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Re: Worse movie you have even seen and loved/hated it.
Socalman, Wed Jan 14 2015, 07:29PM
Delayed response? Actually this is the FIRST time I have ever looked at this thread!
I watched Christmas Story II a few weeks ago. It was a follow up to the same characters in Christmas Story but now Ralphie and his friends are older and driving. I wanted to like this show, I really did. What a waste of my time. I will never get those hours back!
Re: Worse movie you have even seen and loved/hated it.
TheUnforgiven, Sat Apr 16 2016, 09:05PM
I might have you beat Oso,IDK.
Here's a movie that's so bad it's good. I love it.
ThanksKilling was shot on a budget of $3,500 in the summer of 2007, and released on DVD in 2009
A homicidal turkey axes off college kids during Thanksgiving break.
This is one foul-mouthed turkey.
Re: Worse movie you have even seen and loved/hated it.
TheUnforgiven, Sat Apr 16 2016, 09:09PM
Reception
ThanksKilling was called "cheerily awful" by Tom Russo of The Boston Globe. [2] Mark Hughes of Forbes stated, "It's a comedy-horror movie, but even the humor is awful. But it's so darn awful that it doesn't even need Mystery Science Theater 3000 voice-over jokes to be entertainingly terrible. If you can enjoy laughing at a bad movie, definitely add this one to your list". [3] DVD Verdict's Gordon Sullivan responded well to the film, writing, "In some ways there's nothing special about ThanksKilling—it's a typical slasher-style creature-feature where a group of college kids are menaced by a holiday themed killer who spouts one liners. However, ThanksKilling knows how to tickle the low-budget funny bone in particularly effective ways" and "The film itself is a campy low-budget horror flick that gets in and out in little over an hour, delivering the goods all the while. The extras are a little slight, but overall, this disc should please genre fans". [4]
Re: Worse movie you have even seen and loved/hated it.
bills grandson, Sun Apr 17 2016, 02:23AM
I wouldn't say it's my worst but Motel hell is one that you can never forget. If you grew up with Rory Calhoun as a good guy cowboy you have got to see this. You might think it is a spoof of movies like chainsaw massacre but it isn't . Every bit as frightening but almost a comedy at times. It is available for free on line. I started to watch it a few minutes ago and decided I'd better pause it and wait until daylight. I don't know if I would pay money to see it but it is worth a couple hours investment. I think this will be the third time I have seen it