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Geeez, editing all these videos this month is killing me.  We are back (a little late) and today in the United States of Horror we are looking 2 in your face posters from Arizona and Wisconsin

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Day 17: United States of Horror Poster Advent Calendar: Arizona and Wisconsin

We are back (a little late) and today in the United States of Horror we are looking 2 in your face posters from Arizona and Wisconsin Another day another couple of posters from the United States of Horror, this time we visit New Mexico and Idaho for somethings with a little B-Movie to them. Please consider supporting Dark Corners on Patreon for bonus videos, uncensored reviews, and ad-free early access: www.patreon.com/darkcorners Buy Robin's new book "The Immortal Dracula" (UK) https://amzn.to/2HsWZI5 (USA) https://amzn.to/2FQvbwE Buy Robin's other books (UK) https://amzn.to/2F7Blbf (USA) https://amzn.to/3kmGMD3 Facebook: http://on.fb.me/RvhRdc Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarkCorners3 @DarkCorners3 A special thanks to our Dark Cultist Patreon supporters. THE SHADOWS: Brent Beebe, Pvt_Unicorn_Parts, Scott Nesmith, Lisa Kuta, John L., Normand Richardson, Richard Sadler, Thom MacIntyre, Chantelle Corey, Logistical Nightmare, Joe Niedbala, Trahan, Joseph Hines, Stephen Crane, Christopher Eckart, Anthony Strocks, John S. Savage, Dave Church, You Don't Get to Know, Ford, Jasmine Shafer, Allan Liska, goddessoftransitory, rachemus, Zachary Nolan, Chris Weakley, Heather and Michael Bailes, Colleen Crouch, Christie Bryden, Dan D Doty, Joseph Dougherty, Chris Hewson, David H. Adler, Hidden Trail Video T HE ACOLYTES: Fritz Rutz, Joe Porter, Tony Breneman, Thomas Brown, Chris Fischer, D R Wellington, Ken Smiley, Richard D'Ambrosia, Matt P, John Hepp, Andy M, Milton Knight, Michael Schmidt, C, Michael Dean Jackson, Gemma Crowley, Andrew Weber, NuclearSaber, Picatea, Jim Rockford, Chris A, Mystic Cyclone, Prince Charming, Kyle Olson, Ch'aska Huayhuaca, Adam Everett, Johnathan Henning, James Robertson, Nils Muninsheim, David Pellot, Brian Kidd, Albertus Magnus, rachael kafrissen, Janne Wass, Robert Freeborn, David Conner, Peter Grantham, Amber Wesley, Tony Belmonte, Henry Brennan, Alex B, Mark Buckley, Uwe Marquardt, Russ Chandler, Simon Ash, Lavaughn Towell, Dave Smith, Tim Smith, Dark_Roast, Raven House Mystery, Terr Cain THE INITIATES: Roop 298, Daniel Robinson, james Steadman, Andre, Jeffrey Disharoon, G.Kumar Achar, Ashleigh Rose, Claire Chandler, Lorna Smart, Seth Coleman, Joshua Allen, Jeffrey A Pleimling, Barry P., Terry LeCroix, VC, Jim Smith, greg Galanos, Clifford Parson, Martin Vlachynsky, Karl Bunker, Brian Ullmark, Alexandra Virgiel, Stephen LaPlante, Greg Hartwick, María Gd, Melissa Hayes, Derek Summers, bob de builder, Michael Schwern, GadgetBlues, Jakub Łabeński, Double – U, Felix Weißig, Madam Eve Written and presented by Robin Bailes @robinbailes Directed and Edited by Graham Trelfer Day 17: United States of Horror Poster Advent Calendar: Arizona and Wisconsin #AdventCalendar #DarkCornersReview #FilmPosters

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Anonymous

There’s only two things to do at/ in Lake Havasu: drink and have sex. So Piranha 3D is at least realistic in that regard. My go-to Arizona horror/ sci-fi(?) movie has to be The Wraith, but I’ve made that quite clear before. Why the Sonoran/ Mojave desert lacks so much for horror movies I can’t say, I think its an underappreciated setting with plenty of lore and legends to build on.

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If the editing kills you, will you return as Dark Corners Undead, or Dark Corners II: Robin's Revenge?

Anonymous

+1 for 'Robin's Revenge', especially if we can get the Nic Cage voice intro!

Anonymous

Posters for films in Arizona... That might be Universal Solder. The two faces, black and blue colours with the red laser glowing, aiming at you, the viewer. If not then I'll go with 'The Three Amigos. Just, becasue. Three guys in black and solver sombreros. Such bold fashion choices. For Wisconsin I have to say 'The Blues Brothers'. It's not horror, but I love that poster. The two of them set against a rusting, demolished factory background. For horror, I'd say "The Demons of Ludlow". I've got this on VHS, great poster, usual poor film. BUT, there's one I want to see and possibly recommend - "Pop Punk Zombies". Rather nice poster, one rotting hand holding up a microphone. Watched it last night. May have to re-watch to assure myself it was really that bad...