B-movies have rarely garnered the respect they deserve from the general public as shown in the name. Originally, the cheaper second half of a double feature that morphed into low-budget genre films during the 50s. It’s now become a massive genre encompassing not just low-budget popcorn movies but unrestrained wannabe blockbusters and even art-house films. With all the different forms B-movies have taken over the decades, one thing seems to be consistent and that’s the lack of strong performances. Fans have to wonder how much better a lot of these could be if they starred actors who were capable of reveling in the cheese.
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