. Starring Brittany Belland and Monica Baker.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the very unique ghost movie Personal Shopper. Directed by Olivier Assayas. Starring Kristen Stewart.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at an unusual psychological horror thriller The Ice Cream Truck. Directed by Megan Freels Johnston.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the prequel of the prequel Annabelle: Creation. Directed by David Sandberg. Starring Anthony LaPaglia.
GoodBadFlicks delves into the history of the sadly overlooked slasher, The Prowler. Directed by Joe Zito. Featuring Laurence Tierney.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at a DTV film The Answer. Directed by Iqbal Ahmed. Starring Austin Hébert, Alexis Carra, and David S. Lee.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the oddball thriller 12 Feet Deep. Directed by Matt Eskandari. Starring Alexandra Park and Tobin Bell.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the long awaited adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower. Directed by Nikolaj Arcel.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the lesser-known electric horror film Pulse. Directed by Paul Golding. Starring Cliff De Young & Roxanne Hart.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the documentary about award winning but relatively unknown director John G. Avildsen. Directed by Derek Wayne Johnson.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the spy action film Atomic Blonde. Directed by David Leitch. Starring Charlize Theron.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the film that launched Alicia Silverstone’s career, The Crush. Directed by Alan Shapiro.
GoodBadFlicks looks at the most expensive independent film ever made, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. Directed by Luc Besson.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at one of the first films from Full Moon, Meridian. Directed by Charles Band. Starring Sherilyn Fenn.
GoodBadFlicks explores the sadly overlooked take on superheros, Push. Directed by Paul McGuigan. Starring Chris Evans and Dakota Fanning.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the latest reboot of Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Homecoming. Directed by Jon Watts. Starring Tom Holland.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the action crime comedy, Baby Driver. Written and directed by Edgar Wright. Starring Ansel Elgort and Lily James.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the massive BluRay box set from Empire Pictures. Includes 18 films in one set.
GoodBadFlicks reviews American Mummy. Oh my. Directed by Charles Pinion. Starring Suziey Block, Aidan Bristow, and Aaron Burt.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at one of the lesser talked about Full Moon films, Dark Angel: The Ascent. Directed by Linda Hassani.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the delayed but very good shark movie 47 Meters Down. Directed by Johannes Roberts. Starring Mandy Moore.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at a love letter to horror comedies, Grabbers. Directed by Jon Wright. Starring Richard Coyle and Ruth Bradley.
GoodBadFlicks reviews a movie about a Tsunami of BEES called Tsunambee. Directed by Thomas Martwick and Milko Davis.
GoodBadFlicks uncovers another wonderful Post Apocalyptic film, Dune Warriors. Directed by Cirio H Santiago. Starring David Carradine.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the reboot of The Mummy. Directed by Alex Kurtzman and starring Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the history of The Mummy franchise, starting back with the original in 1932. Directed by Stephen Sommers.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the 4th movie in the DCEU Wonder Woman. Directed by Patty Jenkins. Starring Gal Gadot and Chris Pine.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look into the troubled history of Disturbing Behavior. Directed by David Nutter. Starring James Marsden.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the found footage pseudo snuff film Watch Me Die. Directed by Thomas Banuelos. Starring Jon-Paul Vertuccio.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the sci-fi horror film Beacon Point. Directed by Eric Blue. Starring Rachel Marie Lewis, Jon Briddell, and Eric Goins.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the stoner comedy Evil Bong 666. Directed by Charles Band. Starring Mindy Robinson and Sonny Carl Davis.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the excellent VHS Board game horror film Beyond the Gates. Directed by Jackson Stewart.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at another glorious Full Moon feature, Demonic Toys. Directed by Peter Manoogian.
Here’s my Alien: Covenant Follow-Up Review. Watch this only if you’ve seen the film and my previous review.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the long-awaited Alien: Covenant. Directed by Ridley Scott. Starring Michael Fassbender and Katherine Waterston.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the production of the excellent action comedy Shoot ’em Up. Directed by Michael Davis.
A very important channel update where I talk about the state of YouTube, Patreon, and the Future of Good Bad Flicks.
GoodBadFlicks finally tackles the movies of 2016. This is a list of my personal best and worst of the year.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the very highly anticipated Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. Directed by James Gunn. Starring Chris Pratt.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Cotton String from young filmmaker Marina Bruno. Starring Carlo Bruno, Dave Campbell, and Renato Vettore.
GoodBadFlicks hacks the planet with the 2001 action hacker heist film Swordfish. Directed by Dominic Sena.
GoodBadFlicks reviews The Void, easily one of the best films of 2017. Directed by Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski.
GoodBadFlicks visits yet another wonderful Santiago/Corman co-production.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the Found Footage conspiracy film Operation Avalanche. Directed by Matt Johnson.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at The Girl With All The Gifts, a zombie movie that is not your average zombie movie. Directed by Colm McCarthy.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the history of The Guardian, the return to horror by director William Friedkin.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the long awaited return of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the evil boat movie Death Ship. Directed by Alvin Rakoff.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at Hulk, the groundbreaking but flawed comic book film. Directed by Ang Lee.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at another wonderful Corman production, Up from the Depths. Directed by Charles B. Griffith.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the long awaited new movie in the Power Rangers series. Directed by Dean Israelite.
