Letterboxd rating for Dragonball Evolution (yikes!)

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Re: Letterboxd rating for Dragonball Evolution (yikes!)

Post by JulieYBM » Fri Oct 17, 2025 10:20 am

Yeah, budget isn't that big an issue if you know how to use it. Go look at anything from Toei's live action department. Kamen Rider and Super Sentai are made on next to no time and money and are exciting shows. Skill and passion are important!
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Re: Letterboxd rating for Dragonball Evolution (yikes!)

Post by 90sDBZ » Fri Oct 17, 2025 8:06 pm

Kid Buu wrote: Thu Oct 16, 2025 3:11 pm Yeah, but in the horror commuity, those trashy B movies are all apart of the fun. :lol:

Now excuse me while I go rewatch Halloween: Resurrection.
I agree some of them are genuinely a blast to watch.

Funnily enough I happen to enjoy Halloween Resurrection, and consider it overhated. Watching Busta Rhymes use Kung Fu on Michael Myers will never be boring. :lol:

Some of my favourite B movies include; The Toxic Avenger, Basket Case, Frankenhooker, and Re-animator. I can also find enjoyment out of all the Friday the 13th sequels, and many from other franchises that are considered terrible.

But then there's the other kind of low budget horror that straight up sucks. A few years back I watched a film called The Bunnyman Massacre. Definitely 90 minutes I wish I could get back.

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Re: Letterboxd rating for Dragonball Evolution (yikes!)

Post by MCDaveG » Mon Oct 20, 2025 2:44 am

I've just remembered the Kame Hame Handfarts.
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