Svengoolie (played by Rich Koz) hosts a horror movie show where he presents a mixture of campy comedy, horror parodies, bad puns, and trivia. He interacts with viewers through mail and reenacts scenes from movies in a humorous way. The show has a cult following and is known for its slapstick humor and character name in the series title.
Tales from the Crypt is a horror anthology TV show that aired from 1989 to 1996. It is based on the EC Comics series of the same name and features a crypt keeper who introduces and concludes each episode. The show combines elements of comedy, crime, fantasy, horror, mystery, sci-fi, and thriller.
A wealthy quadriplegic, Phillip Lacasse, is searching for a new caregiver after firing several of them. He meets Dell Scott, an ex-convict who is struggling to find work. Despite their differences, the two form an unlikely friendship and help each other navigate through the challenges they face in their personal lives. Based on a true story.
Tales from the Cryptkeeper is an animated horror anthology series that follows the adventures of the Cryptkeeper, a ghoulish and comedic host who introduces each episode with a dark and twisted tale. The show is filled with gallows humor, irony, and bad puns, and explores various themes of horror, fantasy, and the paranormal. It is based on the popular horror comic series Tales from the Crypt.
Stage Fright is set in a summer camp for performing arts where a slasher masked killer hunts down the cast of a musical play. The story unfolds as the mystery killer terrorizes the camp and the characters try to survive. Comedy, horror, and musical elements are blended together to create an entertaining and thrilling experience.
In 'The Angel Tree,' a writer comes back to her hometown for Christmas and discovers an enchanted angel tree that grants wishes. As she reconnects with her childhood friend and experiences the joy of the holiday season, she finds love and learns the power of believing in miracles.
Captives find themselves at the mercy of a lunatic who dresses like a clown. He does not seem to be aware that his amusement is terrifying to the victims who are forced to participate in his games of degradation. As frightening as his lack of empathy may be, he has an even scarier personality when he gets angry.
The Joker kidnaps Batman, Superman and the rest of the DC Super Friends and puts them against their worst enemies in their own secret base, the Hall of Justice.
Forever Plaid is a comedy musical about a quartet of male singers who are killed in a car accident on the way to their first big concert and are miraculously revived for a chance to fulfill their dreams of musical glory. They come back to perform a final concert and have to deal with the challenges of being dead, including the fact that they have barely rehearsed and have never performed before an audience. They struggle to harmonize while stumbling through their limited repertoire of barbershop quartet music, with hilarious results.
Hotbox was a Canadian absurdist sketch comedy television show on The Comedy Network. It starred Pat Thornton, and was a spinoff of the online sitcom The Owl and the Man. Some notable guest appearances on the show included comics Jon Dore, Colin Mochrie and Seán Cullen. The title "Hot Box" relates to the show's frame story, which starts in each episode's opening sequence, which depicts a box which falls from space, and is discovered by scientists. Throughout the episode, the scientists then perform disastrous experiments involving the box, which contains screens displaying the show's sketches.
An obnoxious heckler at a baseball game infuriates everybody.
A group of friends get together for a card game, but within 5 minutes most of them die horribly, leaving the hosts to run for their lives (and from the law). Along the way, they encounter every conceivable horror movie monster/villain, but with a new twist.
Is there any possible downside to accepting an invitation from Vincent Price to spend an evening in a creepy mansion that was built on something called “Haunted Hill?” If so, Mike, Kevin and Bill couldn’t find it! In fact they were so eager to join Mr. Price and his terrifying moustache that they riffed the film live, on-stage, and now you can reap the rewards from the safety of home with this live show DVD! Yes, horror classic House on Haunted Hill provides a mesmerizing walk down “people actually used to find this SCARY?!?” lane. Join the RiffTrax guys as they bring their special brand of rapid-fire comedic commentary to every skeleton-hanging-from-visible-wires, clumsy sexual overtone, and a stunningly inept test pilot whose “heroics” typically lead him to bloody his own nose after locking himself in a broom closet!
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