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* HostilityOnTheSet: Reports say that Miller, who had only agreed to do the film [[MoneyDearBoy once he got paid a million dollars]], did not get along with anyone on the set, even as far as being accused by Corey Feldman of stealing a set van to leave. He not only alienated castmates by [[ThrowItIn improvising all his dialogue]] and then getting permission to skip out of shooting for the rest of the day, leaving them to try to work out how to react and act around lines he probably never said, he alienated the crew because all this forced them to work weekends. Apparently heat between him and Creator/CoreyFeldman got so bad that the producers had to enforce a distance between the two on set in between takes.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Reports say that Miller, who had only agreed to do the film [[MoneyDearBoy once he got paid a million dollars]], did not get along with anyone on the set, even as far as being accused by Corey Feldman of stealing a set van to leave. He not only alienated castmates by [[ThrowItIn improvising all his dialogue]] and then getting permission to skip out of shooting for the rest of the day, leaving them to try to work out how to react and act around lines he probably never said, he alienated the crew because all this forced them to work weekends. Apparently heat between him and Creator/CoreyFeldman got so bad that Miller physically attacked Feldman after Feldman adlibbed a line referencing Miller's Weekend Update character on SNL. Afterwards the producers had to enforce a distance between the two on set in between takes.


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* StarDerailingRole: This was Creator/DennisMiller only lead role in a movie. The flopping of the movie plus his awful behavior on-set ensured that he would only be doing supporting and bit parts for the rest of his career.

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** After finishing the script, writer/producer A.L. Katz and director Gilbert Adler had settled on Daniel Baldwin as Rafe and Robin Givens as Lilith. However, executive producer Joel Silver [[ExecutiveMeddling wanted Miller and Everhart]], justifying the latter choice with his belief that supermodels were "the next big thing" that would make hit movies. So despite her minimal acting experience, she got the part.

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** Neither A.L. Katz nor Gilbert Adler wanted to make the movie. They had planned on making a psychological horror movie called "Dead Easy" as the second Tales From The Crypt movie. While scouting for locations to film at in New Orleans they got a call from Universal to stop production and start work on "Bordello of Blood" which was originally a student script written by Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis that Universal bought to prevent Zemeckis from joining Dreamworks.
** After finishing the script, writer/producer A.L. Katz and director Gilbert Adler had settled on Daniel Baldwin as Rafe Rafe, Bridgette Wilson as Katherine and Robin Givens as Lilith. However, executive producer Joel Silver [[ExecutiveMeddling wanted Miller Miller, Eleniak and Everhart]], justifying the latter choice with his belief that supermodels were "the next big thing" that would make hit movies. So despite her minimal acting experience, she got the part.
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* FranchiseKiller: This movie brought down both the original ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' television series (which had just been {{Uncancelled}}) and the film series as well after its poor reviews and box office. As a result, an eventual third installment (''Ritual'') went straight-to-DVD and initially had its ties to the franchise edited out. Another film (''Fat Tuesday'') had a completed script, but was canceled in pre-production (WordOfGod, though, insists that was due to other factors).
** Though according to some rumors, ''Tuesday'' was finished...but was left unreleased.
* HostilityOnTheSet: Reports say that Miller, who had only agreed to do the film [[MoneyDearBoy once he got paid a million dollars]], did not get along with anyone on the set, even as far as being accused of stealing a set van to leave. He not only alienated castmates by [[ThrowItIn improvising all his dialogue]] and then getting permission to skip out of shooting for the rest of the day, leaving them to try to work out how to react and act around lines he probably never said, he alienated the crew because all this forced them to work weekends. Apparently heat between him and Creator/CoreyFeldman got so bad that the producers had to enforce a distance between the two on set in between takes.

