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Hi there. How are you? Really? REALLY? Thats terrible. I hear they have ointments for that, so don't get to down on yourself. Oh…its…leaking? Well, you should probably see a doctor or something. That sounds painful and smelly. While you're waiting to be seen, you may as well listen to this episode, where Luke and I review the new Bustillo and Maury film, Kandisha. Or not. Really, I don't care. Show's over after this, so fuck it, right? Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "Kelly's Meat Emporium"-Carcass "Everything Falls Apart”-Miserylab
Greetings everybody, and welcome to episode 293 of BTK. There is no major, hour-long review in this episode. Instead, Luke and I just talked a bunch of crap for a bit before exhaustion kicked in and we both awkwardly signed off. This is what happens when we take a month or two off from this wretched show. We end up having too much to say, and a review ends up getting pushed out of the show. Which, really, makes ZERO goddamned sense as the whole point of this show is to talk about great films, and not so much to be like every other awful Internet personality that deludes themeselves into thinking they're more than just a talentless idiot standing on the shoulders of people who ACTUALLY create something worthwhile. But whatever, even BTK can succumb to that nonsense. Thats the official explanation. The real explanation; I'm SO over this show, and will find any reason I can to put in as little effort as possible until I finally say “enough!”, and end the show. Hopefully that comes soon. Anyway, enjoy it while you can. Next episode, we are back to business. Promise. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Jupiterian Vibe”-Samael “a mass”-ænorex
Hell-o, one and all. For this episode, we are continuing our month of Timo Tjahanto films, and are reviewing May The Devil Take You Too, the sequel to his modern day Indonesian Black Magic classic. While I am a fan of the first film, the second one is REALLY where its at and was the inspiration for wanting to review these. This is a movie that does everything right and is about as crazy as they come. Hopefully Luke enjoyed it as much as I did. If not, well, I'm always happy to waste his time. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “All The Devil's Toys”-Deathstars "Feeding Moloch"-Naglfar
Hello everybody, and thanks for checking out this episode of BTK. For this one, we are once again journeying into the fantastic world of the incomparable Timo Tjahanto and reviewing May The Devil Take You. I really love Indonesian horror, and especially love it when they mix healthy amounts of black magic spookiness into the mix. Will Luke like these films? Honestly, after almost 300 episodes, you'd think I'd know his tastes more than I do. But you'd be horribly mistaken. I. Know. Nothing. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Black Supremacy”-Samael “Teufelsreich”-Watain
HELL-o and Hail Satan, and welcome to episode 290 of BTK. For this one, we are reviewing the Spanish horror/absurd-o film, Day Of The Beast, from one of my favorite director's, Alex de la Iglesia. Having recently gotten its first ever disc-based release in North America (and hitting Shudder soon after) made this movie, that I rented way back in the day on VH-goddamned S, a no-brainer to review. Hopefully Luke enjoyed it and the episode isn't a total chore to get through. Its all I can ever hope for. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Virtues Of The Beast”-Septicflesh “Beastland”-Author & Punisher
Hello, you fabulous bastards and welcome to episode 289 of BTK. On this very episode, Luke and I will be talking all about the Cat III sensation, The Untold Story. Unlike many of the films I choose, this was not some old film I've loved for years. Rather, this was a movie I WANTED to see for years, and only recently (thanks to the new Unearthed Films re-release) got to check it out. Its a strange and brilliant little film, and speaking of "strange" an "brilliant", hopefully Luke likes it as much as I did. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "No Love Lost"-Carcass “The Long And Winding Bier Road”-Carcass
G’day mates and thanks for abusing yourselves with this episode of BTK where Luke and I decided to finally review the modern Aussie horror classic, Storm Warning. I mean, I’ve only been randomly talking about reviewing it for the last 97 years of this show’s sad and meaningless existence. Look at us. Progress. Anyway, this is a cool film and with any luck, Luke will grace us with his uncanny Aussie accent. Things to look forward to... Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Retribution”-The Berzerker “The Great Sun”-VOWWS
