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On Kill By Kill, we try our darnedest to cover films that our audience can find and view with their eyeballs. This week, however, is a major exception. For Horror-CoMAYdy, we scoured the internet (and Patrick's blu-ray collection) to find a movie that just does not work - and the world has conspired to keep hidden: 1982's NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CLASS REUNION!! A motion picture filled with funny people, a screenplay by a renowned comedy writer, and the results are devoid of almost all humor. And we're unpacking it all: from the scrubbed history of the film's conception and filming, to the way it tacks on horror elements with zero desire to make them impactful, and the Bernie Wrightson-illustrated prequel strip that's better than anything in the final product!! Along the way, we talk paper bag masks, required Blutos, TV-ready incest, “Jokes That Wouldn't Work Today” Bingo, attempted karate, Terror Train connections, and much, much more!! So join us at Lizzie Borden for a get-together to die for!! List to Pretty in Podcast's excellent National Lampoon's Class Reunion episode. Read the David J. Moore interview with director Michael Miller at comingsoon.net Part of the BLEAV Network.Get even more episodes exclusively on Patreon! Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today! Our linker.ee Click here to visit our Dashery/TeePublic shop for killer merch! Join the conversation about any episode on the Facebook Group! Follow us on IG @killbykillpodcast!! Join us on Threads or even Bluesky Check out Gena's Substack called Gena Watches Things!! Check out the films we've covered & what might come soon on Letterboxd!
This week, we're taking a look at the wrestling horror film Dark Match, available now on Shudder. Some other titles discussed include Sonic The Hedgehog 3, Terror Train, The Damned, The Judge and the Assassin, Dream Lover, and The Outrun.0:00 - Intro0:54 - Dark Match review15:44 - Watch list35:53 - New releases
Send us a textWe're back with a good old fashioned slasher movie. Eric, Neil and David talk about a movie, that even Jamie Lee Curtis can't elevate. It's a snail paced snoozed with a concept. We also talk about what we are looking forward to in the new year. Grab your party favors and join us!
Happy 2025! All aboard, as Troy and Roger are back with the first episode of the new year! And is there a better film for the guys to dive into than the classic slasher Terror Train. Join the guys as they explore the film's eerie train setting, Jamie Lee Curtis' standout performance, and the magic show that seems to drag on forever, courtesy of David Copperfield. They also have a laugh at some of the strange character names and quirky plot twists. The conversation touches on the film's claustrophobic atmosphere, its narrative strengths, and some of the more awkward character interactions. Join them for an in-depth look at Terror Train and its unique role in the horror genre. Find out more at http://www.darknightofthepodcast.com
Ringing in the new year with a ride on Terror Train.
It's the first episode of the new year and I'm looking at a sequel to a remake of a New Year's classic. All aboard the Terror Train...2! What awaits us on this voyage? Who is the killer? Does a school counsil really think that way? Who the hell wears a raptor mask to get some? All the answers to this and more on an all new Terrible Terror Podcast!Terrible Terror:Facebook: https://facebook.com/terribleterrorpodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/terribleterrorpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/T_T_PodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@terribleterrorpodcastTwitch: https://twitch.tv/terribleterrorsSuno: https://suno.com/@terribleterrorsDiscord: https://discord.gg/vvKuCVNYCheck out the Terrible Terror Store On TeePublic! The new Corn Tree design is now available:http://tee.pub/lic/e7et5lQSSbw
Happy New Year, happy 2025! In keeping with tradition here on the Mind of Smoothie podcast, we are starting the new year off right, or wrong, with the 1980 classic Terror Train ! All aboard, all aboard! Episode Details Theme Song: 0:00-0:42 Intro: 0:43-2:34 About Terror Train: 2:35-8:59 My Thoughts: 9:00-13:37 Outro: 13:38-15:07 Don't forget to rate and review this podcast wherever you get your podcasts from! Siskel & Ebert Terror Train Review: Terror Train (1980) movie review - Sneak Previews with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel Follow Me on: Instagram: @mindofsmoothie Threads: @mindofsmoothie YouTube: https://youtube.com/mindofsmoothie Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/mindofsmoothie Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindofsmoothie Website: https://www.mindofsmoothie.com Music: "Mind of Smoothie" Intro, and "Friday Smooth" by Ryall K
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM wrap up the Xmas season and barrel into the new year with one big budget movie and one small budget movie, neither of which are any good. Red One is a bit of a meandering mess, and Terror Train 2 is exactly like the first one, only boring. Tune in for too much random crap, and stay for a twist on a quiz question.
