Creatures from the Abyss
Released on 12/28/2017
This week on the Horror Junkies Podcast, Mike and Pat discuss two films from the mastermind Guillermo del Toro: The Shape of Water and Pan's Labyrinth.Â
On the first part of the show, Patrick talks to us about whats happening in the Horror world. Unfortunately, it appears that The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is yet again getting a reboot. Hellraiser: Judgement is finally getting released on Blu-ray on February 13, 2018. Another thing that was brought up was about a movie called Mom and Dad, where the parents start killing their kids.
The first movie by del Toro is Pan's Labyrinth, released in 2006. This movie takes place in 1944 Spain, the bookish young stepdaughter of a sadistic army officer escapes into an eerie but captivating fantasy world. Â
The newest film released by del Toro was The Shape of Water. This movie takes place in a 1960's research facility. Elisa, a mute janitor, forms a relationship with a mysterious aquatic creature. Yet again, del Toro has made the audience care about every character in the film.
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Hairy, But Sweaty: Star Wars The Last Jedi
Released on 12/22/2017
It's another bonus episode just in time for the holiday's. This week Sweaty Pat and Hairy Mike talk about Star Wars Episode 8 The Last Jedi. This bonus show is filled with spoilers, so please beware. For there is no turning back from it now.
Deck The Halls With Blood
Released on 12/22/2017
The Horror Junkies are finally back from an unexpected break. We would like to first start off, by apologizing for taking a break. Patrick had an alligator thrown at him by Florida man and we had to deal with that.Â
We decided to discuss Christmas Horror movies, because it's time to fill the holiday season with blood and gore. On this episode, we talked about a bunch of different horror movies based around the Christmas season. One movie that really pulls Santa's beard is of course Die Hard, but no its Gremlins.
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A Rant With Pat and Mike
Released on 11/09/2017
Things Are Getting Stranger Part 1
Released on 11/09/2017
Halloween Horror Nights 27
Released on 11/02/2017
Monsters of the Millennium
Released on 10/26/2017
The Hash Slinging Slasher
Released on 10/19/2017
They're Coming to Get You
Released on 10/12/2017
It's week two of Monster month and on this episode of the Horror Junkies, Pat and Mike are looking at monsters they like from the 60's and 70's.
We start the show off with a different segment called Hairy,but Sweaty where we discuss nerdy things we love. Two days ago, the trailer for the latest installation of the Star Wars saga premiered and we cannot wait to see what surprises The Last Jedi have in store for us. We're nerds, we can't help but talk about it. Sorry, not sorry.
On the news segment, Patrick discussed the first image from the upcoming Strangers sequel coming out on March 2018. We get a first look at Dollface hunting a potential victim. We are extremely excited for this film to come out, because The Strangers has to be one of the best films to do the home invasion story line.
In the main part of the show we discuss a numerous titles of Monster films from the 60's and 70's. Patrick chose to talk about Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, credited to be one of the earliest slasher flicks in the horror genre. He also talked about John Carpenter's Halloween and William Friedkin's The Exorcist. Mike wanted to get weird and obscure with his monster picks so, he talked about The Astro Zombies, Blood Thirst, and Night of the Living Dead.Â
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It's Alive! It's Alive!
Released on 10/05/2017
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