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Two childhood friends get together to dissect, mutilate, dismember & butcher all of your favorite and NOT so favorite horror movies and other cult classic films. Every week Joe and Sean will visit horror from the past and present with their own unique comedic style.

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Sean and Lexi delve deep into the origins, history, and modern-day traditions of Halloween in a light-hearted and humorous fashion. They discuss various aspects, from the historical celebration of Samhain to modern-day trick-or-treating practices and costume trends. They also explore the influence of movies and television on Halloween culture, share personal Halloween memories, and provide a detailed overview of the economic impact of the holiday. The episode wraps up with plans for Halloween night, emphasizing favorite TV specials and festive activities. 00:00 Welcome to the Halloween Spooktacular! 01:23 Halloween Episode Special: A Nostalgic Look Back 02:30 The History of Halloween: From Ancient Festivals to Modern Celebrations 03:58 The Evolution of Halloween Traditions 08:16 The Origins of Trick-or-Treating 13:25 The Rise of Halloween Costumes and Jack-o'-Lanterns 29:46 Halloween in Pop Culture: Movies and TV Shows 32:18 The Rise of Iconic Horror Masks 33:05 Freddy Krueger's Halloween Dominance 33:47 Personal Halloween Memories 36:47 The Ghostface Phenomenon 37:16 Leatherface and Pinhead Costumes 39:23 Pennywise and Chucky's Costume Evolution 41:39 Ghostbusters and Universal Monsters 49:51 Economic Impact of Halloween 55:11 Top Costumes by Decade 59:08 Halloween TV Specials and Traditions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging episode, host Sean and Lexi dive deep into the the battle of the requels, 'Halloween H2O' and 'Halloween 2018.' They discuss various elements of both movies including opening sequences, masks, characters, kills, and much more. Using a scoring system, they compare and contrast the two films. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Host Banter 00:58 Halloween Costume Mishaps 02:22 Live Show and Patreon Updates 05:32 Halloween Movie Discussions Begin 07:02 Comparing Halloween 2018 and H2O 32:23 Lori Strode's Character Analysis 46:01 Lori's Children and Timeline Theories 49:59 Halloween Comfort Movie 50:37 Lori and Michael's Relationship 54:32 Michael Myers in H2O and 2018 56:03 Michael Myers' Masks 01:21:09 Public Bathrooms in Halloween Movies 01:35:37 Final Ratings and Rewatchability 01:37:47 Closing Remarks and Future Plans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Sean is joined by DJ Intel, a festival goer and co-owner of The Brewed Coffee Shop in Chicago. They explore DJ Intel's experiences at film festivals like Fantastic Fest, Panic Fest, Chicago International, and Music Box of Horrors, highlighting standout films such as 'The Forbidden City' and 'Obsession.' The conversation shifts to DJ Intel's 31 Days of Horror movie list, touching on classics and hidden gems. They also discuss the Halloween atmosphere at Brood Coffee Shop and share personal experiences and preferences for horror films and seasonal activities. 00:00 Introduction and Announcements 01:23 Special Guest: DJ Intel 03:14 Film Festivals and Favorite Movies 06:15 Fantastic Fest Highlights 10:56 Other Film Festivals and Experiences 23:42 31 Days of Horror Movie List 36:37 Discussing 'Trim Season' and Other Horror Films 37:31 Exploring 'Long Weekend' and 'April Fool's Day' 38:53 Praising 'Fallen' and Other Classic Horror Movies 41:45 Nostalgic Horror Films and TV Specials 45:23 Halloween Favorites and Traditions 59:11 Upcoming Horror Directors and Films 01:04:47 Halloween Events and Coffee Talk 01:09:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special episode, Sean sits down with James Jude Courtney, best known for his role as Michael Myers in David Gordon Green and Danny McBride’s 'Halloween' trilogy. Courtney discusses his involvement with the charity Jay's Juniors, which helps terminally ill children and their families visit Disney World. He also shares insights into his acting and stunt career, his meticulous process for embodying Michael Myers, and the physical and emotional challenges faced during filming. The conversation delves into the essence of horror fandom, the significance of teamwork, and the enduring legacy of the Halloween franchise. Additionally, Courtney reflects on his personal experiences with stunts, his approach to staying in character, and the painstaking work that goes into creating an iconic villain. 