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Wicked, Travis, Fae, and Dread chat about Leprechaun 4: IN SPACE!Good Torture. I'll Shut the Fook Up Then. There Are Sharks Swimming Through the Stalks of Corn. I Said Magnifique. The Mittenspider. Luff Tennet Hans Gruber. Leprechaunian Accents. Miguel A. Nunez is the Best as Usual. Peeing on a Leprechaun. IN SPACE!! Warwick Davis Love. Ewoks VS. Gungans. The Dink Dinks VS. Jawas. The Return of Crazy Ralph from Scream. There's Always a Kowalski. Offbrand Davros. Princess Tits. A Leprechaun Shaped Wang. There Are No Rules. The Stupid Box. One Hundred Per-fookin-cent. My Wobbly Woman Legs. Coming and Going. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/GORE13Check out our website created by Baumbie GOREpodcast.comFollow the show on Bluesky @GOREpodcast.bsky.social Email the show at GOREpodcast13@gmail.com
There's a curse at Camp Crystal Lake. It's going to be a Long Night at Camp Blood. Except that didn't turn out to be the title of this movie.The original Friday the 13th cleverly subverts horror tropes by making the killer a middle-aged mother, capitalizing on the fears associated with the number 13, as well as the success of Halloween in 1978.Betsy Palmer's portrayal of Pamela Voorhees, who only shows up in the final moments, makes her one of horror's most subversive, and yet misremembered villains. Remember that scene in Scream? The answer is not Jason Voorhees, but it is for the myriad sequels to follow...With memorable effects by Tom Savini, the success of Friday the 13th led to a surge of slasher movies throughout the early 1980s, not all as successful as this one, and also led to the death of the slasher, until A Nightmare on Elm Street came along to revive it... They all should have listened to Crazy Ralph!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
We recorded our milestone 150th episode on Friday, September 13th and decided to mark the occasion by covering the 2nd film in the Friday franchise. With our special guest Eugene we're going back to 1981 to revisit the original Baghead Jason. This film made absolutely no sense considering the info from the first movie. Audiences didn't care. More deaths, more destruction. Come, revisit the Friday before the hockey mask. Join us as we give the Horror 101 treatment to Steve Miner's Friday the 13th Part II.Show Highlights:01:00 Prelude to Terror...04:00 Special Guest, Eugene!07:40 The phases of Jason Voorhees...12:00 The LONG recap (Adrienne King returns)...14:00 Exploding words! (Jason makes a phone call?)15:10 You're all Doomed!!16:30 Councillors in training (Ginny is late!)...19:10 Telling of the Tale...21:05 Crazy Ralph gets his...22:33 Trespassing...28:00 "What if there is a Jason?"30:30 Wheelchair Machete...32:15 Running through the pair...33:00 Baghead Revealed...36:35 "There's Somebody in This Room..."38:40 Pitchfork the car...39:52 Saved by cheap furniture...41:20 The Shrine of Mother...46:30 Yanked through the Window...49:00 Scoring the Film...58:00 Conclusion! Thanks for listening!
