Quite a lot of movie viewing over the weekend and in the days to come so will be grouping several together.
Night of the Living Dead (original, 40th Anniversary Edition): In efforts to watch more classic horror, I finally watched NotLD. I have seen both the 90s remake and the newest one with Sid Haig and am quite familiar with the storyline. While it was enjoyable I think I much prefer the 90s remake as Barbara actually becomes more than a waste of flesh in that one.
Netherbeast Incorporated: A definite keeper! Think office space with a vampire/ghoul twist. The head of a company suspects that many employees are vampires and kills one. Of course, they are and so is he. He simply has a degenerative disease that is clouding his mind. In his dementia, he hires a human from outside which is never done and brings in an efficiency expert. Employees go missing and the hi jinks go on from there.
Twilight: An OK film. Honestly nothing spectacular and probably could have lived without owning it. Cuts out quite a bit of the getting to know you stuff from the book and focuses on the vampirey aspect which was probably a good marketing ploy. While Edward makes for quite the yummy eye candy at times, his acting leaves a whole lot to be desired.
The Amazing Screw-On Head: While not familiar with the comic this is based on, I may have to search it out now. Quite a fun short tale of the Screw-On Head, a secret agent, and his attempts to thwart the evil plans of his previous sidekick.
Night of the Living Dead (original, 40th Anniversary Edition): In efforts to watch more classic horror, I finally watched NotLD. I have seen both the 90s remake and the newest one with Sid Haig and am quite familiar with the storyline. While it was enjoyable I think I much prefer the 90s remake as Barbara actually becomes more than a waste of flesh in that one.
Netherbeast Incorporated: A definite keeper! Think office space with a vampire/ghoul twist. The head of a company suspects that many employees are vampires and kills one. Of course, they are and so is he. He simply has a degenerative disease that is clouding his mind. In his dementia, he hires a human from outside which is never done and brings in an efficiency expert. Employees go missing and the hi jinks go on from there.
Twilight: An OK film. Honestly nothing spectacular and probably could have lived without owning it. Cuts out quite a bit of the getting to know you stuff from the book and focuses on the vampirey aspect which was probably a good marketing ploy. While Edward makes for quite the yummy eye candy at times, his acting leaves a whole lot to be desired.
The Amazing Screw-On Head: While not familiar with the comic this is based on, I may have to search it out now. Quite a fun short tale of the Screw-On Head, a secret agent, and his attempts to thwart the evil plans of his previous sidekick.
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