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Zombie Strippers!

Robert Englund (best known for playing Freddie Krueger) and Jenna Jameson (best known for playing naked), might seem like an odd cinematic pairing, but not when you consider the title of this horror comedy: ZOMBIE STRIPPERS. When the exotic dancers of Sartre, Nebraska, begin getting zombified, it’s up to a few of their own to save the day. Jay Lee (THE SLAUGHTER) wrote and directed this blood-and-boob-filled satire. (1 hr. 34 min.)

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The Phantom Empire

The first sci-fi serial of the sound era features the original Singing Cowboy in his premier starring role. From Radio Ranch to the subterranian empire of Murania, he battles robots, mad scientists and unearthly terrors. Contains 12 episodes.

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Jack Frost

Jack Frost is the tale of a man who’s trying to be a father, a husband, a breadwinner, and he’s trying to do what he loves to do. Ultimately he realizes that if you don’t pay attention to the people dearest in your life — your family — you could lose it all. Jack, an often-traveling blues musician, has spent little time with his son- then dies in a car accident and then realizes his mortal life mistake of not being there for his son. Then Jack “came to life one day” as a snowman to repair his lost time. (1 hr. 35 min.)

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The Beyond

A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl) inherits a Louisiana motel that has been unoccupied for nearly 60 years. While restoring the old building, many of the workers meet mysterious and untimely deaths, each more ill-fated than the next. Furthermore, Liza is visited by a blind specter named Emily (Sarah Keller) who lectures from a 4000-year-old book of collected prophecies that explains the motel is situated above one of seven portals to hell. As her sanity dwindles, Liza finds some much-needed stability in a local doctor named John McCabe (David Warbeck), who is determined to find a rational explanation for the recent state of affairs. Nevertheless, the protagonists are led through a maze of bizarre confrontations with beings beyond the realm of the living, and into an apocalyptic world of unknown horrors.

THE BEYOND is at once the quintessential Lucio Fulci film and a staple in the overall Italian horror genre. The director’s epic masterpiece is a blend of atmospheric surrealism and nightmarish visions (a grisly tarantula attack, flesh-melting acid spills, a softball-sized gun blast through the skull of a young zombified girl, and an eyeball impaling, or two) that are definitely unsuitable for those with weak stomachs.

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Ulysses

On his long journey home after the Trojan Wars, Ulysses experiences a series of dangerous adventures. He battles a cyclops, matches wits with the beautiful witch, Circe, and even incurs the wrath of the sea god, Neptune. Based on the epic poem by Homer of the 8th century B.C. (1 hr. 44 min.)

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Weekend Box Office

Sunday, November 30, 2008
1. Four Christmases - $31.7 million
2. Bolt - $26.6 million
3. Twilight - $26.4 million
4. Quantum of Solace - $19.5 million
5. Australia - $14.8 million

Source: Box Office Mojo www.boxofficemojo.com

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