Scott presents blood-spattered highlights from the 1981 movie Nightmare, which has the distinction of being one of the original Video Nasties! Brought to you by Conquest Books.
The 1975 flick Wolf Guy is the topic this week. Watch as we react to Sonny Chiba beating up, shooting, stabbing, and throwing coins at his enemies! The spirit of a tiger summoned by a woman as an act of revenge for getting an STD from several men is also in the mix. Cue the ultra-funky music! Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Scenes of Vinny Jones murdering the hell out of people and fighting Bradley Cooper on a subway are viewed this week from 2008's The Midnight Meat Train. Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Scenes from the 1988 film Deadbeat at Dawn are viewed. Members of rival gangs constantly fight each other with escalating amounts of violence and weaponry! Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Highlights from Peter Jackson's blood bath Dead Alive (aka Braindead) are thoroughly enjoyed by the fellas this week. Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Scenes from the 1981 David Cronenberg film Scanners are viewed this week. A mix of gunshot violence and unique body horror delight the co-hosts! Brought to you by Conquest Books.
A few quick death scenes are reacted to in this after-party footage from a recent VB recording session. Featured are Bad Taste, Deathsport, and Karate Girl. Brought to you by Conquest Books.
The 1981 Canadian slasher flick the Prowler is this week's reaction topic. Tom Savini's excellent gore effects are on display and Bill becomes upset by some mid-murder totally white eyeballs. Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Amazingly brutal stunts dazzle us this week from Jackie Chan's Police Story. Try not to step on the broken sugar glass! Brought to you by Conquest Books.
A quick reaction to a surprisingly violent scene from an episode of the original Twilight Zone entitled "What's in the Box?". Special guest Gark joins us. We will return with a full episode next week. Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Watch us watch scenes from 2000's Battle Royal where a class of Japanese 9th graders is forced into a game or kill or be killed, or die via explosive neck collar. Special guest, and sleep enthusiast, Gark joins us again. Brought to you by Conquest Books.
The 1989 grocery store slasher film Intruder is highlighted this week. Who amongst the young overnight store crew will survive and who will die creatively gruesome deaths? Special guest, who is full of mustard, Gark joins us. Brought to you by Conquest Books.
1987's the Running Man is this week's reaction-style video presentation. Kevin seethes with rage at the site of Arnold Schwarzenegger while the rest of us generally enjoy the clunky and goofy, yet sincere efforts of this futuristic action movie. Who doesn't love a good Arnie yelling scene? Brought to you by Conquest Books.
The 1982 Italian slasher flick Pieces is this week's topic. Victims are attacked with chainsaws and knives, getting cut into the titular pieces as advertised. Bonus delights include vomiting and a confusing martial arts attack. Luna the Cat again makes an appearance! Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Director/author Mike Neel returns for a second consecutive week to join us in watching the very appropriately named 2020 film Psycho Goreman. Brutally violent yet comedic scenes assault our senses and we are left very satisfied by the end with high marks for the insane creativity. Cameo appearance by Luna the Cat! Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Clips from the 1983 post-apocalyptic film the New Barbarians are viewed this week. Watch as mannequins are run over by loud futuristic cars, mannequins are beheaded by futuristic car saws, and mannequins explode from futuristic arrows shot by Fred Williamson! Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Homeless people melt into piles of neon gore after drinking some bad booze with this week's viewing of 1987's Street Trash and the fellas love it. Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Bloody clips from 1981's the Burning are featured this week. Murders aplenty occur at a summer camp courtesy of the victim of a prank gone terribly wrong years earlier. Featuring a young Jason Alexander, whose enthusiastic McDLT commercial is also discussed, as well as Kevin obsessing over an old Dr. Pepper ad. Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Scott has chosen some very brutal scenes from the 2001 film Ichi the Killer this week. Bill had previously shown Michael some highlights from this movie on their defunct reaction show Mike & Bill: Scared Sh*tless and Michael had forgotten all about it. But to his dismay, he has been forced to remember. Brought to you by Conquest Books.
Bill's first downer choice is viewed this week with the 1988 film Men Behind the Sun. Graphic scenes depicting the torture and experimentation of the human body are highlighted with no frills but rather witnessed through a grim, depressing, and unflinching lens set in a World War II prison camp. Brought to you by Conquest Books.