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We did it, kiddies! We’ve covered season two with a solid six feet of high-quality, artisanal dirt. We laughed, we cried, we died, and then did it all over (and over) again. We’ve faced zombies, dismemberment, psychopaths and ventriloquist dummies with a smile. So what’s our coda for such a delightfully deadly season? Such putrid pieces of televised tragedy? Well, we have two of the best episodes in the whole season in my humble opinion, and one last goofy one starring a horror legend.
It’s exactly what our dearly departed season two would have wanted, so let’s grab our shovels and pay our last respects.
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Other notables: Composer J. Peter Robinson would continue on to score three more Tales episodes. Some of the genre work in his massive career includes Wes Craven’s Vampire in Brooklyn and Nightmare Cafe, Kindred: The Embraced, Eerie, Indiana, The Wraith and Return of the Living Dead II.
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It’s exactly what our dearly departed season two would have wanted, so let’s grab our shovels and pay our last respects.
( Read more... )
Other notables: Composer J. Peter Robinson would continue on to score three more Tales episodes. Some of the genre work in his massive career includes Wes Craven’s Vampire in Brooklyn and Nightmare Cafe, Kindred: The Embraced, Eerie, Indiana, The Wraith and Return of the Living Dead II.
( Read more... )