October 26, 2015 06:00
For today’s horror on the lens, we present the 1985 film, Galaxy Invader! In this film, an alien that looks a lot like the Creature from the Black Lagoon crash lands in the woods of Maryland. He soon finds himself being hunted by rednecks, students, and even more rednecks. A much more in depth review of this little film can be found over on Ryan The Trash Film Guru’s site so let me just say that Galaxy Invader is a prime example of so-bad-that-its-good filmmaking. This is one of those films that was made for a low budget, featured actors who were definitely not professionals, and yet, it’s so achingly sincere that you can’t help but appreciate it on some level.
Enjoy Galaxy Invader!
Posted by Lisa Marie Bowman
Categories: Film, Film Review
Tags: Ann Firth, Cliff Lambert, David W. Donoho, Don Dohler, Don Leifert, Doug Moran, Faye Tilles, Film, Galaxy Invader, George Stover, Glenn Barnes, Greg Dohler, Horror, Jerry Schuerholz, Lisa Marie Bowman, movie, Paul Wilson, review, Richard Dyszel, Richard Ruxton, Theresa Harold
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