zombies, et al.
I've never been a big horror fan, but last night's "On the Lot" fare was, on the whole, terrible.
Kenny's film, "The Malibu Myth," was the worst of all -- a rip-off of "The Blair Witch Project," but flatter and far less entertaining.
The female character was so poorly written, I was actually confused. What was her deal? When she and her stereotypically dorky male companion came upon a body lying in the road, and he expressed some apprehension about getting out of the car, she scoffed at him: "What are you, scared?" Um, THERE'S A BODY LYING IN THE ROAD. If you're not scared, you must be one of the pathetic zombies.
The zombies, by the way, weren't scary, and the camera angles used to film them looked like they'd been swiped from a kids' show.
I really hope Kenny gets voted off next week, but somehow I doubt that'll happen. People seem to like his so-called work. I don't get it. But maybe I'm getting too old to understand the young ones. Whippersnappers.