The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made was a straight-to-DVD documentary narrated by Carlos Larkin that was released in 2004 by Passport International. Each of the 50 entries is given some visual representation in the DVD, mostly through the liberal use of film clips, though in most cases these are simply the trailers overlaid with Larkin's narration. These are padded with simplistic computer animation of popcorn being thrown by the audience. The list was written by Brandon Christopher, and was subject to his own personal whims and tastes. For example, his only explanation for the inclusion of Erich Kobler's Snow White is "it's just too weird." Attack of the Crab Monsters was originally announced as #19, but Creature from the Haunted Sea takes that slot in the film.
The List
50: Glen or Glenda
49: Mesa of Lost Women
48: Troll
47: Teenage Zombies
46: The Fat Spy
45: Voodoo Woman
44: Ishtar
43: Frankenstein Conquers the World
42: The Creeping Terror **
41: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians **
40: Howard the Duck
39: They Saved Hitler's Brain
38: Black Belt Jones
37: '
36: The Great Alligator
35: Hillbillys in a Haunted House
34: TNT Jackson
33: Robot Monster **
32: The Incredible Melting Man **
31: Firebird 2015 A.D.
30: Dracula vs. Frankenstein
29: Bride of the Monster **
28: Smokey and the Bandit Part 3
27: Xanadu
26: Leonard Part 6
25: The Wild Women of Wongo
24: Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla
23: The Ape
22: Galaxy of Terror
21: The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy **
20: Snow White (a 1955 version from Germany, later released in America)
19: Creature from the Haunted Sea
18: The Swinging Cheerleaders
17: The Trial of Billy Jack
16: Killers from Space
15: Spider Baby
14: Trog
13: The Three Stooges in Orbit
12: The Crippled Masters
11: The Sorceress
10: The Crawling Hand **
09: Bloodsucking Freaks
08: J. D.'s Revenge
07: Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster
06: The Killer Shrews **
05: Great White
04: Plan 9 from Outer Space
03: The Thing with Two Heads
02: ' **
01: The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies **
(**) - Movie was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000
The List
50: Glen or Glenda
49: Mesa of Lost Women
48: Troll
47: Teenage Zombies
46: The Fat Spy
45: Voodoo Woman
44: Ishtar
43: Frankenstein Conquers the World
42: The Creeping Terror **
41: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians **
40: Howard the Duck
39: They Saved Hitler's Brain
38: Black Belt Jones
37: '
36: The Great Alligator
35: Hillbillys in a Haunted House
34: TNT Jackson
33: Robot Monster **
32: The Incredible Melting Man **
31: Firebird 2015 A.D.
30: Dracula vs. Frankenstein
29: Bride of the Monster **
28: Smokey and the Bandit Part 3
27: Xanadu
26: Leonard Part 6
25: The Wild Women of Wongo
24: Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla
23: The Ape
22: Galaxy of Terror
21: The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy **
20: Snow White (a 1955 version from Germany, later released in America)
19: Creature from the Haunted Sea
18: The Swinging Cheerleaders
17: The Trial of Billy Jack
16: Killers from Space
15: Spider Baby
14: Trog
13: The Three Stooges in Orbit
12: The Crippled Masters
11: The Sorceress
10: The Crawling Hand **
09: Bloodsucking Freaks
08: J. D.'s Revenge
07: Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster
06: The Killer Shrews **
05: Great White
04: Plan 9 from Outer Space
03: The Thing with Two Heads
02: ' **
01: The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies **
(**) - Movie was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000
David Faaeteete is an American football defensive tackle.
Pro Career
Faaeteete signed a free agent contract with the National Football League Chicago Bears on April 28, 2008.
College Career
Faaeteete played college football at the University of Oregon.
Early Life
Faaeteete prepped at Medford High School in Medford, Oregon.
Pro Career
Faaeteete signed a free agent contract with the National Football League Chicago Bears on April 28, 2008.
College Career
Faaeteete played college football at the University of Oregon.
Early Life
Faaeteete prepped at Medford High School in Medford, Oregon.
