Review of Blood Diner (1987) by Chris B — 27 Oct 2007
Two brothers open a health food restaurant. Since childhood they're uncle had been a big influence on them. Teaching them telepathy, dark magic, etc. Until poor uncle Anwar is shot by police during a tragic yet hilarious flashback scene.
The Tutman brothers know what they have to do, resurrect uncle Anwar's brain, serve people in their "Vegetarian" restaurant, at the same time piecing together dead co-eds to form the body that will inhabit Sheetar, an egyptian goddess.
Watch it, it's funny, campy, and overall a good time. The characters are wacky, the dialogue is horrible, theirs inept cops, a rival restaurant owner with a ventrilliquist dummy, all in all a good time to be had sitting at home with friends laughing your assess off.
Piece of advice though, don't order the fishy finger suprise.
This review of Blood Diner (1987) was written by Chris B on 27 Oct 2007.
Blood Diner has generally received mixed reviews.
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