00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement 00:25 James Jude Courtney's Charity Work 02:53 Discussing Food Insecurity and Charity Efforts 05:21 Transition to Michael Myers and Horror Films 06:02 Unsolved Mysteries and Early Acting Career 18:03 The Horror Community and Conventions 24:20 Landing the Role of Michael Myers 34:44 The Mask and Its Impact 35:06 Rehearsing the Long Tracking Shot 36:35 Collaborating on the Mask Design 37:15 Challenges of Wearing the Mask 38:41 The Energy of the Mask 40:04 The Importance of Teamwork 51:17 The Legacy of Michael Myers 53:24 The Brutality of Michael Myers 54:24 Reflecting on the Role 58:15 Rapid Fire Questions 01:09:17 Final Thoughts and Charity Work Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Sean and Lexi dive deep into an in-depth review of all three versions of 'Salem's Lot'—1979, 2004, and 2024. They provide a detailed analysis by scoring various aspects such as character portrayal, town design, Stephen King vibes, cinematography, and more. Despite its shortcomings, a particular fondness is held for the 2004 version. Additionally, upcoming events are teased, including a live show at the LA Film School and an interview with James Jude Courtney. Join the hosts as they wrap up Stephen King Month with fascinating insights and dumb banter. 00:00 Introduction and Banter 00:53 Upcoming Live Show Announcement 04:38 Guest Appearances and Collaborations 05:54 Salem's Lot Deep Dive 20:38 Rating the Salem's Lot Adaptations 48:03 Rating the Accents 49:33 Town Design Critique 53:26 The Marston House 55:13 Overall King Vibes 58:10 Acting Performances 01:00:50 Dialogue Analysis 01:02:51 Cinematography and Pacing 01:11:23 Music and Sound 01:26:51 Final Scores and Reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special episode, Sean and Lexi are joined by Jon Grilz from the Creepy podcast to discuss various aspects of horror storytelling, particularly focusing on adaptations of Stephen King's works. They explore Jon’s top five King adaptations, which notably include 'Rose Red,' 'The Night Flier,' and '1408.' John also shares insight into his journey into horror, his podcasting career, and the cathartic power of horror narratives. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the growth and evolution of the horror genre. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:41 The Origin of Creepy Podcast 01:20 Joining Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network 02:14 Expanding the Team and Production 02:50 31 Days of Horror Event 03:40 Challenges and Evolution of Podcasting 10:31 Stephen King Month and Favorite Adaptations 33:18 Special Effects Dilemma 33:54 DVD Memories and Collectibles 35:16 The Shining: A Controversial Adaptation 45:11 Needful Things: A Deep Dive 01:02:22 Stephen King Adaptations and Joe Hill 01:10:11 The Evolution of TV Show Lengths 01:11:07 Stephen King's Impact on Horror 01:14:11 The Brutality of 'The Mist' 01:17:23 Reboots and Remakes: A Necessary Evil? 01:20:06 The Resurgence of Stephen King Adaptations 01:26:47 The Role of Horror in Catharsis 01:33:06 The Art of Storytelling in Horror Podcasts 01:42:59 The Future of Horror and Creepy's 31 Days of Horror Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Sean and Lexi dive into several Stephen King adaptations, including an in-depth discussion on 'Dolores Claiborne' and 'Secret Window.' They explore the bizarre similarities between 'Secret Window' and 'The Dark Half,' both written by King within a year of each other. The episode features various humorous tangents, including an analysis of Kathy Bates’ portrayal in 'Dolores Claiborne,' Johnny Depp’s performative quirks in 'Secret Window,' and unintended accents in these films. They also share personal anecdotes and reflect on some of King’s most absurd character names. The episode ends with Lexi trying to fend off an insect attack in her room. 00:00 Introduction and Random Banter 