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By Melissa Crowe

Published on October 29, 2009 at 12:40am

If it weren't for the antagonizing scenes teasing promises of frontal nudity and gore, I'd watch a helluva lot more horror flicks. What can I say--don't tease if you won't please! When it comes to horror films, give me gut-puking over good plots any night of the week. Studio Movie Grill is addressing this condition that in the past has slowed countless horror films to near crawls. In fact, they're cutting straight to the chase. What better way to prep for Halloween than to remix two zombie classics, The Video Dead (traditionally 94 minutes) and FleshEater (traditionally 88 minutes), into two hours of squeamishly good, free fun. Not that they need to, but the theater is also throwing in some extras: short films and puppet MCs Cheesecake, Thunderclap. Horror Remix starts 10 p.m. Friday at the Studio Movie Grill, 11170 N. Central Expressway. For more information, call 972-388-7888 or visit horrorremix.com.
Fri., Oct. 30, 2009