12 Horror Movies That Are Unintentionally Hilarious

5. Pieces (1982)

On a New England campus, nobody notices a co-ed being hacked up with a chainsaw on the front lawn in broad daylight, so the Dean brings in Keystone Kops Christopher George and Frank Brana, who spend the rest of the movie wondering what use a heavy breathing maniac could have for the limbs he steals from his victims. A movie that thinks €˜subtlety€™ and €˜nuance€™ are towns in the Midwest, Pieces throws in everything for the sake of an entertaining show and lets nothing €“ not the bad dubbing, the horrific acting or the outrageous plot €“ stand in its way. In a movie with no shortage of unintentional laughs, special mention must be made of the sequence where a co-ed gets into a lift with a black-garbed, heavy breathing psychopath, who she doesn€™t realise is carrying a chainsaw until he revs it up.
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Ian Watson is the author of 'Midnight Movie Madness', a 600+ page guide to "bad" movies from 'Reefer Madness' to 'Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead.'