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Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010)
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010)
2010 | Comedy, Horror
Plot (2 more)
Tyler labine
Alan tudyk
A horror movie with a twist a group of teenagers mistake two hillbillys for serial killers but end dying in gory fashon trying to escape from them not realising the hillbillys are totally harmless i love a movie with a twist this one deliveres from the get go labine and tudyk are the stars of the film and they carry it off. Plenty of gore thumbs up.
  
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Sarah (7798 KP) Apr 22, 2018

I love Alan Tudyk, he's an actor that needs more recognition!

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Kevin Phillipson (9973 KP) Apr 22, 2018

True i agree on that

Haunted London Underground
Haunted London Underground
David Brandon, Alan Brooke | 2008 | History & Politics
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I love Haunted London Underground just likes its fellow book Haunted London because it covers a good branch of history and paranormal events over the underground. I recommend this book to everyone who loves history and paranormal and I give this book a rating of 8/10.

I respect the Authors David Brandon and Alan Brooke for their dedication to the research of each underground station and ghost stories tied to them and putting the information in a coherent way of reading it.
  
Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
1982 | Horror, Sci-Fi
7
6.3 (21 Ratings)
Movie Rating
It's a shame that this movie gets generally overlooked due to the absence of Michael Myers. As its own thing, Halloween III is a suitably ridiculous piece of horror/sci-fi/mystery cheese that deserb s more love dammit!

It has the always reliable Tom Atkins in the lead role, Dan O'Herlihy as this movies James Bond level villain, some pretty fun gory moments, a sub plot that has something to do with Stonehenge, a wonderful music score from John Carpenter and Alan Howarth (ignoring that truly grating Silver Shamrock jingle), and a mostly solid mystery narrative. There's a lot to love here that unfortunately get buried under nothing more than its title.