We decided to go into another category for the first time: Science Fiction! What better horror/sci-fi movie could we have reviewed for this genre than the great "Alien" from 1979?!
We are back and ready to talk more movies! With season two, we decided to start with the classic giallo horror: "Suspiria" from 1977. We changed up the format a bit and we hope you all like it.
Our season-end episode! We talk about our experiences since we have started this podcast, the reviews, segments, the future, and: you, the fans! We hope you enjoy this round-table talk episode as we plan for next season's episodes. We thank and love you all. Happy New Years! Be safe!
We review Meg the Mortician's pick of the night is 2015's "Krampus." Re-Animator Rob, albeit remote, finishes his lists of dangerous toys and the "13 Slays of Christmas," Meg the Mortician asks us how we can turn Christmas songs into a horror theme, and Christopher From the Black Lagoon asks the hosts about another three movies in his "Game from the Lagoon."
Have a safe and great holiday Season!
"13 Slays of Christmas" **Free unless otherwise noted!"
4. Black Christmas (1974) - Shudder (also on Last Drive In!), Peacock, Tubi, Pluto
3. Krampus (2015) - Rent or buy with Prime Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Hulu
2. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - Disney+, YouTube (Rent/Buy), Vudu (Rent/Buy), Apple TV (Rent/Buy)
1. Gremlins (1984) - Rent or buy with Prime Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, HBO Max
We invite you to this episode as we talk about the Swedish masterpiece: "Let The Right One In" from 2008. Re-Animator Rob continues his "13 Slays of Christmas," Meg the Mortician asks "What makes horror movie monsters great?," and Christopher From the Black Lagoon switches up his segment with a fun game...
"13 Slays of Christmas" **currently streaming free unless noted**
8. "Into the Dark: Pooka! (2018)" - Hulu
7. "Anna and the Apocalypse (2017)" - Prime Video (Paid), Pluto TV, Apple TV (paid), Vudu (paid)
6. "Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010)" - Shudder, Hulu, Pluto TV, Tubi, Crackle
5. "Better Watch Out (2016)" - Pluto TV, Peacock, Tubi, Vudu, Prime
The legendary "Black Christmas" from 1974 is on the docket tonight. Before that, Re-Animator Rob tells us more about dangerous toys and gives us a few more movies on his "13 Slays of Christmas" list, Meg The Mortician asks us about who in the horror community we would like to meet, and Christopher From the Black Lagoon spins and reviews a split EP from The Queers and The Jasons!
"13 Slays of Christmas" 11-9:
11. "A Christmas Horror Story (2015)" - Shudder, Amazon Prime (Premium Subscription)
10. "Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)" - Shudder, Tubi
9. "The Lodge (2019)" - Hulu
Our first December episode....on December 1st! Re-Animator Rob tells us about the horrors of Black Friday, a sneak peek at dangerous toys, and the first couple of our "13 Slays Of Christmas (Movies and where to watch below!)" Meg The Mortician asks us if we believe in ghosts, and Christopher From The Black Lagoon reviews "Blood Sucking Freak," another "Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs" 7" record with Chris Jericho.
Special thanks to one of our Monsters, Ryan Laliberte for the recommendation!
Our first two "13 Slays of Christmas" watch list (Watch free unless notated)
13. "Jack Frost (1997)" - Shudder (Subscription), Tubi, Vudu, Crackle, Amazon Prime (Subscription)
12. "ATM (2012)" - Amazon Prime (Premium Subscription), YouTube ($3.99)
It's our Thanksgiving Holiday episode with a review of what is probably the most known evil turkey...."Turkie" in 2008's "ThanksKilling!" We have our friend and fellow monster, Dan as a guest! Re-Animator Rob gives us a list of movies centered around Turkey Day (A list is provided below!), and Meg The Mortician asks us about what foods could be turned into a horror movie. Christopher From the Black Lagoon interviews Dan for the current "On the Record."
Thanksgiving Horror Movies!
**These films are streaming for free unless notated as of: 11/22/2021:**
"Home Sweet Home (1981)" - YouTube
"Black Friday (2021)" - In Theatres
"The Devastator (1986) aka: The Destroyers" - Tubi, Crackle, Amazon Prime (Prem. Membership), Fubo, and Philo
"Kristy (2014)"- Tubi, Vudu, Amazon Prime
"Escape Room (2019)"- Vudu (Purch.), Amazon Prime (Purch.), and Google Play (Purch.)
"Blood Rage (1987)"- Tubi, Amazon Prime (Prem. Membership), YouTube (Purch.)
"Into the Dark: Pilgrim (2019)" - Hulu (Series)
"Ghost Note (2017)"- Tubi, Amazon Prime (Purch.), Apple TV (Purch.), Vudu (Purch.)
"Séance (2021)"- Sling (Prem. Membership), Amazon Prime (Prem. Membership), YouTube (Purch.), and Google Play (Purch.)
"Boogeyman (2005)"- Vudu (Purch.)
"Intensity (1997)" (TV Mini Series)- Amazon (Purch.)
"Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County (1998)"- YouTube (Purch.)
"ThanksKilling (2008)" - Pluto TV, Tubi, Vudu, and Amazon Prime (Prem. Membership)
"ThanksKilling 3 (2012)" - Pluto TV, Tubi, Vudu, and Sling (Prem. Membership)
On this episode, there's another cold-case possibly solved?, A discussion about our favorite costumes from this year, reviewing "The Tom Green Show" on LP from Ship to Shore Records, and of course, we dive into "Street Trash" from 1987!
https://shiptoshoremedia.com/collections/film-horror-soundtracks
Tonight, we reviewed Rob's pick, 1996's "Scream." We also have our first guest! From "Road Soda" podcast and NH Litter Crew, Brendan DeKemper. Re-Animator Rob gives us some news and Meg the Mortician asks us about when the best time is to start decorating for Halloween (we all know the answer is: year-round.)
https://linktr.ee/RoadSodaPod
https://www.facebook.com/NHLittercrew/
Tonight, we reviewed the legendary "Halloween" from 1978. Re-Animator Rob informs us about costumes and Halloween candy, Meg The Mortician switches up her question of the week with a fun game using Ice Nine Kills songs, and Christopher From The Black Lagoon reviews a swamp-colored vinyl from Bull Moose Music for the soundtrack of "Halloween Kills."
https://www.deacongiles.com/
https://www.bullmoose.com/
https://iceninekills.com/
Tonight, we spoke about the movie "Dolls," and went over Waxwork Record's release of the "Creepshow 2" soundtrack. Meg the Mortician also has an uncanny resemblance to an actor in tonight's feature.
Re-Animator Rob has us watch the fantastic hagsploitation film "Strait-jacket." We also get asked about our favorite horror character, and switch things up by talking about a video game soundtrack for our record of the week.
Your hosts start this series talking about upcoming horror shows, planning your "31 Days of Horror," reviewing the WaxWork Records variant of "Child's Play 2" soundtrack on vinyl, and have an in-depth discussion about the 1980's movie "Maniac."