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Best Worst Movie is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Michael Stephenson released in USA on 1 january 2009 with Michael Stephenson

Best Worst Movie (2009)

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Best Worst Movie is an American documentary film about making the 1990 horror film Troll 2 and its subsequent recent resurgence as a cult film. Directed by Michael Stephenson, the child star of Troll 2, the film debuted March 14, 2009. Best Worst Movie was released on DVD on November 16, 2010, distributed by New Video Group. The same DVD will be included in the first 5,000 copies of Scream Factory's upcoming Blu-ray double feature of Troll and Troll 2, to be released November 17, 2015.

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