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Release Date: 1986 Duration: 77 min Cast: Dick Miller, Karrie Emerson, Paul Bartel, Tony O'Dell, Barbara Crampton, John Terlesky, Kelli Maroney, Mary Woronov, Mel Welles, Gerrit Graham, Russell Todd, Suzee Slater ...MORE Cast: Dick Miller, Karrie Emerson, Paul Bartel, Tony O'Dell, Barbara Crampton, John Terlesky, Kelli Maroney, Mary Woronov, Mel Welles, Gerrit Graham, Russell Todd, Suzee Slater, Nick Segal ...LESS Categories: Movies, Horror, Science Fiction, B movie, Indie film, Slasher Chopping Mall is an American horror/science fiction film, produced by Julie Corman and originally released on March 21, 1986 under the title Killbots. Lionsgate released the film twice on DVD; once in 2004 with special features including a featurette, commentary, still gallery and trailer, and in 2012 as part of an 8 horror film DVD set. Upon release, the movie did poorly at the box office. It... MORE Chopping Mall is an American horror/science fiction film, produced by Julie Corman and originally released on March 21, 1986 under the title Killbots. Lionsgate released the film twice on DVD; once in 2004 with special features including a featurette, commentary, still gallery and trailer, and in 2012 as part of an 8 horror film DVD set. Upon release, the movie did poorly at the box office. It did better when it was re-released as Chopping Mall. The film is based around killer security robots taking over a shopping mall and murdering teenage employees. The term killbot is never actually mentioned during the movie. Jim Wynorski directed the movie and wrote it with Steve Mitchell. It was filmed mostly at Sherman Oaks Galleria, with occasional set shots. The movie starred Kelli Maroney and Tony O'Dell. Roger Corman and his wife, Julie, produced it. Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov share a cameo as their characters from Eating Raoul, Paul and Mary Bland. There are at least two different versions of the movie. The TV cut has some extra footage, like a small homage to Attack of the Crab Monsters, extended scenes of Ferdy and Allison watching TV, some aerial shots, and an extension of one of the Ferdy/Allison scenes. This is one of those rare times when the TV edit has more than a few extra seconds of footage over the theatrical version, but no official source offers this version. LESS |
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Common Mistakes in Couponing - as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. Today we are going to talk about the top five mistakes that new couponers make. The number one biggest mistake that people make is they give up. There is going to be a learning curve to using coupons, and if you can just work through it and get past that learning curve, it will just become part of what you do, and it will be a lot easier. So just stick with it, and do not give up too fast. Number two, is not understanding how the deal works, and you are going to lose some of that savings. So make sure when you are reading the deals on the blogs to really understand. If you are not quite getting it, ask a question. We always help answer those questions that people have about certain deals. So you want to make sure you get the deal right so you get all the savings you can get. The third big mistake is buying too much. Guess what? You just do not need 20 bottles of salad dressing. It is going to expire. Really - it is. Just buy a little bit here and there. Pace yourself. You do not need to go buy 200 tubes of toothpaste - no one really needs 200 tubes of toothpaste. You could probably do with ten and that will last you a long time. So do not overbuy for sure. Another mistake is going at it too much too fast. You will get coupon burn-out if you go try to go hit every single store and every single deal - we do not do that. We never have. It is just too much. You do not have to. Just remember the deals come back for sure. And then the last mistake that a lot of new couponers make is misusing the coupons. Always remember to use a coupon for what it is intended for. Follow the rules - that way couponing will be around for everybody for as long as we need it.
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