Episodes
Send us a Text Message.The gang watch a Troma film The Toxic Avenger from 1984 and discuss gym culture in the 80s and peeing in pools.
Published 06/02/24
Published 06/02/24
The gang are back for Spooktober! Sitting down with the one and only Texas Chainsaw Massacre from 1974 directed by Tobe Hooper.  The dirt, the smell, the leather faces - it all adds to the uncomfortable feeling this movie leaves you with.
Published 10/02/23
The gang get an unannounced visitor with a VHS of Gremlins directed by Joe Dante, and discuss miracles, crabby old ladies, and Howie Mandels voice acting.
Published 12/21/22
The gang watch the 80s horror classic Hellraiser directed by Clive Barker and discuss practical effects, mullets,  and puzzle boxes.
Published 11/17/22
The gang watch the very hairy horror film Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf directed by Philippe Mora and discuss monkey suits, soviet government assigned assistant directors, and the gravitas of Christopher Lee next to Reb Brown 
Published 10/28/22
What would you do for rent money? The gang watch horror/slasher The House Of The Devil directed by Ti West and discuss 80s rent, ADHD and pizza.
Published 10/19/22
Zombies are ruining the desserts as the gang watch Dead Alive directed by Peter Jackson and discuss rat monkey thoughts and kung fu priests. 
Published 10/13/22
It's that time of year again: SPOOKTOBER has entered the chat and the gang are kicking it off with their all time favourite sci-fi horror The Thing directed by John Carpenter.  Discussions of flailing limbs, gooping goops, and diabetus ensue. 
Published 10/05/22
The gang watch Virus from 1999 directed by John Bruno and discuss how much Jamie Lee Curtis hates it, Donald Sutherlands life  choices and how just being wasted doesn't give you a good nautical accent.  
Published 09/30/22
The gang watch Devon's long time favourite sci-fi Starship Troopers directed by Paul Verhoeven and discuss bugs, blood, butts and fascism as well as the films long lasting visual appeal due to the  quality practical and visual effects of Phil Tippett
Published 09/23/22
The gang fly through the cosmos on a quest to get their fill of Sci-Fi! The first stop on the journey is Krull directed by Peter Yates, where the gang discuss their ever growing dismay due to allegedly fantastical weapons that end up being not so fantastic.
Published 09/08/22
The gang watch Taiwanese horror/thriller gore fest The Sadness directed by Rob Jabbaz and are both amazed and disgusted beyond measure by the practical effects. That’s a lot of goop!
Published 08/23/22
The gang watch the long awaited stop motion masterpiece Mad God by Phil Tippett. Step into the diving bell and descend into a world of terrifying wonder, with people made of poop and fungi who love each other.
Published 07/21/22
The gang watch low budget b-movie Sewer Gators directed by Paul Dale, and discuss the importance of movies that are self aware
Published 06/30/22
The gang complete their journey through $5 fantasy movies with Lucio Fulci's Conquest from 1983, and discuss the importance of not letting your cinematographer wipe cured meats on the camera lens.
Published 06/15/22
The gang continue down the sweaty rabbit hole of $5 fantasies with Albert Pyun's The Sword and the Sorcerer from 1982, and discuss three bladed sword practicality and nonsense. 
Published 05/28/22
The gang begin their journey through $5 fantasy films with 1983’s Deathstalker directed by James Sbardellati, and discuss the many bountiful butts and muscles that were a chosen focus of the film over character development.
Published 05/11/22
The gang wrap up their Ralph Bakshi series by watching his musical drama epic American Pop, and discuss how music changes through the ages.
Published 04/27/22
The gang discuss tales of having-your-wiener-stomped-on-repeatedly-in-a-victorian-era-nightmare as Devon leads the discussion on one of his all time favourite video games - Bloodborne
Published 04/13/22
The gang watch Ralph Bakshi's controversial satirical cartoon Coonskin from 1975 and discuss the different viewpoints surrounding the film. 
Published 03/31/22
The gang sit down to watch and break down one of the most unique fantasy science fiction animated films of all time: Ralph Bakshi's Wizards.
Published 03/16/22
The gang are back kicking off Season 2 with a series on legendary animator and director Ralph Bakshi.  This episode takes a dive into Ralphs career from humble beginnings at Terrytoons to making some of the most visionary animated films of the 70s and 80s. 
Published 03/02/22
The gang gather round to discuss tales of pain and wonder, as Travis leads the discussion about something near and dear to his heartburn - Hot Sauce
Published 01/13/22
The gang watch 1974s Black Christmas directed by Bob Clark and written by Roy Moore and discuss how cops have been downplaying women's issues since pretty much forever.
Published 12/23/21