Wicked, Travis, Fae, and Dread take a trip to the swamp for 1976's Eaten Alive! Dragon Travis. Dread Skimpy Lord. Why Don't You Just Marry Nick Cage, Travis? Bloob and Whiz. The invisible Wolfman. Kyle and the Mini Crocodile. Pitchfork and Scythe. Ax or Hatchet, Sickle or Scythe, Alligator or Crocodile. Define Raring. I Am Eager to Fuck. Rectile Swamp. Eaten Alive Community Theatre. Crazy Ralph from Scream. Academy Award Winning Movie ‘The Foot Locker'. Tiny Chair. Hick-sploitation. Horny Robert Englund. Frontal Male Nudity. A Cacophony of Sounds. Wicked's Business Idea: GORE Hotel. Bending Over Alligator Lake. Soliloquy or Metaphor. Friday the Sad-teenth. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/GORE13 Check out our website created by Baumbie GOREpodcast.com Follow the show on Twitter @GOREpodcast Email the show at GOREpodcast13@gmail.com
Happy Friday the 13th! This week we are joined by John and Sean, the duo behind the podcast DEWEY PODMONSTER, as we look at the movie that started a now 44 year old franchise, FRIDAY THE 13TH. In the beginning, the hockey mask didn't exist, and Jason was only a name mentioned, but this film still resonates with horror fans everywhere with it's, at the time iconic Tom Savini effects, the camp slasher environment, and the end twist that people still see as a shock. Let's take a walk through Camp Crystal Lake and try to avoid Crazy Ralph and the person watching from the woods this week on Dissect That Film S2 E33. #moviereview #fridaythe13th #horrormoviepodcast #podcast Audio Promo: Doom Generation Podcast VHS Abyss Podcast Follow our guests: https://crap.town https://youtube.com/drafttherapy https://instagram.com/drafttherapy Go to out LINKTREE for all the links to socials and merch: https://linktr.ee/dissectthatfilm Join the Patreon: https://patreon.com/dissectthatfilm LIKE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL HIT THE BELL FOR NOTIFICATIONS Intro Music: Friday the 13th theme - Harry Manfredini Music by: INTRO BY JASON OF BINGE MOVIES Track: Infraction- A.I. Music provided by Infraction No Copyright Music Spotify: https://bit.ly/3Z2Ae1q Music by DARKRAIZARD: TRACKS: Boombox Breakup ALBUM: King of the Beach
Welcome to an altogether new show here at Cinema Degneration we are calling "Without Warning." The theme for this show is unlike any other in our lineup. Hosted by Cinema Degeneration CEO Cameron Scott and his co-host, author, voiceover artist, and host of 'The Diabolical Index' Korey Dawson. The theme is simple: Scott calls Dawson out of the blue with no warning as to what the topic of conversation will be...without warning if you will. Scott will continuously test the overall skill and level of pop culture and movie expertise of Mr. Dawson with totally random topics including movies, literature, pop culture, music, art, comics and more. Dawson has absolutely no prior knowledge to these show topics and is going into the discussions totally blind. These shows are a hoot to record, and we hope as much fun for the audience to listen back to. The 7th episode show topic is on the most legendary of slasher franchises with the "FRIDAY THE 13TH FRANCHISE". Essentially you are all in for a deep dive discussion on the entire Friday the 13th film saga including the remake and Freddy VS Jason. We'll talk all about the good, the bad, and the ugly. Topics range from lengthy debates on favorite characters, most memorable kill scenes, theories and tidbits and trivia, everything about ole Jason Voorhees (including our favorite version of Jason), Mama and Papa Voorhees, Tommy Jarvis, Creighton Duke, Roy, Crazy Ralph plus more. Included in the festivities are various rants and segways into topics such as the the Road Warrior, Halloween and Jamie Lloyd (in relation to F13), Freddy Krueger, Cheech & Chong, Sherlock Holmes, She's So Pretty 1 & 2, Real Men, Phantasm and much much more. Join us! "You're All Doomed!"
