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We've reached the penultimate episode of this year's spooky season franchise run. Earlier this year, the Final Destination franchise returned after a decade and a half hiatus with FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES. The sixth installment expands upon the universe of the franchise in ways that add both thematic and narrative weight. It features strong characterizations, clever, inventive sequencing, and -- of course -- a lot of surprising and elaborate deaths. It also features the final on screen performance of the legendary horror icon Tony Todd, who passed away before the film was released and whose final lines in the film serve as a coda for both his career and the franchise as a whole.Unpacking all of that and more with us is a host of fun guests, including Vera Goudie, Matt Ruff, Penny Rouse, Matt Murray, Steve Beckley, and Jocee Worley. It's not only a thoughtful and occasionally heartfelt conversation about the preciousness of life, it's also a laughter-filled joy machine of a discussion party. We truly find the hope in the horrific this week and we hope you all enjoy it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Watchcast Month-O'-Horror continues apace, and this week we're checking out a movie that's been on Vinny's bucket list for years now, Final Destination! Join us as we confront Vinny's fears of everyday household objects conspiring to murder him, and pick apart this pleasingly goofy teen horror flick. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 154: Final Destination (2000) (00:00:42) - Intro. (00:03:26) - How are we feeling about this Final Destination? (00:11:27) - The origins of this franchise. (00:23:59) - Cast chat. (00:34:12) - Getting ready for a bad flight. (00:43:47) - What kind of messed up God would down this flight? (00:49:48) - Break! (00:50:17) - We're back, and somehow it was all a horrible dream. (00:56:20) - It is perhaps understandable that these teens are very confused. (01:00:56) - It's amazing that eagle statue doesn't end up falling on someone's head. (01:03:38) - Tod gets...choked up. (01:13:17) - Finally, Tony Todd is here to explain some things. (01:17:52) - Reading the patterns, and then it's Terry's turn. (01:22:36) - Fraught for teacher. (01:28:46) - Clear's tragic backstory, and eventually onto our next death. (01:38:06) - Going survivalist mode, and Clear is next. (01:45:28) - The ending swap. (01:50:42) - Final thoughts. (01:54:44) - List placements, and housekeeping for next week's film: Hereditary! (01:58:51) - Outro.
A must for any Halloween watchlist, Candyman (1992) remains one of horror's most haunting reflections on myth, race, and obsession. In this episode of Cutting Deep into Horror, hosts Henrique Couto and Rachael Redolfi dig into Bernard Rose's chilling vision, exploring how Clive Barker's original short story “The Forbidden” transformed into a film that defined early-'90s horror.We dissect Tony Todd's commanding performance as Candyman, Virginia Madsen's descent into madness, and the real-world setting of Chicago's Cabrini-Green housing projects, where folklore and fear intertwine. From the gothic tragedy of Helen Lyle to the legacy of Candyman as a mirror of societal anxieties, Henrique and Rachael unpack why this film's legacy still cuts deep over thirty years later.Inside this episode:
Movie Meltdown - Episode 648 (For our Patreon "Horror Club") This episode we discuss Mario Bava's Kill, Baby... Kill! And as we bask in the weird fog, we also address… Final Destination Bloodlines, Death of a Unicorn, Weapons, No Such Thing, vintage CSI skills, human arm sconces, 60s eyeliner, Burgomeister, old-timey superstitious people, dumb names for ghost, music, the spiral staircase, Tony Todd, you are your own ghost child, green lights, Sarah Polley, murdering a guy in an alley and ghost child with a bouncy ball. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for "Kill, Baby... Kill!", so go watch the movie before you listen. “It happened so nonchalantly.”
Natalie and Arnold bid farewell to a horror legend, Tony Todd (1954-2024), and heap praise (spoiler alert) on the latest in the FINAL DESTINATION series, FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES (2025)! In talking about this new legacy sequel, they also look back at the entire franchise, and Todd's role in making it so memorable and fun. So listen for the wind, try not to get near...well, anything, really...and lock yourselves in safe and sound while you listen to this not-at-all dangerous episode of GHOULS IN THE HOUSE! And remember, when you're listening to this podcast, the only ghoul in the house...is YOU! Show Music: "Cemetery Dance" by The Vivisectors. Leave a comment and let us know what you think, or write to us at media@atbpublishing.com. On Threads, find Natalie at @positivelynatalie and Arnold at @doctorofthedead.
Welcome to another episode of Death Don't Do Fiction, the AIPT Movies podcast! The podcast about the enduring legacy of our favorite movies! It's October, so that means it's time for our “Shocktober” series, where we cover movies that go bump in the night! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and returning guest Tony Sedani discuss Tom Savini's overlooked 1990 remake of the George Romero classic, Night of the Living Dead!A quick pace! Mild undead nudity! Shocking neck violence! A door you can punch through! A female lead who transitions from damsel in distress to legitimate action hero! Fantastic makeup effects and memorable zombie designs, including one that's twisted up like a pretzel! A great "one awful night in a single location" movie! No real explanation for the horrors that ensue! Social commentary on division and class war! Good ol' boys toying with zombies! Feelings of hopelessness! An impossible Candyman reference! A cast that includes the legendary Tony Todd, Laura Dern's stunt double from Jurassic Park, Patricia Tallman, the writer of The Gingerdead Man, William Butler, an unrecognizable Bill Moseley, and Tom Towles as the worst dude ever! While it may live in the shadow of the 1968 original, it's one of the better remakes and some people's preferred version of Night of the Living Dead! In addition, Alex talks about his favorite movies from Fantastic Fest 2025, including the Iko Uwais-produced martial arts extravaganza Ikatan Darah, Johannes Roberts' monkey-gone-mad creature feature Primate, Justin Long's unique take on corrupt cops in Los Angeles, Night Patrol, Steve Kostanki's Deathstalker, V/H/S/Halloween, the shark thriller Beast of War, and Curry Barker's oddly funny cautionary horror tale, Obsession!Finally, Tony shares his spoiler-free thoughts on The Long Walk, One Battle After Another, Good Boy, and The Smashing Machine, while Alex does the same for the Shudder original Night of the Reaper, and the realization of a plumber's worst nightmare, Scared Shitless!You can find Death Don't Do Fiction on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The Death Don't Do Fiction podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris and Tim Gardiner, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from two filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Twitter, Bluesky, or Letterboxd @actionharris. This episode's guest, Tony Sedani, can be on Instagram @tsedani. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the Death Don't Do Fiction crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter or Instagram @aiptmoviespod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
