A podcast dedicated to the deconstruction of B-Horror films and wine, or any beverage that suits your fancy.
Nora's getting picked on, Pritchard is just overly paranoid and the verbal whoop asses are never ending in the 1959 film, "House on Haunted Hill" by William Castle. Sarah and Jessy discuss the artistic vision of the film and gear up for a compare and contrast against the 1999 version.Get your scotch ready and be prepared to discover the mysteries.....And since it is Sarah's favorite film, we will give this a 5/5 pours. Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
Sarah and Jessy will spare you from watching Summer of 84, an independent horror mystery film directed by François Simard, Anouk Whissell and Yoann-Karl Whissell, where every boy is a little spy and nothing else happens. Maybe it's aliens?With 2/5 pours, be prepared for a good nap.Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
On this episode of Gore With a Pour, Sarah and Jessy fawn over Warwick Davis and his ability to constantly find a new set of wheels as we watch Mark Jones' 1993 film, "Leprechaun." Explore all that is an angry leprechaun on their search for their gold, and their extreme shoe fetishes along the way.With a 5/5 pours this is a movie you'll want to watch yearly. Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
On this episode of Gore With a Pour, Sarah and Jessy chug their way through ridiculous youth conversations and pranks while contemplating exactly where this movie went wrong. Demons, virgins, devil worship....a not so perfect set up to discuss religious ideology in Mike Mendez's 2000 film, "The Convent." Grab a bottle of red wine and drink for the Body of Christ. With a 2.5 out of 5 pours, at least it will be entertaining. Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
Serial Killers, Bad Ass Bitches, Ohio and a Family Affair!?! Get ready to embark in a wild adventure that created "Funhouse Massacre" by Andy Palmer, shot right out of Middletown, Ohio!With a 4.5/5 pours, we say go check it out, then meet us at the Land of Illusion.If you would like to support our show you can find us on cashapp under $gorewithapourSupport the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
This week Sarah and Jessy take a deep dive by ripping everyone a new asshole in Kevin King's "Zombie Hunter." From the terrible acting, terrible scenery and terrible ideas, not even the world's strongest cocktail will get you through this movie. While drinking to whoop asses, neon pink, name slaps and bad props will get you far, it won't be enough. With a 0/5 pours, we urge you not to watch the movie, but listen to our review!To support our show, feel free to Cash App us up! http://cash.app/$jregal07Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
Finally Sarah and Jessy endure a 1980s classic featuring the Scream Queen, Jamie Lee Curtis, in "Terror Train" by Roger Spottiswoode. Toasting to nerds, pranks, whoop asses and the screams of Jaime Lee, Sarah and Jessy argue Doc's true intentions, and why the pairings of disco music and ballroom dancing is too much for a magic show. With 3.5 out of 5 pours, grab your bottle of wine and get ready for the ride that is "Terror Train."Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
Celebrate the holidays by drinking a lovely holiday margarita for every snowman that appears in Michael Cooney's 1997 film, "Jack Frost." Unique kills in a small town where Sarah and Jessy question, at what age should we leave children alone and cooking on a gas stove?With a 2.5 out of 5 pours....let's just say this movie is something else......Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
You'll want to keep your chastity belts handy for this review of Donald G. Jackson's 1988 film, "Hell Comes to Frogtown!" Where the frogs run rampant and every woman is dying to be impregnated by "Rowdy" Roddy PiperGet you frog themed COCKtail and drink to the many dick references, the term "greener" and of course, whoop ass! We are giving this a 4 out of 5 pours. Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
Witches, lesbians, femme fatales, or just your average suburbanite looking for her 9 to 5 husband. Your guess is as good as ours in Anna Biller's 2016 film, "The Love Witch."Sit down with your own Witches Heart and see why this movie gets a 3/5 pours. Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
Can we just talk about Zorro's acting skills this week? Sarah and Jessy visit another Frank Henenlotter film, "Frankenhooker," released in 1990. Decent comedic writing and plenty, definitely plenty of drinking rules to go around.With 3 out of 5 pours, you are sure to hit your fair share of whoop assess and creepy moments. Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
We are back starting off season two with many facials and even more questions about what is actually going on in "Society". Another Brian Yuzna film with plenty of drinking rules to get you through some very bizarre and disturbing moments. This week, Sarah and Jessy are joined by John, host of Video Horror Show Podcast, and front man for Not Your Nails, a Nine Inch Nails tribute band.With a 3/5 pours, this movie will surely leave you to question.....everything.
Sarah and Jessy are back again to discuss the mind-blowing theories of the 2017 horror/comedy film by Brian Taylor, "Mom and Dad." This movie is filled with unique whoop asses, parents just trying to relate to kids, or kill them, and of course, Nick Cage in a light we either love or severely hate. Think of your parents favorite beverage and fill up your glass. With a 5 out of 5 pours, you may need a few drinks within your grasp. **We had some technical issues while recording this episode of Gore with a Pour and we apologize for the audio quality!
On this episode of Gore with a Pour, Sarah and Jessy discuss the important matters such as, how times have changed, why does every married woman have to introduce herself as Mrs. husband's first name and last name, and are those alligators real? Get your Fuzzy Alligator cocktail ready and be prepared to constantly create new rules while watching Roy Del Ruth's 1959 film, "The Alligator People." With a 3 out of 5 pour, you'll be sure to find dramatic events at every turn.
