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Oct 8, 2021 · Birdemic: Shock And Terror was at least made with sincerity and passion, despite its many, MANY flaws. That's why it became such a cult favorite; the sequel, on the other hand, received arguably worse reviews because it was made in a more tongue-in-cheek fashion.
- Senior Staff Writer
[33] The Guardian and The New York Times [34] reported on the film's cult status, with The Guardian writing: "Birdemic features acting as wooden as a tree, clunky camera work...and crude special effects that reduce audiences to tears of laughter rather than terror."
Aug 4, 2016 · “Birdemic” became a cult hit among bad-movie fans, with many calling it “the worst movie ever made.”
- Vikram Murthi
I've made more people than I should probably say watch both Birdemic movies (yes, there's a sequel). The interview is with the actor who played the "Tree Hugger." I have plenty of questions -- including what the thought process was from the time he initially looked at the script to having to act it out and, ultimately, watching the finished ...
Mar 8, 2011 · A Review of James Nguyen’s ‘Birdemic’. Mar 9, 2011. “Don’t try looking up Birdemic in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention!” This warning comes from diaCRITIC Michelle Ton, a graduate student of Cinema and Media Studies in the Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media at UCLA.
I've heard a few podcast interviews with lead actress Whitney Moore, most notably on the Birdemic episode of "How Did This Get Made?" It was not a parody. The director was absolutely making a serious horror movie with a social message.
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Apr 7, 2011 · The beyond-chintzy CGI in Birdemic may be primarily responsible for its instant cult appeal, but the boardroom sequence is a good indicator of what makes the film so mesmerizing long before the...