Hello everyone. First off, this is NOT A NEW EPISODE OF BTK!!!! Let me explain... Apparently, BTK has a shit-ton of listeners. Thats great, and I’m happy it does. On the other hand, I’ve been creating instrumental, goth/industrial-tinged metal music for a while now under the name ænorex. This project, sadly, struggles to find an audience. I take full ownership of this, as I am absolutely terrible at selling anything I do (even when its for free). Considering BTK has always been ad-free, has never asked for or accepted a single dollar or an invite to become part of a podcast network, it entitles me to try a little experiment as I only have myself to answer to. So, I have compiled some songs from numerous ænorex releases, and am releasing them as an “episode”. So if you don’t care about music (or this music), no harm no foul, just skip it and we will be back shortly with our next REAL episode. I was just hoping that some folks out there may find some of this stuff cool, and may be swayed to head on over to aenorex.bandcamp.com and download all of the music, absolutely for free. Of course, all of the stuff is available across every other digital music platform as well, but all of that costs money. Bandcamp is the free option, so hey, hit it up. Again, this is NOT A NEW BTK, and we will be back very soon with the next review episode. There aren’t a lot of options for someone who creates such a particular kind of art (too electronic for metal people, to metal for goth people, not industrial enough for rivetheads, etc), so I figured I’d take an opportunity to reach a wider audience. I wont make a habit out of it, but I hope that at least one person out there gets some enjoyment out of this. Thanks for being understanding, and as always, thanks for all of the support of BTK. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); ”eternal”-from the Not Even Worthy Of A Name e.p. ”ideal human sacrifices”-from the Ideal Human Sacrifices single ”every.last.time.”-from the Cold As The Night, Sick As The Day) e.p. ”worOrm”-from the Human (Or Nearly So) e.p. ”husk”-from the Voidscore e.p. ”inentity”-from the Ocahaen e.p. aenorex.com aenorex.bandcamp.com
Hey everyone. Thanks for checking out this episode of BTK. Luke and I are finally talking about The Woman. No, not the woman. THE WOMAN. You know, Lucky McKee’s The Woman. Sure, it may be a decade-old film at this point, but whatever. Better late than never I suppose. Enjoy the show. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Libidinous (A Pig With Cocks In Its Eyes)-Anaal Nathrakh “The Wanderer”-Emperor
Ahoy mateys. Not even sure if thats how you spell "mateys" and I'm too lazy to look it up. Anyhoo, welcome to episode 286 of BTK. For this one, Luke and I are reviewing a bigger film that still managed to fly under the radar, what with all of the fun of 2020, the year it hit (limited) theaters. We are reviewing Underwater. Why? Because it scratches a certain kind of monster itch I have for Monsters In March 2021, thats why. Enjoy! Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Horror From The Sea”-Yyrkoon “A Sanguine Tide Unleashed”-Naglfar
Hey everyone and thanks for checking out this episode of BTK. For our first episode in our Monsters In March 2021 celebration, Luke and I are finally getting to talk all about the newest Comedy-SciFi-Horror flick, Psycho Goreman. Hope you have as much fun listening as we had recording this one. Music On This Episode (in order or appearance); "The Super Gore Nest"-Mick Gordon "Ziltoidian Empire"-Devin Townsend
Hello one and all, and welcome to episode 284 of BTK. I said we’d never do it because I have far too much love and respect for the movie, but I decided to throw apprehension to the winds and review the new Unearthed Films edition of A Serbian Film. While it’s not the new-NEW version with the excised footage and documentary (that one releases later in 2021, supposedly), it IS a new edition of the uncut family classic. Hands down one of my favorite films of all time and I’m absolutely thrilled to finally talk about it, at length. Thanks for tuning in and enjoy the episode, ya baby-rapers. Note: There was some dumb tech nonsense that caused me to lose a few minutes of audio at the end, so I re-edited it as best as I could to make it more listenable. Really, the only thing you are missing is me talking about our upcoming schedule (FYI, the next 5 episodes will be reviews of Psycho Goreman, Underwater, The Woman, Storm Warning and The Untold Story) and us signing off. So, yeah. Could've been worse. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "Cheaporn"-Wikluh Sky "Unsee It"-Wikluh Sky