New Year's Time Terror Train [1980]: Episode 326 We finish out the year 2024 with another horror movie but this one loosely centered around the New Year's holiday. Let's check it out! By jumping aboard the Terror Train. #TerrorTrain #HappyNewYear #MovieReview --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rockvideo/support
Behind Door 12 we find John Waters's favourite holiday movie Christmas Evil plus two New Year horrors - Terror Train and New Year's Evil
On this dig back into past Patreon episodes, Doug tries to understand why the characters are all wearing Halloween costumes to ring in the New Year, Jamie finds David Copperfield uncharismatic and simply creepy, and we both delight in the constant Barbara Walters 'soft focus' of all interior shots. Hop in bed with that corpse, put on the most terrifying Groucho Marx costume you can find, and join us as we agree that Jamie Lee Curtis is a delight regardless of just how bad the film around her might be while discussing, Terror Train!Visit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookVisit our Website
In this episode, Bill and Lord Reverend Bricklemyer discuss personal updates related to Bill's upcoming surgery and the challenges of living with a stoma. They delve into the world of Tubi Originals, focusing on the remake of 'Terror Train' and its character dynamics, before transitioning to a review of 'Deep Web Murder Show.' The conversation touches on themes of health insurance, politics, and the horror genre, ultimately leading to a comparative analysis of various horror films and their remakes.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM continue their Halloween movie month with two Canadian films that pretend their not Canadian. Berkshire County is pretty solid, if only barely Halloween-themed. Terror Train posits that magic might actually be real, but that's not the point of the movie. Tune in for some complaining about about cereal, and stay to find out what DM's been watching.
The Out Now with Aaron and Abe horror specials for 2024 are here, and to start things off, we're taking a look at some great horror films that didn't necessarily lead to more for whatever reason. The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters, JoBlo's Jimmy O, and Film Seizure's Geoff Arbuckle all joined in to go over their picks for one-hit horror wonders. Listen in to enjoy hearing about a series of films this group is either quite fond of or at least wants to recommend, despite the fact that the filmmaker involved either never made another horror movie or at least never delivered another feature matching the acclaim of their breakout feature. So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill… Get yourself a free audiobook and help out the show at AudibleTrial.com/OutNowPodcast! Follow all of us on Twitter: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @JimmyToTheO, @Brandon4KUHD Check out all of our sites, podcasts, and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.substack.com, Why So Blu?, We Live Entertainment, Film Seizure, B-Movie Enema Check Out All of Our Horror Specials. Every film mentioned: Carnival of Souls, The Rental, Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, Frailty, Messiah of Evil, The Night of the Hunter, The Battery, Ravenous, Blood Games, Boarding School, Pumpkinhead, Let The Right One In, The Blair Witch Project, Near Dark, The Amityville Horror, Terror Train, House, The Wicker Man, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Fright Night
