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      • Blood Diner is a hugely entertaining film in its own right. Rated: 9/10 • Aug 31, 2017 Gruesomely silly, but not even remotely as funny as it thinks it is, Blood Diner is something of a chore to get through, even for those of us who might otherwise appreciate a gory black comedy.
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  1. BLOOD DINER is a decent little gore flick. With no pretentions, a weak storyline, low budget, but with whacked characters, a weird humor, and lots of blood this is a must see for die hard fans of the genre. Watch it to witness the 80's madness. 5/10. 12 out of 19 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.

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  3. Two brothers (Rick Burks, Carl Crew) running a diner collect body parts needed to bring an ancient goddess to life. Everything about Blood Diner is over the top in a ridiculously fun way....

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  4. Oct 13, 2022 · It takes only seconds for 1987 gross-out horror-comedy Blood Diner to elicit its first guffaw of incredulity. A pair of young brothers are home alone, playing with their cluttered toys when a...

  5. Blood Diner Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Sean Mulvihill FanboyNation.com. Everything about Blood Diner is over the top in a ridiculously fun way. Full...

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    One of the best things about this sleazy horror comedy is the fact that, despite what its content may initially lead you to believe, it was directed by a woman. That woman is Jackie Kong, a trailblazing cult queen who made the movies she wanted to make in a time when filmmaking opportunities for both women and Asian Americans were scarce. Her debut...

    Blood Diner began life as a sequel to Herschell Gordon Lewis’ 1963 film Blood Feast – one of the first and most influential splatter films of all time – but later in development evolved into a standalone movie. Despite dropping the notion of being a sequel, the influence of Blood Feast remains deeply entrenched in Blood Diner’s DNA; the film is ess...

    An aspect of Blood Diner that sets it apart from other horror comedies is its transplanting of the “buddy comedy” format into a horror film setting. Unlike the usual slasher villain concept – a terrifying force of evil who lurks in the shadows and kills seemingly without reason – the slashers of Blood Diner are a pair of handsome and happy-go-lucky...

    Although it’s not particularly well-known outside horror-addict circles, Blood Diner fits right in with the likes of Army of Darkness and Re-Animator as one of the funniest horror comedies ever made. The movie is easily one of the weirdest and most irreverent flicks of the ‘80s, constantly finding new and surprising ways to one-up itself with each ...

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  6. Oct 4, 2016 · The story of Blood Diner involves two brothers who witness their cultist uncle being murdered, later growing up to be chefs. While running their local restaurant, they simultaneously follow in their uncle’s cultist ways, even when their restaurant takes off after including a very distinct secret ingredient: human flesh.

  7. Feb 28, 2017 · We review the movie Blood Diner directed by Jackie Kong and starring Rick Burks, Carl Crew, and Roger Dauer. Buy it here http://amzn.to/2kBOG0a ...more.

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