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Film School Rejects: Eight Ghoulishly Great Ghostly Comedies (and Five That Should Have Stayed Dead)

  • Will C · 1 year ago
    Great Article, and I had forgotten about Ghost Dad. Thanks for reminding me of how bad that film was, wow that was terrible.

    As for the clown in Poltergeist, holy hell. . . that thing will haunt my soul for the rest of eternity. That was the scariest damn thing I have ever seen. Ever.
  • 790 · 1 year ago
    Was Beetlejuice Keatons best work or what? Yeah Batman and Desperate Measure were good but ,,,,,Beets was perfect. Camp deluxe,,,,,,,,,,,
  • Ian · 1 year ago
    Has been said already and will be said again...Yes, that clown is the most evil, vile and damned scariest puppet to ever be seen by my eyes. I hate clowns to this day 'cause of that friggn' thing.
  • uncle fudge · 1 year ago
    Vigo the Carpathian!!
  • Chris · 1 year ago
    Damn you Rob for putting a big picture of that clown at the top of the article. May you rot in Hell for that one.
  • Cole Abaius · 1 year ago
    This is an outrage! How dare you!

    Ghost Dad was a MASTERPIECE!

    This aggression will not stand.
  • Jim Rohner · 1 year ago
    I can't believe you included Ghostbusters 2 as one of the films to forget. Of course it doesn't compare to the first, but the courtroom sequence is the most hilarious sequence of events with the most memorable one-liners of both movies. And in terms of picking on Viggo, let's not forget that the first film did involve a Sumerian god trying to bring about the end of the world.
  • TrippWest · 1 month ago
    I'd like to nominate Death Becomes Her for the list of best comedies. Bruce Willis is excellent when he shows he play a beaten down shlub as well as he plays an action hero.