 Thank you for checking out this no spoilers movie review for the movie best worst movie Yes, that is the title of it best worst movie. It's a 2009 release It is currently streaming on shutter when I'm recording this Hopefully it's still on there and it's a documentary film And I would say that if you're watching this trying to figure out if you want to watch or not Please know I I really would recommend that you see the film that this is covering first it's a documentary about Not so much about the the making of the film troll 2 but kind of about what has happened since troll 2 came out It's kind of about The the fandom that has kind of cropped up after the fact because like the title says it's been considered the best worst movie out there which actually I Don't know. I might contend that the movie the room by Tommy Wiseau is the best worst Best worst movie out there, but it troll 2 probably has to be like the best worst horror movie I would think I mean it is crazy if you haven't seen it Definitely go see that and then check out best worst movie because it is a very good companion piece It gives you some really good insight into What are some of these people like who were in the movie who created the movie who worked on the movie? Yeah, and and the documentary is actually done by the guy who plays the main character child He was a child actor in this and his career didn't go anywhere because of this terrible film So he kind of covers that a little bit and talks about his involvement with it But then he also you know goes around to a bunch of the cast members and it's just kind of cool to see their personalities their feelings about the movie and the And especially like the director and his wife who is the writer of the film who didn't even speak English Okay, I'm not gonna spoil too much more I mean there was a language barrier that really kept directing from happening is what it sounds like Which is part of the reason you get such a bad product So there's a lot more of that type of stuff kind of talked about in the documentary Which is very interesting because then you can kind of understand why it's so bad It's not it's not just more bashing and just looking at the fandom that's cropped up since it's kind of looking at why is it so bad You know some ideas of well, this was going on and this was going on So it's cool for that reason So if you're especially if you're a fan of how bad troll 2 is best worth movie is a must It is a must documentary for you and I feel like it is well put together So I'm gonna go through some of my notes. Hopefully this doesn't go too long I actually took a lot of notes for some reason really enjoyed watching this a lot of fun It's kind of a funny introduction They introduce What's his name George Hardy? So he's kind of the focal point of the documentary and he played the father in The movie troll 2 and he's got some famously bad acting in that film some really Killer lines and you'll see what that is if you if you know troll 2 then you know what a bunch of the lines are I'm sure and if you can't remember them when you watch the documentary they go over that so that's another good thing It kind of reminds you of some things if it's been a while since you've seen it And so the I love the fact that they chose George Hardy as their focus for this documentary Because he's a very interesting guy. He seems like a crazy nice guy like super nice He's very quirky as well He's a very like bubbly energetic dude, but he's also very scattered at the same time And he's just a really interesting dude to be honest I think if they just did an entire documentary just on this guy his life and how he lives and how he is as a person That would be a great documentary and you know, you get a little bit of that in the film So he kind of ends up being a little bit of a narrator for it Because he's followed so much in it and I like that. It was really great. Oh a firmware reference troll 2 came out in 1990 so it has been some time since it was out um Okay, I wrote down that Mike Michael Paul Stevenson who's the guy who did the documentary who was in troll 2 as the kid I Wrote down that it's really cool to see someone who is actually in the film going back and really Revisiting it in the form of doing a documentary. I've seen documentaries about films before but it's not usually Done by people who are involved with it or were in it and I feel like done this way It seems a lot more personal and it seems a lot more like cool and insider-y if that makes sense It's fun to see what people are up to now Whether the film like ruined their careers or they're still working or they have somewhat of a career or a convention a Horror convention career based off of this film, which that kind of happens with some of them And it's especially interesting for for people who admit that they kind of did a terrible job Like it's cool to see like who's accepting of how bad they were in the film and who is Denying that they were bad in the film and and that's just kind of fun to see and also just like I said What they're doing now with their lives that kind of stuff is always interesting It delves a lot into the fandoms That arise from it being a terrible movie Kind of hits how like it just didn't do well when it first came out and with a lot of really bad movies It started gaining some cult status over time and then people were like oh my god You have to see how bad this film is then that person takes it and says hey now you you need to see how bad this is and it just like grows and grows and That's a really cool aspect that they show a lot of and people just being like excited about troll too and it's this funny thing that I realized watching it is that You you kind of like ironically like it at first because you're like oh well This is just so bad, but it's so entertaining because it's so bad I can laugh at it But at some point when you continually watch it and you continually say you love it It kind of goes all the way around it becomes like full circle and then you just end up feeling like you Legitimately like the film and you could kind of see that emotion on display Within the documentary and it was cool So yeah Another thing do do do do let me see It's crazy to think that people can amass a following from being in a in something this terrible It really is but you know, I'm I'm someone who's who's guilty of it I love the room by Tommy Wiseau so much if I had the chance to meet Tommy Wiseau I'd be all about it and that movie is terrible. It's just so bad, but I Don't know like it's it's something about the passion too. That's another thing And they kind of touch about touch on that in the documentary The documentary drives point drives home the point that entertainment is entertainment. It kind of doesn't matter What is good and what is bad anyway? It's kind of a question. That's put out And I wrote down Michael Bay makes off awful movies, but people