A movie that The Terror Train has been waiting for for a good while, it's MAXXXINE. Chris, Germ, and Kelli break the new movie down, plus, Kelli goes to Dimension X, a RARE 5-Star movie from Chris, and Germ being a lovable silly goose. Movies Reviewed This Week: Mindripper (1995), House of Darkness (2022), Open Windows (2014), Storm Warning (2007), The Boys from Country Hell (2000), THEY (2002), Long Legs (2024), The Old Ones (2024), and Cigarette Burns (2005) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
This week, The Terror Train has a special guest, director LUCAS HEYNE, and they talk about the based on a true story about the adult film industry movie, MOPE (now available to stream on Tubi)! Chris, Germ, and Kelli also dive into what they watched this week, including returning to the Saw franchise, Ryan Reynolds before he got huge, and some late 80s sleaze! Movies Reviewed This Week: Stop Motion (2024), Nightwish (1989), Gacy: Serial Killer Next Door (2024), The Lamp (1987), Boltneck (2000), Killer Book Club (2023), Lovely Dark and Deep (2023), Houseboat Horror (1989), Saw X (2023) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Henry Rollins could barely have this movie do "well" as the Terror Train goes under the hood for the 2007 film WRONG TURN 2: DEAD END. This episode has other vehicle related horror, a human meme starring in a film, and some late 90's/early 2000's trash! Movies Reviewed This Week: Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls (2023), Tamara (2005), The Watchers (2024), In A Violent Nature (2024), Scream (no, not that one, 1981), Blood Car (2007), Bad Moon (1996), Trinket Box (2024), Backcountry (2014), and President's Day (2010) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
--NSFW-- OTCB - 2024's Lowlifes. On The Chopping Block this week is the Tubi original film Lowlifes!! Join the Madness Boys as they dig in to this play on the traditional "American vacation"! Can Tubi redeem themselves after that abysmal Terror Train remake? Join the conversation! Email us at lowdownbrown.gui@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook http://bit.ly/madnesspage and Instagram http://bit.ly/instamadness! INTRO/OUTRO MUSIC: White Bat Audio - Broken Credit: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Join Us Or Die at http://www.guipodcast.com
The Terror Train is back in full force covering the wacky 1993 film FREAKED, plus some streaming exclusive films that weren't bad, and a classic 1960's kaiju film! Movies Reviewed This Week: Lowlifes (2024), The Stranger (2024), Slay (2024), Gogro (1961), Them (2024), The Dirties (2013), Frailty (2001), An Unquiet Grave (2023), and Sympathy for the Devil (2023) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Cooper and Nolan are going off the rails this week when they board the TERROR TRAIN by special request! This canuxploitation slasher stars Jamie Lee Curtis in another enjoyable scream queen performance, but it's a cameo by legendary 80s magician David Copperfield that REALLY captures the guys' imaginations. His potential role in getting this movie made is just one of many theories shared in this episode, along with Charles Bronson's underwear preferences, nursing home romance, and what makes an effective fraternity prank - not to mention the superior sequel to this movie that COULD have been made. The train is absolutely packed and it's leaving the station, so make sure you're on time; this episode (featuring a beer from Railway City Brewing) is one you don't want to miss!
