I never knew that I needed this video from Rob Hill over at Bad Movie Bible, but it turns out I actually did; Simply because I have wondered from time to time, usually late at night after a drink or two, why does Steven Seagal’s accent seem to change every couple of years?
If you know me, and even if you don’t, it’s hard for me to say no to a good/bad movie. Lucky for all of us, Rob Hill over at Bad Movie Bible has another installment of his “Top 10” series – this time covering martial arts movies.
As a kid, I spent many a Saturday afternoon in front of the huge tube TV in my parents’ living room, watching Channel 11 for the worst dubbed but best fighting martial arts movies that a local UHF station could provide. Not that any of those movies were nearly as good/bad as the one’s Rob Hill has found, but it did instill in me an appreciation for movies of this genre.
I may have said this before, and I will say it again; Rob Hill at Bad Movie Bible is my Spirit Animal, for he never guides me wrong when it comes to best bad movies of all time. This video is more on the fun side, rather than informative, but it still made me laugh out loud.
Please, help Rob out and watch the video, and if you love bad movies as much as I do, subscribe to his channel. It would make a bunch of people happy.
Rob Hill is back with Part Two of his “Borrowing Blockbuster: Maxploitation” at the Bad Movie Bible YouTube channel. I had no idea how many Mad Max sub-generas there are, which also lead me to notice that I have seen many of this knock-offs. No matter what, these videos are an education on how some of the worst movies came into being
Rob Hill is back with another installment of his “Borrowing Blockbuster” series from Bad Movie Bible. This time around he is tackling the Mad Max movies. If you are like me, then you love a wonderful good-bad movie to unwind with, and Hill find plenty fodder in the Mad Max world of rip-offs and imitation. This is just part one, so I suspect that part two might only be a week or month away.