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Post by endo on May 8, 2013 21:08:56 GMT -5
"Full of plot holes & cheesy dialogue, The Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger is a B horror movie straight out of the 80s. After taking a wrong turn down an abandoned road, the Jock, the Joker, the Blond Bimbo & the Paranoid Brunette run out of gas and find themselves stranded in the middle of the woods. What a total drag. What was that noise? Why is everyone vanishing? Is it all one of Bradley’s dumb practical jokes, or could The Legend be true? Your compass can’t help you in these woods." linkWhat a bargain huh? What's up with all these people trying to make these so bad they're good movies now?
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Post by NDX on May 8, 2013 22:40:44 GMT -5
Because they think that's what they were going for back then, when it wasn't. It's only so bad it's good because it was so bad! Trying to make it good by making it bad just makes it worse!
HERE'S PROOF, dammit!
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Post by gorepolice on May 8, 2013 23:12:57 GMT -5
All I can do is shake my head in disapproval.
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Post by NDX on May 9, 2013 0:01:33 GMT -5
You can't capture magic like that because it was never attempted in the first place. It's a happy accident that we just happen to thoroughly enjoy.
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Post by endo on May 9, 2013 10:12:30 GMT -5
I agree and thought the same when I saw this. You can't just make a so good it's bad movie, it doesn't work that way.
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Post by gorepolice on May 10, 2013 15:05:49 GMT -5
The thing was, most of those movies had next to no budget and the actors had no experience at all, they were just a group of friends trying to make something. Sometimes you got pretty good films, other times you got absolute trash. Trying to purposefully make a movie so bad it's good is literally an impossible feat.
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