The 80s. It was a time when bad low-budget movies were good, and good low-budget movies were even better. That age of movies has long since come and gone. It no longer exists. Most bad movies now are just plain bad. With advances in technology, you would expect low-budget movies to improve, but there is one thing that technology cannot fix. That thing is effort. Effort is one of the, if not the, most important aspects of making a movie. It is a desire to create. It is a need to create. Throughout the late 70s and well into the 80s, this could be seen in both major and minor budget films. The filmmakers cared about what they were doing. They wanted to make something that an audience would find meaningful, fun, or both. They wanted to make something enjoyable. To do this took a will to overcome obstacles. The result might seem like a mess in terms of quality, but the effort of the f...
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