Do you like monster flicks? Chris and Kelli break down some of the most memorable (for better or for worst) monster films they have watched recently. The Terror Train also deep dove and reviewed the brand new film "Late Night with The Devil". Movies Reviewed This Week: Grabbers (2012), Big Freakin Snake (2023), The Howling 3 (1987), Hallucinations (1986), The Ritual (2017), Demon Wind (1990), Spring (2014), and The First Omen (2024) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Our guest today is a virtuoso of the genre having worked as either the producer, star, production manager, second unit director, or assistant director (sometimes a combination of a few of these roles) on a panoply of iconic films including several movies with the “Godfather of Gore” Herschell Gordon Lewis, “American Nightmare”, “Terror Train”, “My Bloody Valentine”, “Humongous” and the cult classic sequels to “Prom Night” that turned Mary Lou into a horror anti-hero. These and many, MANY more.We are joined by the “Wizard of Gore” himself, Ray Sager.Ray is a master storyteller on the making of independent films. His early career began working with Herschel Gordon Lewis, who became his mentor. He also starred as Montag the Magnificent in the classic Lewis film “The Wizard of Gore”. Many projects later, Ray established himself as a producer during one of the most prolific eras in Canadian filmmaking. The mid 70's to early 80's saw an unprecedented amount of films being made due to hefty tax deductions for film investors and Ray produced a slew of them. Sometimes as many as 3 three features a year. Ray knows every trick of the trade.He's one of the most dedicated producers to work in horror and generous instructor for how to avoid the many pitfalls of independent filmmaking. This episode is a must listen for our indie filmmaker listeners.Let's pull back the curtain and learn about the magic of horror filmmaking with celebrated producer Ray Sager! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
That is the major question on this 1998 film on this week's episode of REEL VILE! The Terror Train also updates you on the podcast, and Kelli once again is all about violence against (fictional) children! Movies Reviewed This Week: Deliver Us (2023), It's Alive (1971), You'll Never Find Me (2023), CICADA! (2018), Marionette (2020), Stabbed in the Face: The Rise and Fall of the World's Most Violent Band (2024), and Late Night With the Devil (2024). Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
1988's remake of the famous film THE BLOB is this week's featured film The Terror Train is covering on REEL VILE! This week's episode features some Australian films from Kelli, weird monsters like aliens and mermaids, and Germ, Chris, and even producer Peapod gush about POOR THINGS! Movies Reviewed This Week: Monolith (2023), Nightbreed (1990), Lure (2015), Bad Girl Boogey (2022), First Contact (2023), Slashers (2001), Dream Demon (1988), Satanic Hispanics (2023), Poor Things (2023). Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
We here at Reel Vile are big supporters on what the good folks over at Severin Films are doing! The "Regional Warrior" Matt Harding joins The Terror Train in talking about collecting films, upcoming projects and releases, the KIDS section of Severin, and more! Plus, 9 more films that we may or may not want you to get hip too! Movies Reviewed This Week: History of Evil (2024), Wizard of Gore (2007), Relic (2020), ANGST (1983), Heartland of Darkness (1992), Carrie (made for TV movie from 2002), Requiem for a Dream (2000), Resurrected (2023), XX (2017) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
The Terror Train dives back into the mind of Lucio Fulci with his 1977 Horror Mystery film THE PSYCHIC. This week, Chris finds some more entertaining crap, Kelli finds a new gem from Netflix, and Germ talks about a musical that has horror elements (sort of). Movies Reviewed This Week: Die-ced (2023), Coming Home in the Dark (2021), Dicks The Musical (2023), Alone in the Dark (2005), Double Blind (2023), Bad Biology (2008), Midnight Meat (2008), Stage Fright (1987), and Thanksgiving (2023) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
