Best Worst Movie

Best Worst Movie

7.0

Mar 14 2009

2h 33m

Documentary, Comedy

A look at the making of the film Troll 2 (1990) and its journey from being crowned the "worst film of all time" to a cherished cult classic.

Michael Stephenson

Michael Stephenson

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George Hardy

George Hardy

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Jason Steadman

Jason Steadman

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Jason Wright

Jason Wright

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