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Troy and Roger sink their teeth into the chilling world of 30 Days of Night. The guys discuss_ _the eerie Alaskan setting, the ruthless take on vampires, and the tension of isolation in a small town. They explore the film’s atmospheric visuals, the brutal town massacre scene, and the unique spin on vampire lore that sets it apart from the genre. Along the way, they share personal anecdotes about cold climates and the psychological toll of endless darkness, tying it all back to the film’s themes of survival and sacrifice. From missed opportunities in character arcs to the powerful emotional conclusion, Troy and Roger break down the highs and lows of this gripping horror film.
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In this special 150th episode, Troy and Roger take a moment to reflect on their journey while diving into the 2009 remake Sorority Row. Get comfy because their conversation goes deep into what makes this film so loved among the gays (spoiler: it's Jessica). Despite recognizing the flaws that exist in the film, they have a blast with it and it's certainly a title worthy of their 150th milestone!
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Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive is pure chaos: killer trucks, bad decisions, and ACDC blasting over it all. Tune in as Troy and Roger dissect the film's absurdity, from soda can massacres to a steamroller scene that no one saw coming. They lament the lack of character development, the baffling romantic interludes, and the diner patrons casually ignoring electrocutions. With a mix of dark humor and critical analysis, they tackle the film’s cult status, questionable pacing, and why it’s both terrible and weirdly entertaining. Spoiler: the Green Goblin truck steals the show.
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Troy and Roger dive deep into the dark and suspenseful world of 1997's The Relic. Join the guys as they unravel the mysteries lurking in the iconic Chicago Field Museum, spotlight the jaw-dropping creature design, and explore the intense clash between science and superstition. From the chaos of a high-society gala turned deadly to the gripping character dynamics, Troy and Roger break down the film’s most unforgettable moments-inlcuding some unfortunate CGI-, its chilling and intense atmosphere, and what makes The Relic a standout in the monster movie genre.
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Grab your tiara and get cozy with Troy and Roger as they dive into 1991’s super obscure flick Beauty Queen Butcher, a campy mess that somehow manages to be endearing and tackle serious issues like body image and beauty standards. The guys discuss the film’s many flaws, from its agonizingly slow beauty pageant scene to its awkward character arcs — especially protagonist Phyllis’s transformation from outcast to vengeful killer. They also touch on the film’s dark humor, its surprisingly low body count, and the strange lack of violence. But let’s be real: this episode is all about Betty Prunish, a character that needs more recognition for being the icon that she is! Beauty Queen Butcher may be offensive, absurd, and a little nostalgic, but one thing’s for sure — it certainly leaves an impression!
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!! Grab your bags because Troy and Roger are about the film them with lots of treats and they bite into the now required October viewing, 2007's Trick 'r Treat! Join the guys as they discuss all the things that make this a Halloween classic, including the iconic villain that is Sam!
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Grab your scorebook and prepare for a wild ride as Troy and Roger dive into one of cinema's most unexpected sequels: Katt Shae’s totally ’90s gem, The Rage: Carrie 2. Join the guys as they navigate the intricacies of a mother-daughter relationship that’s about as developed as a high school group project, tackle the ultra-realistic world of high school slut-shaming, and raise an eyebrow at the disturbingly chill security at Antrum Mental Institution—seriously, do they even have a security guard?! Oh, and let’s not forget the shoehorned-in Sue Snell—because every sequel needs a cameo from the past, right?
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Troy and Roger travel to exotic backroads of Texarkana to seek out the elusive Phantom killer in hopes of getting him to join them as they discuss the 2014 meta slasher The Town That Dreaded Sundown. Is it a remake? A sequel? A reimagining? Join the guys as they ponder this and discuss topics such as the stunning cinematography, a surprisingly poignant queer element, the mopey, but surprisingly endearing final girl, and the plausibility and logistics of that out of nowhere killer reveal.
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Troy and Roger take a daring plunge into the swampy chaos of Tobe Hooper's 1976 shocker, Eaten Alive!. Join the guys as they dissect the film, connecting the dots to Texas Chainsaw Massacre. They’ll explore the tangled character dynamics, the bewildering narrative that leaves you wondering if anyone knew what was going on, and the surprisingly perilous role of child characters (because nothing says horror like a kid in a dangerous situation!). They discuss the film’s portrayal of violence, its exploitation aspects, and the wig choices that make you question if the costume designer was playing a prank. Expect reflections on character motivations that are about as clear as murky swamp water and a deep dive into the film's legacy in the horror community. So, grab your favorite snack (and maybe a spare wig for good measure) as Roger and Troy chew on Eaten Alive—a film that's as entertaining as it is baffling!
