Episode 105: Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1971)
There’s nothing scarier than filthy, british orphans.
Next time on Bride of the Creature:
Brotherhood of the Wolf. Write your own funny joke or commentary here, I’m tired.
There’s nothing scarier than filthy, british orphans.
Next time on Bride of the Creature:
Brotherhood of the Wolf. Write your own funny joke or commentary here, I’m tired.
Damn, Japan… YOU SCARY!
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Grand Dame Guignol! Join us as we ask the immortal question: Who Slew Auntie Roo?
There’s eyes in them thar hills!
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Joey’s back on his bullshit and we travel to Japan yet again for a look at the 2005 found-footage/pseudo-documentary NOROI: THE CURSE
The dog made a cat noise and then farted!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! We’ll be back next month and to celebrate our favorite time we’ll be doing another VERSUS! Who will win the showdown between Wes Craven’s original and someone else’s remake of THE HILLS HAVE EYES? (probably Craven).
Editorial cartoonists make the best detectives. I’ve always said this. This month we break off a fresh hundo with Nicole’s selection of David Fincher’s 2007 masterpiece ZODIAC.
Editorial cartoonists make the best detectives. I’ve always said this. This month we break off a fresh hundo with Nicole’s selection of David Fincher’s 2007 masterpiece ZODIAC.
Editorial cartoonists make the best detectives. I’ve always said this. This month we break off a fresh hundo with Nicole’s selection of David Fincher’s 2007 masterpiece ZODIAC.
WE HAVE SUCH SIGHTS TO SHOW YOU!!!
It’s the 100th episode and Joey finally gets his chance to subject Nicole to his favorite horror franchise (at least the first 4 installments). It’s Clive Barker’s HELLRAISER
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We break off another hundo and Nicole starts this one out with her pick of: ZODIAC
Greetings, Boils and Ghouls! eeeeehehheehehehehehehehehe!
This month George Romero and Stephen King pay tribute to the horror comics of the 1950s with their anthology horror compilation CREEPSHOW
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Our 100th episode Spooktacular. To celebrate, we’ll be watching the first FOUR Hellraiser films! We have such SIGHTS TO SHOW YOU.
Nicole is still reeling from the Tokoloshe and is a little squirrelly this episode. Joey selected Hideo Nakata’s J-horror masterpiece DARK WATER
The countdown to episode 100 continues next month with Nicole’s selection of George Romero & Stephen King’s CLASSIC EC Horror Comics tribute CREEPSHOW.
Don’t blame me, Nicole picked this one. It’s supposed to be South African folklore. Will it deliver? or will we get cliche, half-baked, non-sensical Silent Hill ripoff? Listen and find out! (It’s the second one. This movie sucks)
Everyone can relax. Joey is once again steering this ship… and because he’s a predictable, weebo loser he’s steering it back to the land of the rising sun. Join us next time for our rundown of HIdeo Nakata’s DARK WATER
Joey finally finds an excuse to go on about Werner Herzog as we watch his 1979 Nosferatu remake.
Nicole has chosen Jerome Pikwane’s “THE TOKOLOSHE” from 2018 for the next episode.
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