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Army of Darkness Coffee Parody

Klaatu… Varata… Nicaragua?

Any self-respecting Army of Darkness fan knows “the words” and how Ash flubs the line when grabbing the Necronomicon, but no one I know has ever combined the movie with fine beverage…until now.

Some of the guys from my local coffee shop, The Easy Chair took fan fiction to ultimate heights by remixing a scene from Army of Darkness. You’ll recognize the scene, and if you don’t, go immediately to your Netflix queue and put Army of Darkness at the top of the list.

Hail to the King Baby!

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Comments

  1. Erin | Tuesday, August 10, 2010

    That. Is. Awesome! Leave it to D’Amico to find this.

  2. ashley v routson | Tuesday, August 10, 2010

    Totally a FTW! And yes, D’Amico is definitely the master of finding awesome video on the interwebz!

  3. Brian | Tuesday, August 10, 2010

    I’ve never seen Army of Darkness. Am I missing something?

  4. phil | Wednesday, August 11, 2010

    That is awesome!
    Brian, how could you not have seen Army of Darkness? Bruce Campbell moves are great.

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