GoodBadFlicks checks out another wonderful Post Apocalyptic action film from the Philippines. Directed by Cirio Santiago and produced by Roger Corman.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at a remake that gets it right, The Crazies. Directed by Breck Eisner.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the classic Zombie comedy My Boyfriend’s Back. Directed by Bob Balaban. Starring Andrew Lowery and Traci Lind.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Logan, the third and final installment in the Wolverine X-men spinoff series. Directed by James Mangold and starring Hugh Jackman.
GoodBadFlicks explores the history of the true story that inspired the movie The Stepfather. Directed by Joseph Ruben. Starring Terry O’Quinn.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the actionless action film Collide. Directed by Eran Creevy.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the critically praised horror satire Get Out. Directed by Jordan Peele.
I found out some info on the potential Killer Klowns from Outer Space sequel and wanted to share. Spread the word!
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the sequel to the Empire Pictures classic Trancers, a movie that is just concentrated fun. Directed by Charles Band. This was the movie that got me completely hooked on Full Moon Entertainment.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the awesome John Wick: Chapter 2. Directed by Chad Stahelski and starring Keanu Reeves.
GoodBadFlicks looks at The Great Wall, the largest movie production in China’s history. Directed by Yimou Zhang.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the story of Daylight, the tunnel disaster film starring Sylvester Stallone. Directed by Rob Cohen.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at Razor Blade Smile, a very small vampire film that may have influenced the Underworld series. Directed by Jake West.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Rings, more a sequel to The Ring than The Ring 2. It’s also about 12 years too late. Directed by F. Javier Gutiérrez.
GoodBadFlicks goes in depth with John Carpenter’s adaptation of the Stephen King novel Christine.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the final installment of the long running action horror series, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and starring Milla Jovovich.
GoodBadFlicks uncovers another over the top action flick from the wave of films Corman produced in the Philippines. Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the over the top action of xXx: Return of Xander Cage. Directed by D.J. Caruso and starring Vin Diesel.
GoodBadFlicks checks out Split, the latest thriller from M Night Shyamalan. Starring James McAvoy and Anya Taylor-Joy.
GoodBadFlicks investigates the story behind the horror comedy The Stuff. Enough is never enough! Directed by Larry Cohen.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the Extended Cut of the comic book film Suicide Squad. Directed by David Ayer, starring Will Smith and Margot Robbie.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the much delayed horror film The Bye Bye Man. Directed by Stacy Title and based on The Bridge to Body Island.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the horror film SiREN, which was an adaptation of a short from the movie V/H/S. Directed by Gregg Bishop and starring Hannah Fierman.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the brutal vampire comic adaptation 30 Days of Night. Directed by David Slade and written by Steve Niles.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the MST3k favorite insane Christmas movie from 1959 Santa Claus. Directed by René Cardona.
GoodBadFlicks does a short video discussing what Copyright Deadlock is and why it won’t work for most content creators.
GoodBadFlicks delves into the making of the 2010 film Frozen & why it deserves way more attention. It’s one of the best horror films of the past decade. Directed by Adam Green.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the long awaited Rogue One, a darker entry in the Star Wars franchise that brings to mind The Empire Strikes Back. Directed by Gareth Edwards.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the third entry in the Scanners series, Scanners 3: The Takeover. Directed by Christian Duguay.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the sci-fi action film Universal Soldier: The Return starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Directed by Mic Rogers.
A deeper look into the making of the action thriller Running Scared, starring Paul Walker and directed by Wayne Kramer. The movie uses themes of dark fairy tales to make for an incredibly unique experience.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the 1992 sci-fi horror film Mindwarp, starring Bruce Campbell and Angus Scrimm. Directed by Steve Barnett.
GoodBadFlicks reviews a low budget modern day giallo on a shoestring budget.
GoodBadFlicks reviews an homage to old Corman and Troma films.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the oddball comedy drama Susie Q. Directed by Vilan Trub.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the production of the grindhouse homage film Drive Angry, starring Nicholas Cage, and Amber Heard. Directed by Patrick Lussier. Many people consider this the unofficial Ghost Rider movie.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the sci-fi film Arrival starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker. Directed by Denis Villeneuve.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the Hixploitation film from the Great White North, Trapped. Directed by William Fruet. The film is also known as Baker Country USA.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the latest entry in the Marvel MCU, Doctor Strange. This film stars Benedict Cumberbatch and is directed by Scott Derrickson.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look into the troubled history of the prequel to one of the greatest horror movies of all time. Directed by Matthijs van Heijningen.
A look at the giant rat movie Deadly Eyes. Directed by Robert Clouse.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the latest in the long running Madea movie series. Directed by Tyler Perry.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Ouija: Origin of Evil, the vastly superior sequel to a terrible movie. Directed by Mike Flanagan of Hush and Oculus.
GoodBadFlicks investigates one of the best werewolf movies in recent years. Starring Nick Damici and directed by Adrián GarcÃÂa Bogliano.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the finale to the long running Phantasm series. Directed by David Hartman.
GoodBadFlicks reviews The Greasy Strangler, directed by Jim Hosking.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at Trick or Treats, the horror movie about magic, bratty kids, and Halloween. Directed by Gary Graver.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the post apocalyptic road movie from Brazil, Beyond the Grave. Directed by Davi de Oliveira Pinheiro.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the crowdfunded horror film that borrows from The Running Man. Directed by Rob Zombie.
GoodBadFlicks reviews They’re Watching, a cool idea being held back by falling into the trappings of found footage. Directed by Jay Lender and Micah Wright.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the making of one of the best horror comedies of all time, Tucker & Dale vs Evil. Directed by Eli Craig, starring Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk, and Katrina Bowden.
