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  • A group of teenagers must fight for their lives in a mall guarded by malfunctioning killbots!

    For this 100th episode of Bad Movie Date Night, Nigel and Kaitlyn decided they needed a chance to redeem their favorite of all the "bad" movies, Chopping Mall, the classic film about malfunctioning robots blowing up heads and chasing down teens in a mall after it closes. This episode is chock full of soapboxes as Nigel discusses how far the podcast has come, the fine line between horror and horror-comedy, the lack of respect the horror genre receives, and why so many other shows look down on films.

    You won't want to miss this!

    Chopping Mall

    Directed by: Jim Wynorski

    Written by: Jim Wynorski, Steve Mitchell

    Starring: Kelli Maroney, Tony O'Dell, Russell Todd, Karrie Emerson, Barbara Crampton, Nick Segel, John Terlesky, Suzee Slater

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  • After returning from the grave, a zombie attacks a group of teens trying to enjoy an autumn hayride.

    What better way to capitalize on one of the most iconic roles ever than to play it again! S. William Hinzman, who played the first zombie in George Romero's Night of the Living Dead, has stepped into the director chair to direct a film featuring himself playing his iconic role from Night of the Living Dead. Tune in this week to hear Nigel and Kaitlyn discuss the similarities between FleshEater and Night of the Living Dead, as well as where the zombie mythos came from (and where it's going), and the countless sequels to Night of the Living Dead.

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    FleshEater: Revenge of the Living Dead

    Directed by: S. William Hinzman

    Written by: S. William Hinzman, Bill Randolph

    Starring: S. William Hinzman

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    **Closing song: "I walked with a Zombie" written by Roky Erickson, covered by Paper Compass**

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  • After stumbling across a mysterious black disc, an alien private investigator, Lemro, must discover why everyone wants it and what it does.

    A film so bizarre it has to be seen to be believed. In this episode, Nigel and Kaitlyn discuss showing vs. telling, the economics of giving away drugs, and alien FBI agents.

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    Alien Private Eye

    Directed by: Vik Rubenfeld

    Written by: Vik Rubenfeld

    Starring: Nicholas Hill, Cliff Adudell, John Alexander, Robert Axelrod, Brenda Winston

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  • After experiencing dreams of dying on Alcatraz, Alex and his friends decide to investigate to figure out why he's suddenly having these mysterious dreams, and what secrets is the old prison hiding and what connection do his dreams have with the recent death of a popstar on the island?

    With a soundtrack written and performed by Devo, Slaughterhouse Rock is a wild, pseudo-ripoff of A Nightmare on Elm Street with a pop-music twist that needs to be seen to believed. On this episode, Nigel and Kaitlyn discuss first dates, boy's dorm rooms, and dream logic. You won't want to miss this one!

    Slaughterhouse Rock

    Directed by: Dimitri Logothetis

    Written by: Dimitri Logothetis, Sandra Willard, Nora Goodman

    Starring: Toni Basil, Nicholas Celozzi, Tom Reilly

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  • After a rock band is murdered, they are brought back to life with an ancient spell to save a small town from zombie Nazis through the power of rock!

    Originally intended as a 20-minute feature within the film American Drive-in, Hard Rock Zombies is a wild example of what low budgets, rock music, and infinite imagination can do for a film. Tune in this week to hear Nigel and Kaitlyn discuss the film's stance on books, small-town life, and the worst evil of all!

    Hard Rock Zombies

    Directed by: Krishna Shah

    Written by: Krishna Shah, David Allen Ball

    Starring: E.J. Curse, Geno Andrews, Sam Mann, Phil Fondacaro

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  • A group of friends must fight for their lives on an island of Zombies after missing their boat to a rave.

    House of the Dead is one of many video game film adaptations by Uwe Boll. Is it any better than his other classics such as Alone in the Dark (2005) or Bloodrayne (2005)? You'll have to tune in to find out!

    House of the Dead

    Directed by: Uwe Boll

    Written by: Mark A. Altman, Dan Bates, Dave Parker

    Starring: Jonathan Cherry, Tyron Leitso, Clint Howard, Ona Grauer

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  • In a future 2017, in the midst of the 2nd American Civil War, nightclub owner Barbara Kopetski (AKA Barb Wire) is forced to decide between maintaining her neutrality or supporting a cause she left behind long ago.