Franchise de Serge Enfin! Après plus de 3 ans, nous attaquons cette franchise qui a marqué les années 80 et le monde de l'horreur en général. Vendredi 13 a incité plusieurs réalisateurs (et studios) à reprendre le gabarit mis en place par Sean S. Cunningham et Victor Miller afin de faire des copies, pas toujours réussies, de ce film au succès inattendu. Miller a candidement avoué avoir étudié la structure ou les codes instaurés par John Carpenter dans Halloween lorsqu'il a reçu la commande d'écrire un scénario pour un film d'horreur. Peut-on penser que le scénariste est allé puiser chez Psychose lorsqu'il a commencé à organiser la structure narrative de son scénario? Au menu: Le jeu déficient d'Adrienne, la performance inoubliable de Betsy Palmer, l'étrangeté de Crazy Ralph, les impressionnants effets de Tom Savini, l'éclair de génie d'Harry Manfredini, les incidents de tournage, le cou percé de Bacon et un Méga Quiz. Bonne écoute! Tu peux échanger avec nous sur: https://www.instagram.com/terreursurlepodpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/Terreur-sur-le-Pod-111446400732063 https://www.instagram.com/lafreniere.serge/ @surlepod sur Twitter Tu désires avoir accès à plus de contenus de TSLP? Abonne-toi à notre Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/terreursurlepod La semaine prochaine : Le Tueur du Vendredi (Friday the 13th part 2) 1981 SOURCES: On Location in Blairstown: The Making Of Friday the 13th (David Grove) Crystal Lake Memories (Peter Brake) The Movie that Made Us (Netflix) Extras inclus dans le coffret de Scream Factory Friday the 13th creds Résumé chanté: Lundi matin https://youtu.be/rZwXzUX8p-c?si=fYUHCu2BMnJurQRz From Black (Infraction) Fin: Music par Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteBatAudio
Howdy campers! This week, our Halloween Horrorthon continues with a trip to summer camp to talk about the archetypical 80s slasher film. Leave your hockey masks at home, folks, but be sure to pack your slutty jorts, Native American headdresses and itchy old lady sweaters. Campers are sure to enjoy activities such as strip board game night, third-act coffee boiling and Mrs. Voorhees' strength training class. Join Kevin Bacon, Crazy Ralph and your camp counselors, David and Justus, for slasher movie fun at Camp TGMEM! Friday the 13th (1980) is directed by Sean S. Cunningham and stars Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Jeannine Taylor, Robbi Morgan and Kevin Bacon. Music: “Fractals” by Kyle Casey and White Bat AudioArtwork: @dive.barss
Sean S. Cunningham's 1980 "Friday the 13th" was a slasher in the ilk of Halloween. Could the creators possibly have known that they were embarking on a franchise that would take the iconic killer, Jason Voorhees, to New York City, the midwest, space and even Hell? We go back to the film that started it all and ask the big questions; Why do small town folk always turn to look at the new person who enters the restaurant? How did Crazy Ralph get into the pantry? We explore Mrs. Voorhees motivation. Is Pamela Voorhees a trained assassin? Let's discuss the leadership skills of Steve, the camp manager. We put forth a new theory about the origin of Jason Voorhees.Visit our website:runningscaredmedia.comSupport us on Patreon:patreon.com/runningscaredEmail us at:therunningscaredpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter @runningscaredpdon Instagram @runningscaredpodSupport the show
Campers beware! Our season of sequels has officially rolled into vaunted slasher territory as we venture to the great state of New Jersey for a trip through 1981's FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 2! This one certainly holds a special place in horror history and we took a hard look at the details. Does it make sense? Not a lick! Does it matter? Nope! Along the way we discuss Alice's ineffective coping mechanisms, Jason's travel plans, body part preservation, confusing camp fashion, Crazy Ralph's cardio, and much more! We also question Paul's counselor training business plan, which season this takes place in, Jason's home decorating skills, and humorously attempt to fill in the gaps between his drowning as a boy and eventual re-spawning as an adult. Check it out!You can subscribe and keep up to date with One Dark Fright on our PodPage:https://www.podpage.com/one-dark-fright/And follow along with us on the socials:Instagram - @onedarkfrightpodTwitter - @onedarkfrightFacebook - @onedarkfright
We chat top 13 horror movie scenes that scared us as kids, we discuss Basket Case and remember our Friday friend Crazy Ralph.
