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  • The hosts return from Salem Horror Fest, express appreciation to attendees, and prepare for 'Movie Theater May.' They recorded an episode of 'H Weird' discussing their experiences and upcoming theater visits. The episode features a humorous discussion about Finn Wolfhard’s film, 'Hell of a Summer.' Future episodes will cover new releases such as 'Sinners' and 'Clown in a Cornfield.' They anticipate sharing a fascinating interview with Marshall Strauss, owner of Cinema Salem. The hosts share personal movie theater stories, emphasizing the unique communal experience of cinema.

    00:00 Welcome Back from Salem Horror Fest

    00:12 Upcoming Patreon Content and Movie Theater May

    01:57 Live from Salem: H Weird Episode

    03:11 Movie Theater May: What to Expect

    06:07 Interview with Cinema Salem Owner

    07:13 Discussing Recent Movie Releases

    20:54 Flight Risk and Other Movie Reviews

    41:30 Kevin Smith and Hell of a Summer

    44:31 Discussing Dog Names and Kevin Smith

    44:45 Kevin Smith's Personality and Career

    45:32 Kevin Smith's Daughter and Podcast

    46:14 Kevin Smith's Movies and Their Availability

    47:32 Jason Mewes and His Dental Work

    47:58 Kevin Smith's Reboots and Sequels

    50:03 Kevin Smith's Influence and Friends

    01:00:13 Movie Theater Etiquette and Experiences

    01:20:36 Drive-In Theaters and Personal Stories

    01:25:55 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Events
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  • In this special episode of Hollyweird, Sean interviews acclaimed actor Jeff Daniel Phillips. Known for his immersive roles in Rob Zombie films and the recent Dexter revival, Phillips discusses his journey from art school to becoming a horror icon. He shares insights on working with Rob Zombie, the challenges of guerrilla filmmaking, his unique approach to acting, and his latest project ‘Cursed in Baja'. The discussion also covers the surreal experience of shooting 'The Munsters' during the COVID-19 pandemic and Phillips' future ambitions in the film industry.



    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    03:35 Jeff Daniel Phillips' Journey with Rob Zombie

    04:33 New Movie Release: Cursed in Baja

    05:18 Navigating the Indie Film Scene

    07:53 The Robert Rodriguez Method

    08:47 Creating a Feature Film from Scratch

    11:02 Inspiration and Filmmaking Challenges

    11:52 Acting and Directing Experiences

    31:17 The Caveman Show and Commercial Success

    36:03 Collaborations with Rob Zombie

    45:51 The Munsters Reboot

    51:14 The Creation of a New Character

    52:36 Makeup Challenges and Teamwork

    54:18 Filming During COVID-19

    58:13 Joining the Dexter Universe

    01:02:52 Reflections on the Horror Community

    01:06:57 Future Projects and Inspirations

    01:13:37 Rapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts
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  • Joe is officially on hiatus! We're off this week as we regroup. But check out ihatehorror.com/screambox for 30 free days of Screambox courtesy of our overlords.
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  • In this episode of The Horror Show, Sean and Joe dissect the 1998 horror film 'StrangeLand,' starring Dee Snider. Discussing how 'StrangeLand' fits into horror and cult classic genres, all while sharing their unique insights and humorous takes on the film's most outlandish moments.
     
    00:00 Welcome to the Horse Show Show
    03:37 April Fool's Episode Introduction
    04:02 Twisted Sister and Strange Land
    04:44 Soundtrack and Metal Bands
    06:43 Dee Snider's Radio Days
    08:22 Strange Land: The Movie
    08:53 Torture Porn Debate
    12:24 Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey Conspiracy
    20:25 Chat Rooms and Internet Culture
    25:16 Captain Howdy's Party
    33:05 Detective Work and Body Modification
    40:46 Amy Smart Teaches Internet Lingo
    41:39 Tracking Down Captain Howdy
    42:25 Internet Addiction and Free Trials
    43:17 Amy Smart's Search Skills
    45:14 Captain Howdy's Torture Chamber
    45:39 The Cops' Failed Raid
    50:28 Captain Howdy's Arrest and Release
    51:53 Captain Howdy's Reformation
    53:20 Robert England's Mob
    56:10 Captain Howdy's Revenge
    01:13:21 The Final Confrontation
    01:17:34 Conclusion

