am sitting here watching the second flick of the Ray Dennis Steckler boxed DVD set: The Adventures of Rat Pfink and Boo Boo, also known as Rat Pfink a Boo Boo (1966). It is intended to be a spoof of the wildly popular Batman television series. What is surprising is this film is actually better than The Incredibly Strange Creatures... with at least a coherent storyline. This is remarkable since director Steckler made up stuff as he went along.
It is intentionally funny, with two of the most inept superheroes in movie history. What I don't understand is why Steckler tinted the black-and-white film ala the way many silent films were tinted (simply because there was no color film back then).
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I Got Incredibly Bored
today and went outside to enjoy the weather. I bought some tulip and daffodil bulbs so I can plant them in containers and in the ground.
Then I went out and got a boxed set of some of bad movie director Ray Dennis Steckler's most notable messterpieces. I have been watching his magnum opus or whatever it is, titled The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (1963). The movie is as stupid and pointless as the title.
It doesn't deserve the "worst movie ever" title because of its utter pointlessness. There are far more entertaining bad movies out there.
Steckler, 68, now lives in Las Vegas.
Then I went out and got a boxed set of some of bad movie director Ray Dennis Steckler's most notable messterpieces. I have been watching his magnum opus or whatever it is, titled The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (1963). The movie is as stupid and pointless as the title.
It doesn't deserve the "worst movie ever" title because of its utter pointlessness. There are far more entertaining bad movies out there.
Steckler, 68, now lives in Las Vegas.
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