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From Dusk Till Don
Chopping Mall (1986)

From Dusk Till Don

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 33:56


Send us a textIn the 80s... horror movies were taking up all media, every type was being made and just when all ideas looked like they have been used up.... someone, somewhere, said one word to change that all around..."mallsecuritykillerrobots'...AND THANK YOU FOR LISTENINGPLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/fromdusktilldonpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y    

Splatter Brains
Man Door Hand Hook Car Door

Splatter Brains

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 60:43


The brains put their heads together to see if "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" hold up. They read the exact story of "The Hook" the movies are vaguely based on. The exact one exactly as it was written.Also we talk the trailer for the upcoming legacy sequel and may or may not get a bit grumpy and cynical, but that's for your to find out.   Find us on social media:@splatterbrains.bsky.socialreddit.com/r/splatterbrainspodcastOr one of you lovely listeners can e-mail us at brainssplatter@gmail.com

From Dusk Till Don
Popeye: The Slayer Man (2025)

From Dusk Till Don

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 33:27


Send us a textHow does life get any better? They have combined everyone's favourite things.. Popeye and slasher films! Not to mention they bring the essentials, spinach, pipe smoke, and bad acting.AND THANK YOU FOR LISTENINGPLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/fromdusktilldonpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y    

From Dusk Till Don
The House on Sorority Row (1982)

From Dusk Till Don

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 38:10


School is out, summer is right around the corner, might as well kill someone for a prank! That's right I watched this classic of a slasher and found out why cleaning your pool is important, how important motherhood is and why not giving a fuck can be funny!AND THANK YOU FOR LISTENINGPLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/fromdusktilldonpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y  

Fried Rice Podcast
17 Nights of Halloweed! Night 12: Teen Slasher Movies

Fried Rice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 62:16


On the twelvth night of Halloweed my true bud gave to me: 12 Teens-a-fuckingWelcome to another night of Fried Rice Podcast presents "17 Nights of Halloweed"! Tonight the camp counselors are choosing ANY teen slasher movie they want to the table to review. Find out at the same time as we find out what we all chose to watch, and who picked the best movie featuring a bunch of teens getting killed. We are on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5MHpzbpH9H0jXRCJI34KlC?si=a95fe723c01c4b6cWe are on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FriedRicePodcastCheck out our website: www.friedricepodcast.comCall our VOICEMAIL: (702) 829-0117 and listen for this week's question!(don't worry, Andy isn't sitting in his room, waiting by his phone like it's the 90s, just fiddling with the long chord, watching "Greek"...)

TALK MURDER TO ME
541 | Teen Slasher: Craig Price, 13-Year-Old Serial Killer

TALK MURDER TO ME

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 47:44


In the quiet suburban neighborhoods of Warwick, Rhode Island, evil lurked behind an unexpected face. Craig Chandler Price, a teenager with a disarming smile and athletic prowess, harbored a darkness that would shock the nation and change the face of juvenile justice forever. Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/talkmurdertomeContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com

Adventures in Movies!
Episode 259: Teen Slasher Week 'Hide and Go Shriek' (1988)/'Departing Seniors' (2024)

Adventures in Movies!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 60:30


There are not enough haunted attractions. There are haunts set up all over the country during October. And most cities have some type of ghost tour, but there are very few year round places that are devoted to horror. Blumhouse is doing something to fill that void. But can the studio responsible for The Exorcist: Believer and Truth or Dare really give horror audiences what they want?There are so many zombie movies to choose from that even the good ones tend to be forgotten. 28 Days Later is one of the strongest entries in the genre and its sequel is not too bad. For years there has been talk of a third entry. We talk about the latest news concerning the movie and whether we want to see it. There have been occasional resurgences, but teen slashers saw their greatest output during the 80s. The genre became so popular that it was even able to break into the mainstream. The decade also saw a number of knock offs that ended up becoming cult classics and fan favorites. Maybe we are too old for Departing Seniors. A familiar premise with a modern perspective, the film had us wondering what today's youth are really like. We are not sure if all of today's high school students are pieces of crap or if it is just a case of poor writing? Where do you draw the line between bravery and cowardice?One thing is for certain, the 2024 film is a great entry point for younger audiences looking to try out teen slashers. It does not have the cringier elements found in older movies while dealing with topical issues. It is also well acted and has a fun little story. There are some flaws along the way, but it is definitely worth checking out. If you ever wanted to see what would happen when Karate Kid III and Saved by the Bell met, then this is the show for you. Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.Music in the background from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com

From Dusk Till Don
Totally Killer (2023)

From Dusk Till Don

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 51:04


Do you love time travelling movies? What about teen slasher movies? Well then this might be the movie you are looking for! We let the generator take us back to 1987 where slashers were king and smoking around babies was not frowned upon. We learn the important lessons of following your heart, letting things happen at their own pace and a pound of weed in the 80's was not that strong!AND THANK YOU FOR LISTENINGPLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/fromdusktilldonpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=   

The Gory Gays
Urban Legend (1998)

The Gory Gays

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 89:27


What's your favorite scary movie?Oh wait, wrong movie. What's your favorite urban legend?Tune in now to listen to your favorite Gory Gays break down the 1998 'teen' slasher (where every teen is at least 30) "Urban Legend" - while Stanley praises the music and the campiness of Rebecca Gayheart's performance, Alex stands behind the gloomy background of the actual legends themselves, but ultimately we think everyone can agree we are anti-Natalie, and really… did we even need this film? We also discuss the beauty of Loretta Devine, Danielle Harris breaking out from her childhood horror-roles, and how we chose to celebrate Halloween this year... but we DID, however, forget to mention that the creepy janitor is played by horror vet Julian Richings! Here's to a lovely holiday everyone. That's a wrap, Spooky Season!

The Podcast Under Your Bed
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - 1974

The Podcast Under Your Bed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 66:45 Transcription Available


Grab your chainsaw and put your sexy face on y'all cus grandpa's limp dick ain't gonna get itself up. Leatherface set a new standard for horror and it's legacy echos through teen slashers to this day.

Attraverso Lo Schermo
41 – Come funziona SCREAM 6?

