Christian and Vince met at Brock U and instantly bonded over their love of horror films.Cut to: 18 years later (Nov 2013) and the idea to launch a podcast aiming to recapture that nostalgic feeling for the Friday the 13th film series, and other slasher films of the 70s, 80s and beyond
With Vince, you get a gay perspective, and then you get Christian - a little louder and alot more obnoxious. Together, their goal is provide a comedic take/memory of the films they watch. However condescending they may sound, it is still out of love for the genre.
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Christian and Vince met at Brock U and instantly bonded over their love of horror films.Cut to: 18 years later (Nov 2013) and the idea to launch a podcast aiming to recapture that nostalgic feeling for the Friday the 13th film series, and other slasher films of the 70s, 80s and beyond
With Vince, you get a gay perspective, and then you get Christian - a little louder and alot more obnoxious. Together, their goal is provide a comedic take/memory of the films they watch. However condescending they may sound, it is still out of love for the genre.
TGIF13 Ep 29: Nightmare on Elm St 5 The Dream Child
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5 years ago
TGIF13 Ep 29: Nightmare on Elm St 5 The Dream Child
Nothing says Christmas like… A Dream Master turned Teen Mother; Pro Life VS Pro Choice undertones; and a weathered-looking, worst-dialogue-ever spouting, Freddy! Sir Christian Luciani & Mr. Vince Franco are back for TGIF13’s 2016 Christmas Episode: A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989).
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Christian and Vince met at Brock U and instantly bonded over their love of horror films.Cut to: 18 years later (Nov 2013) and the idea to launch a podcast aiming to recapture that nostalgic feeling for the Friday the 13th film series, and other slasher films of the 70s, 80s and beyond
With Vince, you get a gay perspective, and then you get Christian - a little louder and alot more obnoxious. Together, their goal is provide a comedic take/memory of the films they watch. However condescending they may sound, it is still out of love for the genre.