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*spoilers for all things discussed* hey everyone this week we enjoy a blueberry cider, talk movie news, review Daybreakers, Random Acts Of Violence, The awful Halloween Ends, She-Hulk and more!
Is a horror movie based on a horror comic book about a horror comic book that comments on horror movies as meta as a movie has ever been? Let's all find out together!
In this episode we talk the brutal 2019 film from the mind of Jay Baruchel "RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE" Listen in to see what we think of this VIOLENT film! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tapeheadmassacre/message
A Taylorsville couple randomly stabbed in their sleep this week by a teen who didn't even know them -- accused of sneaking into their home -- we'll get inside the minds of people who accused of random acts of violence with KSL legal analyst Greg Skordas joins the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's up Dream Warriors! We wrapped up the month of July last week so that means it's time kick off another new month with Marc's pick of Random Acts of Violence! This movie was directed by Jay Baruchel, who's a Canadian gem but did we feel the same about his second attempt at directing? Make sure you come back for our next episode when we take it across the world again with a South Korean instant classic, Old Boy. This is another first watch for Marc and one that's always been on his list so it's ramping up to be a great discussion! Check out our IG at: https://www.instagram.com/a_podcast_on_elm_street/ And our YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly4X3l5pwfGeYo1tqeUO2Q
Week 2 of Kai-July rolls on with RODAN & THE BERMUDA DEPTHS. Then we talk about MONSTER DOG, RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE, and briefly THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER.
Week 2 of Kai-July rolls on with RODAN & THE BERMUDA DEPTHS. Then we talk about MONSTER DOG, RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE, and briefly THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER.
Clint Davis, Army Veteran, Counselor, and Ordained minister shares some thoughts on violence in America from local to national situations. This episode is not about having an answer, but about learning how to have unifying and nuanced conversations to get to answers instead of treating symptoms. We must respond better and ask ourselves why we do what we do and feel the need to react instead of respond. We must do something but we have to realize there are multiple problems and multiple solutions and not many of them are black and white.
This week, Terrance and Giuseppe talk about the Brooklyn Subway shooting, AirPod confusion, FaceTime for no reason, and random games we played as kids.
Welcome back to the podcast! Im you're host Metal and today we have another interesting horror movie for you! If you're a fan of Slashers and comic books, well this horror movie might be just for you. Its interesting since this movie was directed and written by Jay Baruchel who we all know as that skinny funny canadian guy. In this podcast we cover the movie, what I liked about it, what I didnt like about it. Synopsis: A pair of comic book writers begin to notice scary similarities between the character they created and horrific real-life events.
On today's episode, we discuss the 2019 Shudder Original film (and the comic it's based on), RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE (1:50:16 - SPOILERS)! We also talk about some Shudder exclusive/original offerings, including: In Search of Darkness, Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror, Haunt, Teddy, Jakob's Wife & Slaxx! Other stuff discussed: The Monster Squad, Wait Until Dark, "Mega City Nine" by Ho99o9, Sleep Away Camp 2, Blade II, You Season 3, The Addams Family (2019), Only Murders in the Building, Brent's dogs, Steven's new best friend & we both finally admit that we're food-weird. Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @LTASpod Follow Steven on Twitter & Letterboxd: @stevenfisher22 Follow Brent on Twitter & Instagram: @BrentHibbard Please rate & review us! (5-stars is appreciated!) WELCOME TO THE LOBSTER-VERSE.
