2 Guys and a Chainsaw

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Two men stand outdoors in a snow-covered area with an American flag in the background. The man on the left has long, dark hair and a mustache, and the man on the right has long, disheveled hair and a bruised face. Both are wearing winter coats. 0

Ravenous

Anyone out there heard of Ravenous? We thought not. This almost forgotten flick featured an all-star cast and a strong story, but flew almost completely under the radar. We unearth this unique gem and talk about what makes it so fun – and funny.

Three women sit on a floor in minimal clothing, each looking in different directions. The warm lighting from behind casts a soft glow over the scene, reminiscent of a quiet sorority house gathering. Their expressions suggest contemplation or concern. 0

Sorority House Massacre 2

Sorority House Massacre 2 may be an exercise in boobs and ridiculousness, but it has a few tricks up its sleeve for those with the patience to sit through some atrocious acting and skimpy outfits.

Two people stand in a forested area with handmade wooden crosses and markers on the ground, resembling a makeshift cemetery. The scene, reminiscent of Stephen King's "Pet Sematary," is surrounded by trees and grass, creating a rustic and mysterious atmosphere tinged with horror. 3

Pet Sematary

Pet Sematary is beginning to show its age. Once considered one of the better of the Stephen King adaptations, we take some issue with that notion while still admiring a compelling story and one fantastic actor.

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 person in a white shirt and gloves is adjusting golf clubs in a bag. The background features a colorful tapestry with floral patterns. A yellow jacket hangs to the left. 2

Funny Games

Funny Games is a shot-for-shot American remake of the 1997 Austrian film by the same director,
Michael Haneke.

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”.