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Walter Bernhard
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It was, though.

I got this problem, see. Cops don't like me, so I don't like cops.

Human/mandible tongue kissing ensues.

This movie was shit. Compared to the books, which were really good, this is a solid "F". Not cool, Dude.

He wasn't a Nazi. He just thought their memorabilia looked cool. Get thee hence, politically correct puppet.

I wasn't aware that Dredd was quoting a famous line. Since the strip debuted in 1977, perhaps they were expecting readers to catch the reference.

Really? Because there was an emotional scene in the original run of the Judge Dredd comic strip where he says, "he's not heavy… he's my brother!"

You get a like for the Dredd quote.

Fuck the game, I just want the miniatures. Are they 28mm?

Yeah, crappy photoshop has become the norm for most straight-DVD-shit fests these days. In the other hand, the special edition releases of classic horror movies have really cool artwork on the covers.

That still holds true. The horror section at Hastings is a near psychedelic corridor of lurid covers full of zombies, black haired ghost women, and leering hillbillies. Reading the story on the back of the DVD case usually gives you enough info to make a wise choice.

I like cutting out the mouth as well.

Don't forget his penchant for firing a Tommy gun into crowded stadiums for daring to boo him.

I'm starting to really hate Universal. Why can't they just make actual horror movies with the old monsters? Is this "Monster Universe" shit really a good idea, considering how hard Dracula Untold tanked?

Wouldn't it be grand if Universal grew some balls and went ahead with At The Mountains of Madness with G.D.T. at the helm?

Glorious tits, and magnificent gore. What more can be asked for in a vampire movie?

Dat theatre massacre scene, though…

There was some decent T&A, and some really shitty CGI, and yes it was.

Marvel Zombies. They can even have Bruce Campbell show up as Ash.