Episode 54: Finger Her Once
Released on 02/10/2018
Coming in quick succession, it's another birthday episode - this time for Rigby! We checked out Wes Craven's 2010 (sorta) birthday themed slasher My Soul To Take to celebrate and have good news to report. The crew also talks about arthouse darling The Killing of a Sacred Deer, a Chinese martial arts fantasy movie by the name of The Legend of the Naga Pearls, if Bigfoot is really talking to you in your backyard, emotional support hamsters, Cap'n Crunch assaults, assigning gender to corn chips and much more strangeness. The episode is rounded out by a completely digital round of Whole Hog, featuring Albert Wesker, Raiden and BJ Blazkowicz.
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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 53: Schrödinger's Tits
Released on 02/04/2018
What does using your unwitting friends in your psychological experiment, a slasher killer, a Ouija board and possession all have in common? They all show up in The Definition of Fear at some point, a horror movie that somehow uses all of these elements and still can't grab your attention. Thankfully James Franco and his mustache improve things with haunted heist movie The Vault. The crew also discuss Open House, anime Devilman Crybaby and the wild mischaracterization of beloved characters in the newest season of The X-Files. Cryptocurrency, gateway drugs, ancient monument vandalization, marrying calculators, edible hallucinations and more also show up. The episode is rounded out with some Whole Hog, featuring the Cryptkeeper and everyone's favourite tax evading vampire hunter.
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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 52: It's My Party And I'll Die If I Want To
Released on 01/27/2018
In celebration of Robin's birthday, this episode the crew sat down to watch and unravel the origin of one of Japanese horror's most intimidating spirits, Sadako, with "Ringu 0: Birthday." Robin and Scott also discuss "2047: Virtual Revolution", a a cyberpunk movie low in budget but high in passion that might just be a better watch than the live action "Ghost in the Shell" movie. Rigby discusses the beginnings of her "Heavy Rain" play-though, some painfully bad soda is tasted, some very Crappy Cryptids are discussed and there's an extra helping of Whole Hog.
Episode 51: I'm A Slut For Godzilla
Released on 01/21/2018
The crew come face to face with one of the most cursed objects they've ever encountered this episode in the form of the horror film Curse of the Witch's Doll, an Annabelle look-alike that deviates in some pretty severe ways from the movie it's a doppelganger of. The crew also discuss the Nite Tales movies, Netflix's newest anime release Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters, the newest season of the X-Files, try a weird drink from Japan, discuss some bizarre news and play a round of Whole Hog.
Episode 50: Deuce Bigalow's Dad
Released on 01/13/2018
Episode 50 and the crew got schwifty! It's the one year anniversary of the podcast and the crew didn't let 'Bad Apples', an out of season Halloween themed home invasion flick spoil the bunch. The Hollywood whitewashing of the Ghost in the Shell remake gets discussed as well as Vince Vaughn being a savage in Brawl in Cell Block 99. The upcoming documentary about Canadian all female metal band KiTTiE: Origins Evolutions rounds out the films for this week. Rigby and Robin continue their anime nerd metamorphosis and talk about rewatching Cowboy Bebop and Sailor Moon.
Episode 49: Graveyard Smash
Released on 01/06/2018
This week finds us with another "lost tape" for you, recorded one inebriated night within the last few months up at the cabin. On this episode, the crew talk about the unsettling Chinese horror film Dumplings, Witchboard 2: The Devil's Doorway, Grim, and The Worst of Faces of Death compilation tape from the early nineties. Things get weird quick. Thank the lord below we had plenty of booze to tide us over.
Episode 48: 2017 Year End Countdown
Released on 12/31/2017
The 2017 Year End Countdown finds the DIAG crew counting down their top 6 favourites from 2017, and offering up 3 things that can kindly take a hike. There's unanimous love for Canadian made Lovecraftian film The Void, and the crew gets down to business about what they're happy to leave behind as the clock rolls over to 2018. In this final episode of 2017, the crew also crown the Whole Hog's Hogfather of 2017, so listen in to find out who had the golden dong this year. DIAG will see you all in 2018!
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Cards Against The Holidays 2017
Released on 12/25/2017
Well, Christmas is here, and the dark lord is come/cum. The crew recorded a special drunken episode for you to listen to when you're done opening gifts and you need to escape from your weird uncle telling vaguely sexist jokes. So grab some chocolate and some beers and settle in for a game of Cards Against Humanity with Rigby, Scotty, and Robin.
Episode 47: Christmas Kill Shot
Released on 12/24/2017
'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not eve...actually wait, there's a whole lot of stirring going on this Christmas Eve as the crew checks out seasonal horror hit Better Watch Out. Scott and Robin also talk about Blair's pirate weed and watching Satan's Cheerleaders, while Rigby regales us with tales of Christmas house party Twilight debates. The crew also talk weird surgery stories, goofy fan petitions, air you can get drunk on, taste test some Oreo flavoured candy canes and candy cane flavoured Oreo's, dank grandparents and drug smuggling turtles . Wrapping up this episode is some holiday cryptid talk and the final round of Whole Hog for 2017.
High Literature Episode 4: Holiday Hoes
Released on 12/17/2017
A Yuletide episode of High Literature finds the crew short one member, but high on holiday cheer. Scotty and Robin talk about Canadian cult-Christmas classic Black Christmas (1974), and take holiday drinking tips from a boozey den mother. Robin talks about R.L. Stine's Christmas themed young adult horror Fear Street book - Silent Night, and how rad/bad it is.
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