Attraverso Lo Schermo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 54:23


Si avvicina la stagione di Halloween e, sorpresa! Scream 6 è proprio ambientato ad Halloween. Vediamo cos'ha portato di nuovo, nel bene come nel male, il ritorno della saga di Scream col sesto capitolo uscito nel 2023. Per sostenere il podcast, puoi fare una piccola donazione qui: ⁠⁠⁠https://ko-fi.com/saramazzoni Le altre puntate di Attraverso Lo Schermo dedicate a Scream sono: Ep. 31 – SCREAM 2: le regole del sequel. Trama e analisi del film Ep. 27 – Teorie su SCREAM 6 dopo il trailer Ep. 02 – Che cos'è un TEEN SLASHER? Ep. 01 – La saga di SCREAM nel 2022

Gutted Horror Podcast
17 - Cherry Falls (2000)

Gutted Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 96:30


Join hosts, Aleece and Tony, as they review and react to the under-the-radar teen slasher, Cherry Falls (2000), written by Ken Selden and directed by Geoffrey Wright. This will be a GUT REACTION episode, where we watch exactly 1/2 of a film WE HAVE NEVER SEEN...pause...then make predictions about the 2nd half SPILLING OUR GUTS along the way! See if our knowledge of the 90s and 2000s Teen Slasher genre will help us FALL into the CORRECT PREDICTIONS, either way...you are going to want to listen to this one...it will keep you on your TOES!Did you see CHERRY FALLS? How does it rank among the 90s/2000s teen slasher craze?? Give us your thoughts below!

Not Gospel Studios
#40 'They/Them': A Woke Gay Teen Slasher Flick- Christian Reaction! Is It Actually Good? *Spoiler Alert*

Not Gospel Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 21:40


 This week we talk about the LGBTQ+ centered slasher flick for teens, They/Them, and discuss what we think about the woke Hollywood film industry, who the audience is for this movie, and why we think Kevin Bacon would star in it. *With Spoilers!* They/Them | Official Trailer | Peacock Original https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtQk6sANmKs Not Gospel Studio: Podcast! – Unapologetic Christian Commentary Cliff Williams of 7eventh Time Down and friend Chandra discuss current topics. they them, they them trailer, they them trailer 2022, they them review, they them trailer kevin bacon, they them pronouns cringe, they them meme, they them full movie, they/them playlist, they/them, they/them tiktok, they/them review, they/them full movie, they/them atlas, they/them trailer reaction, they/them movie review, they/them deaths, they/them ending, they/was, they/them kill count, kevin bacon horror, kevin bacon scary movie, is kevin bacon gay, is they them good?, is they them worth watching, is they them appropriate for kids?, kevin bacon new movie, gay propaganda, woke movie, woke hollywood #kevinbacon #PeacockTV #TheyThem #OfficialTrailer #christianpodcast #reaction 

Gimmicks
BOY MEETS WORLD becomes a teen slasher

Gimmicks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 67:34


Boy Meets World: "And Then There Was Shawn" Will Ackerman (of Earth-2.net: The Show) joins for one of the most famous episodes of this TGIF classic, which goes full 90s horror and affectionately parodies slashers like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, complete with a Jennifer Love Hewitt appearance. Find more from Will: Will on Twitter: @dc20willsave | Earth-2.net Podcast: earth-2.net Contact Gimmicks: Email: gimmickspodcast@gmail.com | Twitter: @gimmickspod | Instagram: @gimmickspod | Derek on Twitter: @DerekBGayle Theme song: "Swift Electric" by Cyberbear | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Sources Hollywood.com Oral History

Trailerschnack
Trailerschnack #137: Sonderfolge zum Thema „Teen-Slasher-Horror“, präsentiert von THE QUARRY

Trailerschnack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 179:52


Trailerschnack, Folge 137: Heute dreht sich Alles um eines unserer liebsten Themen – Teen-Slash-Horror. Warum? Weil Supermassive Games auf uns zu kamen und sagten: „Hey, habt ihr nicht Lust eure Hörer:Innen auf unser neues Spiel The Quarry vorzubereiten?“ – Und wir sagten: „Absolut.“ Das Gespräch hat sich jetzt nicht 1:1 so ergeben, aber ihr könnt […]

Attraverso Lo Schermo
02 – Che cos'è un TEEN SLASHER?

Attraverso Lo Schermo

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 29:05


Come nasce il termine “final girl”? Che differenza c'è tra “reboot” e “remake”? E cosa intendiamo con “requel”? Per parlare di un argomento specialistico, si usano spesso termini tecnici. In questa puntata GLOSSARIO di Attraverso lo Schermo, vi spiego in modo chiaro quelli che ho utilizzato nel primo episodio del podcast, parlando di Scream. Vi propongo una distinzione tra celebrity culture e influencer culture; spiego cosa sia il meta-cinema; parlo del giallo whodunit e del suo ritorno alla ribalta; ripercorro in breve la storia dello slasher, per rendere questi argomenti accessibili anche a chi non li conosca bene. Per sostenere il podcast, potete fare una piccola donazione qui:  https://ko-fi.com/saramazzoni I due saggi menzionati nella puntata sono: Blood Money: A History of the First Teen Slasher Film Cycle di Richard Nowell, 2010. Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film di Carol J. Clover, 1992. Io sono Sara Mazzoni, specializzatə in Discipline Audiovisive. Mi trovate anche su Instagram @sara_mazzoni_filmserie e su Linktree https://linktr.ee/sara_mazzoni

In a World of...Improvised Movie Homages
Gargle (In the Style of a Teen Slasher Movie like Scream)

