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The DFM crew continues its 2nd Annual Hungry for the Holidays with this 1979 spook-house classic featuring an A-list cast. All Warren/Lutz untruths & truths aside, this movie weaves excellent performances, storytelling, setting, and music into a chilling & chilly Satanic-November tale that makes even the strongest characters of the cloth keel over. Join us and listen in to our love of Brolin, Kidder, Steiger, Harry the dog, in-tune women, 70s opening titles, uncomfortable axe throwing moments and more!
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The DFM-4 kick off their annual Hungry for the Holidays by diving into the chaotic brilliance of this over-the-top 1996 action-horror comedy that has some serious bite! This week’s film serves up a killer cocktail of action, suspense, and dark humor, showcasing the outrageous collaboration of Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, not to mention George Clooney’s undeniable coolness in his breakout role. Carrie and Case highlight Tom Savini and Michael Park’s memorable moments and the jaw-dropping effects from the KNB EFX Group, which elevate the film’s gruesome artistry to a whole new level. Joining the discussion, Jake the Midnight Traveler shares his personal tales, while Sinister Sister AJ celebrates the film’s unstoppable energy.
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🧛♀️🛼 Surprise Halloween Episode! 🦇🎳 Grab some shades and a bowling ball as we explore the thrilling escapades of Charlie Brewster and Peter Vincent, who must confront the seductive vampire Regine and her bizarre band of monsters on a college campus. With a mix of humor and horror, we discuss this movie's memorable characters, including a moth-eating ghoul, a roller-skating vampire and more! Get ready for an episode filled with Halloween goofiness and a fresh appreciation for this overlooked 80s vamp sequel.
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🔪 Halloween 25/8/366 Part 2 - Week 4 😱
This time the DFM quartet takes a closer look at this iconic horror anthology directed by George, Romero, featuring Stephen King's unforgettable tales & Tom Savini's legendary effects. We explore the film’s homage to EC Comics, from its vivid illustrated frames to standout moments that capture King's unique style. We talk the memorable heavyweight horror cast, discussing how they elevate the film. Finally, we talk where this ranks among anthologies, the Creep grants us 3 trick or treat wishes, & AJ closes out the episode by talking a personal Tom Savini moment.
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🔪 Halloween 25/8/366 Part 2 - Week 3 😱
Join our DFM crew as we delve into Damien Leone's first full length Art the Clown flick - a film that Jake & AJ don't particularly care for. Well, at least your hosts Carrie & Case acknowledge its status as a quintessential low-budget, mean-spirited & gleefully fun grindhouse slasher (if that’s your thing!) In this ep’s Creataburs segment, Carrie & Case explore the female characters across Leone's work not named Sienna Shaw, tracing their roles from his early short films to his anthology.
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🔪 Halloween 25/8/366 Part 2 - Week 2 😱
This time at least 3/4 of us dive into the chaotic charm of this 2007 anthology, zeroing in on the infamous school bus massacre. Jake the Midnight Traveler can’t contain his disdain for Anna Paquin spoilers, while Sinister Sister AJ navigates the murky waters of spiritual ineptitude like a lost soul in a corn maze. Meanwhile, Carrie has mysteriously gone missing - did she fall victim to a Sam-inspired prank or is she just avoiding creepy vamp cosplayers?
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Hey DFM fam. Just sharing a little bit about our recent Vegas / Joe Bob & Darcy Jamboree trip experience!
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🎃 Halloween 25/8/366 Part 2 - Week 1 💀
We're kicking off October with perhaps the most historic American drive-in film of all time! We cover Sally, Franklin, the Cook and the Hitchhiker this week for Creataburs & our What the Hell moment. You've got to listen to Jake's personal connections to this one that run as deep as the secrets of one gas-station BBQ joint. AJ arrives at the end to share her Sawyer fam experience & serial killer knowledge.
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🔪 DFM’s Late Summer Slasher Month - Week 4 😱
The DFM crew returns to this overheated yet highly entertaining nightmarish neighborhood where the dream demon takes a not-so-subtle bus detour into body possession, leather joints, sporting goods, & pool party essentials. Join us as we unravel this sheet soaking sequel that features an enduring Mark Patton performance. Why exactly is Freddy’s glove still lurking in Nancy Thompson’s old house!? The MailWolf leaves behind some diary entries then Jake returns to discuss what makes Freddy’s Revenge a unique franchise entry. In Creataburs, we explore Mrs. Walsh & coach Schneider. AJ chimes in about Freddy’s more physical approach for his payback tour & picks a fun 80s anthology flick to go along with it.
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🔪 DFM’s Late Summer Slasher Month - Week 3 😱
Get ready for a flesh-ripping 75th episode celebration, where Jake the Midnight Traveler shares his undying love and personal memories around this iconic mega-slasher. We review Tina and Rod during our Creataburs segment, & yes, we can’t forget the impressively unforgettable Glenn blood fountain scene that left the MPAA's nighty-shirt in a bunch. We unravel fun cassette tape antics and question bizarre keepsakes. Finally, we’ll hear from Sinister Sister AJ as she offers a unique perspective that ties in Carpenter's Christine.