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Troy and Roger are joined by the extremely knowledgable and extremely queertastic Sean Abley, writer for Fangoria and author of the very recently released book QUEER HORROR: A FILM GUIDE. A_nd what better film for the trio to discuss this William Friedkin's 1980 ultra gay, extremely controversial serial killer film _Cruising. Join the guys as they explore the film’s gritty portrayal of the gay club scene, the impact of its violence, and its provocative themes. They dissect the film’s representation of the queer community, the tension between sensuality and fear, and the mixed reactions it sparked. T une in for a gripping discussion on the intersection of horror and queer culture, and what makes Cruising both unsettling and compelling.
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Roger and Troy don their favorite dominatrix outfits and rev up to review the 1980 cult classic Motel Hell. They dissect the film's bizarre charm, from Farmer Vincent's and Ida’s unsettling take on population control to Terry’s epic fail as a character. Join them as they laugh through the oddball editing, questionable character choices, and amusing zombie like sound effects. From awkward romantic twists to a chainsaw showdown, they wrap up with their thoughts on why this film is equal parts hilarious and head-scratching. Tune in for a fun ride through horror's quirkiest backroads!
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Troy and Roger has the pleasure of hosting the Pet Sematary 35th Anniversary Reunion Panel at the 2024 Houston Horror Film Festival The panel featured Dale Midkiff (Louis Creed), Denise Crosby (Rachel Creed) Miko Hughes (Gage Creed), Brad Greenquist (Victor Pascow) and Andrew Hubatsek (Zelda). If you're new to us and enjoy this, we hope that you'll check out some of our past regular episodes. Enjoy!
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Troy and Roger has the pleasure of hosting the Scream Queens Panel at the 2024 Houston Horror Film Festival this past weekend. The panel featured Heather Langenkamp (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Christine Elise (Child's Play 2) and Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp). If you're new to us and enjoy this, we hope that you'll check out some of our past regular episodes. Enjoy!
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Grab your popcorn and settle into your coziest spot because Troy and Roger are about to dive into a wild ride of avian chaos with their latest episode! This week, they're dissecting the 1987 Hitchcock homage gone awry, Beaks! Tune in as they peck apart the film's dizzying array of location shifts, the lackluster performance of the female lead, and the finale that will leave you flapping in frustration. Whether you love a good bird-themed disaster or just enjoy a juicy critique, this episode promises to ruffle your feathers!
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Hop in the convertible with Troy and Roger as they cruise on down to Medley, Georgia to get a gander at the waitress at the checkout counter, the one who looks sixteen, but more importantly to discuss the 1987 ill-fated road trip themed thriller Shallow Grave. Join the guys as they chat a confusing and major overreaction to a prank, insufficient consequences for said prank, one character’s seemingly pebble sized bladder, and perhaps the sexiest villain ever to grace the screen!
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As we still recover from three weeks of filming Troy's next feature film, there's not a better time to pull this dandy from our extensive Patreon vault for all to hear! We're throwing on our best patriotic gear and donning some twelve foot stilts to discuss William Lustig's 1996 4th of July themed slasher UNCLE SAM! As always, let us know your thoughts on this film and/or this episode!
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We'll be on a short hiatus for the month, so we are pulling an episode from our extensive Patreon vault for all the world to hear, and boy is it a doozy! That's right....we're getting country capitals wrong and winning tropical trips by doing so! We're chatting the 1998 slasher sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, including our thoughts on some cringeworthy karaoke, a massively implausible set up, the attempt to launch J Love's singing career, and of course that f*cking Jack Black!!
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You’re going to want to get comfy in the examination chair and open up real wide for Troy and Roger as they guide you through the gruesome and oftentimes cringey viewing experience that is Brian Yuzna’s 1996 slasher The Dentist. Join the guys as they discuss sludge drenched oral sex sequences, copious amounts of gum close-ups, and a very welcome cameo from a cherubic Mark Ruffalo.
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As if their first visit wasn't exciting enough, Troy and Roger are traveling back to the Bates Motel in hopes of getting an up close and personal view of one of Duke's seductive table lamp shows! That's right...the guys are discussing Psycho 3, directed by Norman Bates himself. Join the guys as the chat the majorly amped up sleaziness of this entry, the increased chatty feistiness of mother, and a truly heart pounding climax featuring one of the most underrated final gals in slasher history!
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We come to this place for magic, and what’s more magical than a breathy-voiced Nicole Kidman going up against alien spores with nothing but a handgun and a montage of unexpected high paced action sequences? Nothing, friends. The answer is nothing! Ok, well… a lot. Still, when you’re talking about an overlooked and relatively obscure mid-2000’s attempt at action-horror film such as 2007’s The Invasion, there’s plenty of nonsense for Troy and Roger to discuss! From a charming, yet severely underutilized Daniel Craig, to an even more underutilized blink and you’ll miss her appearance from a young Malin Akerman, to a surprise cameo appearance from none other than Nicole Kidman's nipples clear as day through a white T-shirt, how could these gays resist taking off on yet another out of this world review for this week’s episode!
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