Episode 63: Why'd They Draw These Dogs So Sexy?
Released on 04/21/2018
The crew spent this years' 4/20 watching the mid-2000's music festival slasher 'The Tripper', written and directed by David Arquette. Scott and Robin recount their trip to deaths house in 'Gehenna: Where Death Lives', a horror movie that jumps genre more times than you'd believe. Rigby gets down with some horror anime courtesy of Junji Ito and drags us back into the streets of Tokyo to talk Yakuza 6. Dog spit home remedies, the political leanings of animated animals, the dangers of being a traveling Satanist, Suspiria and more all rear their head at some point as well with the episode finished off by Whole Hog.
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"Party Crowd 2" by Kolezan is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Bong Hit" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Breath in and out Cigarette" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
"Metal Loop" by thunderstorm10 is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Scream 1" by TheSubber13 is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
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Episode 62: Stupendous Tits Dude
Released on 04/14/2018
This week the crew returns to Camp Crystal Lake to revisit the 2009 remake of 'Friday the 13th', discovering that it may not be as bad as they initially thought back when it was released.They also talk about being stripped of your video gaming medals, real life news that reads like a  J-horror plot from the early 2000's, deleting the most popular video in the world, spring winds of cocaine, drunk male prostitutes named Dick Holder, breathing through genitalia, Raves R Us and more. The episode is finished off with some Whole Hog featuring Dario Argento and the perpetually ruffled Ted Raimi.
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"Party Crowd 2" by Kolezan is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Bong Hit" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Breath in and out Cigarette" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
"Metal Loop" by thunderstorm10 is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Scream 1" by TheSubber13 is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
High Literature Episode 5: Ten Spooky Stories
Released on 04/13/2018
With Rigby away in Mexico, Robin and Scotty decide to try out some affectionately and appropriately named "Zombie Bite" shatter. Â Robin shares some childhood horror stories and tells "Ten Spooky Stories" from the Goosebumps book of the same name and tries to see if Scotty can guess the ending to the stories. Â Despite being entirely pie-eyed, the crew discover a conspiracy involving RL Stine and Adam Sandler, but listener beware, you're in for a scare!
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"Party Crowd 2" by Kolezan is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Bong Hit" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Breath in and out Cigarette" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
"Metal Loop" by thunderstorm10 is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Scream 1" by TheSubber13 is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
Episode 61: Air Tight Fart Suppression
Released on 04/07/2018
Join Robin, Rigby and Scott as they talk about the newly released horror 'A Quiet Place', which is hands down a movie universe none of them would survive. They ask the hard questions that no one seems to be asking, like how do you fart and not get killed by a monster? They also talk about indie flick 'At Granny's House', the Netflix series 'Ghost Wars', 'The Grudge' remake news, taint massage's, being asked to handle your high at fast food restaurants and more. The episode is rounded off with some discussion on what The Kusabi from 'Fatal Frame' has under his kimono.
"Party Crowd 2" by Kolezan is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Bong Hit" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Breath in and out Cigarette" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
"Metal Loop" by thunderstorm10 is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Scream 1" by TheSubber13 is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
Episode 60: Gators, Possums and Opossums
Released on 03/31/2018
Insidious: The Last Key is first on the chopping block this week with Scott, Robin and Rigby diving headlong into the at times bizarre but entertaining anthology 'México Bárbaro' after that. After that, they head into psychological torture territory with 'The Stanford Prison Experiment', a movie that depicts the experiments performed on a group of college students in the '70s when you could pretty much do anything no matter how dangerous and no one would say a word. Rigby wraps up the final (?) season of X-Files, some weird food is consumed ,we talk about Uwe Boll's latest Twitter rampage, and round of the episode with Whole Hog featuring Pyramid Head!
