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It's Candy Season. John Candy. This week we look back at the amazing career of a talented comedian and all around nice guy. Let's look at the great comedy performances of Canadian John Candy. From his groundbreaking time on SCTV to his prolific (but too short) career in the movies, he had a way of making us laugh and really care about his characters. News Ready for a reboot of Anaconda? Grab the snake repellent, because it's coming The Rocky Horror Picture Show is now an 8-bit video game! It's astounding! Ghostbusters Krispy Kremes have arrived Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Jay is enjoying the latest MCU outing on Disney+ with Agatha All Along. This witchy series has a familiar feeling while also being pretty unique. You can check out new episodes through October. Shua has been lazy reading a 2007 BBC radio drama based on the Douglas Adams series Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. It stars Harry Enfield, Billy Boyd, and academy award winner Olivia Coleman. Crazy fun British humor. 31 Days of Horror Check out Jay's spooky articles all through the month of October. This week he features: 14.The Dorm That Dripped Blood (1982) [trailer] Theme Week #2 - Collegiate Slashers 15.Splatter University (1984) 16.Graduation Day (1981) 17.Final Exam (1981) 18.Rush Week (1989) 19.Mimic (1997) [Sci-Fi] Theme Week #3 - Big Animal Horror 20.Alligator (1980) Read them now at RetroZap.com Enjoy John Candy! John Candy was a Canadian actor, comedian, and all around nice guy. His humor was spotlighted on the series SCTV and expanded into the movies. Sometimes he played secondary characters, but other times he played a lovable and bumbling hero that we loved to root for. His life ended way too early, but he left us with some great comedy to enjoy for years to come. Since we are closer and closer to Halloween, we pair some of the most popular candies with some of John Candy's best movies. What a tasty way to laugh! Which part of John Candy's career do you prefer? What candy pairs well with his movies? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Be sure to bring your Death Certificate” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
Sure, it's super budget and leads with a crazy murder theme but that's not enough to stay in the game. "Splatter University" starts with a flash of promise, diving right into the action with a bloody opening scene that hints at a thrilling ride ahead. Unfortunately, that promise quickly fizzles out, and what follows is an hour and a half of filler material that seems thrown in just to pad the runtime. The film struggles to build any real momentum, relying on scenes that add little or nothing to the central plot. Instead of ratcheting up the tension or developing the mystery, it meanders through pointless side plots and unengaging character moments that make it tough to stay invested. For a movie in the slasher genre, you'd expect more focus on building suspense or delivering scares, but instead, "Splatter University" leaves you counting down the minutes until it's over. Ultimately, this film falls short of delivering the thrills it promises and ends up a slog. With plenty of superior slasher flicks from the same era, "Splatter University" is an easy one to skip.
This week on the Exciting & New podcast, Jason, Andy and Dana welcome Anthony (calling all the way from Colorado) back on the podcast to discuss the 1984 schlock slasher horror film Splatter University. This is barely a film. Apparently, it was only 65 minutes long, so they decided to "pad it out" to feature length, all for our benefit. There ain't a lot to like in this movie. Sandwiched in between franchise starters Nightmare and Children of the Corn and franchise ender (the first of many) Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (spoiler for next week) we have this dreck. Look, there are tons of bad, cheap horror movies out there, and this is one of them. Why did Anthony pick this movie to come on the podcast? There are tons of great horror movies this year. This question and many others will not be answered on this podcast. Enjoy.
Jason, Andy and Dana welcome Anthony back (from Colorado by way of submarine apparently) on the podcast and Brian stops by for a minute as we discuss what we were up to this last week. Splatter University coming this Wednesday.
