Jeff & Kim wrap up season 2 with an awards show called "The Attackies." It consists of 12 categories with 5 nominees and 1 winner for each category.
Bonus review: Godzilla Minus One (2023).
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Jeff & Kim review 1999's Sleepy Hollow starring Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, Michael Gambon, Jeffrey Jones, Miranda Richardson, Christopher Walken, and many others! Directed by Tim Burton.
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Jeff & Mike review the Hammer Horror classic "Taste the Blood of Dracula" from 1970 starring Christopher Lee, Linda Hayden, Ralph Bates, Geoffrey Keen, and Isla Blair.
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Bonus Reviews of Blues Acts:
Street Preacher: https://streetpreacherband.com/
Joey Gilmore: https://www.reverbnation.com/joeygilmore
David Julia: http://www.davidjuliamusic.com/
Jeff & Kim field questions from the listeners. Get to know them a little better through question and answer time! This was done to celebrate 50 episodes completed for Attack of the 20th Century!
Jeff & Kim review 1949's "The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad" and well as 1995's "Casper" as part of their family-friendly Halloween special.
Bonus review: Three's Company and RIP Suzanne Somers
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Jeff & Kim continue their Spooky Season Series with British film "Theater of Blood" from 1973 starring Vincent Price and Diana Rigg.
Bonus Reviews: "A Haunting in Venice" (2023 Hercule Poirot Film) and "The Avengers, Season 5" (1960's British Espionage TV Series)
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Edward Lionheart (Vincent Price) is incensed that his last season of performances in Shakespearean plays did not win him a prestigious acting award from critics. After an unsuccessful attempt at suicide, Lionheart is rescued by a group of drug-addicted bums. He then sets out to murder all of his critics, each with a different style of death taken from a Shakespeare play. When Lionheart faces head critic Peregrine Devlin (Ian Hendry), he offers Devlin a second chance to bestow the award.
Jeff & Mike kick off their Spooky Season Series with Soviet film "Viy" from 1967 starring Leonid Kuravlyov and Natalya Varley. A young priest is ordered to preside over the wake of witch in a small old wooden church of a remote village. This means spending three nights alone with the corpse with only his faith to protect him.
Bonus Reviews: "Bad Sisters" (2022 TV Series) and "One Touch of Venus" (1948 Film)
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Viy (Spirit of Evil) is a 1967 Soviet horror film directed by Konstantin Yershov and Georgi Kropachyov. Based on the story of the same name by Nikolai Gogol, the film's screenplay was written by Yershov, Kropachyov and Aleksandr Ptushko. The film was the first Soviet-era horror film to be officially released in the USSR.
Jeff, Kim, & Mike conclude their "Summer Swim Series" with a review of the grandest of sea terrors - JAWS. It's a 1975 horror/thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg. It stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, who, with the help of a marine biologist (Richard Dreyfuss) and a professional shark hunter (Robert Shaw), hunts a man-eating great white shark that attacks beachgoers at a summer resort town.
Bonus Review: "Chuck" (TV Series 2007) & "True Detective" (TV Series 2014)
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Jeff & Kim continue their "Summer Swim Series" with a review of classic monster movie, Creature from the Black Lagoon. This 1954 film from Universal was produced by William Alland and directed by Jack Arnold. It stars Richard Carlson, Julie Adams, and Richard Denning.
Bonus Review: 2023's "Haunted Mansion"
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Jeff & Kim continue their "Summer Swim Series" with a review of Alligator from 1980 starring Robert Forster, Robin Riker, and Michael Gazzo. Directed by Lewis Teague.
Bonus Review: 2023's "Asteroid City" directed by Wes Anderson.
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Jeff and Kim kick off their "Summer Swim Series" with a review of the film Orca from 1977 starring Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling, and Bo Derek! More terrors from the deep will be featured over the next several weeks!
Bonus Reviews: Endeavour on Masterpiece on PBS (2023) & The Flash (2023).
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Description of film from Wiki: Orca (also known as Orca: The Killer Whale) is a 1977 American thriller film directed by Michael Anderson and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. The film follows a male orca tracking down and getting revenge on a boat captain for killing the whale's pregnant mate and their unborn calf.
