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Here, you'll find our top 13 favorite
films to watch.
The Addams
Family
They're creepy and they're kooky-the macabre television
family comes to the big screen. 1991
The Addams Family Values
It's love at first fright when Morticia and Gomez see their
new baby Pubert. But can they stop the evil nanny from
filching Fester's fortune? 1993
Dracula -
Dead and Loving It
A comic reinvention of the Bela Lugosi classic about a
Transylvanian vampire who works his evil spell on a
perplexed group of Londoners. Mel Brooks's Count Dracula
(Leslie Nielsen) is a bumbling evil prince of a guy who
believes in long relationships. Brooks portrays vampire
hunter Van Helsing, who won't give a bloodsucker an even
break. 2004
Young
Frankenstein
Mel Brooks' monstrously crazy tribute to Mary Shelley's
classic pokes hilarious fun at just about every Frankenstein
movie ever made. Summoned by a will to his late
grandfather's castle in Transylvania, young Dr. Frankenstein
(Gene Wilder) soon discovers. 1974
Beetlejuice
Say his name once, twice and three times! A tale of a
couple, recently deceased and now ghosts haunting their own
home, who contract the services of a bio-exorcist" in order
to remove the obnoxious new owners of their former home.
1988
The Fearless
Vampire Killers
A cult classic send-up about a pair of scientists trying to
kill a bloodthirsty vampire family. Roman Polanski Co-wrote,
directed and stars in this classic vampire flick. 1967
Comedy of
Terrors
The Raven
Teen Wolf
Michael J. Fox stars as a young teenager who yearns to be
"different" gets his wish when he becomes the coolest "wolf"
in town.
Shaun of
the Dead
Follow the title character Simon through his mundane life in
London. Joined by his immature and ever-present roommate,
Ed, Shaun excels at nothing except drinking pints of ale and
watching television, which causes friction with his
girlfriend, Liz. Before Shaun can save his relationship,
however, he's got to fend off a horde of zombies that are
slowly taking over the city. Armed with a cricket bat and a
vague sense of direction, Shaun must rescue his friends and
loved ones, and bring them to the only safe place he can
think of--the pub. Combines droll British humor with good,
old-fashioned zombie cinema. 2004
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