So Bad It’s Good 2024: Day Three

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Day Three, y’all! Whew. As usual, I’ll be adding more of your great posts throughout the day, and if anyone is just joining us, here are Day One and Day Two.

Now, let’s see what’s ahead of us today…

Le from Crítica Retrô goes to the not-so-wonderful world of 1974’s Zardoz. And yes, that’s Sean Connery.

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Barry from Cinematic Catharsis takes us to weird, weird world of 1970’s Guru the Mad Monk.

Kayla from Whimsically Classic has reviewed the ludicrously bad-but-good 1958 film, Attack of the 50-Foot Woman.

Kristen from Hoofers and Honeys brings us her thoughts on Frank Sinatra’s dicey 1948 film, The Kissing Bandit.

Lea from Silent-ology has a review of 1921’s The Affairs Of Anatole, directed by Cecil B. DeMille-of-all-people.

Michael from Maniacs and Monsters takes us back to really bad horror with 1987’s Return To Horror High.

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Here’s my review of the 2000 film, if it can be called that, Titanic: The Legend Goes On…

All right, everyone, I hope to see you all tomorrow for a wee little wrapup…

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