I never thought that CGI could be as funny as that guy stumbling around Bronson Caverns in half a gorilla suit and a diving helmet in “The Robot Monster” or Ed Wood’s famous flying hubcaps from “Plan ...
The real wonder of "Birdemic: Shock and Terror" is not its astounding ineptitude. Cheap, self-financed bad movies by delusional people with film equipment get made all the time; some are even finished ...
Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds: Good movie. James Nguyen's Birdemic: Bad movie. The former, an influential classic from one of cinema's great artists, still has the power to terrify and delight, with ...
Cheesy effects “Plan 9 From Outer Space” Pie tins on strings = flying saucers. “The Room” “Rooftop” scenes filmed against an ever-changing green-screen backdrop. “Birdemic” Hilariously awful CGI ...
The original is famous for all the wrong reasons. Tagged by the BBC as the worst film ever made, this story inspired by Alfred Hitchock's The Birds tells the story of a town suffering a lethal attack ...
The question "What movies are you looking forward to?" is common enough in chats about film, but I've struggled with it this year. Over the past couple of months ...
Birdemic was a cult-sensation when it hit the scene, because it didn't make any effort whatsoever to create even mediocre special effects. It's pretty much a home made movie, with home made CGI ...
Get ready, y’all, because we’re about to get a third Birdemic movie. Thanks to Severin Films and writer/director James Nguyen, we’re going back to a world of terrible CGI birds and pissed-off nature.
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