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What about these bad movies?????

Started by mrgb46, June 12, 2006, 11:28:25 AM

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mrgb46

Here's a few to add..........Glen or Glenda?  Attack of the Eye Creatures   The Oscar(starring Liberace)   Bride of the Monster    Frankenstein's Daughter    Werewolf     Werewolves on Wheels     That's all I can think of at the moment......gb

StatCat

werewolves on wheels is truly awful!
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Scott

Glen or Glenda - A must see
Attack of the Eye Creatures - Would really like to find a copy of this one. Haven't seen it yet.
The Oscar (starring Liberace) - Never heard of it.
Bride of the Monster - Another fine Ed Wood production.
Frankenstein's Daughter - Love it.
Werewolf Werewolves on Wheels - It's on my list. Haven't seen it yet.

Shadowphile

Isn't Glen or Glenda the original of Victor/Victoria?

LilCerberus

Shadowphile Wrote:
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> Isn't Glen or Glenda the original of
> Victor/Victoria?


Victor/Victoria is a Blake Edwards comedy about a woman who impersonates a male drag queen as a ploy to promote her singing career.

Glen or Glenda is a gosh awful pseudo-documentary that starts out with a story about the plight of heterosexual transvestites, then decends into a weird exploitation flick about the private demons & fantasies of Ed Wood, with Bela Lugosi thrown in for absolutely no reason.
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Shadowphile

Must have missed that in the memo....

RCMerchant

Try Psyched bythe 4-D Witch...a truly incomprehensible load about...I Have no clue!!!! Yikes! I bought it through Something Weird Video...and the tape was all jumpy and skippy-just as well- it is truly worthless.UGH!!! Bride of the Monster is one of my all time favorites!!! Right up there with the Brain that Wouldn't Die  and Horrors of Spider Island.
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