Recorded the day before Halloween, the time of the year when the veil is at its thinnest. We take a leisurely stroll through Wes Craven’s 1984 classic, A Nightmare on Elm Street, digging up plenty of reasons both old and new-to-us to get amped on this touchstone of horror. Join us if you dare for an hour of Nightmare worship.
Then, introducing our regular segments:
One Small Step for Man: DIY rockets for homelessness awareness.
Whoa is Me: Offering solid critique and analysis of Keanu Reeves’ outstanding work in the field of saying “Whoa.” This week, a strong duet with Patrick Swayze from the film Point Break (1991).
Shortest Song of the Universe: We discuss Insect Warfare’s "Coded Steel".
Dude You Had It You Were Right There: The shockingly avant-garde church organist.