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DESTROY THE BRAIN presents EVIL DEAD 2 – October 22 & 23 in St. Louis

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[Andy is the creator of DESTROY THE BRAIN’s LATE NITE GRINDHOUSE and is also a contributor to WE ARE MOVIE GEEKS]

It’s October and everyone is in the mood to watch some scary flicks.  How about a cult classic shown on the big screen right here in St. Louis?  Well, this weekend you can check out EVIL DEAD 2 in St. Louis!  Read on for more…

Come catch a screening of EVIL DEAD 2 on the big screen at The Hi-Pointe Theatre (1005 McCausland Ave) on October 22 & 23, 2010 for $5!

If you have never seen EVIL DEAD 2 (WHAT?!), come check it out at a cheap price with a great audience.  LATE NITE GRINDHOUSE started back in May of this year and always promises a personal experience to attendees of the late night program.

You can RSVP on Facebook to show your support and let everyone know that you are attending one of the best horror comedies of all time.

RSVP for Friday’s Midnight Show here
RSVP for Saturday’s Midnight Show here

Note: Both Facebook events start at 11:30p, this was done to not confuse people.  The show starts promptly at Midnight.

Hope to see you all there!

DESTROY THE BRAIN’s LATE NITE GRINDHOUSE presents
EVIL DEAD 2
directed by: Sam Raimi
October 22 & 23rd at Midnight (11:59p for you smartypants)
at
THE HI-POINTE THEATRE
1005 McCausland Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63117
Admission: $5 ($4 if you show in costume on 10/23)

I is movie geek. Hear me rawr. Ok, time for the professional speak. I have always been a movie geek. For serious. My dad fed me on a healthy diet of Blade Runner & Clockwork Orange. My mother introduced me to horror & psychological thrillers like Rosemary's Baby & Robert Wise's The Haunting. These mere morsels of celluoid only whet my appetite. During my teenage years, you could find me searching for the next Full Moon pictures joint on the old VHS shelves. I dug through the archives of backwoods slashers of the 80's and ate spaghetti with the Italian maestros by the flavors of Bava, Argento & Fulci. Now, I have reached the lower realms of depravity by thinking that Cannibal Holocaust is required viewing & running a weekly podcast, DESTROY THE BRAIN!, covering horror & genre film. Hmmm, I'm going to stop while I'm ahead. Favorite Films: Halloween (1978), La Haine, Vertigo, Rosemary's Baby, Fight Club, Nightmare on Elm Street, Kidnapped (Rabid Dogs), The Blair Witch Project..and the list just keeps growing.