Camp blood is opening up again nearly 20 years following the tragic death of a young camper. Crazy Ralph tried to warn the campers, but they didn't listen to his message of doom. This week on the podcast the Terrible Trio discuss the 1980 slasher "Friday the 13th." This film has Bogart impressions, cabin pianos, and Kevin Bacon! Tune in to find out more!If you enjoy the show, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also rate us five stars on Apple podcasts and Spotify.Social Media:⭐ Facebook⭐ Twitter⭐ Instagram⭐ Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The body count continues...Friday the 13th Part 2 is a 1981 American slasher film produced and directed by Steve Miner in his directorial debut, and written by Ron Kurz. It is the sequel to Friday the 13th (1980), and the second installment in the franchise. Adrienne King, Betsy Palmer and Walt Gorney reprise their respective roles from the first film as Alice Hardy, Pamela Voorhees, and Crazy Ralph. Amy Steel and John Furey also star.Taking place five years after the first film, Part 2 follows a similar premise, with an unknown stalker killing a group of camp counselors at a training camp near Crystal Lake. The film marks the debut of Jason Voorhees as the series' main antagonist.00:00 Intro25:01 Horror News34:10 What We've Been Watching44:16 Film Review1:45:45 Film Rating1:47:26 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_Website - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comAndy - https://twitter.com/AndyCTWritesJohn - https://twitter.com/johnlees927https://johnleescomics.bigcartel.com/https://johnleescomics.wordpress.com/Audio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We were warned. We are doomed. That's right, there's only one Friday the 13th all year, so you know we had to do something to commemorate it! That's why we're jailbreaking a Patreon exclusive commentary of the original FRIDAY THE 13th, so you can watch along with it and celebrate the many, many silly deaths on display! We get right back into the action with folk songs that make us hot, talk Red Harring Cafe customers, wonder why Crazy Ralph got so crazy, debate why Alice would ever sleep with Steve Christy, marvel over Kevin Bacon's premiere hinder, and go blow-for-blow on the worst hand-to-hand fight in Voorhees history! Cue up your copy and watch along with us, won't you?Never fear - new episodes of Kill By Kill are made available every other Friday! Our linker.ee Our TeePublic shop for killer merch is right here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/kill-by-kill-podcast?utm_campaign=18042&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=Kill%2BBy%2BKill%2Bpodcast%2B Have something to say? Find us on Twitter @KillByKillPod Join the conversation about any episode on the Facebook Group! Follow us on IG @killbykillpodcast Check out the films we've covered & what might come soon on Letterboxd! Get even more episodes exclusively on Patreon! Follow our station on vurbl: https://vurbl.com/station/2bdTISeI3X/ Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today!
“You don't need a stretcher up there – you need a mop!” Just in time for the very most spookiest part of the year, your favorite Distinguished Professors discuss the films that established the slasher movie genre – Halloween, Friday the 13th, and A Nightmare on Elm Street – in their offensively-named named Goryhole Special! Topics covered include Psycho's origination of the slasher genre, Halloween's great main theme, Robert Englund's thinly-disguised role as folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand in Urban Legend, our brief windows of attractiveness, the anti-sex message of these movies and whether they actually discourage people from having sex, a brief digression into Defoe's Moll Flanders, the disappointing lack of boobs in these movies, the lack of story and decent red herrings in Friday the 13th, Crazy Ralph and the “death curse,” why you don't pet or talk to random dogs, the cruel disappointment of not getting to see Ned get killed, a brief ode to jorts and neckerchiefs, the utter lack of non-white folks, why you can't think too hard about plot for any of these movies, the various murder tableaus as art, why you need to Negan every psycho killer every opportunity you get, a reference to Vangelis (RIP), Freddy as the superior slasher and is your boyfriend now, the problem of shooting California for Illinois, the uncanniness of the lonely suburb, a quick flashback to Pumaman, Friday the 13th's portrayal of the fifties, lucid dreaming is the key to beating Freddy, don't bone your TV, some slander of John Saxon's character as a dad, Hmong deaths from sleep paralysis as an inspiration for Wes Craven, a rumination on the nature of sweet dreams, the barrier to enjoying Freddy imposed by his status as a pedophile and child murderer, hilarious mantraps, lighting film vs. digital, Vanderpool's plans for a horror movie, and a lesson about the monsters to whom we give too much attention. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/because-you-watched/support
Grab your camping gear and join us for Episode 10 of The Horror Stans Podcast! We dive into 1980's classic "Friday the 13th". Listen as we talk unfortunate animal death (wtf!), watching a movie about camping instead of actually going camping and the true MVP's of this movie (hint Crazy Ralph and Sandy!). Hope you enjoy!