This week we look back at the claustrophobic sci-fi horror Meander, the second installment in R.L. Stine's trilogy Fear Street Part Two: 1978, the 80s monster mash Monstroid and the classic campus slasher Splatter University! Stay Scared! VISIT US: https://www.weekinhorror.com CONTACT US: weekinhorror@gmail.com FOLLOW US: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nGaMkV61ObeYSS6QySu1N?si=5b478dbcc3754350 https://www.facebook.com/weekinhorror https://www.twitter.com/weekinhorror https://www.instagram.com/week_in_horror/ https://www.youtube.com/weekinhorror SUPPORT US: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/weekinhorror https://www.patreon.com/weekinhorror https://week-in-horror.creator-spring.com/ JOIN US: https://discord.gg/PDGDeWJz4E Joshua Olsen's Art Store https://www.badsamurai.store #horror #horrorpodcast #horrormovies --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weekinhorror/support
On this episode of Talking Terror, get ready for an education in horror with the King of Horror Andy G's film pick of the week! Listen in as they chat about 1984's "Splatter University" directed by Richard W. Haines. Stay scared people, stay scared!
We made it to 100 episodes of SlashU! And what better way to celebrate than to go back to our Episode 1 and cover the same movie again. We sprinkled in some clips from back when we were baby podcasters. It's amazing to see how far we've come. Take a walk down memory lane with us as we go back to give Episode 1, the Episode 100 treatment. Follow us on Instagram @SlashU_Podcast email us at SlashUPodcast@gmail.com check out www.SlashUPodcast.com for more. Thanks to ZapSplat.com for our Sound FX --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slashu/support
An 80s slasher movie with a Troma twist, Splatter University tells the age-old tale of an escaped mental patient stalking co-eds. Plus, the abortion conversation, dick stabbings, boob stabbings, and slasher movies where no character is safe.
Gag Me With a Knife begins its back-to-school month with 1984's Splatter University! Will you be able to survive this school year? www.patreon.com/gagmewithaknifepodcast Go subscribe to our Patreon for early access to episodes, bonus episodes, member shout outs in the episodes, and fan requested movies! #horrormovie #slasher #podcast #school #college Intro: BBC Video Outro: @sher roth: I ❤️ College Co-Hosts: Emily Dunlap, Nick Longmire, and Mike Carroll Producer: Cam Sully (JACKED UP REVIEW SHOW) Creative Consultant: Ben Wilburn Gag Me With a Knife Logo: Brandon Biondo
Class is in session! On this episode of Worst Picture Cast we're joined by Myke Emal from the CineMusts podcast to discuss Splatter University! Listen in as the three of us talk about the awful students at this university, the poor attempts to set up red herrings, and wether or not this movie is trying to make a commentary of the Catholic church abuse scandal. Questions or comments? Reach out to us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/worstpiccast Reach out to us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bestpicturecast CineMusts: https://www.twitter.com/cinemusts Theme song written and performed by Grant and Kid Retro. https://open.spotify.com/artist/3iBoe62wHIpzRVUrQm6Zf3?si=f-zYpjD2R5yKrHCtntaRKA
Ello Rotters! Happy TROVEMBER! To celebrate, we're covering our first TROMA release - Splatter University from 1984. Enrolling with me this semester is actor, writer and director Julie Atherton. We discuss creepy priests, dodgy dubbing and confusing passages of time. Toodles Support the show and access benefits like bonus episodes and merch: www.Patreon.com/SteviesBrainRot Twitter: SteviesBrainRot Instagram :BrainRotPod Email: SteviesBrainRot@Gmail.com Letterboxd: SteviesBrainRot FaceBook Group: BrainRotPod Merch: www.SteviesBrainRot.com Theme by Dean Maynard
