Posts Tagged ‘V/H/S’
Episode Ten: It Happened On Halloween!
“Welcome to DRTL, the podcast that is not about Beastmaster.”
It’s October! It’s October! That means that this whole next month is, effectively, Halloween. We got a little excited.
This time, we’re talking about movies that take place on or around Halloween. (Yes, including the original Halloween.) How many of them do you think you can watch this month?
Finally here’s a …. a …. Call it a “bonus video.” (It will make sense once you listen to the episode, honestly.)
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Episode Eight: Found Footage
“It’s not like [Rob Zombie] is out there strong-arming small children for their candy money.”
“Although — you can kinda picture that, can’t you?”
“I kinda can, yeah.”
Felicitations, fright fans! Are you ready to face a fantastic festival of fearsome found footage films?
…. All right, that’s enough alliteration for one post. Welcome to another episode with your hosts Jennifer Lovely and Michael Montoure, as we bring you the skinny on horror cinema’s fastest-growing sub-genre, and discuss its strengths and limitations.
Expect chills, thrills, and more:
- Why found footage films don’t try to emulate Blair Witch‘s improvised scenes
- Scooby Doo as a gateway drug to horror
- Our guilty fondness for the recent Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated series
- How The Blair Witch Project lead the way for small-budget productions like The Battery and Jug Face
- Jennifer rants entertainingly about Rob Zombie, Amanda Palmer, and crowdfunding
- A blink-and-you’ll-miss-it LMFAO reference, and a mention of Christian Bale’s spectacular on-set meltdown
- Montoure has this episode’s “Fuck This Noise” moment, with the indie horror feature “All Cheerleaders Die”
Let us know what you think, and thanks for listening!
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