Wild
Guitar

The Bad Film Society, Proud Purveyors of Purile
Pop Culture, once
again take it upon themselves to edjicate the masses
in the manner to
which they've become accustomed. It's...
The Bad Film Society's Back To School TV Special!
Fall is the season to get back indoors to America’s
favorite
pastime, TV! On Sunday, Sept 30, 6PM, in the gloriously
dank basement of
the Ashland Elks, The Bad Film Society will present
an evening of Special
Fall TV Season Pilots and Rock ‘n Roll Nonsense!
See 3, count 'em THREE! Lost TV Pilots from the
Golden TV Years of
Yore, featuring miscast characters, improper theme
songs, horribly
disturbing voices, and wacky alternate realities!
Watch in wonder as a
different crew of Castaways gets lost on Gilligan's
island--and dig that
far-out unused reggae theme song, Mon! Then shudder
in horror as Herman
Munster comes home to an entirely different house
and an entirely
different family--but all the jokes are exactly
the same! Crazy, Daddio!
And finally, gasp in disbelief as a skid-row Barney
Rubble greets his
seedy neighbor Fred...FLAGSTONE--a cigar smoking
stubble wearing beer
drinking boozehound! Whoa--it's too much!
And just when you think it can't get any worse...er...better,
we
present our feature film: Wild Guitar! from 1962
Starring Arch Hall Jr
and featuring lowlife beatniks, girls gone bad,
juvenile delinquency,
out of control Rock And Roll, and kids who --gasp!--don'
t listen to
their parents! This is what happens when you don't
stay in school kids!
Plus assorted forgotten commercials, our ever popular
TV Dinner potluck,
and a TV Trivia contest with prizes you won't even
want to win!
It's the Bad Film Society Back To School TV Special,
a nostalgic
night of Family Fun, that finally answers the burning
question of the
ages: Ginger?...or Mary-Ann? (A: Lilly Munster--Hubba
Hubba!)

People got so sick of the serial The Phantom Creeps
that now we
will be switching to The Lost Planet from 1953!
On the par with an Ed
Wood movie, it’s considered the worst serial
ever made with
unintentionally hilarious dialogue like "How
are we going to find it,
it's the Lost Planet." It was the last sci-fi
serial ever made…for good
reason.
The TV Dinner potluck is open to all members before
the feature.
Also, unload your trashy videos for door prizes
in our humiliating
and hilarious raffle.
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