What makes you afraid? Sum Of All Fear lives at the crossroads between our greatest phobias and the horror movies we love to experience. Part pop-culture and part-psychology. It’s time to find out why we’re all scared of the dark.
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What makes you afraid? Sum Of All Fear lives at the crossroads between our greatest phobias and the horror movies we love to experience. Part pop-culture and part-psychology. It’s time to find out why we’re all scared of the dark.
FEAR OF SOCIETY - Brian Yuzna's Society (Anthropophobia) - Episode 13
SUM OF ALL FEAR - Horror, Phobias & the Brain
1 hour 19 minutes 44 seconds
6 years ago
FEAR OF SOCIETY - Brian Yuzna's Society (Anthropophobia) - Episode 13
Ever felt like the upper crust of society was some weird, amorphous, alien sex-cult!?
Yeah, well us too and our fears have been confirmed in Episode 13 on Anthropophobia, the Fear of Society.
Kris breaks down this fun little phobia and tells us why it's different from social anxiety disorder, delusional disorders and agoraphobia. Then we bust into a shunt-fest of a movie, 1989's Brian Yuzna flick, Society. It's a paranoid, incestous journey with probably the greatest final 20 minutes of any horror movie ever.
With lines like, "First we dine, then we copulate!" or "How do you like your tea? Cream, sugar... or do you want me to pee in it?" how could you not want to listen!
LET THE SHUNTING BEGIN!
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SUM OF ALL FEAR - Horror, Phobias & the Brain
What makes you afraid? Sum Of All Fear lives at the crossroads between our greatest phobias and the horror movies we love to experience. Part pop-culture and part-psychology. It’s time to find out why we’re all scared of the dark.