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A new definition of bad


This film is beyond all levels of what can be considered bad in a film.
From now on, for the rest of their lives all who see it can at least have a new respect for dire films. When discussing bad films, they will all know, yes it is bad, but it's not Satanic.
Give it a try, "Batman and Robin" yes it is bad, but it's not Satanic.
"Good Burger" home of the good burger. Yes it is bad, but it's not Satanic.
Indeed this film needs to be seen by more people so they have a level to judge other piles of crap with.
I filmed the sole of my shoe after stepping in vomit. Yes it was bad, but it's not Satanic.
I woke up the other day smelling funny, turning on utube i found my friends had posted a video of them all *beep* on my head. Yes it was bad, but it wasn't Satanic.

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HAHAHA. Yeah, this movie sucked a**, but I've seen others just as bad or perhaps worse. I actually liked the premise and "twist" of this movie, but the way in which these ideas were presented in the end left something more to be desired. If you ever want to watch another low-budget horror film on the same level of "suckiness" try "The Package." You know, I was going to try to find the link to it on here, but it's not any of "The Package"s on here...maybe I don't even remember what it was called. I had the honor of noticing it at a video rental store about 5 years ago and for some reason thought it might be interesting. Yeah, I guess it was interesting...if you like nonsensical sh*t. The only reason I watched "Satanic" was because my sister actually worked on it; she was "assistant costume designer." I also saw a low-budget Tom Sizemore film about a year ago, "Ring Around the Rosie." And in my opinion, it was WORSE than "Satanic." The acting might have been a little better, but the actual movie was really bad...just silly really. Not scary at all. And it's not just low-budget horror/psych thriller films that have this problem. "Godsend"; starring Robert De Niro, Rebecca Romijn, and Greg Kinnear; three big names, was pretty much utter sh*t. I guess it wasn't THAT bad; I just kept waiting for there for be more of an ending to it, something with more substance. I was disappointed. Speaking of horror in general, as a movie genre, it is so hard to find any quality films. I guess the only ones I can think of recently, that are decent, are the "Saw" films.

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