2 Guys and a Chainsaw

Tagged: comedy

A row of futuristic robots with dome-shaped heads and numbered bodies are aligned in the foreground, reminiscent of a scene from a chilling horror movie. The setting is dimly lit, with a blurred background suggesting they might be guarding an abandoned shopping mall. 0

Chopping Mall

Todd is a big Jim Wynorski fan, and recommends this movie as a gateway into his cornball, highly entertaining earlier films, straight from Roger Corman’s shop.

A group of young women sits close together, engaged in conversation. They are in front of a colorful, blurred background that resembles a scenic landscape. They appear to be having an animated discussion. 0

Hausu

Craig and I have a divided opinion over this rare love-it-or-hate-it movie that’s often described as “a live-action Scooby Doo.” Not to be confused with the 1986 American horror film “House”, or its comedy-horror sequel, “House 2”.

A woman in a pink dress sits at a table with a man in a black tuxedo, his head resting affectionately on her shoulder. Surrounded by scattered balloons and birthday decorations, the dimly lit room exudes the warmth of cherished moments with loved ones. 0

The Loved Ones

If John Hughes directed horror films instead of angsty teen comedies, his first film would’ve been The Loved Ones. It’s ultra-violent, but we found a surprisingly complex message beneath all the gore.

Two men, reminiscent of characters from "Tucker and Dale vs. Evil," wearing caps—one in a red plaid shirt and the other in light clothing—stand outdoors near greenery and a body of water, their expressions captured mid-shock or disbelief. 0

Tucker and Dale vs. Evil

This week we dip back into comedy, where a case of mistaken-identity on the part of some overzealous college kids leads to their deaths and much confusion on the part of two rednecks just trying to enjoy some peace and quiet.