Horror Movie Hotties: Ghost of Goodnight Lane (2014)

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

Today's moment of horror hotness comes courtesy of model/actress Christine Bently (not to be confused with Canadian news anchor Christine Bentley, whose bio is much easier to find online, as I've come to find out). GHOST OF GOODNIGHT LANE may appear to be yet another horror "homage" like that of MUCK, using lots of hot actresses showing skin as a distraction from the quality, and that very well may be the case. However, the more familiar faces in the film (Lacey Chabert and Danielle Harris), make it worthy of some sparked up curiousity. Not to mention scenes like this, where a creepy ghost lurks near Bently as she bathes herself in the shower. Did I mention this clip is NSFW? No big surprise, eh? So please click the image below to enjoy!

GHOST OF GOODNIGHT LANE (2014)

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Favorite Movies: Star Wars, The Shining, Clerks, Back to the Future, Detroit Rock read more City, Gremlins, The Jerk, A Clockwork Orange, Young Frankenstein, The Big Lebowski, Man on the Moon, UHF, District 9, The Artist, Beetlejuice, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan,The Toxic Avenger, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Yellow Submarine, and Pink Floyd's The Wall

Likes: Getting drunk, tocar la guitarra, the company of a beautiful woman, read more blowing a whole paycheck on DVD's, "Breaking Bad", In-n-Out burger, simply walking into Mordor, pulling the pieces back together, Michelangelo, Robert Williams, Josh Homme, Tool, Radiohead, The Beatles... oh, and boobs.

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