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* FranchiseKiller: This movie brought down both the original ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' television series (which had just been {{Uncancelled}}) and the film series as well after its poor reviews and box office. As a result, an eventual third installment (''Ritual'') went straight-to-DVD and initially had its ties to the franchise edited out. Another film (''Fat Tuesday'') had a completed script, but was canceled in pre-production (WordOfGod, though, insists that was due to other factors).
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Reports say that Miller, who had only agreed to do the film [[MoneyDearBoy once he got paid a million dollars]], did not get along with anyone on the set, even as far as being accused by Corey Feldman of stealing a set van to leave. He not only alienated castmates by [[ThrowItIn improvising all his dialogue]] and then getting permission to skip out of shooting for the rest of the day, leaving them to try to work out how to react and act around lines he probably never said, he alienated the crew because all this forced them to work weekends. Apparently heat between him and Creator/CoreyFeldman got so bad that the producers had to enforce a distance between the two on set in between takes.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Executive producer Joel Silver insisted on casting Creator/DennisMiller and Angie Everhart even though the writer/producer and director had both agreed that Creator/DanielBaldwin and Robin Givens were their choices.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Executive producer Joel Silver insisted on casting Creator/DennisMiller and Angie Everhart even though the writer/producer and director had both agreed that Creator/DanielBaldwin and Robin Givens Creator/RobinGivens were their choices.

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* 8 While Everhart was generally in a better mood than her castmates, that changed briefly when she broke up with Creator/SylvesterStallone—in her words she was an "emotional wreck". However, that allowed her to start playing Lilith the way she had wanted to, not the way he had been coaching her to, and after reshooting some scenes to make her performance consistent, she finished the film generally pleased with herself.

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* 8 ** While Everhart was generally in a better mood than her castmates, that changed briefly when she broke up with Creator/SylvesterStallone—in her words she was an "emotional wreck". However, that allowed her to start playing Lilith the way she had wanted to, not the way he had been coaching her to, and after reshooting some scenes to make her performance consistent, she finished the film generally pleased with herself.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Executive producer Joel Silver insisted on casting Creator/DennisMiller and Angie Everhart even though the writer/producer and director had both agreed that Daniel Baldwin and Robin Givens were their choices.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Executive producer Joel Silver insisted on casting Creator/DennisMiller and Angie Everhart even though the writer/producer and director had both agreed that Daniel Baldwin Creator/DanielBaldwin and Robin Givens were their choices.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Miller considered himself to be a comedian and conservative political commentator, not an actor, and had no interest in doing the film, joking (without seriously believing that it would happen) that he would only do it if they paid him a million dollars (which was considerably more than he had ever been paid for any project up to that point). However Joel Silver wanted him badly enough to actually throw a million dollars at him, and he ended up taking the money. All of this didn't help his attitude on set any.

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* MoneyDearBoy: Miller considered himself to be a comedian and conservative political commentator, not an actor, and had no interest in doing the film, joking (without seriously believing that it would happen) that he would only do it if they paid him a million dollars (which was considerably more than he had ever been paid for any project up to that point). However Joel Silver wanted him badly enough to actually throw a million dollars at him, and he ended up taking him (which represented a considerable chunk of the money.money that had been budgeted for the film). All of this didn't help his attitude on set any.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Miller only did the film because he was promised a million dollars for doing so, which didn't help his attitude on set any.

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* MoneyDearBoy: Miller considered himself to be a comedian and conservative political commentator, not an actor, and had no interest in doing the film, joking (without seriously believing that it would happen) that he would only did the film because he was promised do it if they paid him a million dollars (which was considerably more than he had ever been paid for doing so, which any project up to that point). However Joel Silver wanted him badly enough to actually throw a million dollars at him, and he ended up taking the money. All of this didn't help his attitude on set any.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Executive producer Joel Silver insisted on casting Creator/DennisMiller and Angie Everhart even though the writer/producer and director had both agreed that Daniel Baldwin and Robin Givens were their choices.



* HostilityOnTheSet: Reports say that Creator/DennisMiller, who had only agreed to do the film [[MoneyDearBoy once he got paid a million dollars]], did not get along with anyone on the set, even as far as being accused of stealing a set van to leave. He not only alienated castmates by [[ThrowItIn improvising all his dialogue]] and then getting permission to skip out of shooting for the rest of the day, leaving them to try to work out how to react and act around lines he probably never said, he alienated the crew because all this forced them to work weekends. Apparently heat between him and Creator/CoreyFeldman got so bad that the producers had to enforce a distance between the two on set in between takes.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Reports say that Creator/DennisMiller, Miller, who had only agreed to do the film [[MoneyDearBoy once he got paid a million dollars]], did not get along with anyone on the set, even as far as being accused of stealing a set van to leave. He not only alienated castmates by [[ThrowItIn improvising all his dialogue]] and then getting permission to skip out of shooting for the rest of the day, leaving them to try to work out how to react and act around lines he probably never said, he alienated the crew because all this forced them to work weekends. Apparently heat between him and Creator/CoreyFeldman got so bad that the producers had to enforce a distance between the two on set in between takes.