Christopher Lennox-Aasen (From the bands Anchoress, The Thing The Band, & Friolento as well as a filmmaker of his own) joins me on the podcast once again to talk about another Canadian horror film for Shocktober, Random Acts of Violence! We talk about horror movies, the problems with this one, the issues with hair control and so much more! Check out the episode where ever you get your podcasts today! Episode sponsored by www.brewquet.ca Promo Code: Letswatchpod Rate! Review! Subscribe! *NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY* Email: letswatchthatpodcast@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @letswatchpod Cover Art: Bryce Logan (Created in app Studio) Music By: "Celebration" by Good Comedy ( https://goodcomedy.bandcamp.com/album/quarantine-jams ) film, movies, humor, tv, reviews, podcast, Bryce Logan, Vancouver, guests, film school, arts, jokes, funny, entertainment, podcast, theatre, DVD, Blu-ray, Netflix, screening, question, interview, Oscars, humour, actors, film festival, film review, IMDB, lets watch that, podcasting, pod, cast, director, writer, scripts, screenplay, iTunes, google play, Spotify, Reddit, BC, Canada, New Westminster, comedy, horror, action, drama, romance, sci-fi, mystery
Season 22 Episode 30 "Dope AF" - On this Episode we breakdown all the news in TV and Movies from 8/3/21-8/9/21, PLUS we Review "The Suicide Squad" "Aftermath" "Possessor' "Random Acts of Violence" and "The Misfits" with TV Reviews of Mr. Corman and Marvel Studios LegendsEpisode Sponsor: Db Journey( https://bit.ly/37cP8YP ) We are teaming up with Db to exclusively offer our listeners 10% off your next purchase by using the code POD10 or going to the link in our show notes.Support the show (https://cash.app/$DONMEGA)
Episode Notes Welcome to Season 3 of CSI: The Vegas Files. Super Retro Throwback Reviews is bringing you A Weekly Episodic Breakdown of Every Episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, hosted by Steven Christina Jr. from the Super Retro Throwback Reviews Audio Podcast and Sammie Ann Fontaine from Solara Lumina Productions. They break down the episode, the cast and guest stars, and rate and review the episode. This Podcast is Officially Part of The Dorkening Podcast Network [link] https://thedorkening.com This episode is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee [link] https://deadlygroundscoffee.com (The official Sponsor of The Dorkening Podcast Network and Super Retro Throwback Reviews) You can Follow us on Social Media, Buy Our Merch, Listen to our Shows below: [link] https://allmylinks.com/superretropodcast Support Us on Patreon: [link] https://www.patreon.com/SuperRetroPodcast Also Check us out on The Dorkening Podcast Network [link] www.thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com Check our Website [link] http://superretrothrowbackreviews.com Buy our Super Retro Covid-19 Awareness Shirt, All Proceeds will go to Covid-19 Awareness: [link] https://teespring.com/super-retro-covid-19-awareness?tsmac=store&tsmic=super-retro-store&pid=2&cid=573 This episode is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee [link] https://deadlygroundscoffee.com (The official Sponsor of The Dorkening Podcast Network and Super Retro Throwback Reviews), this episode is also brought to you by Connecticut Cult Classics [link] https://www.connecticutcultclassics.com, and JPO Productions LLC. [link] http://www.jpoproductions.com Find out more at https://csi-the-vegas-files-podcast.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/csi-the-vegas-files-podcast/14f1279c-0afe-440e-a0c2-0720494bdb16 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
It's another diary episode as this week, David and @joyofnapping discuss what it's been like to kinda emerge from the pandemic in Seattle, how everyone is totally burnt out, and what it means that people are lashing out at strangers, often violently. Support me on Patreon!Links:The NYTimes' COVID trackerThe danger of delta holds to 3 simple rulesCompanies are targeting stressed out peopleRetail workers are quitting for better jobsWhat is causing outbursts of rageAdvice for artists whose parents want them to be engineersThis podcast is powered by Simplecast. Check them out at simplecast.com for a great podcast management and analytics solution.Let me know your feedback for the podcast by emailing culturallyrelevantshow(AT)gmail(DOT)com.Follow the show on Twitter.Find every episode of the show at CulturallyRelevantShow.com.
In Folge 18 stehen wir dem Leinwandtod sehr nahe. Im zweiten Teil der Fear Street-Trilogie versetzen wir uns zurück in die Zeit der Jugendcamp-Slasher. Blutig gehts auch weiter, im Meta-Slasher "Random Acts of Violence". Die melancholische Seite des Todes ergründen wir in "She Dies Tomorrow". Und in der chinesischen Agenten-Action-Komödie "The Rookies" wünscht man sich das Ende im Bezug auf die Laufzeit schnell herbei.
Pastor Zac and Ashley discuss why the only thing to fear is fear itself! Topic Ideas: info@hpc.church Website: www.hpc.church
Möller är säker på att han har covid, Jonas har nytt filmprojekt på gång samtidigt som han planerar flytt till annat land ännu en gång. Vi har sett tre nya skräckisar, överlevar-rullen "Alone", sci-fi/bodyhorrorn "Possessor" och serietidnings-slashern "Random Acts Of Violence". Mot slutet pratar Möller om sin bukfetma och vi återkommer till förra veckas omröstning angående vin-kastningen.
