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Basket Case / Bad Milo! | Double Bill Ep 7

December 3, 2013 by Joshua Humphrey Leave a Comment

 

Because I couldn't bring myself to see any more of "Basket Case," here's an image of a meadow.

Because I couldn’t bring myself to see any more of “Basket Case,” here’s an image of a meadow. A nice, soothing meadow.
Photo by Averain.

We don’t even know what to say about this one besides “We’re very sorry.” Not so much for Bad Milo!, but for exposing anyone to Basket Case.

Actually, we have plenty to say about just how very bad Basket Case is–it is possibly the worst film we’ve seen on Double Bill, and we don’t hold anything back when we discuss it. And it opens the door to talk about horror movies (including Bad Milo!) that are much, much better.

Assignments for next time: The classic new Doctor Who episode, Blink, and 1987’s Mannequin.

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Answering the simple question of "Do these two things work together?" Joshua Humphrey, Brian Watson-Jones, and Michael Postle pick two works--film or otherwise--that we feel would go well together and watch them sequentially. Then we pick them apart to find just how well they connected.

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