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This week we take a stroll down memory lane as we review one Chris's favorite childhood movies Scooby-Doo Zombie Island. We also have homework of Infinity Pool and Ravenous.
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Who doesn't like Evil Dead? That was rhetorical. We don't tolerate any Evil Dead slander.....not this week, anyway. Not with our special guest, Andrew Adams, in the room. Author of Black Widow Blues, Symposium of the Reaper, Infernal Moon, and a plethora of short stories and novels, Andrew stopped by the podcast to talk about how the Evil Dead franchise influenced his writing projects. Listen as we find the humor in Ash Williams slowly loses his mind.
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This week we dive into the Final Destination franchise as we rank them, we also get into ranking our favorite kills in the series, so let us know what your ranking is.
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Coming to you LIVE (Well.....pre-recorded and pre-edited) it's BODYBAG PODCAST!!!!! Our non-existent sponsors tell me we got a great show for you. We might not be communing with the devil, but we will most certainly review his performance. But, coming up after a quick commercial break, we have homework to talk about. Dave goes on a trip to the Devil's Carnival while Chris gets abducted. And now....here are your hosts; Chris Thomas and Brokewriter Dave!!!
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This week we are giving a second chance to Skinamarink, and well it does not go well. We also review our homework of Carmichael Manor and Maniac.
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For legal reasons, I have to say that neither Dave nor I are serial killers. But we certainly do our research. In this corner, we have a couple of gritty 80's serial killers named Henry and Otis....and in this corner, dawning their signature barnyard masks, it's the Killers from "You're Next.". But which one deserves the title of "Slasher" more?
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We are giving a second chance to Robert Egger's The Lighthouse, Chris and Dave both didn't like this movie the first time around now let us tell you how we felt on our second viewing.
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We have always maintained that A24 is.....well, a mixed bag. Movies like Hereditary or Midsommar can seem genius to some and boring to others. What can't be denied, however, is the effect that said movies have had on horror and horror authors. Dystopian and horror author, Davide Tarsitano was nice enough to come by the show to promote his latest book, "Hollow," and to tell us how certain A24 projects have impacted him and his work.
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This week we are giving praise to The Father of Zombies, the Godfather of the Dead we are ranking George A Romero's top films, Chris and Dave each made a list to compare and talk about it, so listen and see how similar or different each list is. Feel free to let us know who had the better list Chris or Dave.
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Space!! It's a huge place, but there's only room for one winner in these matches. Sure, we could have pitted two classics like Alien or The Thing against each other. But what fun is that? We want movies that don't usually end up in that discussion. Enter Slither in this corner and Event Horizon in the next. It doesn't matter if you stay here on earth or go millions of years into space.....death will find a way to come get you.
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This week was Dave's pick of The House of the Devil, a 2009 Ti West film, a film that we both went into blind see what we think of it, also we had homework of Dave watching Paranorman and Chris watching Hell House LLC. 2
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It is the return of the Return (of the Living Dead II) star, William Perry kicking off our guest list for Season 6 of Bodybag Podcast. Keeping up the momentum from his first book, "By His Hand," William just released the sequel, "Out of His Mind." With that kind of title, I'm assuming it's an autobiography. Then we are treated to some more of Perry's Hollywood stories and the fun he had being in Return of the Living Dead II.
"By his Hand" and "Out of his Mind" are both available via Amazon and you can also peruse Perry's other projects on his website: williamrperrystunts.com.
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Finally, the long break is over, and we are back with a new movie review. We are starting with Robert Eggers' 2015 The Witch, and discussing our love hate relationship with A24 and Robert Eggers movies.
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After the bad Christmas movies, we are hoping that this year's Christmas movies are an improvement, and we are starting with 2015's Krampus nothing says Christmas like arguing with your family so much you summon the anti-santa.
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Hold up. Before you go any further, I'm gonna need you to take a sip of this holy water. It's not that I don't trust you, but you look like the kind of person who would consort with demonic entities and vampiric overlords. It is the final Versus battle of the season and it's a real nail biter. Two hosts. Two movies. Two films that neither Dave or Chris have seen before. Listen to hear which is the definitive vampire movie and whose gamble paid off.
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It is time for the final movie review of the season as we review Dave's guilty pleasure movie 1999's House on Haunted Hill, we also review our homework of Death Becomes Her and Knock at the Cabin which leads to some heated discussion.
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HEY COLLEGE KIDS!!!! We got yer review right here! All is not what it seems in this episode of Bodybag Podcast. It's time that we hear things from a different perspective, And whose perspective would that be? The misunderstood American Hillbilly. However, before we pay respects to ol Tuck and Dale, we gotta go over some homework. This week, Chris Thomas goes to Japan to review a newly released Breakfast Club-esque paranormal horror, "Re/Member," while Dave makes sure he holds onto his kidneys as he reviews "Repo: The Genetic Opera."
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Happy Halloween everyone and do we have a treat for as we go back to season to rereview Trick 'r Treat. Hope you enjoy as we go over all the rules of Halloween you should never break, we also give you rules if you ever find yourself in a horror movie.
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It's time to pay tribute to those few individuals who will stop at nothing to complete their life's work. "I don't care how many people I kill or what crimes against nature I commit! My work is too important!" Brokewriter Dave and Chris understand this plight. Hosting a horror podcast is just as important as inventing teleportation or developing a serum that conquers death......JUST AS IMPORTANT. So, it is time to honor two legends of Mad Science: Seth Brundle from the 1986 movie "The Fly" and Herbert West from 1985's "Re-Animator."
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It's time for round 3, tied one win a piece. Who will win this week, well it be Chris with his selection of Terrifier 2 or will it be Dave with his selection of Friday the 13th Part. 2? Let us know what movie you think is better.
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