I was re-watching the original Star Trek, and discovered that I had actually not seen all the episodes.
And then I came across this little nugget, from a terrible episode called "Plato's Stepchildren," which is one of the cringiest moments in television history:
I was re-watching the original Star Trek, and discovered that I had actually not seen all the episodes.
And then I came across this little nugget, from a terrible episode called "Plato's Stepchildren," which is one of the cringiest moments in television history:
What other scenes are just as terrible?
At least he maintained his normal understated approach.
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Even ignoring the hilarious entry, its a fat guy in a sparkly bejewelled storm trooper helmet threatening a bunch of steroid monkeys with an angry kermit the frog voice....
I'm conflicted by this one. Cringe or So bad its good?
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I have a great memory of going to see that movie with about 14 guys from my rugby club.
How can you make a stripper the least sexy thing every. Cast Elizabeth Berkley and her almost painful looking lap dance. I swear that movie was almost a contraceptive.
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I don't know if The Office clips really count as they were intentionally cringey.
I've been on a Hitchcock binge lately and, in retrospect, a lot of his films have some pretty cringey moments, although knowing him that may have been intentional.
One in particular is the "I am Ambrose Chappell" taxidermist scuffle scene from The Man Who Knew Too Much. It's so awkward and silly, and when it cuts to the stuffed lion at the end as if he's saying "what the hell was that all about?" I almost fell over laughing.