I mostly based my list on the number of times I've watched the movies which I figured was a decent gage, but Icefire may have caught me because I totally forgot the Pink Panther movies. Those probably belong somewhere in the middle of the list. The other one that I probably overlooked is The Great Race.
It's Edward Corman the father of B Horror movies , ofc its silly Forbidden planet is not ?
In the authorized biography of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, Roddenberry notes that Forbidden Planet "was one of [his] inspirations for Star Trek." Elements of the Doctor Who serial Planet of Evil were consciously based on the 1956 film.
Forbidden Planet is named alongside several other classic science fiction films in the opening song "Science Fiction Double Feature" from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
A scene from the science fiction TV series Babylon 5, set on the Epsilon III Great Machine bridge, strongly resembles the Krell's great machine. While this was not the intent of the show's producer, the special effects crew, tasked with creating the imagery, stated that the Krell's machine was a definite influence on their Epsilon III designs.[27]
Amazon Women on the Moon? I'd call that one better than KFM, although that was quite funny.I will give you a movie better then Airplane. The Kentucky Fried Movie. If you have never seen it I would recommend it highly.
Not like that that. I now I remember why you earned my ignore list.
I had forgotten about Pink Panther movies.
Do You Have a Room?
The Great Dictator (ah, that great end speech)