Tommy Wright III (born May 6, 1976) is a underground gangsta rapper from Memphis, Tennessee that began his career during the early 90s. Also referring to himself as The 1 Man Gang, Tommy Wright III is known for his fast paced rap style, distinguishing voice, brutal lyrics, and his instantly recognizable original backbeats. He is also the head of many Memphis rap groups including the Manson Family and Ten Wanted Men (composed of Jesse James, La Chat, 2-Face, K-Rock, C-Roc, Lil' Ramsey, Mac T-Dog, Project Pimp and Princess Loko).
Early life
Wright was born in South Memphis to Tommy Wright Jr. & Erma Lewis. He moved to Whitehaven as a child after his mother witnessed the murder of his aunt; in Whitehaven, he became involved in the local gangs of the area, immersing himself in the criminal lifestyle (It is rumored that Tommy Wright is still associated with gangs, but he adamantly denies these accusations). Tommy's charges range from simple misdemeanors to possession of weapons & drugs. In Tommy Wright III 2006 album, Ashes II Ashes, Dust II Dust, he said that he was arrested thirteen times before he even turned 18. Due to his constant law breaking, Tommy was taken from his mother & became property of the state of Tennessee, but even that could not stop him. Tommy Wright III has attended two different elementary schools, three different middle schools, five different high schools, & a boot camp. During his high school years, Tommy's teachers noticed his writing ability and encouraged him to become more involved and expand his creativity. His writing ability got Tommy active in the drama club, student council, & marching band.
Music
Wright began writing lyrics to let out his frustration during the early 90's. In 1993, Tommy put together his own rap group named Ten Wanted Men. Tommy's very first single was produced by Blackhaven's own DJ Paul (the future producer of Three 6 Mafia). Tommy Wright III eventually formed Street Smart Records around 1994. A couple of years later, Select-O-Hits signed Street Smart Records to a pressing & distribution contract after the label's underground sound became big around Memphis. In 2000, Tommy was again sent to prison with a sentence of five years. Having spent five years in prison, Tommy Wright III was released in 2005 & released Ashes II Ashes, Dust II Dust on November 28, 2006. Future releases include most of his underground tapes brought out in remastered form. Be on the look out for them throughout 2008
Discography
Albums
* Memphis Massacre (1993)
* Ashes 2 Ashes, Dust 2 Dust (1994)
* Runnin-n-Gunnin (1995)
* Greatest Hits
* Greatest Hits Part 2
* On the Run (1996)
* Feel Me Before They Kill Me (1998)
* Genesis: Greatest Underground Hits (2000)
* Behind Closed Doors: Da Soundtrack (2001)
* Ashes II Ashes, Dust II Dust (2006)
Early life
Wright was born in South Memphis to Tommy Wright Jr. & Erma Lewis. He moved to Whitehaven as a child after his mother witnessed the murder of his aunt; in Whitehaven, he became involved in the local gangs of the area, immersing himself in the criminal lifestyle (It is rumored that Tommy Wright is still associated with gangs, but he adamantly denies these accusations). Tommy's charges range from simple misdemeanors to possession of weapons & drugs. In Tommy Wright III 2006 album, Ashes II Ashes, Dust II Dust, he said that he was arrested thirteen times before he even turned 18. Due to his constant law breaking, Tommy was taken from his mother & became property of the state of Tennessee, but even that could not stop him. Tommy Wright III has attended two different elementary schools, three different middle schools, five different high schools, & a boot camp. During his high school years, Tommy's teachers noticed his writing ability and encouraged him to become more involved and expand his creativity. His writing ability got Tommy active in the drama club, student council, & marching band.
Music
Wright began writing lyrics to let out his frustration during the early 90's. In 1993, Tommy put together his own rap group named Ten Wanted Men. Tommy's very first single was produced by Blackhaven's own DJ Paul (the future producer of Three 6 Mafia). Tommy Wright III eventually formed Street Smart Records around 1994. A couple of years later, Select-O-Hits signed Street Smart Records to a pressing & distribution contract after the label's underground sound became big around Memphis. In 2000, Tommy was again sent to prison with a sentence of five years. Having spent five years in prison, Tommy Wright III was released in 2005 & released Ashes II Ashes, Dust II Dust on November 28, 2006. Future releases include most of his underground tapes brought out in remastered form. Be on the look out for them throughout 2008
Discography
Albums
* Memphis Massacre (1993)
* Ashes 2 Ashes, Dust 2 Dust (1994)
* Runnin-n-Gunnin (1995)
* Greatest Hits
* Greatest Hits Part 2
* On the Run (1996)
* Feel Me Before They Kill Me (1998)
* Genesis: Greatest Underground Hits (2000)
* Behind Closed Doors: Da Soundtrack (2001)
* Ashes II Ashes, Dust II Dust (2006)
Sixto Nolasco (born c. 1971) is a Dominican photographer, fashion expert, choreographer and make up artist who has worked with numerous Latin American celebrities, becoming a celebrity himself in the process.
