Archive for July, 2014:
Episode Six: Back to the 80’s, Part Two!
Join us once again as we delve into that decade full of both trash and treasure, the eighties! We talk about sketch comedy shows, punk rock music, and even occasionally horror movies. Jen’s Documentary Corner is back, and she’s also starting a new feature on the show: “Fuck That Noise,” for horror movies that make us want to flip a table just fifteen minutes into them!
Sorry about the audio quality on this one — we tried recording at a slightly lower sound quality this time to make the sound files easier to deal with, hoping it wouldn’t be noticeable, but it totally was. No more of that — next one will be better. Just pretend this episode is coming to you on a slightly grainy VHS tape. See you in two weeks!
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Episode Five: Back to the 80’s, part one!
Greetings and felicitations, fright fanatics! We’re finally back after our skip week with our latest episode, where we dive into our favorite decade for horror movies, the decade when we both came of age as horror fans — the 1980’s!
To try to keep this at a manageable length, we set out restricting ourselves to talk about only the films we actually saw during the 80’s — no discussion of hidden gems we found later allowed. Did it work? Well, no. We hit the 70-minute mark with lots to talk about still, so we cut things short and we’ll pick up the rest of this conversation again in two weeks.
Join us for part one as we go from the sublime, like Paperhouse and The Company of Wolves, to the wonderfully ridiculous, like Jennifer’s love for the entire output of Full Moon Features. The full list of all the movies we mention in this episode will follow in a day or two — there are a ton of them this time.
And did we mention that we’re listed on iTunes now? Because we’re totally listed on iTunes now. Check it out!
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Happy Fourth of July!
No podcast this week, everyone — life intervened, and we didn’t have a chance to sit down at the DRTL Studios and record one. Hope everyone has a good Independence Day, and we should see you all next week instead. Take care, and try not to blow off any fingers. (At the very least, try not to blow off your own fingers.)