Most people have heard of "Scanners" from 1981. It's most famous for it's head explosions. The practical effects still hold up after all these years. But did you know there were four more films in the franchise? I didnt. Only the original had David Cronenberg's involvement. The rest are direct to video and have basically the same plot. The villains are pretty good though.
In honor of this Canadian franchise, i also includes some unique foods from a Foodnetwork.ca article here Definitely check out the barnacles, fiddleheads, dulce (red seawood) and Cod tongue.
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The "Saw" Franchise And Stuffed Bell Peppers With Ground Beef
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The "Scream" Franchise And 90's Nostalgia Food
The "Evil Dead" Franchise And Michigan Cherry Pie
The "Resident Evil" Franchise And Alice Springs Chicken
The "Candyman" Franchise And Greek Baklava
The George A Romero "Dead" Franchise And Pittsburgh Salad
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Top 10 Movie Monsters Of All Time And Some Beverages For After You're Scared To Death
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