In a World of...Improvised Movie Homages

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 81:52


In a World…where some people will kill for no reason…one group of friends will find themselves in the middle of a mad killer's lust for death. Who will survive, who will die, who's the killer, and who will….gargle?? Listen to find out.   This episode features the improv games Countdown, Superheroes, Last Letter, First Letter,  Alibis, and Cutting Room.   About This Episode   In this episode, we pay homage to those 90's style hip slasher movies, specifically Scream. Mike and Avish both love Scream (and Avish loves all these types of movies) and they actually saw the original together way way back when. This episode is a of fun and a pretty direct homage/parody to Scream. Wes Craven would be proud…we think…if he liked improv comedy… Links Scream on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scream_(1996_film)   Time Codes Segment 1 - Discussion the Genre Tropes: 04:54 Segment 2 - Creating the Movie Outline: 15:48 Segment 3 - Picking the Improv Comedy Games: 23:00 Start of show: 30:30 Improv Game - Countdown: 33:09 Improv Game -  Superheroes: 36:15 Improv Game - Last Letter, First Letter: 45:20 Improv Game - Alibis: 53:00 Improv Game - Cutting Room: 1:00:20 End of show, into announcements: 1:20:13 More Information About the Show, Mike, and Avish   Subscribe to the podcast: http://AvishAndMike.com/Subscribe/ Our Website: www.AvishAndMike.com Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/143183833647812 Avish's site: www.AvishParashar.com  Mike's site: www.MikeWorthMusic.com/   Transcription of the “Discussing the Genre Tropes” Segment (Unedited and Un-Cleaned up) Avish Parashar: Alright, so now we're going to spend a few minutes talking about the tropes and whatnot but we're kind of if you listen this podcast for a while, you know we spend five minutes kind of diving right into what are the tropes of the genre. Avish Parashar: we're going to modify this a little bit maybe talk for a little bit longer but also talk about just kind of our experience and what our thoughts are on this genre and how we came across it and through that the genre tropes will come out. Avish Parashar: of time here. Michael Worth: yeah apparently as we jump in everybody seems to like hearing about how we fell in love with this movie or what our experiences were when we first watch this movie so that's kind of where the thrust of this is. Avish Parashar: yeah and this movie I love this movie screen is one of my favorite horror movies, and I like horror movies, I think you don't like horror movies, as much but uh. Michael Worth: I don't like horror movies categorically unless it's a really good horror movie and then I love it so no obvious what is it that made scream awesome for you, because you've watched Friday the 13th you've watched nightmare on elm street you've seen what are some other. Michael Worth: classic ones like classic slash are. Avish Parashar: slash one's a Halloween. Avish Parashar: nightmare on elm street you know the supernatural sounds like the omen, the exorcist the shining sure. Avish Parashar: So we have what I like about scream and and it's funny I saw this in the theater I think we actually saw it in the theater together. Avish Parashar: And this is, I think this is this is where I learned an interesting little trade of mike's that when he when he gets scared me because he's a musician. Avish Parashar: When he gets scared he starts to cover his ears. Michael Worth: I plug my ears. Avish Parashar: were sitting in the theater and I kind of glance over to new bands like coming up with your fingers are going into here. Michael Worth: But I can't I can't not watch i'm still watching it, I was like a scary sound my brain. Avish Parashar: So when I what I loved about it, I mean a when this came out just the kind of it was hip right like the the characters were like funny there was interplay. Avish Parashar: They were fodder, like any other kind of teen slasher, but it was like just the dialogue was fun and sharpen witty yeah um and what was cool about screen was that when you look at it, it was actually different in a few ways one is that number one is no supernatural element to it right. Michael Worth: Sure it's a classic bad guy with with weapons. Avish Parashar: yeah and through all the franchise's like the all the other movies, the killer, even if they started human like Halloween or Friday 13th we're not like. Avish Parashar: ended up becoming ridiculous and supernatural and screen was always just like I remember seeing screen what astonished me was like when. Avish Parashar: When when the bad guy got hit or punch do you like got hurt oh. Michael Worth: yeah like when cities fleeing from him he likes slams the door knocks down the stairs or you kind of like gets gets he gets hit and flips horizontal lands like lucky you got like a shoulder. Michael Worth: yeah you know, like human. Avish Parashar: yeah acted human. Avish Parashar: So I love I love that element of it um you know, obviously the The self referential you know the scary movie that plays into scary movie tropes was pretty cool you know the the old drew barrymore opening is just iconic. Michael Worth: Oh okay so let's talk about like like was it Clive Barker West craven. Avish Parashar: wes craven. Michael Worth: yeah the rest in peace man that guy was a frickin champ. Michael Worth: Like they what was so cool that it was they turned the the tropes of the genre on their head from the get go so first of all okay when drew barrymore's on the phone and it's like then she finds out that he's watching what's what's the quote it's like because i'm watching you right. Avish Parashar: I want to know what i'm looking at. Michael Worth: i'm looking at yeah and you're at all thats dark shit but remember when she breaks out, and he comes in stab Sir, as opposed to the 70s and 80s, they don't pull the camera away with a knife hits they want to show. Avish Parashar: Oh yeah it's pretty good. Avish Parashar: ready for today. Avish Parashar: It is yeah it's pretty graphic and brutal. Michael Worth: yeah but but also done with the directors, I it wasn't done just to be like splatter Gore, it was like no, you want to be like, no, no, this is not your typical slashing but we're gonna we're gonna play with this a little bit you know um. Avish Parashar: yeah and the. Avish Parashar: And the twist like the whole thing with with slasher movies, and like the Mike myers and Jason things like they could kind of sort of magically appear like you'd be running and they'd be walking. Avish Parashar: did that, like that the killer would just appear, and it was like such a brilliant twist. Avish Parashar: You know spoiler if you haven't seen the first 120 years ago like having two killers it just like right to that point, I mean i'm sure there's some more obscure movies, but like in a mainstream movie like that, having the killer be two people was. Michael Worth: super super cool and very elegant itself so many problems it's solved well how could, how could the boyfriend and killed when he was there ah right, how can the killer get ahead of them ah. Michael Worth: Right, you know it was really elegant um and the the the acting was really good it was it was a lot of like the whole 90s not brat Pack. Avish Parashar: That kind of like you know, like those have been commerce yeah. Avish Parashar: yeah drew barrymore's like resurgence right you've kind of been yeah I wouldn't get a great subversion she didn't know she'd been hitting the sauce pretty easy days they got it again. Avish Parashar: But it was a great but that's the thing biggest name, one of the biggest names in the movie at the time and she's on the poster prominently. Avish Parashar: yeah and they kill her off in the first 10 minutes, that was a huge like. Michael