Summary of Best of the Worst: The Black Spine Edition

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This video is a compilation of some of the worst moments from low-budget movies. It features scenes with bad acting, editing, and special effects.

  • 00:00:00 In this best of the worst episode, a group of people introduce themselves, perform a bad comedy routine, and sell their tapes afterwards. It's not clear what the video is supposed to be, or if it's even real.
  • 00:05:00 The video is of a person trying to open a mysterious tape that supposedly has special contents. They eventually find that it has a front and back, but the back is sealed shut with dramatic force.
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  • 00:15:00 The "Best of the Worst: The Black Spine Edition" video features a number of amateur actors and dancers performing old, forgotten projects. One particular highlight is when a nurse is so hot that the dead bodies get up, making the viewers yearn for more. However, the video eventually collapses in quality, with many dated props and costumes. Ultimately, the performers' lack of focus on their dancing leads to disappointing results.
  • 00:20:00 The video features clips of poorly executed TV shows, seminars, and products. One of the clips features Don Beverage, a motivational speaker and author of books on business. He discusses the benefits of bagels and suggests that the crew push the "whopper button."
  • 00:25:00 The speaker talks about how a business can be successful if it has a good product, good management, and executes correctly. He also notes that one of the main problems businesses face is that they hire people who are not qualified to do the job, and that one way to fix this is to fire them and replace them with more qualified employees.
  • 00:30:00 This video documents the Black Spine Edition of "Best of the Worst," a series of videos detailing the worst examples of marketing and advertising. One of the films featured is "Partners," which is a terrible B movie that no one should ever watch.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses how "Best of the Worst: The Black Spine Edition" is bad, and features clips of bad movies. One example is a scene where two detectives fist bump. Another is a scene where the director and editor's names are off-center.
  • 00:40:00 The video opens with the credits, which include "written by," "produced by," "directed by," and "like the last three credits." The video then cuts to a scene of a drive-by shooting, which is followed by a sequence of cops talking about their next move. The first scene in the movie is then shown, with some editing that makes it unclear who is shooting at what. After the first scene, the movie jumps to a shot of a man in the dentist's office.
  • 00:45:00 The "Best of the Worst: The Black Spine Edition" video features clips of terrible movie scenes, including a shootout between police and a car, an assassination, and a scene in which a hipster cocaine dealer is interrogated. The scene that elicited the most laughter from the viewers was the famous "corkboard" scene in which detectives show a suspect a picture of a missing person and ask him about any connections he may have.
  • 00:50:00 The video features clips of scenes from "Best of the Worst: The Black Spine Edition," in which various mistakes are made. One particular scene features a character talking on the phone, and the audio is often cut off or edited in a way that makes it seem like the conversation is taking place in a different time or place. Dead pixels are also mentioned, and this is when the image on the screen is not clear because one of the camera's pixels has gone out.
  • 00:55:00 The "Best of the Worst: The Black Spine Edition" video features a scene from a low-budget movie where the gun shots are almost always fake plastic toy guns with a fake muzzle flash.

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The YouTube video "Best of the Worst: The Black Spine Edition" discusses the bad movie "Partners" and its various issues. A director cameo is present, and it is obvious. The video ends with a mention of a new movie by the same author, which is also bad.

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  • 01:05:00 The video discusses a bad movie, "Partners," and its various issues. A director cameo is present, and it is obvious. The video ends with a mention of a new movie by the same author, which is also bad.

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