GoodBadFlicks looks at the fun and unique sci-fi film Trancers. Starring Tim Thomerson, Helen Hunt and directed by Charles Band.
GoodBadFlicks takes a deeper look into the history of the groundbreaking film The Blair Witch Project. Directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the long awaited horror sequel Blair Witch. Directed by Adam Wingard and written by Simon Barrett.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Morgan, the sci-fi thriller starring Kate Mara. Directed by Luke Scott, son of Ridley Scott.
GoodBadFlicks looks at Scanners 2: The New Order, the first of many sequels. Fun with Psionics! Directed Christian Duguay.
GoodBadFlicks looks into the history of the comic le Transperceneige being adapted to the movie Snowpiercer. Starring Chris Evans and directed by Bong Joon Ho.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at a documentary about Tower Records. Directed by Colin Hanks.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the oddball comedy Yoga Hosers. Starring Johnny Depp and directed by Kevin Smith.
Edgar Allen Poe meets Cinemax. Classic 90s entertainment cheese.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the highly anticipated horror thriller Don’t Breathe. Directed by Fede Alvarez.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the teen thriller Nerve. Directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman.
A look at the fantastic throwback to 70s-80s horror, We are still here.
One of the first comic book movies to take the subject matter seriously.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the horror-thriller Hidden, from the creators of Stranger Things. Directed by The Duffer Brothers.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the bad guy filled comic book movie Suicide Squad. Directed by David Ayer.
More Post Apocalyptic goodness from the Philippines.
The Monster movie that’s really not about the Monsters. Directed by Gareth Edwards. Starring Scoot McNairy and Whitney Able.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Lights Out, the horror film based on a popular short. Directed by David F. Sandberg.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the third film in the rebooted Star Trek franchise. Directed by Justin Lin.
Van Damme meets The Prisoner meets Dennis Rodman. Directed by Hark Tsui.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the version of the film that should have been released in theaters. Directed by Zack Snyder.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Cell, a movie delayed for years for good reason. Based on the Stephen King book. Directed by Tod Williams.
In this episode of GoodBadFlicks, Cecil takes a look at Dollman. Directed by Albert Pyun. Starring Tim Thomerson and Jackie Earle Haley.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the third movie in the series that keeps getting better. Directed by James DeMonaco.
GoodBadFlicks reviews a shark movie that doesn’t involve tornadoes. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra.
An unbagging and look at the articles from this month’s Scream magazine.
If you want to see more check them out over here – http://www.screamhorrormag.com/
A brief look into the production of the excellent but overlooked Troll Hunter.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the sequel to Independence Day that came 20 years too late. Directed by Roland Emmerich.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the long awaited adaptation of one of the most enduring video game franchises. Directed by Duncan Jones.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the sequel to the 2014 reboot. Directed by Dave Green.
GoodBadFlicks reviews 5 Years After the Fall, a super low budget post apocalyptic film. Directed by Brent Nurse and Steven Spencer.
An outstanding and completely unique tale of survival after the apocalypse.
GoodBadFlicks reviews X-Men: Apocalypse, the latest in the series. Directed by Bryan Singer. I had a longer review but the audio was corrupted.
GoodBadFlicks reviews a horror comedy of sorts. Directed by Daniel Falicki.
The goofy sci-fi comedy from the writer of The Last Starfighter.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the fantastic action buddy comedy. Directed by Shane Black.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Somnio, a very intelligent sci-fi thriller from the writer of Pandorum. Directed by Travis Milloy.
The troubled production of one of the best zombie films in recent years.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the crime thriller Money Monster. Directed by Jodie Foster.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Green Room, the brutal thriller from the director of Blue Ruin. Directed by Jeremy Saulnier.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the latest offering from BH Tilt. Directed by Greg McLean.
My review of Scout’s Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse was flagged? So now I ask, where’s the Fair Use? #WTFU
The third and what is often considered the best of the series.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the biggest MCU movie thus far. Directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo.
A darker version of the classic tale.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the CG movie based on the popular game series. Directed by Kevin Munroe and Jericca Cleland.
GoodBadFlicks reviews a comedy about a kitten. Directed by Peter Atencio.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the prequel/sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman minus Snow White. Directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the very heavily video game influenced horror thriller. Directed by Daniel P. Schenk.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the first person action film Hardcore Henry. Directed by Ilya Naishuller.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the spy thriller with Kevin Costner and 5 minutes of Ryan Reynolds. Directed by Ariel Vromen.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the third movie in the Divergent series.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the theatrical version of the long awaited showdown. Directed by Zack Snyder.
GoodBadFlicks reviews The Witch, a movie where they somehow were able to make a rabbit scary. Seriously. Directed by Robert Eggers.
A slower zombie movie with a hint of The Crazies.
GoodBadFlicks reviews 10 Cloverfield Lane, an unexpected mystery. Directed by Dan Trachtenberg.
The action comedy that’s even more relevant now than it was back then.
This week’s picks.
If you’re wondering why I sound awful, I’m currently fighting an upper respiratory infection. Ugh.
The roots of one of the most important and influential horror films of all time.
GoodBadFlicks reviews London has Fallen, an absolute blast of an action film. Directed by Babak Najafi.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Gods of Egypt. Good god not good. Directed by Alex Proyas.
Independent production studio Blumhouse needs an intervention.
GoodBadFlicks reviews one of the worst remakes I’ve seen in a while. Directed by Kevin Goetz and Michael Goetz.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Intruders, a new spin on the home invasion movie. Directed by Adam Schindler.