On this episode of Gore with a Pour, Sarah and Jessy decide the humor of Jordan Rubin's 2014 "Zombeavers" is too crass, while complaining about the lack of euphemisms for vaginas. A 3/5 pours may be generous, but a few chuckles over the absurdity of the movie may be worth it.
On this episode of Gore with a Pour, in a world where ice cream makes you lose weight, it's no wonder why everyone is addicted to "The Stuff," but we sure do have questions. Larry Cohen's 1985 film, "The Stuff" has Sarah and Jessy dissecting the synopsis to come up with a more direct plot point. Even though it was given a 2/5 pour rating, it still might be worth a few drinks.
On this episode of Gore with a Pour, The Masters of Horror declare blondes aren't to be trusted in William Malone's 2006 "Fair-Haired Child." Stare into space with Kit and let the confusion settle in as girl meets boy in a tarnished basement. With a 4/5 pour rating, why not give "Fair-Haired Child" a shot?
On this episode of Gore with a Pour, Tracy gets Sarah and Jessy too drunk to record a proper episode. "Blood Beach" by Jeffrey Bloom becomes too hot to handle with shirtless men, dick euphemisms and a whole lot of vodka.
On this episode of Gore with a Pour, OH SHIT, GOD NO! Easter's coming to town with the resurrection of Christ's brand new bod. Check out Russell Mulcahy's 1999 film, "Ressurection." Or don't, because it's basically Se7en.With a 1/5 pour rating, Happy Easter, mother fuckers.
On this episode of Gore with a Pour, Sarah and Jessy explore the lavish world of pranks in Fred Walton's 1986 film, "April Fool's Day." Nan, no Kit, no Muffy...okay, that's Rob. Either way, grab your drink and buckle up for a who dunnit on April Fool's.With a 4.5/5 pours, this is a trick you'll never forget!
On this episode of Gore with a Pour, Keening, MA proves once and for all that it's the town with the most law enforcement, Irish families and cicadas in the Springtime. Grab your drink and settle in for Drew Daywalts 2012 film, "Red Clover." With 3/5 pours, you may need a lot of liquid courage for this one.
On this episode of Gore with a Pour, Grandpa spills more gossip than cheerleader. Catch up on the latest t of aliens, gargons and skeletons in Tom Graeff's "Teenagers from Outer Space." With a 2.5/5 Pour rating, this film will leave you questioning, "what the hell does Grandpa NOT know?"
Jessy dies, but Sarahs are survivors in Brian Yuzna's 1996 film, "The Dentist". A movie where Nitrous Oxide makes everyone horny and mouth shots actually outweigh the whoop ass count. We give this a 3 out 5 pours!
On this episode, Sarah and Jessy take a look back at 1962's "The Brain that Wouldn't Die" by Joseph Green. A full blown view of misogyny, tucked in with body parts and hair colors of all different kinds (so long as you're female). With 4/5 stars, put this classic in your queue and open your eyes to the world of SCIENCE!
On this episode, Sarah and Jessy dive almost too deep into Frank Henenlotter's 1982 film "Basket Case." Set around a young man's need for vengeance, if there's one thing we learned from this film, it's definitely to steer clear of heavy breathers.With a 1.5/5 pour rating, you may need a couple more to make it through the ending.
Manos: The Hands of Fate by the one time director, Harold P. Warren. Interesting facts and hands galore...the worst movie ever made. We gave it a 1.5/5 Pours. Good luck!
On this episode of Gore with a Pour, Sarah and Jessy sneak a peak at 1984's "Silent Night, Deadly Night" by Charles Sellier Jr. Loaded with nipple slips, hard hits and concerning feelings towards the holidays, this one is sure to get you in the Christmas spirit. With 5/5 Pours, "Silent Night, Deadly Night" will soon be a holiday tradition!
On this episode, Sarah and Jessy take a gander at Krishna Shah's 1985 gem, "Hard Rock Zombies." Almost too wonderful for words, this one's jam packed with 80's hair metal music videos, girls of questionable age and hot hitchhikers partaking in random street dancing. With a 3.5/5 pours, this one is likely to get you good and puzzled.
On this episode Sarah and Jessy take a look at Scott Thomas' "Flight of the Living Dead." Packed full of quick transitions, name changes, and all the confusion your little heart can desire, see what this one's all about!With a 2/5 pour rating, it'll at least get you pretty fuckered up.
Jessy and Sarah dive deep into the swamps (or pond) to dissect "Attack of the Giant Leeches," directed by Bernard Kowalski. A 1959 film where we discover multiple disappearances with multiple failed search attempts. It may be in black and white with some rough acting, but we rated this one a 2/5 pours!
On this episode, Sarah & Jessy talk about their thoughts on the Chiodo Brothers' 1988 film, "Killer Klowns from Outer Space!" Filled with cotton candy, popcorn guns and every possible tangent they could think to get on. Hold tight to your hats kids, because it's going to be a bit of a bumpy ride.We gave this one 4/5 Pours, so go check it out now!
On this episode, Sarah & Jessy sit down to review Damien Leone's "Terrifier." Complete with multiple questions of police escorts, what the year is and all the midwestern accents you can wish for, strap in and see what we think!With 3/5 Pours, go watch Terrifier now!
Like B-Horror Films? Enjoy others stupidity?Maybe you just like Sarah & Jessy's banter...Either way, stay tuned for our biweekly podcast where we review B-Horror films in all their glory. Critic Ignored: Wine approved.