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Tango0102 Jul 2018 9:25 p.m. PST

…of Cult Film.

"Specifically, the lasting strength and appeal of The Monster Squad.

Never heard of it? No worries. That's the power of cult film: that an obscure movie can be a driver of community and passion that's foreign to those outside of it but everything to the people in it.

Enter Wolfman's Got Nards, a documentary detailing the death and cult rebirth of The Monster Squad, from its 1987 flop to its profound resurgence among fans ever since. There are a lot of documentaries about this sort of topic, but this one seems to pop with a unique verve and excitement—there's a level of polish here you don't often get in this sort of production. I know very little about this movie, but this has me thrilled to learn more…."
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Narratio03 Jul 2018 12:03 a.m. PST

I saw it in Saudi Arabia soon after it came out, 1989 I think it was, just before first gulf war.

We got a shipment of VHS tape's for the camp entertainment system. That was a hard wired system going around the porta cabins… high tech for the time. A kids film, but one I always enjoyed. The good natured ways of killing the wolf man for example or the kids note sent saying "Hey Army Guys, we got Monsters!", that was sort of re-used in the movie "Eight Legged freaks".

Guess I'm a cultist. Hoo-Wah!

Tango0103 Jul 2018 11:52 a.m. PST

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