Since I don't follow a whole lot of white supremacists on there, there's only one reason why Adolph Hitler would be blowing up my Twitter feed right now: today is April 20, his birthday. To me, there's no better way to celebrate this awful man's day than by watching an awful movie about him. The horrors he inflicted on this world were so unbelievably heinous that nothing we could do to him now would repair even a fraction of the damage. But laughing at him in this piece of garbage, one of the worst movies ever made, gives us just a little taste of payback.
Technically, "They Saved Hitler's Brain" is actually two of the worst movies ever made. I will let BadMovies.org explain:
"In 1963, director David Bradley made a modest, yet confusing, little film called 'Madmen of Mandoras about the preserved head of Hitler leading a group of South...
Technically, "They Saved Hitler's Brain" is actually two of the worst movies ever made. I will let BadMovies.org explain:
"In 1963, director David Bradley made a modest, yet confusing, little film called 'Madmen of Mandoras about the preserved head of Hitler leading a group of South...
- 4/20/2011
- by Matt Singer
- ifc.com
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