WoHos!This week, Rob and Ben from The Every Movie EVER! podcast joined us to discuss a movie that Means the World of Horror™ to them: MAY from 2002.Topics discussed: Learning you are autistic and having it be no surprise to family members, podcasting as a mental health check-in, serendipity in finding movies, Netflix' old model for DVD through-the-mail service, watching horror at an inappropriately young age, the manic pixie dreamgirl/boy trope, surrealism and fantasy in film and how nice it is not to know what genre of film we are in.Disclaimers for spoilers and adult language.Mille grazie (I can be pretentious, too!) to Ben & Rob, who have a a delightful podcast which you should all check out. You should all alsoRemember we love you and DON'T go into the basement!!PS. I think I really misunderstood what Rob was saying that Blank was Frank from DONNIE DARKO. Also, I think Rob conflated THE CREEPING FLESH with TERROR TRAIN? But in the end, I think we were mostly sympatico through most of this pod, so what's a little muddle among friends?PPS. I put a video version of the podcast up on our YouTube Channel. You can check it out if you want to see our beautiful faces.Next on the Quinnisode: FARGONext on the main show: Coming-of-age films: THE INNOCENTS from Norway and THE CLOVEHITCH KILLER from the US.Every Movie EVER LinktreeEvery Movie EVER on instagramEvery Movie EVER on YoutubeEvery Movie EVER on AppleEvery Movie EVER on TikTok Support the showInterstitial Music Works is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Theme by Charles Michel "Aqui"Interstitial MusicKumiko (edited)Coma-MediaSubscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
You and us baby ain't nothing but horror fans, and we're gonna review like we do here on the REEL VILE PODCAST! This week, The Terror Train deep dives into the 1999 film FREEWAY 2: CONFESSIONS OF A TRICKBABY, they rave about the newest season of True Detective, plus we have some 90's and older hits to share! Movies Reviewed This Week: The Doom Generation (1995), Night Explorers The Asylum (2023), Guess Who (2024), Little Joe (2019), True Detective Season 4 (2023, spoiler free), Aaron's Blood (2016), She Dies Tomorrow (2020), Criminally Insane (1975), and Unseen (2023) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Take Prog Rock, plus horror, and 3 lovers of film together, and you get this week's episode! The Terror Train dives into the 2024 film DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS. This week also features Chris finding a 70's gem on the horror cusp, Germ watches films that surprises long time horror fans that he hasn't seen, and Kelli finds a few duds but a diamond in the rough at the end! Programming note: The podcast will be back to a close to a weekly format, so thanks for sticking with us the last couple of months! MOVIES REVIEWED THIS WEEK: The Portrait (2023), All Fun and Games (2023), Cube (1997), Raging Grace (2023), Massacre at Central High (1976), Sick of Myself (2022), Rabid (2019), The Majorettes (1986), and Cemetery Man (1994) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Welcome to Out of the Shadows, a series that dives into the world of (mostly) 80s horror movies. Join Chris Chavez and Jim Clark as they explore the best and worst of what made the 80s the golden age of horror. This week, Chris and Jim join Jamie Lee Curtis and the graduating class of 1980 for a New Year's Eve costume party aboard the Terror Train, complete with a full on magic show performed by David Copperfield.
NEW YEAR, MORE HORROR! It might be 2024, but The Terror Train will be traveling to 1989 for the body horror film known as SOCIETY. This week, Chris goes in depth on a film that should be more of a franchise, Germ watches some old school 60's and 70's films, and Kelli revisits her favorite film of all time with an ok sequel! Movies Reviewed This Week: DNA (1997), Lemon Tree Passage (2014), Where the Devil Roams (2023), Candyland (2023), Venus (2023), Body Pit of Horror (1965), The Collection (2012), Pet Sementary 2 (1992), and Closed Circuit (1978) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
In this episode of the show we are beginning our January theme of Liam Neeson's Planes, Trains and Automobiles (transitioning from our recent chat on Terror Train) and we begin with his train-bound thriller The Commuter. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Neeson fully embracing his action stardom, the question whether this movie is perhaps too complex for its own good and if it is a good idea to hire Patrick Wilson for what looks like a cameo. We also talk guitar fights, safety sticker locations and whether The Commuter is secretly an indictment of the financial crisis. Tune in and enjoy! Hosts: Jakub Flasz & Randy Burrows Intro: Infraction - Cassette Outro: Infraction - Daydream Head over to uncutgemspodcast.com to find all of our archival episodes and more! Follow us on Twitter (@UncutGemsPod), IG (@UncutGemsPod) and Facebook (@UncutGemsPod) Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod) Subscribe to our Patreon! (patreon.com/uncutgemspod)
