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This just reminds me I watched the entirety of Cabin Fever: Patient Zero and it's making me mad.

Awesome Mix vol 2 is just going to be a Steve Winwood mix.

I've got a few that probably don't mean much to anyone except certain niche audiences. I've got an art print of Night of the Living Dead signed by Romero, Russo and a few of the actors (Johnny, Barbara, the little girl… names are escaping me right now). I have a Day of the Dead DVD case signed by the guy who played

I saw Altered a few years ago, not knowing anything about it. Turned out to be a fun, little romp. Had no idea Sanchez was behind that until now.

Listening to his podcast every week, I get the idea that he just kind of enjoys ruffling feathers and being stubborn, just because it makes him laugh. A few times every week, he'll say something and he'll just make himself laugh with slow, long chuckle and you just know it's all a put-on and he gets such amusement out

89's Leviathan was p sweet, but then again I haven't seen it since I was like 10. Thanks for the reminder, AV Club. Shooting it to the top of my Netflix queue.

Stop the press, who is that??

I'm going to re-read this article once or twice, because it was such a delight. Thank you, Sean O'Neal.

I'm trying to come up with any games I am/was embarrassed to have played, and I can't come up with anything other smart phone games. Things like Candy Crush and any variation on that kind of game… they're meant to be played on the go, just when you get a minute of downtime. That's how it starts, then eventually you

I was pretty primed for some nasty cannibal action. Roth's only done… what, like THREE big movies? I didn't particularly care for the Hostels when they were released, but I've noticed people have started coming around to them within the last year or so, so I'll be giving them another chance soon. And Cabin Fever is

No, she'll play the cousins' new nasty dog.

It was pretty limp. We went to a 6pm showing on Saturday night, and this theater had it on their largest room. We went in about 10 minutes before showtime… and there was NO ONE else in there. Only like two other couples showed up, so about 6 people total.

Stupid rich Flanders.

I think it might depend on what exactly someone means when they say they're an 80's kid, or a whatever year kid. I personally just consider it to be when the bulk of your childhood was, I guess. I also graduated in 2002, so I'm guessing you were boring in '83 as well. Being born earlier in a decade nets you a bit of

Hmm, maybe I'll spend this weekend trying to track down TV recordings of MonsterVision episodes. They HAVE to be out there, right? It's the INTERNET! Preferably with commercials, Joe Bob's commentary between commercials, drive-in totals… all of it.

Was Joe Bob Briggs' MonsterVision airing at that time too? I'd love to go back to being 11-years-old and get exposed for the first time to all these things I love now at 30, thanks to Joe Bob and his Drive-In Totals.

And Tales from the Crypt.

Anyone got a link to this or somethin'?

My brother and I always did Facility, proximity mines, one-hit kills. What a ruckus.

THE GREATER GOOD.