SpacemanBob
Joined Mar 2007
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First, I saw Feeders 1, and it's terrible, but Feeders 2 makes that one look like Citizen Kane. Parts of this movie I couldn't believe what I was watching. This can't be real. Or, am I sure I'm sober? Or sane?
There's a new style of Feeder alien that looks like a spray painted Styrofoam ball on a bamboo skewer. Special effects, not special, or effects. Aliens can be defeated with toys from Dollar Tree. The acting and dialogue are atrocious, but it's obvious they know all this. It doesn't take itself seriously, it's pure camp, so it's not unfun in a weird way. Positives: It has a plot, it's short, and good for a laugh.
Feeders 2 is so bad it inspired me to think I could make a movie with the change in my couch cushions as I'm sure it has other people. So, that can be another good thing. I give them credit for trying.
There's a new style of Feeder alien that looks like a spray painted Styrofoam ball on a bamboo skewer. Special effects, not special, or effects. Aliens can be defeated with toys from Dollar Tree. The acting and dialogue are atrocious, but it's obvious they know all this. It doesn't take itself seriously, it's pure camp, so it's not unfun in a weird way. Positives: It has a plot, it's short, and good for a laugh.
Feeders 2 is so bad it inspired me to think I could make a movie with the change in my couch cushions as I'm sure it has other people. So, that can be another good thing. I give them credit for trying.
Superargo, retired pro wrestler, is a costumed super hero who has mastered the arts of ESP and levitation with the help of guru sidekick, Kamir. Here's he's called on to stop an evil mad scientist and his army of faceless giants from world domination. In actuality, the army is of cheezy looking robots who have faces and are reasonably sized, not giant, but either way, must be defeated.
So, this is a terrible movie, but it's soundly in the so bad, it's good category. It's preposterous, but kind of fun if you'll allow yourself. It's certainly not a hard watch and has a certain charm that comes with the right kind of dumb, bad movie.
Much like Prince of Space, The Pumaman, or Supersonic Man, the unintentional humor is worth the watch. I had a few laugh out loud moments watching this. The jokes write themselves.
So, this is a terrible movie, but it's soundly in the so bad, it's good category. It's preposterous, but kind of fun if you'll allow yourself. It's certainly not a hard watch and has a certain charm that comes with the right kind of dumb, bad movie.
Much like Prince of Space, The Pumaman, or Supersonic Man, the unintentional humor is worth the watch. I had a few laugh out loud moments watching this. The jokes write themselves.
I remembered this incident vaguely from the news at the time, but didn't know much in terms of details, so it seemed worth a watch. If nothing else it should be humorous.
I understand that the employees, if they still work for them, probably had restrictions on what they can divulge, and Carnival probably hand picked and coached them, but there were over a thousand passengers on that cruise and they interview these few people only? Surely, there had to be more interesting or funny stories from other passengers. Frankly, the ones they interviewed weren't all that compelling, or likeable, even. Besides the child, they all came across as pampered and entitled, and I didn't feel bad for them.
I was glad the workers got some props, at least.
I've been on a couple cruises and they were always great, despite it being a tough job, and with plenty of rude and drunk morons to deal with.
I understand that the employees, if they still work for them, probably had restrictions on what they can divulge, and Carnival probably hand picked and coached them, but there were over a thousand passengers on that cruise and they interview these few people only? Surely, there had to be more interesting or funny stories from other passengers. Frankly, the ones they interviewed weren't all that compelling, or likeable, even. Besides the child, they all came across as pampered and entitled, and I didn't feel bad for them.
I was glad the workers got some props, at least.
I've been on a couple cruises and they were always great, despite it being a tough job, and with plenty of rude and drunk morons to deal with.