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  1. On This Day October 9 1981 – Full Moon High Premiered In Theaters

    On This Day October 9 1981 – Full Moon High Premiered In Theaters

    On this day October 9 1981, Full Moon High premiered in theaters, offering a comedic twist on the classic werewolf story. The film followed a high school football star who is bitten by a werewolf during a trip to Romania and returns home years later still looking like a teenager, trying to...
  2. On This Day August 31 1983 – Microwave Massacre Premiered in Theaters

    On This Day August 31 1983 – Microwave Massacre Premiered in Theaters

    On this day August 31 1983, Microwave Massacre premiered in theaters. This outrageous horror comedy followed Donald, a disgruntled construction worker who grows tired of his wife's gourmet health food and begins satisfying his cravings in shocking ways. With crude humor, absurd gore, and a tone...
  3. On This Day August 22 1986 – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Premiered in Theaters

    On This Day August 22 1986 – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Premiered in Theaters

    On this day August 22 1986, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 premiered in theaters and took the horror sequel into explosive new territory. Labeled a black comedy horror the film was a wild ride into over-the-top violence, twisted humor and outrageous practical effects. Directed by Tobe Hooper the...
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