Here’s the thing about movies that are So Bad They’re Good. They usually have a ridiculous plot, yet there’s an earnestness about them that endear you. Sometimes the plots beggar belief (e.g. Plan 9 from Outer Space), but it’s the incredulousness that keeps you watching. Then you have a movie like Hollywood Story (1951). This film, directed, surprisingly, by William … Continue reading
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