Dünyayı Kurtaran Herif - The man who saved the world - the worst scifi ever
The man who saved the world! From whom?... Brainless enemies... Yes, brainless but highly intellegent extra terrestial enemies! Probably they have a couple of testicals instead of a brain. Just like the guys shooting this movie, do have! The film has been elected and awarded as the worst scifi ever. No one can put this movie into any categorie indeed because it has created a new one in film world. It might be classified as cult-scifi but in a very different way. Some people might think that it is a comedy but it is absolutely a very very serious movie which is made under very difficult circumstances. Very very low finance has forced the producers to use incredible items, and creativity is at the extreme measures. If you are interested in extra-ordinary movies, don't miss it.
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