00:25 Hollywood and Travel Stories 03:45 Half-Baked Ideas and Airport Anecdotes 07:11 Movie Reviews: Running Man 18:03 Movie Reviews: Dolores Claiborne 42:32 Unpacking the Daughter's Revelation 43:41 Analyzing Feminist Themes 44:29 Vera and Dolores: A Complex Relationship 47:09 Dolores' Character and Her Relationships 53:06 Dolores Claiborne: Final Thoughts 57:48 Introduction to Secret Window 59:12 Plot and Themes of Secret Window 01:05:49 Johnny Depp's Performance and Character 01:11:02 Comparing Secret Window and The Dark Half 01:22:47 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Sean and Lexi passionately discuss three Stephen King adaptations: 'The Night Flyer,' 'Graveyard Shift,' and 'The Dark Half.' They delve into the plot intricacies, notable performances, particularly by Miguel Ferrer, Brad Dourif, and Timothy Hutton, and the unique elements that distinguish these films. The episode also features humorous tangents, reflections on the actors' methods, and the bizarre elements that make King's stories unforgettable. The jury, metaphorically represented by Sean in a judge's outfit, delivers verdicts on the films' quality and entertainment value, mixing deep analysis with light-hearted commentary. 00:00 Introduction and Holly's Return 00:21 New Shows and Patreon Updates 02:08 Soundboard and Podcast Dynamics 03:45 Stephen King September 07:36 Smoking Habits and Nostalgia 12:57 Night Flyer Discussion 56:04 Analyzing the Drifter Character 56:30 Actor Spotlight: David Andrews and Frank Welker 58:12 Warwick's Character and New England Accents 01:00:53 Plot Breakdown: The String Factory and the Monster 01:01:19 Warwick's Villainy and Workplace Harassment 01:04:51 The Bizarre Factory Basement and the Monster Reveal 01:06:15 Comparing the Movie to the Book 01:12:02 The Movie's Ending and Final Thoughts 01:15:12 Stephen King Adaptations and Future Episodes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, the hosts kick off 'Stephen King September' with a discussion marked by rants about Hollywood. They engage in a draft where they select their favorite Stephen King adaptations, debating the merits of classics like 'Stand By Me' and 'Pet Sematary,' and more obscure picks like 'The Dark Half.' The episode also dives into some personal Hollywood gossip, interactions with friends, and the quirks of Stephen King's storytelling. 00:00 Introduction and Frustrations 01:09 Hot Goss Section 03:40 Stephen King September Plans 15:51 Stephen King Movie Draft 46:37 Kathy Bates and Stephen King Movies 48:22 The Firestarter Remake Debate 50:00 Sleepwalkers and Other Stephen King Picks 51:18 Dr. Sleep and The Shining 56:39 Salem's Lot and Other Stephen King Adaptations 01:01:11 The Running Man and Other Picks 01:07:24 Stephen King's Legacy and Adaptations 01:31:03 Stephen King's Personal Life and Writing 01:33:16 Final Thoughts and Thank Yous Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, the hosts commemorate the 10-year anniversary of horror director Wes Craven's passing by discussing his filmography in depth. They explore the ratings and audience reception of his 20 films, analyzing both his well-known hits and lesser-known works. Highlights include detailed talks about 'A Nightmare on Elm Street,' the 'Scream' series, 'The People Under the Stairs,' and his interest in birds. The hosts also jokingly discuss building a Frankenstein's monster and pay homage to Craven's unique contributions to the horror genre. Additionally, they mention upcoming events, new sticker designs, and a potential bonus episode. 00:00 Introduction and Tribute to Wes Craven 00:19 Copyright Issues and Remixing Music 00:49 Scatting and Off-Topic Banter 02:48 Remembering Wes Craven 04:39 Wes Craven's Fashion and Humor 06:58 Podcast History and AI Relationships 13:14 Wes Craven's Filmography and Ratings 40:10 Analyzing 'The People Under the Stairs' 46:12 Gunner Hansen's Last Role 46:21 Convention Politics and Bad Movies 48:31 Rating Movies: Letterbox vs. Tomato Meter 51:46 Dawson's Creek Reunion and Cancer Awareness 54:43 Wes Craven's Filmography Deep Dive 01:04:01 Analyzing Wes Craven's Ratings 01:08:25 The Legacy of Wes Craven 01:14:52 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Sean and Lexi chat with Steven Cotti about the upcoming release of 'Hell House LLC: Lineage,' premiering in theaters on August 20th and streaming on Shudder in October. The conversation dives into the sound design and cinematic experience of the film. The hosts then pivot to a humorous and detailed discussion about the movie 'Cursed,' delving into its tumultuous production history involving Wes Craven, the numerous rewrites and reshoots, and the casting changes. