![]() ![]() Mark blurts out the old horror movie chestnut, "It's finally over!" that someone always says when its clearly not over. The more I type that, the more normal it seems. Patrick Macnee gets a brief line as they revisit his doom, and his squawking of "Oh my goodness!" *after* his head is ripped off cracks my shit up.įinally the new movie starts up, and we see Mark and Sarah slipping away into the night, and being followed by the severed zombie hand that used to be a wax replica. Those are Waxwork 1 deaths, not sequel deaths. There's a lot of deaths in the end of that movie, and since this is reused footage, I'm going to say that they don't count towards the first death watch. In fact, it starts off about half an hour from the end of its predecessor, and speeds through all the important bits a body needs to know to get what happened. Waxwork 2 does not start off right where the first one left off. Yeah good, gives us an example of classic fiction, because that won't raise our expectations at all. The movie starts off, not on a title card like I usually like, because it's a good way to start a review, but rather with a quote from one of the Wonderland books. I may as well, right? This movie takes all the fun of the first movie and ramps it up 100-fold, in the most insane and convoluted ways possible. Well, it should come as no surprise to anyone that the next movie after Waxwork that I'm going to review is the sequel, Waxwork 2. ![]() SYNOPSIS: The adventures of Zach continue with an all-new, all-different yet still easily confused Sarah, as they jump around time and space to try and save Sarah from a horrible fate in the electric chair.
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