The one from the book not the Full Moon series.
GoodBadFlicks reviews one of the best comic book adaptations, Deadpool. Directed by Tim Miller.
GoodBadFlicks reviews 400 Days, a sci-fi movie about Space that never leaves Earth. Directed by Matt Osterman.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the found footage horror film Jeruzalem. Directed by The PAZ Brothers.
When creative people are given complete freedom, amazing things happen.
GoodBadFlicks reviews a PG-13 zombie movie. Directed by Burr Steers.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the gothic horror film Crimson Peak. Directed by Guillermo del Toro.
GoodBadFlicks reviews a nifty little indie horror mystery. Directed by Ace Jordan.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the remake of Poltergeist. A complete waste of time. Directed by Gil Kenan.
The pseudo sequel to Ghosthouse, which means they have nothing in common. Also, David Hasselhoff.
One of the best, most overlooked films in Carpenter’s catalog.
GoodBadFlicks reviews yet another YA book turned movie. Directed by J Blakeson.
The troubled history of what was once the most expensive movie ever made.
GoodBadFlicks reviews an outstanding, unusual western horror. Directed by S. Craig Zahler.
A look in to the series with a focus on the underrated part 2.
GoodBadFlicks reviews a movie where Natalie Dormer wanders around a forest in Japan for 90 minutes. Directed by Jason Zada.
Since people were asking about it, here is the story of the time I saw a UFO when I was a kid.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the reboot of the adaptation of the long running Hitman video game series. Directed by Aleksander Bach.
GoodBadFlicks reviews a movie that proves zombie comedies aren’t dead yet. Directed by Christopher Landon.
GoodBadFlicks reviews yet another pointless remake. Directed by Ericson Core.
The history of one of the most controversial films ever made.
This weeks picks have a lot of Ho Ho Ho.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the first of many new Star Wars movies. Directed by J.J. Abrams.
A look into the wonderful oddball Christmas movie
An entertaining and somewhat depressing skiing movie.
The sometimes scary but also funny low budget Italian horror film Ghosthouse.
Join Nyx Fears and myself as we discuss the horror comedy Krampus.
A look into the movie inspired by the folk song.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the horror comedy The Final Girls. Directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson.
GoodBadFlicks review of the micro budget thriller. Directed by Mark Netter.
GoodBadFlicks review of yet another Found Footage movie. Directed by Leo Gabriadze.
I look into the making of the giant bug movie Mosquito.
GoodBadFlicks review of what was called the worst movie of the year. Directed by Chris Columbus.
A look into the much-improved sequel to G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
The sequel to the not so liked movie.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, a disappointing ending to an otherwise cool series. Directed by Gregory Plotkin.
I dissect the game and point out the amazing amount of references.
For Halloween I thought I’d share the story of the time me and some friends went to what we ended up calling The Ghost House.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the comedic dark comedy thriller, Knock Knock. Directed by Eli Roth.
GoodBadFlicks reviews one of the worst horror movies in quite a while. Directed by Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing.
The long and troubled history of Empire Records.
A look into the spiritual sequel to Event Horizon.
Also note, I had a horrible chest cold this week, hence the voice.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the upcoming ghost story movie. Directed by The Rasmussen brothers.
One of the most unique horror films to come out of the 80s.
A look at the new Eli Roth film with special guest PetarThe Cine-Masochist.
I recommend the sandbox strategy game Nom Nom Galaxy.
A look into the history of the 90s witchcraft movie.
For the first entry of Good Bad Game Recommendations, I recommend the weird but fun stealth, puzzle, murder sim Party Hard.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the sequel to The Maze Runner. Directed by Wes Ball.
The troubled history of the sequel to The Crow.
I take a look at the current state of remakes and how over saturated they have become.
I take a deeper look into the production of the horror film Sinister.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the thriller The Visit. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the action comedy American Ultra. Directed by Nima Nourizadeh.
GoodBadFlicks reviews the sequel to one of the best horror films of the past few years. Directed by Ciarán Foy.
One of the best and scariest sci fi horror films of all time.
A short tale about how I messed with a Ouija Board when I was a kid.
The first entry in the long running Full Moon series. Some great stop motion animation and a fun story.
This week’s picks. A bunch of older ones for a change.
DISCLAIMER – Personal life drama is why this video is so angry. It was very out of character for me. I still don’t think the movie is all that bad but if I could do the video over, I would have recorded it when I was in a better mood.
A look into the production of the film comic book film Spawn.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Ant-Man. Directed by Peyton Reed.
These are my favorite and least favorite films of 2014.
GoodBadFlicks reviews Terminator Genisys. Directed by Alan Taylor.
Part 2 of my Twitch stream. As with part one, if you hear me answering random questions its from chat.
Part 1 of a Twitch stream of the horror game Monstrum from about a month ago. If you hear me laughing or answering questions, that’s me responding to chat and not insanity…ok maybe a little insanity.
This was originally intended for June but was a bust. I recorded this around when I did Death Machine and had a cold.
A look into the atmospheric horror film The Relic.
A lot going on in Funkytown. This is a scary but important update.
The action maxsploitation post apocalyptic goodness of Exterminators of the Year 3000.
With Jurassic World breaking records at the box office, let’s take a look at the most divisive entry in the series, Jurassic Park 3.
One of the better of the newer wave of fight movies.
A deeper look into the 1989 underwater film.
After many requests I put together a Let’s Play of the old Data East Post Apocalyptic Beat ’em up Two Crude Dudes. Hope you enjoy.
