One of the worst films ever made graced my TV tonight: The Sandpiper. Achingly, moaningly bad. Not even “so bad it’s good.” Just BAD.
Screenings: The Sandpiper (1965)
December 7th, 2013 · No Comments
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One of the worst films ever made graced my TV tonight: The Sandpiper. Achingly, moaningly bad. Not even “so bad it’s good.” Just BAD.
Tags: film · Screenings · Twitter
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