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Oh how the tables have turned! After the “barely erotic” “not a thriller” A Night in Heaven, Patrick plucks out a film just as inessential: 1992's TRACES OF RED starring James “sex machine” Belushi, Lorraine Bracco's Melanie Griffith impression, and Florida plays itself. Along the way, we explore how the film mistreats its characters and the audience, the trouble with seducing Tony Goldwyn, forced Crazy Ralph peeping, and we play a simple game of: make love to the car from TITANE or Jim/James Belushi!! Plus, Gena reveals a forbidden secret about “the ladies” and Patrick begins a scheduling sesh! Hear how the sausage is made on this week's Kill By Kill: After Dark!! This episode of the Kill By Kill podcast is brought to you by the all-new Scream - now available to buy or rent tonight on Digital! Starring Neve Campbell, David Arquette, and Courteney Cox, this new hit movie is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and critics are calling it "100% terrifying". Buy on Digital today and get access to killer bonus content including deleted scenes, cast interviews, and much more. Scream is available at participating retailers - rated R - from Paramount Pictures. Our linker.ee Our TeePublic shop for killer merch is right here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/kill-by-kill-podcast?utm_campaign=18042&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=Kill%2BBy%2BKill%2Bpodcast%2B Have something to say? Find us on Twitter @KillByKillPod Join the conversation about any episode on the Facebook Group! Follow us on IG @killbykillpodcast Check out the films we've covered & what might come soon on Letterboxd! Get even more episodes exclusively on Patreon! Follow our station on vurbl: https://vurbl.com/station/2bdTISeI3X/ Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today!
In this episode, Christopher and Scott are joined by Lilz Martin (Jukebox Zeroes, Hell is a Musical) to discuss 1980's unlikely slasher success story, Friday the 13th. There's a lot of discussion about Crazy Ralph both in this film and other potential projects, and later Scott digs up the strange tale of Mercy Brown.
Leslie?.....Leslie.....Leslie you're hurt! Mama! This week, hosts Dominic Lawton & Ken B Wild are biting off a big chunk of badly dubbed Italian horror as they deep dive into the 1981 zombie film - BURIAL GROUND: THE NIGHTS OF TERROR. Discussions include the amazing/terrible English dubbing, the star of the movie - Peter Bark, a 25 year old dwarf playing a 10 year old boy and we read out a disturbing review from one of our listeners. Meanwhile, Dom ponders if this is the only zombie film where the undead are actually smarter than the living protagonists, whilst Ken tells us his ritual of dancing round in other people's pants. Later, Dom pitches a horror film with as three families spend the weekend on a campsite in the woods. So far so good, until the full moon rises and brings with it a pack of Werewolves! It's got scares, It's got gore, It's got Peter Bark playing a family of three in BARKS AT THE MOONS! Starring Peter Bark, Peter Bark, Peter Bark, Friday the 13th's Crazy Ralph and Carl Weathers as Police Chief Carl Weathers. Have you got a question or would like to send us your own film pitch that we will read out on the podcast? Email us! Visit our website for more episodes & written reviews : WWW.BADMOVIECULT.COM Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Join us on FACEBOOK Dominic Lawton can be found on TWITTER Ken B Wild can be found on TWITTER Got a spare minute? Leave us a rating or review on iTunes!
Old School June II comes to a close with Ep.209 as I'm joined by Tamika as we talk about Friday The 13th Part II *Thought's on flashbacks and Adrienne King *Why was Crazy Ralph taken out in this film Ginny and Paul had a nice relationship *What really happened to Muffin *Could Sandra and Jeff have been the leads in a different film. *The Cop got what he deserved *Thought's on Jason's kills *Mark deserved some much better *Ginny vs Jason and more OMIO "https://omio.sjv.io/c/2544961/1078765/7385" Follow Tamika Twitter/IG @Mikachuisfine TikTok MY SOCIALS Instagram TheJayGiles and jmtpodcast EMAIL Jaymovietalk@gmail.com Twitter @TheJayGiles @JayMovieTalk Jay Giles Medium.com https://thejaygiles.medium.com/ Sponsorships: off for this episode
Today we start off where it began...Camp Crystal Lake!