A look into the hugely influential ozploitation film Mad Max.
This weeks dose of Netflix goodness.
Netflix recs are back! Unfortunately, I was stuffed up because of all this stupid pollen.
A look into the excellent horror film All the Boys Love Mandy Lane.
Good Bad Flicks joins the team at the Escapist!
If you have a few minutes, listen to me gush about the amazing horror film It Follows.
The second half of the game.
Is there such a thing as a game that’s so bad its good?
This week’s Netflix recommendations.
This week is the awesome 90s action flick One Man’s Justice.
Also, I sent out another challenge to my friends at Wreckless Eating.
One of the best and sadly overlooked horror films of all time. This is not just a classic horror film, this is a classic film.
Some new movies to check out on Netflix Instant.
A long overdue Q&A. These are a bunch of questions I’ve been asked, some old, some new. Hope you enjoy a little insight into my silly life.
Some new Netflix movies you should check out.
For the third requested film of 2015, I take an in depth look at what many consider to be the last great Carpenter film, In the Mouth of Madness.
This week I take a deeper look into the amazing comic book action film Dredd.
This week’s Netflix films. Sorry for the mic quality on this one, wasn’t able to use my usual setup.
This week’s selection of Netflix Instant movies.
The return of the Netflix recommendation videos. Much more quick and condensed this time around.
Part 2 of the survival horror game on a boat, Cold Fear.
I covered the remake of Black Christmas years ago when I first started doing these. I was never particularly happy with it and wanted to go back and give it the full exploring treatment.
So here is a much more comprehensive look at a little of the original and a lot of the remake.
This week I start a new side series called Vs. In these I’ll take two movies that have major similarities, and talk about what they have in common and what they do differently.
This week I go into the battle between Parts the Clonus Horror and The Island.
This is part 1 of the survival horror game Cold Fear. It has the feel of the old Resident Evil games while mixing it up in a completely unique environment.
G4 TV 4 Gamers was the first all gaming television channel. I take a look at its history, what it did right and the many things it did wrong.
Long live PM Entertainment! This week I take a look at the sort of Karate Kid knockoff, A Dangerous Place. Good times.
One of the most notorious movies of the 90s is still one of the most fun films of the time.
Happy Halloween! I dissect the outstanding horror film The Cabin in the Woods and point out as many references as possible.
Animals attack! This week is the giant killer bear movie Grizzly.
It’s time for some good old fashioned obscure horror for Halloween! To start things off is the rare cannibal horror comedy, Terror at Red Wolf Inn.
For this week I recommend some hard to find obscure Halloween specials. I had a different mic this week which is why it sounds different.
I take a look into the often forgotten entry in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle series, TMNT.
In this episode I take an exhaustive look at just how watered down PG-13 has become and why it is ruining movies.
One of the few Full Moon features that didn’t go on to become a franchise.
One of the most ridiculous B movies ever. The metal band Psychostick helps me tackle this one by giving the episode an awesome intro tune.
Some new stuff to watch on Netflix.
This week is the erotic thriller nunspoitation Deadly Sins, starring Alyssa Milano.
Forev Sophie and Pete, two friends who live in the same apartment complex, decide on a whim to get engaged.
This week is something a little different. I get Allison, Obscurus Lupa, to help me tackle the wonderfully cheesy cliche fest Lethal.
This week is the inventive zombie horror-comedy Dead Heat.
The Netflix Recommendations are back.
The FMV shooter Sewer Shark that is actually a pretty fun game.
I take a look at the 2013 Superman reboot Man of Steel and talk about why it doesn’t deserve the negative attention it gets. I go into the most common complaints about the film and offer counterpoints to them.
I take a look at the history of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise and what led up to the 2013 sequel, Texas Chainsaw.
One of the best First Person Shooters makes it way to the big screen.
Lots of classic recommendations this week.
This week is the outlandish survival horror game Disaster Report.
Another batch of good movies to check out.
I take a look at the overwhelming amount of cliches in movie trailers.
A new batch of movies to watch.
I take a look back at the 1990 Captain America.
A few older flicks this time around.
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This week is the paranoia that surrounded the made for TV movie Mazes and Monsters.
This week I talk a bit about what I think needs to happen to make a solid video game movie adaptation.
This week I look at the sci-fi Ozploitation flick The Time Guardian.
The sequel to the Conan ripoff that plays more like a slapstick comedy.
This week’s batch has some newer flicks in it.
Here are my personal favorite and least favorite films of 2013.
Snowed in and don’t know what to watch? I’m here to help!
This week’s batch of recommendations.
I take look into John Carpenter’s classic sci-fi horror film They Live.
I’m always being asked for movie recommendations, so I’m going to start getting these out weekly.
These are movies I enjoyed that are available on Netflix Instant at the time when I recorded the video.
One of the most iconic horror films of all time. Everything about this movie is classic.
A serious episode about a silly movie. This week I look into what happened with the hilarious over the top Gremlins 2: The New Batch.
Not a regular episode! This is a compilation of the best clips from my Christmas Live Riff of Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, which I did back on 12/28/13.
I finally get to one of my most requested films. Howard the Duck is one of the most notorious flops but it does not deserve the reputation. It is incredibly unique and majorly entertaining.
A little something different this week. This is a spinoff I am calling Good Bad Games. I want to occasionally highlight lesser-known games, forgotten series, or games that are unfairly rated.
