What's the cheapest Bad Movie Night movie? Ogroff couldn't have been that much. The Force on Thunder Mountain must have been a bargain. These movies challenge the extreme couponing of our most economical movies.
We were going to watch a Halloween anthology movie but, just out last week, Ninja Zombie snatched that movie from the jaws of da cheap. I said in the e-mail invite that the director went on to make gay porn. Turns out they were just gay love stories but I was at work and didn't want to click on movies like Rhapsody.
Plus I was thinking of people like BMN favorite Tim Kincaid who legit directed (well regarded!) gay porn.
The original file for Who Killed Captain Alex was destroyed. The only remaining copy has a "Video Joker" track playing along with it, which Wikipedia explains: "Audiences go to video halls where narrators called 'video jokers' translate the dialogue and add their own commentary."
A sequel to WKCA? (fittingly a radio station in Salt Lick, Kentucky) was completed but power surges destroyed it. This film seems cursed.
Ninja Zombie's director Mark Bessenger continued to make gay love stories:
and they were not destroyed. This is a clear sign that if there is a god he is pro-gay all the way.
Here's what happened last week:
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