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This Is Why You Died: Horror Movie Reviews & Discussions
This Is Why You Died: Horror Movie Reviews & Discussions
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Join Ryan Ross Live, Daniel Marcha Madness, and Sir Ian Dangerous as they discuss horror movies new and old, chosen at random from hundreds of prompts!
Daniel speaks from experience of a lifetime of making horror content, Ian is a deep cut horror nerd, and Ryan....well, Ryan is a Twitch streamer who has barely ever seen a horror movie, and is being thrown into the deep end for your listening pleasure!
Tune in for a ghoulish time enjoying three wildly different perspectives on horror movies famous, un-famous....and infamous!!
Daniel speaks from experience of a lifetime of making horror content, Ian is a deep cut horror nerd, and Ryan....well, Ryan is a Twitch streamer who has barely ever seen a horror movie, and is being thrown into the deep end for your listening pleasure!
Tune in for a ghoulish time enjoying three wildly different perspectives on horror movies famous, un-famous....and infamous!!
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The Double Feature hex comes to a gargantuan conclusion with a confrontation between the original 1978 "Halloween" and the 2018 legacy sequel...and the Dead Boys have some spicy thoughts on which one stands tall!! Show initiate RyanRossLIVE goes out on a limb for newer movies, Sir Ian Dangerous defends his right to love cheese, and Dan Marcha Madness gets fired up for his favorite film of all time. It's a fully loaded episode from front to back!!
The Double Feature hex continues with a pair of stone cold classics, George Romero's 1978's "Dawn of the Dead" and the 2004 remake by Zack Snyder!! Tons of trivia, takes, and tidbits as Sir Ian Dangerous, RyanRossLIVE, and Dan Marcha Madness chow down on consumer culture, celebrity headshots, and bad blue makeup. Plus, fast or slow zombies? And who is more badass, Ken Foree or Ving Rhames?? Check out this gut-munchingly mall-tastic episode!!
A massive DOUBLE FEATURE courtesy of a Hex by Dan Marcha Madness and a prompt from RyanRossLIVE gives us a make or break comparison of the original "The Omen" vs its legacy prequel "The First Omen"!! Demon births, jackal gender reassignment, and Game of Thrones actors, oh my! It's all fair game in this apocalyptic episode!!
The underseen, underappreciated cannibal satire "Fresh" from 2022 is this week's horror film, as Dan March Madness cashes in his prompt for "Cook"! The Dead Boys have a lot on their plate as they chew on the film's not-so-hidden messages, expound on what makes a great horror film, and why Sir Ian Dangerous couldn't eat his dinner while watching Sebastian Stan! Also, a massive disruption as Dan hexes an unprepared RyanRossLIVE and sends the whole show into a panic!!
The Dead Boys take a scalpel to 2016's "The Autopsy of Jane Doe" and discuss cat jump scares, teleporting zombies, and overacting, while also being spooked by unwilling surgery and old man privilege. Why does Sir Ian Dangerous hate the ending? Does Dan Marcha Madness still rank this movie as one of his favorites? And did RyanRossLIVE survive the vivisection sequences? Check out this freshly interred episode!!
The Dead Boys head to the prom as RyanRossLIVE selects Brian DePalma's 1976 teen revenge shocker "Carrie" for this episode! Who liked it, who didn't, and who got sick during that one shot at the dance? Plus, the hidden history of filming the movie, casting surprises, and how does Nancy Allen stay so articulate while enjoying some young Travolta? Also, how much DID Stranger Things steal from this movie??
It's time to check out a classic!! The Dead Boys review Polanski's 1968 shocker "Rosemary's Baby", and debate how well it has stood the test of time, the level of actual horror it contains, and whether or not rosemary is just a big dummy. Also, Sir Ian Dangerous rants on his John Cassavetes hatred, Dan Marcha Madness shows his Vidal sassoon haircut, and RyanRossLIVE finds the most hilarious Scooby Doo reference ever. Plus, a new name for the FTG Award is inspired by one particularly unsavory character!!
The Dead Boys are off to Indonesia for this episode, where they discuss Joko Anwar's 2019 small village chiller "Impetigore"!! While Sir Ian Dangerous inexplicably expounds on population density metrics, Dan Marcha Madness and RyanRossLIVE try to bring him back to reality by arguing over whether this is folk horror or ancestral horror and which ending is better! Also, what's up with that name?? Plus, more Patreon announcements and the reveal of the first movie for 2026!!
The Evil Urge Prompt that RyanRossLIVE drew this week is "Myth", and so he decides to send the Dead Boys into the deep forest of Sweden to find 2017's "The Ritual" and it's mythic Nordic beastie. Who deserved to die? What does yelling at the trees do? And where are the goat hooves?? Plus, prepping for the holiday episode and the Dead By Daylight Stream is on the horizon!!
The trauma of "Hereditary" is unleashed and Dan Marcha Madness explains why Ari Aster's modern classic is one of his favorite movies ever!! Ryan Ross Live was NOT prepared for the telephone pole scene and Sir Ian Dangerous has a rant about the ending...plus, what's going on with Netflix and Warner Brothers??
The roots of J-Horror are explored with the classic Japanese ghost story film "Kwaidan" this week!! Sir Ian Dangerous takes the Dead Boys down a dark rabbit hole to earless monks, evil hair, and eerie snow spirits, and even throws in a eulogy to legendary actor Tatsuya Nakadai!! Plus, legacy sequel rants and a perfect roll that determines this years Patron Bonus Holiday Episode!!
Ryan Ross Live has SLASHED his prompt and demanded that the Dead Boys all watch Ryan Coogler's blockbuster vampire Southern Gothic "Sinners"!! Things get testy as the conversation veers from IMAX cinematography to vampire rules to debates over whether or not THAT scene is as good as everyone says. It's a can't miss episode with a surprising finish that leaves Ryan and Dan Marcha Madness in shock!!
Often hailed as an underrated gem, 2009's "Triangle" is this week's selection from Dan Marcha Madness. Time loops, final girls, and plot holes are topics of discussion, along with Liam Hemsworth getting a nasty headache! Plus, what does this movie have to do with Greek myths and more importantly, how did no one else find all the bodies???
It's time to burn some Christians as the Dead Boys check out 1973's folk horror classic "The Wicker Man"!! Sir Ian Dangerous shares one of his favorite movies with Ryan Ross Live and Dan Marcha Madness, but which version did they watch? And why does Dan agree with the pagans? And why is Ryan so mad at the school teacher? Plus, an announcement about the upcoming bonus episodes!!
The brand new "Frankenstein" drops this week on Netflix, and the Dead Boys have seen it already...in the theatre!! In one of the most dramatic reviews in show history, Dan, Ian, and Ryan put their heads together to weigh in on Guillermo del Toro's take on Mary Shelley's classic Gothic Romance Horror. Not an episode to be missed!!
It's Lucio Fulci time!! Dan Marcha Madness picks 1981's "The Beyond" without knowing how triggered his fear of spiders is going to be! Also, Sir Ian Dangerous talks dog leash laws, Ryan Ross Live loses a cat, and all of the Dead Boys get the creeps from sepia-tinged Louisiana-by-way-of-Italy madness!!
One of the creepiest films ever made is the topic of discussion on this week's episode, as Sir Ian Dangerous forces the team to face their fears of isolation, madness, the dark, and people who steal Oreos. Did Ryan Ross Live think it was better than Alien? Did Dan Marcha Madness figure out who the killer was? And why does Ian always refer to Peter Mullan as Mother Superior? Listen in and find out!!
The canadian zombie apocalypse film "Pontypool" is this week's selection, and the Dead Boys discuss the dangers of unchecked rhetoric, Canadian brown-face, and Dan Marcha Madness' rat wars. Also, Sir Ian Dangerous praises a returning Halloween tradition, and Ryan Ross Live has a rant for the ages. Now also broadcast of YouTube!!
It's October, and Dan Marcha Madness decides to make the Dead Boys review the big daddy of horror movies, 1973's "The Exorcist"!! What makes him even more scared of it now than when he first saw it? Who does Ryan Ross Live hate the most in this movie? And what is the special way Sir Ian Dangerous interprets the ending? Also, a listener question has the Boys digging deep for a answers!!
This Is Why You Died kicks off Season 2 with a goopy, splattery bang as the Dead Boys break down the 1982 all-time classic, John Carpenter's remake of "The Thing"! It's one of Sir Ian Dangerous' favorite movies, but Dan Marcha Madness has words about the ending, and Ryan Ross Live has hate for Wilford Brimley's flying saucer. The gloves come off in this brand new season premiere...now on YouTube as well!!




