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The game is very fun, I have been playing it on and off since it was first released, but the lore of game is amazingly derivative and really doesn't seems to take itself as serious as the movie seems to. Blizzard should have just made a 90 minute cinematic based on the game and not resorted to a movie. It's going to

Movie Macabre and Monster Vision along with Joe Bob Briggs were great. Night Flight was like a step into a forbidden world.

I think it was people from SCTV who redubbed old Super Sentai shows and they showed them on Night Flight. I totally remember loving those too

This show had a huge impact on me. They would show clips from URGH! A music war, and old Kaiju and horror movies. Along with Elvira and Monster Vision you could happily flip back and forth on the set top cable box until the wee hours of the morning. I'm totally checking this streaming service out.

This scene resonated with me so much. I was a latchkey kid and this captured the magic of not caring if you are alone, if you are around what makes you happy.

I have avoided this show for it's entire run until this season. My wife and I got sucked in and caught up with the season on Hulu. Its a total guilty experience and overproduced to the hilt, but I agree with this article to a point. If you look past the forced interactions and watch the subtle background interactions

I don't know if i would give them that much credit. Michael Winner the director of Death Wish 2 and other Cannon Fodder (punny) seemed to be a sadistic a-hole that might have had that in mind, but I think Golan and Globus had a throw everything at the wall and see what sticks approach.

whats the main difference between them? I had the feeling that their self produced doc might gloss over some of their less than savory antics.

I enjoyed it, but it did make me remember how sleazy their early output was. I was hoping for more coverage of the Van Damme era. I rented Bloodsport dozens of times back in the day. Revenge of the Ninja was a classic cheese fest too. It does make me want to see The Apple. That looks insane.

Love this movie. Total classic 80's horror.

Dusty Rhodes and Christopher Lee both had huge impacts on my life and my interests as a child. On Saturdays Christopher Lee was usually on a horror movie on Chiller theater in the mid morning or late at night on Movie Macabre with Elvira. Dusty Rhodes was on every Saturday at 5:05 PM on Superstation WTBS. They both

Truly an Icon. HIs run with Hammer was amazing. The Devil Rides out is my favorite non Dracula Hammer movie. It's truly sad when your hero's die.

This is such a perfect album. I found a reissue on 180gram vinyl and it sounds amazing.

Such a good show. They showed the entire series today and I'm glad I dvr'd it.

There was an audio version of this that came out a few years ago, and I think it's being used in Guantanamo Bay as we speak. I lasted about 20 seconds before I hit stop.

Snoopy come home freaking killed me as a kid.

The frisbee scene did seem like a tribute to Hard Ticket to Hawaii. Those Andy Sidaris films were a Cinemax and direct to VHS staple. They captured that era perfectly

Touche.. horror movies of the 70's and 80's did educate me in those ways as well. P.J. Soles in pretty much everything she did being a notable example.

I think it mostly because i keep tuning in to the part where she get popcorn oil(butter) on her her shirt and keeps whining for Lindsey to help her. She is particularly annoying in that scene.

This movie is such a stone cold classic. It's been on AMC nearly nonstop for the last week and I always catch some of it. I agree that Annie is annoying as hell, she is the only person in the movie that you hope gets snuffed out. She is also clearly older than P.J. Soles and Jamie Lee Curtis in this movie.