Bad Movies
What is the worst movie of your experience? It is an
interesting question and one people enjoy talking and writing about, I think partly
because there are so many ways a movie can be bad and so many types of bad
movies.
There is the obvious category of films so badly designed,
cheaply made, oddly cut, and amateurishly directed as to be easily recognized
as awful – though usually harmlessly awful and often amusingly so. Many people
pick one of these, such as Robot Monster, Plan 9 from Outer Space, or Monster
a-Go Go, as their choice for the worst movie.
Then there are the more professional looking and usually
more coherent bad movies of the sort
that would have fit well on Joe Bob Briggs’ Drive in Theatre – films such as Swamp Thing, Hell
Comes to Frogtown, Snake Eater, Billy
Jack, or Barb Wire. There are lots of these, and some of them are very bad
indeed.
Worse are the shocking and grotesque supernatural horror movies
which prey on the fears and weakness of superstitious, ignorant, or overly
impressionable people to terrify their
audience and do little else. There are
plenty of these too.
We also have the present day genre of gross, moronic, half
wittedly adolescent, guy comedies -
many of which make Porky’s, the
original of the type, look like Ernst Lubitsch or Billy Wilder by
comparison. There are some plausible
choices in that bunch.
Earnest, tendentious, preachy moralizing and propaganda
movies can be so bad on that basis alone as to rate consideration. Good examples include several films from
Stanley Kramer and a large fraction of Hollywood’s left wing agitprop
films of the last forty years.
A close relative of the propaganda movie is the self-promotingly
pompous, “artistically significant” movie.
There are plenty of hard to take specimens of this class around too, both
foreign and domestic.
My present choice though, comes from none of these worthy
categories. My selection for the worst
movie, or more precisely the worst waste
of a movie, I’ve endured is an extravagantly bad expensive and expansive “epic”
film with a trashy and ridiculous plot, a famous director, a cast of
talented and successful actors, several
over the top performances, an absurd conclusion, and the producer of Gone with
the Wind who is said to have seen this film as a chance to match that movie’s
success – Duel in the Sun. I cannot
think of another movie where, despite potential for making something good, so
much went into creating something so bad. It is something else.
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