![]() ![]() Popping in a Neil Breen movie might just become a new tradition after all, and judging by the eerily specific character traits of living in a car eating only tuna, the man might just need the support in this season of giving. So for this holiday season, while many out there will be enjoying their favorite classic films with loved-ones, hopefully some take a moment to appreciate the works of those who may not be as celebrated, albeit justifiably. Being the center of attention, the smartest in the room, and the answer to everyone's questions, Neil Breen definitely is his own biggest fan, but with how enjoyable his films are, others aren't too far off. The ideal starting point for anyone looking to go on their own "Breenventure," Fateful Findings perfectly encapsulates everything about the deranged and egotistical director that we all find so entertaining. The melodrama is here in full force, but coupling that with the hysterically bad acting and nonsensical violence, you have one fantastically bad movie. Breen stars as a genius hacker (who also possesses superpowers) and vows to fight against (take a guess) the evil corrupt governments and corporations of the world. Though don't be concerned, it's just as hilarious without it due to Breen working double time to deliver us two incredibly stiff and ridiculously self-important leads, and creating a plot so impossible to understand, it's easier to just turn your brain off and enjoy the madness.īy far the most recognizable and well-known of his works, there's more than enough memorable moments to go around here. Utilizing less green screen than the rest of the collection, Twisted Pair ends up standing out from the pack due to a more distinguishable visual style. Related: The Best of the Worst Special Effects in Movie History Even if the movies are terrible, I find myself admiring the determination of the people who saw them through to the end, from Ed Wood Jr. ![]() Its not in Fateful Findings, but definitely in one of the first two films. Tragically separated when they were younger, the siblings have gone off on their own paths, with one brother fighting corruption, and the other, well, also fights corruption, but he has a $14.99 beard and mustache on. Creepy AF Needed to include that shot of him floating facedown in that pool where his balls are visible from above. Well, luckily for us, Neil Breen is here to prove just how wrong those people are.īelieve it or not, Breen plays both leads, a pair of twin brothers who are gifted special powers in order to stop evil. ![]() Some may claim the "evil twin with facial hair" cliché is about 30 years past being even ironically interesting. ![]()
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