It’s been a while, but BTK is back. While planning our re-emergence onto the ever-popular and profitable podcasting scene, I decided I’d rather ease into things with a discussion and (belated) 2020 wrap-up episode. But don’t worry, as Luke and I will be back in a few short weeks with one helluva baby-raping good time of a film to review. Until then, thanks for listening. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Machine Guns and Peacock Feathers” (Carpenter Brut remix)-Ulver "Going Round 2020"-Clan Of Xymox
Hello one and all. For episode 282, Luke and I are checking out some classic cyber-gore that only recently was granted access to the wild world of blu ray, Tetsuo: The Iron Man. Enjoy the show, everyone. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Mechanize”-Fear Factory “Demanufacture”-Fear Factory
Hey everyone, and welcome to episode 281 of BTK. On this episode, Luke and I are reviewing the new film, The Mortuary Collection. I had a lot of fun with this one so be sure to watch it and listen to Luke and I review the meat stinks right out of it! Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Chorea Macchabeorum”-Blut aus Nord “The Master Butcher's Apron”-Carcass
Hey everyone. This is a little bonus episode of BTK. Its not an actual BTK but it is Luke and I talking horror stuff for over 90 minutes. Its actually a recording of a conversation that happened on Luke's West2ndGaming Twitch channel when he made the foolish mistake of inviting me on (on 10/29/2020). Idiot. Anyway, it was a great little discussion, and in an effort to preserve the way it all actually sounded, I didn't want to edit it the way I usually edit BTK. So I did some minor edits with music that I know he had playing throughout the show, and pulled it all together and vomited it forth for you to enjoy. Be sure to follow and subscribe to Luke's Twitch channel, West2ndGaming for all of the Luke you can handle! Thats it from me, enjoy this weird little experiment! If you want to get the music you heard on the show for free, head over to... aenorex.bandcam.com
Hey there. Since I am lazy and do not give a fuck, we decided to just review the sequel to the Friday the 13th fan film, 'Never Hike Alone'. This one is called 'Never Hike In The Snow', and its probably more of the same but, you know, with snow. Anyway, enjoy. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "Driven Like The Snow"-The Sisters Of Mercy "Jason Voorhees Died For Your Sins"-ScreamerClauz
Spooky bats for Monster-Month. Slutty Spiders in candy costumes. Cobwebs and razorblades and stupid little asshole kids. I love October. Here's a BTK episode celebrating all of the hallowed goodness. We talk all about 2019's 'Haunt'. Music On This Episode (in order or appearance); “13 Autumns And A Widow”-Cradle Of Filth “Satan's Little Helpers”-The Electric Hellfire Club
Hello everyone and thank you for checking out episode 277 of BTK. I am super excited about this one as Luke and I are finally getting to talk all about the non-Bruce Lee film, Game Of Death. This one got a very gory and insane trailer many moons ago, and then dropped off of the face of the damn earth only to re-emerge in mid-2020 with a hurried and quiet release. Was it worth the wait? Well, listen in and find the hell out! Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Death Certificate”-Carcass "Tomorrow For Us"-Rosetta Stone
Hey there, ya damn weirdos, and welcome to episode 276 of BTK. We are so very happy you decided to join us for this episode as Luke and I will once again be wading back into the Philthy waters of Philadelphia philmmaker Phil Stevens. I'm stupid, I know. Anyway, Luke and I are reviewing Flowers 2, and seeing as how Flowers is one of my favorite horror films from the last decade, and Lung II was pretty great too, I am excited to talk about this one. Thanks for listening, everyone. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “A Pit Of Severed Hands”-Occlith “Vortex Of Negativity”-Naglfar
Hey everyone, and welcome to episode 274 of BTK. For yet another year, we are devoting the 8th calendar month to the 80's. What does that mean for you? Well, you can more or less count on me picking a fun 80's horror film to review, while Luke half-asses it and picks some 80's action movie to talk about. Well, not this year (he picked something more in keeping with the show for 2020). Anyway, my pick was 'The Lost Boys', and that was before the director up and died in June, so it appears the BTKurse, as well as my love of this movie, lives on... Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Death Comes At Midnight” (extended, remastered)-Midnight Danger “I Still Believe”-ænorex
