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My Bloody Podcast
Bryan Kluger
150 episodes
1 week ago
‘My Bloody Podcast‘, where the show is related to all things HORROR! Here on this new episode, hosts Bryan Kluger from Boomstick Comics and High Def Digest and Preston Barta of Fresh Fiction and the Denton Record-Chronicle talk about everything we love about horror movies, tv shows, and horror-themed music.
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‘My Bloody Podcast‘, where the show is related to all things HORROR! Here on this new episode, hosts Bryan Kluger from Boomstick Comics and High Def Digest and Preston Barta of Fresh Fiction and the Denton Record-Chronicle talk about everything we love about horror movies, tv shows, and horror-themed music.
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Episode #165 – Jeepers Creepers (2001)
My Bloody Podcast
1 hour 49 minutes 34 seconds
7 months ago
Episode #165 – Jeepers Creepers (2001)
In the latest episode of My Bloody Podcast, the sharp-witted trio, Bryan Kluger, Preston Barta, and Chelsea Nicole, tackle the 2001 horror film Jeepers Creepers, a cult classic that continues to provoke discussion, especially in 2025. What sets this conversation apart is not just the film's horrific premise, but the deeply unsettling context surrounding its director, Victor Salva. While the movie checks all the requisite boxes for a genre film; gruesome kills, dark humor, and a terrifying creature, its troubled history, thanks to Salva's criminal past, casts a long shadow.

As the podcast's host, Bryan Kluger delivers his signature mix of sharp wit and dark humor, offering pointed commentary on both the filmmaker and his film. Kluger’s approach is unflinching, yet undeniably entertaining, as he addresses the film’s enduring legacy with a combination of irreverence and insight. Preston Barta, the show’s resident horror analyst, offers a more thoughtful critique, examining the narrative structure and thematic undercurrents of the film. He dives into the true-life inspiration behind the Creeper’s monstrous rampage, dissecting the film's psychological layers; ones that might otherwise go unnoticed by casual viewers. Meanwhile, Chelsea Nicole, the cultural critic of the group, explores the broader implications of the film’s success and its lasting cultural impact, particularly in the context of the early 2000s. She considers how the monster, and the film itself, might fare in the current horror landscape, raising questions about its continued relevance.

Amidst the thoughtful analysis, the hosts also dive into a slew of hot topics in the horror industry.



This Week’s Highlights:

We dive deeper into the cancellation of Sax XI.
Weapons is a new horror film with an all-star cast. What is it all about? 
There is a Stephen King It escape room in Las Vegas that is scaring people. 
What is the Ugly Stepsister movie?


It’s a lively, fast-paced exploration of the horror world, where no topic is too taboo or too strange.

Movie Analysis: Jeepers Creepers (2001)

Jeepers Creepers was released at the turn of the millennium, introducing audiences to Justin Long, who played the wide-eyed, often panicked brother, Darry. In a plot familiar to fans of horror; two siblings stranded on a desolate road after a spring break getaway, what begins as a mundane encounter with a strange figure dumping a mysterious load into a pipe spirals into a nightmare. As the duo discovers a hidden graveyard filled with corpses and faces the relentless onslaught of a nightmarish creature, the film's blend of macabre humor and dread brings it firmly into the horror canon. Yet, for all its brutality, the film's lasting cultural impact is a bit more ambiguous.

The podcast crew, ever diligent, dissects the character of the Creeper, a creature that has long been a subject of debate among fans. Is the monster’s ever-expanding set of supernatural abilities a feature that makes the creature more terrifying, or does it reduce it to a kitchen-sink collection of horror tropes? This question; whether Jeepers Creepers is too over-the-top to maintain the tension of its initial premise, is a recurring theme in the episode.

However, the most fraught aspect of the discussion revolves around Salva himself. The director’s past; convicted of child molestation, casts a moral dilemma over any conversation about Jeepers Creepers. The podcast crew doesn’t shy away from this uncomfortable truth. They discuss whether it's possible, or even acceptable, to separate the art from the artist in this particular case. The ethical dilemma that comes with enjoying a film whose director has a deeply troubled history is one that many horror fans and film critics continue to grapple with,
My Bloody Podcast
‘My Bloody Podcast‘, where the show is related to all things HORROR! Here on this new episode, hosts Bryan Kluger from Boomstick Comics and High Def Digest and Preston Barta of Fresh Fiction and the Denton Record-Chronicle talk about everything we love about horror movies, tv shows, and horror-themed music.