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Robot Monster |  
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  Phil Tucker's Robot Monster has rightfully earned a place in the  pantheon of bad movies over the years, and for good reason--it makes anything  done by Ed Wood look like an Orson Welles masterpiece. Picture, if you will, a  gorilla in a diving helmet (the Ro-Man) who wipes out all of the Earth's  population except for one family (the Hu-Mans), whom he terrorizes through the  rest of the film. From his headquarters in a Bronson Canyon cave, he  communicates with his superiors via World War II surplus radio gear and a  Lawrence Welk-style bubble machine, then shambles around the woods looking for  his quarry. The plot of this post-holocaust sci-fi nonsense is hardly worth  going into past that point, except to say that it's stupendously, staggeringly  awful filmmaking. It's even more incredible when you consider that the writers  and director undoubtedly believed that they were making a deep, serious, grave  statement about the horrors of nuclear war... and wound up with several reels of  celluloid flotsam. Any self-respecting fan of bad cinema who hasn't seen this  notorious wreck of a movie isn't worth his or her salt. Poor Phil Tucker--when  Robot Monster was released, it received such a thorough shellacking that  he tried to commit suicide. Tucker failed, though, and went on to make the even  less comprehensible Broadway Jungle and the marginally better Cape  Canaveral Monsters. --Jerry Renshaw
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