
We Watched Garbage Pail Kids So You Don’t Have To… Or Do You?
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The 1987 film "Garbage Pail Kids," inspired by a beloved toy line, is often cited as one of the worst movies ever made, yet it has garnered a cult following due to its eccentric characters and nostalgic charm. JR Sparrow, with a fondness for 80s nostalgia, appreciates the film's humor and unique characters despite its low budget and negative reviews, recognizing it as a quirky gem from the era tied to popular toys and cards. He suggests that while the film is cringy yet funny, it can be enjoyable if approached with the right mindset, and is something he would share with kids for its 80s allure. Stacey Sparrow, born just after the 80s, finds the film odd but intriguing, noting its connections to the Cabbage Patch Kids and the way it ties various elements together. She acknowledges its infamous reputation but sees potential in a remake with more realistic characters and humor to appeal to today's audiences.