** After finishing the script, writer/producer A.L. Katz and director Gilbert Adler had settled on Daniel Baldwin as Rafe and Robin Givens as Lilith. However, executive producer Joel Silver wanted Miller and Angie Everhart, justifying the latter choice with his belief that supermodels were "the next big thing" that would make hit movies. So despite her minimal acting experience, she got the part.

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** After finishing the script, writer/producer A.L. Katz and director Gilbert Adler had settled on Daniel Baldwin as Rafe and Robin Givens as Lilith. However, executive producer Joel Silver [[ExecutiveMeddling wanted Miller and Angie Everhart, Everhart]], justifying the latter choice with his belief that supermodels were "the next big thing" that would make hit movies. So despite her minimal acting experience, she got the part.



** Miller made it abundantly clear that he absolutely didn't want to be making the film. He often had his assistant go and ask the producer and director if he could shoot his scenes first and then go,[[note]]or sometimes not even show up at all[[/note]] a request they almost always granted, leaving the other members of the cast to do any takes which didn't require his presence dependent on the script supervisor and [[HostilityOnTheSet angry and resentful of him]].[[note]]As it happened, Everhart was about the only person with significant screen time who maintained an upbeat attitude throughout the prouction[[/note]] The crew, too, came to despise Miller since his frequent absences from the set often meant they had to work weekends at the expense of their family time.

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** Miller made it abundantly clear that he absolutely didn't want to be making the film. He often had his assistant go and ask the producer and director if he could shoot his scenes first and then go,[[note]]or sometimes not even show up at all[[/note]] a request they almost always granted, leaving the other members of the cast to do any takes which didn't require his presence dependent on the script supervisor and [[HostilityOnTheSet angry and resentful of him]].[[note]]As it happened, Everhart was about the only person with significant screen time who maintained an upbeat attitude throughout the prouction[[/note]] The crew, too, came to despise Miller since his frequent absences from the set often meant they had to work weekends at the expense of their family time.


