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Best Worst Movie - Hilarious Cult Classic for Movie Nights
Best Worst Movie - Hilarious Cult Classic for Movie Nights

Best Worst Movie - Hilarious Cult Classic for Movie Nights

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Product Description Anyone who has seen "Troll 2" (1990) will understand why it perennially appears on lists of "worst films ever." Saddled with a low budget; a nonsensical script; amateur actors; and a veteran Italian film director; Claudio Fragasso; who could not communicate with his American cast; this straight-to-VHS horror debacle is neither a sequel to "Troll" (1986) nor does it include any trolls. In this highly entertaining documentary; Stephenson; who made his acting debut in that legendary horror show; reunites with fellow "Troll 2" actor George Hardy; and the two set out to find former castmates and connect with bad-movie fanatics who have made "Troll 2" an international cult phenomenon. By joining up with ex-castmates and meeting fans from Austin to Austria; the two discover the impact this disastrous movie has had on those involved in its making and those who relish its wretchedness. There is an entertaining mix of humor and poignancy here that should appeal to general audiences; not just genre fans. Stephenson shows just enough clips of the original film to convince those who have not seen it that; yes; it is as bad as the actors say it is. Generous bonus features include interview outtakes and deleted scenes. This celebration of shoddy moviemaking is highly recommended for fans and students and scholars of cinema and pop culture.--Douglas King; Univ. of South Carolina Lib.; Columbia Copyright 2011 Reed Business Information. Amazon.com Sometimes the past can come back to haunt you. In 1989, budding child actor Michael Paul Stephenson got a leading role in a movie. Unfortunately, that movie was Troll 2, an ultra-low-budget filmed-in-three-weeks-in-Utah schlocker that went direct to video. Nearly two decades later, thanks in part to broadcasts on HBO, Troll 2 developed a maniacal cult following that continues to pack theaters across the country for midnight screenings. Who were these people? Why had they embraced this particular bad movie? And what impact did the film's newfound cult status have on the people who made it, some of whom do not include it on their résumés? "This is my movie about that movie," Stephenson states, and it is by turns an affectionate, funny, and heartrending exploration of the Troll 2 phenomenon. Stephenson wisely focuses on George Hardy, the film's "star" and most prominent goodwill ambassador. The glad-handing Hardy is now a well-liked dentist in a small Alabama town. His life is upended when he begins to be recognized ("Stop watching right now," he urges a friend who calls mid-broadcast, "It only gets worse") and he hits the road to join his reunited cast members to reminisce, re-create the film's most ludicrous scenes, and meet and greet wildly enthusiastic fans. Best Worst Movie takes an unexpectedly poignant turn during a visit with Margo Prey, who portrays the mother in the film, and now lives reclusively and cannot bring herself to take part in Troll 2-mania. More cringe-worthy is the film's Italian director, who insists his is an important film (his wife, who wrote it, calls it "a ferocious analysis of today's society") and begins to resent the audiences' mocking laughter. As one genre buff observes, his sincerity may be why Troll 2 lives on. "Like Ed Wood," he says, "These people believed in what they were making." --Donald Liebenson

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If you are a movie lover who watches movies over and over again. Or if you love documentaries. Or if you love B movies. Or if you love horror movies.You need this DVD!It will be the best $10 you ever spend! It's one of those addictive movies that you watch everyday like "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" or "In the Mouth of Madness" or "The Ninth Gate".Such an improbability what is presented at the beginning of the movie and where the movie goes after that! A Southern dentist, very handsome and charming, has a nice car, nice house, beautiful ex-wife and daughter. The whole town loves him. Just a picture perfect setting.And then it turns out he starred in this horrible movie, Troll 2. I know! I know! Lots of people love that movie. But, I did watch Troll 2 on Netflix instant play and it was too realistic for me! I'm always worried about poisoned food. And the food in Troll 2 is unbelievably gross looking. And I'm a pescoterian, so that Italian writer would hate me! The whole reason she wrote Troll 2 was she thought her vegetarian friends were hypocrites. ??? lol. I don't understand why...I think it's a great lifestyle. I've been this way for at least eight years...Anywho! This Southern dentist and the director of Best Worst Movie, the child star of Troll 2, make the documentary worth watching! The real horror in Troll 2 is the actors' coming to terms with making that movie 21 years ago! Which makes Best Worst Movie awesome! Their reactions, and of course the cult fans it has finally gained after all this time, their completely opposite reaction to the movie, undying love and praise, is such a dichotomy. Which is awesome! And I totally appreciate that guy getting the Troll 2 tattoo. I've gotten tattoos of things I love (different aspects of my music and cats). I feel you bro!The funny part is you don't have to really even see Troll 2, since Best Worst Movie has all the best clips of Troll 2 in the documentary. But, yeah, watch Best Worst Movie, then Troll 2, then watch Best Worst Movie again. And you will understand the "horror": the horror that a movie such as Troll 2 was ever made!I love Italian horror movies, especially Dario Argento. And I agree that the filmmakers of Troll 2 knew how to make a good movie, you can tell with how the film is paced and written. It's just that Troll 2, is not a good movie. But, I can totally understand fan obsession with movies and their want/need/joy in watching them over and over. I do that myself. So, I really connected with the Troll 2 fans. They're all awesome. I just watched Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf last night for the 25th time!!!Also: anyone notice Shandi from America's Next Top Model Season 2 getting her shirt signed at the New York Troll 2 premiere? That has got to be her! Tall and skinny with glasses and still looking fabulous, just now with lots of cool tattoos!Hail Michael Stephenson! My new favorite director!!! I love this movie!!! Best Worst Movie is part of my all time top five, for sure.