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* HilariousInHindsight:
** Reb Brown's hammy screaming is ''exactly'' like his idiotic screams in ''Film/SpaceMutiny''.
** Creator/RebBrown and Creator/ChristopherLee are allies. They previously appeared together in ''[[Film/CaptainAmerica1979 Captain America II: Death Too Soon]]'', where Lee (as the BigBad) delivers the classic "[[NotSoDifferentRemark Maybe in another lifetime we could have been friends]]" speech before dying; Reb (as Cap) says "I doubt that very much". Guess you were wrong on that one...
** Creator/ChristopherLee, Judd Omen and Annie [=McEnroe=] all worked on Creator/TimBurton movies in supporting roles. Lee would later act in Burton's films ''Film/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', ''Film/SleepyHollow1999'', ''Film/DarkShadows'', ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'' and ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010'', while Omen had played Mickey Morelli in Burton's ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'' which was released around the same year as this film and [=McEnroe=] later appeared in Burton's ''Film/{{Beetlejuice}}''. Interestingly enough, the costumes and masks used for the werewolves in the film were from ''Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes'' films, while Burton himself would later direct the ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes2001'' remake.
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Evil Is Sexy is now disambiguated.


* EvilIsSexy: Really obvious with Stirba, a werewolf queen played by blonde BMovie bombshell Sybil Danning, who throughout the film is clad in either a [[{{Stripperiffic}} dominatrix-like suit]] or nothing at all.
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-->'''Jenny:''' We'll [[DoubleEntendre come later]].
-->'''Creepy neighbor:''' I hope. ''([[MemeticMolester terrifying grin]])'' I hope...

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-->'''Jenny:''' --->'''Jenny:''' We'll [[DoubleEntendre come later]].
-->'''Creepy
later]].\\
'''Creepy
neighbor:''' I hope. hope so! ''([[MemeticMolester terrifying grin]])'' I hope...hope so...



** The entire ending can be considered this as [[spoiler: Ben and Jenny become a couple and meet what seems to be a trick-or-treater kid in a werewolf mask, except that it's heavily implied that the kid was actually a werewolf as he starts crying the minute Ben says he had a "cool costume." Then the couple knock on the door where the kid supposedly lived and meet a weird guy who seems a little too overeager for Ben and Jenny to come over for dinner. Considering how there was no foreshadowing how werewolves could maintain sentience and normal speech in their wolf forms and the fact that the weird guy at the end came completely out of left-field, the ending to the movie can be considered one bizarre, out-of-place sequence that leaves more questions than answers and leaves you confused whether they were really shooting for a happy ending or a more classic horror movie ending where the monsters still survive.]]

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** The entire ending can be considered this as [[spoiler: Ben [[spoiler:Ben and Jenny become a couple and meet what seems to be a trick-or-treater kid in a werewolf mask, except that it's heavily implied that the kid was actually a werewolf as he starts crying the minute Ben says he had a "cool costume." Then the couple knock on the door where the kid supposedly lived and meet a weird guy who seems a little too overeager for Ben and Jenny to come over for dinner. Considering how there was no foreshadowing how werewolves could maintain sentience and normal speech in their wolf forms and the fact that the weird guy at the end came completely out of left-field, the ending to the movie can be considered one bizarre, out-of-place sequence that leaves more questions than answers and leaves you confused whether they were really shooting for a happy ending or a more classic horror movie ending where the monsters still survive.]]

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-->'''Jenny:''' We'll [[DoubleEntendre come later.]]

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-->'''Jenny:''' We'll [[DoubleEntendre come later.]]later]].



* QuestionableCasting: Creator/RebBrown, who as [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] once said "has the acting range of an airhorn," in a role that requires him to be emotionally vulnerable while grieving for his dead sister. He...doesn't exactly pull it off.



* WTHCastingAgency: Creator/RebBrown, who as [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] once said "has the acting range of an airhorn," in a role that requires him to be emotionally vulnerable while grieving for his dead sister. He...doesn't exactly pull it off.
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** Creator/RebBrown and Creator/ChristopherLee are allies. They previously appeared together in ''Film/CaptainAmericaIIDeathTooSoon'', where Lee (as the BigBad) delivers the classic "[[NotSoDifferentRemark Maybe in another lifetime we could have been friends]]" speech before dying; Reb (as Cap) says "I doubt that very much". Guess you were wrong on that one...

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** Creator/RebBrown and Creator/ChristopherLee are allies. They previously appeared together in ''Film/CaptainAmericaIIDeathTooSoon'', ''[[Film/CaptainAmerica1979 Captain America II: Death Too Soon]]'', where Lee (as the BigBad) delivers the classic "[[NotSoDifferentRemark Maybe in another lifetime we could have been friends]]" speech before dying; Reb (as Cap) says "I doubt that very much". Guess you were wrong on that one...
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Made So Bad It's Good more correct. It isn't proper to say Gary Bradner wrote the screenplay when none of his material was used.


* SoBadItsGood: This is the only one of the films with which the author of the original book trilogy, Gary Brandner, was directly involved (he co-wrote the screenplay).

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* SoBadItsGood: This is the only one of the films with which the author of the original book trilogy, Gary Brandner, was directly involved (he co-wrote the screenplay).(though his work was completely discarded by a secondary writer).

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