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  • In this episode, host Sean interviews Morley Nelson, a multifaceted filmmaker whose latest movie, 'Uncontained,' is gaining attention on the Bloody Disgusting and Screambox. The conversation covers various topics, including Morley's journey to be a filmmaker, the challenges and joys of making 'Uncontained' on a limited budget, and the unique experience of working with his family on set. They also touch on the broader film industry, discussing the complexities of streaming, film festivals, and the representation of minority filmmakers. The discussion wraps up with a deep dive into Morley's favorite horror movie monsters and advice for aspiring filmmakers.

    00:00 Introduction
    05:20 Meet Morley Nelson
    06:06 Discussing 'Uncontained'
    06:52 The Horror Genre and Audience Connection
    10:33 Zombie Films and Emotional Depth
    12:42 Critics and Subjectivity in Film
    16:50 The Art of Filmmaking
    42:18 Streaming Services and Viewing Habits
    46:04 Morley's Background and Career Start
    47:54 Jumping onto New Projects
    48:08 Breaking into Hollywood
    48:37 Mentorship and Learning to Write
    50:06 Advising on 11.22.63
    53:44 Challenges of Filming in Extreme Conditions
    55:56 Family Involvement in Filmmaking
    01:01:31 Overcoming Production Hurdles
    01:19:08 Directing and Acting Simultaneously
    01:29:31 Rapid Fire Questions
    01:30:17 Reflecting on Representation in Media
    01:31:14 Japanese Horror and Bathroom Ghosts
    01:33:43 Favorite Horror Movies and Monsters
    01:36:58 Anime and Movie Snacks
    01:39:03 The Challenges of Making Horror Movies
    01:41:06 Debating Remakes and Originality
    01:50:48 Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers
    01:58:43 Streaming Platforms and Film Distribution
    02:08:40 Closing Thoughts and Future Projects
    THS #407: Into the Cineverse with Morley Nelson
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  • In this episode of 'The Horror Show,' hosts Sean and Joe, cover one of the absolutely most requested films in the shows history. Unfortunately, it took us 10 years for us to get here. Enjoy!
     
    00:00 Welcome to the Horse Show
    03:28 Introducing the Movie of the Day
    03:50 Initial Impressions and Discussion
    04:12 Diving into the Movie Details
    05:08 Character Analysis and Favorite Scenes
    07:25 Plot Breakdown and Key Moments
    09:25 Meet the Characters
    13:26 The Portal and the Alien Encounter
    18:15 Cosmo and Ariel's Integration
    27:18 The Tyrannical Empire and Gaseous Bubbles
    34:37 Cutter's Blade and Family Secrets
    36:52 A Tyrannical Empire and Sinbad's Voice
    39:29 Cosmo and Ariel's Earthly Adventures
    40:07 A Shocking Sex Scene and Limited Release
    41:49 The Re-release and Audience Reactions
    45:00 A Dramatic Showdown and Emotional Climax
    49:17 A Surprising Ending and Final Thoughts
    01:02:20 Conclusion and Farewell
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  • In this episode of The Horror Show, hosts Sean and Joe dive into 'Psycho IV', dissecting the storyline and Mick Garris's take on the iconic Norman Bates. The discussion covers the film's new and returning elements, and of course guys that bang their moms.
    We’ll be live at Salem Horror Fest May 3rd at 6:30 PM. Make sure to follow us at @ihatehorror on Instagram for more info coming soon!

