In keeping with my tradition of only watching the finest of the cinematic arts...
Bigfoot Vs. Zombies (2016)
A scientist creates a toxic cocktail that slowly leaks into the local population,
creating flesh-eating zombies - and only one creature of legend can stop the
growing hordes of the undead. (IMDB)
Fortunately at the end it does tell us that it was not a true story. Good to know
because I was getting concerned.
Have you seen Bigfoot vs D. B. Cooper?
It's got one of the lowest imaginable IMDB ratingsNope, haven't run across that one yet. There seems to be an endless list of Bigfoot movies.
It's got one of the lowest imaginable IMDB rating
Tropic Thunder is an awesome movie. I rewatch it a couple of times a year.I watched Tropic Thunder the other day for the first time, funny. Yesterday I watched Chaos Walking, but it wasn’t so enjoyable.
You literally have to "try" to be that badYeah I saw it was at 1.3 out of 10
That is quite a feat to achieve.
You literally have to "try" to be that bad
That's just how good "Bigfoot vs D B Cooper" really is.I was thinking that "Laserblast" (1978) was the lowest that I have seen and it is a whole point higher at 2.9
Make that a bit over a point and a half.
Probably for the best
By the way, @Minus , do you know the 1935 version of "Seven keys to Baldpate"? That one's a bit of a comfort movie for meYeah no reason for it. Sound like yours tops it ???bottoms it?
.... do you know the 1935 version of "Seven keys to Baldpate"?
Yes, it's insanely difficult to find online (for free). Usually gets taken down off YouTube really quickly, if someone bothers to upload it. There used to be a copy on Ok.ru but I'm not sure it's there anymoreI have never heard of it but it has my interest. It looks like it could be in the running for the most frequently made movie. Counting TV versions there seems to be at least nine version. Unfortunately I don't see it streaming, though I do see a DVD set with the 1929, 1935 and 1947 versions on it.