Homage to the worst movie ever

By Jaime Weinman
www.macleans.ca

If you don't have talent, you can achieve cult status by making the worst movie ever. Ed Wood (Plan 9 from Outer Space) found that out, and now another movie is contending for his crown: Troll 2, a cheap 1990 horror movie shot by an Italian director in Utah and featuring lines like "I'm Sheriff Gene Freak." The film, which doesn't have any trolls in it (just goblins who turn people into plants and eat them), has been rescued from obscurity with a series of sold-out midnight screenings, including one scheduled for June in Toronto. Read the full article here.


Horror Hound Magazine Serves Up a Tasty Troll 2 - Best Worst Movie Treat.

A special thank you to our Nilbog neigbor, Eric Newell at www.bloodygoodhorror.com for writing a tasty new article on Best Worst Movie - Troll 2 found in the latest edition (Issue #9 Jan/Feb) of Horror Hound Magazine . You can pick up your own copy of Horror Hound magazine at your local Barnes and Noble and Borders bookstores.

Also, for the unedited interview with Michael Paul Stephenson you can check it out at www.bloodygoodhorror.com .


Troll 2 - An American Movie Classic?

Todd, our hospitable friend from the horror department at AMCtv interviews the creators and stars of Troll 2 about the movie itself and their Troll 2 documentary titled, Best Worst Movie. Eat up. Enjoy!


CBS TV Gives Troll 2 a Fresh Look On Life - Utah Community Gets A Starring Role in a B-Movie

Michael Paul Stephenson and George Hardy talk with CBS KUTV TV reporter Peter Rosen as he introduces a Utah community which was featured in Troll 2. Feast your eyes on the video here.


Troll 2 Fans Descend Upon the Brattle - Caroline Roberts

A hospitable thank you to Caroline Roberts for this yummy article about our recent Troll2 screening in Boston. EAT UP!

"Ordinary folks out for a stroll this past Saturday night in Harvard Square must have been wondering what the fuss was about at the Brattle. A crowd of people gathered on the stairs and around the main entrance of the movie theater while the staff valiantly tried to corral overeager fankids into a line. Stern-looking people with professional lighting and video cameras were shooting the action and talking to men who were being treated like movie stars, only the supposed stars didn't look like anyone who had been on television recently. And that guy who was guzzling something green from a gallon jug must've freaked out the stuffy types..." Read the full article here...