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Episode 32 (The Halloween Special) – Hellraiser

Back from the dead, just in time for Halloween, the group reunites to watch the 1987 horror classic – Hellraiser. Written and directed by Clive Barker based on his novella series The Hellbound Heart This film introduces one of the horror genre’s most iconic villains, Pinhead or “Lead Cenobite” as the character is credited. The group discusses fashion in the S&M…

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Episode 23 – True Romance

On this week’s release, our season two finale, episode 12, we are watching the Quentin Tarantino written/Tony Scott directed 1993 classic, True Romance starring Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette. On this episode we geek out on our love of Tarantino’s work, we gush about Arnold’s Google-like memory, and we discuss how Gary Oldman’s character proves…

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Episode 22 – The Boondock Saints

This week, the gang watches the 1999 cult classic ‘The Boondock Saints‘ starring Willem Dafoe, Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus, and Billy Connolly. Written and Directed by Troy Duffy, ‘The Boondock Saints’ tells the story of two Irish Catholic brothers (Flanery & Reedus) commanded by God to wipe out the crime lords of Boston. A…

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Episode 19 – Bloodsport

On the show we watch Bloodsport, the film that launched the career of @jcvd into the stratosphere. This episode we discuss how long Jean-Claude Van Damme was actually standing in his teacher’s living room staring at the sword, Bolo Yeung’s iconic pec flexing, and whether or not torture is the best method to teach martial arts. Follow us on Spotify and  iTunes to be notified…

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Episode 17 – Thirteen

This week we discuss the 2003 film Thirteen: A thirteen-year-old girl’s relationship with her mother is put to the test as she discovers drugs, sex, and petty crime in the company of her cool but troubled best friend. (from IMDb). Starring Holly Hunter and Evan Rachel Wood in her breakout role. We compare this movie…

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Episode 16 – 2020: In Memoriam

2020 was certainly a year for the record books (and not necessarily for the right reasons). The entertainment industry was hit hard, and studios were forced to adapt or die. As most films delayed their release (due to theater shutdowns), many took to streaming platforms in an unprecedented change of medium. How and what we…

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