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Originally Posted by Art School Dropout
It's really just a fun love letter to the genre. I particularly like the casting of horror alums like Sid Haig and Bill Moseley. I also like the nod to the the Marx Brothers.
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I agree, it was an excellent film on multiple levels, in my opinion. They both were, though the second is probably harder for people to handle as it is much more exploitation than the first (unless this is just my perception). As a big Marx Brothers fan, I loved that aspect of the series. Of course for those that do not know the Marx Brothers, this aspect was more explicitly explored in The Devil's Rejects.