CareerEndingMovies.com



 

By all rigths, this movie should've been a career disaster, but on rare occasions, there's an actor/actress 
who could really make the whole mess believable. That's what B-Queen Susan Cabot did for the Wasp 
Woman. Despite the plot, the movie was pretty well scripted, and all the characters made it a worthwhile watch. I believe that if made today with a more subtle title, it would go over pretty good.
 

Terror From the Year 5000
Using a time machine, scientists bring forth a disfigured woman from the future, who only wants to capture some badly-needed breeding stock
 

This movie  has only one thing going for it: the chick in the shimmering leotard. However, 
there is a taste of intrigue which is worth noting. A communication to the futuristic society
by present-day scietists revealed that this advanced society was in deep trouble; soon 
afterwards, you find out that they citizens if future Earth are dying in masses from 
radiation poisoning and the survivors cannot reproduce normal human beings.  Cool 
concept. Otherwise, just shut down your volume and watch.  But check out that Angelo
character. 

Plan 9 From Outer Space
 

They say that this could possibly be the worst movie of all time. 
Naw.
Every seen Porky's? Most of Jean Claude van Damme's movies? The later Godzilla 
flicks? Just like these career-enders, Plan 9 just lacked everything--including 
a title that made sense. Bad acting, bad direction, bad lightning, bad photography, 
horrible special effects (if you can call them that), bad scenery, bad ending, etc. 
You have to really be trained to make bad movies like these. 

Who are these 'B' Queens??

The dark-haired chick on the far left is very well known to you 
true-blue total sci-fi nerds. The blonde on the left may have a
familiar sounding name and she seems to be everywhere.
 


 
The Toni Network
Movies
Toons
Favorite Retro Flicks
Favorite Web sites
Wierd Web Sites
E-Mail TTN
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

                                  COPYRIGHT-MEDIASTAR, A DIVISION OF BLACKSTAR PUBLICATIONS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.