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2001 Maniacs (2005) Tim Sullivan The promises of T&A and loads of gore were delivered. Added with the campy humor, Maniacs ends up as a fun an entertaining no-brainer, gore-filled ride that horror fans shouldn't miss. Check this out! |
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Aerobicide (1986) David A. Prior This is basically half slasher and half cheesy 80's action flick, because we see more fists flying than we do dead bodies. At least the countless close-ups of cleavage helped mend the horrible acting and dialogue, but... |
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All About Evil (2010) Joshua Grannell With its perfectly over the top performances and sheer bloody quirkiness, All About Evil delivered a sick and twisted little bright spot to the hot and cold year of horror that was 2010. If you were one of those kids that... |
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Army of Darkness (1993) Sam Raimi If you enjoyed the previous two films then you'll defintely enjoy this one. |
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Bad Meat Awaiting Release English Lulu Jarmen A group of so-called problem teens are sent by their parents to a repressive Boot Camp in the middle of nowhere, in hopes that the strict regime will transform them into youthful model citizens that their parents can be... |
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Basket Case (1982) Frank Henenlotter Good cult-classic horror film. Lot of weird stuff going on. Cheap ass graphics that are fun to laugh it. Check this film out. |
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Basket Case 2 (1990) Frank Henenlotter Doesn't live up to the first movie, but is still interesting. Many plot-holes, but the effects were an improvement. Check this out if you want, but don't expect it to be much like the original. |
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Bio-Zombie (1998) Wilson Yip Basically this film had some cool moments here and there and delivered a lot of good comedy. If you're looking for a good zombie film though, I don't really recommend this. If you want something silly you should... |
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Blood Diner (1987) Jackie Kong Good cheesy 80s horror film. Lots of nice gore and funny scenes. Check this movie out. |
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Blood Games (1990) Tanya Rosenberg Blood Games doesn't give us anything we haven't already seen, and as illogical and stereotypical as the film was, I still enjoyed it to an extent. The cheese and silly situations the girls would find themselves in... |
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Bloody Murder (2000) Ralph Portillo Unoriginal, cliched, bad-acted and bad-scripted can all be described as this film. If you're not looking for anything special and have lots of cash to blow then I guess you can check this out, but I don't recommend... |
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Bloody New Year (1987) Norman J. Warren A good movie to watch to experience how bad, but also unintentionally entertaining, a cheesy 80's horror film can be. Don't bother unless you're in need of a cheesy horror fix. |
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Blue Monkey (1987) William Fruet The movie is a decent watch if you're in need of a cheesy 80's creature fix, otherwise, skip it. |
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Bood Beach (1981) Jeffrey Bloom A decent cheesy 80's horror flick. Slow and boring at times, but managed to keep my interest for the most part. Don't expect much from this. |
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Brain Damage (1988) Frank Henlotter Brain Damage is a good film that falls a little short. What we have is a pretty good idea supported by slick gore and at times punchy dialogue. Sadly outside of the gory humor the rest of the film isn't consistent. The... |
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Cheerleader Camp (1987) John Quinn Same old slasher film straight from the 80s, only this time it has dead cheerleaders. Not really recommended unless you have some extra cash and lots of time on your hands. |
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Chopping Mall (1986) Jim Wynorski If you're looking for a cheesy 80's horror flick with killer robots then this be your movie. Plot-holes and silly action sequences, but hey, look at the decade. Worth a check for something fun and brainless. |
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Christmas Evil (1980) Lewis Jackson A decent seasoned horror slasher. If you're into killer Santa flicks, then give this a try. It'll be worth a check around Christmas, but be sure to drink a lot of eggnog before ya watch it. |
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Dawn of the Mummy (1981) Frank Agrama Another cheesy flick from the 80's, but this time with mummies and wannabe zombies. Was worth an effort, but sadly all the boring dialogue and slow-pace really hurt the flick. |
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Dead Heat (1988) Mark Goldblatt An incredibly cheesy zombie flick. Good effects, gore, and a lot of funny scenes. Worth a look if you want something fun that doesn't cause a lot of thinking. |
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Death Spa (1988) Michael Fischa Some might disagree, but to me it's a very underrated 80's horror film. It had some really sweet death scenes and gore. Only bad thing about the movie are the plot-holes. Check this film and try to get the uncut... |
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Demon Wind (1990) Charles Philip Moore A fun cheesy B-grade horror flick. The make-up effects are decent, there's a good amount of gore, and the characters are interesting. Worth a check. |
