Episode 20B is part 2 of our Saw franchise retrospective. We focus on Saw III and Saw IV. I think this is when a lot of people started to see cracks in the franchise. If you actually watch them all together though, you may see that these are actually strong entries in the franchise. Please […]
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Chris and Kent wanted to do a Saw film franchise retrospective. We did a long conversation and broke it into 4 parts for your listening pleasure. In Episode 20A, we discuss Saw and its sequel, Saw II. These are usually the 2 most loved of the franchise, but if you listen further, you may find […]
Chris and Kent discuss a variety of sequels that didn’t quite make the cut and discuss why. You can expect discussion about some of the bigger franchises and smaller ones like The Collection, Hostel, Phantasm, and Blade. Please enjoy and subscribe on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or any place you can find fine podcasts like this […]
Chris and Kent go over their top 10 (and more) favorite horror films from the 1970’s. Kent first tries to include The Shining and then forgets about Alien. Chris comes out of this looking much better.
In this episode, Chris reviews Asylum (1972) (15 minutes into the podcast) and Southbound(32:40) while Kent reviews Jacob’s Ladder (6:20) and Us (24:30). Overall, it was a mainly positive experience. Southbound and Jacob’s Ladder appear to be the clear favorites among the group.
You know how important it is to have a memorable horror movie scene. Some films have owed a lot of success to them, like Scream. Chris and Kent go over their favorite horror movie opening scenes. Classics like Jaws, The Conjuring, The Ring, Candyman, The Burning, Dawn of the Dead remake, Night of the Living […]
Chris and Kent discuss 2 films each and go off on some ridiculous tangents. Chris reviews The Sentinel (2 minutes into the podcast) and Frontiere(s) (20:20 in) while Kent reviews Wolfen (14 mins in) and Split Second (38 mins in). It’s quite the variety. Hopefully, there is something here for you to enjoy.
Chris and Kent review The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Fragile, Mirrors, and Lights Out. This is a continuation from the conversation in Episode 3 about supernatural horror in the 2000’s. I have provided links to the written film reviews if you are interested.