
Murder Night Wrap Up with Conan Neutron and Renee Ruin
Originally streamed on Twitch (where the full FIVE HOUR directors cut is available):
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Originally streamed on Twitch (where the full FIVE HOUR directors cut is available):
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For our last Murder Night Extravaganza episode: Deborah Voorhees who played Tina in Friday the 13th V talks to Forrest, Andy and J.G. Michael about her new film 13 Fanboy which she directed, co-wrote, and acted in. 13 Fanboy is …

Forrest and Andy discuss Wes Craven’s People Under The Stairs with Cole James Cash and Nia Cola of Log Off Already.
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EPISODE 30!! Conan Neutron, Karthik Purushothaman, and Jeremy Salmon join us to talk about Drew Godard & Joss Whedon’s Cabin in the Woods. Is there a limit to how meta a movie can (and should) get? Is this it?

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Aaron and Carlee from Hit Factory Podcast join us to talk about the 1999 found footage originator the Blair Witch Project. In 1999, across the (Al Gore-inspired) internet a series of fan-made videos were released that showed a group of …

On this week’s “Murder Night Extravaganza” we are doing a crossover with Amy Bell and Amanda Feriante from These Are Bad Movies (as well as RC Roberts from Ferocia Animi) and will be discussing the 1974 Tobe Hooper film “The …

1, 2… Freddy’s coming for you. 3, 4 better lock your door. Forrest and Andy break down Wes Craven’s original 1984 A Nightmare on Elm Street with Rayy Vana and Kristina Oakes. This is the dreamy movie that started the …

We talk about the classic George A. Romero zombie movie Dawn of the Dead as a metaphor for consumerism, mass media, and desensitization to violence.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_Z6jE0kyTs&feature=youtu.be…

Forrest and Karthik are joined once again by Erica (@herosnvrdie69,) Dick Warlock, and Marcus (@MarcusHereMeow) of Left Flank Vets to talk about Tropic Thunder. This is a follow-up to our Platoon episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_owN…
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Three days before Halloween Kills comes out it’s only fitting that we discuss it (chronologically it makes sense too.) John Carpenter didn’t set out to start the slasher boom… or to make an iconic horror film that would define his …