At an early age, Nolasco's family moved from the Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico. After returning back to his native country, he opened a beauty salon in the Dominican Republic and studied psychology. He dropped out of his psychology class soon, however, because he saw much of himself on other people's problems. Then, he tried to study architecture, but he did not like the mathematical side of his architecture class, so he left college.
Moving on to New York as a young man, he worked at a photographer's studio, overlooking the make-up part of models. He also worked at McDonald's and used to charge his friends 75 cents to put make up on them. Nolasco struggled in New York, sometimes those 75 cents helped him get a hot dog or a train ride back home. One day, the photographer he worked for told him to try a shot at taking photos, and Nolasco enjoyed this experience so much, he bought his own, small camera and started taking pictures of models himself, many of which landed on the covers of important magazines.
Nolasco began to fly back and forth between New York and Puerto Rico when he was offered a job at a WAPA-TV show featuring Henry LaFont and El Casanova. two legendary comedians. He worked for free, as long as the network paid for his trips and credited him for his work after each of the shows. There, he met Miss Puerto Rico 1980, with whom he remains friends.
Later on, he established himself in Miami, where he would work with numerous publications and singers. Becoming friends with Emilio and Gloria Estefan, Nolasco became more involved with Hispanic show business figures.
Nolasco currently works as a fashion critic on the Univision television channel. On the Premios Lo Nuestro 2004, he was able to interview most of the stars that attended the gala event. He is known for dying his hair blond, and for the colorful way he often dresses.
Among the entertainers he has worked with, apart from Gloria Estefan, are Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Thalía and many others.
It was reported in 2007 that Nolasco had become engaged to former beauty queen Ruth Ocumarez. Nolasco, who was interviewed by journalist Carmen Jovet declared that he was "tired of being gay," and that he intends to start a family with his new wife. As of January 2008, there has been no date date for the proposed nuptials.
At an early age, Nolasco's family moved from the Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico. After returning back to his native country, he opened a beauty salon in the Dominican Republic and studied psychology. He dropped out of his psychology class soon, however, because he saw much of himself on other people's problems. Then, he tried to study architecture, but he did not like the mathematical side of his architecture class, so he left college.
Moving on to New York as a young man, he worked at a photographer's studio, overlooking the make-up part of models. He also worked at McDonald's and used to charge his friends 75 cents to put make up on them. Nolasco struggled in New York, sometimes those 75 cents helped him get a hot dog or a train ride back home. One day, the photographer he worked for told him to try a shot at taking photos, and Nolasco enjoyed this experience so much, he bought his own, small camera and started taking pictures of models himself, many of which landed on the covers of important magazines.
Nolasco began to fly back and forth between New York and Puerto Rico when he was offered a job at a WAPA-TV show featuring Henry LaFont and El Casanova. two legendary comedians. He worked for free, as long as the network paid for his trips and credited him for his work after each of the shows. There, he met Miss Puerto Rico 1980, with whom he remains friends.
Later on, he established himself in Miami, where he would work with numerous publications and singers. Becoming friends with Emilio and Gloria Estefan, Nolasco became more involved with Hispanic show business figures.
Nolasco currently works as a fashion critic on the Univision television channel. On the Premios Lo Nuestro 2004, he was able to interview most of the stars that attended the gala event. He is known for dying his hair blond, and for the colorful way he often dresses.
Among the entertainers he has worked with, apart from Gloria Estefan, are Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Thalía and many others.
It was reported in 2007 that Nolasco had become engaged to former beauty queen Ruth Ocumarez. Nolasco, who was interviewed by journalist Carmen Jovet declared that he was "tired of being gay," and that he intends to start a family with his new wife. As of January 2008, there has been no date date for the proposed nuptials.