Happy New Year, Everybody!We are back with our very first episode of 2024! This is one of Jaime Lee Curtis' early works that helped to truly cement her legacy as THE scream queen!Join us as we discuss Roger Spottiswoode's 1980 New Year's Eve slasher, ‘Terror Train.'Brought to you by your hosts, Ruth and DP. Please support us by following us on any (preferably all) of our social media platforms. It really means the world to us!Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/didyougetthatonfilm/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/didyougetthatonfilm/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DidYouGetThatOnFilm Website: https://didyougetthatonfilm.buzzsprout.comArt by Sebastian Westbrook (@Spwestbrookart on Instagram and Facebook)
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!! We're a day late because that day after NYE is always rough, but we're bringing you a movie that makes its away on a lot of NYE horror watchlists when it probably shouldn't be?? We're ushering in 2024 with 1980's Terror Train! Follow us on Instagram @ToAvoidFaintingPodcast
3 years following a prank gone horribly wrong, 6 college students throw a New Year's Eve costume party on a train where they are targeted by a masked killer.Terror Train has a classic 80's horror revenge feel to it and delivers a strong twist, which had us impressed. Jamie Lee Curtis, gaining a reputation as a scream queen at this time, stars in this movie following Halloween, The Fog, and Prom Night. With strong performances in all, she delivered in Terror Train as well as the remaining cast in a very engaging horror revenge movie that had an element of mystery. Watch the movie and catch our review. Check out our website https://thefinalpodcast.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel @thefinalpodcast Follow us on Facebook The Final Podcast Follow us on Instagram @thefinalpodcastFollow us on Twitter @thefinalpodeverMusic Credit: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audiohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_6h.
Happy New Year to you and yours! 2023 was a wild year for horror, and The Terror Train is here to break down all the good, the great, and the terrible with all of you as Chris, Germ, and Kelli showcase their picks for 2023! Thank you all for the support, we love you all! Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
We're going back to 1980 on this show. There are 5 movies that made Jamie Lee Curtis one of the most famous scream queens, ever. Tonight, we bring you another one of those. Since this show is coming out on New Year's Eve and the setting of this film is also on the same occasion, we're giving the Horror 101 treatment to Roger Spottiswoode's Terror Train. Happy New Year to all our listeners!Show Highlights:01:00 Prelude to Terror...04:30 60% of our crew has NOT seen this film...07:50 The remake and its sequel...11:40 A Macabre Practical Joke...15:35 Three years later....Train Party!17:30 Left on the tracks...22:06 Lizardman death...26:40 Mitchy gets hers...29:00 Moe's last magic show...31:00 What do we have in common?35:00 A vicious battle...41:15 A SPOILER WARNING!46:35 Horky's Call...50:30 Scoring the Film...61:00 Conclusion! Happy New Year!!
Ever wondered if those films that spooked us as kids still have the power to make us sleep with the lights on? Join Anna and Jimmy as we climb aboard the nostalgia train with "Terror Train," the cult classic that once had us hiding behind our popcorn. Get ready to dissect the highs and lows, mostly lows, of this 80s horror, from its mishandled marketing to its eerily quiet killer, in our latest episode.We can't help but chuckle at the outdated antics and horror clichés that "Terror Train" throws in abundance our way, but there's a strange charm in revisiting the quirks of yesteryear's slashers. Did the graduation party from hell deliver the chills we expected, or did the suspense get lost somewhere along the tracks? We take a magnifying glass to the film's pacing, character development, and the fascinating resilience of its villain, all while questioning the logic that seems as absent as a helpful conductor during a crisis.Finally, we wrap things up with a critical eye on the film's climactic showdown, where we find ourselves rooting for the heroine amidst the implausible twists. Between laughing at how the killer must have a secret stash of nine lives and reminiscing about the days when handwritten notes were a lifeline to communication, we're all aboard for a trip down memory lane. So grab your earbuds and settle in for an episode that promises thrills, spills, and a fair share of eye-rolls.Do You Remember Liking This Movie?