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 01:03 Discussing the Release of Hell House LLC: Lineage 01:16 Theater Experience and Sound Design 02:27 Speculations on the Future of Hell House LLC 03:01 Harry Potter Houses and Slytherin Discussion 04:35 Returning to Hell House LLC: Lineage 05:50 The Importance of Sound in Horror Films 09:43 Upcoming Projects and Casting Challenges 12:22 Casual Banter and Personal Stories 18:01 Hollywood Gossip and Industry Insights 23:15 Discussing the Movie 'Cursed' 47:13 Joshua Jackson's Girlfriend and Tinsel Town 48:15 Shannon Elizabeth's Near-Death Experience 50:08 Werewolf Transformation and Suspense 52:32 Kevin Williamson's Writing and Gay Characters 54:00 Judy Greer as the Werewolf 56:42 The Final Showdown and Transformation 01:00:24 Reflecting on 'Cursed' and Wes Craven's Experience 01:05:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, the hosts dive into the intricacies of Wes Craven's 'New Nightmare,' discussing its unique meta-horror approach and its place in Craven's career. They explore the film's connection to other works, its timeline, and Craven’s innovative storytelling techniques. The conversation touches on the film's reception, its enduring legacy, and the performances within, particularly Robert Englund's method acting. The hosts also recount personal anecdotes and humorous moments, including the logistical quirks and challenges of filming 'New Nightmare.' 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:09 Discussing Wes Craven's Filmography 00:40 Listener Feedback and Anecdotes 02:38 Halloween Set Stories and Freddy Krueger 03:22 Freddy's Diva Moments and VHS Nostalgia 04:16 Analyzing the Nightmare Franchise 08:26 Judge Sean's Courtroom Bit 11:22 Reflecting on Wes Craven's Career 13:29 Meta Horror and New Nightmare's Legacy 27:01 Earthquake Footage and Heather Langenkamp's Acting 33:05 Unexpected Collision 33:28 Freddy Krueger's Phone Calls 33:48 Robert Englund's Unique Performance 34:30 Dylan's Strange Behavior 35:10 Heather Visits Wes Craven 35:20 Freddy as an Evil Spirit 40:40 Hospital Drama 41:58 Freddy's New Look 45:49 Freddy's Insane Abilities 47:34 Wes Craven's Performance 55:40 Freddy's Final Battle 01:04:21 Concluding Thoughts and Announcements Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, the hosts interview Wayne Byrne, the author of 'You Can't Kill the Boogeyman,' a book about the Halloween movie franchise. Wayne discusses the inspiration behind choosing Halloween as the subject, his personal connection to the films, and the extensive research involved. He highlights the unique contributions of various filmmakers and artists in the franchise, the impact of Halloween on his life, and the evolving cultural significance of the movies. The conversation also touches on Wayne's upcoming projects and his experiences within the film industry. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement 00:21 Discussing the Book Release 01:26 Wayne Byrne's Writing Journey 03:54 Early Memories of Halloween 05:56 The Influence of Halloween on Wayne's Career 07:42 Research and Interviews for the Book 09:27 Synthesizers and Film Music Evolution 12:15 Halloween Franchise and Filmmaking Insights 23:58 Balancing Affection and Analysis 31:12 Rediscovering the Halloween Movies 32:30 Zombie Movies and Filmmaking Challenges 33:12 Revisiting and Appreciating Horror Films 34:13 Insights from Filmmakers and Cinematographers 35:22 Rob Zombie's Halloween: A Dark Masterpiece 37:45 The Evolution and Nostalgia of the Halloween Franchise 41:04 Personal Reflections on Horror and Filmmaking 47:06 Upcoming Projects and Future Plans 52:26 Concluding Thoughts and Final Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Sean and Lexi delve deep into Wes Craven's original 'Last House on the Left' and its 2009 reboot. They compare the two films, focusing on themes of violence, revenge, and the directorial choices that make the remake arguably superior. A lively discussion includes standout performances from cast members like Tony Goldwyn and Monica Potter, the controversial inclusion of graphic scenes, and Craven's influence on modern horror. 