watching my new DVD of the so-called worst movie ever made Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966). In truth, it is not the worst movie ever made; I have seen plenty I consider worse. Sure, it is inept and amateurish, but it doesn't compare with The Creeping Terror (1964) or Glen or Glenda (1953) or, for that matter Candy (1968), which is probably the worst movie I have ever seen in my entire life. I have seen a lot of bad movies and have enjoyed many of them, and Manos isn't the worst. It's bad, but it is actually coherent, and I loved the ending, which is a hoot.
If readers don't know the movie, I am not going to give away the plot.
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