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Demonic Toys 2 (2010) William Butler As I said before, the film is what one would come to expect from Full Moon now-a-days -- a tired premise, uninteresting characters, bad acting, poor body count, and overuse of horrible CGI. Baby Whoopsie and Jack Attack... |
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Demons 2 (1986) Lamberto Bava A fun movie that's just as good as the first. Keeps a lot of what made the first good, plus throws in some new material. Definitely worth a check if you're a fan of the first. |
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Demonwarp (1988) Emmett Alston A fine example of typical contrived 80's horror cheese that attempts to blend several sub-genres together in one mixed up little story. Entertaining and unintentionally funny at times, and as it stands it isn't a... |
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Disturbing Behavior (1998) David Nutter Disturbing Behavior is by no means a good movie, giving us a predictable Stepford Wives-esque premise, a lack of blood, a lot of underdeveloped characters and plot-holes, but it's still an enjoyable watch for those late... |
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Dollman vs. Demonic Toys (1993) Charles Band Don't bother with this uber-cheesy no-budget Full Moon stinker unless you're a fan of Dollman or Demonic Toys, but even then don't get your hopes up. |
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Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn (1987) Sam Raimi A brainless fun ride from start to finish. Another MUST if you're a horror fan. |
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Feast (2005) John Gulager Feast is a ballsy gore-fest that adds twists to the typical genre formula, and spares no one from a bloody death. Not even children are safe from a good old-fashioned devouring; definitely recommended. |
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Frankenhooker (1990) Frank Henenlotter A good cheesy horror comedy from director Frank Henenlotter. Lots of gore, and lots of fun. Check this baby out. |
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Ghost Town (1988) Richard Governor More of a western than horror flick, this movie delivered the standard damsel in distress premise with some undead gunslingers thrown into the mix. The story was interesting and creative, and the acting and production values... |
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Girls Nite Out (1984) Robert Deubel Girls Nite Out should remain forgotten, as it offers nothing new or good to the genre. I have a hard time imagining this film has any kind of a fan base, when almost every other slasher is better. The few things this film... |
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Grindhouse (2007) Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse proved to be a masterful piece of creative filmmaking. From the hilarious faux trailers, the fun-ride that was Planet Terror, and to the funny and true-to-exploitation Death Proof, I enjoyed every minute of the... |
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Hatchet (2006) Adam Green Hatchet is a fun ride, but (much like a ride) once things start moving along, before you know it, it's over. The first half is nothing but dirty jokes and T&A, while the second half is a lot of running in circles... |
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Highway to Hell (1991) Ate de Jong Highway to Hell is a fun hour-and-a-half ride of strange characters, silly gags, car chases, and interesting locations. The flick kicks into gear pretty quick and keeps at that pace until the credits roll. Worth a check. |
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Home Sweet Home (1981) Netie Pena Home Sweet Home is definitely not a good movie, but it's an incredibly hilarious and fun one to watch due to the numerous unintentionally funny scenes, and let's face it, the genre is low on Thanksgiving-themed... |
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House of the Dead (2003) Uwe Boll A horrible zombie flick. It has a good amount of nudity and gore, but in the end fails to gather up a good story. The directing is also very bad, because we're thrown a bunch of lame slow-motion sequences and stupid... |
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Humanoids From the Deep (1980) Barbara Peters, Jimmy T. Murakami A typical cheesy 80's creature flick, but an entertaining one! If you can get through the bad acting and slow parts, you'll be rewarded with a pretty cool little massacre towards the end. Recommended if you're... |
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Humongous (1982) Paul Lynch Just your average early-80s slasher/monster flick. Nothing special and you don't really even get to see the monster. Pass on this. |
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I, Madman (1989) Tibor Takács A guilty pleasure. Cheesy, but has an interesting and original plot for a slasher flick. Worth a rent. |
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Infestation (2009) Kyle Rankin Although filled with plot-holes and bad effects, Infestation proved to be a decent and fairly entertaining genre effort. It doesn't necessarily offer anything we haven't already seen before, but it accomplishes... |
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Intruder (1988) Scott Spiegel Personally one of the best slasher films I've seen. There's lots of killing and plenty of gore. Some humor here and there and an interesting twist at the end. I'd recommend this movie to anyone who loves... |
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Junk (2000) Atsushi Muroga One of the better zombie films I've seen recently. Those Japanese people really know how to make a good horror film. If you're a fan of the Resident Evil series, you'll love this movie. |