Hello everyone, and thanks for checking out episode 273 of BTK. For this one, Luke and I are forgoing traditional horror and are continuing down the real-world-misery path with our reviews of 'We Need To Talk About Kevin'. Always a fan-favorite, Luke and I were excited to talk about this one and give our two cents on one of the more bleak films from the past several years. Enjoy! Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "Dark Mother"-Belzebubs "a whole lot of killing" (Generation Low Mix)-ænorex
Hello one and all and thank you ever so kindly for checking out episode 275 of BTK. As we continue our August 80’s celebration, we arrive at Luke’s pick, Videodrome. This is easily my favorite Cronenberg film so I was very happy he landed on this one and I’ll be very interested to hear a Videodrome virgin’s take on this classic film. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Wake Up The Coma”-Frontline Assembly “Canada” (Live)-Devin Townsend
Hey everyone, and thanks for checking out episode 272 of BTK. For this July 4th celebration, we will take a break from blowing up random parts of America in the name of freedom (all the while maintaining social distancing), and will instead talk about Simon Rumley's 'Red White & Blue'. Don't like that film? Not horror enough for you? Well, blame Luke. He suggested it, and I just do what he says. Happy 4th to our American friends, and stay safe everyone. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "Aim For The Heart"-Federale "Crying"-VOWWS
Hello everyone and welcome to episode 271 of BTK. For this one, Luke and I decided to celebrate Father’s Day, NOT with the Astron6 classic, but with a more recent film starring Chris’ hobbity little man-crush, Elijah Wood. Yep, Luke and I spend the episode talking about ‘Come To Daddy’, the feature-length directorial debut from legendary producer Ant Timpson. Thanks for dropping by and we hope you guys have a good time with this one. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Father and Son"-Tim & Eric “O Father O Satan O Sun”-Behemoth
Thanks for checking episode 270 of BTK, everybody. For this one, Luke and I are reviewing ‘Blood Machines’, which is essentially a movie, presented as a 3-part series, based very heavily off of the music of Carpenter Brut. Its crazy, satanic, sci-fi silliness and Luke and I were thrilled to be able to finally talk about this one! Music On This Epsiode (in order of appearance); ”Intro/Blood Machines Theme”-Carpenter Brut ”Gone Now" (feat. Pencey Sloe)-Carpenter Brut
Hey kids, and welcome back to BTK. For this episode, Luke and I are positively thrilled to be once again reviewing a movie from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz. These two gave us the incredible 'Goodnight Mommy', a few years ago. Luke and I loved that one, and now they're back with their long-awaited feature follow-up, 'The Lodge'. So buckle in and listen to Luke and my sexy voices as we talk about things in a sad attempt to sound SMRT. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "When Snow Falls"-Federale "The Lodge"-Agalloch
Hello everybody and welcome to Episode 268 of BTK. For this episode, I figured we would celebrate the fantastic women who coughed us forth into this ashtray of a world with a Mother's Day episode. What movie did I pick, you ask? Well, in honor if the special ladies in all of our lives, I chose a movie called 'Baby Blues'. It released in 2008, and features a mother who spends the entire film trying to hug and kiss her young children. Wait. Did I say "hug and kiss"? Sorry, I meant "viciously murder". Yeah. Thats what we are reviewing. (please don't hate me, mom) Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "She"-Clan Of Xymox "Voices":-Borknagar
Hey everyone and thanks for checking out the newest episode of RHK. For this one, I am talking all about 'Home Sweet Home' from Mastiff Games. This was an amazing little Thai horror game that had some genuinely chilling moments and really scratched my Thai black magic itch. Its currently available on consoles and PC, so check it out if you haven't and hopefully you enjoy my review and discussion. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "RHK Theme"-ænorex "RHK Theme" (outro)-ænorex
