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The acting is amateurish, the special effects are sub-par, and the editing is inconsistent, but (surprisingly) the overall movie is actually watchable. This is one of the few Bookwalter movies that has a genuine story and plot. Plus, it has a couple plot twists that you don't see coming.
I'm not saying that you want to run out and rent this movie, but it is definitely superior to Galaxy of the Dinosaurs, The Dead Next Door, The Sandman, and Humanoids From Atlantis. In fact, if you feel somehow compelled to watch a Bookwalter film (for example, you lose a bar bet) then this is the one to watch.
And it's true...Ted does look like "a young Grandpa Munster with long black hair."
Two extra stars were awarded to this movie simply for having a semi-interesting plot.
I'm not saying that you want to run out and rent this movie, but it is definitely superior to Galaxy of the Dinosaurs, The Dead Next Door, The Sandman, and Humanoids From Atlantis. In fact, if you feel somehow compelled to watch a Bookwalter film (for example, you lose a bar bet) then this is the one to watch.
And it's true...Ted does look like "a young Grandpa Munster with long black hair."
Two extra stars were awarded to this movie simply for having a semi-interesting plot.
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- TriviaWhen J.R. Bookwalter was asked about his casting of Ariauna Albright, who he was both romantically and professionally involved with, he said, "I know there are folks [assuming] Ariauna slept her way into the business, but it wasn't about that. We sincerely fell for each other. We met in January 1995 and she didn't act for me until May 1996. She worked her ass off and proved herself just as much as the guys who were part of the group at that time. She's been a guiding force behind everything [I've done], whether she was directly involved or not. Our sensibilities were similar in so many ways."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Disspelling Illusions: The Making of Witchouse 2 Blood Coven (2000)
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