This multi talented professional first appeared on the showbiz radar when she was named Miss Teenage New York before eventually joining Miss Teenage America. Years later, Forbes Riley had a bigger crown on her head as the “Queen of Infomercials.” Today, Forbes also bears another title “The Queen of Pitch.” When you watch or listen to our latest episode of the RUN GPG Podcast, you will understand why! She can pitch anything under the sun and that is why she is successful. Through her lucrative stint doing close to 200 infomercials, including the first 35 ever infomercials, Forbes sold $2.5 billion worth of products. From the face of various products, Forbes also transitioned into the person who is ALSO behind the product through SpinGym. Forbes continues to pitch and even teaches it. Her daughter is also following in her footsteps of being a trailblazer. They have created a system known as GSD, as in Get Sh*t Done! By the way, Forbes is also an accomplished actress. She has appeared in over two dozen movies including the cult classic Splatter University, and guested on some popular TV shows like 24, The Practice, and Boy Meets World. That's not all! Forbes also gave Kim Kardashian her start on television by putting the reality star on her show a year before she became a household name through Keeping Up with the Kardashian. There seems to be nothing that Forbes can't do, but during the course of the podcast, she would always remind us that nothing comes easy. “I always had a dream inside of me that I thought I was special but nobody else agreed. Nobody. They saw the outside of me and put me down and made me feel bad,” Forbes said, recalling how she grew up with frizzy hair, braces, and a crooked nose, while also being a bit overweight. With a little help along the way, and a lot of perseverance and focus, Forbes became Miss Teenage New York and she has not looked back since. “This is the life that I fought for and I'm helping others do the same,” she said during the podcast, where she also did some live coaching. Forbes also talked about the following: Beating out 500 girls for the title of Miss Teenage New York despite growing up overweight and with frizzy hair, braces, and a crooked nose. Manifesting - Forbes Riley wanted to fall in love with someone who looked like they just came out of a magazine, and she did! How she got into acting. She kept auditioning for lead roles but kept getting the chorus-girl role. But she persevered and got the lead for the play As You Like It. Some people can sing, some can play the guitar, and Forbes can pitch. How she helped create the concept of selling fitness on TV. Meeting Jack LaLanne and his wife Elaine, who were behind the Power Juicer. Brand is how you perceive something, whether it's real or not. Most people talk, Forbes chose to communicate. She does so with an end in mind. Pitching is not selling. It should excite, engage, and enroll. How do you get what you want? First, you have to know what you want. How SpinGym came to be. What mistakes do entrepreneurs usually make? What do Bill Gates and Warren Buffet have in common? *Brad Lea crashes the interview. People are never going to be enough, but one just needs to step back and stop comparing. How Forbes gave Kim Kardashian her start on television. The three people Forbes would want to have dinner with. “Life happens for you and not to you.” Another quote that Forbes lives by is this: “Leap and the net will appear.” She said that you have to stop playing small. There were so many lessons Forbes shared during the podcast, which is exactly the aim of the RUN GPG Podcast. Every week, we invite people who made a mark in entrepreneurship, business, personal development, and the real estate industry to help inspire our audience to scale their business and their life. The podcast is produced by GREATER PROPERTY GROUP. To know more about it, visit www.rungpg.com or get in touch with us here: info@greaterpropertygroup.com. Contact Forbes Riley Website: ForbesRiley.com SpinGym: https://www.spingymfitness.com/ Pitch classes: https://www.pitchsecretsmasterclass.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/forbesriley/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forbes_riley/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/forbesriley?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/forbesriley Subscribe & Review To The RUN GPG Podcast Thanks for tuning in to this week's episode of the RUN GPG Podcast! Please leave us a review on iTunes. This will help us continue delivering beneficial content for you and our listeners each week!
