I recognized Adam Scott because of Parks and Rec ("Is there a non-gay way to ask him to go hunting with me?").
Can't say I'd recognize Toni Collette.
Had to look up David Koechner, but immediately recognized his picture on BOOM! WHAMMY! SLAM DINGER! Google.
I liked 2+1/2 Men unironically when Charlie Sheen was on it and I don't care how "uncultured" that makes me. But Conchata Ferrell played definitely my favorite character and probably the only one on that show I saw as a "real" person, whatever my brain thinks that means.
As for the movie, I'm always a bigger fan of horror-comedy than I am of straight up horror. I just don't get scared the way I used to. The Babadook made me uncomfortable in a way most movies don't, but I'd say that was more depression than fear. But An American Werewolf in London is one of my favorite movies of all time.
If Krampus gets good reviews, I'll be on board. I still need to watch Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil. Hopefully, still on Netflix. Gonna need to fire up some horror movies/games (I only own Resident Evil 4) since it's the season.
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