The Bargain Bin Review: Taking on the Movies No One Else Will Touch (2016)
How does one cap off a decade of covering bad movies? With a book!
Available now on Kindle or “classic”
paperback formats, The Bargain
Bin Review is a collection of 90 hand-crafted, artisanal reviews of bad
movies. These reviews span the entire spectrum of terrible movies, from
‘Vintage Bad’ to ‘The Best of the Bad.’Along the way, I’ll take you along ‘My
Road to Bad Movies,’ answering the most common question I receive: Why bad
movies?
Check out these things readers are saying about The Bargain Bin Review, only one of which I made up:
“I consider myself a movie buff, and I have always loved those corny B-Movies.
When I heard about this book, I had to get it. It didn't disappoint. Not only
is it fun to read about those movies, but Scot's reviews are very entertaining.
A must read for movie buffs!”
“If you ever wanted to know why people enjoy bad movies, you should check this
book out. Chock full of great reviews on famously bad movies and some you might
not have even heard of. Plus you get an inside look on why Scot took a liking
to bad movies. A must read!”
“Of the many things I’ve done with my life, reading The Bargain Bin Review is by far the most worthwhile. Upon
finishing it the first time, the book immediately cleared up my acne and scored
me a date with the head cheerleader. I later used this book to thwart a
convenience store robbery (the robbers were content to leave the store with
only a copy of the book), and later still pulled my grandfather out of a coma
by reading it to him. And the first thing he said after coming out of his coma?
‘Damn, that’s a good book!’”
The Large Association of Movie Blogs (LAMB)
Founded in 2007, The LAMB is the world's largest film blog directory/community. The LAMB features an entire podcasting network, contests, resources, and of course a place for budding movie bloggers to meet like-minded folks. As a long-time member, The 'Bin highly recommends swinging by The LAMB -- it has something for every kind of film buff.
The Little Falls Cheese Festival
Bad movies aren't the only cheesy things Nolahn likes! If you ever find yourself in his neck of the woods and want to see where they shot the opening to A Quiet Place (yes, really), then make sure you check out New York's Premiere Gathering of Cheese Makers.
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