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The them is Ship-a-Dee-Boo!-Ya: Don't Rock the Ghost. The movie is John Carpenter's The Fog. Andy reviews Random Acts of Violence for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette. Brought to you ad-free by the Legion of Demons at patreon.com/notlp. Join the Legion to get more stuff at patreon.com/notlp! Our Beelzebub tier producers are: Alise Kombrinck Amanda Geletko Blake Heath Ernest Perez Cassie & Jeremy Burmeister Mark Watts Tree & Alex McNulty Iona Goodwin Jeff Lancaster Branan Whitehead & Emily Intravia Adam Ingram Bill Chandler Monica Martinson Blayne Turner Dennis Cannaday Alyssa Boehm Brian Krause Carla Gibson Dave Siebert Dustin Chisam Additional financial contributions by Amy & Freddy Morris “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast’s chief contributors are: Andy Hung Kelley Kombrinck Amy Morris Freddy Morris The podcast is produced and engineered by Amy & Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast Social Media: facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew Connect with other listeners in the Facebook Group or on Reddit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notlp https://www.reddit.com/r/NOTLPodcast
Some crimes can't be explained. In this episode, we look into a couple instances of Random Acts of Violence. Check our our social media pages and groupshttps://www.facebook.com/musiccity911podhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/2948819398513001/https://twitter.com/MusicCity911https://www.instagram.com/musiccity911/https://www.patreon.com/join/MusicCity911Pick up a T-shirt or a hoodie or some other Music City 911 item over at https://teespring.com/MusicCity911Evening of Chaos by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3723-evening-of-chaosLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
This week I spoke to film publicist Kaila Hier. Kaila is a Montreal-born, formerly Berlin-based publicist and the founder of Exile PR. She has been working with film festivals for over a decade including Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival, FrightFest London, Fantastic Fest in Austin, and The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, among others. Films that she’s represented such as CAM, SEA FEAVER, RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE and THE BEACH HOUSE have screened at festivals around the globe. We talk about how she got into publicity, the experience of striking out on her own, what’s it’s like to work for herself and how she goes about creating that all important buzz. This was a really fun chat and Kaila was incredibly transparent about her career this far, so I hope you enjoy listening. PS. The Q&A that Kaila mentions at the end for Sabrina Mertens' film TIME OF MOULTING can be watched here.
PUBLIC VERSION. Actor and filmmaker Jay Baruchel (TROPIC THUNDER, KNOCKED UP, MILLION DOLLAR BABY, GOON, THIS IS THE END, HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, TV's UNDECLARED and MAN SEEKING WOMAN) virtually joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen for a candid discussion about his career journey and the craft/business of making movies. From deciding as a child that he wanted to be the guy who scared Stephen King (before ever reading a Stephen King book)… to discovering a genuine love and natural talent for writing… to a chance encounter with the great Brian De Palma and choosing the right one liner about a suitcase… to his incredible acting career working on some of the biggest movies alongside some of the biggest stars… to getting a firsthand masterclass in directing by working with some of the greatest and most iconic directors (Clint Eastwood, Judd Apatow, Ben Stiller, Roger Avary, David Cronenberg, and more)… to writing GOON and directing the sequel… to the candid truth about producers with frustrating intentions during the casting process… to modern day “financial/numbers obsessed” movie fans… to a technical geek out on color pallet and the making of his latest film RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE (now available on Shudder, VOD, digital, DVD, and Blu-Ray!)… this conversation is so insanely fun that you'll never want it to end. Dr. Arwen provides advice and emotional support for a writer facing the hurdle of a new baby at home, Jay shares the truth behind the infamous rollercoaster scene in KNOCKED UP, and the boys get real about what happens when the business decisions overshadow the actual art.
This week we watched "Random Acts of Violence," a Canadian indie film that follows the creator of popular comic book "Slasherman". Things turn bloody as they embark on a road trip retracing the killer's footsteps. It definitely falls short in some areas, but makes the audience question the driving forces behind why we create art. It also brings awareness to the victims of crimes, trying hard not to lionize the criminals. If you are craving gore, violence, and creepy desolate highways, this might be up your alley. Happy viewing!
She grew up in the Saw films and now is starring with actor Jay Baruchel's directorial debut Random Acts Of Violence.
