Founders Day (#509)


You know what a B movie is--traditionally, a low budget film  particularly in the Golden Age of Hollywood which generally was the second film in a double feature and lacks quality and meaning and everything else. In other words, a stinker! Today I saw FOUNDERS DAY, a movie I would rank as a C movie. When I say rank, that’s what this movie is.  It is the saga of a lousy small town, populated by what appears to be about 35 rotten people, portrayed by awful actors who shouldn’t be allowed to join the union. The wonderful story line? They are in the midst of a  mayoral election, with incumbent, an absolutely dreadful egotistical woman running for re-election. It’s also the time of this crummy town’s annual celebration to salute the founder whoever that might have been. The high school students are gross and undisciplined. They have sex on the teacher’s desk when he leaves the room. In the midst of all, a grotesque serial killer appears, killing everyone in sight.  Leading the investigation is a female police commissioner, addicted to eating candy, and who is dumb as dirt. Naturally, if you haven’t already guessed, the killer is obviously some one in the community but who is a mystery. I was stunned to read that 46% of critics actually gave it a thumbs up. The audiences, like me, were much more discriminating. Only 12% liked it. 

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