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Plllluuusss. Super dope soundtrack:

Plllluuusss. Super dope soundtrack:

O'Bannon's fall out of favor in the Hollywood community was a pretty big hit to cinema as art. It seemed like he got dumped on quite a bit.

From Beyond.

Right on. Glad to see someone else that appreciates Dellamorte Dellamore. It is probably in my top five horror films of all time. And that's saying a lot.

Few more: House, Monster Squad, Dellamorte Dellamore (this one is my favorite, probably ever), Blood Diner…

I'd like to know his thoughts on The Frighteners. And maybe Castle Freak.

Speaking of Brian Yuzna, have you knuckleheads seen SOCIETY?

The reference to this film in American Beauty always seemed pretty weird to me.

A movie that came out around the same time as Shaun, with a similar concept, that doesn't get much play is Dead and Breakfast. Of course, it's nowhere near as good as Shaun, but it's okay.

I like most of the films on this list, except for Youth in Revolt. Blechh.

Hey…wanna see somethin'?

Probably because it's awesome.

Yeah. When I was a kid, Tremors and Army of Darkness were big time favorites amongst my friends. Still are, actually.

TCM 2 is pretty great. I actually covered that movie on the very first episode of my podcast. The grue, the laughs, the terror - it all works. And was aped for Devil's Rejects.

I've seen that one. It is really cool.

I like them both. From Beyond is one that doesn't have the same nostalgia for me - never saw it on VHS, only when the DVD finally came out.

I've listened to it once through. I love both the Girls albums, I don't think the solo record is horrible by any means, but it doesn't seem like it's as good as either Girls album (or the EP).

Shhh. Bondage stuff.

I will be at a wrestling event, watching Sheamus and The Big Show as they fight each other, pretend-style.