So, usually when I run out of things to blog about I just surf around the interweb, reading other peoples’ blogs and stealing their ideas. But this time I decided to do something completely different. I was over at The Rundown a few days back and I read a very interesting post that inspired me to write something totally original. Manodogs was talking about a re-release of “Plan 9 From Outer Space” coming this summer, in 3-D.

As I’m certain many of you are aware, Ed Woods’ magnum opus is widely considered to be the worst movie ever made. Alas, I have never had the pleasure of watching it so I can’t say wether or not it is so. However, I got to thinking that “Plan 9″ may have once held that illustrious distiction, I believe that there are some other more recent movies that should be given consideration.

For example, I was just reading about “From Justin to Kelly” (I’ve never felt self-abusive enough to watch it). According to IMDb the plot is as follows: “Spring break in Miami is the scene. It’s where surf-drenched guys cruise girls in bikinis and raucous parties rule day and night. It’s the perfect time and place for three young women from Texas and a trio of college guys from Pennsylvania to find adventure and maybe even fall in love.” Sounds totally tubular doesn’t it? ?Well, one critic said, “The notion behind it is as contrived, forced, manipulated and fake as any film ever made.” I guess that says it all.

One would also have to take into account such screen gems as; “Glitter”, “Crossroads” and (of course) “Gigli” when one is considering the worst movies ever made. Aagin, I’ve never had the good fortune to see any of these so I just have to take the entire rest of the worlds’ word for it.

Now, as for movies that reeked with stinkosity that I have seen: “I Know Who Killed Me” was pretty awful; Lindsay Lohan as a stripper who never took off her clothes, what’s up wit’ dat? Actually though, for me it’s a toss up between “The Hulk” and “Batman & Robin”. They both caused me irreversible brain damage; those are some neurons that I ain’t never gonna get back.

So I’m sure Ed Wood did his very best to do the very worst; but I’m sorry to say there has been about two new generations of supremely lousy writers and directors since his day. I’m sorry Ed.

I think I have mentioned this in passing once or twice before, but in case you didn’t know I am an avid comic collector. My collection has been growing steadily since I was 14, which was…a couple of years ago.

A little while back I ran across a blog out there entitled, The Rundown. ManoDogs (aka Harris Lynn) has also been collecting for…a couple of years and he has developed some very interesting views on the industry. Anyone who is a collector should really go check it out.

Now; if it should happen that you are not so much into comics, The Rundown has a wide variety of other subjects to offer as well. If you’re one of those American Idol watching people (I swear I’m not judging your taste), you might enjoy the post about David Archeluta and what sort of crazy scheme his father has cooked up. If you should happen to enjoy reading about total strangers’ medical problems, Harris has that covered. There are also posts about online bingo and what’s going on with Ozzy these days, just to name a few.  Really, there’s something for everyone over there.

Getting back to the important part though, Harris and I have been having a very amusing discussion about all of the continuity issues that are causing so many problems for The X-Men and poor Spidey (i.e. One More Day). You should read the initial post and then all of our comments.

So I urge everyone, whether you’re a Fanboy/Girl or just looking for some well written thoughtful pieces go checkout The Rundown. I gave ManoDogs a case of Blue Beaver Beer; if you tell him that Ernie sent you, he just might be willing to share (better hurry, they’ll disappear faster than Nightcrawler being chased by an angry mob).