Welcome back to another week of fun with Horror for Dummies. Join us this week as we continue discussing films that have been realised in 2020. This week we talk about Netflix's newest film DONT LISTEN. But we don't stop there, we also discuss multiple films such as IMPETIGORE, RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE, UNHINGED, RUN, SPELL and others. Hope you enjoy HORROR FOR DUMMIES is a weekly show that’s released every Thursday. If you’d like to support our show, please subscribe to our podcast free in iTunes, Apples Podcasts app, Spotify or any other great podcasting apps. We are proud members of the padded room podcast network so also find us there and leave us a review! Thanks for listening to Horror for dummies! https://www.facebook.com/horrorfordummies/?ref=bookmarks https://www.instagram.com/horrorfordummiespodcast/?hl=en https://letterboxd.com/Horrordummie/
Welcome back to another week of fun with Horror for Dummies. Join us this week as we continue discussing films that have been realised in 2020. This week we talk about Netflix's newest film DONT LISTEN. But we don't stop there, we also discuss multiple films such as IMPETIGORE, RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE, UNHINGED, RUN, SPELL and others. Hope you enjoy HORROR FOR DUMMIES is a weekly show that's released every Thursday. If you'd like to support our show, please subscribe to our podcast free in iTunes, Apples Podcasts app, Spotify or any other great podcasting apps. We are proud members of the padded room podcast network so also find us there and leave us a review! Thanks for listening to Horror for dummies! https://www.facebook.com/horrorfordummies/?ref=bookmarks https://www.instagram.com/horrorfordummiespodcast/?hl=en https://letterboxd.com/Horrordummie/
During times of crisis, there is something Christians should be doing above anything else. Doing it won't answer why bad things happen, but it will demonstrate where our hope lies. So what is that something?
Vi dyrker den ultimative besættelse med den tyske art-house thriller DER FAN (aka Trance) fra 1982, med Désirée Nosbusch og Bodo Steiger. Filmen er gennemsyret med et new wave electro pop soundtrack af Rheingold! Et must see!! Film nævnt i episoden: BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, HARD EIGHT (SIDNEY), THE STUFF, THE BATTERY, DEEP BLU SEA 3, CRUISING, SPUTNIK, LESSONS OF THE EVIL, GHOSTLAND, #ALIVE, COLD FISH, WYRMWOOD -ROAD OF THE DEAD, INTO THE DARK (tv serie: THE BODY, FLESH AND BLOOD, POOKA, NEW YEAR NEW YOU, DOWN), ZOMBIELAND: DOUBLE TAP, RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE, OPEN 24 HRS., THE BEACH HOUSE, 21 BRIDGES, COBRA KAI (s1 og s2)
Spoilers ahead homies!! October has left the building, and now we're jumping back into our movie reviews! Today we're talking about the 2019 film Random Acts of Violence. We discuss responsibility of artists and the different ways of pronouncing the word crayon. Keep on listening to discover if this movie was truly random, or if it lived up to it's purpose!!
the 5 days of Halloween begin with an exploration into the death of slasher films with Final Exam (1981) and Berserker (1987) discussed
Are random acts of violence really so random? Will this movie even tell you? Thats what Stephen and Sharon are here to find out as they talk the 2020 film “Random Acts of Violence” Take a Listen! Leave your thoughts in the comments below! Follow Stephen on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/cuttoblack/ Catch more of Sharon https://letterboxd.com/sleepysharon/ Come Join us on our facebook (https://www.facebook.com/production1200/) Look at us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/production1200/) All business inquiries production1200@gmail.com
On this Off-Topic episode, Nolan is joined by Emily von Seele, Philip Yount, and Thomas Foster to recommend streaming horror movies to fill out your Spooky Season and highlight some frightful flicks you may have overlooked. Movies discussed on this episode: THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR (2020) (Netflix), RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE (2020) (Shudder), HELL FEST (2018) (Hulu), FOUND FOOTAGE 3D (2016) (Shudder), THE OLD DARK HOUSE (1932) (Shudder), ERREMENTARI: THE BLACKSMITH AND THE DEVIL (2018) (Netflix), LIFEFORCE (1985) (HBO), THE TAKING OF DEBORAH LOGAN (2014) (Shudder, Tubi), INTERIOR (2014) (Amazon Prime), BEAST (2018) (Shudder), BLOOD DINER (1987) (Hulu), LAKE BODOM (2016) (Shudder), THE GUEST (2014) (Netflix), DAGON (2001) (Tubi), THE OTHER LAMB (2020) (Hulu). Links of interest and/or sources cited for research for this episode: [TV Review] The Killer in ‘Scream: Resurrection’ Makes a Mockery of Horror Fans Everywhere by Trace Thurman (Bloody Disgusting) Halloween 2017: Add Lovecraft to Your Halloween Viewing Schedule with THE WHISPERER IN DARKNESS by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Nightstream 2020 Review: ANYTHING FOR JACKSON Illustrates Just how Dangerous Deals with the Devil Can Be by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Nightstream 2020 Review: DARKNESS is a Powerful Apocalyptic Coming-of-Age