    00:00 Welcome to the Horror Show
    01:10 Mick's Movie Pick: The Coffee Table
    03:21 Challenges of Reviewing New Horror Movies
    05:25 Announcing the Movie: Psycho IV
    06:20 Initial Reactions to Psycho IV
    06:52 Norman Bates: Comedy or Horror?
    11:45 Psycho IV: A Sequel and Prequel
    12:15 Norman Bates' Radio Confession
    29:17 Young Norman Bates: The Flashbacks
    39:12 Norman Bates' Present Day Life
    46:31 Norman's Embarrassing Encounter
    47:07 Norman's Punishment and Mother's Fury
    49:05 Norman's Radio Station Confession
    50:25 Norman's Disturbing Backstory
    53:55 Norman's Therapy and Serial Killer Comparisons
    56:02 Norman's Mother's Abuse
    57:33 Norman's Present Day Struggles
    01:01:42 Norman's Encounter with Chet
    01:17:23 Norman's Final Confrontation
    01:25:42 Conclusion and Announcements
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  • In this episode of The Horror Show, Sean and Joe are joined by renowned writer, director, and producer Mick Garris to celebrate the third week of 'March Garris'. The discussion covers a wide range of topics including Mick's famous works such as 'The Stand', 'Sleepwalkers', 'Critters 2', and 'Hocus Pocus'. Mick shares personal anecdotes about his collaborations with Stephen King, the challenges of adapting King's works for TV, and his involvement in 'Masters of Horror'. The episode also delves into his experience with critically acclaimed projects, his views on horror tropes, and even some fun rapid-fire questions about his preferences in horror and film. Mick leaves listeners with a special movie recommendation to conclude March Garris.
     
    00:00 Introduction and Welcome to The Horror Show
    01:06 Interview with Mick Garris Begins
    01:38 Discussing the LA Fires and Personal Impact
    03:06 Celebrating March Garris
    12:31 Masters of Horror and Dinner Stories
    19:13 Tales from the Crypt and Directing Freedom
    26:35 Sleepwalkers and Working with Stephen King
    34:05 The Stand Miniseries and Casting Choices
    45:05 Critters 2 and Horror Comedy
    47:27 Festival Popularity and Initial Reception
    47:56 Critters: Success and Sequel Challenges
    49:39 Home Video Resurgence
    52:04 The Stand: A Cinematic Experience
    56:54 Hocus Pocus: From Script to Screen
    01:00:42 Fantasy and Horror Beginnings
    01:02:16 Masters of Horror: Collaborations and Aspirations
    01:06:47 Rapid Fire Questions
    01:21:22 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
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    In this episode, Sean and Joe delve into Mick Garris' TV movie 'Quicksilver Highway' as part of 'March Garris.' The underappreciated anthology covers Stephen King’s 'Chattering Teeth' and Clive Barker’s 'The Body Politic.'

    00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks
    02:14 Show Announcements and Promotions
    06:20 Discussion on Mick Garris and Quicksilver Highway
    18:30 Chattering Teeth: The First Story
    40:53 The Hitchhiker's Tale
    42:23 The Smoking Incident
    43:33 The Tiny Knife
    46:47 The Chattering Teeth Attack
    49:43 The Aftermath and Nine Months Later
    01:00:54 The Hands Have a Mind of Their Own
    01:05:37 The Hand Revolution
    01:11:15 The Sentient Nose
    01:17:29 Final Thoughts and Outro
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  • Welcome to March Garris! In this episode, Sean and Joe dive into a detailed and light-hearted review of 'Sleepwalkers', a 1992 horror movie written by Stephen King, discussing its plot, characters, and notable scenes. They also reveal upcoming plans for March Garris with special guest Mick Garris.

    00:00 Introduction and Studio Update
    00:23 Technical Issues and Future Plans
    01:21 Patreon and Bonus Content
    01:44 New Show Announcement: Hollyweird
    03:00 Welcome to the Horror Show
    03:14 Studio Setup and Props
    04:54 Ace Ventura 2 Live Show Idea
    06:44 March Garris Kickoff: Sleepwalkers
    08:07 Sleepwalkers: Initial Impressions
    11:06 Plot and Characters Overview
    33:00 Cast Highlights and Cameos
    34:21 Charles and Tanya's Relationship
    36:34 Debating Movie Opinions
    37:28 School Days and Teacher Antics
    39:30 Retro Vibes and Corporal Punishment
    41:49 Dance Offs and High School Memories
    43:21 Charles' Encounter with Otho
    45:07 The Cop and His Cat
    48:38 Stephen King's Script and Sleepwalkers
    50:06 The Mom and Son Scene
    01:00:36 The Final Showdown
    01:12:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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  • In this episode of The Horror Show, Sean and Joe discuss and review Paranormal Activity 2.' They delve into the film’s lore, demonologists, and the most important aspect of Paranormal Activity 2… realistic dad behaviors. They also announce our plans for our first live show of 2025, SALEM HORROR FEST!
     