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*8 While Everhart was generally in a better mood than her castmates, that changed briefly when she broke up with Creator/SylvesterStallone—in her words she was an "emotional wreck". However, that allowed her to start playing Lilith the way she had wanted to, not the way he had been coaching her to, and after reshooting some scenes to make her performance consistent, she finished the film generally pleased with herself.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Reports say that Dennis Miller did not get along with anyone on set, even as far as being accused of stealing a set van to leave. Apparently heat between him and Creator/CoreyFeldman got so bad that the producers had to force a distance between the two on set in between takes.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Reports say that Dennis Miller Creator/DennisMiller, who had only agreed to do the film [[MoneyDearBoy once he got paid a million dollars]], did not get along with anyone on the set, even as far as being accused of stealing a set van to leave. He not only alienated castmates by [[ThrowItIn improvising all his dialogue]] and then getting permission to skip out of shooting for the rest of the day, leaving them to try to work out how to react and act around lines he probably never said, he alienated the crew because all this forced them to work weekends. Apparently heat between him and Creator/CoreyFeldman got so bad that the producers had to force enforce a distance between the two on set in between takes.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Miller only did the film because he was promised a million dollars for doing so, which didn't help his attitude on set any.
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** After finishing the script, writer/producer A.L. Katz and director Gilbert Adler had settled on Daniel Baldwin as Rafe and Robin Givens as Lilith. However, executive producer Joel Silver wanted Miller and Angie Everhart, justifying the latter choice with his belief that supermodels were "the next big thing" that would make hit movies. So despite her minimal acting experience, she got the part.
** Miller didn't want to do the film, and to turn it down without having to actually say no, [[MoneyDearBoy asked for a million dollars]]. After the studio balked, Silver took $750,000 out of the film's special effects budget—a film about vampires, mind you—to pay Miller that amount.
** Since he'd alienated all the industry's craft unions, Silver had the movie shot in Vancouver, which created two problems:
*** The Canadian crews were inexperienced, greatly annoying the cast who often had to work around them.
*** More importantly, shooting took place in July and August. During this time of year, Vancouver has maybe a couple of hours of genuine, full-dark night in every 24, which don't come until very late. This presented a ''real problem'' when shooting a ''vampire'' movie.
** Miller made it abundantly clear that he absolutely didn't want to be making the film. He often had his assistant go and ask the producer and director if he could shoot his scenes first and then go,[[note]]or sometimes not even show up at all[[/note]] a request they almost always granted, leaving the other members of the cast to do any takes which didn't require his presence dependent on the script supervisor and [[HostilityOnTheSet angry and resentful of him]].[[note]]As it happened, Everhart was about the only person with significant screen time who maintained an upbeat attitude throughout the prouction[[/note]] The crew, too, came to despise Miller since his frequent absences from the set often meant they had to work weekends at the expense of their family time.
*** At one point he tried to steal one of the Teamsters' vans to leave the set.
** Making these matters even worse, he disliked the script and [[ThrowItIn ad-libbed much of his dialogue in its place]], often using one-liners that hadn't made his cut for his standup act. So not only did the other actors have to rely on the script girl, they couldn't even rely on her to give them the line that Miller had actually said, resulting in some discordant scenes in the finished film.
** Miller wasn't the only member of the cast to give the filmmakers problems. After shooting started, Erika Eleniak had her manager tell them that she wasn't coming unless they seriously rewrote her character. She had just left ''Series/{{Baywatch}}'' with the hope of getting more serious roles, and didn't want the character to be so sexualized (i.e. not portrayed as a former stripper). The filmmakers say they complied, although Eleniak has characterized the dispute over merely one scene Silver wanted to add in which there was apparent LesYay between her and Everhart. She ''was'' upset that the rewritten script took out a scene in which it was revealed that she had once weighed 300 pounds and been a fat-porn star ... she had even gone to the trouble of wearing special makeup for a poster that would have showed that.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Reports say that Dennis Miller did not get along with anyone on set, even as far as being accused of stealing a set van to leave. Apparently heat between him and Corey Feldman got so bad that the producers had to force a distance between the two on set in between takes.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Reports say that Dennis Miller did not get along with anyone on set, even as far as being accused of stealing a set van to leave. Apparently heat between him and Corey Feldman Creator/CoreyFeldman got so bad that the producers had to force a distance between the two on set in between takes.
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* CastingGag: Creator/WilliamSadler (Brayker from ''Film/DemonKnight'') has a cameo as a mummy in the FramingDevice.
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* OldShame: For Creator/DennisMiller, though he has a sense of humor about it. Creator/BillOReilly still never misses a chance to remind him of the movie whenever Miller appears on his show.

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* OldShame: For Creator/DennisMiller, though he has a sense of humor about it. Creator/BillOReilly still never misses missed a chance to remind him of the movie whenever Miller appears appeared on his show.''The O'Reilly Factor''.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Of course, everyone will know Creator/DennisMiller (former ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' cast member and SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Incarnate).
** Some may also recognize Chris Sarandon, who starred in [[Film/FrightNight1985 another movie featuring vampires]]. And let's not forget [[Film/TheLostBoys Corey Feldman]].
** Vincent Prather was [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi an Ewok]] and [[Film/{{Willow}} Vohnkar]].

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* FranchiseKiller: This movie brought down both the original ''TalesFromTheCrypt'' television series (which had just been {{Uncancelled}}) and the film series as well after its poor reviews and box office. As a result, an eventual third installment (''Ritual'') went straight-to-DVD and initially had its ties to the franchise edited out. Another film (''Fat Tuesday'') had a completed script, but was canceled in pre-production. (WordOfGod, though, insists that was due to other factors.)

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* CastingGag: Creator/WilliamSadler (Brayker from ''Film/DemonKnight'') has a cameo as a mummy in the FramingDevice.
* FranchiseKiller: This movie brought down both the original ''TalesFromTheCrypt'' ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' television series (which had just been {{Uncancelled}}) and the film series as well after its poor reviews and box office. As a result, an eventual third installment (''Ritual'') went straight-to-DVD and initially had its ties to the franchise edited out. Another film (''Fat Tuesday'') had a completed script, but was canceled in pre-production. pre-production (WordOfGod, though, insists that was due to other factors.)factors).