00:00 Introduction and Surfing Theme 00:58 Discussing 'Last House on the Left' and Its Inspirations 01:44 Wes Craven's Legacy and Controversies 02:39 Comparing the Original and Remake 03:11 The Influence of 'The Virgin Spring' 05:08 Character Analysis and Behind-the-Scenes Stories 07:39 Themes and Artistic Vision 13:59 The Remake's Cast and Production 24:59 Final Thoughts on the Remake 54:09 Spotting the Inconsistencies 55:11 The Remake's Unique Elements 57:05 Character Dynamics and Moral Dilemmas 01:00:05 The Impact of Graphic Scenes 01:04:37 Parental Revenge and Clumsy Kill Scenes 01:09:08 Final Confrontation and Aftermath 01:21:25 Reflecting on Wes Craven's Legacy 01:24:34 Upcoming Episodes and Personal Anecdotes 01:34:06 Listener Survey and Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The episode features Sean and Lexi as they break down the 2025 reboot of 'I Know What You Did Last Summer.' They candidly discuss their personal experiences with movie theaters. The conversation moves its characters, and the inclusion of original cast members like Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. They also compare it with other horror franchises like 'Scream,' deliberate its supernatural elements, and joke about a possible crossover. 00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Banter 01:33 Discussing 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' (2025) 02:15 Tales from the Theater 03:08 Movie Theater Experiences and Complaints 05:33 Public Bathrooms and More Theater Tales 14:13 Review of 'I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer' 25:19 Transition to 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' (2025) 44:29 Confusion at the Bridal Shower 44:59 Murder Mysteries and Frustrations 46:23 Harpoon Kill and Character Dynamics 47:19 Teddy's Character Arc 50:00 Fan Service and Movie Length Critique 51:32 Supernatural vs. Realistic Killers 52:52 Julie James and Nostalgia Moments 01:03:06 The Fisherman and Final Showdown 01:21:17 Post-Credits Scene and Future Speculations 01:24:38 Scream Franchise Discussion 01:27:57 Closing Remarks and Sign-Off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Lexi and Sean discuss the popular horror movie series 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' and its sequels. They delve into the details and character dynamics of the first two films, reminisce about 90s pop culture, and share personal stories. Upcoming plans include a courtroom-style Patreon live event. 00:00 Introduction and Weekly Recap 01:43 Baby Oil and Celebrity Gossip 03:04 Playboy Mansion and Corporate Retreats 04:57 Coldplay Video and Cheating Discussions 06:21 Ice Cream Walks and Friendship Goals 07:15 I Know What You Did Last Summer Series 10:30 Horror TV Shows and Movie Titles 21:05 Top Grossing Slasher Movies 26:16 Jennifer Love Hewitt and 90s Nostalgia 39:14 College Days and Movie Kills 39:58 Kindergarten Memories and Kids' Antics 40:52 Parenting Challenges and Misunderstandings 42:41 Nostalgia and Movie Analysis 43:01 The Kevin Williamson Influence 44:22 Movie Adaptations and Remakes 45:10 The Impact of Parodies 46:59 Plot Holes and Character Motivations 50:25 Sequel Discussions and New Characters 57:07 Freddie Prinze Jr.'s Journey 59:36 The Absurdity of the Second Movie 01:08:32 Final Thoughts and Personal Stories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Sean and Lexi dive into the best movies of the 21st century, both in general and within the horror genre. The discussion includes both their own top 10 lists and excerpts from the New York Times's top 100 list, sparking debates, laughter, and a few surprises. From mainstream hits like 'Mad Max: Fury Road' and 'Inglorious Basterds' to cult favorites like 'The Guest' and 'I Saw The Devil,' they cover a range of films that have impacted the cinematic landscape over the past two decades. Along the way, they touch on movies that made a cultural impact, personal favorites, and even a few controversial picks.  