Movie by Movie, The World's Funniest Bad Reviews
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Andy Warhols Bad (1977)
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Suburban housewife (Carroll Baker) runs an assassination bureau.
The kind of mentality that conceives, or at any rate produces, a film like Andy Warhol's Bad, strikes me as a distinct social ill... [It] is revolting in its misogyny. But since no one in the movie can act, much of what in a better-performed film would be considered monstrous is viewed as cute. I wish that all the society hostesses who vie with one another to invite Warhol to their parties would take a close look at this film. But they are probably not bright enough to understand what it means. |
(John Simon, National Review) |
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