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Disclaimer: While we do want to keep this podcast as PG as possible, there was a little more swearing than usual for this film. Although this language is censored to keep a "clean" content rating, listener discretion is still advised.
If bad movies are at the bottom of the barrel, this one is actually BENEATH the barrel altogether!! Will, Mike, and Sam close out the first year of the Commit One Movie Podcast with one of the worst, if not THE worst, movies ever put to film in the 1966 abomination that is Manos: The Hands of Fate. Written, produced, directed, and starring a man that was actually an insurance salesman (later a fertilizer salesman with the irony not lost on the Commit One crew) with no film experience and actually completed this.....thing......on a bet proves what NOT to do when making a competent film. Terrible editing, terrible acting, random scenes, and the flat-out need to dub all of the actors and have questionable music makes this pure 68 minutes of torture. Despite wanting to wipe this from their memories, the Commit One crew is here to break down this piece of cinematic crap.
Disclaimer: While we do want to keep this podcast as PG as possible, there was a little more swearing than usual for this film. Although this language is censored to keep a "clean" content rating, listener discretion is still advised.
If bad movies are at the bottom of the barrel, this one is actually BENEATH the barrel altogether!! Will, Mike, and Sam close out the first year of the Commit One Movie Podcast with one of the worst, if not THE worst, movies ever put to film in the 1966 abomination that is Manos: The Hands of Fate. Written, produced, directed, and starring a man that was actually an insurance salesman (later a fertilizer salesman with the irony not lost on the Commit One crew) with no film experience and actually completed this.....thing......on a bet proves what NOT to do when making a competent film. Terrible editing, terrible acting, random scenes, and the flat-out need to dub all of the actors and have questionable music makes this pure 68 minutes of torture. Despite wanting to wipe this from their memories, the Commit One crew is here to break down this piece of cinematic crap.