Kim returns as host with Jeff, and they review Horror Express from 1973 starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas, and Silvia Tortosa. Kim and Jeff always talk about other films or shows they've been watching lately, so your bonus reviews are The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) and Leon: The Professional (1994).
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Horror Express Summary (Rotten Tomatoes): Alexander Saxton (Christopher Lee), a brilliant British anthropologist researching in the Russian Far East, boards the Trans-Siberian Express with his latest discovery, a frozen specimen he hopes to prove is the missing link. But en route to Europe, passengers begin to turn up dead, and terror engulfs the train as Saxton and his partner, Dr. Wells (Peter Cushing), struggle to contain a mysterious and increasingly murderous force.
Jeff & Mike discuss the original Sam Raimi trilogy including The Evil Dead (1981), Evil Dead 2 (1987), and Army of Darkness (1992). Starring Bruce Campbell in all three films, the Evil Dead films vary quite a bit in tone. Jeff & Mike discuss the movie series overall, and talk through the first 3 films. This is part 1 of a 2-part conversation where all 5 Evil Dead films are discussed and ranked! Enjoy!
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Jeff & Kim wrap up season 2 with an awards show called "The Attackies." It consists of 12 categories with 5 nominees and 1 winner for each category.
Bonus review: The House (2022 - Netflix).
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Jeff & Kim review the Hammer Horror classic "The Mummy" from 1959!
Bonus Reviews: Old (2021) and Rings of Power (2022)
The Mummy is a British horror film, directed by Terence Fisher and starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. It was written by Jimmy Sangster and produced by Michael Carreras and Anthony Nelson Keys for Hammer Film Productions.
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Jeff & Mike review this West German film from 1967, originally titled The Snake Pit and the Pendulum. It was released as part of the drive-in circuit as The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism in 1969.
They also discuss Thor - Love & Thunder, Dr. Strange 2, Nope, and the Creepshow series on Shudder TV.
The Torture Chamber of Dr Sadism stars Christopher Lee, Karin Dor, and Lex Barker. Synopsis: A Count executed for murdering twelve virgins in a bid for immortality returns to life, seeking revenge on the daughter of his intended thirteenth victim and the son of his prosecutor.
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Jeff & Kim review Tremors from 1990. Bonus review: Crossroads from 1986.
Tremors is a 1990 American western-themed monster horror comedy film directed by Ron Underwood, produced by Brent Maddock, and S. S. Wilson, and written by Maddock, Wilson, and Underwood. Tremors was released by Universal Pictures and stars Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter, Michael Gross, and Reba McEntire. In the film, handymen Val McKee (Bacon) and Earl Bassett (Ward) try to skip the small desert town of Perfection, Nevada, tired of their dull lives. However, they happen upon a series of mysterious deaths and a concerned seismologist Rhonda (Carter) studying unnatural readings below the ground. With the help of eccentric survivalist couple Burt and Heather Gummer (Gross and McEntire), the group fights for survival against giant, prehistoric, worm-like monsters hungry for human flesh. (Source: Wiki)
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Jeff & Kim review Buffy the Vampire Slayer film from 1992. They talk about their favorite non-actors to appear in films, the show "Endeavor", the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and other misc topics.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 1992 American comedy horror film directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui and starring Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland, Paul Reubens, Rutger Hauer, Luke Perry, and Hilary Swank. It follows a Valley girl cheerleader named Buffy who learns that it is her fate to hunt vampires. (source: Wikipedia)
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Jeff & Kim review slasher-lite "I Know What You Did Last Summer" from 1997. Kim also educates us on another British crime drama from the BBC called Whitechapel, in which detectives in London's Whitechapel district deal with murders which replicate historical crimes. Jeff also admits his favorite brain-off TV show is the Bob Barker-era of The Price is Right, which has a dedicated channel on PlutoTV.
I Know What You Did Last Summer is a 1997 American slasher film directed by Jim Gillespie, written by Kevin Williamson, and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe and Freddie Prinze Jr. It is loosely based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Lois Duncan and is the first installment in the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise. The film centers on four young friends who are stalked by a hook-wielding killer one year after covering up a car accident in which they killed a man. The film also draws inspiration from the urban legend known as "The Hook" and the 1980s slasher films Prom Night (1980) and The House on Sorority Row (1982). (Wiki)
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