Serving up big 3rd Episode vibes on this one. We cover topics such as projectile vomit, Crazy Ralph, Jason's porcelain throne, and the question on everyone's mind, "Jason Voorhees Unmasked: Hot or Nah?" -maybe both? You'll have to listen to find out!
This week the Shaggy Goose Egg Bois have received a message from a very real Shaggy Goose Egg Boi (not one that was shipped) proving once and for all that we have at least one fan. And while that may seem uplifting, it led to what just might be our worst episode yet, but I'm sure we can top it next week. That's what you listen for, right Sam? Our one true fan? Who listens to every episode? Right? RIGHT?!? Anyway, this week the focus is on sin, mustache cops, and the good ole days of playin' strip monopoly in the rain. What's that? You didn't play strip monopoly in the rain? Well, neither has anyone else in the history of the world, but for some reason the kids in this movie do. Maybe that's the deeper meaning. Maybe the deeper meaning is don't play strip monopoly in the rain or you'll get murdered. Even the kids who didn't play it still got killed, but we all know they were thinking about it. You know what? That IS the deeper meaning. So don't even bother listening to the episode. Don't even bother thinking about history dot com articles, or kids in the deep south doin the dirty with their naughty bits and smokin the devil's lettuce, or whether or not pretending to drown to get a kiss is cool, or if superstitions are real, or if Crazy Ralph is really Arnold Schwarzenegger is really Jason's dad is really a time-travelling future Jason. Don't even THINK ABOUT IT... Theme by Avery Yerlan Twitter: https://twitter.com/pacinopod Email: pacinopodcast@gmail.com https://anchor.fm/al-pacino
Bruce and Sam visit Camp Crystal Lake to dismember slasher classic Friday 13th and pay homage to Tom Savini, Crazy Ralph and some highly dubious murder set-pieces. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joey Cage and Christopher J talk... Friday the 13th Part 2 a 1981 American slasher film produced and directed by Steve Miner in his directorial debut, written by Ron Kurz, and starring Amy Steel and John Furey. The film also features the return of Adrienne King, Betsy Palmer and Walt Gorney, who respectively portrayed Alice Hardy, Pamela Voorhees, and Crazy Ralph in the prior installment. It is the second installment in the Friday the 13th film series and a direct sequel to Friday the 13th (1980). It picks up five years later, where a new murderer begins stalking the camp counselors at a nearby training camp on Crystal Lake.
Joey Cage and Christopher J talk... Friday the 13th Part 2 a 1981 American slasher film produced and directed by Steve Miner in his directorial debut, written by Ron Kurz, and starring Amy Steel and John Furey. The film also features the return of Adrienne King, Betsy Palmer and Walt Gorney, who respectively portrayed Alice Hardy, Pamela Voorhees, and Crazy Ralph in the prior installment. It is the second installment in the Friday the 13th film series and a direct sequel to Friday the 13th (1980). It picks up five years later, where a new murderer begins stalking the camp counselors at a nearby training camp on Crystal Lake.
This week we're talking Sean Cunningham, Tom Savini, Kevin Bacon, Crazy Ralph, and more!!! That's right, it's Friday the 13th. Stop on by to listen in on one mother of a slasher (see what I did there).
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Happy Friday the 13th dear listener, we are headed back to camp with the film that spawned a massive franchise. That's right it's FRIDAY THE 13TH from the year 1980. Come sit by the fire and roast some marshmallows with your favorite horror couple as they strip to monopoly and avoid the certain town crazy. ITS GOT A DEATH CURSE. FRIDAY THE 13THDirected by: Sean S. Cunningham Written by: Victor MillerStarring: Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Kevin Bacon, Ari Lehman, Robbi Morgan, Jeannine Taylor, Harry Crosby, and Walt Gorney as Crazy Ralph Music by Kevin MacLeodMusic from https://filmmusic.io:"What You Want (version 2)" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from https://filmmusic.io:"Porch Blues" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Join us as we sit around the campfire, swat away some mosquitos and exchange awkward looks as Crazy Ralph warns us about some crazy death curse. Joe is eating smores. Meg is busy carving Kevin Bacon’s name in a tree. Are you ready to take a dip in Crystal Lake?
