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Eraserhead (1977)
Utter garbage
I saw Eraserhead at a friend's BBQ, and good God, let me say that it was the worst, least coherent film I have ever seen. I can only imaging that everyone involved with the film was on outrageous amounts of drugs, except for the deeply masochistic who would voluntarily view this film multiple times. This film does have a redeeming quality: If there's someone you don't like, but they respect your opinion, tell them to watch this. Anyhow, those were my opinions of the film, as for reasons: the worst lighting and sound I have ever witnessed; nearly nonexistent dialogue; multiple shots of over 20 seconds wherein it was not possible to know if it is merely one still frame, or just no movement; and finally, a dinner scene that haunted my memories for days. In conclusion, view this film at your own risk, though I would strongly recommend against it.
Slacker (1990)
An interesting film
This film, "Slacker," had quite a few parts that accurately portrayed people that I see on the bus or coffee shops every day. However, there were also quite a few parts that were utterly un-needed. Towards the end, the movie seemed to lose whatever vestigal plot it had to begin with, but the conspiracy theories (UFOs and JFK) as well as the old anarchist and opening scene in a cab are well worth watching.
Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault (1999)
Bad and unintentionally funny
This film is probably the worst I've ever seen, but there are so many action cliches that it is exceedingly funny. Delta Force 4 features nearly the same cast as U.S. Seals, another very bad and very unintenionally funny action film. The plot is utter cr@p, the actings not much better. Worth renting, especially if you like heckling films MST3K s