Episode 38: Borscht Babes
Released on 09/30/2017
This week, the crew watched paranormal horror Ghost House, which rose above its innocuous title to prove itself a more than formidable example of a successful ghost story. Also discussed is the sequelitis that Houses That October Built 2 is infected with, Russian cannibal families, cold case killer clowns from Florida, eyeball tattoos, getting married at Tim Hortons and a whole load of genre news. The crew keep it local in this week's Crappy Cryptid and then round off the episode with a monstrous round of Whole Hog.
Episode 37: Sad Reacts Only
Released on 09/23/2017
The crew checked out newly released in North America social media horror movie Friend Request, a German movie filmed in 2014 but only seeing the light of day on these shores this year. They also discuss their feelings around the controversial new Darren Aronofsky film Mother!, talk about the recently completed The Murder of Laci Peterson documentary series from A&E, the mockumentary American Vandal and discuss the newest episode of American Horror Story: Cult, "Neighbors From Hell". The crew also talk about brawls breaking out at IT screenings, the Canadian town that has put an age restriction on Halloween, a meeting between Hello Kitty and Godzilla, the Mad Pooper of Colorado, black metal cats and some assorted genre news then finish the episode talking about some Crappy Cryptids and monster wang in Whole Hog.
Episode 36: Freeballing In Sweat Pants
Released on 09/16/2017
Incantations are read, candles are lit, prayers to a movie god are whispered and actually answered with a decent occult horror by the name of A Dark Song, an Irish independent movie directed by Liam Gavin. The crew also talk about Netflix offering Little Evil, Robin and Scott's misadventures with the evil clown-ghost flick Clowntergiest, the alleged Owlman sightings in Chicago, the proper way to smoke scorpions, the newly announced Bladerunner anime and a bunch more genre news . Also in this episode Rigby starts her journey of watching all of Takashi Miike's 100+ films, Scott and Rigby are bamboozled by Cryptids, a listener question is answered and some Whole Hog of the Halloween variety is played.
Episode 35: Are We Watching A Snuff Film?
Released on 09/09/2017
The crew is floating down in the sewers this week after checking out the new adaptation of Stephen King's IT on opening night. Unfortunately, they were brought down to earth by artsy thriller It Comes At Night, which could have been subtitled "Blue Balls Forever." Thankfully, Robin and Scott have some thoughts about the Guinea Pig movies they marathoned over the long weekend that will raise your spirits. Pro tip: don't marathon Guinea Pig movies without proper supervision. The crew also talks about some upcoming sequels, getting stuck in windows trying to retrieve poop, why not to paint over decades old iconic murals and a bunch of other genre news. The episode of rounded out with some Whole Hog and Crappy Cryptids because who doesn't love a garbage crypto creature.
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Episode 34: The Curse of Colonel Sanders
Released on 09/02/2017
The crew is joined this weekly drunkinagraveyard.com writer Bear, who gets subjected to a new possession movie by the name of Demons (2017) that proves to be not quite what it promised. Robin, Scott and Rigby also checked out the recently re-released to theatres Terminator 2 3D and discuss Rigby's porn habits, the Hellboy whitewashing news, a hefty lawsuit being leveled at The Conjuring movies, how to reclaim your bong from the police, the cancellation of the Jeepers Creepers 3 premiere, plus talk about some Crappy Cryptids.
Episode 33: I Did A Kickflip Off My Dingo
Released on 08/26/2017
The crew had a horror filled week, checking out Annabelle: Creation and the newly released on Netflix Deathnote. Â Also discussed in this episode is Victor Crowley (the next movie in the Hatchet series), Stranger Things season 3, horror movie based reality television, cannibalism induced guilt, Joss Whedon's recent debacle and just how much damn money The Conjuring movies have made. The gang also play a round of Crappy Cryptid and finish the episode off with Whole Hog.
Episode 32: Die With Your Tits Out
Released on 08/19/2017
The gang grabbed their planchettes and talking boards this week and sit down with mid '90s horror movie Witchboard: The Possession, the third movie in a trilogy that probably didn't need to happen but did. They also discuss the possible lizardman invasion that could take place during the Great American Eclipse, The Witch director Robert Eggers' Nosferatu remake, making a bong out of things laying around a construction yard and go deep into the topic of personalized sex robots. The gang also plays the inaugural round of Crappy Cryptid, a new segment all about (you guessed it) crypto creatures that may or may not exist!
Episode 31: She Pissed Her Mom Jeans
Released on 08/14/2017
This week's episode pulled its radioactive self ashore late last night, reeking of whiskey and wine, sputtering about giant monster movie Shin Godzilla before moving onto the UFO mockumentary Phoenix Forgotten. More reboot news from the Hellboy and Munsters camps, the dangers of dingos and sea fleas, and upsetting(for Scott) video game release news and Whole Hog round out the episode
Episode 30: Your Shorts Are Too Tight
Released on 08/05/2017
The crew talk about Altar, a horror movie that was more mumble than gore, and then move onto greener pastures with haunted house flick The Domicile and its plethora of spectres and spooks. They also talk Alien stars and their alien encounters, Wild West anthology shows, YouTube trolls, Eli Roth's horror history documentary series and discuss some more of horrors best and beloved on Whole Hog.
Episode 29: Spooky Skeleton Yak Bak
Released on 07/29/2017
Robin, Scotty and Rigby ended up having a unintentially Korean themed night, shoveling bibimbap into their faces while watching the korean horror movie The Wig, about a haunted hairpeice and the havok it wreaks. The crew also discuss Arrow Video's release of the '70s kung fu yakuza flick Doberman Cop, revisit Resident Evil Vendetta now that Scotty and Robin have got in on the action, a korean (gotta keep the theme going) supernatural soap opera called Oh My Ghost, talk horror news and add some members to the Whole Hog list.
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