

Space mutiny movie#
What is it, you ask? It’s a little movie called “Space Mutiny” – never heard of it? Well until about 10 years ago neither had I, but I am so glad I came across it because it is one of the shittiest productions I have ever set eyes on. Megaman’s long-lost foe: Beef Manġ988 was a year that released many classic titles: “Die Hard,” “Child’s Play,” Short Circuit 2,” “The Naked Gun,” “Coming to America,” “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” “Beetlejuice,” and many more, but this is one title that stands out from the rest, however a movie that pushes the boundaries of acting, special effects and the usage of beefed-up floor buffers. Although it had all of these great franchises to draw influence from, the movie failed in every aspect yet somehow managed to stick with the audiences that have actually seen it, which is a feat of its own. This film was unleashed to the public at the end of the 1980’s in the wake left from sci-fi epics the likes of …oh, I don’t know… “Star Trek,” “Star Wars,” and “Alien(s),” just to name a few, so it had big shoes to fill if it was going to make the any impression following the coat-tails of the aforementioned behemoths. Trash, Trash Heap, Garbage Truck, and Landfill This section has a rating system as follows:

We definitely have the same sense of humor and I honestly believe that with the appreciation I have for both good and terrible films, I have a well-rounded perception and knowledge of what’s out there and what’s worth mentioning. I would like to precede this review with a thank you to my father for his sense of humor and raising me to love the garbage as much as the truly beautiful productions out there. “To be honest, my Trash Compactor section is all about crappy movies that are so bad they’re good and while this website normally focuses solely on the scary, this section is all about the crap – no matter what the genre (although I will try my hardest to stay as close to horror and space as I can).
