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Tabasko - Fuckin' Bad Plan 9 From Outer Space flac album

Tabasko - Fuckin' Bad Plan 9 From Outer Space flac album
  • Performer Tabasko
  • Title Fuckin' Bad Plan 9 From Outer Space
  • Date of release 1993
  • Style Punk, Garage Rock
  • Other formats MP2 MMF AAC AIFF TTA DTS RA
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1259 mb
  • Size FLAC 1572 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 946

A compilation of the best bits of bad dialogue from Ed Wood's trash masterpiece. Plan 9 From Outer Space. Plan 9 from Outer Space 3D. · 24 February 2011 ·. Lieutenant John Harper: I'll bet my badge that we haven't seen the last of those weirdies.

The replacement title "Plan Nine From Outer Space" was filmed and matted over a special effects shot showing the alien space station. The original title was simply cut out and the new title footage spliced onto the negative. The footage of Criswell introducing the film as "Grave Robbers From Outer Space" was left unchanged.

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Description of Plan 9 from Outer Space. Although widely hailed as the worst film ever made, Ed Wood's classic camp horror film of 1958 isn't nearly that- but it IS one of the funniest bad films you'll ever see. The film's notoriety begs an interesting question: how can one make a good game based on the worst movie ever made? Fortunately, the game itself isn't half bad, largely because designers at Gremlin deftly sidestepped this thorny question by not basing the game directly on the movie's plot. The premise, instead, is that Bela Lugosi's.

Plan 9 from Outer Space (originally titled Grave Robbers from Outer Space) is a 1959 independently made American black-and-white science fiction-horror film that was only released theatrically in 1959 by Distributors Corporation of America (as Valiant Pictures). Bela Lugosi's last movie. Bela Lugosi, in silent footage for the abandoned Tomb of the Vampire, which was later recycled for Plan 9 from Outer Space. Shortly before Lugosi's death in August 1956, he had been working with Wood on numerous half-realized projects, variously titled Tomb of the Vampire or The Ghoul Goes West. Scenes unconnected to Plan 9, featuring Lugosi weeping at a funeral, walking in front of Tor Johnson's house at daytime, walking in and out of the side door of the Johnson.

Response to Plan 9 from Outer Space? 2007-05-30 00:54:28. The flying sausers are hubcaps. One night my friends and I watched and made fun of that movie. Very fun to watch when you realize that it's so terrible it somehow becomes good to a small degree.