    Based on a Dark Horse comic of the same name, Barb Wire is one of those late 90s action films that cranks it up to 11 and doesn't back down. This week, Nigel and Kaitlyn discuss their apocalypse nicknames, the effectiveness of show don't tell, and their enthusiastic love of this film.

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    Barb Wire

    Directed by: David Hogan

    Written by: Chris Warner, Ilene Chaiken, Chuck Pfarrer

    Starring: Pamela Anderson, Udo Kier, Clint Howard, Temuera Morison,

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  • We've finally reached the end of our four-part Leprechaun series, and after this episode, we're happy to say goodbye. Tune in this week to hear Nigel and Kaitlyn admit defeat as they try and figure out Space-Marine contracts, Space-Spiders, Space-Boobs, and Space-Politics.

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    Leprechaun 4

    Directed by: Brian Trenchard-Smith

    Written by: Dennis A. Pratt

    Starring: Warwick Davis, Brent Jasmer, Jessica Collins, Guy Siner, Gary Grosman, Rebecca Carlton, Tim Colceri, Miguel A Núñez Jr.

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  • This week, Nigel and Kaitlyn are talking about Leprechaun 3, the first direct-to-video installment in the Leprechaun series. It's also arguably the best in the series, but that's up to you to decide. In this episode, Nigel and Kaitlyn talk about the effect that video stores had on 80's and 90's horror series, as well as debate which Leprechaun movie is really the best.

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    Leprechaun 3

    Directed by: Brian Trenchard-Smith

    Written by: Dave DuBos

    Starring: Warwick Davis, John Gatins, Lee Armstrong

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  • This podcast has had some weird episodes before, but none that contain Leprechaun-math!

    This week, Nigel and Kaityln discuss Leprechaun 2, the follow-up to the 1993 classic, Leprechaun. In this episode, they try to figure out the mating process and lifecycle of a Leprechaun, the commonality of wrought iron, and the unmade treatment of Leprechaun 3.

    Like always, this isn't an episode you're going to want to miss!

    Leprechaun 2

    Directed by: Rodman Flender

    Written by: Turi Meyer, Alfredo Septién

    Starring: Warwick Davis, Charlie Heath, Shevonne Durkin, Sandy Baron

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  • We're kicking off the month of March with a St. Patrick's Day Horror classic, Leprechaun. Perhaps it is the only St. Patrick's Day Horror movie(A quick Google search shows that is not true). This week Nigel and Kaitlyn delve into the lore of the Leprechaun and decide whether this movie did a good job giving proper representation to our short Irish friends. They also discuss the start of Jennifer Aniston's career since Friends aired the year after this movie was released.

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    Leprechaun

    Directed by: Mark Jones

    Written by: Mark Jones

    Starring: Warwick Davis, Jennifer Aniston, Ken Olandt

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  • Ooof. This movie was tough to watch.

    Tune in to hear Nigel and Kaitlyn struggle to find coherency in Mike Myer's comedy style, and also discuss how comedy works and why comedy seems to be so much more subjective than any other genre.

    The Love Guru

    Directed by: Marco Schnabel

    Written by: Mike Myers, Graham Gordy

    Starring: Mike Myers, Jessica Alba, Romany Malco, Justin Timberlake, Verne Troyer, Meagan Good

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  • This week, on a very special episode of Bad Movie Date Night, Nigel and Kaitlyn are talking about the recent addition/rewrite to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, Texas Chainsaw Massacre. In it, Nigel and Kaitlyn get deep into nostalgia and remakes and discuss whether its better to play it safe or introduce new ideas to a franchise. They also discuss how blatantly this film rips off another recent horror series addition. You won't want to miss it!

    This might be the first time a brand new movie has been covered on this podcast (I didn't go back and check TBH), and the fastest turnaround for recording, so bare with us if there are any issues with the audio!

    Thanks for listening!

