Till Death Do Us Laugh (1996)
Reviewed by: spinali on 1999-12-08
Summary: NULL
An investigative reporter has been invited to an exclusiveannual dinner of the "Strange and Unbelievable Experiences Society," where three stories are told, and the winner from the previous year is served for as the meal. This may explain the mediocre quality of the storytelling. The first is an office spooker about a beleaguered accountant who deliberately kills his fat boss by scaring him; but the man comes back by entering the soul of his new boss, a woman whose beauty is only exceeded by her desire for sex and revenge. The second is a collegiate tale involving a supposed curse, a cadaver, a pretty coed who makes out to be a ghost from the nearby Lotus Pond, and the underclassman who turns the tables on her. The last one is the least bad, with Anita Yuen as a newlywed so scared of the dark when her husband's gone that she takes on a pretty coed as a roommate. But the roomie turns out to be a disembodied ghost set on stealing Anita's life, husband, and career by being her duplicate. Strictly a movie for undemanding teens on dates -- though it does have its lion's share of Asian cuties.

(1.5/4)



[Reviewed by Steve Spinali]
Reviewer Score: 3