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And this one did not disappoint. Come listen to us gush over the trippy, Lynchian and utterly fascinating "Brain Dead" from 1988 - and wonder aloud why we hadn't heard much about this independent horror flick before! Help us rescue it from obscurity. Enjoy!
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As we've already reviewed a couple of his films and told stories of his notorious dismissal of the horror genre of which he was so entwined, we decided to pick the most interesting of the remaining films for this week's episode. Stage Fright is certainly an oddity of its time. Billed as a stylish 80's thriller, we found it a bit of a pedestrian bore. Nevertheless, Ravice's performance stands out, and we're honored to pay tribute to his career and notoriety here today. Enjoy!
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Chris Rock's Saw not-really-a-sequel vanity project doesn't exactly showcase the comedian's considerable acting talents. Join us as we puzzle through Saw, reimagined as a police procedural - for better or for worse.
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Todd gives his review from Jakarta, which also explains the delay in getting this latest episode out. Thanks for your patience, and enjoy!
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The whole relationship between artists and its patrons, food and foodie culture is cooked up and served for discussion, critique, and pointed action as one rogue chef (played by Ralph Fiennes) decides he's had enough. Equal parts hilarious, pretentious and unsettling, we clearly both lapped up the wicked dish that director Mark Mylod was serving.
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The Manitou falls into that rare space in-between, where it's so well-done and sincerely committed to its wack-a-doodle premise from start to finish that we giddily enjoyed every bizarre, jaw-dropping moment. Where was this Tony Curtis flick all our lives? Why had we not heard of it before? Enjoy your introduction, loyal listeners, and PLEASE let us know your thoughts as well!
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The controversy surrounding this film nearly sunk the career of its illustrious director, which included the very first instance of nudity in British cinema. Enjoy our exposé of Peeping Tom!
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t was our least favorite (which seems to be the consensus), but we had an absolute ball ragging on it. If you're interested, head over to our Patreon page to see how YOU can join our Loyal Listenership and get access to our growing stable of monthly minisodes like this!
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In the spirit of Craig's recent trip to Sin City, we break down the third installment in the Leprechaun franchise, what was also apparently the hottest-selling video release of 1995! How many people will Warwick Davis' character off in his quest to hunt down his pot o' gold? Listen and find out!
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He's a tough-as-nails police detective. She's an evolutionary biologist. But what matters THE MOST is that the big museum gala fundraiser go on as scheduled, AT ALL COSTS. Even in the face of a giant, whacked out Stan Winston-created monstrosity lurking in sewers below.
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This heavily-memed, notoriously bad remake of an absolute classic genre-bending 1973 film is so full of terrible dialogue, hammy acting, head-scratching plot holes, and just plain dumb subject matter that it actually feels more like a mockery of the original than an homage. So naturally, we enjoyed talking about it much more than we enjoyed watching it.
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We took this opportunity to discuss both the original and the remake, and came out enjoying them way more than we expected. Crispin Glover is his typical quirky self as a mousey guy who loves rats. And then there's that fantastic tune by Michael Jackson that is tangentially related to the original film. Listen up and hear all about it!
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This second week of Remake Month, we're tackling the slick 2009 remake of 1981's My Bloody Valentine, which we previously reviewed on this podcast and found very charming. The remake features much more beautiful people, brutal kills, a crazy bit of inspired full-frontal, and more 3-D gags than you can shake a pickaxe at. There's no better way to celebrate the holiday! Curl up with your sweetheart and dig in.
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Co-written by Frank Darabont and directed by Chuck Russell, lots of familiar faces in this one. Featuring loads of awesome practical effects, not the least of which is Kevin Dillon's wild and wooly hair. Enjoy!
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It was only a matter of time before we got around to discussing this film, and now we have the perfect opportunity. Listen in as we revisit this disturbing and notorious cannibal classic from Italy, which has inspired filmmakers like Eli Roth and Oliver Stone. And let us know what YOU think of this movie in the comments - if you are brave enough to watch it, that is...
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What is going on here, exactly? Why does this movie have such a cult following online? Why are the people here doing dumb things? And why were we kinda bored through most of it?
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Just when we thought we knew it all, along comes Death Spa - an absolute must-watch for every fan of this podcast. Thankfully, it's streaming for free in a few places, so you can catch all the delicious, bonkers joy before listening to us rave about it for an hour. You're welcome!
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With their glowing eyes, cloud-white hair and utterly humorless affects, as podcast fave Buck Flowers intones with full gusto: "These kids ain't right." Help us raise a glass to our first tribute episode of 2023!
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For all the wrong reasons, it was lots of fun "unraveling the complex web of intricate traps and puzzles" in this high rise of horror. Thank you all for your support over 2022. Looking forward to a bang-up 2023 of horror!
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