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Luke and Andy travel to Haddonfield, Illinois and get some babysitting tips from a young Laurie Strode.
You didn't ask for it, but you get it anyway. More tiki! More Exotica! More Robert Mitchum!
Well, we finally found it. The movie that broke their brains. Can the lads ever make it after this? Quite possibly not.
Comic books, vampires, Josh Hartnett, and Aphex Twin. You'll just have to listen to understand.
The boys breakdown both the original Swedish "Let the Right One In" and the American remake "Let Me In". Which do they prefer. The answer will 100%, completely, astonishingly surprise you. I guarantee it.
UFOs, Paranoia, Sled Dogs, J&B Whiskey, and MORE! Luke and Andy jump right into the isolation horror film THE THING!
Stay tuned for their own personal blood tests to review which one of them is a thing! (Spoilers it's Luke).
Wilford Brimley.
The final entry in 2021's Ho-Ho-Horror series is Michael Dougherty's Krampus. Come take a listen before Luke and Andy get dragged to the underworld.
Luke and Andy discuss Bob Clark's iconic Christmas film (No not THAT one), Black Christmas. It's a hoot and a half, even with the absence of a Leg Lamp.
The nostalgia creeps in as the boys discuss the greatest Christmas Horror/Comedy of all time, GREMBLINS. (It's a soft b).
The guys join forces with Dr. Van Helsing to fight the master of all evil, and explore the beginnings of the first cinematic universe.
Not to be confused with the now defunct toy store that featured a giant giraffe, Michael Dougherty's Trick 'r Treat is a fantastically fun Halloween movie for big kids. The fellas decide whether it's a true anthology or a collection of short films, while they discuss their favorite moments.
Well, we couldn't resist. We both loved the series so much we had to take an interlude from our planned movies, and do an entire episode devoted to Mike Flanagan's Midnight Mass. It could have been a 12 hour episode with the amount of things to talk about. Luckily we held it to just under 10.
This week the guys discuss a fall classic, Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow".
Are they shovels or are they feet?
Lean and lanky, skin and bone,
With clothes a scarecrow would hate to own,
They guys cover James Wan's divisive new movie. Will they love it, will they hate it. We'll never know.
Luke and Andy get lost in the surreal fairytale of Georges Franju's "Les yeux sans visage".
Luke and Andy get down and dirty with David Cronenberg's tragic body horror film - The Fly. If you're a fan of regurgitation and body parts falling off, you'll want to listen in!
Happy 25th episode to us and Happy 25th Anniversary to the incomparable Alice in Chains - Unplugged. The guys debate the height of MTV Unplugged while sipping on a Boulevardier riff. Check it out!
Good old Mac. Our sweet baby brother from the north. Don't mind the gap. He's just here for some salad.
Luke and Andy get back aboard the Tiki train and discuss ole Trader Vic and his delicious Mai Tai, while they mellow out to the easy listening sounds of Martin Denny.