And there was just a discussion of Zombies on Broadway last week....
I'd also add any of the Abbott and Costello Meet... series. (I've only seen A&CMFrankenstein, though.)
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And there was just a discussion of Zombies on Broadway last week....
I'd also add any of the Abbott and Costello Meet... series. (I've only seen A&CMFrankenstein, though.)
Has anyone seen Troll 2?
I'm in a bar shaped like a boat.
We don't have a bar shaped like a boat. No fair.
Juliana, I had a great time, even with the missing Teppy part.
While nominally not a horror movie, since it is the best movie ever made, it transcends all genres.
Doesn't it have an actual, actual, actual vampire?
Killer Klowns from Outer Space.
Doesn't it have an actual, actual, actual vampire?
Well, it has Satan in it. And really, really, really gay costumes. What could be more Halloween than that?
There's a movie they used to show on USA a lot -- there are two sisters who survive this weird meteor shower (or something) where everyone who was outside is turned to dust. And some people have turned into zombies and the evil government scientists are turning to zombies and want the kids blood in order to survive.
It's complete with a pop montage in the mall where the girls try on clothes.
Night of the Comet
Thanks!
Has anyone seen Troll 2?
It's no Leprechaun 2.
Night of the Comets would be good.
American Werewolf in London has both funny and scares. Plus naked Jenny Agutter.
Dusk to Dawn.
Near Dark.