Hope you all had a great holiday. I am having a wonderful but busy time. With that, some news. Good Bad Games! A side project that I’ve been wanting to get out since forever will finally see the light of day and that is the launch of Good Bad Games. Essentially it is the same […]
For my last Christmas episode of the year I talk about the hysterical Santa’s Slay. A great movie that takes itself just seriously enough. This should be watched every year with A Christmas Story and Black Christmas.
The sequel to the intentionally bad original. Lots of gore and lots of laughs.
This episode was a nightmare to get finished. Audio and Video issues plagued the whole thing. Honestly, I’m just glad it’s done.
I take a look at just how lazy movie posters have become.
Sequel to the post apocalyptic action flick Omega Cop.
All is Lost A lone sailor in the middle of the Indian Ocean fights to keep his ship afloat after a collision with a shipping container.
Happy, happy Halloween! For this year I finally cover the much requested Halloween 3 Season of the Witch.
The sequel to one of the best remakes of all time deserves way more credit than it gets.
Cecil from GoodBadFlicks reviews Escape Plan. Directed by Mikael Håfström. Starring Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The President of the United States recruits Machete to stop a high-tech arms dealer from abducting Mexicans and launching a missile aimed at Washington DC.
A doctor investigates problems at a lumber camp in Maine and discovers a giant bear that has been mutated by toxic waste. Awesome!
Starting off October with the giant mutant bug movie Ticks!
Moonbase is an entertaining and very overlooked action sci-fi movie from the late 90s. It’s kind of cheesy but of the good kind.
Vin Diesel – Riddick (The Iron Giant, The Fast and the Furious) Katee Sackhoff – Dahl (Battlestar Galactica, Nip/Tuck) Dave Bautista – Diaz (WWE, The Man with the Iron Fists) Bokeem Woodbine – Moss (The Rock, Devil, Black Dynamite) (Moss Garcia?!?!) Jordi Molla – Santana (Colombiana, Bad Boys 2) After the events in The Chronicles […]
One of the most notorious intentionally “bad” films to come along in a while.
On top of covering Sharknado, I take a look into the company behind it.
Sharni Vinson (Step Up 3D, Bait) Barbara Crampton (Chopping Mall, Re-Animator, From Beyond) AJ Bowen (The House of the Devil, Among Friends) Joe Swanberg (V/H/S, Drinking Buddies) A rich family gets together for a reunion of sorts only to be hunted by a gang of masked killers.
I take an in depth look at the hype surrounding the original Blair Witch Project which then leads into a view of the much misunderstood sequel. Both films are great in their own way but unfortunately some studio meddling severely messed up the release of part 2.
Working overtime on a new episode that is requiring a ton of additional work. So in the meantime, here is another wave of Netflix instant recommendations. It will be worth it though, the new one is going to be grand.
An excellent supernatural revenge flick that centers around one of the coolest cars ever. An amazing cast of rising stars and an awesome soundtrack help to make this a big cult favorite.
A dark satanic movie with lots of famous actors and an ending that you have to see to believe.
GoodBadFlicks presents Cecil Recommends: Netflix Instant Movies Volume 7, another round of cool flicks currently on Netflix Instant.
Back to horror! Death Spa is a blood soaked tribute to the glorious health spa fad of the 80s.
Yet another in a long line of awesome Post Apocalyptic action flicks.
A fun, lighthearted look at gladiator combat and kidnapping.
In this very special episode Obscurus Lupa joins me to take a look at the bizarre action black comedy movie Traxx.
At long last I finally get to the classic low budget sword and sorcery film Deathstalker.
The summer always seems to be the best time for action movies. Here’s another wave of Netflix instant movies, all that have an element of action in them. Enjoy!
If all goes well I’ll be back to the regular episodes next week.
Doing something way out of the ordinary for the last week of Mainstream films. Prom may be a Disney film but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a charming little drama/comedy. If you like movies like She’s All That, you really should give this one a chance.
Another entry in my “Exploring” series. This time around I take a deeper look into the Chernobyl disaster and how it influenced the horror film Chernobyl Diaries. This episode is one of the more serious ones I’ve done since I just couldn’t bring myself to add any comedy. The Chernobyl disaster was one of the things that changed my perspective on the world so it only felt right to do this one seriously.
Yet another addition of mainstream for this month. I am Number Four is a movie adapted from a book series that unfortunately was lumped in as another Twilight attempt. While there is a teen romance and superpowers, the film is fast paced entertainment and not the dull mess that the Twilight movies are known for.
The first movie from Priest director Scott Stewart. An interesting take on the apocalypse with lots of action and Paul Bettany once again kicking ass.
A classic, old school homage to the stop motion monster films of the 50s and 60s made in the 2000s.
Mind Ripper is a cool little sci-fi action film that entertains but doesn’t tax your brain all that much.
Goofy? Yes. A ripoff of better movies? Yes. A fun action sci-fi to entertain you on a lazy Saturday afternoon? Yes.
A very entertaining action copsploitation film from the 70s with an awesome lead actress.
Another round of Netflix Instant movies to check out.
One of the most ridiculous horror comedies of all time.
My top 10 favorite films of 2012, as well as other favorites and least favorites of the year.
If you’ve ever seen the first House of the Dead you know it to be a terrible movie. This movie, on the other hand, is not. House of the Dead 2 is a sequel in name only and blows the first movie away.
Cecil checks out the sequel to the Stephen King film adaptation from the 80s, Children of the Corn 2: The Final Sacrifice.
Another installment of cool movies you should check out currently on Netflix instant.
