Post by forlornjackalope on Mar 19, 2024 0:14:39 GMT
For something short, Dorbees: Making Decisions. It's an absolute ugly mess, but something about it keeps having me come back for more. If you want the Rifftrax kind of experience, Vinny from Vinesauce featured it in a Wheel of the Weird stream he did back in January, I think. And yes, Gaither's Pond is worth seeing too. It's dreadful, but man, it's so alien in a way I can't describe.
For full length movies, anything that Jon McBride filmed back in the 80s. Is Woodchipper Massacre a "good" movie at all? Oh, god no. But that won't stop me from telling others to see it, even if it's a bit on the nose about being a commentary on the media and violence.
I watched Doogal again for the first time since my age was in the single digits. It doesn't really fulfill its reputation as the disasterpiece it's hyped up to be, and honestly I found myself chuckling, ironically or nor, at quite a few lines. Good for a bit of a laugh with the boys, I say.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Post by forlornjackalope on Apr 10, 2024 16:02:28 GMT
With all of the full length channels now, there's so much you can find.
I got to see Zaat and Monster a Go Go recently after it was on my list for years (as far back as the IMDB message board days) and they were so good. So silly and such a treat. Monster a Go Go is bad in so many areas (not to mention to phoned in ending, which is just as famous as thr creature). Zaat is an anomaly that needs to be studied to be understood, but that ending is something else with an almost Twilight Zone twist that hasn't surprised me in a good while. My outlook is every movie is worth seeing, no matter how unwatchable, because there's something to take away from it - especially if you're an artist. What makes it bad? Is it the acting, writing, lighting, sound, direction, cinematography, pacing, animation, or just a mix of all of it? Treat it like a master class and there's so much more to walk away with.