Story by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Nightstream 2020 Review: AN UNQUIET GRAVE is an Unnerving Look at Grief and Desperation by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Nightstream 2020 Review: LAPSIS Examines the Age-Old Struggle Between the Individual Worker and Corporate Monopolies by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Nightstream 2020 Review: REUNION is a Haunting Portrayal of a Family Trapped in Secrecy by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Nightstream 2020 Review: THE NIGHT Reminds Us That Hotels Are Terrifying Places by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Nightstream 2020 Review: 32 MALASANA Street is the Ghost Story You Need This Halloween by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead)
They're back! Join Jessie Drew and Jeff Watson as they discuss the 2019 film Random Acts of Violence. The discussion breaks down the plot, key points of the film and Jessie and Jeff's thoughts on what they would have done differently. Stick around for the duo's ratings of the film. Random Acts of Violence (2019) Todd Walkley (Jesse Williams) and his publisher Ezra (Jay Baruchel) made their careers crafting a comic book based on a real-life serial killer called Slasherman. On a press tour to announce the launch of their final issue, they visit the town where Slasherman wreaked havoc twenty years earlier. Upon their arrival, a series of new murders unfold… murders that look eerily familiar to imagery in Todd’s Slasherman comics. Speculation and paranoia build regarding the identity of the mysterious killer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moviestobemurderedby/support
The Murder Moose Podcast is here! Rod and Josh are here to talk about horror, focusing on independent and foreign horror!In episode 3, the guys dive into Random Acts of Violence!A pair of comic book writers begin to notice scary similarities between the character they created and horrific real-life events. Rod can be found on twitter at https://twitter.com/rod_johnstonJosh can be found at https://joshwrb.comThe show's twitter is at https://twitter.com/MooseMurderPodand the show's email is murdermoosepodcast@gmail.com
Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We have one awesome episode in store for you guys. In this episode we’re talking about 1931’s Dracula and 1954’s Creature From The Black Lagoon. Off the top we apologize for the audio issue/sound quality. First and foremost, we want to give a shoutout to our sponsors over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screen-printing company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a t-shirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or coozy. Head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. Also, thank you to our Patreon subscribers. Your support means the world to us and we are eternally grateful for that support. Thanks! We start by talking about what we’ve done involving horror recently. We talk about Random Acts Of Violence, Liam talks about watching the original The Amityville Horror for the first time recently as well as watching Children Of The Night and The Borrower. Justin talks about watching Night Of The Living Dead at the Mahoning Drive In. Up first is Dracula. We briefly talk about Tod Browning’s body of work including the famous lost film London After Midnight. We talk about the phenomenon of a large amount of people having read the book due to schools assigning it to students while not having seen the film, and how the film is based more on the stage production of the book than the book itself. We talk about strange unorthodox structure of the source material, the concept of sexuality and shame in the film, and Bela Lugosi’s status as a somewhat washed up sex symbol. We go off on a brief tangent on how the film differs from Coppola’s version, in that Coppola’s version dives way deep into Dracula’s backstory. We talk more about Lugosi’s stardom and his semi-feud with Boris Karloff. Justin rambles about being more frightened of Dwight Frye as Renfield than he is of Lugosi. Harker’s non-presence is touched upon. The film’s status as something of a keystone of Universal’s legacy when it comes to horror is touched upon. We briefly touch upon some of the things about the production of the film that we don’t about, including some of the things that are clearly holdovers from when the film was a stage production. Up next is The Creature From The Black Lagoon. Justin talks about how when he first saw Monster Squad as a child, the Gill Man was the monster that grabbed his attention the most and how for him the Gill Man is the only monster whose really withstood the test of time. We talk about some of the underlying themes of the film, such as the unusually positive stance on science for a ‘50s B film, the vague touches of racism (monstrous other menacing white woman). Liam talks about his first exposure to the film. We talk about how ‘50s sci fi monster movies are usually not our cup of tea. The gorgeous cinematography of the film is touched upon, as is the pacing and creature design. We talk about how the film deftly avoids