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Date Posted: 03:26:35 08/12/13 Mon
Author: Tim
Subject: Re: Absolute Worst Horror Films On Any List
In reply to: DAN 's message, "Absolute Worst Horror Films On Any List" on 16:54:54 08/08/13 Thu

An excellent survey of horror films considered the worst of all time.

There are some movies on the list that I have never seen, including Manos: Hands of Fate and Monster a Go Go.

Plan 9 from Outer Space and The Creeping Terror used to show up a lot on late night television in the 1970s. Although Plan 9 has the reputation of being the "worst movie ever made," The Creeping Terror is easily the worst of the pair.

Plan 9 is pretty entertaining in a low-budget B-movie sort of way. The Creeping Terror is just abysmal, although the carpet monster is kind of amazing to watch, mainly because it's so phony looking.

The Killer Shrews is one I enjoy watching, despite the obvious budget limitations. Some of the acting is bad, but leading man James Best does a decent job with what he is given. The movie was produced by Ken Curtis, who later found fame as Festus on Gunsmoke. Curtis also appears in the movie, playing a very unlikable character. That same year Curtis produced (but did not appear in) The Giant Gila Monster.

I find Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman fun to watch, although it's a terrible movie and has some of the worst special effects of all time.

A great list of awful movies, Dan. Nice work.


Tim

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