* HeyItsThatGuy: Of course, everyone will know Dennis Miller (former ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' cast member and SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Incarnate). Some may also recognize Chris Sarandon, who starred in [[Film/FrightNight1985 another movie featuring vampires]]. And let's not forget [[Film/TheLostBoys Corey Feldman]].

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* HeyItsThatGuy: Of course, everyone will know Dennis Miller Creator/DennisMiller (former ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' cast member and SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Incarnate). Incarnate).
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Some may also recognize Chris Sarandon, who starred in [[Film/FrightNight1985 another movie featuring vampires]]. And let's not forget [[Film/TheLostBoys Corey Feldman]].



* OldShame: For Dennis Miller, though he has a sense of humor about it. BillOReilly still never misses a chance to remind him of the movie whenever Miller appears on his show.
* PropRecycling: The Key from ''DemonKnight'' returns in this film. Oddly, they never say what exactly it is, but the effect it has on vampires [[spoiler:and the way it explodes in a red flash when destroyed]] suggests it might actually be the same item. Which has some [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse disturbing implications...]] [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt in both directions]].
** However, they do mention in ''Demon Knight'' that there was more then one key (in-fact SEVEN of them), and its possible all keys look like that.

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* OldShame: For Dennis Miller, Creator/DennisMiller, though he has a sense of humor about it. BillOReilly Creator/BillOReilly still never misses a chance to remind him of the movie whenever Miller appears on his show.
* PropRecycling: The Key from ''DemonKnight'' ''Film/DemonKnight'' returns in this film. Oddly, they never say what exactly it is, but the effect it has on vampires [[spoiler:and the way it explodes in a red flash when destroyed]] suggests it might actually be the same item. Which has some [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse disturbing implications...]] [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt ]][[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt in both directions]].
** However, they do mention in ''Demon Knight'' that there was more then than one key (in-fact (in fact, SEVEN of them), and its it's possible all keys look like that.



**** It is meant to be one of the keys, one was supposed to appear in each Crypt movie, but it didn't appear in the third film. The destruction of this key would also explain the Cryptkeeper's assertion in Demon Knight that Jerilyn lives happily ever after.
* RecycledScript: The host segments here are almost the same as the ones from a fifth season episode, "The Assassin"--even reusing guest star Creator/WilliamSadler! (Though he plays a mummy here instead of [[Film/BillAndTed the Grim Reaper]].)

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**** It is meant to be one of the keys, one was supposed to appear in each Crypt ''Crypt'' movie, but it didn't appear in the third film. The destruction of this key would also explain the Cryptkeeper's assertion in Demon Knight ''Demon Knight'' that Jerilyn Jeryline lives happily ever after.
* RecycledScript: The host segments here are almost the same as the ones from a fifth season episode, "The Assassin"--even reusing guest star Creator/WilliamSadler! (Though he plays a mummy here instead of [[Film/BillAndTed the Grim Reaper]].))
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Of course, everyone will know Dennis Miller (former ''SaturdayNightLive'' cast member and SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Incarnate). Some may also recognize Chris Sarandon, who starred in [[Film/FrightNight another movie featuring vampires]]. And let's not forget [[Film/TheLostBoys Corey Feldman]].

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* HeyItsThatGuy: Of course, everyone will know Dennis Miller (former ''SaturdayNightLive'' ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' cast member and SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Incarnate). Some may also recognize Chris Sarandon, who starred in [[Film/FrightNight [[Film/FrightNight1985 another movie featuring vampires]]. And let's not forget [[Film/TheLostBoys Corey Feldman]].
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* RecycledScript: The host segments here are almost the same as the ones from a fifth season episode, "The Assassin"--even reusing guest star William Sadler! (Though he plays a mummy here instead of [[Film/BillAndTed the Grim Reaper]].)

