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		<title>&#8220;Birdemic: Shock and Terror&#8221;: why deliberately making a bad movie is cheating</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Medsker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the press release for &#8220;Birdemic: Shock and Terror&#8221; rolled in, it had our attention. We see bad movies for a living, after all, and this flick was hailed as the &#8220;best worst movie of all time,&#8221; which puts it in some illustrious company. Then we watched it, and they weren&#8217;t kidding: it&#8217;s a terrible [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="250" src="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/birdemic.jpg" alt="" /> When the press release for &#8220;Birdemic: Shock and Terror&#8221; rolled in, it had our attention. We see bad movies for a living, after all, and this flick was hailed as the &#8220;best worst movie of all time,&#8221; which puts it in some illustrious company. Then we watched it, and they weren&#8217;t kidding: it&#8217;s a terrible movie all right, filled with bad acting, bad dialogue, bad sound, bad editing, bad special effects, a cut &#038; paste score, continuity errors, etc. You name it, it&#8217;s here. </p>
<p>There is just one problem with it: it&#8217;s bad on purpose. And if you ask us, that&#8217;s cheating. </p>
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<p>Anyone can make a bad movie. Anyone can deliberately underwrite and overact something, and piece it together like they had hooks for hands. Praising &#8220;Birdemic&#8221; is like applauding the 1919 Chicago White Sox for finishing the World Series after they had already decided to throw the games for money. Forget that; give us a movie that someone assembled because they thought it was a great idea and had tremendous emotional depth, only to be horribly, horribly wrong. The best bad movies are that ones that are desperately trying to be good. Like, say, &#8220;Troll 2.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Now, <i>this</i> movie is spectacularly bad, the true heavyweight champion of good bad movies. There&#8217;s even a documentary about it, &#8220;Best Worst Movie,&#8221; made by the film&#8217;s then-child star Michael Stephenson, and its best scene comes when the film&#8217;s director, Italian B-movie veteran Claudio Fragasso, attends a screening of the movie, and doesn&#8217;t understand why people are laughing at parts where they shouldn&#8217;t be laughing. He truly <i>has no idea how bad his movie is</i>. Isn&#8217;t that beautiful? </p>
<p>The same goes for &#8220;Death Bed: The Bed That Eats,&#8221; a 1977 film so bad that it went unreleased until 2003, and thanks to Patton Oswalt discussing the movie on his album <i>Werewolves and Lollipops</i>, the movie is now a cult classic. Still, George Barry was not trying to make a bad movie. To him, the idea of a demonic tree, who then turned into a breeze and then human form, possessing a bed and devouring anyone who dared sleep on it, seemed like a good idea. He even threw in commentary from an artist trapped in a painting on the wall, you know, to class it up. It&#8217;s ridiculous, but it thinks it&#8217;s terrifying. Definitely the hallmarks of a good bad movie. </p>
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<p>Then there is &#8220;The Human Centipede,&#8221; which could go either way. Director Tom Six claims the idea was inspired by a joke (that child molestors should have their mouths stitched to the ass of a fat truck driver), but doesn&#8217;t appear to be kidding about the movie&#8217;s plot and is even convinced that such a procedure could actually be done. Everyone we know who&#8217;s seen it, though, says the movie isn&#8217;t bad so much as it&#8217;s boring. It&#8217;s bad too, but mostly boring, which makes it ineligible for Best Bad Movie, since it&#8217;s lacking in the unintentional humor department. </p>
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<p>&#8220;Black Sheep,&#8221; on the other hand, is funny, and bad, but it&#8217;s also in on the joke, which disquallifies it from Best Bad Movie status as well. The truly good bad movie does not know its weaknesses, and lacks self-awareness. </p>
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<p>Which brings us back to &#8220;Birdemic&#8221; &#8211; the damn thing is just lazy. Had they tried to make something good and then filled with crap special effects, that would have been a movie worth watching. But writing 40 seconds of score, and clumsily looping it over a five-minute title sequence? That joke was old after the second spin. &#8220;Birdemic&#8221; does not qualify for the Best Bad Movie discussion &#8211; it&#8217;s just bad. </p>
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