This week we officially enter October and with that comes the annual WIHTA Scaretacular ™. Our first spooky single is Candyman by Pitbull, released Nov. 27, 2007. Despite the name, don't expect a song dedicated to the works of Tony Todd, you will be disappointed. Also in this prepisode music news of the weird, listener emails and we announce next week's album. In this episode we discuss how to handle a Candyman, Tim's clear hair, groupie rules, how to avoid multi-level marketing schemes, are sharks real and if so what do they find romantic, someone is planning on kidnapping Garrett, Ed Sheeran's plan to haunt us from beyond the grave, Corey Feldman's progress on Dancing with the Stars, and so much more! Hatepod.com | TW: @AlbumHatePod | IG: @hatePod | hatePodMail@gmail.com Episode Outline: Quick update on the goings on at the world headquarters Discuss our history with the song/band Song discussion - lyrics and music Music Video How the song did worldwide Amazon reviews Listener email (just 2) Music news of the weird Announce next week's album
We take a look at a classic 90s horror film that means a lot to Tiff. Been on my to do list for a while but finally got around to it. A horror film that was way more interesting then I expected. This movie also shows how great of an actor Tony Todd was. Come hear how we felt about the 1992 Candyman film. Starring Mike Albertin, Tiffany Albertin, Kenneth Sanity, and Bill Tucker. A Gamer Looks at 40 - https://agamerlooksat40.com/ Robbie's Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/2Yu0P73Pydfi9VMdl2k8cZ Phoebe's Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/theletsplayprincess Phoebe's Podcast - https://nerdsabroadcast.podbean.com/ Zac's Podcast - https://linktr.ee/absolutelythebest Helena - https://linktr.ee/helhathfury Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GamesMyMomFound Follow us on Facebook. Instagram - gamesmymomfound_ YouTube - https://youtube.com/c/GamesMyMomFoundPodcast Discord - https://discord.gg/YQRZB2sXJC My Son's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Johnnyrumorab
The Tragedy, Terror, and Legacy of CandymanIn this 60 Nights of Fright entry, we step into the mirror and confront one of horror's most haunting legends. Candyman(1992). Directed by Bernard Rose and Starring Tony Todd and Virginia Madsen, this isn't just another slasher; it's a gothic tale of vengeance, tragedy, and the power of belief.In this episode of JayMovieTalk:*My thoughts on Candyman's urban legend roots and real-world social commentary.*Exploring the dynamic performances of Tony Todd & Virginia Madsen*The eerie beauty of Philip Glass's score.Side Topics:-Tony Todd's place among horror's elite-Horror as social reflection(CandyMan, Get Out, and US)-The power of atmosphere and sound in building fear.
Diane and Sean discuss the most emo movie of all time, 1994's...The Crow. Episode music is, "It Can't Rain All the Time", written by Graeme Revell and Jane Siberry, performed by Jane Siberry from the OST. Note: There was an error with the initial upload of this episode. If you find there is no audio after the intros, you'll need to refresh this episode, or your app to get the updated audio.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- BlueSky: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show
How did a British ghost story set in a Liverpool council estate became America's most haunting urban legend?In 1992, director Bernard Rose transformed Clive Barker's British ghost story, The Forbidden, into one of horror's most intelligent and thought-provoking slashers. But the inspiration ran deeper than fiction. The tragic 1987 murder of Ruthie Mae McCoy, who called 911 claiming someone was breaking into her Chicago apartment through her bathroom mirror, is a chilling real life inspiration to one of cinema's most enduring, and gothically romantic horror icons.Candyman is not just a horror movie; it's a reflection of societal fears, racial injustice, and the haunting legacy of violence against Black people in America, specifically black men. The film, set in the Cabrini Green housing project, serves as a backdrop for a story that's both supernatural and tragically real. Tony Todd's portrayal of Candyman is chilling yet tragic, highlighting the character's backstory as a victim of racial injustice rather than just a typical horror villain. Helen Lyle, a white woman who becomes entangled in the Candyman myth, exposes the privilege and naivety that often accompany the quest for truth. The contrast between her character and the realities faced by the residents of Cabrini Green is not just a plot device; it's a commentary on who gets to tell stories and which voices are heard.I dare you to say his name five times... Candyman, Candyman, Candyman, Candyman.... I would love to hear your thoughts on Candyman (1992) !Verbal Diorama is now an award-winning podcast! Best Movie Podcast in the inaugural Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards and was nominated for the Earworm Award at the 2025 Golden Lobes.CONTACT.... Twitter @verbaldiorama Instagram @verbaldiorama Facebook @verbaldiorama Letterboxd @verbaldiorama Email verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] com Website verbaldiorama.comSUPPORT VERBAL DIORAMA....Give this podcast a five-star Rate & Review Join the Patreon | Send a Tip ABOUT VERBAL DIORAMAVerbal Diorama is hosted, produced, edited, researched, recorded and marketed by me, Em | This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. Theme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme Song. Music by Chloe Enticott - Compositions by Chloe. Lyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!) Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique StudioPatrons: Simon, Laurel, Derek, Cat, Andy, Mike, Luke, Michael, Scott, Brendan, Ian, Lisa, Sam, Jack, Stuart, Nicholas, Zo, Kev, Heather, Danny, Stu, Brett, Philip M, Xenos, Sean, Ryno, Philip K, Adam, Elaine, Kyle, Aaron and ConnerThis podcast uses the following third-party services for...
