Discover
Someone's In My Fruit Cellar Podcast
Someone's In My Fruit Cellar Podcast
Author: Blake and Loni
Subscribed: 3Played: 43Subscribe
Share
© @blake/Loni2025
Description
Welcome to "Someone's In My Fruit Cellar Podcast," the ultimate destination for horror movie aficionados!
Join co-hosts Blake and Loni as they delve into classic horror films, meticulously breaking down the 10 most vital scenes that make these movies legendary.
From spine-tingling suspense to unforgettable scares, Blake and Loni uncover the cinematic genius behind your favorite horror moments. Plus, they handpick the perfect soundtrack, selecting the best songs to heighten the chills and thrills.
Whether you're a seasoned horror fan or new to the genre, "Someone's In My Fruit Cellar Podcast" will keep you enthralled with every episode.
12 Episodes
Reverse
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) Our special guest on this episode is Julia Elenoir, vocalist of Italian melodic death metal band 5Rand. This episode, we cracked open one of the wildest genre-swerves of the ‘90s — From Dusk Till Dawn. You think you’re settling in for a gritty crime thriller… and then the movie grabs you by the collar and hurls you straight into vampire chaos. No warning. No mercy. Just blood, neon, and Tex-Mex mayhem.Directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by (and co-starring) Quentin Tarantino, this 1996 cult classic stars George Clooney as the cool-headed criminal Seth Gecko and Tarantino himself as the deeply unhinged Richie Gecko. Toss in a haunted ex-pastor, a hostage family, a desert border crossing, and a strip club called the Titty Twister… and you’ve got cinematic gasoline just waiting for a match.And yes — we talk about that scene.When Salma Hayek walks out as Santanico Pandemonium, time basically stops. The lighting, the music, the snake, the slow burn of tension — it’s one of the most iconic scenes in horror-action history. We break down why it works, why it shocked audiences in ’96, and why it still hits decades later.
Romance Meets Horror: A Deep Dive into 'Bride of Chucky' In this Valentine's Day-themed episode, our hosts explore the cult classic horror-comedy 'Bride of Chucky.' They discuss why this film, featuring the iconic killer doll Chucky and his twisted romance with Tiffany, stands out as the most 'romantic' horror movie for the occasion. The episode delves into the movie's plot, characters, key scenes, and the unique blend of horror and comedy that revitalized the Child's Play franchise. Featuring music recommendations to accompany each scene, the review captures the film's dark humor, toxic relationships, and the unexpectedly heartfelt moments between the deadly doll couple.
Christmas & Horror: Analyzing 'Violent Night' In this special New Year's 'Christmas' episode, the hosts discuss the movie 'Violent Night,' considering whether it qualifies as a horror movie despite its numerous deaths. They share favorite Christmas movies, including classics like 'Home Alone,' 'Die Hard,' 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation,' and 'Gremlins.' The discussion evolves to an analysis of 'Violent Night,' highlighting its references to these beloved films. Key plot points include Santa’s battles with mercenaries, his connection with a little girl named Trudy, and the film's intense and comedic action sequences. The hosts also touch on the film's thematic elements, including belief in Santa, family dynamics, and Christmas magic. They end with a preview of their next episode, featuring 'Bride of Chucky' for a Valentine's Day theme.
In this episode, we dive into the cult classic horror film 'Christine' directed by John Carpenter and based on Stephen King's novel.We analyze key scenes, discuss memorable characters, and explore how Arnie's obsession with the 1958 Plymouth Fury turns deadly.Listen to hear why we talk David Hasselhoff, Baywatch, fellatio, Johnny Cash, and more. Plus, we add a heavy metal twist with curated song recommendations that capture the essence of each scene.
Exploring 'Deathgasm' (2015) - Heavy Metal Horror & Comedy Combo!In this engaging episode, we delve into the 2015 New Zealand horror-comedy 'Deathgasm', directed by Jason Lei Howden. The discussion features a scene-by-scene breakdown of the film where two teenage metalheads accidentally summon a host of demons through a mysterious black hymn. Covering the cast including Milo Cawthorne, James Blake, and Kimberley Crossman, we analyze the movie's unique blend of heavy metal, horror, and comedy. The episode also touches on an exclusive interview with Kimberly Crossman, discussing her role, behind-the-scenes insights, and the upcoming sequel, 'Deathgasm 2: Goremageddon'. Additionally, we share personal anecdotes about discovering heavy metal music and its impact, along with song recommendations fitting the movie's vibe. Tune in to explore themes, laugh at the comedic elements, and celebrate the metal-horror fusion.Check out the latest episode for the interview with Kimberley Crossman.
On this combined mega-episode of The Metal Pit Podcast and Someone’s In My Fruit Cellar Podcast, Blake sits down with actress Kimberley Crossman — star of the cult horror/metal film DEATHGASM and the upcoming DEATHGASM 2.We talk acting, horror fandom, heavy metal culture, mental health, ridiculous movie gore, why improv is terrifying and wonderful, smoking fake cigarettes while pretending to be a badass, and how she went from thinking metal fans were “scary people in scary clothes”... to discovering that the metal community is one of the most open, loving, supportive groups she has ever worked with.Kimberley also opens up about navigating depression, therapy, her podcast Pretty Depressed, becoming an ambassador for mental health research & girl-focused charities, filming in Green Bay for the 60 Yard Line, learning salsa dancing for Lucy Lawless, and how wild + surreal it is seeing DEATHGASM fandom still raging 10 years later.We dig into the metal / horror crossover… AND she teases the absolute madness awaiting fans in Deathgasm 2 — including gore moments she STILL sees in her head when she closes her eyes.Also: she had her baby shower this morning before this interview… so yes… power move.LINKS. KimberleyCrossman.com – Official website of Kimberley CrossmanPodcast: Pretty Depressed (everywhere you listen to podcasts)Instagram: @kimcrossman
On this week's episode we delve into the iconic horror film 'The Thing' (1982). Join us for a in-depth breakdown of John Carpenter's classic. We explore key scenes, intricate details, and the impressive practical effects that defined this movie. Plus, we provide a soundtrack of metal songs to match each pivotal scene. This episode is filled with humor, horror insights, and even a touch of travel tales. Perfect for horror and heavy metal enthusiasts!
Killer Klowns from Outer Space 1988Join Blake and Loni as they dive into the absurd yet terrifying world of 'Killer Klowns from Outer Space.' They discuss the film's standout scenes, such as the shadow puppet attack, the infamous pie scene, and the showdown with Jojo the Clownzilla. Along the way, they share intriguing behind-the-scenes facts, reflect on the film's cult status, and suggest fitting songs for the movie's soundtrack. Don't miss out on their insights, musical picks, and a preview of their next movie review, John Carpenter's 'The Thing.'
Exploring Halloween (1978): A Deep Dive into John Carpenter's Classic Slasher | Horror Movie ReviewIn this episode of Someone’s In My Fruit Cellar Podcast we delve into the 1978 classic 'Halloween,' directed by John Carpenter and co-written by Deborah Hill. We discuss the film's plot, characters, and its impact on the horror genre. From Michael Myers’ eerie stalking to Lori Strode's fight for survival, we break down each captivating scene. Join us as we share our thoughts, nitpick certain details, and even pair scenes with themed music tracks. Tune in for an exploration of what makes 'Halloween' one of the most successful and iconic independent horror films of all time.Follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Join hosts Lonnie and Blake for an in-depth discussion of the 1985 cult classic 'Return of the Living Dead.' In this episode, they analyze the film's blend of horror and dark comedy, iconic characters, unique zombie lore, and infamous scenes. They also provide their own heavy metal soundtrack picks to accompany the film. Highlights include interesting behind-the-scenes facts, the film's punk rock aesthetic, and its social commentary on government and authority. Tune in for a lively and entertaining analysis of this quintessential zombie movie.
In the second episode of 'Someone's in my Fruit Cellar Podcast,' hosts Blake and Loni explore the blood-soaked brilliance of the horror classic 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.' They break down the most chilling scenes, discuss the iconic characters, and share their personal thoughts and song picks that could fit each intense moment. The episode also features fun facts and trivia about the making of this 1974 horror gem. From the eerie gas station encounter to the unforgettable dinner scene, join Blake and Loni as they dissect what makes this film an enduring piece of horror history. Plus, find out what movie they'll be discussing next!
Evil Dead 1981: In-Depth Analysis and Horror Soundtrack Picks | Someone's in My Fruit Cellar Podcast Episode 1 Welcome to the first episode of 'Someone's in My Fruit Cellar' podcast, where we dig deep into Sam Raimi's cult classic, Evil Dead (1981). Hosted by Blake and Loni, this inaugural episode explores the ten most spine-chilling scenes that defined this horror masterpiece. From eerie possessions to gruesome transformations, we discuss the film's haunting brilliance and pair each scene with the perfect soundtrack. Join us as we unravel the terror and discuss what makes Evil Dead a staple in horror history. Plus, discover our unique song choices that enhance the creepy atmosphere of each iconic moment. Don't forget to subscribe, comment, and share your song picks for a chance to get featured in the podcast!Next up: Texas Chainsaw Massacre!















