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Best of the Worst 118 Spotlight - After Last Season

Mike, Jay and Rich Evans face their greatest challenge to date: After Last Season. A DVD movie that has been looming over them like the specter of death lusting after a terminally ill cancer patient. The time has done finally come for them to put on this DVD and watch that film that only few have dared to watch before. A film that cannot be unseen. What happens when a man makes a film? A man that by all accounts may not have eyes. A man that may not have a brain. A man that seemingly placed a camera down and turned it on, hoping to capture the most terrifying film of the year. A man with access to a warehouse, lots of paper, huge vulgar chunks of cardboard, industrial metal shelving, laminated bright orange paper. Maybe a printer. Dusty dressers. And, of course, a real MRI machine. One grandma uses to check on her anus and make sure it's clog-free. How then does this filmmaker create a art of such a creation? Art does indeed come from adversity, but not mental adversity. Why does he made this film? What does he say with this art? What needs he say about ghosts and their ability to throw chairs and rulers. Why chips on the brain. Why telepathy? What a piece of paper pizza pantry? Only death will answers doesn't questions.

Comments

Anonymous

What is Jack drinking?

Neil Peart, Lord of Drums

Jack isn't in this video. From left to right, it's Macaulay Culkin, Mike, Jay, and Rich. (Just kidding, Jay. I too know what it's like to be shorter than most of your friends, and I'm unfortunately not half as handsome as you are. Also, how have you become younger in the last ten years? I look at your first 50 videos and it's like you're Benjamin Button. What in the hell is your secret?!?)

andrew

This is clearly an assignment for an undergraduate film studies class, but what does the baby with beer have to say about it?

Anonymous

this was quite an experience - I'm enjoying others on YT having similar reactions to this travesty of a movie - $5 mil for this crap is much worse than Cimino's famous $44 mil flop called Heaven's Gate - at least that was a real movie :-P

Anonymous

I can't understand going to the effort of making a set for a room that is pretty easy to find irl and then using 8.5 by 11 paper to cover up stuff.