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🔪 DFM’s Late Summer Slasher Month - Week 2 😱
Happy Friday the 13th! This week we’re chattin’ the last part of the Tommy Jarvis Paramount trilogy. Does this film hold the crown as the best sequel after The Final Chapter? This episode we highlight a truly kinky "What the Hell" moment. With Jake the Midnight Traveler and Sinister Sister AJ weighing in, we explore the film's EC-style comic book aesthetic and lament the absence of Elias Voorhees. We also discuss the surprising lack of nudity and pay tribute to the underrated 80s actress Darcy DeMoss, all while rocking out to Alice Cooper's iconic theme song.
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🔪 DFM’s Late Summer Slasher Month - Week 1 😱
The Crystal Lake horrors continue at the Pinehurst Youth Development Center. Tommy Jarvis faces new terrors as Jason Voorhees’ ghost looms large. It seems that this installment has gained appreciation over time. We chat the troubled youths, our love for Demon, Reggie, & Gramps & Jake gives us his longest segment yet. We touch on perhaps the crappiest “What the Hell!?” moment in all of horror and AJ reminds listeners to go a little mental sometimes!
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🏫 Welcome to Week 2 of Our Back to School Special! 📏
Join us as we navigate a campy college campus plagued by extraterrestrial parasites, with Tom Atkins delivering his trademark charm as the no-nonsense detective. We spotlight Steve Marshall’s memorable role, adding a special layer to the mix, all under the direction of Fred Dekker’s 50s-sci fi horror vision. We’re all about collegiate chaos this week!
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🏫 Welcome to Week 1 of Our Back to School Special! 📏 Power on your iMacs, ditch the pagers & join the DFM quartet as we wind back the clock ever so slightly to Robert Rodriguez’s quintessential 90s flick - where high school students face off against thirsty alien-infected teachers in a wildly fun (our 2¢) blend of sci-fi & horror. With a stellar cast and creature effects that perfectly capture the essence of 1998, this film stands as a tribute to B-grade classics sorta’ reminiscent of Roger Corman's work.
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Attention all vampire subgenre & Hammer horror fans! This ep is for you! Lee’s first bite of the Drac role takes the usual Stoker vamp characteristics & turns them up a notch. This not-so-faithful novel adaptation boasts intricate set designs, attention to costume detail, & rich coloring, making it a can’t miss. We talk Lee & Cushing’s shared filmography and the often unappreciated performance of Melissa Stribling as Mina. The Midnight Traveler discusses his discovery of this film, & Sinister Sister offers her differing takeaways to close out the episode.
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The DFM quartet dives headfirst into the blood-buffet that is this unique 1987 Jackie Kong-directed cult classic. We discuss the film's gruesomely fun kills, over-the-top acting, energetic yet chaotic atmosphere & its punk rock elements. Featuring the peculiar mythology of Sheetar, we touch on the lore building that makes this one such a zany viewing experience. As the chat wraps up, we each rate the film, and suggest some ideal double feature pairings.
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🌊 🏖️ 🛥️Welcome to Week 4 of Beach Party Bonfires & Blood Month II 🦈⚓🩸!!
Book a flight & join us! We’re relaxing on this quiet Georgia island and digging up J.S. Cardone's 1982 seaside slasher that features light touches of Lovecraft. We enjoy the simple story telling & the atmosphere (Major shout out to Director of Photography Karen Grossman!). Jake & AJ? Yeah - not so much. No matter! This episode is all about spreading the horror gospel on lesser-known horror flicks.
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[Spoiler chat starts at 14:25] Put down those back alley creeps & tune in ‘cuz we’ve got the entire DFM quartet on for this special bonus episode. We’ll discuss the neon-lit Hollywood underbelly-deets that is the final chapter of the Ti-West/Mia Goth X-trilogy. We all find 1985 to be well represented and agree on the greatness of some of the deaths, but do we agree on Ms. Minx’s character arc, the strength of the supporting characters and the way the trilogy ended? Plenty of Jake the Midnight Traveler and Annjanette aka Sinister Sister thoughts this go-round.
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[Spoiler discussion begins at 18:40] Whether you’ve watched Longlegs or not (and whether you enjoyed it or not), there’s a little something for every take during this bonus ep. We think Nicolas Cage, Maika Monroe, Alicia Witt, Kiernan Shipka, & Blair Underwood all bring excellent performances to this 90s detective horror-period piece. There’s some unique elements to this flick not found in movies it has been compared to. We round out the ep discussing what movies we’d pair with Longlegs.
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🌊 🏖️ 🛥️ Welcome to Week 3 of Beach Party Bonfires & Blood Month II 🦈⚓🩸 !!
Is there any doubt that we enjoy the collaborative works of Roger Corman & Joe Dante? Let this episode put that debate into a watery grave! With an undeniably outrageous plot, fun summer settings, and an entertaining who’s who of horror greatness, this week’s 1978 B-movie cult classic is the undisputed king of Jaws rip-offs.
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