Bad movies - like viruses, and politicians - must mutate and change guises in order to survive. Once we knew them by their cornball dialogue, poverty-row budgets and amateur-night acting. Increasingly, it seems, they have become harder and harder to spot.
Writing in today's Guardian, Stewart Lee ponders the shifting nature of that elusive beast, the Truly Awful Movie.
Good films that are really bad
Thursday, May 04, 2006
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