00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:44 Discussing the New York Times' 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century 01:42 Creating Personal Top 10 Lists 03:52 Debating Movie Rankings and Criteria 06:11 Celebrity Ballots and Influences 07:30 Top 10 Horror Movies of the 21st Century 51:17 Honorable Mentions and Final Thoughts 55:52 Debating Horror Movie Directors 56:29 Patrick Wilson's Horror Legacy 58:41 Vincent Price and Modern Horror Icons 59:38 Top Horror Movies and Their Impact 01:02:21 Discussing Favorite Movies 01:20:35 Tarantino's Best Films 01:39:11 Top 25 Movies of the Last 25 Years 01:45:34 Closing Remarks and Upcoming Content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Hollyweird, Sean and Lexie dive into a spoiler-filled discussion of '28 Years Later.' They discuss their initial plans to avoid spoilers but quickly find themselves deeply engrossed in the details of the film. The episode also features a humorous reflection on Shark Month, an unplanned but passionate deep dive into the aesthetics and choices of '28 Days Later' and '28 Years Later,' and a look at actor Cillian Murphy's career. They touch on the unique production choices of the films, such as filming with iPhones, and the intense emotional beats of '28 Years Later.’ 00:00 Introduction and Spoiler Warning 00:53 Emergency Pod and Shark Month Wrap-Up 01:44 28 Years Later: Initial Reactions 03:23 Discussing 28 Days Later 05:54 Cillian Murphy's Career and Appeal 09:48 Alex Garland's Filmography 11:09 28 Years Later: Filming Techniques 15:03 Plot Breakdown and Analysis 21:07 The Franchise's Future and Audience Reactions 26:44 Final Thoughts and Miscellaneous Discussions 43:29 Danny Boyle's Awards and Interview 45:10 Discussion on Alphas and Fear 49:51 Cancer and Emotional Drama 01:04:32 The Jimmy's Cult and Movie Ending 01:15:52 Final Thoughts and Reviews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Lexi and Sean dive into two shark-themed movies: 'Shark Night 3D' and 'Bait 3D'. They discuss the bizarre yet intriguing elements of 'Shark Night 3D', including its eclectic cast, unexpected plot turns, and a strange post-credit rap video by the cast. They thoroughly dissect the movie's absurd moments and its place among shark movies. The conversation then shifts to 'Bait 3D', where the hosts discuss the unique premise of a tsunami trapping people in a grocery store with sharks. While they highlight the film's potential, they find faults in its execution, especially the overexposed cinematography, inconsistent acting, and of course the grocery cart shark defense suit. 00:00 Introduction to Hollywood Shark Month 00:25 Diving into 3D Shark Movies 00:57 28 Years Later: A Bone to Pick 07:42 Shark Night vs. Bait: A Deep Dive 08:47 Dangerous Animals: A New Contender 15:22 Shark Night: Cast and Characters 22:37 Shark Night: Plot and Villains 35:50 Shark Night: The Music Video Surprise 42:42 The Power of End Credit Songs 44:43 Shark Movie Rankings and Discussions 46:38 Bait 3D: A Deep Dive 01:02:49 The Absurdity of Shark Defense Suits 01:11:14 Trapped Movies: Hits and Misses 01:20:05 Final Thoughts and Announcements Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Sean and Lexi dive into the Shark Month theme by examining the Jaws franchise, discussing the highs and lows of the sequels, and the challenges of creating compelling shark movies. They explore the behind-the-scenes struggles of the Jaws films, the merits of calling Jaws a masterpiece, and debate over the legacy and impact of each sequel. They also touch on the broader themes of shark movies, sequels in Hollywood. 00:00 Introduction to Shark Month 00:58 Live Show Recap and Stepfather Discussion 02:45 Diving into Shark Movies 05:51 Jaws Franchise Overview 30:07 Jaws 2: Behind the Scenes 45:11 Who Wrote House? 46:21 Jaws 3D: A SeaWorld Adventure 46:44 3D Glasses and Movie Experiences 48:44 SeaWorld's Role in Jaws 3D 50:29 Razzie Nominations and Box Office 51:46 Universal Studios and Theme Parks 01:00:37 Jaws 4: The Revenge 01:12:35 Comparing Horror Franchises 01:15:36 Universal Studios Rides and Attractions 01:22:17 Wrapping Up and Announcements Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mathew Hersom

