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Love At First Bite (1979)
Young Frankenstein (1977) The Monster Squad |
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I actually thought the first Evil Dead had a lot of dark humour to it like that tree with sexual intentions. I find humour in a lot of horror but especially these:
Street Trash Cast A Deadly Spell Witch Hunt Brain Damage Frankenhooker Basket Case Bad Biology Society Creepshow 1 and 2 The Monster Club Night Of The Creeps Night Of The Comet City Of The Living Dead The New York Ripper
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