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Author: Saoli Nguyen & Darlena Chiem

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What Doesn't Kill You (Only Almost Kills You) is hosted by Saoli Nguyen and Darlena Chiem, two humble-ish filmmakers who love horror movies. Well, Saoli loves horror movies. Darlena is a little weenie who has nightmares about them. One thing we both agree on is that horror movie villains (and plot contrivances) must be stopped. Whether it's a slasher flick or something more paranormal, we take it upon ourselves to figure out how to survive SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO. You're very welcome. Every two weeks, we watch a different horror movie (the crazier, the better) and b-storm survival strategies with the fervor of people who've actually had to escape from a cannibal horde. Other than that, there aren't many rules to this. Enjoy!
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The 1980s are out for our blood and we wouldn't have it any other way. Join us as we sink our teeth into Joel Schumacher's teen vampire classic, "The Lost Boys". This movie has everything: homoerotic dream sequences, power ballads, orgasmic deaths, and The Two Coreys.   Music featured in this episode: "Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys)" by Gerard McMann "Power Play" by Eddie & the Tide
Episode 16: Hereditary

Episode 16: Hereditary

2018-06-2901:11:39

By this point, everyone who wanted to see "Hereditary" in theatres should have seen it by now. HINT HINT. And now that you've seen it, join us for this episode in which we attempt to figure out what the eff happened in this creepy-ass movie. Which we liked! Also, sorry for the insane amount of street noise. Loud church music and Brooklyn traffic were in full bloom in our neighborhood.
Episode 15: A Quiet Place

Episode 15: A Quiet Place

2018-05-2901:03:41

We watched "A Quiet Place" and it was aight.
Episode 14: Grabbers

Episode 14: Grabbers

2018-05-1450:34

"Grabbers" is a 2012 Irish horror-comedy about a small town that needs to stay drunk in order to fend off parasitic alien predators. It makes total sense in context, which is more than we can say for our lightweight disastrous recording session for this episode. Three words: DAD. MOTORCYCLE. GANG.
Episode 13: Ghostwatch

Episode 13: Ghostwatch

2018-04-0953:32

Lucky number 13 is all about "Ghostwatch", a BBC "news" special that aired on Halloween night, 1992. It's eerie, highly entertaining, and surprisingly tough to put into words. But, boy do we try. Also, Saoli would like to note that a) Peter Jennings died in 2005 and b) this is pretty indicative of when she last watched TV news.   Music: Day of Chaos Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Delightful D Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
To make up for our longest absence yet, us gals at WDKY are coming back in full force with a special double feature episode. We watched one classic and one "classic", both of which are horror comedies that have developed cult followings, each for entirely different reasons. Saoli and Darlena are kicking off 2018 with John Landis's beloved 1981 film, "An American Werewolf in London". And also "Jack Frost". Welcome back to the coven!   Music: Delightful D Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Your Halloween just got a little Halloween-er! In this special episode of WDKY, we talk about "The Shining" and how it's never too late to get help for a drinking problem. Well...until you try to murder your family with an ax. That's probably a good stopping point.
For Saoli's HalloweenMonth2k17 pick, we watched the extremely rape-y 1981 Japanese anime version of "Swan Lake". It's not so much a cute little romp as it is an allegory for sexual assault and the everlasting oppression of women. We also talk about Harvey Weinstein and the powerful sexual predator who's currently running the U.S. into the ground. And the talking squirrels! Yay!
Episode 10.5

Episode 10.5

2017-10-2004:19

Hold on to your pants. Saoli's suppressed childhood trauma is about to be foolishly unearthed by our upcoming movie pick. This creepy Japanese anime (yeah, we went there!) has everything: a captive princess, an evil sorcerer, and talking squirrels who fall in love. It's horrific.
A tired Saoli barely holds it together whilst discussing "Child's Play", the 1988 cult classic that launched an ongoing franchise (as well as Darlena's fear of dolls). Also, Detective Mike + Single Mom Karen 4ever.
In this minisode, Saoli announces the next movie we're watching. It's Darlena's pick and it involves a creepy haunted doll (because of course it does). Also, the movie's actually called "Child's Play", not Chucky. It only stars an evil doll character named Chucky. Saoli is super interested in this franchise, she swears!
Episode 9: Leprechaun

Episode 9: Leprechaun

2017-09-2531:34

The "Leprechaun" movies have the unique distinction of somehow being offensive toward Irish people, black people, North Dakota, Tha Hood, pogo enthusiasts, and the wonders of space exploration, all within one B-horror movie series that, like its title character, just won't die. In this episode, Saoli and Darlena discuss the original 1993 film that launched both the series and the film career of a then-unknown actress named Jennifer Aniston. Seriously!
In this mini-episode, startling revelations about Stephen King's IT cause Darlena to lose her goddamn mind.
Episode 8: IT

Episode 8: IT

2017-09-1151:50

We watched IT (2017) and IT was gory, creepy, a little incest-y and, dare we say, charming? We had a blast. Join us on this Freudian examination of our own childhoods as we discuss the forms that IT would take, were we to encounter IT during our dreadful pre-teen years.
We're back, baby! After a long absence (for completely banal reasons), your two favorite working girls are back to give you a rundown of what's been going on, including our plans for the extra special next full episode of WDKY. Plus, we show off our new microphones and the crushing power they provide us. It's good to be back.
This is our first Very Live Episode of WDKY! *hence the poor audio quality* We're so excited to be talking about "The Babadook", which is one of the only horror movies to ever make Saoli flinch just a little tiny bit. And, not to be "those people" but we totally liked "The Babadook" before he became so popular with the hip young people.
In this very special (and we're not even using that term loosely!) mini episode, Saoli and Darlena talk about "Seoul Station", the animated prequel to "Train to Busan". So ALL THE SPOILERS IMAGINABLE. You've been warned. Now, just to be clear, we definitely did enjoy most of "Seoul Station", and we're only hard on it because of one extremely glaring misstep... Oh, we also announce the next movie we're watching and kill a mosquito. Yeah, it was a long day.
Episode 6: Train to Busan

Episode 6: Train to Busan

2017-07-0901:20:33

This week, Saoli and Darlena discuss the thought-provoking 2016 South Korean zombie movie, "Train to Busan". They definitely DON'T discuss a certain long-running zombie TV show that has caused untold emotional distress for countless fans (but for US ESPECIALLY) and doesn't deserve to be included in our sacred podcast space. Let's just say it rhymes with "Sha Shmalking Shmead" and that we don't talk about it in our household. They know what they did.
Today, we're celebrating a very special birthday AND announcing the next movie. It's going to be riotously full of the living dead (the birthday and the movie). In preparation, everyone should bring a present and a weapon. Mine will be sharp and rusty (the present and the weapon).
Episode 5: Get Out

Episode 5: Get Out

2017-06-2547:15

Reunited and it feels so gooooood. Darlena is back from vacation and we're both back in Brooklyn for the first time in weeks! And just in time because, in this episode, we discuss Jordan Peele's thrilling directorial debut, "Get Out". This movie will MESS. YOU. UP. And so will the screaming child who makes an (unwelcome) appearance partway through our recording process... This is why we need proper microphones, people! Lastly, if you haven't done so already, please check out our Kickstarter campaign (http://kck.st/2tY1pdP), donate if you can, and spread the word! WDKY needs YOU.
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