Ep. 158 – Tremors

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Episode 158: The Crew’s running to the rooftops to discuss the 1990 underground monster movie, Tremors. It’s a comedic take on the 50’s monster movies. The special effects are still jaw-dropping after 29 years; thanks to some expertly edited miniatures. But the chemistry and ribbing between Fred Ward and Kevin Bacon make this monster movie truly special.

Reference Material: Trailer to the canceled-before-aired Tremors TV show (2018) starring Kevin Bacon.

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Runtime: 01:02:23

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Ep. 157 – The Descent

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Episode 157: The Crew’s jumping down into the caves to discuss Neil Marshall’s The Descent. The film is a claustrophobic inducing nightmare; thanks to the incredible cave sets. The all-female cast, music, lighting, and gore effects are true standouts in the horror genre. It’s one of the 21st century’s best horror films… they discuss.

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Runtime: 01:07:11

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Ep. 156 – An American Werewolf in London

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Episode 156: The Crew’s sticking to the roads as they discuss the John Landis Werewolf film, An American Werewolf in London. The Werewolf transformation scene was so revolutionary the Academy created a Makeup category for Rick Baker’s work. Mr. Landis is known for his comedy films, and there’s lots of jokes in the film. But Landis is also considered a Master of Horror with only two horror films in his filmography (this and Innocent Blood). And that’s evidence of the lasting impact of this Werewolf classic. They also discuss the new Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker trailer @ 1:03:03.

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Runtime: 01:24:22

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Ep. 155 – The Green Mile

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Episode 155: The Crew’s priming Old Sparky to review another Frank Darabont prison film, The Green Mile. Unlike The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile was a big box office hit in Christmas 1999.

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Runtime: 01:14:06

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Ep. 154 – The Shawshank Redemption

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Episode 154: The Crew’s ready to get busy living while they discuss Frank Darabont’s The Shawshank Redemption. This is another adaptation from Stephen King’s Different Season, originally titled Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption. The film wasn’t a box office hit when it was released, but it did get 7 Oscar nominations. Today, it’s the #1 user rated movie on IMDb and many consider it the best movie ever made… they discuss.

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Runtime: 01:32:34

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Ep. 153 – Pet Sematary (2019)

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Episode 153: The Crew’s breaking the barrier to discuss the newest adaptation of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary. They review the novel and original 1989 film before moving on to the Kevin Kölsch & Dennis Widmyer film (the filmmakers behind Starry Eyes). Spoilers for the 2019 Pet Sematary start at 31:15.

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Runtime: 01:24:29

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Ep. 152 – Stand by Me

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Episode 152: The Crew’s walking along the train tracks discussing Rob Reiner’s, 1986 coming-of-age film, Stand By Me. They compare the film to the source material, Stephen King’s The Body (one of the four novellas in Different Seasons).

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Runtime: 01:12:34

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Ep. 151 – Us

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Episode 151: The Crew fell down the rabbit hole trying to interpret, Writer/Director Jordan Peele’s sophomore flick, Us. The performances, music, camera and lighting are genre perfect! But unlike Peele’s Get Out, the symbolism and metaphors can be interpreted a lot of different ways; they discuss. Spoiler Warning – Go see the movie first!

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Runtime: 01:17:34

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Ep. 150 – The Shining

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Episode 150: The Crew’s snowed in at the Overlook Hotel discussing Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of The Shining. They compare the film to Stephen King’s novel and the TV Mini-Series. Kubrick’s film was poorly reviewed by critics and fans of the book (including King himself) when it was first released. But his film has become one of the most celebrated horror films of all time.

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Runtime: 01:22:53

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Ep. 149 – The Cable Guy

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Episode 149: The Crew’s getting juiced up with free cable as they sit to discuss the 1996 Jim Carrey comedy, The Cable Guy. Critics called it “too dark” for a Jim Carrey movie, but make no mistake, Carrey is very over the top earning his 20 million dollar payday.

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Runtime: 01:08:01

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