MAYbe it's a horror movie continues! This week, we are doing Toys, starring the late and great, Robin Williams. This inexcusably unsettling movie was a 10-year passion project by writer/ director, Barry Levinson (and then wife, Valerie Cutrin). It is inarguably polarizing, because while it was nominated for a Razzie for worst director, it also received Oscar nominations for Art Direction and Costume Design. Joan Cusack plays robot, Alsatia Zevo, which is oddly similar to Bicentennial Man, also starring Williams. The film also features a pre-Halloween H20 and Deep Blue Sea LL Cool J, who not so subtly wishes to engage in coitus with his cousin-robot. Post-Princess-Bride, but pre-House-of-Cards Robin Wright plays the love interest with a charming southern drawl. Can she just talk like that all of the time? Italian designer, Ferdinando Scarfiotti, spent one year working on this film. You know, the Academy Award Winning designer behind The Last Emperor and Scarface. The music was by Hans Zimmer and Trevor Horn, featuring Tori Amos and Enya. Jake also sits down with writer/ director, Richard W. Haines. While you may know him from Troma's Class of Nuke 'Em High, Haines went on to found his own competing studio: New Wave Film Distribution. His own films include Space Avenger, Head Games, and Splatter University. He also is an accomplished author, writing film treatises such as Technicolor Movies, but also novels like Production Value, Reel Danger, and The Anastasia Killer. If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspod Theme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support
Episode 89 - Drag Me to Hell (2009) On this episode I am joined by the one the and only Mr Darren Hall, you can find Darren on Twitter @altmoviesinsta and on Instagram @altmovies and we are discussing Drag Me to Hell (2009) Drag Me to Hell 15 2009 ‧ Horror/Supernatural ‧ 1h 39m When loan officer Christine Brown refuses an old lady an extension on her loan, the lady places a curse of the Lamia upon Christine. Once cursed, Christine's life is turned into a living nightmare. Release date: 27 May 2009 (United Kingdom) Director: Sam Raimi Screenplay: Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi Cast: Alison Lohman as Christine Brown Justin Long as Professor Clayton "Clay" Dalton Lorna Raver as Mrs. Sylvia Ganush Dileep Rao as Rham Jas David Paymer as Mr. Jim Jacks Adriana Barraza as Shaun San Dena Bojana Novakovic as Ilenka Ganush Reggie Lee as Stu Rubin Chelcie Ross as Leonard Dalton Molly Cheek as Trudy Dalton Budget: 30 million USD Also on What The Wookie Watched I solo review The Phantom of the Opera (1989) and Splatter University (1984)
Hey y'all come hang out and listen to Ryan and Cagney talk about 3 selections from Ryan's Vinegar Syndrome Blu Ray Collection, Vice Academy, Splatter University, and Blood Harvest. The boys also talk about Martel's Movie Madness The Movie, Halloween Movie Marathons and more so come on in and sit on the couch, get comfortable and let's watch some fuckin movies! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/martelsmoviemadness/message
Look out, Sorority House Massacre, stand aside, Splatter University, watch out Graduation Day…you get the gist. Here comes Sorority Row, a middling remake of the underrated House on Sorority Row from the slasher Golden Era. Like the orginal, Sorority Row is propelled by an accidental death, one of those sorority / frat pranks that went … Continue reading Really Awful Movies: Ep 312 – Sorority Row →
Welcome to our first episode of SlashU! To launch the podcast we thought we’d start by watching Splatter University from 1984. Available to stream on Amazon Prime. Starring Forbes Riley, Ric Randig, and Dick Biel. Directed by Richard W. Haines. A killer escapes an insane asylum and starts killing at St. Trinians College. Join us as we dissect our first movie. Keep in mind we’re new at this! Give us a follow on Instagram at SlashU_Podcast and on Facebook at Facebook.com/SlashUPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Greg and Jenius continue their look into horror and higher learning and are joined by guest lecturer Ken Sledge from Sledgehammer Horror to talk the 1984 classic, Splatter University! Check out Ken over on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtujyz-Y8BGP8uVXq8Gx77w
In this episode, the boys learn Big Timber delivers kegs, but not for them. We look forward to the Troll 2 party. All of us finally try Kopi Luwak coffee after hearing the long lecture from Joe Bob. We reluctantly smell the bag, brew it, drink it, review it. The Last Drive In's Season 2 is over and we needed to fill the void, so this episode is flick-heavy. The gang double-featured Ninja Busters (Shadow Fight) and Splatter University. Britt was oblivious to who the killer is again. There's our binge buys from Vinegar Syndrome's Halfway to Black Friday sale, and the Severin Mid-Year Sale. Matt introduces "The Discovery Phase" concept in slashers. Went to the drive-in again to view The Goonies. We also cover Ready or Not, Joe Begos' VFW, and new remakes. It's pungent, but someone's gotta do it. - Spoiler