{"title":"Ghoulies II","dateDebut":"1987","dateEnd":null,"description":"This pedantic sequel to Empire Pictures' less-than-original Ghoulies was released directly to video and summarily slipped into oblivion. At the outset of this one, the title creatures \u00c2\u2014 rubbery puppets originally conceived as cut-rate Gremlins lookalikes \u00c2\u2014 are shanghaied by a priest who intends to exterminate them, but they manage to escape to a low-rent carnival. There they take up residence in \"Satan's Den,\" a foundering, old-fashioned haunted house attraction run by Royal Dano, who fears he may lose ownership of the show due to sagging attendance. The presence of the ghoulies at first gives business a much-needed boost ... until the slimy little buggers start dining on the patrons. Despite some enhancements in the lackluster monster effects (by John Buechler, who's done better work elsewhere) and clever stop-motion animation by David Allen, this film is just as pointless as its predecessor. There is, however, one memorable scene, which makes good on the promise of the first film's ad campaign \u00c2\u2014 which featured one of the reptilian critters leaping from a toilet bowl, accompanied by the tagline \"They'll get you in the end!\"","leadImageMedUrl":"http:\/\/distro-1.retrojunk.com\/secure\/5b2299a89cb38a2e60826a561a92345357c245dd8df903405cc277b0b7ce0817f89223\/image\/b0f_6a270aa045__485f1d0ae7.jpg"}