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* RecycledScript: The host segments here are almost the same as the ones from a fifth season episode, "The Assassin"--even reusing guest star William Sadler! Creator/WilliamSadler! (Though he plays a mummy here instead of [[Film/BillAndTed the Grim Reaper]].)
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* FranchiseKiller: This movie brought down both the original ''TalesFromTheCrypt'' television series (which had just been {{Uncancelled}}) and the film series as well after its poor reviews and box office. As a result, a third installment went straight-to-DVD and a fourth film (''Fat Tuesday'') was canceled in pre-production.
** Fat Tuesday was actually the working title of Bordello of Blood.

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* FranchiseKiller: This movie brought down both the original ''TalesFromTheCrypt'' television series (which had just been {{Uncancelled}}) and the film series as well after its poor reviews and box office. As a result, a an eventual third installment (''Ritual'') went straight-to-DVD and a fourth initially had its ties to the franchise edited out. Another film (''Fat Tuesday'') had a completed script, but was canceled in pre-production.
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pre-production. (WordOfGod, though, insists that was actually the working title of Bordello of Blood. due to other factors.)



* RecycledScript: The host segments here are almost the same as the ones from "The Assassin" - even reusing guest star William Sadler!

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* OldShame: For Dennis Miller, though he has a sense of humor about it. BillOReilly still never misses a chance to remind him of the movie whenever Miller appears on his show.
* PropRecycling: The Key from ''DemonKnight'' returns in this film. Oddly, they never say what exactly it is, but the effect it has on vampires [[spoiler:and the way it explodes in a red flash when destroyed]] suggests it might actually be the same item. Which has some [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse disturbing implications...]] [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt in both directions]].
** However, they do mention in ''Demon Knight'' that there was more then one key (in-fact SEVEN of them), and its possible all keys look like that.
*** Also the end of the world was only if the demons got all the keys. Maybe this means we're permanently saved!
**** It is meant to be one of the keys, one was supposed to appear in each Crypt movie, but it didn't appear in the third film. The destruction of this key would also explain the Cryptkeeper's assertion in Demon Knight that Jerilyn lives happily ever after.
* RecycledScript: The host segments here are almost the same as the ones from a fifth season episode, "The Assassin" - even Assassin"--even reusing guest star William Sadler!Sadler! (Though he plays a mummy here instead of [[Film/BillAndTed the Grim Reaper]].)
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Of course, everyone will know Dennis Miller (former ''SaturdayNightLive'' cast member and SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Incarnate). Some may also recognize Chris Sarandon, who starred in [[FrightNight another movie featuring vampires]]. And let's not forget [[TheLostBoys Corey Feldman]].
** Vincent Prather was [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi an Ewok]] and [[{{Willow}} Vohnkar]].

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* HeyItsThatGuy: Of course, everyone will know Dennis Miller (former ''SaturdayNightLive'' cast member and SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Incarnate). Some may also recognize Chris Sarandon, who starred in [[FrightNight [[Film/FrightNight another movie featuring vampires]]. And let's not forget [[TheLostBoys [[Film/TheLostBoys Corey Feldman]].
** Vincent Prather was [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi an Ewok]] and [[{{Willow}} [[Film/{{Willow}} Vohnkar]].

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** Vincent Prather was [[ReturnOfTheJedi an Ewok]] and [[{{Willow}} Vohnkar]].

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** Vincent Prather was [[ReturnOfTheJedi [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi an Ewok]] and [[{{Willow}} Vohnkar]].Vohnkar]].
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* FranchiseKiller: This movie brought down both the original ''TalesFromTheCrypt'' television series (which had just been {{Uncancelled}}) and the film series as well after its poor reviews and box office. As a result, a third installment went straight-to-DVD and a fourth film (''Fat Tuesday'') was canceled in pre-production.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Of course, everyone will know Dennis Miller (former ''SaturdayNightLive'' cast member and SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Incarnate). Some may also recognize Chris Sarandon, who starred in [[FrightNight another movie featuring vampires]]. And let's not forget [[TheLostBoys Corey Feldman]].

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* HeyItsThatGuy: Of course, everyone will know Dennis Miller (former ''SaturdayNightLive'' cast member and SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Incarnate). Some may also recognize Chris Sarandon, who starred in [[FrightNight another movie featuring vampires]]. And let's not forget [[TheLostBoys Corey Feldman]].Feldman]].
** Vincent Prather was [[ReturnOfTheJedi an Ewok]] and [[{{Willow}} Vohnkar]].

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