    00:00 Welcome to the Horror Show
    01:17 Late Night Recording and Sick Days
    01:59 Train Bathroom Horrors
    04:08 Convention Chaos and Celebrity Encounters
    06:00 Paranormal Activity 2: Initial Thoughts
    06:18 Salem Horror Fest Announcement
    07:01 Consensus App Shoutout
    07:57 Rotten Tomatoes Rant
    09:53 Paranormal Activity 2: Production Insights
    12:43 Recap of Paranormal Activity 1
    15:09 Paranormal Activity 2: Plot Breakdown
    25:45 Nightly Hauntings and Family Dynamics
    41:21 Dan's Ghostly Jokes and Continuity Issues
    43:28 Dog Guards Baby and Kitchen Fire Incident
    44:30 Pets React to Babies and Hot Tub Mishap
    52:48 Ouija Board and Prank Calls
    56:37 Baby's Nighttime Adventure and Paranormal Activity
    01:08:26 Christy's Possession and Family Reactions
    01:14:24 Exorcism Attempt and Climactic Showdown
    01:18:23 Katie's Return and Final Confrontation
    01:20:15 Wrapping Up and Announcements

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  • In this episode, hosts Sean and Joe interview Stephen Cognetti, the director behind the Hell House LLC series. They discuss how Stephen's work fits into Found Footage Month. Cognetti shares insights into his filming experiences, including challenges, production details, and the evolution from found footage to traditional narrative styles. They also cover topics like the influence of classic horror films, casting processes, and his thoughts on horror movie remakes. The conversation includes rapid-fire questions, along with Stephen's reflections on fan interactions and conventions.
     
    00:00 Introduction and Announcements
    01:34 Welcoming Stephen Cognetti
    02:04 Discussing Hell House LLC and Upcoming Projects
    03:32 Transition from Found Footage to Narrative
    06:15 Challenges and Creativity in Found Footage
    10:12 Fan Reactions and Casting Insights
    23:08 Distribution and Shudder Partnership
    33:28 Daytime Scares in Origins
    33:46 Improvising Scares on Set
    35:57 Audience Reactions and Editing Challenges
    36:30 Iconic Clown Scares
    37:02 Hell House 3 and Real Conversations
    38:50 Easter Eggs and Hidden Details
    40:09 Writing Process and Inspirations
    48:07 Minimalistic Horror and Clown Design
    49:03 Memorable Moments and Challenges
    56:12 Influences and Remakes
    01:03:34 Discussing Green's Exorcist and Fan Service in Horror Franchises
    01:05:04 The Unsung Fox Series: The Exorcist
    01:05:38 The Creep Tapes: A Fresh Take on Found Footage
    01:06:31 Challenges of Slow-Burn Series in Modern TV
    01:07:46 Fun Fan Interactions at Conventions
    01:10:59 Dream Collaborations in the Horror Genre
    01:16:30 Speed Round: Horror Preferences and Hypotheticals
    01:24:54 Non-Horror Movies We Secretly Love
    01:28:17 Wrapping Up: Final Thoughts and Farewells
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  • In this episode of the Horror Show, hosts Sean and Joe celebrate their 399th episode by diving into the horror comedy film 'Deadstream,' which parodies YouTube culture through a found footage lens. The discussion covers standout scenes, including laugh-out-loud comedy moments and genuinely chilling jump scares. Follow THS for our upcoming episodes, including a review of 'Paranormal Activity 2' and a special interview with Stephen Cognetti, director of 'Hell House LLC.'