    Texas Chainsaw Massacre

    Directed by: David Blue Garcia

    Written by: Chris Tomas Devlin, Fede Alvarez, Rodo Sayagues

    Starring: Sarah Yarkin, Elsie Fisher, Mark Burnham

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  • Happy Valentines Day, Everyone! This week Nigel and Kaitlyn are talking about Valentine's Day, Garry Marshall's first attempt to cram as many celebrities in a movie as possible with crisscrossing stories. In this case, the whole story is focused on Valentine's Day, the most magical day of the year if you're in love. In this episode, Kaitlyn plays six degrees of separation with the stories. Is she successful? You'll have to tune in to find out.

    Valentine's Date (2010)

    Directed by: Garry Marshall

    Written by: Katherine Fugate, Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein

    Starring: Julia Robers, Jamie Foxx, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, Hector Elizondo, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Carter Jenkins, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley Maclaine, Taylor Swift

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  • This episode gets a little weird. For a sequel of a film that was surprisingly enjoyable, it really does jump the shark. This episode takes a bit to get moving since there isn't a lot to talk about. At one point Nigel starts talking about the 1985 Alien ripoff, Creature. Yeah, it gets weird. But, if you're a completionist (like us) you won't want to miss this episode.

    Return to House on Haunted Hill

    Directed by: Victor Garcia

    Written by: William Massa

    Starring: Amanda Righetti, Cerina Vincent, Erik Palladino, Tom Riley, Andrew Lee Potts, Jeffrey Combs

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  • Compared to the original 1953 House of Wax, this remake is an entirely different movie. In fact, some might say it's a remake of an entirely different movie from the 1980s. You'll have to tune in to find out what movie it is. This week, Nigel and Kaitlyn dive into this remake and evaluate the location of the film, the necessity of Paris Hilton's pregnancy sub-sub-sub plot, the dualism of twins, and the logistics of building a town out of wax. Just like every week, you won't want to miss this episode!

    House of Wax (2005)

    Directed by: Jaume Collet-Serra

    Written by: Charles Belden, Chad Hayes, Carey W Hayes

    Starring: Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray, Paris Hilton, Brian Van Holt, Jared Padalecki, Jon Abrahams, Robert Ri'chard

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  • In preparation for the next Dark Castle Entertainment film, Nigel and Kaitlyn are discussing the 1953 House of Wax. In this episode, Nigel and Kaitlyn talk about the real-life fear Vincent Price faced, a 3D film directed by a man with one eye, and the merits of old timey courtship. This might be the best movie talked about on the podcast. You won't want to miss this!

    House of Wax

    Directed by: André De Toth

    Written by: Crane Wilbur, Charles Belden

    Starring: Vincent Price, Frank Lovejoy, Phyllis Kirk, Carolyn Jones

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  • This week, Nigel and Kaitlyn compare and contrast the original William Castle 13 Ghosts with the 2001 remake Thir13en Ghosts. Is the remake any good? Does it do anything better? Or, is this another situation in which the original is superior in every way? You'll have to tune in to find out!

    Thir13en Ghosts

    Directed by: Steve Beck

    Written by: Robb White, Neal Marshall Stevens, Richard D'Ovidio

    Starring: Tony Shalhoub, Shannon Elizabeth, Embeth Davidtz, Matthew Lillard, F. Murray Abraham

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  • For our first real episode of the year, we're kicking off a William Castle/Dark Castle series with 13 Ghosts. In this episode, Nigel shares about William Castle's PR Genius with his gimmicks like "Emerg-o" and "Illusion-O!" Then Nigel and Kaitlyn discuss the merits of a 1960's horror film in the same vein as gothic horror. You won't want to miss this!

    13 Ghosts

    Directed by: William Castle

    Written by: Robb White

    Starring: Charles Herbert, Jo Morrow, Martin Milner, Rosemary DeCamp, Donald Woods, Margaret Hamilton

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  • This week, Nigel and Kaitlyn wanted to switch things up so they opted for a New Year's Eve rom-com movie instead of something in the horror department. Is there a more perfect movie than 2011's New Year's Eve, a film that brings together more actors than there are in Hollywood to tell a story about hope and relationships on the most magical night of the year.

    This episode takes a weird turn at the end when Kaitlyn brings up the topic of artistic integrity and Hollywood cash grabs. It's the perfect set up for 2022, and you won't want to miss it!

    New Year's Eve (2011)

    Directed by: Gary Marshall

    Written by: Katherine Fugate

    Starring: Everyone.

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