A gut-busting triple-feature of your favorite 80s comedies. Films include: Easy Money, Throw Momma from the Train and Once Bitten. Easy Money (1983, Rated R, 95 minutes): Starring Rodney Dangerfield as Monty Capoletti, the... more » black sheep of a prominent family. Nothing can curb Monty's drinking, gluttony, gambling, smoking, or general carousing. Nothing, that is, except the possibility of inheriting millions from his mother-in-law (Geraldine Fitzgerald). For one whole year, Monty must clean up his act. Can he do it? Throw Momma from the Train (1987, Rated PG-13, 88 minutes): A bitter ex-husband. A put upon Momma's boy. Both want their respective spouse and mother dead, but who will pull it off? Stars Danny DeVito and Billy Crystal. Once Bitten (1985, Rated PG-13, 94 minutes): A vampire Countess (Lauren Hutton) needs to drink the blood of a virgin in order to keep her eternal beauty. If she cannot do it by Halloween, she will surely die. It seems that all is hopeless, until she bumps into Mark Kendall (Jim Carrey).« less