Worth: Oh, my God stuff great stuff so let's talk about what another great thing about this movie, which is a big. Michael Worth: raising the bar the quality of the characters here the actors really good Courtney Cox is a surprisingly good job frickin eight legged arachnophobia. Avish Parashar: David arquette I don't think is a very good actor, but he was like he was like. Avish Parashar: Perfect for this role he was. Michael Worth: Was this character's name it was doing Oh, do we and and but they all look the writing, for they were just such a funny. Michael Worth: connectable memorable characters you know, like Courtney Cox played the whole determine reporter really well doing with this gorgeous aw shucks kind of guy you know, like thing and. Avish Parashar: It had like like I said I had that like like horror comedy wasn't like a horror comedy in that the horror wasn't funny the horror was like horlick the. Michael Worth: screen evil dead, which is really comedy with. Avish Parashar: Right, but in between the scary stuff the interplay the dialogue and all that, like the all the duty stuff is ridiculous and the fact that every time he came on screen they played the broken arrow. Avish Parashar: yeah yeah like its own theme was. Michael Worth: It was it was it was a. Michael Worth: lone gunman the opposite of the lone gunman. Avish Parashar: Oh yeah he was terrible. Avish Parashar: trivia i'm not sure if this is true, but I heard that in the original script he died um but. Avish Parashar: Oh people liked him so much that they. Michael Worth: brought back all. Avish Parashar: They came alive. Michael Worth: yeah but he's. Michael Worth: limping because he had, like all this. Avish Parashar: girl cuz yeah I was just smart he got nerd there. Avish Parashar: And then, at the end of screen to to keep him alive when they're willing i'm out you hear the background the medic say Oh, he had so much scar tissue it saved it. Michael Worth: stopped this stuff tonight. Michael Worth: um So what do you think of this a little bit granular but what do you think of the knife as the as the main murder weapon for the screen God he do you like that kind of. Avish Parashar: Every everyone's gonna have like a different weapon and I guess to this point, it was like a hunting knife right, it was like. Michael Worth: yeah it was a Bowie knife basically. Michael Worth: yeah I liked it, I was wondering if he was going to do the Jason thing where it's like everybody gets a different death, but that was his kind of thing right there was the the. Michael Worth: i'm going to be a little bit martial arts nerdy for a second the knife is a particularly gruesome now that i've killed anybody with a knife. Michael Worth: Yet not yet, or at least in no way they could prove that I have but it's a very intimate way to attack somebody you got to get real close like. Michael Worth: A baseball BAT you've got to like pretend you're hank Aaron you got like it's a really grim way to kill somebody because you are like literally holding them in place it just like poking their insides with basically your. Avish Parashar: Hand yeah. Michael Worth: So it's a pretty cool weapon and it gets dark like it gets you know that kind of thing. Avish Parashar: yeah there's not any real like they don't go too crazy with any of the death, other than i'm rose McGowan and getting kind of crushed by the garage door is the only like everything else. Michael Worth: yeah yeah it was yeah it was a pretty much a straight death and again very earthy and real right. Michael Worth: Like and also by the way, they also explain away by having up to athletic teenagers why the killer was actually in pretty good shape it's like I remember when I was young and fit. Michael Worth: yeah do shit like that, like I could just like get knocked off a staircase and who cares because i'm 15. Avish Parashar: Right yeah. Avish Parashar: And how they could do some of the more physical stuff like stringing up the body in the beginning and whatnot it's like. Avish Parashar: Well there's two of them yeah yeah yeah. Michael Worth: Two athletes, you know. Avish Parashar: So the other thing that I liked about scream that was different. Avish Parashar: And you know I think this will probably use in our show is that i'm screen, other than the slasher movies, up to this point had a mystery element to it because. Avish Parashar: Like in the all the other slasher movies, the killer someone outside the group right Mike myers Jason. Avish Parashar: Never. Michael Worth: Even I know she did last summer it's like the dude yeah. Avish Parashar: yeah in this one, it was one of the one or two obviously of the group, and so. Avish Parashar: Like. Avish Parashar: it's not like all this random killer we got to get away from them as like ooh there's a random killer which one of these people is the killer yeah. Avish Parashar: In addition to us. Michael Worth: So one night werewolf kind of thing or a mafia cost component to it right. Avish Parashar: yeah and that you know, and then a lot of the movies, you know, because this obviously was game changing. Avish Parashar: Almost genre defining so many movies came out like this, you know I know what you did last summer yeah I was outside, but like urban legends was one where I get one of the people is the bad guy. Michael Worth: yeah yeah I think final destination, that was notes with death, but. Michael Worth: yeah, but it also part of that idea of like the the hip group of it also changed the hip group of teenagers from sex loving idiots at a at a at a resort to like actually intelligent hunted pray you know. Michael Worth: yeah and, yes, they still play the SAS company in fact in this movie they've acknowledged the silliness like don't don't lose your virginity or else your target. Avish Parashar: Right yeah yeah and, as you know, after a what's her name is Jeff Campbell yes finally yeah she died when she gets attacked and and Randy at the end lives because he was a virgin so. Michael Worth: Randy Randy, so this is a great a lot of fun us riffing this off and it's good because I haven't seen screaming about three years so i'm a little rusty it was my fault i've had a lot of work, this week, a lot of boost a drink. Michael Worth: But this this is reminded me of all the good stuff I think really that's I mean the, the only thing that we can't really just doing a podcast I mean just the cinematography is great. Avish Parashar: camera work with it what's what's Korea good luck in movie. Michael Worth: what's best for him and he just. Avish Parashar: answered so. Michael Worth: He does yeah this was this was really a great resurgence, to the popular I have West craven because you know, he was nightmare on elm street, but he kind of fallen into obscurity as. Avish Parashar: Hard even left a serious because it it kind of gone down a lot of what he he may have done another movie or to be coming back. Avish Parashar: I mean, this is the guy That was our timer, but that was the guy who did I mean one person came up with nine, oh no nightmare elm street and scream is that's pretty. Avish Parashar: yeah yeah impressive yeah. Exactly. Michael Worth: So now you, dear listener have learned about how we experience this movie and loved it. Avish Parashar: yeah and through that we got a lot of the tropes and stuff out so this brings us now to.   