notice for most movies we cover this time. Tweet us using the hashtag #HoldMyProudMeat Tell your friends, make us more beer money. You like what you hear rate, review, subscribe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A slab of food descends floor by floor in a podcast studio. The hosts above eat heartily, leaving those below starving and desperate. A rebellion is imminent. On Episode 414 of Trick or Treat Radio, we discuss The Platform, the Netflix exclusive from first time feature filmmaker, Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia. We also discuss 80s toys once again, the class system and how it continues to function through fear, and why Garth Ennis’ Preacher is so important! So grab as much food as you can in two minutes, call up Buffalo Bill for tech support and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast! Stuff we talk about: Airplane, movie theaters opening, Contagion II: Still Tagion, Art Bradish, anxiety about movies, Twitch of the Death Nerve, the re-release of Fetus, 10 minutes is 2 butts, what can you buy if you don’t smoke?, G1 Sixshot, Jetfire, MZ getting yelled at, first non-car autobot, Vinegar Syndrome, Slaughterhouse, Splatter University, Splatterhouse Video Game, Ghostbusters, GI Joe, Sergeant Slaughter, Rocky Balboa, 80s toy talk, Boulder Mountain, M.A.S.K., Iron Eagle, Larry B. Scott, Robbie Rist, Jason Gedrick - the poor man’s Jason Patrick, Buffalo Bill Tech Support, Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal, The Platform, High Rise, Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia, Ivan Massagué, Preacher, David Coppafeel, Johan Solo, floor zero, Chow Daddy, limitations of society, we are living in a post-apocalyptic film, we welcome aliens, surprise fecal play, Panna Cotta, Don Quixote, the messiah, The Host, Boon Joon-ho, baby-tossing, An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn, Let’s Do Some Bloodletting Dog, The Greasy Strangler, Scrotumus Prime, Star Wars, lightsabers, whiskey for new whiskey drinkers, Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Maker’s Mark, Canadian Club, Jesse Custer, Garth Ennis, Hellblazer, Steve Dillon, Naked Gun, and Blasphemy Bollocks and Blackouts.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
If a movie makes less sense than Horror House on Highway Five… we know we’re in trouble. Grab your arsenic-laced prune juice because this week we’re talking Troma’s SPLATTER UNIVERSITY! Directed by Richard W. Haines, Splatter University is very loosely about new Professor Julie Parker who arrives to her new position with a history of murder. Then her Sociology students start getting stabbed to death. Why? Ummm… maybe sinning or something? Forbes Riley really does her best with what she’s given as Julie and Kathy LaCommare as one of her students Kathy was also a standout… but the plot is virtually non-existent. There’s a weird narrative about reproductive rights and safe sex strung throughout, some of the biggest asshole characters we’ve talked about and an infuriating ending. Are you seeing Mark?
A sociology instructor finds her new teaching duties at a private college interrupted by the presence of a killer mental hospital patient.
These are the movies I will talk about in this episode. Bloody Parrot (1981), Captain Kronos Vampire Hunter (1974), Contamination (1980), Dawn of the Dead (1978), Dawn of the Dead (2004), DinoWolf (2011), Evil Dead 2 (1987), Guardian of the Realm (2004), Jungle Virgin Force (1988), Mountaintop Motel Massacre (1986), Satan's Little Helper (2004), Shaft (1971), Shaft's Big Score! (1972), Shaft in Africa (1973), Shapeshifter (2005), Soldiers Of Fortune (2012), Sorority House Massacre (1986), Sorority House Massacre 2 (1990), Splatter University (1984), The Legend of Hell House (1973), The Nightmare (2015), The Red Skulls (2005), The Silence Of The Lambs (1991), The Telling (2005) and Wilderness (2006)
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Corey and Vincent review the first TROMA production on the podcast. Splatter University from Vinegar Syndrome. The Doctor later sits down with madmen Chris and Brad of Devourment. Which turns out to be quite the shenanigan filled interview.
For the 175th anniversary of Hello! This is the Doomed Show, Richard is joined by Christian. They were going to talk about the second episode of The Sopranos but that portion of the recording was lost. So instead of that, here's them talking about Splatter University (1984). http://doomedmoviethon.com http://cinemasomnambulist.com http://legionpodcasts.com
Blu-ray YouTuber Aaron Pynn returns to talk Vinegar Syndrome once again as he and Brian dive into their Blu-rays for THERE'S NOTHING OUT THERE (1991), WACKO (1982) and SPLATTER UNIVERSITY (1984). Check out Aaron's YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC86Rb_aoMKA3IKKZwJBhLVQ Follow the Show on Twitter here for Episode previews and new Blu-ray News! twitter.com/justthediscspod We're also on Instagram! instagram.com/justthediscspod/
Tim and Jeff discuss the 1984 slasher Splatter University and sit down for an interview with writer/director Richard W. Haines!