    00:00 Welcome to the Horror Show Show
    01:13 Celebrating 400 Episodes
    02:50 Found Footage Month Begins
    03:33 Discussing Deadstream
    06:28 YouTube Persona and Haunted House
    12:13 Exploring the Haunted House
    33:04 Duct Tape Wallets and AIM Handles
    44:55 The Wheel of Stupid Things
    45:17 The Clown Doll Incident
    46:04 Chat Dynamics and Reactions
    49:24 Chrissy's Terrifying Entrance
    51:19 The Seance and Its Consequences
    53:14 Sean's Desperate Measures
    59:51 The Final Confrontation
    01:10:58 Sean's Plan to Demonetize Mildred
    01:13:31 The Climactic Battle
    01:25:45 Conclusion and Upcoming Events

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  • In this episode of The Horror Show, Sean and Joe dive into the 2001 Japanese horror film Pulse and its 2006 American remake. They examine the plot, the differences between the two versions, and their personal experiences watching these films. Tune in for a detailed discussion on one of the most convoluted entries in Japanuary, and get a preview of what to expect in the upcoming Found Footage February.

    00:00 Welcome to The Horror Show
    01:09 Interview with Brandon Traust
    02:53 Upcoming Episodes and Live Show
    04:31 Sadako vs. Kayako Discussion
    04:50 Japanuary Reflections
    05:43 Pulse Movie Review
    07:32 American vs. Japanese Pulse
    09:09 Rotten Tomatoes Scores
    12:34 Lighting and Cinematography
    14:06 Plot Confusion and Critique
    21:41 Nostalgia and Technology
    29:55 Red Dye 3 and Light Bulbs
    31:55 Back to Pulse Review
    36:05 Ghosts and Suicides
    51:42 Final Thoughts on Pulse
    52:40 Rating the Movie
    52:53 J-Horror vs. K-Horror
    53:39 Plot Confusion
    55:06 Tokyo Apocalypse
    55:18 Sleepyhead Story
    58:44 American Pulse 2006
    59:41 Wes Craven's Involvement
    01:04:05 Hollywood Politics
    01:06:26 Remaking Foreign Movies
    01:13:12 Pulse Remake Analysis
    01:39:00 Found Footage February
    01:41:19 Concluding Remarks

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  • In this episode of The Horror Show, Brandon Trost, a prolific cinematographer and director, shares his journey from working on set with his father to directing and shooting major films and TV shows. The discussion covers an array of topics including his experiences on 'Halloween II' and 'Lords of Salem' with Rob Zombie, the intricate process behind 'The Disaster Artist,' and the challenges of directing 'An American Pickle' during COVID-19. Trost also dives into his early life and projects, providing unique insights into his creative process and styles. Fans of 'The Righteous Gemstones' will appreciate his behind-the-scenes stories, particularly the iconic first episode. Trost teases a puzzling project, 'Chaos,' hinting at a deeper discussion in the future.

    00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties
    02:06 Special Guest: Brandon Trost
    02:50 Brandon's Early Influences and Family Background
    05:01 Journey into Cinematography
    16:57 Film School Experience
    25:37 Early Career and Special Effects
    33:12 Early Career and Wes Anderson
    34:12 On Set with Shaquille O'Neal in Kazam
    36:01 Reflecting on American Pie's Impact
    37:41 Diving into Halloween II with Rob Zombie
    51:39 The Unique Cinematography of Lords of Salem
    01:04:28 Discussing 'American Pickle' and COVID-19 Impact
    01:05:12 The HBO Max Deal and Industry Changes
    01:07:19 Warner Brothers and the Vanishing Movies
    01:12:09 The Righteous Gemstones and Costume Design
    01:21:15 Creating 'The Disaster Artist'
    01:28:02 Personal Favorites and Future Projects
    01:29:01 Wrapping Up and Future Plans
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  • In this episode of 'The Horror Show,' hosts Sean and Joe dive into 'The Ring,' comparing the original 1998 Japanese film with the 2002 American remake. They discuss the plot, differences in cultural contexts, and the unique stylistic choices of each version. The episode also touches on the broader landscape of Japanese horror cinema and its influence on American remakes. As part of the Japanuary series, this episode sets the stage for upcoming reviews of 'The Grudge' and 'Pulse.'

