An incoherent 1983 sword-and-sorcery disaster with zero redeeming value somehow earned a cult following. Ten marketing lessons from a movie I’m begging you not to watch. Just do your weird thing.
I kind of like the idea that “bad but made” beats “perfect but never finished.” There’s a whole graveyard of ideas that never got to exist because someone kept refining them in isolation. Even the most ridiculous cult classics at least cleared the bar of existing in the world. That alone gives them more impact than anything still stuck in draft mode. I have so many articles stuck in draft mode - ugh!
I kind of like the idea that “bad but made” beats “perfect but never finished.” There’s a whole graveyard of ideas that never got to exist because someone kept refining them in isolation. Even the most ridiculous cult classics at least cleared the bar of existing in the world. That alone gives them more impact than anything still stuck in draft mode. I have so many articles stuck in draft mode - ugh!
I generally agree. But also OK with a world where this movie resides on the cutting room floor and something else was in it's place. It was bad!