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"Party Crowd 2" by Kolezan is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Bong Hit" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Breath in and out Cigarette" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
"Metal Loop" by thunderstorm10 is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Scream 1" by TheSubber13 is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
Episode 59: God's Janitor
Released on 03/25/2018
The crew is reunited as Rigby returns from Mexico, bearing tales of drunken debauchery and some strange (and spicy) snack foods. Not ones to break a winning combo, we discuss Spanish language horror movies 'REC' and the newly added to Netflix 'Veronica.' We also talk 'Age Gap Love', killing your cheating lover with a katana from the mall, smoking bug-spray to catch a buzz, pot hole snack foods, Todd McFarlane's Spawn movie, explosive sex toys, some upcoming video game release dates, reveal an extra creepy creep of the week plus a bunch more nonsense. Of course, everything is wrapped up by a few rounds of Whole Hog, featuring Charles Bronson and Wario.
"Party Crowd 2" by Kolezan is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Bong Hit" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Breath in and out Cigarette" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
"Metal Loop" by thunderstorm10 is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Scream 1" by TheSubber13 is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
Episode 58: Je Suis Richard Cornichon
Released on 03/10/2018
This week, Scotty, Robin and Rigby ventured forth to the screens at the local film festival this week to take in their horror offerings. The crew talk Les affames aka The Ravenous, Wolfcop and it's aptly named sequel Another Wolfcop. In other words, a whole lot of Canadian content as all three of these horror flicks were filmed here in the North. Scotty and Robin also talk about the recently released documentary Love and Saucers, the story of one man's very unique life-spanning encounters with extraterrestrial beings. They also discuss the proposed Blair Witch Television series, some wholesome metal news to balance out some of the garbage we've seen lately, a bunch of Creeps of the Week™ are revealed, fish herpes and more strangeness. The episode is rounded off with a spirited debate over what Peter Cushing (of Hammer Horror Fame) and Noctis (of Final Fantasy Fame) are packing in their pants.
Episode 57: We All Have Butt Hair
Released on 03/03/2018
This week the crew revisit a South Korean horror film that tried to make us all scared of our flip phones back in 2002, Phone, directed by Ahn Byeong-ki. After that they discuss Netflix's cyberpunk detective story Altered Carbon and Rigby gives us the rundown on the live action adaptation of Fullmetal Alchemist. Of course, the crew get to taste test something that Robin has found in her travels before diving into some strange and head-scratching news. The episode is finished off with a round of Whole Hog featuring Mitch Pilleggi and John Marston from Red Dead Redemption.
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"Party Crowd 2" by Kolezan is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Bong Hit" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Breath in and out Cigarette" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
"Metal Loop" by thunderstorm10 is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Scream 1" by TheSubber13 is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
Episode 56: Land of Wind and Ghosts
Released on 02/24/2018
The crew got together to watch Shutter, the American remake of the Thai horror movie of the same name, which finds an American photographer cursed by ghostly encounters while working in Japan. After that, judgements are given on the new Hellraiser instalment, Judgement, which turned out to be at least better than the last sequel. Where it falls on the scale of Hellraiser movies another story though. The crew also talk about the Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Goat Simulator Let's Plays they recorded, the Kung Fury full length movie announcement and more nonsense. The episode is finihsed off with an extra helping of Whole Hog featuring robo-dudes with robo-dicks, bad dads and magicians.
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"Party Crowd 2" by Kolezan is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Bong Hit" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Breath in and out Cigarette" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
"Metal Loop" by thunderstorm10 is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Scream 1" by TheSubber13 is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
Episode 55: Mayor of Diarrhea Town
Released on 02/17/2018
The crew head out into impenetrable woodland this week as they discuss the newly released on Netflix outdoors horror movie The Ritual. Keeping the momentum of being lost in the deep woods going, they also discuss Dark Forest, a commendable first film from writer/director Roger Boyer. They also discuss the recently released (and quickly pulled from Youtube) series Divorced Dad from Astron 6, Robert Egger's new movie The Lighthouse, time travel predictions, the rise of binge watching culture, suing people over Bigfoot, the hellish Furby organ constructed by Look Mum No Computer and dissociating from reality with VR. This episode is rounded out by a round of Whole Hog featuring Jared Leto and Bruce Willis.
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"Party Crowd 2" by Kolezan is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Bong Hit" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Breath in and out Cigarette" by OnionEye is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
"Metal Loop" by thunderstorm10 is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Scream 1" by TheSubber13 is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
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