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Lurking Fear (1994) C. Courtney Joyner I personally enjoy this movie, but I know others may disagree. Either way, this is a fun cheesy horror flick that would be a good watch with some pizza and a group of buddies. |
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Midnight (1981) John A. Russo A decent effort from NOTLD and ROTLD co-writer John A. Russo, but thanks to a poor story and silly acting, it failed to be anything good. Still a decent rent if you're looking for a cheesy no-brainer 80's horror... |
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Monster Man (2003) Michael Davis Nothing original, but a decent watch none-the-less. Has a good amount of cheesy blood and gore, and a cool monster truck to boot. Recommended for those not looking for anything special and an easy-going horror flick that... |
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Night Life (1989) David Acomba A fun comedy the first hour and a zombie flick in the last 30-minutes, Night Life, is an enjoyable and underrated 80's horror flick. Check it if you can find it. |
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Night of the Creeps (1986) Fred Dekker Made by a horror fan for horror fans, Night of the Creeps is a fun, scary, and most importantly, entertaining mid-80s horror movie that is in desperate need of a DVD release before it disappears into obscurity. If you'... |
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Night of the Living Dorks (2004) Mathias Dinter A fun horror-comedy that plays homage to the teen comedies of 80's, with a zombie twist. Worth a check for something fun and entertaining. |
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Pieces (1982) Juan Piquer Simón Even with a great concept, Pieces ended up being just an average low budget early 80s slasher. Worth a watch for its saving graces of ample nudity, great gore moments, and unintentionally hilarious script. It's not a... |
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Plutonium Baby (1987) Ray Hirschman You can tell from the title alone that this would be bad movie. Don't even bother with this. |
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Premutos: Lord of the Living Dead (1997) Olaf Ittenbach The movie has really bad acting and scripting, but the cheesiness and gore makes up for it all. Fun movie to watch if you're into those really gory splatter flicks. Be sure to check it dubbed, so you can have a good... |
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Puppet Master (1989) David Schmoeller Classic puppet movie that spawned many sequels. Don't bother with the previous two in the series, but if you haven't seen this or the sequels I recommend you rent parts 1 to 5 and watch it with a bunch of friends. |
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Rabid Grannies (1988) Emmanuel Kervyn A good watch for gore-fans. Cheesy script and acting, but entertaining none-the-less. Not recommended, but worth a check if you're lookin' for something cheesy to rent. |
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Redneck Zombies (1989) Pericles Lewnes A cheesy, incredibly low-budget, zombie flick. The acting is horrible, but luckily for the movie nothing is taken seriously, which led me to give it a 4-rating. Although it's a bad flick, it has it's decent moments. |
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Santa's Slay (2005) David Steiman Santa’s Slay is the definition of dumb fun. It’s fast, entertaining, and all around not a bad film to revisit annually with a group of friends on a cool night with an Irish Coffee or five. While not all the jokes work and... |
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Screamtime (1986) Michael Armstrong, Stanley A. Long Screamtime proved to be a rather boring UK horror anthology, despite offering a few somewhat creative nightmarish tales. The outcomes for the stories (though I'm sure were fresh during the time) were easily predicted... |
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Slither (2006) James Gunn If you're a horror fan that enjoys gore and cheese then be sure to give this film a check. |
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Slumber Party Massacre 2 (1987) Deborah Brock As entertaining and fun as The Slumber Party Massacre 2 can be to the right audience, there's no way of ignoring the fact that it's a poorly made, uneven late 80s slasher. |
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Spellcaster (1992) Rafal Zielinski Spellcaster is not a good movie, but it's not entirely a bad one either. I wasn't bored and even found its cheesiness fun at times. If you're a fan of Full Moon's early works or just love anything from... |
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Spookies (1985) Thomas Doran, Brenda Faulkner, Eugene Joseph Don't waste your time with this. The story is full of holes and bad acting. If you want to see it only see it for the decent monster effects. |
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Strippers vs Werewolves Awaiting Release English Jonathan Glendening Guildford, the Silvadollaz strip club: Stripper, JUSTICE, performs a private lap dance for MICKEY, a man who violates the no-touching policy ... by sprouting fangs and claws and trying to eat her. Justice panics and takes... |
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The Bone Yard (1990) James Cummins Underrated zombie film. Good effects, interesting zombies, and a lot of cheesy-ness. Check this movie out with an open mind. |
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The Children (1980) Max Kalmanowicz A fun cheesy B-movie that reminds us just why the 80's is a fav. decade amongst many horror fans (such as myself). Poorly scripted, horribly acted, and mediocrely directed, but I'll be damned if it wasn't... |
