#81 – Cemetery Man

In the interest of Completion I’m writing some sort of recap for the last week we watched a movie. 
Cote was trying to pick “Mil Mascaras and the Aztec Mummy” but we couldn’t find a stream of it. So We settled on “Cemetery Man” a 1994 Italian movie that Bill Erskine recommended. (Dun Dun Dummmmmm)

I can see how someone would stumble upon this movie on late night TV or cable and watch it deliriously tired and be left with a feeling that something important just happened. It’s only been two weeks and I can remember almost nothing about the movie except for the weird tree zombie sex scenes and the mentally challenged assistant falling in love with just the head of a corpse.

Then in the end all hell breaks loose and there’s murdering and escaping only to learn that it was all a dream in the end. 
This WIKI description is better than I could ever hope. 

Going through the screenshots, I forgot how many nude scenes are in the movie.

+1 point right there. It may deserve a rewatch… in about 10 years. 


Lets get back on track this week. But I don’t think Cote gets a rebate, WE WATCHED THIS MOVIE, although I think Q was having distracting kid issues and Dallman fell asleep.

The Movie Night Circus keeps on moving!
See you Thursday!

-Mark

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Cemetery Man (ItalianDellamorte Dellamore) is a 1994 comedy horror film directed by Michele Soavi and starring Rupert Everett, François Hadji-Lazaro and Anna Falchi. It was produced by Tilde Corsi, Gianni Romoli and Soavi and based on the novel Dellamorte Dellamore by Tiziano Sclavi.[1] Everett plays a beleaguered caretaker of a small Italian cemetery, who searches for love while defending himself from dead people who keep rising again. It is an international co-production between Italy, France, and Germany.

source : wikipedia

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