Tim and Jeff discuss the 1984 slasher Splatter University and sit down for an interview with writer/director Richard W. Haines!
On the premiere episode of Trading Tapes, our three heroes discuss the irresistible merits of Domonic Paris’s criminally underseen and overlooked cheerleading sex romp SPLITZ. Only available on a long out of print DVD by Code Red, the film features a slew of original songs, corny 80’s voice over, gratuitous slow motion nudity, Princeton University standing in for “Hooter College”, Italian stereotypes, strip basketball, bizarro method acting by Dom Irrera, twisty third act sabotage, and some shockingly artful dance choreography. This podcast also features an interview with special guest actress Forbes Riley (Splitz, Splatter University, Death Ring).
Welcome to the first instalment of our sub-set of show exclusively looking at the Slasher Collection releases of 88 Films. 88 Films have, for the last 3 years or so, have been on a tear releasing a torrent of Slasher Classics in high definition. I have been purchasing them and it should be no surprise to anyone, I have left them pretty much unwatched (what can I say...I'm a compulsive collector). In order to watch the movies I buy, and of course create some quality content for you all Under the Stairs, I will be running through each of the movies on this bonus series between 1-2movies a month depending on the TPUTS schedule. So strap yourself in for a rollercoaster ride of blades, masks, hairspray, blood, boobs, crimes against fashion and dialogue to make you CRINGE!! Disc 4 is another trip to the Troma studio with the lesser known and seen Splatter University (1984). Lets see what Duncan makes of this “Slasher Classic”. The grading follows the Netflix rating style of 1 = Hated It, 2 = Didn’t Like It, 3 = Liked It, 4 = Really Liked It & 5 = Loved It Splatter University: Duncan: 1.5 Up next on the Slasher Classic Series is Disc 5 - Slaughterhouse BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM http://tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.
We dunk on High Flying Bird and discuss the Oscar commercial break debacle plus we also talk Velvet Buzzsaw, Russian Doll, Splatter University, The Predator and Free Solo. 0:00 - Intro: Jay's New Project 13:35 - Review: High Flying Bird 37:15 - Headlines: Oscars to Announce Winners in Four Categories During Commercial Break 46:40 - Other Stuff We Watched: The Predator, Splatter University, In Order of Disappearance, Velvet Buzzsaw, Face Transplant Videos, Russian Doll, Free Solo 1:31:50 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 1:34:42 - Outro
We dunk on High Flying Bird and discuss the Oscar commercial break debacle plus we also talk Velvet Buzzsaw, Russian Doll, Splatter University, The Predator and Free Solo. 0:00 - Intro: Jay's New Project 13:35 - Review: High Flying Bird 37:15 - Headlines: Oscars to Announce Winners in Four Categories During Commercial Break 46:40 - Other Stuff We Watched: The Predator, Splatter University, In Order of Disappearance, Velvet Buzzsaw, Face Transplant Videos, Russian Doll, Free Solo 1:31:50 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 1:34:42 - Outro
Raise some hell with the freaky fiends of Flesh Wound Radio this Wednesday, Jan. 30 at 11:00pm EST / 8:00pm PST (or anytime shortly after we wrap live). On this Vinegar Syndrome special we have five new Blu-ray reviews, starting with Rolfe Kanefsky's 1990 Alien Frog flick There's Nothing Out There, 80's slasher Splatter University, Norman J. Warren's Bloody New Year, and it's terror on the high seas as a mutant cat stalks spring breakers in the 1987 schlocky fave Uninvited. All that plus Flesh Wound After Dark returns with A Climax Of Blue Power. Don't miss it and be sure to check out fleshwoundfeatures.com and download us and Squared Circle Society on itunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.
