Hilariously Bad Movies: A Critical Analysis
Movie Reviews - A curated collection from Kurtis Conner
About this Rabbit Hole
Have you ever fallen down a rabbit hole of bizarre and baffling movie reviews? Join us as we delve into Kurtis Conner's deep dive into the world of cinema, where he uncovers the hidden gems and absolute disasters of the film industry. From the mind-bogglingly weird "Fateful Findings" to the downright offensive "Baby Geniuses" sequels, Kurtis fearlessly tackles it all. Prepare to be shocked by the revelation of a Christian knockoff of SAW that is truly God-awful. Watch in order or skip around — each video adds a new layer to this wild cinematic journey.
Videos in this Rabbit Hole
Fateful Findings: An Extremely Weird Movie
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Neil Breen, the one-man show we never knew we needed. Watching him navigate through the chaotic plot of "Fateful Findings" is like witnessing a car crash in slow motion - you just can't look away. #NeilBreen2020
The Final “Baby Geniuses” Films are Offensively Bad
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The Final "Baby Geniuses" Films are like a car crash you can't look away from - offensive, bizarre, and somehow compelling all at once. Kurtis Conner's deep dive into this cinematic abyss is a wild ride.
Baby Geniuses: A Horror Film In Disguise
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Baby Geniuses: the true horror movie we never knew we needed. Forget Freddy and Jason, these genius babies are the real nightmare fuel. Childhood ruined in 1 hour and 34 minutes. #BabyBuntingRuinedMyLife
This Christian Knockoff of SAW is God-Awful
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"Jigsaw more like Jesus" is right on the money - this Christian version of SAW is a holy mess. I'm pretty sure even the devil himself would cringe at this one.
A YouTuber Made the Most Insane Animated Movie Ever
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"Our Drawings" made by a YouTuber is like a fever dream on steroids - equal parts mesmerizing and traumatic. I may never look at animated movies the same way again after this acid trip.
The Most Confusing Movie I Have Ever Seen
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Who knew that "Dancing Ninja" could make "The Room" look like a masterpiece? This film is like a fever dream mixed with a bad acid trip — I have so many questions, yet zero answers.
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