Anyone see "Club Dread"? The latest by Broken Lizard?
Funtastic. I'd recommend seeing "Super Troopers" first. That movie, like a fine wine, gets better with each sip. OR is it with age? I always forget.
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Club Dread A Broken Lizard Joint
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Posted 11 March 2004 - 06:04 PM
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#3
Posted 11 March 2004 - 07:04 PM
See "Super Troopers" first. You'll be glad you did.
See Chefelf in a Movie! -> The People vs. George Lucas
Buy the New LittleHorse CD, Strangers in the Valley!
CD Baby | iTunes | LittleHorse - Flight of the Bumblebee Video
Chefelf on: Twitter | friendfeed | Jaiku | Bitstrips | Muxtape | Mento | MySpace | Flickr | YouTube | LibraryThing
Buy the New LittleHorse CD, Strangers in the Valley!
CD Baby | iTunes | LittleHorse - Flight of the Bumblebee Video
Chefelf on: Twitter | friendfeed | Jaiku | Bitstrips | Muxtape | Mento | MySpace | Flickr | YouTube | LibraryThing
#4
Posted 12 March 2004 - 01:05 PM
Even though Club Dread is marketed as a spoof of horror movies, it gave me nightmares about serial killers. All horror movies, spoof or not, are scary. They both include scenes of gory death, scary violin music indicating "DISMEMBERMENT AHEAD," and susepenseful "will the killer get the spunky young ingenue?" scenes.
One of the all-time scariest moments of my life was after I had to drive home, alone, at 1 in the morning, down an under-lit highway that ran through desolate, unlit cornfields, after watching "Scream" at a coworkers house. I ran every red light the whole way home, since there was no WAY I was inviting some sort of raving, homicidal lunatic into my car by flagrantly slowing down.
One of the all-time scariest moments of my life was after I had to drive home, alone, at 1 in the morning, down an under-lit highway that ran through desolate, unlit cornfields, after watching "Scream" at a coworkers house. I ran every red light the whole way home, since there was no WAY I was inviting some sort of raving, homicidal lunatic into my car by flagrantly slowing down.
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