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Obscure Horror Movie Moment of the Day

Remember this?
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The Hobbit Goes Horror – Kind of

Charlie from Lost, Dominic Monaghan, tries his hand at horror comedy. This trailer is kind of lame, but if done properly horror comedies can be alright. It’s called ‘I Sell the Dead.” Okay.

Here are the whatevertails:
“I Sell the Dead” is the dark new horror comedy starring Dominic Monaghan and Ron Perlman. Part period-piece supernatural tale, part buddy comedy, the film is a refreshingly original treat for cult film fans! In 18th Century England, a young graverobber, played by Monaghan, finds himself condemned to death for his crimes, with only a priest (Perlman) for company for his last night before the gallows. A hilarious tale is told of a life spent digging up and selling supernatural corpses including vampires and zombies, and the many shenanigans involved! A terrific supporting cast includes Larry Fessenden (“Last Winter”) and Angus Scrimm (“Phantasm”).
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Pushing Daisies, Why Not Dead Like Me?

The second season of Pushing Daises started tonight, and I’m wondering why? I’m not sure if I’m alone in this but, I’m still pissed off Dead Like Me, didn’t get a third season. I know it’s been like four years, but still. That show was a shade of awesome. Pushing Daisies gets on my nerves. Don’t get me wrong, I like Kristin Chenoweth and Chi McBride, but the show is boring to me.

Where is the Dead Like Me movie they filmed like two years ago? Release it already. Here’s the trailer from 2007, 2007, damn release already. Am I alone in this?
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