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Episode 13

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The old school gaming episode. We trace a loose history of horror video gaming, from the Atari 2600 through the Super Nintendo days. Everything from Halloween, Friday the 13th, Mortal Kombat, Doom and more. Plus, DVD releases, Horror News, Custer's Revenge, and I pick up the most ridiculous film ever made at a thrift store.

Episode 32

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This week we do an Indie film double feature, when we review both "Teeth" and "Black Sheep". Also, Blockbuster video gets our first "Lifetime Shenanigans" award, and Mark's internet connection smites him again, and again, and again.

Episode 31

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This week we all have a good laugh over M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening", wonder aloud if he's ever spoken to a real human being before and get into the finer points of making love to your favorite podcast. Enjoy!

Episode 30

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This week we try and figure out how "Diary of the Dead" could have possibly came from the man who brought us the "Dead Trilogy", and decide that at the end of the day there's no good answer. Plus, a super special guest fills in for Mark.

Episode 29

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This week we all get a collective nerd boner over "The Strangers", Casey reads comic books during the show and we ponder the strikingly "Equine" like qualities of Sarah Jessica Parker's face.

Episode 28

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We finish our French film trifecta this week by reviewing Xavier Gen's "Frontier(s)", and in the process, struggle to figure out how this got so many recommendation's from other horror sites. Also, Mark returns with a Google report and Schnaars has nostalgia related shenanigans. Enjoy.

Episode 27

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We talk about the French film "Ils" (known as "Them" in the US) this week, a thinly plotted slasher film that reminded some of us of John Carpenters' "Halloween". It's "inspired by a true story", the same true story that "The Strangers" is purported to be about. Also, DVD releases and a detailed breakdown of this week's box office numbers.

Episode 26

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This week we triumphantly return after a week off with all the usual stuff. We have shenanigans, google report, word of the day, talk about Marvel Comics "Iron Man", and just in time for Mother's day we review the Spanish film "The Orphanage", not realizing the irony until the end of the discussion. Enjoy!

(Spoilers for the ending of "The Orphanage" run from roughly 52:00 to 1:10:00)

Episode 25

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This week we tackle the cult classic C.H.U.D from 1984 starring Daniel Stern and John Herd. The crew is in good spirits and we get the show in on time for the first time in ages.

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