Welcome to You're All Doomed, the podcast where your hosts Greg and Brian take you through Friday the 13th, thirteen minutes at a time. In Episode 3, we discuss Officer Dorf and the Art of Motorcycle Turnarounds, Crazy Ralph's iconic monologue, and dreams about rivers of blood.
One might think the boys actually want to do a Halloween podcast with the amount of times they mention those movies, but there's a new one coming so we pique our expectations and even consider if a certain Mr. Zombie chose the wrong slasher franchise to revitalize. In the actual minutes of the film we get two more kills despite the pace slowing considerably, some new backstory of Crazy Ralph, Brenda and her filthy bare feet, and some killer tactics never seen again. Intro: Let The Bodies Hit The Floor by Drowning Pool, Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah by Allan Sherman, and Banjo Travellin' by Harry Manfredi. Outro: Sail Away Tiny Sparrow by Harry Manfredi ft. Angela Routella --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/devon-elson/message
Hey Kill by Kill-ers, we are back with a new episode and a new chapter: Friday the 13th Part 2! That means we’re bringing along two old favorites: "Final Girl" Alice and our very own “posture pal” Crazy Ralph. First, Gena & Patrick explore what makes Alice’s post-Camp Crystal Lake massacre apartment the height of 70s shabby-shriek; then we discuss Jason’s needlessly elaborate revenge plan and how he can crisscross county lines with a bag on his head and his mom’s head in a bag. Plus, we play America’s favorite new game, Choose Your Own Deathventure! Thank Jason It's Friday by downloading today!! Never fear - new episodes of Kill By Kill are made available every other Friday! Have something to say? Reach out on Twitter @killbykillpod or email us: killbykillpod@gmail.com Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com
It's Friday The 13th and what a better way to celebrate than share some of our favorites moments from the hack em and bag 'em Jason Voorhees. Quote: We were out to create a remake of Halloween. 17:28 - Give Thanks Friday the 13th has two things to thank Psycho and Halloween. 17:30 - The First Movie The POV shots added a great chill factor to Friday the 13th but it was used in any of the follow sequels. 19:54 - Never trust a trucker The trucker who picks up the hiker cook cops a feel. 21:12 - The Pantry Seriously, Crazy Ralph, what were you really doing in the pantry? Mr. Pickles, an animated television show has a reference of Crazy Ralph which is equally creepy. Question: Which one of the Friday the 13th movies have you watched the first. 23:44 - Red herring characters Guy who shot the arrow was a jerk and really told directors to point at the target and he will shoot the arrow into the spot of the target. 25:35 - Why do white people like to investigate shit? 28:50 - Was Jason just a frustrated peeping Tom? 29:41 - Kill Factor 30:36 - Did Jason wipe his blade? 31:26 - Strip monopoly If a guy plays with other guys, the stakes are much higher because you really don’t want to be sitting around a table with a group of your friends naked. 32:35 - Making underwear Is matching underwear just as supernatural as consistent wearing a matching underwear set? 35:09 - Kill counts. It took Jason an hour and ten minutes to get to Manhattan. 39:08 - Pamela Voorhees was some kind of crazy. 39:59 - Jerry's wife wakes up in the middle of the night and finds him watching stuff. 41:46 - Chris sings the Jasons Jerry admits to never listening to the CD Chris allowed him to borrow months ago. 42:00 - The evolution of Jason Voorhees from myth to supernatural monster. Possible theory: Jason never died. 49:12 - Jerry remembers his favorite Friday the 13th movie. 52:38 - The chocolate bar and Friday the 13th Part 5 This movie begins with a horrible scene involving a man with an axe and an annoying chubby kid with a chocolate bar. Was this movie edited to suit the new regulations established by the MPAA? Chis and Jerry remember the axe guy actually taking more swings at Joey’s back than was portrayed on screen. 54:34 - Milky Way or a Three Musketeers bar 57:11 - Tommy aka Lizzie Bourden Introducing Reggie the Reckless and Demon otherwise known as Juwanna Man 59:29 - Randy Quaid imposter! 52:02 - Kill Grades 58:25 - How to kill a person in a wheelchair 59:28 - Uber Jason 1:05:11 - How to survive Jason “I’m not gonna survive, I’m the fat kid.” - The Rupel Flava Text: Crazy Ralph, shut yo mouth! Cloudy in the mountains. Sunny in the valley. Snow flurries up your nose. Shout Out Recommendation The Jasons, a punk rock band that takes Jason movies and makes songs out of them.
