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Recorded in October 2020, this episode is one last tribute to the life that quarantining for COVID sucked out of us. Much went unsaid and undone, but we recorded this for you 7 months ago and then sat on it, but the subject matter is obviously too important to ignore. In this episode I try to make a case for Groundhog Day being a horror movie, and take Sam along for a ride down some wild rabbit holes.
We recorded the final episode of 2019’s Halloweird back in April, at the beginning of SIP for the coronavirus pandemic. We ramble and meander and catch you up, and I even cry! We meander so much that I had to cut the episode into two parts for our host to accept it! Join us for a long sit down and chat about our last week of Halloween viewings, what we’ve been watching recently, and the evergreen topic of our mediocre mental health! The Halloween episodes of TV shows that we talk about are from:Bob’s Burgers Step By StepFreaks and GeeksBuffy the Vampire SlayerBoy Meets WorldAre You Afraid of the Dark The movies that we discuss are:3 From HellEvil Dead 2Army of DarknessDead AliveTexas Chainsaw MassacreReturn of the Living DeadTigers Are Not AfraidArachnophobiaHuman Centipede 2Night of the Living deadThe recent viewings we mention are Hellyer, Kingdom, and Electric Dreams. We’ve missed you, vibers, and we’re happy to be back.
We recorded the final episode of 2019’s Halloweird back in April, at the beginning of SIP for the coronavirus pandemic. We ramble and meander and catch you up, and I even cry! We meander so much that I had to cut the episode into two parts for our host to accept it! Join us for a long sit down and chat about our last week of Halloween viewings, what we’ve been watching recently, and the evergreen topic of our mediocre mental health! The Halloween episodes of TV shows that we talk about are from:Bob’s Burgers Step By StepFreaks and GeeksBuffy the Vampire SlayerBoy Meets WorldAre You Afraid of the Dark The movies that we discuss are:3 From HellEvil Dead 2Army of DarknessDead AliveTexas Chainsaw MassacreReturn of the Living DeadTigers Are Not AfraidArachnophobiaHuman Centipede 2Night of the Living deadThe recent viewings we mention are Hellyer, Kingdom, and Electric Dreams. We’ve missed you, vibers, and we’re happy to be back. The movies that we discuss are:3 From HellEvil Dead 2Army of DarknessDead AliveTexas Chainsaw MassacreReturn of the Living DeadTigers Are Not AfraidArachnophobiaHuman Centipede 2Night of the Living deadThe recent viewings we mention are Hellyer, Kingdom, and Electric Dreams. We’ve missed you, vibers, and we’re happy to be back.
The mad marathon continues as we plow through spooky story after spooky story. Join your favorite weird vibers for the third week of Halloweird! This week we saw the movies listed below, and the director that Sam mentions about halfway through is actually five directors! The credits for Chillerama list the individual directors, who are Adam Rifkin (Wadzilla), Tim Sullivan (Werebear), Joe Lynch (Zom-B), Bear McReary (Virgin), and Adam Green (DIary). All links to more movie information can be found on our blog feed, or ask us on Twitter or Instagram! We also watched: High Tension, Addams Family Values, 3 From Hell, Thir13en Ghosts, Ghoulies, Candyman, Zeke the Plumber, Halloween (1978), Chillerama, House, Hocus Pocus.
The weird continues with more horror than there are days in October! This week get down with us on: Monster Squad King of the Hill’s Hilloween Home Improvement’s Crazy For You Re-Animator The VVitch Pumpkinhead Rob Zombie’s Halloween Rob Zombie’s Halloween 2 Body Bags Event Horizon The Fly Scream Murder Party Attack the Block
Our first installment of our four weeks of Halloweird! We take advantage of the spooky season to tell you about some of our favorite horror media as we watch (at least) one movie a day. This week we talked about: The Devil’s Rejects House of 1000 Corpses What We Do in the Shadows Cabin in the Woods Creepshow Trick’r Treat Idle Hands Are We Not Cats Over the Garden Wall Dead Heat The Addams Family Also, sorry for the gagging y’all.
Come to the drive-in with us to revisit one of our favorite childhood haunts, retold as a film by André Øverdal, writers Dan and Kevin Hageman, and screenwriter Guillermo del Toro.
Greetings Earthlings! Weird Vibers here to talk with you about your summer viewing. Namely, Stranger Things and Midsommar! Pop some mushroom caps, sit back into the void between dimensions, and relax.
Your favorite turkeys give you the scoop on John Wick 3: Parabellum. Almost full spoilers ahead!
This week we talk all about our favorite authors. Sam discusses Joe Lansdale, and Danna, Philip K. Dick. Stick around at the end to hear a short story from both authors.
We talk about the Museum of the Weird, and one of its main attractions, the Minnesota Ice Man. We also talk about the Austin Food and Wine Festival that we also attended, and the other exhibits of the museum we loved. Namely, the sideshow with the Scorpion was a true highlight you can hear more about as well.
Bear with us as we sort out our thoughts about Us, a new film by Jordan Peele starring Lupita Nyong'o and Winston Duke. The first half is spoiler free. Listen to the second half for spoilers, opinions, and maybe more questions than answers.
We're back! Join us to hear about where we've been, what we've been doing, and what we watched for you! We talk about Captain Marvel, mental health, beer, Sac Con, and a peek into what we'll be doing in upcoming episodes. We love you weirdos, thank you for listening and subscribing!
Salutations creepers, we've missed you! Forgive us for the late post, but we're sharing this episode anyway because we love this movie, and there's lots of information about Sinister Creature Con that we'd also like to share. As always, thank you for listening!
Psychic Octopuses and Orange Soda: In this episode your weird vibers blow the lid off of psychic octopuses and underground lakes.
Your Weird Vibes weirdos spend another Wednesday watching a movie for the common good. We discuss John Krasinski's "A Quiet Place" and try to rationalize play doh. Spoilers ahead!
Our first round of Make Your Case, and extended introductions. Join us as we talk about some movies, books we're reading, and the segments we plan on presenting in the future.
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