Transcription of the “Creating the Outline” Segment (Unedited and Un-Cleaned up) Avish Parashar: Creating the outline so now taking the information and I love this movie and things we've we've mentioned we're going to hash out a high level outline for this movie. Avish Parashar: we're going to use a four act structure, and this is the starting point we're gonna make this a rough outline, but then it's improv comedy so we may veer from it. Michael Worth: We reserve the right to change any and all things because we don't care. Avish Parashar: Exactly. Michael Worth: Our show our show. Avish Parashar: Our show. Michael Worth: Our show David. Avish Parashar: Alright, so a five minute timer starts now so. Michael Worth: First i'm going to do trailer on a prologue come on. Avish Parashar: Well, maybe. Avish Parashar: I always say. Avish Parashar: prologue right because, like like in scream it's a prologue essentially right like there's no main characters you just see someone getting killed by the bad guy so um I would say either one could go, we could do a trailer like seeing the first death that's kind of that. Michael Worth: We have that we not commit. Michael Worth: To anything for the next four minutes and 55 seconds. Avish Parashar: decided the end, whether we want trailer. Michael Worth: Is act one as simple as the first death and we meet the the main party is it as simple as that. Avish Parashar: yeah I think so um so. Michael Worth: So that first death will happen in act one because that sets the tone for the killer right. Avish Parashar: yeah if it's not we don't do a prologue than the first death would be in the first act, and then we got to meet the cast of characters. one. First, death. Avish Parashar: And that cast will be mostly teams, with a couple of dollars like teachers COPs parents, whatever. Michael Worth: Sure sure I like the idea of you know what let's i'm just gonna write down teacher and a cop only because that'll help me to kind of guide my little improv brain, you know kind of thing again we may not admit that teacher made up becoming a reporter, and maybe come to a public calendar. Avish Parashar: yeah something completely random. Michael Worth: The account did. Michael Worth: We must kill the accountant. Michael Worth: He knows too much right so that's pretty easy now, how does the group understand there's a killer out is it was one of the first death is from the Group. Avish Parashar: yeah it's from the group or someone else in the group knows yeah again if it's if it's school high school, university it's like a student dies, and everyone obviously finds out. Michael Worth: OK, so now you to act two. Avish Parashar: yeah Act two is where. Michael Worth: You need help me on screen. Avish Parashar: yeah and I did just just I think an act to you know, the main character is a little bit wary but. Avish Parashar: I think something happens in Act two where they get attacked or becomes personal for them so they're kind of just going about their life, a little bit wary, you know, trying to stay safe like in screams Sydney gets attacked at her house. Avish Parashar: yeah out of nowhere and you see that in a lot of the movies, in the second act like. Michael Worth: Best justification reincorporation ever have the two doors that jam each other. Avish Parashar: Oh yeah. Michael Worth: That was like a chekhov's gun moment I was like what I thought I was like oh it's going to be worked in somehow I don't know I don't have it, I was like oh that's a corporation. Avish Parashar: So I would say the main character gets attacked. Michael Worth: You know what i'm going to take a step back, but you she will get attacked but, but here, he whenever. Michael Worth: It gets personal like the main character realize the killer has some vested interest in killing the main character, like you said, an act one it's like oh there's a killer out index was like there's a killer out and he's looking for me. Michael Worth: Right or right so that's really, really good i'm at this point in time, because we're dealing with scream we play the the suspicion game too. Avish Parashar: yeah I was about to say an act to the attack it's personal and I think. Avish Parashar: You start to explore a little bit about the suspicion how everyone's a suspect yeah. Avish Parashar: So then. Michael Worth: Do we want it no I won't I won't jump into yeah it's gonna have the improv. Avish Parashar: it's not a big deal so maybe it's excellent yeah. Michael Worth: A in apt to listen to more people die. Avish Parashar: Oh, they can, I think, in a movie probably yes in our improv. Avish Parashar: probably know, I think, an actor, he is where. Avish Parashar: I think actually a lot of the secondary characters. Avish Parashar: Oh yeah a lot of suspects, I guess. Michael Worth: let's decks and bodies their. Michael Worth: bodies and X real build a wall man build a wall bodies i'm at the same time. Michael Worth: here's boy, this is going to be tough, for us, the seeds of the identity are planted in APP three but they're not revealed to act for. Avish Parashar: yeah and and, in fact, a lot of the people who you think might be the killer die in act three it's. Avish Parashar: Like. Michael Worth: i've already scared of this. Avish Parashar: So in that in the original scream act three is when they're at the party and other people are being killed off like like the friend whatever name was tatum yep and things like that. Michael Worth: And then be right back. Avish Parashar: yeah and then act four is when it kind of becomes Sydney like just Sydney because in oh in act three like the camera man dies, and you know gail and do we get kind of knocked out. Michael Worth: yeah. Avish Parashar: And so, then X four is where it kind of becomes a little more Mano a Mano like it's basically just and we're mostly saying female because these movies late cameras almost always a female. Michael Worth: Female we want to Jennifer love Hewitt was in that one and. Avish Parashar: alicia wit was in a urban legends and yeah sometimes it's not but usually it's a female extreme. Michael Worth: Just do a girl come on. Avish Parashar: yeah so. Avish Parashar: So act for becomes like an action sequence, and not just like one fight it's like there's a lot of like chasing and trying to get away trying to set track like. Michael Worth: And and there's a stocking meaning like there's a little bit of a fight to chase and she hides and then there's the taunting where he. Michael Worth: where he really reveals some of his plot and there's another little fight and there's a little bit of count, you know so it's going to be this kind of like. Avish Parashar: Fight talking was that. Avish Parashar: Was it oh God, I remember, was it screamer scream to where she hides in the car but goes face has the key and so she likes all the doors and she can't see him and then suddenly like the one door unlocked and she'll run over and slam it. Michael Worth: Now screen. Avish Parashar: Okay, but that's. Avish Parashar: sort of that that stocking that cat and mouse thing. Michael Worth: yeah yeah exactly good stuff right so. Avish Parashar: All right. Michael Worth: All right, that's. Avish Parashar: that's pretty straightforward, I mean these movies it's mostly what comes out within the and that's our timer. Avish Parashar: So that most of it comes out, so the one thing we didn't quite figure out is beyond to a trailer to set the movie up or do you want to do a prologue where we do the first death and then act one is more just kind of meeting the people. Michael Worth: throw it back to you because you just saw screen, so you kind of know what you want to do, for your vibe what are you feeling, what do you feel today on this. Avish Parashar: I think that. Avish Parashar: I think I think the whether we do a trailer prologue I think the death should be separate from the meeting of the casket it's almost two separate seems completely. Avish Parashar: So we can either do. Avish Parashar: The as the prologue or do a thriller and do. Michael Worth: let's do the first death as a prologue and we can do. What do we do it was a death in a minute. Avish Parashar: yeah we can do death in a minute. Michael Worth: Or we can even do diminishing returns death. Avish Parashar: Oh, that could be fun. Avish Parashar: Right now. Avish Parashar: yeah so.  

