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The best monster movies are usually the ones where they don't actually name the monster in any fashion.

The film, Near Dark, probably one of the absolute best vampire movies ever made, never once uses the word, "vampire". None of the Romero zombie movies use the word, "zombie" (except for Land of the Dead and letmetellyou how much that scene jumps straight up my ass). Etc. Etc. You get my point.

It has been so deeply embedded in my brain that THIS IS THE WAY THINGS SHOULD BE (tm) that now, when I watch a film that names the monster, I get pissed off (the only movie that does this that doesn't count is Shaun of the Dead and that's because of the way it's done) and instantly hate the experience.

The Engineer and I found Night of the Living Dead 3D this weekend, which has Sid Haig in it. I have massive love for Mr. Haig, so we bought it.

Verdict?

Ugh.

I have no other words. Poor Sid must have had to pay his electric bill or something. It wasn't even cheesy good, just wretched.

I also bought Black Sheep, in the same purchase. whee!
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