In this episode of the show we close the year with a New Year's Party aboard the Terror Train! Over the course of our conversation you will hear us argue the question if this movie is more a slasher or a whodunnit, if its central gimmick of "Halloween on a train" is enough to set the film apart from other movies in the genre and if there is anything special about Jamie Lee Curtis' run as the 1980s Scream Queen. We also talk about magic, David Copperfield's acting, the many opportunities this movie squanders and much more! Tune in and enjoy! Hosts: Jakub Flasz & Randy Burrows Intro: Infraction - Cassette Outro: Infraction - Daydream Head over to uncutgemspodcast.com to find all of our archival episodes and more! Follow us on Twitter (@UncutGemsPod), IG (@UncutGemsPod) and Facebook (@UncutGemsPod) Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod) Subscribe to our Patreon! (patreon.com/uncutgemspod)
Shout out to Heather Graham as she is in 2 films this week's episode, and one of them being one of the main characters of the 2023 film that The Terror Train dives into, SUITABLE FLESH. This week also features Chris giving high 4's all around, a rare stinker from Germ, and Kelli has an affinity of watching toured kids. Don't miss RUTHLESS PRO WRESTLING PRESENTS WHITE OUT: A NO RING SHOW in Dearborn, Michigan, on Saturday December 9th! Click here for tickets! Movies reviewed this week: Oracle (2023), Southern Comfort (1981), Body Parts (1991), Super Hot (2021), The Midnight Man (2016), Chained (2012), Random Acts of Violence (2019), REC 4: Apocalypse (2014), Hellraiser (2022), Thanksgiving (2023), The Wretched (2019), and Some Guy Who Kills People (2012). Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Halloween has come and gone, but doesn't mean the horror stops at all! Chris, Germ, and Kelli, better known as The Terror Train, keeps on rollin (baby) with 2023's Dark Harvest! This week also, Germ reminisces about a cult favorite, Chris doubles up on movies this week, and Kelli found probably her top favorite movie of the year! Movies reviewed this week: Polaroid (2019), Silent Rage (1989), Doom Asylum (1987), Hell House LLC Origins (2023), Sister Death (2023), Pet Sematary Bloodlines (2023), Night of the Hunted (2023), Insidious The Red Door (2023), When Evil Lurks (2023), Capture Kill Release (2016), Mr. Frost (1990), and The Crow (1994) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
HAPPY HALLOWEEN GHOULS AND GIRLS! It is the apex of the month of October, it's HALLOWEEN TIME! The Terror Train breaks down 1998's NIGHT OF THE DEMONS, Chris shares some Italian flicks, Germ found joy in the new Scream film, and it was Kelli's birthday the day of the recording! Movies reviewed this week: Monster: Inside America's Most Extreme Haunted House (2023), Anything for Jackson (2020), The Puppetman (2023), The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh (1971), The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999), Scream 6 (2022), Killer Crocodile (1989), Infinity Pool (2023), and Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf (1985) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Train to Busan (2016), Terror Train (1980), & Horror Express (1972) ALL MOVIES SPOILED In this film block, Jeremy and Brian climb aboard the iron horse and ride the rail all the way down the line to terror town. But will the Grindhouse Gang make it or will a creature get them first? Where to watch: Be Kind Video (Burbank) Vidéothèque (South Pasadena) Cinefile (Santa Monica) Train to Busan (4K Blu-Ray) Terror Train (Blu-Ray) Horror Express (Blu-Ray) Other films referenced: Parasite Snowpiercer Alien The Abyss Titanic The Thing Creepshow The Matrix The Thing from Another World The Blob (1988) The Blob (1958) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) Total Recall (1990) Sleepaway Camp Psycho (1960) Trading Places 2001: A Space Odyssey A Clockwork Orange Barry Lyndon The Shining Seven The Mist Oldboy (2003) The Tree of Life The Taking of Pelham One Two Three The Train The Lady Vanishes (1938) Strangers on a Train