LEGAL NOTICE By continuing the to listen to the 267th episode of this podcast, you agree that the makers of said podcast have made you aware of the histories, danger(s), and stanks associated with BindTortureKast. Luke, Chris, their wives, dogs, children, and anyone else unfortunate enough to be a part of their lives are released of all liability for any event that occurs to you during or after your streaming, downloading, and listening including but not limited to illness, injury, mortal danger, death, and an overwhelming desire to strip naked and begin cutting yourself in a bathtub, all the while crying like a stupid little baby. If you disagree in any way with this notice, you must stop reading, listening and...uh, I don’t know...tune into the Blumhouse podcast or something. Do they have a podcast? Oh wait, EVERYONE has a podcast... Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Babel’s Gate”-Septicflesh “Ye Entrancemperium”-Emperor
Hello everybody and welcome to episode 266 of BTK. For this little episode, we are starting off our month of devilish reviews with our discussion on 2019's I Trapped The Devil. So be sure to ritually-murder those kids, fuck those goats, and then settle in for a fun episode of BTK-goodness. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "Devil's Blood"-Watain "Sympathy For The Devil"-Tiamat
Hey everyone and thanks for listening to episode 17 or RHK. For this one, I am talking all about the new remake of RE3. A lot of opinions out there, so why not add another one to the mix? Thanks for listening, everyone. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "RHK Theme"-ænorex "RHK Theme" (outro)-ænorex
Hey everyone. Thanks for checking out yet another episode of RHK! For this one, I figured I'd talk about id Software's newest, DOOM: Eternal. Its great, and I hope you guys have a good time with this spoiler-free episode! Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "Demigod"/"BFG Division"-Mick Gordon "Hellwalker"-Mick Gordon
Hey everyone, and welcome to episode 265 of BTK. For this one, we are going to China for some Ebola Syndrome. Ok...I realize how that sounds, given the current situation the world finds itself in. What I MEANT was that we are reviewing the 1996 Chinese film "Ebola Syndrome", as the final in our series of outbreak/disease-themed films for 2020. Hey, what do you expect from me? This is BTK, not the Blumcast or whatever other stupid garbage is out there. We are very SPECIFIC stupid garbage! Music On Thus Episode (in order of appearance); "Syndrome Exhibit"-Spahn Ranch "Syndrome"-Deathstars
Hello everyone! Thanks for listening to the newest and possibly-greatest (?) episode of BTK. For this one, I kindly asked Luke to stop being such a stupid little contrarian dick-face and rewatch "Pontypool", as part of our recent spat of outbreak-themed films. He reluctantly obliged and what you have in front of you is the resulting mess of a podcast. Enjoy. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Spirit Of Radio”-Rush/”Spoken Words Of Venom”-Naglfar “The Killing Words”-Malaise
Greetings and welcome to episode 263 of BindTortureKast. After a bit of a wait, we are finally getting to talk all about the recent HPL adaptation-made (twitching) flesh, "Color Out Of Space". We had a great time with this one so give it a watch before we ruin it for you with our idiot words. Thanks for listening. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Haallucinählia”-Blut aus Nord “Color Your World”-Devin Townsend
Hello everyone and thanks for checking out the 15th episode of RHK. For this one, I am walking the creepy and blood-soaked hallways of the new console release of Infliction, dubbed "Infliction: Extended Cut". I was so happy to finally get to play this on my PS4 after it being locked on PCs for so long, and I hope everyone enjoys a mostly non-spoiler filled talk about it! Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "RHK Theme"-ænorex "RHK Theme" (outro)-ænorex
Hey everyone. Long time, no talk. After a bit of a break, RHK is back for its 14th episode. On this one I am talking all about the bigger and smaller games I've been wrapping up while I wait for the insane 2020 gaming extravaganza to kick off with Doom: Eternal in March. Sometimes having a month or two where there is nothing new to play is a good thing, as it's given me time to finish some huge games I thought I'd never finish, and to start and beat some smaller indie games that were gathering digital dust on my hard drives. Beyond that, there is a lot of non-spoilery Death Stranding talk in this one too, so that's fun! Anyway thanks for listening everybody and enjoy the episode. (also, when talking about the upcoming awesome games I’m looking forward to in 2020, how the fucking fuck did I not remember RE3? See? This is what happens when I go unscripted for an episode!) Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "RHK Theme"-ænorex "RHK Theme" (outro)-ænorex
