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That and Roger Corman's The Terror with Jack Nicholson.

Years ago I was standing in line to get my NOTLD DVD signed by George Romero and the guy in front of me had the awful John Russo re-edit. I wanted to boot him out of line. But Romero just signed it and didn't say anything, charming man that he was.

Government shutdowns happen, so the show starts with a recognizable aspect of government dysfunction. The aliens work to keep us shut down and manipate from there. What you're talking about didn't bother me at all and seemed a natural point to satirize, but that's fine.

That's interesting - I had no idea they had such ambitious plans. A Hollywood one would have worked (and maybe worked better).

On the other hand, having seen the moment in question, this is an image I will never be able to get out of my brain. Never.

I thought the political statement was very clear - that spin machines and political gamesmanship roadblock actually getting things done. The whole arc of the season was the government ground to a halt as part of the aliens' plan, with a smokescreen of extreme political rhetoric coming from both sides as politicians

I really enjoyed BrainDead - particularly the opening musical recaps, and Winstead's performance - but I'm cool with it ending. They told a complete story.

Maybe they hired Roger Corman to direct and they're doing the whole thing this weekend.

Seriously…The Storyteller holds up very well and would be a perfect fit for Netflix.

I live in Madison and have seen Ggoolldd a few times. Love them. They put on a great show and their available tunes are all fantastic. I was surprised to see AV Club coverage, though.

In Theatre of Blood, Price feeds a man his own poodles.

Elvira in a text adventure game must be the most pointless endeavor ever.

Women like going to the zoo.
Women very much enjoy wearing one boot.

Maybe he should go back to trying to make The Defective Detective.

Me too and I will join you here in this refrigerator to keep us safe from the coming blast.

My wife and I love Curse of the Jade Scorpion, though we haven't watched it in a long time. The rest of the known universe seems to hate it. Hollywood Ending, though, is really a lot of nothing.

Since she previously appeared in a flashback for Agents of SHIELD, I am surprised this hasn't been (apparently) considered for this season of SHIELD. But I am sure they're too busy trying to fight cancellation to worry about past ABC casualties.

Season 2 was great, with a really fun finale. If you live in the States you may never see a DVD release. It is getting released in Europe, though. http://www.zavvi.com/blu-ra…

They are very nearly equals. There was so much of a backlash that Let the Right One In was getting remade that a lot of people didn't give it a chance. Sure, it's unnecessary, but it's very, very good. I give the edge to the original, though.

I love the original versions of The Thing (From Another World) and Little Shop of Horrors. But people who compare them to their remakes are comparing apples to oranges. Carpenter's film is much closer to the original short story, but the Hawks-produced The Thing wouldn't have been able to pull that off with a 50's