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Sequel to Lost Skeleton of Cadavra ships today!

By Hank Campbell in Science 2.0
August 17, 2010
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Submitted by Hank on Tue, 08/17/2010 - 08:39
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The Lost Skeleton Returns is available on Amazon.com today (you just saw the link) so if you go for awesome science humor, that's pure heaven.   If you go for mediocre science humor, you can always just watch "The Big Bang Theory" instead.

Why not put it in theaters, you ask?    As they say in a USA Today article, it may be the case that the market for family 'scary' films (a la "Abbott&Costello Meet Frankenstein", etc.) is practically non-existent in a world of "Saw" death porn profitability.    But if you like deadpan science humor and the charm of low-budget special effects, Larry Blamire certainly has a track record that can't be topped. 

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