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Christopher G. Brown and Scott Kurland sit down once a week in October to discuss their favorite horror films, as well as some real life unexplained and spooky stories. Hilarity...
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Christopher G. Brown and Scott Kurland sit down once a week in October to discuss their favorite horror films, as well as some real life unexplained and spooky stories. Hilarity promptly ensues.
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31 OCT 2024 · As we wrap up our Killer Month, Scott and Christopher discuss The Silence of the Lambs with returning guest Hayleigh Kurland. Amongst the discussion some hard hitting topics come about, such as the hygiene process of an imprisoned Hannibal Lecter, sneaking one's way into employment at Quantico (please do not do this), and Something of a Ghostly Nature™. Thanks for coming with us on another ride around the horror circuit and we'll see you next year for [THEME REDACTED]!!
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22 OCT 2024 · This is a bit of a chaotic episode as Christopher missed the memo on the recording time, and was late to the party and not prepared with notes. Scott heroically rose to the challenge and led the charge and guided his tardy co-host as well as returning guest Jonathan Kesselman (Jimmy Vestvood: Amerikan Hero, The Hebrew Hammer) through a discussion of 1995's classic, Se7en. Also on the table were talks about the gritty life of a grocery store detective, Gwyneth Paltrow's involvement in a "Dungeons & Dragons is going to kill you" TV movie, and Jonathan even invited a fourth guest: ChatGPT. Strap in.
'Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.” I agree with the second part.'
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15 OCT 2024 · Continuing on with It's a Killer Month™, Christopher and Scott welcome Allison White (@https://www.instagram.com/allisonwhtartist and @https://www.instagram.com/garbagedayhorror/) to discuss the 1976 film The Town that Dreaded Sundown. A more fitting name, perhaps, would be The Town that Dreaded Interesting Films, or The Town that Begat Officer Spark Plug. Lots of fun is had as we more or less tear this admittedly influential film apart and discuss things like drunk narrators, not understanding when too much comic relief is a bad thing, and mainly Spark Plug. We talk a lot about Spark Plug.
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8 OCT 2024 · As A Killer Month continues, the lads discuss 2007's Zodiac with Maggie Noel (https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/rock-candy-podcast-616996 podcast). Along the way, Maggie discusses the concept of BP/AP eras of time, Christopher gets grumpy when films present fiction as truth, and Scott may or may not know when Draculas are involved in legally binding documents. In othe words, we're up to our ol' thing again.
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1 OCT 2024 · It's a Killer Month as we return for season four focused on serial killer films. Christopher wanted to call it Unsub Club but Scott didn't like that. We're again joined by Jim Schultz (https://magicthinkingape.bandcamp.com/) to discuss 2006's somewhat genre bending "Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon", as well as Candid Farts™, Sylvester Stallone's turtles, and Jim's horrifying take on "Pure Imagination". Good times are had by all!
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29 OCT 2023 · For the final episode of Season Three, Christopher and Scott are joined by their spouses, Danielle and Hayleigh (respectively) to discuss the glacial slow burn that is Don't Look Now. While discussing the film, everyone notes Donald Sutherland's performance as a checked out family man, his strong dislike of blind psychics, and his fondness for working in the nude. And the sex scene. My God, the sex scene! MY EYES
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22 OCT 2023 · Christopher n' Scott are joined by Jonathan Kesselman (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0317640/, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2335679/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_10_dr, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10189812/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_14_dr) to discuss 2021's "Last Night in Soho". Along the way, we discuss practical special effects versus CGI, potential time travelers, and we learn what to be on the look out for when in Panama City. Good times are had by all!
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15 OCT 2023 · On this definitely first recording and not second attempt, Christopher and Scott are joined by repeated guest Lilz Martin (https://www.spreaker.com/show/hell-is-a-musical, https://djsawtooth.bandcamp.com/) discuss Jim Jarmusch's 2013 vampire slow burn, Only Lovers Left Alive. Topics of discussion include the perfect casting choices for this film as well as the problems of being an immortal party girl. Why are all vampires rich? Because they're given infinite wealth when they're turned, you dummy.
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8 OCT 2023 · We're back for episode two of the season to gush over 1980's masterpiece The Shining, and we're not alone! Colby Day (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11097384/, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6341826/?ref_=nm_ov_bio_lk, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6857220/?ref_=nm_ov_bio_lk) joins in as we nerd out over just how danged good this film is. We discuss the theories (ranging from plausible to full on conspiracy) that surround the film, Jack Torrance's contempt for his family from day one, and why Scott may have been a good Spanky.
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1 OCT 2023 · Hey li'l stabbers! We're back for our third season in which we're treating ourselves to the world of elevated horror. Beginning with our most recent film to date, 2022's "The Menu", Christopher and Scott are joined by Blake and Jessica of the https://linktr.ee/nailedpod podcast to discuss this violent class satire. Along the way we talk about cool deaths, how three of us (theoretically) loved "Renfield", and about just how much of a dick the character Tyler is in this film. Hopefully you'll want a burger as badly as we did at the end of recording.
Christopher G. Brown and Scott Kurland sit down once a week in October to discuss their favorite horror films, as well as some real life unexplained and spooky stories. Hilarity...
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Christopher G. Brown and Scott Kurland sit down once a week in October to discuss their favorite horror films, as well as some real life unexplained and spooky stories. Hilarity promptly ensues.
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