We're all still mourning the late great talent Tony Todd and since we've done various themed discussions on actors careers, it was time to dive into many of the various Zombie apocalypse action flicks he got to be a part of. Which movies can one recommend besides only the NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD remake? Which entry in his career is truly underrated? And which one should be avoided by purtists of his work? Enjoy, get spooky & and perhaps say his name five times in honor of him! MOVIES DISCUSSED: Night of the Living Dead (1990) Voodoo Dawn Shadow: Dead Riot Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn Army of the Damned (2013) Zombies (2016) SKy Sharks INTRO CLIP: Flicks and the City interview from May 21, 2014
The deaths are elaborate, the paranoia is real, and the franchise is unforgettable. In Episode 354 of JayMovieTalk, I'm ranking every Final Destination movie from my least favorite to my number one pick. From Roller Coasters to pile-ups, tanning beds to flight disasters, these films turned everyday fears into cinematic nightmares.In this episode of 60 Night of Fright :*Full ranking of all six Final Destination films (Yes, including Bloodlines )*Side Topics: Death as the ultimate villain, the most creative kills in horror, and why this franchise still has fans over 20 years later.*Shoutout to Tony Todd's unforgettable presence as the voice of doom.If you've ever found yourself avoiding highways, tanning beds, or roller coasters, this episode is for you.
Sometimes horror doesn't need a killer in a mask—it just needs gravity, leaky plumbing, and a loose screw. This week Pete, Tommy, Kynan, and Chelsea dive headlong into the beautifully deranged contraptions of fate in the Final Destination series. We zero in on films one, two, five, and six, skipping the middle entries (with Chelsea reluctantly leaving her beloved roller coaster behind) to track how the franchise evolved from eerie paranoia to glossy spectacle—and sometimes back again.What makes these films so uniquely unnerving? They erase the safe distance of supernatural slashers and drop death right in our kitchens, on our highways, and even at the optometrist. From the infamous log truck pile-up in Final Destination 2 to the unexpectedly brilliant twist of Final Destination 5, the series keeps daring us to see everyday objects as lethal Rube Goldberg machines. Along the way, we debate the rules of death (are they rules or just improv?), celebrate Tony Todd as the connective tissue of the franchise, and wrestle with whether the overpolished look of Bloodlines makes its gore more cartoonish than chilling. And yes, we all pick our favorite kills—expect airbags, bathtubs, and gymnastic mats to come up in conversation.It's a franchise that's as much about philosophy as phobia—existential dread wrapped in popcorn horror, where the fun lies in watching fate toy with its victims like a sadistic game master. Whether you love the paranoia of not knowing which object will strike next or the catharsis of absurd spectacle, Final Destination has a death with your name on it. Join us, as we laugh, squirm, and admit how these movies have ruined car rides, kitchen appliances, and even snow globes forever.Featured FilmsTonight's Quadruple Feature:Final Destination 1 - Apple TV | Amazon | LetterboxdFinal Destination 2 - Apple TV | Amazon | LetterboxdFinal Destination 5 - Apple TV| Amazon | LetterboxdFinal Destination Bloodlines - Apple TV | Amazon | Letterboxd
Director: Zach Lipovski, Adam B. SteinWriters: Guy Busick, Lori Evans Taylor, Jon WattsStars: Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Rya Kihlstedt, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, Anna Lore, Tony ToddSign up to support Progressively Horrified on Patreon for as little as $5 a month and get bonus episodes! https://www.patreon.com/c/progressivelyhorrified Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patreon https://www.patreon.com/BadBit Discord https://discord.gg/wPNp3kC Social https://twitter.com/PSTrophyRoom This week we're diving into major PlayStation news. Reports claim Insomniac's long-awaited Wolverine game is finally set to launch in 2026, followed by a Venom spin-off in the Spider-Man universe. Could Venom arrive as a PlayStation 6 exclusive? And after the tragic passing of Tony Todd, will Insomniac reuse his unused dialogue, recast, or risk AI? We also break down the latest rumors that a new PlayStation State of Play is scheduled for next week, with Wolverine almost certain to make an appearance. What other reveals could Sony have in store — Judas, Little Devil Inside, or even a God of War Metroidvania? On top of that, Sony has reaffirmed its mission to remain the leader in single-player storytelling, with Astro Bot, Ghost of Yotei, Spider-Man 2, God of War Ragnarok, and more showcasing the strength of PlayStation's first-party lineup. If you're excited for Wolverine, curious about the Venom spin-off, or waiting for the next big State of Play, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
Don't be yoyo's or lame brains and listen to episode 178 of The Horror Stans Podcast! For this one we are covering the Tom Savini directed remake of Night of the Living Dead! Listen as we discuss if this can compare to the iconic original, Barbara being a badass, Tony Todd's amazing acting, political commentary, Sabrina Carpenter and who would be cast in a remake of this remake (Brie Larson?!)Please give us 5 stars!Instagram and Twitter: @horrorstansTiktok: @horrorstanspodcastSteve: @screamsteve/@stesta621Matt: @mcavo92
Send us a textJoe and I had a blast chatting about the Final Destination movie that ties them all together and where it started. Take a listen as we chat about the many different new ways Death takes on killing. And watch the legendary Tony Todd in his final performance.Final Destination: Bloodlines - R - 2025Actors - Kaitlyn Santa Jones, Teo Briones, Rya Kihlstedt, Tony ToddDirector - Zach Lipovsky & Adam B SteinBudget - 50 Mil - Gross - 310 MilStreaming - HBO Max/Disney+/HuluOne Movie Guy's Opinion - Facebook Grouponemovieguysopinion@gmail.com
Seriah is joined by Brennan and Saxon for A WanderingThe Road episode. Topics include tech issues, Seriah's recent poltergeist incidents, kundalini energy, strange experiences with the perception of “energy”, a knock on the inside of Seriah's eyelids, the infamous 3 knocks, sensory deprivation tanks, a yoga studio with stereo Tibetan singing bowl sounds, stereo backpacks, Seriah's level stress and poltergeist activity, PK energy and stress, the movie “Final Destination: Bloodlines” movie and a real disaster, actor Tony Todd and his final scene, the band “Drama Scream” and a weird experience, owls in upstate New York, bizarre owl experiences, Seriah's 8 owls in a particular tree, bird watchers, Randonautica experiences, Brennan's short stories for his “Fear Daily” podcast, an electrical power station disguised as a house, Randomnautica directing a user to a traphouse / drughouse, Seriah's liminal life, ultraterrestrial beings afraid of humans, a DMT trip encountering a defensive being, Paratopia Oculus, Jeff Ritzmann and Jeremy Vaeni, a shroudman encounter, electro-magnetic fields interfering with communication with the Other, chronic cell phone usage, misperceptions of asbestos and lead and the implications of modern technology, the crisis of concentration, the 2017 film time-travel movie “Curvature”, acoustic strip headphones, different ways of watching films, the possibility that ultraterrestial/Other beings are unable to communicate with humans, Harry Houdini, dreams of deceased loved ones, the video game analogy, a dark take on that idea, experiences and the brain filtering, NDEs and their consequences, Cherylee Black, intelligence civilization and morality among animals, morals vs /and/with religion, moral relativism and moral absolutes, and much more! This is an absolutely fascinating conversation!
This is my very first collaboration with another podcast!!! It was so much fun and I know we will be doing this again. We chatted for over 3 hours, we were having a lot of fun, so I broke this down into 3 episodes and this is part 2. Go check out Live or Die Podcast with hosts Frank and LC, you will be entertained. We chat more about Tony Todd and just so many other things. Frank and LC are amazing and so much fun to chat with. You can also get her book, Keep Living.LC's Candyman Cocktail:IngredientsTequilaKool-aid Liquid (flavor of your choicse)IceWaterDirectionsAdd tequila, Kool-aid Liquid, water, and ice in a glass and stir.Add more Kool-aid and or water if needed.Enjoy.Tony Todd Drinking Game:Drink when…we talk about a film you have seen.we quote a line from him.there is a story about him.Pour one out for him, or take a shot in his honor.As always, drink responsibly and with others. Follow or subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter at @Line_Drunk.
This is my very first collaboration with another podcast!!! It was so much fun and I know we will be doing this again. We chatted for over 3 hours, we were having a lot of fun, so I broke this down into 3 episodes and this is part 2. Go check out Live or Die Podcast with hosts Frank and LC, you will be entertained. We chat more about Tony Todd and just so many other things. Frank and LC are amazing and so much fun to chat with. You can also get her book, Keep Living.Hook:Ingredients2 oz Tequila1 oz Honey Syrup3/4 oz Lime JuiceHoneyDirectionsIn a shaker, add tequila, honey syrup, and lime juice.Shake!Rim glass with honey and strain drink into glass. Cheers!Tony Todd Drinking Game:Drink when…we talk about a film you have seen.we quote a line from him.there is a story about him.Pour one out for him, or take a shot in his honor.As always, drink responsibly and with others. Follow or subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter at @Line_Drunk.
In honor of the recent release of Final Destination: Bloodlines, we decide to watch the OG Final Destination! This movie was a great blast from the past, and it was cool to see faces that are now flying under the radar. The first 10 minutes of this movie were tense and anxiety-inducing. Listen up as we discuss all the stuff we learned about how fate/death work in the movie, how death uses liquid and winds, and how we never pass up an opportunity to ogle horror icon Tony Todd. Rate! Review! Follow! Email us at toasttoromcoms@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram/Letterboxd @toastyhorror Check out our website toasttoromcoms.com
Movies, games... little else! 0:00 - Wo Long, Wukong, Wuchang, and Woochi 3:38 - Gameplay footage of Jurassic Park Survival is apparently 65 million years in the making 7:22 - Capcom showed us all the positive things people said about their controlled demo of Pragmata. Were there any less-than-positive impressions? Surely not, you trust the company that's financially invested in the games success to be completely forthcoming with such information, don't you? 10:52 - Doom: The Dark Ages has a GREAT quality of life feature that is not implemented as well as it could be 17:06 - Alien: Earth hates me and is trying to hurt me with its editing 27:50 - The reasons theater-goers love the theater are the same reasons I hate it 44:50 - I finally saw Clown In a Cornfield! The book was better... 54:26 - I finally saw the new Final Destination! I'll tell ya, stories about the inevitability and inescapability of death ain't as much fun in my middle-age as they were in my youth 1:08:52 - The Monkey is Final Destination with a monkey 1:15:50 - New Friday the 13th short film has a bunch of really fun ideas! If you missed Saturday's live broadcast of Molehill Mountain, you can watch the video replay on YouTube. Alternatively, you can catch audio versions of the show on iTunes. Molehill Mountain streams live at 7p PST every Saturday night! Credits: Molehill Mountain is hosted by Andrew Eisen. Music in the show includes "To the Top" by Silent Partner. It is in the public domain and free to use. Molehill Mountain logo by Scott Hepting. Chat Transcript: 7:07 PMSheekagoHey all 7:08 PMSheekagoI got you bud 7:11 PMSheekagoNext game in the series, Woo Woo? 7:12 PMSheekagoI noticed the pattern, also. 7:13 PMSheekagoI was wondering if they were all related. I'd heard the names, just didn't know what they were about. 7:14 PMSheekagoWu: The trek to Jurassic Park 7:16 PMSheekagoYou do you, woo hoo. 7:17 PMaddictedtochaosHello 7:18 PMSheekagoMaybe they had the maintenance crew try out the game for the first time. 7:25 PMSheekagoI forgot what game I was playing that had something similar. When I found an exit, I get a message, "If you take this exit means you can't come back. Are you sure you want to exit?" 7:27 PMaddictedtochaosSaw “Nobody 2” today was a lot of fun. A good violent romp. 7:36 PMSheekagoFace hugger implanted a tick and that's what emerged? 7:38 PMaddictedtochaosNot going to lie, I do prefer going to the theater. I go in the early afternoon which tends to lead to fewer people. 7:39 PMSheekagoI enjoy the big screen of the theater and the sound... but I hate the people who ruin the experience. 7:39 PMaddictedtochaosDownside the nearest theater is about 40 minutes away. 7:41 PMSheekagoWe were so poor, we only had a 13 inch black and white used tv. 7:44 PMSheekagoOh yeah, the rabbit ears were loose 7:44 PMaddictedtochaosHad an AMC theater about 28 minutes away, but it closed last year. A new one is going to take its place but hasn't opened yet. 7:44 PMSheekagoThis is back in the late 80s 7:45 PMaddictedtochaosThe Naked Gun was funny. 7:47 PMaddictedtochaosI've heard the other thing before. 8:04 PMaddictedtochaosNever been a horror fan. 8:10 PMaddictedtochaosI remember reading somewhere that for that scene, the filmmakers said that Tony Todd's character is truly speaking to the audience in that scene. 8:25 PMaddictedtochaosTrue ad-lib was usually for Robin Williams or Jim Carrey. 8:45 PMaddictedtochaosPropeller 9:00 PMaddictedtochaosLike Metallica fans that keep wanting them to keep making Master of Puppets over and over again.
This is my very first collaboration with another podcast!!! It was so much fun and I know we will be doing this again. We chatted for over 3 hours, we were having a lot of fun, so I broke this down into 3 episodes. Go check out Live or Die Podcast with hosts Frank and LC, you will be entertained. You can also go check our LC's book, Keep Living.We were wanting to discuss the horror icon and very talented man, Tony Todd. He had so many amazing film roles, including Candy Man and his role in all of the Final Destination films among others. So for the first hour we were able to have Jeffrey Reddick join and talk about Tony and his legacy.The Bee Sting:Ingredients1/2 oz Mezcal1/2 oz Tequila1 oz Honey Syrup1/2 oz Grand MarnierDirectionsIn a shaker, add mezcal, tequila, honey syrup, grand mariner, and ice.Shake!Strain into a shot glass. Cheers!Tony Todd Drinking Game:Drink when…we talk about a film you have seen.we quote a line from him.there is a story about him.Pour one out for him, or take a shot in his honor.As always, drink responsibly and with others. Follow or subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter at @Line_Drunk.
Seriah is joined by Brennan and Saxon for A Wandering The Road episode. Topics include tech issues, Seriah's recent poltergeist incidents, kundalini energy, strange experiences with the perception of “energy”, a knock on the inside of Seriah's eyelids, the infamous 3 knocks, sensory deprivation tanks, a yoga studio with stereo Tibetan singing bowl sounds, stereo backpacks, Seriah's level stress and poltergeist activity, PK energy and stress, the movie “Final Destination: Bloodlines” movie and a real disaster, actor Tony Todd and his final scene, the band “Drama Scream” and a weird experience, owls in upstate New York, bizarre owl experiences, Seriah's 8 owls in a particular tree, bird watchers, Randonautica experiences, Brennan's short stories for his “Fear Daily” podcast, an electrical power station disguised as a house, Randonautica directing a user to a traphouse / drughouse, Seriah's liminal life, ultraterrestrial beings afraid of humans, a DMT trip encountering a defensive being, Paratopia Oculus, Jeff Ritzmann and Jeremy Vaeni, a shroudman encounter, electro-magnetic fields interfering with communication with the Other, chronic cell phone usage, misperceptions of asbestos and lead and the implications of modern technology, the crisis of concentration, the 2017 film time-travel movie “Curvature”, acoustic strip headphones, different ways of watching films, the possibility that ultraterrestial / Other beings are unable to communicate with humans, Harry Houdini, dreams of deceased loved ones, the video game analogy, a dark take on that idea, experiences and the brain filtering, NDEs and their consequences, Cherylee Black, intelligence civilization and morality among animals, morals vs /and/with religion, moral relativism and moral absolutes, and much more! This is an absolutely fascinating conversation!
Send us your movie recommendations!This week, Captain and Wilson discuss the 2024 horror, "Stream," which is a modern slasher with streaming twist. It takes place at an isolated hotel that is turned into a murderous arena where killers compete for the highest body count while online viewers place bets on the bloodshed. The film features Jeffrey Combs, Tim Reid, Dee Wallace, Danielle Harris, and Tony Todd (...and a teeny smidge of Tim Curry).The film discussion begins around 18:05.
We took in the sixth installment of the Final Destination film series in 4DX! We talk about the Final Destination movies and about our previous adventures in 4DX before we enter Final Destination Bloodlines. Just like the film Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (2023), Final Destination Bloodlines (2025) starts out in the year 1969. It begins with a thrilling high-rise Space Needle restaurant tower collapse, then flashes forward to 2024 to follow a family haunted by Death. The movie stars Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, Anna Lore, Brec Bassinger, and Tony Todd in his final film performance. We'll report back on how much the Regal Pepsi 4DX rocked us!
Send us a textDeath has never been so logical. Final Destination Bloodlines delivers what might be the most perfectly plotted horror film in years, surprising us with its airtight storyline and fully justified character actions. Who would have thought that the sixth installment in a horror franchise would be the one to eliminate plot holes entirely?The film brilliantly connects to the broader Final Destination universe while standing confidently on its own. Set after previous entries yet functioning as a prequel that explains the entire franchise's mythology, Bloodlines introduces a 1950s premonition that establishes the "bloodlines" concept – suggesting all victims throughout the series share a connection. This elegant world-building enhances rather than complicates, giving viewers just enough information without overwhelming them with convoluted explanations.Tony Todd's final performance deserves special recognition, as the filmmakers crafted a perfect send-off that acknowledges both the character and the actor. His recurring presence throughout the franchise finally receives meaningful context. Meanwhile, Richard Hammond shines as "a perfect likable dick," landing every joke and emotional beat with precision that elevates the entire film. Unlike typical horror movies where audiences root for annoying characters to die, Bloodlines presents people you genuinely care about, making their potential deaths more impactful.The family-centric narrative creates a refreshing dynamic where characters quickly accept their predicament and work together intelligently. Gone are the frustrating moments of previous films where skeptical characters ignore warnings until it's too late. Our only minor complaint involves the occasionally obvious CGI that lacks the visceral impact of the practical effects in earlier entries. Nevertheless, both hosts rate this as potentially the best film of the year and a triumphant revitalization of the franchise. What are your favorite kills from the Final Destination series? Share in the comments and join the conversation! Support the show
In this episode Mike, Rich and Steve tackle 8 new releases - as usual, click the link to see a trailer for each film. We kick off with TIN SOLDIER (Signature Entertainment), which finds Scott Eastwood as an ex cult member recruited by a shadow ops team to re-enter his former home, a compound run by an ex army General. (NB: this is now available to stream on Amazon Prime). 40 ACRES (Vertigo Releasing) is one of 2 contenders this week for a top 10 spot - a post apocalyptic tale of a family defending their farm from marauding cannibals! SAINT CLARE (101 Films) is my 2nd contender. Bella Thorn stars as Clare Bleeker, a high school student chosen by God to rid her town of sex traffickers. OSIRIS (Signature Entertainment) is the latest from action auteur William Kaufman, and concerns a Special Forces unit abducted by alien warriors! FUTRA DAYS (Reel 2 Reel Films) is about a man who travels 3 years into the future to try and fix his relationship with his girlfriend. THE ACTIVATED MAN (High Fliers) is one of Tony Todd's last films, and he gets a decent chunk of screentime here, helping a man defend against a malevolent spirit. THE BANISHED (Blue Finch Film Releasing) is an Australian horror set in the outback, where a young woman finds herself lost and injured while searching for her brother. REPUTATION (Miracle Media) shares a theme with last episode's Salvable, as a young drug dealer has to confront the toxic relationship he has with his old friend, just released from prison and making waves for all concerned. Our Short Shot is CHARLIE FOXTROT, a proof-of-concept film about two constables who find themselves in a deadly confrontation on a farm. Click the link to see the whole short film! Our DTV Throwback is something of a find, and credit to friend of the show RamonWrites for bringing it to our attention! SWORD OF HEAVEN is destined to be a cult classic. We watched a low-res version on YouTube - click the link for the whole film and enjoy its craziness! Follow the Short Shots on X (formerly Twitter) where you will find hundreds of links to awesome short films! Don't forget to also check out our main show, the DTV DIGEST on X and FACEBOOK! We are also now on Bluesky! Follow us here: @thedtvdigest.bsky.social and @dtvshortshots.bsky.social
Join the Squad as they review one of Otis's favorite Zombie Films starring Tony Todd. Email us at AllentownPresents@gmail.com
Tyler and Konnery are joined by Lily Denering Young to try to outrun death as they cover "Final Destination Bloodlines"! Together they discuss this film's different character dynamics compared to earlier installments, the long gap between films, explore their most and least favorite deaths, the incredible Tony Todd's final performance, oblivious dump truck drivers, and so much more on this Death-not-so-defying episode of The Friendchise Podcast! What's New: What's New: Kon: Death Stranding 2 (PS5) Tyler and Lily: Lincoln (Rental), Deep Cover (2025) (Prime Video), Andor Season 2 (Disney+)
Seriah is joined by Brennan and Saxon for A WanderingThe Road episode. Topics include tech issues, Seriah's recent poltergeist incidents, kundalini energy, strange experiences with the perception of “energy”, a knock on the inside of Seriah's eyelids, the infamous 3 knocks, sensory deprivation tanks, a yoga studio with stereo Tibetan singing bowl sounds, stereo backpacks, Seriah's level stress and poltergeist activity, PK energy and stress, the movie “Final Destination: Bloodlines” movie and a real disaster, actor Tony Todd and his final scene, the band “Drama Scream” and a weird experience, owls in upstate New York, bizarre owl experiences, Seriah's 8 owls in a particular tree, bird watchers, Randomnautica experiences, Brennan's short stories for his “Fear Daily” podcast, an electrical power station disguised as a house, Randomnautica directing a user to a traphouse / drughouse, Seriah's liminal life, ultraterrestrial beings afraid of humans, a DMT trip encountering a defensive being, Paratopia Oculus, Jeff Ritzmann and Jeremy Vaeni, a shroudman encounter, electro-magnetic fields interfering with communication with the Other, chronic cell phone usage, misperceptions of asbestos and lead and the implications of modern technology, the crisis of concentration, the 2017 film time-travel movie “Curvature”, acoustic strip headphones, different ways of watching films, the possibility that ultraterrestial/Other beings are unable to communicate with humans, Harry Houdini, dreams of deceased loved ones, the video game analogy, a dark take on that idea, experiences and the brain filtering, NDEs and their consequences, Cherylee Black, intelligence civilization and morality among animals, morals vs /and/with religion, moral relativism and moral absolutes, and much more! This is an absolutely fascinating conversation!Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part PodcastOutro Music is Pleasure Void with Bell Jar Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony Todd was a giant of the genre, and his death last November was deeply felt. So it's nice that we get one more film from him, thanks to CUTTER'S CLUB, a 2005 film long thought lost, but finally recovered and released just this year! Not only do we get some unseen work from Todd at his most deliciously over-the-top, we also get to see one last film from late Full Moon greats like Mac Ahlberg and John Carl Buechler! Hosted by Jarrod Hornbeck and Steve Guntli Theme song by Kyle Hornbeck Logo by Doug McCambridge Email: puppetmasterscastlefreaks@gmail.com Instagram/Threads: @puppetmasters_castlefreaks YouTube: @PuppetMastersCastleFreaks Next week's episode: Demon in the Bottle
We may be done with the theme months for now, but just like you can never escape death, you can't really get away from a Spooky Tuesday theme event. This week, we're throwing it back to 2022's Final Destination Summer as we cover Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025). A return to the franchise with a fresh perspective on the formula, this flick dives deep into the lore and brings back one last appearance from the iconic Tony Todd. On our latest episode, we're sharing our favorite deaths, debating the stakes, and discussing what's the deal with all those premonitions. References:Behind the Opening SequenceTony Todd FeatureEvery FD Death Explainedhttps://collider.com/final-destination-bloodlines-not-the-origin-story-no-character-overlap-explained-adam-stein-zach-lipovsky/https://www.npr.org/2025/05/24/nx-s1-5409322/final-destination-bloodlines-deathhttps://www.landofgeek.com/posts/final-destination-bloodlines-easter-eggshttps://finaldestination.fandom.com/wiki/Final_Destination:_Destination_Zero
On this week's episode Will, Ian & Nora are joined by GIANNI MAGNA to seek Vengeance! It's a a Hangman's Joke, vengeance, love, reality, life.Luckily it can't rain all the time, thanks to- THE CROW (1994) R 102 minutesDirected by: Alex Proyas. Starring: Brandon Lee, Michael Wincott, Ernie Hudson, Bai Ling, David Patrick Kelly, Laurence Mason, Anna Thompson, Angel David, Rochelle Davis, Michael Massey, Tony Todd, Jon Polito, Bill Raymond, Marco Rodriguez and Many Other Talented People!00:00:30- Welcome GIANNI!00:01:00- First Thoughts00:11:00- GUESTIONS00:13:00- THE CROW (1994)00:20:30- Tasty Morsels00:27:00- Rating/Review01:22:30- Totals01:23:30- Next Week/Thank You Gianni/Bye!Patreon: patreon.com/THELastActionCriticsInstagram: @TheLastActionCriticsemail: Thelastactioncritics@gmail.comYoutube.comNext Week: The Big Hit (1998) (avaialble on hulu/disney+)
In this episode of Horror Joy, we turn back time to solve the puzzle of the first three films of the Final Destination franchise, exploring the ways they engage with the horrors of the new millennium, its politics, and its technologies. The series' horrors are doubled when we realize that the first film starts off with an exploding plane, uncannily anticipating the 9/11 terrorist attacks that fundamentally reshaped the United States of America, the Middle East, and the geopolitics of never-ending surveillance due to the specter of terrorism.They discuss:· How these films reflect the anxieties of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, including the twin specters of Y2K and the 9/11 terrorist attacks.· How the themes of technology, societal change, and existential dread, show up differently in each film· The role of Tony Todd's (Bludworth) character as a potential personification of death· And reflect on how the trilogy evolved into a commentary on the modern human condition.So, charge your camera batteries and death proof your rusty fishing hooks because the roller coaster is about to leave the station. It's your last chance to get off the ride. But don't worry, we'll remember your place in line.William Stevenson. "Late Slasher: Remediation to Premediation in Urban Legend, Gossip, and Final Destination."Danse MacabreCamus - The Myth of SisyphusHeidegger - Being and Time
We are joined by guest Scott Eggleston to talk about this iconic Tony Todd horror!
Sean is joined by producer Craig Perry to discuss the enduring success of the 'Final Destination' franchise. Perry reflects on the series' unique concept and cultural impact over 25 years, as well as the unexpected reception of the latest installment, 'Final Destination: Bloodlines.' The conversation spans Perry's early career, including his work on 'The First Wives Club' and 'American Pie,' before diving into the intricacies of creating Final Destination sequels. Craig shares behind-the-scenes insights on the film's production, the challenges of orchestrating complex death sequences, and the strategic gaps between releases. The episode concludes with a discussion on Tony Todd's memorable final scene in 'Bloodlines' and Perry's thoughts on the iconic 'Poltergeist' controversy. 00:00 Introduction to Final Destination Franchise 00:25 Interview with Producer Craig Perry 00:37 The Unexpected Success of Final Destination 01:31 Cultural Impact and Fan Reception 01:46 Craig Perry's Early Career 04:12 The Concept of Fate and Destiny 05:47 Jeffrey Reddick's Inspiration 08:25 The Role of Producers in Filmmaking 11:37 Casting Sean William Scott 14:47 Challenges and Gaps Between Sequels 16:49 Final Destination: Bloodlines 22:07 The Challenge of Sequels 22:42 Developing Set Pieces 23:17 Balancing Tone in Final Destination 23:46 The Writer's Room Process 25:02 The Importance of Tone and Set Pieces 25:50 Challenges in Creating Death Sequences 26:28 Starting from Scratch for Sequels 26:36 Pitching Ideas for Final Destination 6 27:38 John Watts' Unique Contribution 28:04 Character Dynamics in Bloodlines 30:52 The Complexity of Premonition Sequences 32:32 Technical Challenges in Filming 34:44 The Role of Second Unit 39:53 Tony Todd's Final Scene 40:50 Final Thoughts and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alright folks, buckle up! We are genuinely SO excited for today's episode because we're talking about what might just be one of the absolute best films we'll ever cover on this show. We're diving into Clive Barker's chilling urban legend masterpiece – Candyman. You know the one: grad students poking the hornet's nest of folklore, getting in terrifyingly deep. And that performance? The late, great Tony Todd is iconic, defining a generation of horror. If you haven't seen Candyman yet... seriously, you gotta fix that. Credits: Hosts: Jesse McAnally & Andrew DeWolf & Liz Esten Podcast Edited By: Nathan P. Keelan Keeper of the Cheese: Juliet Antonio This show is a part of the Broadway Podcast Network Social Media: Our WEBSITE Musicals with Cheese on Twitter Musicals W/ Cheese on Instagram Email us at musicaltheatrelives@gmail.com Merch!! Jess Socials Jesse McAnally on Twitter Jess McAnally on Instagram Andrew Socials Andrew DeWolf on Instagram Andrew DeWolf on Twitter Liz Socials Liz Esten on Instagram Liz Esten on Twitter Use our Affiliate Link Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join your horror hosts and final boy of a friend as they survive death's design. Connect with Ryan Find the Broads on IG and BlueskyChapters00:00 Introduction to the Bloody Brods Pod01:40 Meet Ryan Spearman: Horror Enthusiast02:22 Exploring Horror Favorites: Alien and Predator Franchises04:11 Anxiety and the Final Destination Franchise06:47 The Impact of Violence in Horror Films08:00 Spoiler Alert: Discussing Final Destination Bloodlines09:15 Opening Scene Analysis: Tension and CGI Effects12:04 Character Development: Iris and the Female Perspective15:36 The Role of Humor in Horror17:51 Memorable Death Scenes and Their Impact20:45 Nostalgic Reflections and Family Dynamics22:44 Character Analysis: The Young and the Left-Handed24:21 Therapy and Family Trauma26:31 Tattoo Scene and Character Development27:49 The MRI Scene: Tension and Expectations30:39 Twists and Revelations in the Narrative36:16 Tony Todd's Impact and Emotional Moments38:48 Dark Humor and Ethical Dilemmas41:29 Comparative Analysis: Horror Tropes and Influences42:43 Exploring the Franchise's Evolution44:22 Fan Theories and Easter Eggs45:47 Character Arcs and Death's Role46:01 Favorite Kills and Death Scenes51:52 Artistry in Horror Effects53:50 Identity and Personal Connections56:17 Advocating for 'Wheel of Time'
In this episode, Sean and Lexi dive deep into the 'Final Destination' franchise, discussing each film in detail and offering their opinions on the franchise's highs and lows. They specifically highlight 'Bloodlines,' the latest addition to the series, discussing its plot, characters, and overall impact. They also touch on the broader context of horror films, the evolution of film aesthetics, and potential future releases. The episode rounds off with announcements about upcoming live shows and future themes like Shark Month. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Chaos 01:05 Final Destination Discussion Begins 01:26 Patreon and Show Updates 03:11 Joe's Hiatus and Show Dynamics 07:49 Final Destination Movie Breakdown 16:06 Final Destination Franchise Analysis 42:50 Shocking Deaths and Crazy Scenes 43:29 The Importance of Ensemble Casts 43:50 Bloodlines: A Unique Group Survival Movie 46:19 Final Destination 3: Say Cheese and Die 47:58 Iconic and Controversial Deaths 51:36 The Worst in the Franchise: Final Destination 4 52:53 3D Gimmicks and Unbelievable Scenes 59:30 The Butterfly Effect Connection 01:15:47 Bloodlines: A Fresh Take on the Franchise 01:24:22 Group Dynamics and JB's Note 01:25:36 Tony Todd's Emotional Farewell 01:27:43 Final Destination Bloodlines Ending 01:34:50 Box Office Success and Franchise Discussion 01:44:27 Horror Movie Trends and Aesthetics 01:48:49 Upcoming Horror Releases 01:59:30 Shark Month Announcement and Wrap-Up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Charles (@charlesrockhill), Reed (@reedblackcomics) & Christopher (@chrisopotamia) discuss Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025), favorite cheese, TipTok, and toe-sucking. Follow us: Socials & Email dirtylittlehorrorpodcast@gmail.com Please leave a rating/review if you have a moment. It's a free way to help the show grow! Dirty Little Horror is an LGBT Horror podcast where we try to find the gay subtext and make spooky dick jokes! Opening instrumental: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
This week we're making dreams come true with 1997's throwback creature feature WISHMASTER. Featuring a who's who of horror both in front and behind the camera, the birth of the Djinn makes for a fun romp in the vein of not only 80s splatter horror, but also the classic Universal Monsters of yore. With FX from KNB and appearances from Robert Englund, Tony Todd, Kane Hodder, Reggie Bannister, Ted Raimi, the voice of Angus Scrimm along with an executive production credit by Wes Craven, this is a Dream Team of creatives for a B-movie. Mike, Brian and Devaughn are joined by guest John Seavey of the Half Priced Horror podcast but be careful what you wish for, because dreams can turn to nightmares pretty quick. Also, what's with all the smoking?
In this bonus After Dark episode, David chats with Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky (the directors of Final Destination Bloodlines) about the process of getting the gig to direct the new Final Destination, how they put together some of the film's memorable kills, and what it was like to work with Tony Todd for his final stint in the franchise. To get After Dark episodes every week and get episodes like this ad-free, become a patron at Patreon.com/filmpodcast.
Final Destination Bloodlines might be your sixth FD or your first (or maybe, like Kevin and Drea, you aren't confident about which ones you've seen or not). For our guest writer, filmmaker, and genre-film expert BJ Colangelo, Final Destination is THE horror franchise, making her the perfect lead for our metaphorical dance with Death. After we discuss the film, we honor the late Tony Todd by talking about our favorite "horror oracles."What's Good?Alonso - Étoile (the new show from Amy Sherman-Paladino & Daniel Paladino, on Prime)Drea - Mission Impossible franchise rewatchBJ - Cash's high school graduationKevin - Kara Morgan's one woman show, Inner VoicesITIDICMax is HBO Max AgainClarksdale, MS, Setting for SINNERS, Petitions for Special ScreeningTubi Has a New Category Filled With Classic Movies From the Criterion CollectionHere's the teaser trailer for Final Destination Bloodlines (as Alonso mentioned)Staff PicksDrea - Jane Austen Wrecked My LifeAlonso - Caught by the TidesBJ - The Ugly StepsisterKevin - Open WaterSleep Away Camp book, written by BJ and Harmony ColangeloThis Ends at Prom podcast Follow us on BlueSky, Facebook, or InstagramWithKevin AveryDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher
In this episode, we review the latest and sixth installment of the Final Destination series, Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025). We discuss how well the franchise has aged since the first film in 2000, and we celebrate Tony Todd and his contribution to the franchise, with this being the last film he acted in before his passing due to cancer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Tom, Kevin, Joe, and Matt F Basler as they review Final Destination Bloodlines and its Rube Goldberg-like death sequences. They discuss the franchise's formula and scenes from all the movies, and weigh in on Tony Todd's final role.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zusP7AzToJISupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/reelspoilers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this new Movie Monday we flee from death over multiple decades in Final Destination: Bloodlines. We discuss how this installment gets back to basics, swings the pendulum more towards comedy, Grandma's scary house, say farewell to the legendary Tony Todd, and if this is the best opening scene in the entire franchise. It's nice to see our old friend Death back to his old, shockingly elaborate games. Synopsis: Plagued by a recurring violent nightmare, a college student returns home to find the one person who can break the cycle and save her family from the horrific fate that inevitably awaits them. Starring: Kaitlyn Santan Juana, Richard Harmon, Tony Todd Directed by: Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein Join us in Mr. Creamjeans Hidey Hole: https://www.misfitparade.com/mrcreamjeans Join the Misfit Parade: https://www.misfitparade.com/ Support the show on the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/messedupmoviespod Watch our newest short film Sugar Tits Now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz7leFqqo4g
For this week's main podcast review, Giovanni Lago, Josh Parham, Tom O'Brien, and Will Mavity are reviewing and discussing "Final Destination Bloodlines," starring Kaitlyn Santa, Juana Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, Anna Lore, Brec Bassinger & Tony Todd. It's sixth installment in the "Final Destination" film series following 2011's "Final Destination 5." Did the break from the franchise do it some good? How does it play in IMAX? What did we think of the kills? Please tune in as we touch upon these points and more in our SPOILER-FILLED review. Thank you for listening, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textThis week we have the opportunity to chat to Adam & Zach about Bloodlines, focusing on the presence of Bludworth in the franchise and reflect on the life and legacy of icon Tony Todd. Rest in love.Check out video interview.FINAL DESTINATION BLOODLINES ONLY IN AUSTRALIAN CINEMAS MAY 15As suggested by Zach & Adam, big recommend to pair Bloodlines with Candyman. We also have a full review on the podcast.Website | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram
