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Author: James Strayer and John C Meyers
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A franchise podcast for the Horror Completionist. Hosts James Strayer and John C Meyers talk and analyze their way film by film through horror's longest running franchises. How do they evolve? What do new filmmakers bring when a franchise is several films deep? Usually, they start out great but perhaps 6- 8 entries in... they start to hurt a bit. Music by Michael Arthur Holloway and logo by Ethan Kimberling.
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Cordell returns with bigger action, bigger set pieces and more kills! What do you think of him hanging out with another killer? Do you like the bigger version of it all? Would you like to have a Cop-E-Cat?And please do click through to hear Jay Chattaway's "Maniac Cop" rap.
We discuss William Lustig's 1988 film, "Maniac Cop" with guests Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum! We also talk about their latest comic series from Dark Horse Comics, "Minor Threats". What grindhouse filmmaker would best adapt this comic? What is it like working in an already established franchise vs creator owned comics? And why is Tom Atkins the sexiest man alive?Pick up your Minor Threats books at Dark Horse Comics!Movies DiscussedThe Honeymoon Killers (1970)The Lineup (1958)The Warriors (1979)Combat Shock (1984)Life is Hot in Cracktown (2009)Lawman (1971)Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950)The Prowler (1951)On Dangerous Ground (1951)I Wake Up Screaming (1941)Ghoulies (1984)The Terminator (1984)Martin (1977)God Told Me To (1976)RatPfink and Boo Boo (1966)Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)The Fog (1980)Night of the Creeps (1986)Any Which Way You Can (1980)GETEVEN (1993)House 2: The Second Story (1987)Nightmare on Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors (1987)New Nightmare (1994)Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street(2019)Christmas Evil (1980)Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
Is the legacy of Basket Case more wacky than grimy? Favorite kill? Where to go from here? Stay tuned here to find out which franchise we tackle next!
Can we get goofier than part 2? Yes. Yes, I think we can.
John's co-host of "John and Alexx Hate Stuff", Alexx Bollen joins us to discuss "Basket Case 2". You gotta admire Hennelotter for just going Silly for the sequel. Alexx's writingDead When I Found Her
We go from classy to grimey in Frank Henenlotter's "Basket Case". We love this one in all of its early 80s grindhouse New York glory. Who doesn't love that little guy, Belial. Well, ok... I understand if not.
We wrap up the Omen franchise! Best Damien, Order we'd watch again and of course, revealing that Kill Count for all five movies. So now... what's next?
We discuss the pilot of Twin Peaks, published on this, February 24th- Twin Peaks Day. Let us know what you think and if you'd like to hear more from the show! It's a favorite of ours and we may do the whole series, perhaps as a Patreon.
We discuss (and find the good) in this completely unnecessary remake. The only movie we can think of that was created solely for a fun release date on the calendar- 6.6.06.
Not a ton to talk about in this one but still managed to talk almost as long as the movie- and boy our inner 10 year old boys came out in this one. And who is that special cameo??
Can an early Sam Neil performance save this Omen sequel? Who trained these monks? And who let the boy scouts into the army of Satan? Lots of laughs in this one which should come as no surprise on an episode where we are joined once again by Becky Darke!Be sure to follow her for links to her writing as well as her appearances on The Evolution of Horror and her own show, Don't Point that Horror at Me!
The 70s had a great run of Satanic horror and we focus on one of the best examples this week. And what could make that better? David Warner.
Sorry, but we're just harsh on this one. Just what happens when movies become "content."
Can John Lithgow save this remake? Does the big Switcharoo work?
Talk about a tonal shift- we go from the dread inducing folk horror of the first one to the unabashed B movie schlock of part 2. All worth it for Clancy Brown. AND! Check out our contest announcement at the top.
We dive into our first Stephen King adaptation. Biggest takeaway- everyone needs a Judd to have a beer with at the end of the day. But is he the biggest villain of the movie? What differences from the book are we into and not?
We come to the end of the patch and discuss all four films and how they relate and grow... or wilt... into a franchise. Which was your favorite? Have a favorite kill? Favorite... Vengance Seeker? And stay tuned to hear what we'll be covering next.
We are joined again by friend of the show Michael Holloway to discuss what (non franchise) horror movies we've been watching for the Halloween season.
We attempt to find... anything interesting to talk about in the fourth Pumpkinhead film. I think we'll be happy to leave this series in the pumpkin patch.
Is this an anthology sequel? What does this have to do with Part 1? Either way, let's throw the lore out the window with the first followup.