You know, I was actually on board with this movie - it managed to be intensely silly and terribly horny in kind of a fun way - right up until that final shot, which I may never be able to get out of my synapses now.
Troll, the 1986 cult classic, goes under the spotlight this week! It was directed by John Carl Buechler and produced by Charles Band. It stars Noah Hathaway, Michael Moriarty, Shelley Hack, Jenny Beck, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, June Lockhart, Anne Lockhart, Brad Hall, Gary Sandy, and Phil Fondacaro and Sonny Bono. All that plus our usual chat and…
Ghoulies II will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 12 via MVD’s Rewind Collection. The planned 4K Ultra HD edition has been postponed indefinitely due to a lack of materials. The first Ghoulies hits 4K UHD and Blu-ray the same day.
The 1987 horror-comedy sequel is directed by Albert Band (I Bury the Living) and written by Dennis Paoli (Re-Animator, From Beyond). Damon Martin, Royal Dano, Phil Fondacaro, J. Downing, and Kerry Remsen star. Charles Band (Puppet Master, Subspecies) executive produces.
Ghoulies II has been scanned in 2K from the interpositive, overseen by MGM, with LPCM 2.0 Stereo Audio. Reversible artwork, a slipcover, and a mini poster are included. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Introduction by screenwriter Dennis Paoli
More Toilets, More Terror: The Making of Ghoulies 2 - 2015 featurette with executive producer Charles Band, actors Kerry Remsen and Donnie Jeffcoat, and special effects artist Gino Crognale
Interview with Dennis Paoli
Deleted scenes
Theatrical trailer
Photo gallery
The demonic, toilet-dwelling goblins are back! Stowed away in Satan's Den, the traveling House of Horror operated by carnival workers Larry and Uncle Ned, the Ghoulies merrily devour the sideshow attraction's patrons... until Larry realizes his horror house is for real and tries to flee the scene! Deliciously outrageous special effects and over-the-top antics ratchet up the horrific fun!
watched night angel a 2nd time with my dad bc i was paying No attention the first time (was fighting for my life getting those screenshots) & fucking screamin jay hawkins is on the soundtrack. he put his whole pussy into it for this movie nobody watched. also phil fondacaro is in it for like 5 seconds
Phil Fondacaro is a character actor with a career spanning almost 40 years of television and movies. He’s probably best known for his work in Troll... where he played the titular villain.
Anyway, in 1997 he was cast as Dracula in the Full Moon direct to video release The Creeps (also known as Deformed Monsters), as Dracula, and he is the absolute HIGHLIGHT of that movie.
Look at him. He’s perfect.
He’s also far and away the best actor in the movie.
Penn Jillette plays Drell, head of the Witches' Council.Clips of the video are shown in The Stinger for the episode too. Melissa Joan Hart had a movie coming out at the time that was titled Drive Me Crazy after the song - and she and Adrian Grenier appeared in the video as a tie-in. Britney Spears guest stars in the Season 4 premiere to perform "(You Drive Me) Crazy".Robbie Benson just had to do The Beast's voice when he showed up.This is not the first time Phil Fondacaro has played a troll.David Lascher previously played a character called Josh in Clueless - which had a crossover with this, featuring Sabrina.Buffy even says during the episode "she's our Sabrina". Around the same time she also starred in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Witch", where she also played the mother of a witch daughter or so we think as the episode goes on. Robin Ricker plays Cousin Marigold, the mother of a bratty witch daughter.Her magical gesture in both? Crossing her arms. Aunt Irma is played by Barbara Eden, who also played in another supernatural sitcom.When Tim, played by George Wendt of Cheers fame, walks into Hilda's coffee shop in a later episode, everyone raises their mugs and greets him, "Tim!".Salem also received his own series of books where he would get into his own adventures. There were also several novelizations, some of which tended to be more action-packed and adventure themed. While the show was airing, it received an Animated Adaptation in Sabrina: The Animated Series - produced by DIC Entertainment, this time with Melissa Joan Hart voicing the two aunts and her sister Emily Hart (who had a recurring role on the sitcom as Sabrina's bratty cousin Amanda) voicing Sabrina. Notable for its frequent guest stars, including Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, Tara Lipinski, Daniel Bedingfield, *NSYNC, Usher, Backstreet Boys, Johnny Mathis, Dick Van Dyke, and Barbara Eden. Reruns aired on The Hub before the channel became Discovery Family. There were also two additional TV movies, Sabrina Goes to Rome and Sabrina Down Under featuring Tara Strong in a very rare live action role as a movie-exclusive character Gwen.įirst ran on ABC's TGIF line-up, before being picked up by The WB. The show was extremely similar in characterization and plot-structure to Out of This World (1987), but was in fact based on material which predated that show by several decades: the same Archie Comics as the series Sabrina and The Groovie Goolies - though the animated show went in a very different direction. Other fixtures in her life were her talking cat Salem (a witch punished for his megalomania by being trapped in an animal body), her oblivious love interest Harvey, and her mortal enemy Libby (former Trope Namer for the Alpha Bitch). She moves in with her witch aunts Hilda and Zelda, and learns to survive the pratfalls of high school with a little magic on her side. On her 16th birthday, Sabrina Spellman, resident of Westbridge, Massachusetts, discovers that she is a witch and has magical powers. None of the cast members carried over onto the show except Melissa Joan Hart as Sabrina, and Michelle Beaudoin who played Marnie in the movie and Jenny in the show. It was preceded by a Pilot Movie that aired on Showtime but had a different setting and continuity to the show (the movie was set in Riverdale, while the show was set in Westbridge). Sabrina the Teenage Witch is a live-action sitcom that ran from 1996 to 2003, based on the Archie comic book. That Sabrina character certainly gets around, doesn't she?
Hey guys! I’m here to do a review on the movie “Double Double Toil and Trouble!” I love watching this movie because it’s a cute story for Halloween!
The movie is about a set of twins who are determined to save their parents from their aunt’s greedy clutches when they are so in debt that they might lose their house.
With the cast of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Cloris Leachman, Phil Fondacaro,…