Note about the first story in Creepshow - The kid was Joe Hillstrom King (Joe Hill). I read somewhere that Stephen King took Joe to a fast food joint after a day of filming and was getting bad looks because Joe still had the bruising makeup on from his beating scene.

Nov 26th
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Mike Nelson

just what I want in a horror movie podcast, a 15 minute section talking about Rambo movies and a bunch of silence while these idiots google stuff. this show would be amazing if these guys did even a little fucking work, just a tiny bit of prep, research, edit the fucking show maybe so we don't have to listen to sean say "UUMMMMM" every 15 seconds? this shits painful to listen to.

Nov 7th
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Frank B

1:24:57 best animal attack advice ever!

Jul 12th
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Brady Stephens

what happened to the buddy cop movie marathon talked about

May 25th
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Melanie St.George

it's like the main guy doesn't even pay attention to what he's watching. He remembers nothing and gets all the scenes wrong

Apr 28th
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Melanie St.George

it takes them forever to discuss the movie. so many long pauses 😴

Apr 16th
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Jamie Rogerson

As above so below, was left out why.

Mar 13th
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Sethicus0480

you guys need to find "Christmas Cadavers" It's pretty much a cash in on Shaun of the dead except it's with an American Cast set on Christmas at a Medical School!

Nov 29th
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Sethicus0480

dude if you want a funny Tormaville film..try Cannibal: The Musical stars Trey Parker and Matt Stone!!

Nov 12th
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Sethicus0480

just got the stickers, 🤘thank you!!! also this episode by far the best!!! and I agree with everything you two are saying on this movie! it's funny and sad that the only consistency we get for Micheal Myers origin story...is a Double feature shit show written and directed by "THAT PIECE OF SHIT!!!🤣🤘"ROB ZOMBIE!!! and its a Reboot none the less!!! why can't Michael be just...Michael!? once again got the new stickers thanks for coming back on Horror podcasts everywhere!!!

Nov 10th
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Dillon

keep the episodes coming, miss getting notified of new ones! stay weird!

Aug 18th
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Sethicus0480

Hai to The Kings!!! do you guys still have a patreon?!?

Apr 24th
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Tisha Nicole Felts-Mouser

...No

Apr 24th
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Chad White

yes😎👍

Dec 12th
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Matt Rass

idiots

Sep 27th
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Cory Shannon

This is one of my favorite Christmas horror shows I like to watch yearly!

Jul 1st
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Big Black Booty Daddy

what a shitty end of a podcast

Apr 29th
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Sethicus0480

Patron Pal here..... I think you guys should start with the faces of death "mock"imentries...because we all know they were bullshit... But as a kid we believed in this!!!!

Mar 14th
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David Peace

SO excited for this episode!!!

Jan 15th
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Victoria Rendon

Yeeeessssss!

Jan 8th
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