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Found Footage Film Festival uncovers clip from worst movie ever made
By Brian FairbanksSeptember 1st, 2010, 11:43 amComments (2)
In 1991, an appeared in Variety and other Hollywood publications looking for crew for something called Windbreakers. As it turns out, producers were looking for crew and cast members for F.A.R.T.: The Movie but their ad was rejected for being totally juvenile and idiotic. Lo and behold, the film was produced and disappeared from theaters and VHS shelves in a flash and only 62 people have claimed to have seen it on IMDB. (Of course, with IMDB, you have to figure it was really half that.)
Now, the amazing research team at the Found Footage Film Festival has dug up a two-and-a-half-minute clip from the film, which has never been seen before. Unlike other so-called "worst movies of all-time" such as Manos: Hands of Fate and C.H.U.D. II - Bud the Chud, this movie has no entertainment value whatsoever except as a horrifying curiosity.
As the FFF put it, we're grateful the filmmakers don't attempt to explain what their acronym stands for. They simply present F.A.R.T. as it is -- and it stinks plenty as is.









Commentarium (2 Comments)
This looks great. The worst movie ever can't have this much camp and comedy value.
FART was just recently released on DVD - http://www.seeofsound.com/p.php?s=MVD5024D
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