Good Mourning, Nancy Podcast
Ep. 94: CHERRY FALLS (2000) - The Poisonous Pit

Good Mourning, Nancy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 77:36


You haven't seen, let alone heard of the film Cherry Falls (2000)? Well, you're in for a treat! This is arguably the LAST 90s TEEN SLASHER movie! Its the end of an era and we're here to talk about tropes turned on their heads, virginity, asexuality, and kissing your mom on the goddamn lips (WTF!!!??) Trigger warnings: violence, sex, sexual language, rape, murder, child abuse, (possible ) transphobia, pedophilia, school shootings, and incest. Visit Our Website(s): https://linktr.ee/goodmourningnancy Buy Cherry Falls (2000) from Shout Factory: https://tinyurl.com/bdd6jfej BLM & TLM: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ & translifeline.org/donate/ Listen to Horror Queers: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/horror-queers/id1449041559 Resources: The Real Story Behind ‘Cherry Falls' by Trace Thurman https://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/340 0027/story-behind-cherry-falls/ WHY CHERRY FALLS AND ITS FINAL GIRL ARE STILL RELEVANT NEARLY 20 YEARS LATER By Emma Fraser https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/why-cherry-falls-and-its-final-girl-are-still-relevant-nearly-20-years-later?amp Best Horror Movie You Never Saw: Cherry Falls (2000) by Eric Walkuski https://www.joblo.com/best-horror-movie-you-never-saw-cherry-falls-2000/amp/ The Butchered Remains of CHERRY FALLS (2000) by Paul Ferrell https://scriptophobic.ca/2020/07/07/written-in-blood-cherry-falls/ The Progressive Feminism of 90s Slasher Films Lives on Today by Adam White https://i-d.vice.com/amp/en_uk/article/ywe8wg/the-progressive-feminism-of-90s-slasher-films-lives-on-today A Case Study Into Horror: Structuralism and Feminism in Horror Films by Georgina Howlett http://themediaadventures.blogspot.com/2015/01/a-case-study-into-horror.html?m=1 "Hymen Holocaust": 'Cherry Falls' and the Myth of the Sacred Virgin by Amy Roberts https://clarissaexplainsfa.com/blog/2019/2/23/cherry-falls-sex-equals-death-horror-trope REEL GENDER: EXAMINING THE POLITICS OF TRANS IMAGES IN FILM AND MEDIA by Joelle Ruby Ryan https://etd.ohiolink.edu/apexprod/rws_etd/send_file/send?accession=bgsu1245709749 A Timeline of Transgender Horror by Logan Ashley Kisner https://aninjusticemag.com/a-timeline-of-transgender-horror-90d707b71e2d Why Now is the Time to Revisit Cherry Falls by Nat Brehmer https://wickedhorror.com/features/retrospectives/why-now-is-the-time-to-revisit-cherry-falls/ How Cherry Falls Became The Most Expensive Made For TV Horror Movie Ever by Matt Morrison https://screenrant.com/cherry-falls-movie-controversy-cost-budget-explained/amp/ The Past Comes Back to Haunt Cherry Falls (2000) by Kim Morrison https://www.ghoulsmagazine.com/articles/mother-of-fears-column-cherry-falls-2000 https://www.morbidmuch.com/2015/05/a-forgotten-slasher-cherry-falls.html?m=1 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry_Falls

BELA LUGOSI'S SHED
Episode 81 - Stick Or Twist

BELA LUGOSI'S SHED

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 69:38


  This episode comes to you courtesy of that genre where everyone is beautiful, parties last forever and everywhere you look are mysterious dark figures carrying bodies about - the 90s Teen Slasher. We look at two of the biggest films in the genre that aren't Scream, and also have a good old listed to a podcast based on a Stephen King short story. It's all go here in the Shed, and another thing that is all go is the builders next door, so there might be a tiny bit of background drilling and banging, but we got most of it out!   Easily Available Horror - Strawberry Spring, a 2021 podcast on AudioUp, also on Apple Podcasts and Audible.

Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and Interviews
THERE'S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE (2021, NETFLIX) Gory Yet Bland Teen Slasher

Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 37:49


Tonight, we review THERE'S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE (2021, NETFLIX). Doc Rotten from Horror News Radio. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era. And Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s share their thoughts about this week's awesome collection of streaming horror films. Joining the crew is Horror News Radio co-host, Dave Dreher! Joining us this week is Award-Winning Film-Maker Christopher G. Moore. THERE'S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE (2021, NETFLIX) The graduating class at Osborne High is being targeted by a masked assailant, intent on exposing the darkest secret of each victim, and only a group of misfit outsiders can stop the killings.   Available Streaming on NETFLIX on October 6, 2021 Director: Patrick Brice Writer: Henry Gayden Based on a book by: Stephanie Perkins Cast: Sydney Park, Theodore Pellerin, Asjha Cooper, Jesse LaTourette, Dale Whibley, Diego Josef, Burkely Duffield ANNOUNCEMENT Decades of Horror The Classic Era is partnering with THE CLASSIC SCI-FI MOVIE CHANNEL which will now include video episodes of The Classic Era! Available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, Online Website. Across All OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop. https://classicscifichannel.com/ FOLLOW: YouTube Channel (Subscribe Today!) https://youtube.com/c/gruesomemagazine Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Events: https://gruesomemagazine.com/events/list/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorrors

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Horror News Radio
THERE’S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE (2021, NETFLIX) Gory Yet Bland Teen Slasher

Horror News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 37:48


Tonight, we review THERE'S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE (2021, NETFLIX). Doc Rotten from Horror News Radio. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era. And Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s share their thoughts about this week's awesome collection of streaming horror films. Joining the crew is Horror News Radio co-host, […]

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Horror News Radio
THERE’S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE (2021, NETFLIX) Gory Yet Bland Teen Slasher

Horror News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 37:48


Tonight, we review THERE'S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE (2021, NETFLIX). Doc Rotten from Horror News Radio. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era. And Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s share their thoughts about this week's awesome collection of streaming horror films. Joining the crew is Horror News Radio co-host, […]

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The Movie Podcast
Fear Street Part 3: 1666 Review

The Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 16:55


FEAR STREET PART 3: 1666 The origins of Sarah Fier's curse are finally revealed as history comes full circle on a night that changes the lives of Shadysiders forever.FOLLOW USFollow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram,TikTok,Discord, and YouTubeANNOUNCEMENTSNEW EPISODES:112: Cinemas Reopen in Ontario and Remembering Richard Donner111: Interview with Nobody's Billy MacLellan and Independence Day Turns 25110: Interview with Black Widow Cinematographer Gabriel Beristain and Transformers Rise of the Beasts Revealed109: Interview with Tara Strong, Voice Acting Legend and Miss Minutes in Loki108: Interview with Tony Bancroft, Disney Animation Veteran, Director of Mulan, and Creator of Pumbaa from The Lion KingREVIEWS: Roadrunner, Black Widow, The Tomorrow War, Zola, Fear Street 1994 and 1978, F9, Loki, Luca, Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard, A Quiet Place Part II, In The Heights, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Spiral, Friends Reunion, Cruella, Army of The Dead, Riders of Justice, MODOK, Master of None Season 3, Those Who Wish Me Dead, Wrath of Man, Without Remorse, Mortal Kombat, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Recaps, Mythic Quest: Everlight, Love and Monsters, Shiva Baby, The Unholy, Godzilla vs Kong, and more are available now on The Movie Podcast feed! The Movie Podcast is on a mission to hit 200 Apple Podcast reviews before September, click here to head over to our show page on APPLE PODCASTS and leave us a 5 STAR review!

