DJSlope and I take a look at four examples of video game characters having to be renamed for incredibly silly reasons.
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With another reboot streaming, Doug sees if the classic dark tale has good updates or bad updates. Let's take a look at The Witches (2020).
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Brad and Laura review the return of Borat in Borat Subsequent Movie Film (aka Borat 2, Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan).
Read More »Long Live Walter Jameson – Twilight-Tober Zone
"Long Live Walter Jameson" is an expertly understated story that puts realistic implications onto it's extraordinary premise. Charles Beaumont wrote this episode and his trade mark darker leanings are evident in it's underlying themes and principals. You should definitely check this episode out when you have some time, although time works a little differently in The Twilight Zone.
Read More »The Witches 2020 | Movie Review
The Witches is back with an all new adaptation of the book from Roald Dahl. Watch as Brad reviews the film and sees how it stacks up against the beloved 1990 film.
Read More »A World Of Difference – Twilight-Tober Zone
"A World of Difference" is a fantastic episode filled with a variance of locations, great performances, some remarkable visuals, and is just a really well told story that leaves you questioning what really happened in the end. What theory do you believe in? Let us know in the comments below!
Read More »Donald Duck and the Gorilla – Dark Toons
This highly requested short has Donald running through a creepy house fighting a damn dirty ape! Doug takes a look at Donald Duck and the Gorilla on a new Dark Toons.
Read More »Cadaver | Movie Review
Brad has an early review Cadaver, which is coming to Netflix on October 22nd.
Read More »The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street – Twilight-Tober Zone
"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" is a seminal episode of The Twilight Zone. It is highly influential and has been performed as stage plays, a radio drama, and was even remade in 2003. Is this iconic episode still relevant today? Find out now in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »The Witches – The Cinema Snob
Before the remake comes out, The Cinema Snob checks out the original 1990 version of The Witches from Jim Henson Productions!
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