Badfilm: Incompetence, Intention and Failure

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    This fascinating book examines badfilms; a subcategory of ‘bad cinema’ marked by incompetence, and typically exacerbated by material poverty and restrictive production conditions. It develops a framework through which the formal characteristics of failure are identified and analysed, and identifies intentionality as central to how badfilms are appreciated and valued as cult texts. Drawing on debates about cult cinema and film form, the book includes a series of case studies of classic ‘so bad they’re good’ films, like Plan 9 From Outer Space, Robot Monster and The Beast of Yucca Flats, investigating the impact of failures in post-production sound, recycled footage, performance and editing in American badfilms from the 1950s and 1960s. In doing so, it offers ways to consider how we identify and respond to failure, and how failure itself works.

    Author(s): Becky Bartlett
    Series: Traditions in American Cinema
    Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
    Year: 2021

    Language: English
    Pages: 200
    City: Edinburgh

    BADFILM
    Copyright
    CONTENTS
    Figures
    Acknowledgments
    1. Introduction: Bad Films and Badfilms
    2. Investigating Intentions in Badfilms
    3. The Disruptive Effects of Bad Voices
    4. Recycled Footage, Plagiarism and Bad Art
    5. Bad Acting and the Cultification of Bad Actors
    6. The Potential Pleasures of Bad Editing
    7. Conclusion: Taking Badfilms Seriously
    Bibliography
    Index