Hey everybody. It’s December, and the show title is some ridiculous, Japanese video game sounding nonsense that has literally nothing to do with anything, so that can mean only one thing; it’s time for yet another sad horror podcast to try and sum up an entire year of horror cinema in a single episode, all the while trivializing the medium they love by rushing through each film while not actually creating anything of artistic merit that they themselves add to the world of film. Yep, its about that time... Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); ”Same Old Madness”-NO:IR "No Justice"-Federale
Greetings everyone, and welcome to Episode 261 of BTK. For our last review of 2019, we are talking all about “Midsommar”, which I actually braved the theaters to go see. It was odd, as my misanthropy is the reason why I don’t go to the theater, as well as the reason I DID actually go and see this in the theater. You see, I was very pumped to see this but was more than happy to wait until a Blu Ray release was available. That being said, I remember how Hereditary was spoiled for me with a careless thumbnail, and then Midsommar was almost spoiled in a similar way. So I said, “maybe I should go see this thing before the scumbag pieces of shit on the internet spoil it for me”. Hence, me going to a theater. Anyway, it’s out now and hopefully Luke liked it because it was definitely my intention that he see it before the year closes out. And if he hated it? Well, Luke has poor taste, we know this. Just look at the podcast he’s on. Music on this episode (in order of appearance); "Summertime Is Gone"-Tiamat "Summer" (demo)-Devin Townsend
Greetings one and all, and welcome to the 13th lucky episode of RHK. I am super-pumped about this one as I am spending some time talking all about the great video games of 2019. Obviously, it will be horror-focused wherever possible, but I DO play other things, so you can expect to hear some love being golden-showered on some non-horror games, too. Thanks for listening to the first 13 episodes of this show, and enjoy the show! ”RHK Theme”-ænorex “RHK Theme”(outro)-ænorex
Hello, fellow horror game nerds. After a slight break, I am back with the 12th episode of RHK. While I had planned on a Silent Hill 1 & 2 episode, I ended up playing Dead Space 2 while I waited for my goddamn Death Stranding CE to finally show up, and liked it so much, that I decided a Dead Space 2 episode was totally necessary. The fact that I never played DS2 has been a great horror shame for me, so I am happy I finally dug into this one. Its about time I stopped being so awful! So this episode is all about Dead Space 2, and I even snuck in a little of my history with the first game, too. The nice thing is that there really isn't any other Dead Space game I want to cover for this show, so now I have officially conquered the Dead Space franchise for RHK. Thanks for listening everyone! ”RHK Theme-ænorex ”RHK Theme”(outdo)-ænorex
Greetings everyone, and welcome to BTK. For this 260th episode, we are wrapping up a month female-led, black and white horror with what is obviously the QUEEN of black and white, female-led horror. I always said we would never review this, but when scheduling this month's reviews, it began to feel insulting to NOT do it, considering the theme. So, against all odds and past things I've said, we are reviewing "Repulsion". It's one of my favorite films of all time, and I know Luke likes it too, so I am very excited to talk about this on BTK. I'll try not to fuck it up TOO much. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Something’s Wrong”-Mesh “All The Colours Of The Dark”-Federale
Hey there everyone, and thanks for checking out episode 259 of BTK. Continuing November 2019's "Black and White, Lady-Horror Month", which is a month of themed reviews that's literally based on nothing other than a few of the films being black and white and having ladies at the forefront, we are reviewing "She Wolf" on this episode. Its a fun one with lots of sexy boobs and sexy deaths for sexy Luke. Sexy times. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “She Is Murder”-VAST “She”-Akira Yamaoka
Hey kiddies and welcome to episode 258 of BTK. For November 2019, I decided I finally wanted to review "True Love Ways", but also, another female-led, black and white horror film. And just like that, a theme was born so I added one more, and poof, November 2019 becomes "Black and White, Lady-Horror Month" on BTK. Fun times. Anyway, enjoy the episode(s), everyone. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “True Romance”-She Wants Revenge “Don’t Take Your Love Away”-VAST