Krull is a grand mix of fantasy and scifi that doesn’t come around too often. A film overflowing with ideas that could have filled 3 movies.
Cowabunga! A sequel to one of my all time favorite films.
While I wait for my new power supply so I can repair my PC, please enjoy a quick episode. A few more movies currently on Netflix Instant that you should watch.
Kicking off the year with another video game adaptation. This time it’s the JCVD classic Street Fighter!
The purest combination of both terrible and awesome. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles sing Christmas songs about Pizza and other things. It’s one of the greatest Christmas specials ever.
Tis the season for low budget slashers in ski resorts!
I had a bad cold when recording this, hence why my voice is a little different than usual.
Another batch of cool movies currently on Netflix Instant.
This week it is the bizarre cult classic musical The Apple.
This is an OLD EPISODE from back in late 2012. Actually this was my first “Exploring” video which went over so well, it started the Exploring series spinoff. Unfortunately at the time when I first did this I was being flagged by youtube and since the episode was longer than 15 minutes, I couldn’t upload it here.
One of the most disgusting and yet silly creature features to ever hit the cinema.
A gory, sci-fi horror film from Pieces director JP Simon.
One of the best titles in movie history.
GoodBadFlicks presents Cecil Recommends – Netflix Instant Movies Volume 1, a collection of movies to watch on Netflix.
Sweet Revenge is an action adventure film that wants to be a Women in Prison film but kind of skips over the whole prison thing. Silly yes, but also entertaining.
Rad is an awesome underdog flick with great BMX bike tricks, a fun story, and an outstanding soundtrack. Directed by Hal Needham.
Dean Koontz is one of my favorite authors but Hollywood just can’t seem to get it right when it comes to adapting his work to film.
One of the most underappreciated action flicks of all time, GoodBadFlicks looks at Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man.
GoodBadFlicks checks out Fatal Games, aka Olympic Nightmare. Directed by Michael Elliot. Starring Sally Kirkland.
For my 100th episode I wanted to do something special. Here is a look deep into the heart of the movie Dungeons and Dragons. This episode, much like the movie, is made with nothing but love for the source material.
These are some outtakes from the Friday the 13th short I released last week. It shows some screw ups and all the deaths that were cut.
As a special tribute to the Friday the 13th series, here is a short I filmed last year. Hope you enjoy and stay tuned for the next episode.
GoodBadFlicks visits Summersisle to check out the hilariously awful remake of The Wicker Man. Directed by Neil LaBute. Starring Nicolas Cage.
This week I recommend 5 remakes that are either as good as the original or different enough that they can stand apart from the original.
Oh yes, it’s finally here. Cecil from GoodBadFlicks looks at Leprechaun in Space. Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. Starring Warwick Davis.
This week Cecil takes a looks at some of the best movies to get terrible remakes, as he compares originals vs remakes.
GoodBadFlicks checks out the awesome action horror film Priest. Directed by Scott Stewart. Starring Paul Bettany, Maggie Q, and Karl Urban.
Knowing is half the battle. LOST EPISODE MAY RETURN IN THE FUTURE
One of the better Shark Attack movies I’ve seen in recent years. Shark Night delivers great action, good humor, and lots of beautiful ladies.
One of the most faithful video game adaptations ever, DOA: Dead or Alive is full of awesome fight sequences and gorgeous girls in bikinis.
GoodBadFlicks looks at one of the best slashers of all time, Pieces. Directed by Juan Piquer Simon. Starring Christopher George.
Cecil from GoodBadFlicks is proud to present a handful of films that get his highest stamp of approval. Check ’em out!
GoodBadFlicks looks at the 1994 video game adaptation, Double Dragon. Directed by James Yukich. Starring Mark Dacascos and Scott Wolf.
This is not an April Fool’s joke, I love Spice World. Directed by Bob Spiders. Starring the Spice Girls, Richard E. Grant, and Alan Cumming.
GoodBadFlicks looks at the in-name-only sequel, Cyborg 2. Directed by Michael Schroeder. Starring Elias Koteas and Angelina Jolie.
One of the best horror comedies of all time, Dr. Giggles stands out from many of the other slashers from the early 90s.
GoodBadFlicks goes over what he felt were the Top 10 Best and Worst Films of 2011, so sit back and listen to him ramble.
More post apocalyptic goodness. This time in a future mostly inhabited by women wearing next to nothing. It’s She Wolves of the Wasteland.
The fun post apocalyptic sci-fi action flick Omega Cop. Directed by Paul Kyriazi. Starring Ronald L. Marchini and Adam West.
The Japanese possess unbelievable strength when backed into a corner! LOST EPISODE
A look at the often hated movie Teenage Caveman from controversial director Larry Clark. Starring Andrew Keegan and Tara Subkoff.
GoodBadFlicks takes a look at the 1988 cult classic, Killer Klowns from Outer Space. Directed by The Chiodo Brothers.
I take a look at the incredible cult horror classic Re-Animator. Directed by Stuart Gordon. Starring Jeffrey Combs and Bruce Abbott.
Silly and fun this movie is another cheesy relic of the 90s. GoodBadFlicks takes a look at 1991’s Suburban Commando.
GoodBadFlicks continues spreading that holiday cheer by looking at the Hulk Hogan vehicle, Santa With Muscles!
Tis the season for half baked Christmas specials! GoodBadFlicks looks at Max Headroom’s Giant Christmas Turkey.