You might be thinking, what ARE the 5 W's? You'll have to listen to find out! The Terror Train celebration of all things Halloween continues this week with 2019's HAUNT Movies reviewed: Gravy (2015), Witchery (1998), The Loneliest Boy in the World (2022), The Midnight Hour (1985), Hack O Lantern (1998), VAL (2021), 12 Hour Shift (2020), Cobweb (2023), and Try Cinema (2022) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Your favorite horror fans are back after a brief hiatus, and just in time too! It's everyone's favorite month, and we have an unprecedented 14 films to review this week! The Terror Train also bring sin Chris Shern to speak about his movie EVIL LURKS (available on demand now on Tubi)! If that's not up your speed, check out his band as well called INVISIBLE CARTOONS wherever you listen to music! Movies reviewed this week: Outpost (2022), No One Will Save You (2023), Dominion: Prequel to The Exorcist (2005), The Plague Zombie Trilogy (1997, 2001, 2011), Hell Master (1992), God is a Bullet (2023), Talk to Me (2023), Candyland (2022), The Last Voyage of The Demeter (2023), Natty Knocks (2023), No One Gets Out Alive (2021), and Waxwork (1988). Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
School is IN for the fall, so The Terror Train goes to school, and already found themselves in trouble and are trapped in the 2011 film DETENTION. This week, Germ knows what you did last summer, Kelli says hello to Mary Lou, and Chris checks out Dutch horror and art films! Movies Reviewed this week: The Dead Ones (2019), Perpetrator (2023), I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), Vikaren (aka The Substitute) (2007), Urban Legend (1998), Byzantium (2012), The Unnamable (1988), Prom Night 2 Hello Mary Lou (1987), and Summer School (1987) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
The Terror Train is back on the tracks with this week's episode featuring 2021's 2 WITCHES. This week also features Kelli being full of fake phalluses, Chris finding a 90s gem, a brand new retelling of the Frankenstein story, and everyone was fascinated by an exorcism. Movies Reviewed this week: The Pope's Exorcist (2023), Freaky (2020), Before Dawn (2013), Out of the Dark (1988), Portals (2019), The Halfway House (2004), Angry Black Girl and Her Monster (2023), Mindwarp (1994), and Satan's Little Helper (2004) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Well aliens actually exist, but does that mean we still have to pay back student loans? Since aliens are real now, The Terror Train will be talking all films that cast a fictional light on them, including the deep dive into 2003's "Undead". We come in peace... Movies reviewed this week: The Faculty (1998), The McPherson Tape (1989), Night of the Creeps (1986), The Gracefield Incident (2017), The Deadly Spawn (1983), Bad Taste (1987), Seed People (1992), Fire in the Sky (1993), and NOPE (2022). Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Get ready for Audra, maniacs, because this week we're discussing the 1983 Canuxploitation slasher Curtains! While we dissect the various production issues this movie faced, we also talk about topics such as wrong ways to eat pizza, what the film's mask reminds us of, and flushing etiquette. Drop that Caramello and check out our Patreon, as this month's bonus episode finds us discussing our creative influences in podcasting, music, film and more. This was a patron suggestion (thanks Bobby!) and for as little as $2 a month you can get in on the action as well with bonus episodes, Discord privileges, exclusive merchandise and more! If you want to hear more discussions on Canadian slasher movies, check out our previous episodes on My Bloody Valentine (episode 23), Prom Night (episode 38), Terror Train (episode 121), Ghostkeeper (episode 173), and Happy Birthday To Me (episode 279).
GGACP celebrates National Humor Month with this ENCORE of a memorable LIVE interview with Emmy and Grammy-winning comedian and writer LEWIS BLACK, recorded at the late, great Caroline's Comedy Club. In this episode, Lewis recounts some of his best showbiz war stories, shares his affection for “Sgt. Bilko” and “Amos ‘n' Andy,” and looks back on the day the Beatles rocked his young world and changed his life. Also, Lewis auditions for Woody Allen, Gilbert loses a part to Dustin Hoffman (!) and Sir Cedric Hardwicke fails to live up to his name. PLUS: David Copperfield! Huntz Hall! “Terror Train”! Gilbert portrays a Spaniard! And Lon Chaney Jr. gets Bela Lugosi's brain! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices