From the mind behind the mega-hit Syfy show you’ve probably never heard of (EUREKA) comes a tribute to all those no-budget Syfy original movies and the “so bad, they’re good” films that inspired them. Move over Roger Corman, step back Ed Wood, make way on your weekend programming schedule Mr. Stern, because here comes Andrew Cosby’s 365 DAYS OF SCI-FI.

And it’s all happening here! Each day, your friends at CHUD will bring you a brand new bad movie pitch — the best of the worst title Cosby can come up with, no matter where he’s at or what he’s doing, rain or shine, drunk or sober. That’s a whole year of the quality concepts you’ve come to expect from the network that brought you MANSQUITO and SHARKTOPUS.

365 days of Sci-Fi Archive

And now… DAY ONE-HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVEN:

“What if Walt Disney and Jack Kirby had made a movie together?  I like to think it might have looked a little something like this… only better…”

– Andy Cosby (Twitter)


“We’re not in Kan-Zas anymore.”

HOMEWORLD BOUND: When a spaceship crashes off the Florida coast, three alien “pets” wash ashore in Miami, finding themselves stranded in a strange new world that isn’t ready to accept the existence of extraterrestrial life.  Unsure of where they are or how they got here, the confused alien animals set out on a quest to find their way home, embarking on a perilous journey across America, filled with trials and tribulations that test their bond of friendship but ultimately bring them closer together. And just when things seem hopeless, they meet a retired astronaut and his son, who’ve been following them since the crash. With their help, the aliens are at last able to procure the necessary parts to build a new spaceship, which they then use to head back to their homeworld, taking the astronaut and his son with them on a new and even more exciting journey across the galaxy.

Nick Says: Fucking BRAVO.

 

 

 

Disclaimer:

This article series is in no way affiliated with SyFy. This is a creative experiment and ongoing test of nerves that is perpetrated by a few insane people and should be construed as such. If for some reason these people actually make one of these as a feature it must be chalked up to their own lunacy. These are the intellectual property of Mr. Andrew Cosby and not the property of CHUD.com or SyFy.