    00:00 Welcome to the Horror Show
    01:22 Reflecting on the Live Show
    02:19 Kicking Off Japanuary
    03:49 Starburst Magazine Feature
    04:26 John Travolta's Santa Claus Commercial
    09:24 Discussing The Ring: Japanese vs. American Versions
    17:49 Rotten Tomatoes Predictions
    20:50 Invasion USA and 80s Action Movies
    24:22 The Ring: Japanese Horror Timeline
    50:04 Unexpected Phone Call
    50:43 Comparing Japanese and American Endings
    51:20 The Concept of Passing the Curse
    54:14 Exploring the Backstory of Sadako and Shizuko
    57:17 The Final Confrontation and Resolution
    01:02:43 American Remake: Key Differences
    01:05:28 Analyzing the Horror Elements
    01:14:56 Cultural Impact and Sequels
    01:35:51 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up
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  • Hello Horror Heads!
    In this special Christmas Eve episode of 'The Horror Show,' hosts Sean and Joe dive into the discussion of the film 'Christmas Bloody Christmas.' They dissect the movie's plot, dialogue, lighting, and memorable scenes, providing an in-depth critique. The episode is filled with humorous banter, as the hosts explore the film's quirky elements and the iconic killer robot Santa. They also share their thoughts on potential remakes by Rob Zombie and reminisce about nostalgic TV Christmas commercials. Despite some critical views, the episode wraps up with entertaining insights into this unique horror film.

    00:00 Welcome to the Horror Show
    01:30 Familiar Faces and First Impressions
    02:54 Insufferable Dialogue and Realizations
    04:34 Profanity Overload and Rob Zombie Comparisons
    10:47 Independent Movie Critique
    13:20 Character Analysis and Cast Discussion
    21:39 Commercials and Christmas Memories
    28:21 Toy Store Shenanigans and Robot Santa
    45:11 Santa Killer POV and Fluid Movements
    45:47 Graphic Dialogue and Uncomfortable Conversations
    47:46 Porn Trends and World Records
    50:59 Lighting and Cinematic Techniques
    53:25 Debating Movie Sequels
    55:04 Pet Sematary and Wendigo Discussions
    59:54 Santa's Killing Spree
    01:06:46 Final Confrontation with Robo Santa
    01:22:47 Game Grinding and Tedious Tasks
    01:27:58 Japanuary and Future Plans
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  • Hello Horror Heads!
    In this episode of The Horror Show, Sean and Joe dive into the 1980 slasher film 'To All A Good Night.' They discuss the plot, characters, and notable moments, including bizarre kills and hilarious dialogue. The duo touch on the acting, script inconsistencies, and production quirks like day-for-night shots. Additionally, they share insights from an interview with director David Hess, revealing behind-the-scenes details. Join them for a fun and detailed dissection of an obscure holiday horror flick.

    00:00 Welcome to The Horror Show
    01:09 Crypto Craze and Commercials
    03:12 Introducing Today's Movie: To All a Good Night
    04:38 Movie Review: First Impressions and Cover Art
    19:04 Plot Breakdown: The Sorority and the Killer
    34:29 Character Highlights and Notable Scenes
    51:15 Hilarious Moments and Bizarre Dialogue
    54:44 Method Acting and Stew
    55:17 Fart Finders: A Hilarious Debate
    55:36 On-Set Fart Stories
    56:05 Ralph's Warnings and Set Farting Etiquette
    57:07 Blaming Electrical Wires for Farts
    59:15 Horny Teens and Blood Puddles
    59:50 Killer in a Suit of Armor
    01:00:36 Ralph's Prophecies and Nancy's Prayers
    01:01:21 Melody's Seduction and Wikipedia Oddities
    01:05:43 Police Involvement and Murder Mysteries
    01:14:29 Santa's Killing Spree
    01:21:44 The Final Showdown and Revelations
    01:31:36 Reflecting on the Movie's Impact
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  • Hello Horror Heads!
    We kick off the holidays with P2, a Christmas movie that takes place in a parking garage. Sean thinks its good, Joe doesn't. Should be good. Enjoy!
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  • Hello Horror Heads!
    Happy Thanksgiving! We are here to celebrate with the very original.... Thanksgiving. Eli Roth's 2023 holiday-themed horror movie. Enjoy!
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