the “wise indigenous person” trope but also has a touch of the previously mentioned “woman in peril from Other” trope. We talk more about the ‘50s cinema tendency to portray scientists as effeminate and useless, and how this film portrays scientists not only as not effeminate but as somewhat brawny and overly traditionally masculine. First and foremost, thank you to everyone and anyone who donated on Patreon, checked this episode out, or shared a tweet/shared a post on FB/gave us love by recommending us to someone. We love you forever for listening and donating. Any questions, comments, suggestions for movies and guests, or if you yourself want to join us for a movie viewing or even an episode, can be sent to thehorrorbiz@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thanks always to Justin Miller, Jacob Roberts, and Doug Tilley for their technical contributions and fliers,
Random Acts Of Violence (2019) discussed
What do you do when there is a serial killer, known for the area in which he kills people? You AVOID that area, duh!!! Well, for this movie, we're talking about the Shudder movie, Random Acts of Violence. Released in 2019 in Canada, and on Shudder in 2020, in the United States, it's a modern day slasher movie. In the movie, Todd & Ezra, have made a living based off of a serial murderer named Slasherman, who was based of a real "in universe" serial killer. For the final issue, they've planned to go to the town in which these murders took place. While they're in town, the murders start happening once more. In a very meta twist, the ending brings a close to a comic book tied murder spree!! SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Pandora | RSS Tell us what you think!Leave us a voicemail at 970-573-6148Send us feedback and/or MP3's to outsidethelongbox@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube!Support the podcast on Patreon!Credit - Doyle Daniels, Juan Muro, Gabe Llanas, Tim Huskey
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Ep. 87 - Ghostman & Rivera review new 2020 horror flicks, RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE and THE BABYSITTER: KILLER QUEEN as well as THE TERROR OF HALLOWS EVE (2O17) featuring Doug Jones. They also recap the horror-related news of the week. Click the link below to access the PODCAST on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, & YouTube or get INFO on Ghostman & Rivera's FILM & TV projects: www.flow.page/ghostmanandrivera TRAILER for our 1st feature film PAY UP coming to festivals later this year (written/directed by Mike “Ghostman” Pickle): www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2594745387406250 The PAY UP Poster is a FINALIST in the Shockfest / Macabre Mansion Poster Competition and was recently displayed in TIMES SQUARE in NEW YORK CITY as part of the festival’s Macabre Mansion portal event July 27th 2020. Winner will be announced at the main event in Hollywood November 13th 2020. Info at www.ShockFilmFest.com.
This week we review the 2020 slasher flick (based on a comic book) "Random Acts of Violence." Based on the comic book by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, this flick was co-written and directed by Jay Baruchel. Jesse Williams plays a comic book writer whose stories become real-life headlines as a killer mimics the murders from his book entitled "Slasherman." This film has some truly brutal kills and some super tense moments! Check it out on Shudder if you want to follow along with us! Our site: https://spookydudes.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SpookyDudes Check out our sponsor! Go to Fright-rags.com and use code SPOOKYDUDES10 at check-out for 10% of your order! We're on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify or our website - http://spookydudes.org Do you agree with our opinions? You'll have to listen to find out. Check it out - let us know what you think! Keep up with us on social media! We'd love to hear what you think about the show! Twitter: @SpookyDudesPod Instagram: SpookyDudesPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpookyDudes Contact us: SpookyDudesPodcast@gmail.com Call us and leave a voicemail! - 423-521-5117 . . . #randomactsofviolence #shudder #jaybaruchel #jessewilliams #jordanabrewster #shudderexclusive #slasherman #comicbooks #horrorcomics #driveinmutants #gore #indiehorror #indiefilm #horror #horroraddict #horrorfan #horrorfanatic #slasher #stabby #horrorjunkie #horrormovie #horrorpodcast #exploitation #podcast #scarymovies #jimmypalmiotti #frightrags #spookydudes #spookydudespodcast #stayspookymydudes
Mitch, Kyle and Buzi kick off their kid-friendly/gateway Horror series with Mitch's pick, ERNEST SCARED STUPID. Other titles diiscussed include HOMETRIP( short film), DISCOVERING BIGFOOT, UNHINGED, THE PALE DOOR, SEA FEVER and RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE.
This episode, Tori, Ray, Anthony, and Shawn meet back up on Zoom to discuss The Shed and Random Acts of Violence, both recent additions to Shudder's streaming service. Also, Anthony reviews The Barge People and Tori Impetigore! From there the discussion ranges from whether or not Nick Cage was the