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The Grave Plot Podcast

Summary: Hosts SkeleTony and Taylor of Terror discuss the latest and greatest the horror world has to offer. Each episode features two movie reviews and "Horror Business," the latest news in movies, TV, comics, video games, and more. Oh, and dick jokes. Lots of dick jokes. New episodes every other week.

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 Episode 169 – Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight/The Dark and the Wicked | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:06:04

Welcome back to the greatest show on Earth. We're back in lock down so we're back to recording remotely. We reach out and touch someone with a brand new episode, featuring so much Horror Business you'll be like "I'm tired of winning." We start out with a Real World Horror story about a cannibal math teacher, followed by a story on Jay Z's first foray into horror with Forty Acres. We then proceed to discuss the newest installment in the Predator series as well as the long gestating sequel to Killer Klowns From Outer Space. We close out the segment with news on Ari Aster's next project as well as The Last Of Us finally coming to TV. The lion may sleep in the jungle, but Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight with our film review of the first ever Polish slasher film. We also discuss the atmospheric horror The Dark and the Wicked, about a brother and sister who come back home to care for their dying father, to hilarious results. No, not hilarious, terrifying. Yeah, terrifying. So join us once again for another twisting, turning ride through Toon Town as The Grave Plot Podcast keeps on kicking.

 Episode 168 – Scare Me/Spiral | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:27:57

Yo, yo, yo, yo! Pop a 40 and check your Rollies, it's tyme - er, time for brand new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast! Today we're saluting the streaming service Shudder, as we review two of their Shudder Exclusive films. Up first is the scary stories to tell in a cabin in the woods comedy known as Scare Me, followed by the outsider thriller Spiral. Before that, though, we've got some Horror Business to discuss, including a fashion designer in search of human skin for "leather face masks" in Real World Horror. We then take a look at the film Video Nasty, being produced by Seth Rogen. Our Shudder coverage continues with a story about the return of the television series "Slasher." We also have some conversation about sequels to A Quiet Place and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, the return of Neil Marshall to the horror genre, oh, and an unnecessary amount of talk about eating ass. So inject this sweet, sweet new episode straight into your veins.

 Episode 167 – The Wolf of Snow Hollow/Scare Package | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:24:32

Back to reality as Octoberama comes to a close. We are back to our regularly scheduled program with a brand new episode. We kick things off with Real World Horror, where we talk about a Texas artist whose Halloween decorations were apparently too much for his neighbors. In Horror Business, we give an update on the new urban Evil Dead film, titled Evil Dead Rise. We also talk about which one of his father's stories Joe Hill would be willing to jump into the director's chair for and the potential for a perfect marriage between Tim Burton and The Addams Family. We then talk about a new Scarlett Johansson film that is definitely not Bride of Frankenstein if anyone asks and scream queen Danielle Harris joining a new slasher, but behind the camera this time. Then, in our film reviews, we talk about the werewolf crime thriller The Wolf of Snow Hollow, that takes a look at the internal demons we all must fight. We also review Scare Package, the horror comedy anthology from Shudder. So come on in and join us. Don't worry, we're not Chris Hansen and this isn't Dateline. But... why don't you have a seat?

 Octoberama 2020, Vol. 4: The Good Things Devils Do/Boo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:31:55

Happy, happy Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Happy, happy Halloween! Grave Plot Podcast! It's almost time, kids. The clock is ticking. Be in front of your podcast apps for the horrorthon. And remember the big giveaway at nine*. Don't miss it, and don't forget to wear your masks. The clock is ticking. It's almost time. Octoberama is coming to a close, which means it's time for our annual Halloween episode. Today we're talking about the brand new film The Good Things Devils Do, with a supercast of Kane Hodder, Linnea "Quiggles" Quigley, and Bill Oberst, Jr. We also discuss the 2005 film Boo, NOT the Madea one. So trick or treat. We've got some goodies for you. Happy, happy Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Happy, happy Halloween! Grave Plot Podcast! *There is no giveaway

 Octoberama 2020, Vol. 3: Leviathan/The Host | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:57:46

Going into this episode, even we didn't know what we would be watching. The reason for that is because we let our Patreon patrons pick the theme of this episode and they led us into the briny deep for the first ever Week of the Sea Creature! Before we - ahem - dive in to our film reviews, however, we have to handle our Horror Business. We've all heard the stories about razor blades in Halloween candy, but what about razor blades in pizza? We'll tell you the true story in Real World Horror. We then discuss the sci-fi film Monsters of California, directed by non-other than rockstar-turned-UFOlogist Tom DeLonge. We also tell you which avenging serial killer is returning to Showtime (too obvious?) and re-visit that remake of The Others. Finally, we examine Elvira's new comic book and a VR version of the Blair Witch video game. We then head into the wild blue yonder as we review the sea monster horror films known as Leviathan and The Host. So put on your speedos and bikinis and get wet with a brand new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast.

