The film industry produces tens of thousands of movies each year.

The horror genre contributed significantly to this production, with thousands of entries released annually.

Just because a movie is bad doesn’t mean it can’t be entertaining or hold a certain value.

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The plot follows a small town that tries to survive an attack from an alien monster.

One of the aspects ofThe Creeping Terrorthat makes it so unintentionally laughable isthe creature effects for the titular monster.

These factors makea monster that is supposed to be threateningbut comes across as a source of unintentional comedy instead.

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They then have to fight to survive while trying to save as many survivors as they can.

The special effects for the birds are as terribly enjoyable as one might expect.

For example, the birds are very obviously green-screened inWindows Movie Maker-style effectsthat look very fake.

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in a way that comes across like he is aggressively reading off a page rather than real acting.

The plot itself isn’t good, either, but Cage’s aggressive performance creates comedy instead of tension.

The movie eventually got both a sequel and a prequel.

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Countless minute details provide a similarsense of random and unintentional comedy.

Plan 9 from Outer Spaceis (in)famous for its performances.

The visual effects here are horridly entertaining.

Edward Malus running in an open field in The Wicker Man

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It is based on the bookThe Year of the Angry RabbitbyRussell Braddonfirst released in 1964.

If the plot wasn’t silly enough, the creature effects on the rabbits are genuinely dreadful.

The puppet effects forthe titular hobgoblins are the stuff of bad movie legend.

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Instead, the best parts ofHobgoblinsdon’t feature the cheap puppets.

before then shooting at it, causing it to flip over and explode.

A masterpiece of bad taste and cheap filmmaking,Troll 2is truly awfulyet so rewatchable because of its delivery.

Tom Neyman as The Master pointing at something off camera in Manos: The Hands of Fate.

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in such an overly extended and poorly acted way that it truly must be seen to be believed.

The goblin costumes are also enjoyably primitive, cementingTroll 2’s place asthe most rewatchable bad horror movie.

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A man and a woman standing next to each other in Plan 9 From Outer Space (1)

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Renfield (Giovanni Franzoni) offering his blood to Tania (Miriam Giovanellias) Tania in Dracula 3D (2012)

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Janet Leigh looking intently to the distance in ‘Night of the Lepus.'

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Two hairy monsters sitting together in Hobgoblins

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A man in a Santa Claus suit smiling while holding an axe in ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2’

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A young man with a shocked expression in Troll 2 (1990)

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