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The Chilling (1989) Deland Nuse, Jack A. Sunseri A wasted zombie movie, if you'd even call it that. The zombies in this film were basically just green space aliens with glowing eyes, in my opinion. Don't bother with this. |
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The Dark Power (1985) Phil Smoot This was probably one of the cheesiest and most ridiculous horror films I've seen in a while, but that's not entirely a bad thing. In fact, I had a lot of fun watching this once the action picked up. How can you go... |
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The Evil Dead (1981) Sam Raimi The darker film of the three and possibly also the scariest. A good movie that every horror fan must view at least once in their lifetime. |
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The Falling (1987) Deran Sarafian The Falling is a cheesy 80's flick that would've been a fun ride had the filmmakers not been so scared to show more action on-screen. The "alien predator" isn't much of a menace until the very end,... |
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The Mutilator (1983) Buddy Cooper Decent 80s slasher, but very cliched and predictable. If you want to see this, try to catch the uncut version. |
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The Power (1984) Stephen Carpenter, Jeffrey Obrow An unknown and underrated 80's horror gem that offers an interesting premise and decent practical effects. Worth a check for something a little different, if you can find it that is. |
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The Prey (1984) Edwin Scott Brown Another rare 80's slasher that follows the formula with less than stellar results. Nothing to new or exciting is offered up, except for the one climbing scene that Wrong Turn blatantly ripped off. Recommended to the 80... |
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The Relic (1997) Peter Hyams The Relic has its fair share of plot-holes, predictability and cheese, but it's ultimately a fun creature feature that offers a decent-lookin' beast and a good amount of carnage to boot. Worth a check! |
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The Runestone (1990) Willard Carroll A hefty kill count and a cool creature highlight this little known 1990's monster movie. The acting, plot, and effects are not the greatest, but the camp, action, and quick pace help balance it out. If you like creature... |
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The Stuff (1985) Larry Cohen A really cheesy and entertaining movie. If you enjoyed the Blob remake that came out of the 80s then you'll probably like this film. Watch it with an open mind. |
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The Terror Within (1989) Thierry Notz Another cheesy creature flick from producer Roger Corman. A ripoff of other Sci-Fi-Horror classics like Alien, but worth a check if you're a fan of 80's creature movies. |
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The Warning (1980) Greydon Clark A surprisingly decent 80's scifi-horror flick with a solid cast and an interesting story. Worth a check if you can find this. |
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The Willies (1990) Brian Peck A fun little youth-oriented horror anthology that proved entertaining for the most part, but loses points with its final story due to pacing issues. Worth a check if you're looking for a harmless little cheesy movie,... |
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Trick or Treats (1982) Gary Graver Lame 80s slasher. Barely any deaths, zero gore, basically just an hour full of tricks pulled on the babysitter. Don't bother with this nonsense. |
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Trilogy of Terror II (1996) Dan Curtis Fans of anthologies will probably enjoy this decent made-for-TV effort. The stories are pretty cheesy and predictable, yet highly entertaining (at least for me they were). Worth a check if you're looking for a movie to... |
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Undead (2003) Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig A good zombie flick that should please zombie fans, like it did for me. Has an interesting and unique story and a good amount of gore and humor, but the characters and humor do get annoying at times. Worth a watch. |
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Uninvited (1988) Greydon Clark Uninvited is a poor and equally absurd film, but hell if ain't a fun watch and a welcomed addition to the long-list of enjoyable 80's cheese. If you're keen on fun cheesy flicks or mutated killer cats on... |
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Versus (2000) Ryuhei Kitamura One of the best and most entertaining Japanese films I've ever seen; simply two hours of pure entertainment. It has sweet ass action sequences with loads of gore. If you're a fan of zombies and John Woo-type action... |
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Zombibi Awaiting Release Dutch Martijn Smits, Erwin van den Eshof The story takes place in Amsterdam-West, where a virus turns people into bloodthirsty zombies. Although much blood is flowing and many limbs chopped off, there is a lot to laugh at in this bizarre horror comedy. |
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Zombie '90: Extreme Pestilence (2000) Andreas Schnaas Very badly dubbed, but that's what makes the movie watchable. Don't waste your time on this unless you're into REALLY low-budget zombie movies. |
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Zombie Doom (1999) Andreas Schnaas A badly done film, but decent for those of you who might like pointless violence and lots of gore. Otherwise, stay away! |








