Tipsy Terror is a podcast where we get drunk and watch scary movies and then talk about it right afterwards, while we're still drunk.
Beryl, refill Mr. Frankland's glass, will you? Now, when you get up there tonight, don't drink too much. Oh, don't worry, I won't. How 'bout a whiskey and soda? Less soda than usual, thanks. And this is wine... to drink. Just a sip might improve your humor. Aren't you drinking? I never drink No, I've had a couple. C'mon I'm not drunk. And an excellent vintage it is too, but if you're implying that I am tipsy, sir!
We watch the anti drunk driving PSA, I Know What You Did Last Summer
We use "woman moment" as a flimsy excuse to watch the newest Scream movie.
We watch The Empty Man and do not know the name of the main character. I would recommend watching the movie before listening to this.
Our friend RG joins us to watch The Midnight Meat Train. It's a chill time.
We finish out our Frankenstein month with Frankenstein (2015) directed by Bernard Rose. Spoiler alert: we didn't like it.
We watch Mary Shelley's Frankenstein directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh and go insane from it.
We continue Frankenstein month with The Curse of Frankenstein. This episode is late because we're bad at scheduling
We're doing a Frankenstein month this month, so we kick it off with the iconic Universal Pictures produced Frankenstein (1931) featuring Boris Karloff as "The Monster". This is the essay that Molly recommends: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3178280
We round out our "home alone" month with Hush directed by Mike Flanagan. This is the youtube video we mention watching that talks about the way this film represents deaf people: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcefZnertOc
We watch our favorite movie The House of the Devil and get mad that people think it's boring
We're home alone this month and watching movies about being home alone. This week we watch The Strangers. Pretty good flick
It's our annual recap episode where we go over what we did over the past year. We were more consistent then 2020, but still not perfect. Will this year be better? Well, you know what they say: man plans, god quote tweets the plan and makes fun of it causing the man to get ratioed and humiliated by all of Twitter. See you next week with whatever movie we talked about doing!
we watch silent night deadly night and talk about how santa is an anagram of satan have you ever noticed that?
We continue our Christmas movie theme with Krampus film directed by the guy who did Trick R Treat
We watch Deep Red. I'm tired of trying to come up with titles for these so the title of the episode is just the title of the movie.
We continue our AI theme by watching Upgrade, which we find out is not really a horror movie.
It's Hareesh's birthday episode and we watch Ex Machina and talk about whether robots have souls or whatever.
It's Molly's birthday episode and she has us watch Phantom of the Paradise with special guest, Jackson. Will the rest of us like it or will it be another Repo type episode? Listen to find out!!!
We continue our musical month with Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd film. That guy is freakin wild I wish I had whatever he's smokin when he makes his stuff.
Molly's friend Lauren joins us to watch Repo! The Genetic Opera, a movie that Samantha hates. Will this rewatch change her mind? No.
We kick off our musical month by watching Anna and the Apocalypse (2017). We spend almost 5 minutes at the top of this talking about ou Subway orders.
For our 100th episode, we do a commentary of The Cabinet of Dr Caligari and have a pretty chill time. Watch along with us! The video version will be available here: https://youtu.be/xN4YJjtlfRk
We watch the HP Lovecraft adaptation Color Out of Space(2019) and talk about sentient colors and Nicolas Cage's Trump impression. You can read the original short story here: https://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/cs.aspx
We watched Psycho Goreman and have very different reactions to it. This is the short film that Molly recommends: https://vimeo.com/282225926
We watch the Bermuda Triangle movie from 2009, Triangle! It's not The Void. Watch the movie before you listen to this podcast because spoilers. It's good!
We watch our first anime on the podcast, Perfect Blue! We talk about stalkers, Darren Aronofsky and the entertainment industry
We watch The Blob (1988) and are surprised by how good the effects are. The audio for the last 20 minutes of this episode got fucked up and i couldn't fix it so it sounds awful sorry i'll do better next time.
We watch David Cronenberg's The Fly and get grossed out by various things, including Dr. Pepper Baked Beans.
It's Samantha's birthday week, so we celebrate by watching The Thing (1982) and praising it for an hour and a half. Great movie! Watch it!
After much deliberation, we finally find a movie to serve as a spiritual successor to Queen of The Damned (in some ways). It's Suck (2009), a Canadian comedy rock vampire musical. It's a good time idk listen to the episode.
Quinn joins us again to discuss the excessively heterosexual Fright Night remake. We talk about magicians, Australians and whether or not a vampire would be able to enter a tent.
We watch Da Sweet Blood Of Jesus and spend a bunch of time complaining that it wasn't Ganja and Hess.
April Freakin Fools! You thought we were done with vampires, but we're doing another whole month of vampires. We watch Bram Stoker's Dracula, one of the horniest versions of Dracula that we've seen. It's a fun time!
Molly finally gets us to watch Queen of the Damned. We talk about how much Molly loves this movie.
Our good friend Quinn (https://twitter.com/leathervelma, https://twitter.com/onestarmovies) joins us for one of the horniest vampire movies we've seen Fright Night (1985). We talk about horniness, fruit and Ronald Reagan's America.
We continue March Vladness by watching Ganja and Hess (1973), a great movie that we were not sober enough to fully appreciate. We talk about dreaminess, addiction and religion. If we sound really dumb on this episode it's because we are.
We kick off March Vladness (our vampire theme for March) with Dracula (1931), with Bela Lugosi! It's a fun time! I don't know how to write a description! Just listen to the episode!
We finish off 28 Days of M Night by watching a great movie that 2 people on this podcast are wrong about.
Our friend Mady (https://twitter.com/joepesci420) joins us to watch The Village. We talk about how it would feel to get stabbed, joining cults and other stuff.
We continue 28 Days of M Night by talking about Signs with our friend Syd Jordan (https://www.instagram.com/sydjordan/, https://twitter.com/happiersyd). We talk about aliens, fate and Molly tries to get us sponsored by Canada Dry Bold!
For our first movie of 28 Days of M. Night Shyamalanuary, we watch The Sixth Sense, the movie with the famous twist that overshadows a really nice story about a mom and a son learning to accept each other. We talk about ghosts and other stuff.
We watch The Purge, the first movie in the titular Purge series of films. We talk about human nature, crime and Samantha takes a tequila shot. But she doesn't have a chaser. What will she do???? This is the article Hareesh references at one point: https://www.truthdig.com/articles/in-reality-every-night-is-purge-night/
We start out the year by watching They're Watching, a 2016 found footage movie about the crew of a House Hunters type show. We talk about soup, witches and inaccurate IMDB trivia.
It's our annual end of the year episode where we talk about all the movies we did on the podcast this year in 2020.