Happy Belated Halloween, everyone (assuming you are reading this after October 31st of 2019, or any year)(on that note, if this IS the future and you're a space alien monster picking this episode out of the ether that used to be our internet, give humanity a few extra lashings for me). For this episode, Luke and I are reviewing the latest Hellhouse LLC film, "Hellhouse LLC III: The Lake Of Fire". Luke and I really liked the last two Hellhouse movies, so hopefully we both enjoyed the final film in this underground, seasonal, surprise-trilogy! Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “The Faustian Alchemist”-Bezelbubs “Freedom Or Fire”-Fear Factory
Hello everyone, and thanks for checking out episode 11 of RHK. For this one, I am celebrating the spirit of the 2019 Halloween season with a horror game that I actually find to be, if not scary, at least horribly tense. But really, it is kinda scary too. Anyway, I am reviewing one of my favorite games ever, and the only game to properly live up to the license on which its based, Alien: Isolation! If you haven't played this one, I suggest doing so before listening as this will be a particularly spoiler-heavy episode. And if you have played it, you know how great it is and I hope to hear from some of the listeners about their own scary-ass playthoughs. Thanks for listening everyone. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "RHK Theme"-ænorex Alien: Isolation End Credits Song (have no idea who wrote this)
Greetings kids, and welcome to episode 256 of BTK. For this one, due to Canada, the country that VOD forgot, not getting Replace in time for a review, we are doing something different this week. I thought, 'what should we do instead?', and somehow, against all odds, I arrived at Halloween (2018). So thats weird. For us. Seriously, every other horror show talked about this film a year ago, and I thought it would be fun for BTK, a show that tends to steer clear of a lot of theatrical releases and mainstream horror, to review it. For some, it was more controversial than the guinea-ist of the pig films, so in that way, it fits! Either way, whether you liked it or not, I hope you get some kind of enjoyment from Luke and my very long discussion on it. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "Escape The Fate"-Meteor (I am not typing the title of the second song as its a giant spoiler from the film)-John & Cody Carpenter
Hey everyone, and thanks for coming back to RHK for episode 10. For this one, I am talking all about my favorite games ever made, The Last Of Us and Left Behind. I'm also talking all about the recent Last Of Us Part 2 news, namely that it will be out on February 21st, 2020! Damn, that feels unreal to even type. Anyway, I'm in awe of this game and its DLC, and will likely not be able to shut up about the upcoming sequel so, after watching that release date trailer, I immediately played the original game and DLC for the 4th damn time and decided I'd do an RHK episode on it, because besides being a fantastic achievement in the world of interactive storytelling, its one helluva tense, brutal and (at times) horrific experience. RHK material all the way! Music On This Episode (in order of appearance) "The Last Of Us"-Gustavo Santaolalla "The Path (A New Beginning)"-Gustavo Santaolalla
Hey everyone, and thanks for checking out Episode 255 of BTK. For this one, we are reviewing Get My Gun, a little exploitation throwback film that quietly released to DVD earlier this year. Following a Shudder grab, more people have gotten to see it so we figured we would weigh in on it to start our reviews for October. Its not super-Halloween-y or anything, despite the opening scene being set on the holiday, but whatever. Who gives a shit, seriously? Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); “Escape The Fate”-Meteor (I'm not going to print the name of the second song because its a horrible spoiler for the end of Halloween (2018). But it IS from the soundtrack, it is from John and Cody Carpenter, and that soundtrack is awesome so you should buy it)
Hey everyone and thanks for checking out episode 9 of RunHideKill. For this one, I am talking about Bloober Team's most recent horror offering, Blair Witch. Apparently this Blair Witch thing was a movie before it was a game. Weird. All joking aside, can we count this as one of those rare games to break the game/movie curse? Listen in to find out. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); "RHK Theme"-ænorex "RHK Theme"(outro)-ænorex