Machetes, denim hotpants and colourful macs abound as we head off to camp, celebrating our 13th episode in style with Sean S. Cunningham’s cult slasher classic. Coming along for the ride and whacking the bluegrass on the truck stereo this time are special guests Dom and Conor, who have more than a few good (and bad) things to say about the first instalment in arguably the biggest horror franchise of all time. Savini’s FX, Manfredini’s music, Steve Christie’s alarming similarities with the son of God: no lakeside stone is left unturned as we dissect and discuss the film that brought Jason Voorheese to the big screen. Along with a selection of ‘70s panties, checked shirts and a US Monopoly board, in our rolled-up sleeping bags this episode we manage to smuggle Cobra lager, Tiger beer, Old Thumper, Hobgoblin, Brooklyn lager, Biere D’Or, Flying Dog’s Raging Bitch Belgian IPA, Mountain Livin’ Pale Ale and of course, Crazy Ralph’s favourite: Doom Bar. Now we just need to see whether Marcie left any of that grass… *WSD official footnote – in the episode, Iain erroneously claims Friday the 13th was never on a DPP Section 3 list in the UK, when in fact both it and its sequel were. What a dick.
Happy Friday the 13th! Don and Friend are back to dive headfirst into two huge topics. Things start off to a rollicking start as the current state of the WWE Network is reviewed along with their recent pay-per-views. Then it’s movie time as the 1980 original FRIDAY THE 13TH is watched with an appreciative eye (non wrestling fans can look for the review to begin at the 38:00 minute mark). So sit back enjoy singing a bit of Tom Dooley while you’re playing a game of Strip Monopoly with your closest friends... but be sure to check the pantry for Crazy Ralph before any shenanigans begin.
Hey, who's the new guy? Jonathan joins Daniel and Nathan in sort of admiring the post-Pamela, pre-hockey mask debut of Jason Voorhees. How Did It S.T.a.C.K.? Sex.Sandra and Jeff get busy in a no nudity kind of wayTerry goes dippin' skinny and gives us our first full frontalTimeline.The first film takes place on Friday the 13th, June, 1980. This checks out. June 13th did fall on a Friday in 1980. Paul says in the second film that it's once again Friday the 13th and the year is 1985. Only September and December had Fridays fall on the 13th in 1985, so assuming the counselors wouldn't go swimming in the middle of winter, Jason is stalking a rare autumn camp.Creative Kills.Lone survivor, Alice, gets to join her friends when Jason ice picks her face.Jason strangles Crazy Ralph with barb wire.Jason sinks the back end of a hammer into Deputy Winslow's skull. Jason drags his machete across Scott's neck as he hangs in a trap. Jason kills Terry off screen (body confirmed). Jason sinks the dull side of his machete deep into Mark's face, sending him and his wheelchair down a lengthy flight of stairs. *100 Lunatics Favorite* Jason stabs a spear through Jeff's back, into Sandra's stomach, and out the bottom of the bed. Vickie waits 26 long seconds to get stabbed by Jason's kitchen knife. Name * First Name Last Name Whose Opinion Do You Trust? * Who do you hate the least? Daniel is spot-on, as usual. Nathan's drinking worries me. A vote for Jon is a vote for Daniel. Give Us a Point of Reference Weigh in with your two cents I prefer Friday the 13th Part 2 over the original. Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree I was shocked to learn Jason started as Bag Head. Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree I want to go back to Elm Street. Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree Message * Thank you! Permalink