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    Monday
    Aug302010

    Best Documentary

    This weekend the Alamo Drafthouse in Houston premiered a double feature of Best Worst Movie a documentary about Troll 2, the worst movie ever made, then followed it up with the 1989 mega flop Troll 2. We went to this feature never before seeing Troll 2 and unaware of it's cult phenomenon. Having said that, we left the theater fans of both movies. This is one of the best documentaries ever. It screams "Hey look at me, I'm awesome and Troll 2 sucks". In between films, the people with Awesome People Meet-up Group (event host) gave out a few prizes and surprised the audience with a live Q & A video chat via Skype with George Hardy, the star of both films. George is an awesome guy. He made us all laugh and gave us some great dental hygiene tips. George, you are super cool in my book. The Q & A was the highlight of the night.

    Here's a clip of George calling Darren "Oh my God" Ewing and doing their famous lines from the movie. After the Q & A we were giving the grand opportunity of finally watching Troll 2. A cinematic wonder about a family and their troubles with vegetarian goblins (and not Trolls). We highly recommend both movies. Be sure to watch it with friends. You'll enjoy it more. Best Worst Movie was directed by Michael Paul Stephenson (child star of Troll 2) and is set to be released in November 2010. Troll 2 is being released on Blu-ray in October 2010. It's also available on Hulu right now. Best Worst Movie awesome poster design by Tyler Stout. View photos from the event here.

     

    BEST WORST MOVIE TRAILER from Best Worst Movie on Vimeo.

    In 1989, unwitting Utah actors starred in the undisputed worst movie in history: TROLL 2. Two decades later, the legendarily inept film's child star unravels the improbable, heartfelt story of an Alabama dentist-turned-cult movie icon and an Italian filmmaker who come to terms with this genuine, internationally revered cinematic failure. SEE THESE MOVIES!

     

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