Richard, Brad, Jeffrey, and Simon talk about horror movies, the giallo genre, Euro-horror, and all kinds of other things and stuff.
Simon and Richard go bionic and/or cybertronic for this episode about the bafflingly sincere Vibrations (1996). You can't doom their groove, except maybe once, but that's it.
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Mark joins Richard to talk about the sexiest movie about proper garage ventilation ever made. That's right, it's Smile Before Death (1972), directed by Silvio Amadio and starring the pure perfection that the universe refers to as Rosalba Neri. It's a good time and you should listen.Ā
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Brad and Richard finally conclude their discussion on Dario Argento's Animal Trilogy after taking a break from the subject for 10 years! That's right, the end of the convo we started 204 episodes ago is finally here. Welcome to 2024.
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Ian Irza joins Richard in an undisclosed location to broadcast their constant screaming to their fellow soldiers about Strike Commando (1987) starring Reb Brown, Christopher Connelly, and Italy's sweetheart Luciano Pigozzi. Then they go to Disneyland.
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You're not really done with winter just yet, are you? Good! Because Jeffrey and Richard are here talkin' about The Chill Factor (1993). It's snowmobiles but it's horror too. That's a promise.
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Without the benefit of an acting coach or an agent between them, Brad and Richard delve almost deeply into a film called Curtains (1983). It's a neat experience to hear this episode. You should try it!
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In a not at all literal cry (or scream) for help, Jeffrey and Richard discuss Scream for Help (1984), directed by Michael Winner. Sometimes they think it's a movie, but in fact, it's a revolution. Please enjoy them.
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Simon and Richard exchange sweaty costumes on this candy corn stuffed episode where they discuss the most (read as: not at all) Halloween-packed horror film ever released on the Netflix dot com website. That's right, it's I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, directed by Osgood Perkins. You like witches, goblins, and ghosts? So do they! Listen if you care to.
Simon's blog:
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Richard wrote some books about movies:
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LeEtta and Richard discuss a pair of sorta kinda similar fangy monster comedy films from the 1980s! They get deep into kitchen decor talkin' as well as sharing recipes for "egg burger". This is the episode you like or at least that was the plan all along. Check it out!
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Richard and Brad are true haints on this episode discussing Haunts from 1977 starring May Britt, Aldo Ray, and a pre-sweaty Cameron Mitchell. They also get down but also dirty about those budget horror DVD compilations that clutter up your dang shelves! This episode is quite a hoot. Thank you in advance for listening. If you indeed did or plan to listening. Yep.
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Simon and Richard ask their parents if they can stay up late enough to die at midnight. After being told a stern "NO", they are forced to sneak out and take matters into their own hands. These rebels talk about You'll Die at Midnight (1986) AKA Midnight Killer from director Lamberto Bava AKA LamBava. As the saying goes: "The mo LamBava the mo betta." Please listen!
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