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Resources
These are the things we use when we don't know what the hell we just saw or just want to see more of it. We hope you'll find them useful too. If you're looking for more bad movie sites, please go to the Links section.

Websites
The IMDB (Internet Movie Database) provides extraordinarily complete and accurate production/casting/etc. info on almost every movie you can think of. Great for finding obscure movies, researching an actor's filmography or settling bar bets.
Sinister Cinema takes impossible to find sci-fi/horror/exploitation movies on film and transfers them to video for you to buy! Films you're not going to find anywhere else at reasonable prices.
Reel.com allows you to rent movies without ever leaving your house. No more waiting for Jerry Springer to come knock down your wall with a bulldozer, you big 700 pound guy! Great for seeing movies you can't rent at your local Blockbuster but don't want to buy.
The Barefacts website and the accompanying book/cd-rom is an amazing resource for finding out just which actors and actresses have appeared nude and in what movie (and which minute and second into it, as well). Wonderful for nude celebrity fans and regular horny people.
TV Guide's TVGEN listings provide free listings for television in your area. You get full broadcast and cable listings based on your zipcode, not to mention helpful customization features that find when a movie you want to see is on, or recommend a movie based on your preferences. For the busy bad movie watcher who can't keep track of all the crap on tv.
Books
The Video Movie Guide by Mick Martin and Marsha Porter is our favorite movie guide around. Why? Because they've got a good attitude, and they cover all sorts of junky movies. We've got the 1997 edition ourselves.
The Psychotronic Encyclopedia is a fun read.
At A Theater or Drive-In Near You is a really, really good book.
It's by Randall Clark and talks about everything from beach movies to Andy Sidaris. We've really enjoyed it.
Miscellaneous
The Movie Poster Archive is great for finding posters of classic sci-fi and horror movie posters (many of which are fun and/or suck). Hey, who doesn't want "Gorgo" as their desktop wallpaper?