Horror Movies You Never Realized Were In The Same Universe – /Film

While Full Moon Features will never be recognized as a purveyor of high-quality cinema, they've nonetheless managed to make quite a few sci-fi, horror, and fantasy films that have attracted cult followings. The company has a passion for killer doll movies, the first of which, 1989's "Puppet Master," spawned numerous sequels, prequels, and spinoffs. It didn't take long for Full Moon to see the limitless potential of basing film premises on small characters, so in 1991, they released "Dollman," a sci-fi flick about a 13-inch tall space cop. 1992 saw the company launch the horror-comedy "Demonic Toys" which differs from "Puppet Master" in that the villains are toys instead of puppets. Full Moon continued with the small character theme in 1992's "Bad Channels," a sci-fi comedy about two aliens who invade a radio station on Earth to use broadcasts to lure women to them and shrink them down to 11 inches tall.

How do these cinematic masterpieces connect? These films first started to cross over with one another in 1993's "Dollman vs. Demonic Toys," which also featured a character from "Bad Channels." 2004's "Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys" saw the titular titans cause plenty of miniature mayhem. Full Moon has yet to grow out of their pint-sized obsession, as their "Gingerdead Man" series collided with their "Evil Bong" series, resulting in "Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong," a film whose genius is so great, it will take humanity decades to fully appreciate.

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