The Movie Podcast
Fear Street Part 2: 1978 Review

The Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 14:19


Shadyside, 1978. School's out for summer and the activities at Camp Nightwing are about to begin. But when another Shadysider is possessed with the urge to kill, the fun in the sun becomes a gruesome fight for survival. Based on based on R.L. Stine's best-selling horror series. FOLLOW USFollow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram,TikTok,Discord, and YouTubeANNOUNCEMENTSBLACK WIDOW SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OUT NOW!NEW EPISODES:111: Interview with Nobody's Billy MacLellan and Independence Day Turns 25110: Interview with Black Widow Cinematographer Gabriel Beristain and Transformers Rise of the Beasts Revealed109: Interview with Tara Strong, Voice Acting Legend and Miss Minutes in Loki108: Interview with Tony Bancroft, Disney Animation Veteran, Director of Mulan, and Creator of Pumbaa from The Lion KingREVIEWS: Black Widow, The Tomorrow War, Zola, Fear Street 1994, F9, Loki, Luca, Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard, A Quiet Place Part II, In The Heights, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Spiral, Friends Reunion, Cruella, Army of The Dead, Riders of Justice, MODOK, Master of None Season 3, Those Who Wish Me Dead, Wrath of Man, Without Remorse, Mortal Kombat, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Recaps, Mythic Quest: Everlight, Love and Monsters, Shiva Baby, The Unholy, Godzilla vs Kong, and more are available now on The Movie Podcast feed! The Movie Podcast is on a mission to hit 200 Apple Podcast reviews before September, click here to head over to our show page on APPLE PODCASTS and leave us a 5 STAR review!

The Movie Podcast
Fear Street Part 1: 1994 Review

The Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 15:59


In 1994, a group of teenagers discover the terrifying events that have haunted their town for generations may all be connected — and they may be the next targets. Based on R.L. Stine's best-selling horror series, FEAR STREET follows Shadyside's sinister history through a nightmare 300 years in the making.FOLLOW USFollow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok,Discord, and YouTubeANNOUNCEMENTSBLACK WIDOW SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OUT NOW!NEW EPISODES:110: Interview with Black Widow Cinematographer Gabriel Beristain and Transformers Rise of the Beasts Revealed109: Interview with Tara Strong, Voice Acting Legend and Miss Minutes in Loki108: Interview with Tony Bancroft, Disney Animation Veteran, Director of Mulan, and Creator of Pumbaa from The Lion KingREVIEWS: Black Widow, Zola, F9, Loki, Luca, Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard, A Quiet Place Part II, In The Heights, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Spiral, Friends Reunion, Cruella, Army of The Dead, Riders of Justice, MODOK, Master of None Season 3, Those Who Wish Me Dead, Wrath of Man, Without Remorse, Mortal Kombat, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Recaps, Mythic Quest: Everlight, Love and Monsters, Shiva Baby, The Unholy, Godzilla vs Kong, and more are available now on The Movie Podcast feed! The Movie Podcast is on a mission to hit 200 Apple Podcast reviews before September, click here to head over to our show page on APPLE PODCASTS and leave us a 5 STAR review!

Ahch-To Radio
AHCHTOBER - Part 4: Sequel Trilogy Teen Slasher with Ren

Ahch-To Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 68:39


Welcome back...to AHCHTOBER! This is our special series of four seasonal episodes in which each guest will bring the seed of a #horror movie idea for the #StarWars galaxy. We break it down, develop it, cast it, & more! Can #StarWars actually go horror? Spoiler alert: We think so! Let’s explore in our final installment of the year! That's right, the AHCHTOBER finale is upon you! For Part 4, Alden is joined by Ren from Stitchcrvft! Ren is a friend of the show, as well as a designer, a costumer, a film industry professional, & a member of The Galactic Coven! For Ren's story, they chose to craft a teen slasher movie! We're injecting the flavor of '90s movies like Scream in the Star Wars galaxy, while also building our own little Halloween AU for the sequels! It's a great episode, and a really fun way to close out AHCHTOBER 2020. Be sure to check out Ren's website here! Also, you can follow their Twitter here! Plus, you can also find The Galactic Coven on Instagram here. Check out that page to find some amazing work by great women & non-binary fans in our community. And lastly, find this show @AhchToRadio on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! And find Alden @AD_Strider on Twitter and @a.d.strider on Instagram! Ahch-To Radio is a Star Wars podcast fueled by the love of that galaxy far, far away. Creator/Host Alden Diaz dives into interviews, Star Wars origin stories, fan works, news, reviews, theories, & more! This is a show that celebrates the ties that bind the fans of Star Wars. We are the Force.

Wasting ALL the Time - Improv Comedy Podcast

This week Jes takes us into chaos, Cody is a weak-armed little limp person, and Dave has no more forward trajectory. Also, "bring a book, bring a lunch, traffic is terrible!" Show Notes: 00:00 - The Beginning 01:51 - The Jesalogue: Resolutions 04:41 - Fruitwards: Terminal Vampires 09:44 - What Have You Been Up To?: Work, singing, Rocky Horror Show, Inktober Challenge, Teen Slasher, making things for gifts, etc. 27:11 - What's Weird in the World?: Slow Sandwich Murder 39:31 - Improv Game of the Week: If [blank]s Ruled the World 54:45 - The Ending   Be sure to let us know what your favorite scenes are!

Wasting ALL the Time - Improv Comedy Podcast
Ep. 15 - Spark All the Joy

Wasting ALL the Time - Improv Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 55:54


This week Jes has unlocked lung capacity, Cody's been dealing with actors , and Dave brought some looms. Also, only one of those is obviously from an improv scene! Show Notes: 00:00 - The Beginning 02:15 - The Jesalogue: Automatic Locks 05:05 - Fruitwards: Functional Junkyard 12:51 - What Have You Been Up To?: Helping on a film set, working, watching Netflix, voting for Minecraft, practicing for Teen Slasher, Halloween decorations, etc. 28:28 - What's Weird in the World Today?: Lab Rats Play Hide-and-Seek 43:23 - Improv Game of the Week: Sex With Me Is Like... 52:46 - The Ending

Cinema Cult Network
The Dark House on the Hill: Episode 21 - I Know What You Did Last Summer

Cinema Cult Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 119:14


Piggybacking off last episode's urban legend/theme of the The Hook, we're discussing the 1997 Teen Slasher, I Know What You Did Last Summer. This is the third and final episode of 2019's Spring-O-Ween, we'll be back with more horror themed episodes this October Scare Fest (2019 Edition)! Directed by Jim Gillespie Starring: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Gunther Phillippe, Freddie Prinze Jr., Johnny Galecki, Bridgette Wilson, and Muse Watson. Stay tuned toward the end of the episode for some general announcements about the show. Want us to cover a movie on Cinema Cult and/or The Dark House on the Hill? Drop us a line at CinemaCultPodcast@gmail.com, and you can also DM us on Facebook and Instagram! Be sure to hit that Subscribe button wherever you listen to the show, be sure to rate and review the show, and most importantly... spread the word. All three of these things really helps push the show out to new people! Episode is available via iTunes (goo.gl/2J7Asb), Google Play Music (goo.gl/DYbfUx), or direct download via Soundcloud.

