For those who thought "An American Werewolf in London" was too dark, John Landis's return to the horror genre was a screwball homage to the cheesy horror films of the 50's to early 70's. If "Innocent Blood" does not entice the horror fans, this film ventured into the mafia and softcore porn genres. Can the "Blues Brothers" and "Animal House" attitudes glue these two concepts together, or was this just a prelude to "Blues Brothers 2000".
I, "The Student of the Game" Russ Stevens, will be giving my opinions about pro wrestling as someone who the Downstate Illinois scene did away with when I was tired of playing "wrestler" and was locked out for calling out the socially unacceptable behavior. While pursuing the dream, I missed Ruthless Aggression. Thus, my indie tape/DVD library and indie attendance became the basis of what I like in. This blogger hopes to educate/correct you about what you should expect from wrestling today.
*Disclaimer*
With NinetyforChill.com evolving into more than the rough draft blog for my primary blog, MainEventoftheDead.com needs a new place to test out the formatting of recent blogs. "Main Event of the Dead" is my screenplay about pro-wrestling and zombies. I have a movie website, so may as well have a wrestling site.
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