We’ve got guns that are transparently just hunks of nailed-together wood and tubing, spray-painted with jungle camo patterns, squibs that are basically just. Ken: Folks, we’ve got green-screened helicopter sequences that look like they were designed in MS Paint. And in that regard, I think I’m a legitimate fan of Who Killed Captain Alex? the first widely-released film from “Wakaliwood.” Maybe you can describe the general tone of this film, Jim. But as you know, Jim, I have a very real soft spot for entries that are EARNEST even if they are also REALLY BAD. ![]() ![]() Ken: The humble village of Wakaliga is indeed the last place you might expect a BEST ACTION MOVIE to come from. But Ken: We’ve never dipped a toe in Uganda before, until now. In the last two years, we’ve hit practically every style of bad, weird or ultra low-budget film ever made. Jim: Ken, it seems like only yesterday that we were recoiling in disgust from The Book of Henry, our very first entry. Did you realize we are now at the end of our second year of Bad Movie Diaries? I’m celebrating by being in the Midwest during record cold temperatures ![]() Ken: Jim, it’s another sweet November for us. In this occasional series, they watch and then discuss the fallout of a particularly painful film. Jim Vorel and Kenneth Lowe are connoisseurs of terrible movies.
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