Another Christmas classic! Jack Frost is the heartwarming tale of a serial killer brought back to life as a giant mutant snowman. It has to be seen to be believed.
Snowboarders off my mountain! LOST EPISODE This will return with a new edit in the future.
That’s right, the Marky Mark extravaganza. Fear is 97 minutes of pure, concentrated, awesome. Directed by James Foley. Starring Mark Wahlberg.
Another Top list? Well, this time I took it to 20! The last time I did a list of Taglines, they were just bad. These are some of my personal favorite bad ones. Ones that are even worse than the last list.
Hands down one of the best movies to watch on Halloween. Rocktober Blood is the story of a rock star that comes back from the dead to get revenge.
I usually try to recommend good movies to check out but this time I recommend a bad one. Hack-O-Lantern though is way into the “entertainingly bad” section.
Continuing with the all horror October is the lost slasher Deadly Dreams. A cool film with an interesting premise and some good twists.
October is the time to break out the horror films, even more than I usually do. Splatter University is a fairly overlooked slasher from the early 80s.
I have the power! In this week’s episode of Good Bad Flicks I look at how to adapt a cartoon into a live action film the right way, Masters of the Universe.
For this episode of Good Bad Flicks, Cecil revisits one of his older episodes, Thriller: A Cruel Picture aka They Call Her One Eye.
This week is really campy on Good Bad Flicks with the horror comedy Cheerleader Camp! A well shot, well paced little slasher similar to Sleepaway Camp.
This week’s Good Bad Flicks is about the sci-fi action flick Cherry 2000. Directed by Steve De Jarnatt. Starring Melanie Griffith and David Andrews.
After surviving an earthquake and a hurricane, I felt the overwhelming urge to do an episode about one of my favorite disaster films, Dante’s Peak.
This week on Good Bad Flicks I check out the horror-comedy Waxwork, a very lighthearted film that gets increasingly gory as it progresses.
After numerous requests I decided to take this week’s episode of Good Bad Flicks and explore the Nunsploitation genre with the movie The Other Hell.
In this week’s episode of Good Bad Flicks I explore another rare horror film called The Kiss from 1988. Directed by Pen Densham.
For this week’s episode of Good Bad Flicks I take a look at the original Cowboys and Aliens flick, Oblivion. Directed by Sam Irvin.
This week’s episode of Good Bad Flicks I delve a little into the Hixploitation genre with a rare gem called Blood Games. Directed by Tanya Rosenberg.
In this episode of Good Bad Flicks, I look at the 1987 action comedy Surf Nazis Must Die. Directed by Peter George. Starring Gail Neely.
Good Bad Flicks wraps up a month of misunderstood mainstream films with M. Night Shyamalan’s The Happening. Starring Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel.
This episode of Good Bad Flicks is about the horror film Stay Alive. Stay Alive is an excellent movie that was almost ruined by it’s producers.
For this week’s episode of Good Bad Flicks I begin exploring Ozploitation with the 1982 classic Turkey Shoot, a very sadistic yet entertaining movie.
This week’s episode of Good Bad Flicks is about The Guyver. The Guyver is a silly but fun throwback to those old Japanese monster movies.
This week’s episode of of Good Bad Flicks is about Friday the 13th part VII. Hands down one of the definitive slashers of the 80s.
I can’t believe it took me this long to do an episode of Good Bad Flicks about Robot Jox. A fun sci-fi flick that I’ve seen easily over a dozen times.
This episode of Good Bad Flicks is about the classic 1988 remake of The Blob. The movie really deserves to be known as one of the best remakes of its time.
GoodBadFlicks celebrates 50 episodes by looking at the 1993 Super Mario Bros. movie. Directed by Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel.
In this episode of Good Bad Flicks I discuss my favorite movies of 2010. I also end the show with 2 movies that really stunk.
In this episode of Good Bad Flicks I discuss the action thriller Hackers. Featuring one of the early appearances of Angelina Jolie.
In this episode, I discuss the cult classic Night of the Creeps. It seamlessly merges zombies, aliens, humor, and parasites in an amazing film.
In this episode of Good Bad Flicks I discuss the often overlooked vampire film Dracula 2000. It’s a fun vampire film with some good twists and a great cast.
In this episode of Good Bad Flicks I discuss the sci-fi flick Screamers. It’s a very entertaining movie based on the short story Second Variety by Philip K Dick. I’ve been wanting to do a show on this for a while and glad I finally got to it. Hope you enjoy.
In this episode of Good Bad Flicks I discuss what I feel are ten of the most ridiculous movie taglines. Here are the best, worst, and most laughable ones.
In this episode of Good Bad Flicks I discuss the biker horror film Werewolves on Wheels. It’s a rare, very enjoyable treat . A fun and different take on Werewolves.
In this episode I discuss the sci-fi horror film The Hidden. A great look into the 80s consumer wasteland, it mixes gore and humor in this action fest.
In this episode I discuss the overlooked action epic Stone Cold. It’s silly and over the top but that is exactly the kind of action movie I like.
In this episode I discuss one of my favorite Christmas movies You Better Watch Out. It’s not your standard happy Christmas film and that makes it better.
In this episode I discuss the Christmas themed horror film To All a Good Night. It’s the first film to feature a killer Santa plus a few other twists.
In this episode of Good Bad Flicks I discuss the first Thanksgiving slasher film Home Sweet Home. It’s pretty awful but still a fun movie to watch.
In this episode of Good Bad Flicks I discuss the action adventure film Timerider. It’s an entertaining flick that has a cool premise and a great soundtrack.