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Video Evidence That All Movie Trailers Are the Same!

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The Red Letter Media gang are my absolute fav. I’ve been following them on YouTube ever since they released their insanely long, yet beautifully brutal video reviews of George Lucas’ Star Wars prequels. The series of reviews are a modern masterpiece of online criticism and deserve to be packaged along with any new release of the films on home video.

While RLM has been staying busy destroying every frame of other contemporary films, occasionally they pop out something else of extreme value – such the case with the below video that gives evidence that all movie trailers are basically the same.

“As summer movie season approaches and you see many trailers in the theater. Remember, secretly they are all the same,” Red Letter Media jokes.

Check out the proof below and then tell us, are they reaching or have they proven without a shadow of doubt that we’re all being played?

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5 of This Week’s Coolest Collectibles Including a ‘RoboCop’ ED-209 Plush Toy!

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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.

Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!


ED-209 Plush from Toynk

You are now authorized to use physical force on ED-209 from RoboCop.

Standing 12″ tall, Tonyk’s plush toy costs $39.99. You have 20 seconds to comply.


The Cleanse Blu-ray from Sony

The Cleanse will be released on Blu-ray on May 21 via Sony. The body horror-comedy premiered at South by Southwest under the title The Master Cleanse in 2016 before being released by Vertical Entertainment in 2018.

Johnny Galecki, Anna Friel, Kyle Gallner, Kevin J. O’Connor, Diana Bang, Oliver Platt, and Anjelica Huston star in the film, which marked the feature debut of writer-director Bobby Miller (Critters Attack).

In Joe Lipsett’s review, he called The Cleanse “an interesting, quirky, funny film with solid creature effects and winning performances.”

Special features include: commentary by Miller; commentary by Miller, Galecki, and Gallner; Making The Cleanse; deleted scenes; creature tests; Gallner’s audition; two short films by Miller; and more.


Friday the 13th: Jason Lives Print from Matthew Therrien & Dismay Design

Following collaborations on Friday the 13th Part III, Return of the Living Dead, and A Nightmare on Elm Street 3, artists Matthew Therrien and Dismay Design are back with a new project.

Slash into the duo’s Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives poster for $35. The 16×24 giclee print is limited to 100, signed and numbered.


House on Haunted Hill Vinyl Soundtrack from Waxwork Records

Rob Zombie presents the House on Haunted Hill soundtrack on vinyl in partnership with Waxwork Records. Priced at $40, it will ship in May.

Sourced from the original film elements, the score is composed by Von Dexter (13 Ghosts, The Tingler). Select dialogue and sound effects from the film are included.

The album is pressed on 150-gram pink & black colored vinyl. It’s housed in a gatefold jacket with matte satin coating featuring art by Graham Humphreys and a four-page booklet featuring an interview with Victoria Price by Rob Zombie.

House on Haunted Hill is the latest title under the Rob Zombie Presents banner, following White Zombie, Spider Baby, and Carnival of Souls.


Destroy All Neighbors DVD from RLJE Films

Destroy All Neighbors will be released on DVD on May 14 via RLJE Films. Unfortunately, no Blu-ray is planned. The horror-comedy is streaming on Shudder.

Josh Forbes (Contracted: Phase II) directs from a script by Mike Benner (Bob’s Burgers), Jared Logan (The Late Late Show with James Corden), and Charles A. Pieper. Jonah Ray and Alex Winter star with Randee Heller, Pete Ploszek, Kiran Deol, Jon Daly, Thomas Lennon, and Kumail Nanjiani.

In Meagan Navarro’s review, she called Destroy All Neighbors “a Frank Henenlotter-inspired comedy full of guts and rock ambition.”

Special features include: a cast audio commentary, behind the scenes featurette, and interviews with Ray and Winter.


For more merch madness, peruse the Killer Collectibles archives. You can also visit Broke Horror Fan.

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