This movie is a pretty fun satire on celebrity culture. I can imagine Bruce Campbell laughing at the script and having fun playing an arrogant, cowardly jerk. He can't take himself too seriously!
If you are doing some gardening this spring, look to see where your products are made! I recommend this Canadian brand, which is widely available in western Canada and parts of the east: My Gardening Products
There's a shop in my town that refills the canisters for $6, so I just go there for that. Also, I've found a number of websites that ship large amounts of syrup (2 or 4 liters at a time) from Canada with an easy web search. I couldn't see where the syrup was actually produced, however.
It's by no means a "good" horror movie, but they threw more monsters onto the screen than I've ever seen. Parts of it are nonsensical but if you like B movies you'd probably enjoy it. One of those films best enjoyed with a couple beers and some buddies.
Return of the Living Dead is so re-watchable. You might want to throw me out of the group but I mainly like B-horror and the classics, so stuff like Bela in Dracula, Spookies, Uninvited, and There's Nothing Out There and straight-up weird foreign stuff like VIY. That last one I'd recommend to anyone who isn't scared off by subtitles because the ending really is a great payoff. Some recent stuff I've liked is Barbarian, Talk to Me, and The Substance. Also, a hard agree on It Follows. They did borrow the ending from CHUD II...
I didn't count, but I think Frankie Freako sets an unofficial record for the most times the word "fart" is seen in any feature film. It is a lot of fun.
I got Leprechaun Returns, too (think I found it for a few bucks somewhere) thinking it was going to probably be awful. It was surprisingly good! Then I realized it was directed by national treasure, Steven Kostanski.
Never heard of this one but the reviews make it sound pretty great. Anything you would compare it to?