Back in Time Podcast
Top 5 90’s Teen Slasher Films

Back in Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 21:49


We have a special episode we are talking all things 90’s slasher films!  We debated over the top 5 for more than an hour this was no easy feat. Listen in as we break them down one by one. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Googleplay, Castbox and YouTube. Click here to listen. … Continue reading Top 5 90’s Teen Slasher Films --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Roommate From Hell
10 - Not Another Teen Slasher

Roommate From Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 4:18


How not to survive a horror movie.     Written by Nick Douglas and Tim Mucci   Featuring:  Serena Berman as Claire  Natalie Walker as Bea  Joe Rumrill as Nate  Gita Jackson as Caitlin Tara Pacheco as Julia  Nicholas Douglas as Brandon    Editing, sound design, and mixing by Levi Sharpe  Theme by Jason Oberholtzer  Outro music by SYBS  Cover art by Andrea Sparacio    Dark web: roommatefromhell.rip  Email: roommatefromhellshow@gmail.com  Twitter: @evilsitcom  IG: @evilsitcom   

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Gerisi Hikaye Korku Konuşmaları
Halloween 1978 – s06e04 – Gerisi Hikaye

Gerisi Hikaye Korku Konuşmaları

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 72:15


[post_authors_post_link]   Halloween 1978 Maskenin Ardındaki Dehşet Yeni bölümümüzde Korkunun Yönetmenlerinden John Carpenter’ın, Teen Slasher janrını yaratan filmi, Halloween’i konuştuk. ***SPOİLER ALERT*** Özellikle ilk filme ve canavarımız Michael Myers’a odaklansak da franchise’ı konuşmayı da ihmal etmedik. Seri katil türleri ve Amerikan seri katillerini Myers örneğinden ilerleyerek inceledik. Maske’nin hem gerçekte hem de bir metafor olarak […] The post Halloween 1978 – s06e04 – Gerisi Hikaye appeared first on Gerisi Hikaye Korku Konuşmaları.

Films on Trial
Final Destination

Films on Trial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 66:13


This week the gang put Final Destination. Is it a well executed film? Or is it a film that should be executed? It’s a continuation of our Halloween Horror Month, where each of the gang picks one of their favourite (and underrated) horror films to defend throughout October. This week, Alex is the who is acting as the defense, and arguing that it’s a genre-defining film worthy of the Hit List. Joel is acting as the prosecution and trying to give it the touch of death. Gav and Ausy are the character witnesses, whilst Dave acts as the judge, giving the final verdict. In the news, the gang talk about Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio, and the trailers for The Curse of La Larona and Escape Room. Plus Alex asks which is our favourite Teen Slasher film in this week’s Film Feels. This week’s quiz is all cinematic deaths! All of that plus a Caption Contest, spooky musical instruments, impressions and banter. www.filmsontrial.co.uk

Cinema Cult Network
Episode 13 - Scream 2 (Late 90s Teen Slasher Flicks)

Cinema Cult Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2015 99:38


Join us in Episode 13, where we'll be discussing Late 90s Teen Slasher flicks. In order to kick off our discussion, we watched the second installment of the Scream series. Scream 2 Directed by Wes Craven Starring: Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, and David Arquette.

Gerisi Hikaye Korku Konuşmaları
Gerisi Hikaye Sezon 2 Bölüm 3 – Teen Slasher

Gerisi Hikaye Korku Konuşmaları

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015 64:33


[post_authors_post_link] 80’ler Kıtır Kıtır Bu hafta seksenler’de sinemanın yükselen janrı Teen Slasher’ı konuştuk. Halloween, Friday the 13th gibi efsane serilerinin başlangıç noktalarından girip Scream ve Final Destination’a nasıl ulaştığı ve oradan bugünü ve geleceğini tartıştık. Korkunun olmazsa olmazı bazen suratsız bazen maskeli çoğunlukla ölümsüz olan kabuslarımızın canavarlarını masaya yatırdık. Kaçırmayın! Keyifli dinlemeler. Korku hakkında bilmek […] The post Gerisi Hikaye Sezon 2 Bölüm 3 – Teen Slasher appeared first on Gerisi Hikaye Korku Konuşmaları.

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#279 - Prom Night (2008)

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2013 90:00


Subject: Prom Night (2008) Observers: John Pavlich, Hayley White Record Date: August 29, 2012, 06:09 PM Plot Summary: Obsessed with one of his past students, a former Teacher tracks her down at a Hotel and begins murdering her friends during her Senior Prom. Note: Due to a few technical difficulties (some dead air at 30 minutes and 13 seconds, then again at 1 hour, 17 minutes and 22 seconds), this episode has been in the vault for nearly 8 months. However, I've decided to do some extensive post work and submit it here for the loyal listeners who may want to hear this one. Hayley White returns for this well-made, but not wholly outstanding Teen Slasher. We talk about criminal psychosis, High School Proms and unintentional red herrings. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the movie on your DVD.  Buy: Prom Night (2008) on Blu-ray at Amazon.com!

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#246 - Scream (1996) - Retake

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2012 116:13


Subject: Scream (1996) Observers: John Pavlich, William Bibbiani, Witney Seibold Record Date: June 09, 2012, 06:20 PM Plot Summary: In the small town of Woodsboro, a masked killer applies a vast knowledge of scary movies to successfully stalk and murder a group of Teens. Note: This episode is the first attempt to re-record a commentary that has been previously released on this podcast. Due to synch problems and audio issues with the original release, I decided to revisit the 1996 Teen Slasher, Scream. Joining me this time are the hosts of Crave Online's B-Movies Podcast, William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold. We discuss red herrings, past and current states of the Horror genre and the Scream franchise overall. You can still access my original commentary for Scream with Scott Carelli, located here. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the film on your DVD. Warning: This commentary contains SPOILERS for all films in the Scream franchise at this time.

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#234 - Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The 13th (2000)

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2012 88:35


Subject: Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th (2000) Observers: John Pavlich, Hayley White Record Date: February 27, 2012, 06:37 AM Plot Summary: Highschool kids are being systematically stalked and murdered by a masked madman in this fun (but flawed) parody, spoofing the Teen Slasher genre. Note: Australian ubergeek, Hayley White returns to the podcast for some more Dead Teenager discussions. We talk about the art and science that goes into making a spoof movie, what works, what doesn't and why and how to possibly fix things. We also discuss the ensemble cast including Julie Benz, Danny Strong, Tom Arnold, Majandra Delfino and Tiffani Thiessen. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the movie on your DVD. Correction: In this episode, I mistakenly declare Danny Strong as having been nominated for an Academy Award for his Recount screenplay. What I meant to say was Emmy. He also won a WGA Award for that script. Also, I should do more research before these commentaries, as Majandra Delfino has in fact been quite busy, I just didn't know it.