It’s episode 4, yo! This time we look at a horror of a movie with Splatter University. Someone is killing the teachers on campus, and they could have done us a huge favor by killing the director of this film…..just kidding. Bad movies have never been so fun. So jump in, the Bus is fine! SBC!
A patient escapes from a mental hospital, killing one of his keepers and then a University professor after he makes his way to the local college. Next semester, the late prof's replacement and a new group of students have to deal with a new batch of killings.
A patient escapes from a mental hospital, killing one of his keepers and then a University professor after he makes his way to the local college. Next semester, the late prof's replacement and a new group of students have to deal with a new batch of killings.
Earn a higher degree in terror. Join Marshall & Aaron as they enroll in Splatter University, where the school colors are blood red and more than classes are being cut. This is week three of our "Back to School" month long special.
19) Splatter University (1984)
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick takes a look at two university-based 80s slashers: Final Exam and Splatter University. He then moves on to talk about the penultimate issue of Steve Niles' Radical Comics miniseries City of Dust. Then, DW offers up a review of Ghost Manor for the Atari 2600 in Brainscan. Tunes, as always: "Final Day" by Pennywise, "Between High School and Old School" by Alice Cooper, "Asylum" by Naked City, "Asche zu Asche" by Rammstein and "Institutionalized" by Suicidal Tendencies. Make sure to visit the following url to learn all you need to know to vote for Dread Media in the third annual Earth-2.net Mainpage Awards: www.earth-2.net/awards-08. Show Dread Media some love by voting and visiting our sponsors at www.horror-mall.com and www.fright-rags.com, and don't forget to get 10% off your purchase at Fright Rags with the coupon code: DREAD10. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick takes a look at two university-based 80s slashers: Final Exam and Splatter University. He then moves on to talk about the penultimate issue of Steve Niles' Radical Comics miniseries City of Dust. Then, DW offers up a review of Ghost Manor for the Atari 2600 in Brainscan. Tunes, as always: "Final Day" by Pennywise, "Between High School and Old School" by Alice Cooper, "Asylum" by Naked City, "Asche zu Asche" by Rammstein and "Institutionalized" by Suicidal Tendencies. Make sure to visit the following url to learn all you need to know to vote for Dread Media in the third annual Earth-2.net Mainpage Awards: www.earth-2.net/awards-08. Show Dread Media some love by voting and visiting our sponsors at www.horror-mall.com and www.fright-rags.com, and don't forget to get 10% off your purchase at Fright Rags with the coupon code: DREAD10. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick takes a look at two university-based 80s slashers: Final Exam and Splatter University. He then moves on to talk about the penultimate issue of Steve Niles' Radical Comics miniseries City of Dust. Then, DW offers up a review of Ghost Manor for the Atari 2600 in Brainscan. Tunes, as always: "Final Day" by Pennywise, "Between High School and Old School" by Alice Cooper, "Asylum" by Naked City, "Asche zu Asche" by Rammstein and "Institutionalized" by Suicidal Tendencies. Make sure to visit the following url to learn all you need to know to vote for Dread Media in the third annual Earth-2.net Mainpage Awards: www.earth-2.net/awards-08. Show Dread Media some love by voting and visiting our sponsors at www.horror-mall.com and www.fright-rags.com, and don't forget to get 10% off your purchase at Fright Rags with the coupon code: DREAD10. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick takes a look at two university-based 80s slashers: Final Exam and Splatter University. He then moves on to talk about the penultimate issue of Steve Niles' Radical Comics miniseries City of Dust. Then, DW offers up a review of Ghost Manor for the Atari 2600 in Brainscan. Tunes, as always: "Final Day" by Pennywise, "Between High School and Old School" by Alice Cooper, "Asylum" by Naked City, "Asche zu Asche" by Rammstein and "Institutionalized" by Suicidal Tendencies. Make sure to visit the following url to learn all you need to know to vote for Dread Media in the third annual Earth-2.net Mainpage Awards: www.earth-2.net/awards-08. Show Dread Media some love by voting and visiting our sponsors at www.horror-mall.com and www.fright-rags.com, and don't forget to get 10% off your purchase at Fright Rags with the coupon code: DREAD10. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.