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You guys skip out on the Tim Burton movie or something? Haha, both of those events are in it. Awesome, awesome movie by the way. Im actually working on a school project about Ed Wood, so I plan to watch this again soon (as in tonight or tomorrow). Only seen it once:eek: |
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Best $30 you'll spend in a long time. |
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Hows the picture and sound quality? |
How many of us sought out the movie becasue it was billed as "the worst film ever made?" I know that's what got my attention when I was a teen. :D
It is obviously not the worst film ever made and damn fun to boot, but you can't buy press like "worst film ever." |
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Was in the kitchen blending some Pina Coladas :D |
Prime stuff. By the way, it may not be necessary to drop 30 bucks on. The boys from Image Entertainment have one with perfectly good sound quality, a kitschy in-depth documentary that contains Sam Raimi and a friend reenacting Groucho Marx interviewing Tor Johnson on an episode of "You Bet Your Life". Sam does a damn good Groucho. I'm pretty sure it runs for less than 30. The Medveds were way off base naming this the worst movie ever made. I just picked up the 50 Horror classics box set from Epscom for an utter song, and there's at least 11 old Monogram pictures that have stiffer plots, more vapid acting and far less entertainment value than Plan 9. Plan 9 isn't even the worst film Tor Johnson ever made. A little gem called Beast of Yucca Flats deserves that distinction. Plus, I'm dead certain the worst movie ever made must be a made for the sci fi channel production about giant animals fighting some dude from Melrose Place. Or something on Lifetime about Suzanne Sommers or Swoosie Kurtz being raped. Glen or Glenda even decimates Plan 9 in the Highlanderesque war for Worst Movie ever made. Idiot critics. There can be only one. And that one is not Plan 9.
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$30 not just for Plan 9, but also Glen or Glenda, Jaibait, Bride of the Monster, Night of the Ghouls, and a documentary on Ed Wood, The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood Jr. More than your money's worth. |
Ah, I see. Definitely more than your money's worth. Incidentally, speaking of Ed Wood, every Wood fan ought to see Maniac. It could picture Ed Wood with a little notebook out as he watched it. It's on the 50 Horror Classics DVD set, but I'm sure it's been released elsewhere too. Amazing piece of over the top kitsch, that easily tops Wood movies with it's ability to transcend quality and good taste to reach Cult nirvana.
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Still really want to see this movie, i did like Bride Of The Monster but havn't seen this anywhere, cant order off the net cos my card is shit
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