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Deep13 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-21-05 11:56 AM
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24. Honorable mentions:
Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies, directed by Ray Dennis Steckler, alias Cash Flagg who got thrown into the pool near the end of Eegah!. I actually find this episode quite entertaining, but it is a collosally bad film. Still, the first ever horror musical is nowhere near as bad as Manos. Nor is it as bad as the intensely boring Steckler opus Blood Shack. Hey! Hey, ladies! I hear Ortega is still single!

Crawling Hand from the first season where Josh Weinstien plays Servo. It's just hard to watch.

Teenage Strangler. There seems to be a running theme with bad movies. Many have whiney misfits like Mikey in this film or Mickey in Screaming Skull. Likewise, many have a dreamy, creepy girl character (creepy girl from Catalina Caper, what's her name from Party Beach, the mute from Phantom Planet etc.) "Jimmy didn't steal no bike!"

Coleman Francis Trilogy: Red Zone Cuba, Skydivers and Beast of Yucca Flats. Haven't seen Yucca Flats, but I am sure it is safe to say that all three contain dreary characters and barely coherent dialogue. They all have an oily feel to them. Check out John Carradine's rendition of Night Train to Mundo Fini in Red Zone.

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