see those he just has money behind him Yeah, and that's kind of one of the things that kind of touch on is just like what is entertainment It's kind of like an individual thing So some people may legitimately be more entertained by movies that just aren't good Some people may just be sucked in with the enthusiasm of a film whether it's good or bad In cases like I was saying like Michael Bay I feel like he makes terrible movies in my opinion, but people go see it And I think it's a combination of the practical effects all or the the CGI always looks good because he's got tons of money They're all these explosions and he usually gets really fun properties to work with like transformers even though I think he just like Murders those things terribly, but you know, there's always gonna be a fan base for that So it's like what is entertainment for you in particular? these people people involved in the movie are real characters themselves I wrote down and It makes the documentary kind of on par with troll too in that sense because you can see The essence of troll too in some of these people's psyches some of these people's personalities Manorisms all that obviously you see it in their faces because they were on there, but it's cool So the writer I found this really interesting the writer of the film had said that the movie is a vampire film But they are but since they're vegetarian, but they're vegetarians like the vampires are actually vegetarians in it In troll too and she did this because at the time she had a bunch of friends who had become vegetarian And it was really annoying her so she was all pissed off So she wanted to write this script basically like a vilifying it like Vegetarians, it's I don't know. It's it's weird, but you got to hear for yourself It's crazy how the director Claudio Fragasso Still thinks it's good. He goes through all these things where he goes and Interacts with people who love the movie because it's terrible He gets questions about how terrible does all that stuff and he still just like can't come to the realization that it's bad At least someone like Tommy Wiseau with the room like he embraces the fact that it's not good like he knows it And he's just like hey, you know success is success and fame is fame So he and he's just gone off of that. I mean he's done more films He's he's doing Big Shark, which is a shark movie. I think Unless that's kind of a red herring no pun intended, but So I wrote down oh no the woman who played the mother needs some help like legitimately. There's some cringe-worthy stuff in here where you're like someone is Having some problems mentally and Someone needs to help out and that's kind of like a cringy thing in this documentary But it's interesting and I mean it's real life, you know, what are you gonna do? It works very well to make George the focal point. Yes and he kind of like It follows him to the other people kind of it seems that they kind of used him as a gate as like the key to get to the Other people to have them involved with the documentary and you kind of get that sense And then the last thing that I had written down here and this was amazing to me So there's a part where George Hardy goes to a horror convention and he's you know They're to sign autographs for troll too and I guess he's not actually a horror film fan because he's a reaction to all the horror All the horror icons there and also the people attending it who are all dressed up and everything is Funny but also kind of like oh Because he seems like a cool guy But then he's like very judgy about these horror fans and I was watching it and he's just like all these people And he goes like on and on and on about so it's like funny it for a little bit And then it was just kind of kind of becoming like extremely judgy and a little offensive and then I was just like These are my people like these people he's talking about these are my people people. I love the most I can't tell you how Comfortable and happy I feel when I'm at horror conventions because everyone's there for the same love of horror And I don't think I've ever had any or interactions at a single horror convention I've been to that has been negative with with other patrons there Like everything's just so nice to each other because you're all there for the same thing So that kind of like rub me the wrong way where I was just like these are wonderful people man Like why do you be so judgmental? It's just what they're into, you know, you are in troll too You have no no room to speak So anyway So that's my coverage of it. I really think that this is a really good Well really not really really good, but it's a very solid documentary. It's a lot of fun Especially if you've seen troll too and I mean you can watch it if you haven't seen troll too and you'll get enough of an idea I think actually if you watch it and you haven't seen troll too It's really gonna make you want to see troll too so you can experience how terrible it is But I would recommend seeing troll too first and then seeing this I think pairing them together is very nice They work well So that said my five-star rating with half stars in play I'm going to go ahead and give this a four-star rating. It is good I recommend it Yeah, it's it's good stuff. Anyway, I'd like to do some more Documentary reviews. This is the first one I've done actually and I really like documentaries, especially horror documentaries I'll tell you right now one of my favorite ones that I can just recommend to you is the It's called you're so cool Brewster And it's a documentary that has to do with the behind the scenes of the filming of the original Fright Night film It is like over two hours, but it doesn't feel like that because it is so well put together It is jam-packed with awesome information and just really cool stuff cool interviews. It is phenomenal It I think it's the best horror documentary I've seen. It's really amazingly good. Ooh Actually that or nightmares in red white and blue. That's another really good one that one has to do with just covering the horror genre in general and then sub-genres and It goes through each decade of horror and what these sociopolitical influences were and why these horror films are so popular Tying into society and people's fears and anxieties and stuff like that at the time Super awesome. That's more of like an intellectual level thing So kind of very two different things, but I would highly recommend them You're so cool Brewster and nightmares in red white and blue amazing. So anyway, thank you guys for checking this out Please hit the subscribe button That's the least you can do for me if you like anything that I do if you don't like anything I do why are you watching it? But I'm not complaining because keep watching it. That's great. Put some comments down there. Have you seen this? Have you seen troll too? What are your thoughts? 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