 Octoberama 2020, Vol. 2: Blood Quantum/The Night Eats the World | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:40

Octoberama won't stay dead. It rises again and again on an unstoppable quest to infect everyone it comes in contact with. That sounds familiar. Oh yeah, it's the same as the zombies in this week's episode! This is Week of the Zombie and there is no Horror Business this week. We jump straight into the grave with film reviews of Blood Quantum and The Night Eats the World. You can run, you can hide, but there is no escape from Octoberama. It will find you. It will infect you. Resistance is futile. Join us.

 Octoberama 2020, Vol. 1: Fright Night (2011)/Cronos | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:52:40

While 2020 has upended our lives and cancelled a lot of things, it can't stop yet another round of Octoberama, presented by The Grave Plot Podcast. As usual we kick off the month with Week of the Vampire. This year's selections features the first full length film from legendary director Guillermo Del Toro, Cronos. It also features a modern remake of Tony's favorite vampire movie of all time, Fright Night. First off, we've got Horror Business to take care of. In Real World Horror, we warn Texans not to drink the water. We go on to discuss a television series based on Nightbreed. Speaking of TV, we introduce you to Bloody Disgusting TV, coming to your Roku. We also tell you about a new Blair Witch "table top experience" and an animated Creepshow series. Finally, with this being week of the vampire, we close out with a story about the new horror comedy Slayers. So sink your teeth into this undead episode of The Grave Plot Podcast!

 Episode 166 – Spree/Open 24 Hours | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:53:36

Summer's over. The sunny weather has gone away, the leaves have all turned brown. There's a nip in the air and pumpkin spice is everywhere. So let's have one last end-of-summer rager! Let's kick things off with Real World Horror about the "Gordon Ramsey of the afterlife." He's mean, he hates dirty dishes, and he calls people idiot sandwiches probably. Listen in for the whole story. Then we talk about Horror Business, including the Travel Channel's "Ghostober" lineup, featuring ghost hunting, ghost hunting with the Osbournes, and more ghost hunting! We go on to discuss Megan Fox's return to horror in a movie filmed during the pandemic, a sequel to the viral hit "Take This Lollipop," and a brand new Five Nights at Freddy's game. We close things out with an update on the end of The Walking Dead, which is actually a setup for even more The Walking Dead. For our film reviews, we talk about a couple of fresh ones. Recently released on VOD, we first examine the scary concept of being Open 24 Hours. This slasher slid under a lot of radars so make sure to see if it's worth your time. We also discuss the social media fueled Spree, featuring Joe Keery doing it #AllForTheClicks. So tap the keg and crank up a brand new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast!

 Episode 165 – The Pale Door/Ravenous | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:40:57

Howdy partner! We've got a rootin', tootin' new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast and today we're headed to the wild, wild west to talk about horror westerns! Before we hit the ol' dusty trail, though, we've gotta talk about this Horror Business. In Real World Horror, we talk about a German graveyard featuring bodies being buried upside down. Why, you ask? Some kind of cult ritual? No, no, it's much simpler than that. It's because of ZOMBIES. We also play a round of "good news, bad news" with a story on a brand new Haunted Mansion themed movie coming from Disney. Don't get too excited, remember there's bad news. We then reminisce on our times getting drunk and playing Left 4 Dead 2 because there's a new official unofficial update coming for the game! We also discuss a full length version of Jill Gevargizian's The Stylist, a whole franchise coming for Army of the Dead, and we delve into the strange world of Darren Lynn Bousman's One Day Die. We then rustle up our film reviews. First up, we discuss the new witchy western The Pale Door, featuring Zachary Knighton, Pat Healy, and a gang of outlaws taking on an army of sinister Salem sorceresses. We then head to the snowy Sierra Nevada mountains for Ravenous. This pitch black comedic cannibal film feature Guy Pierce, Robert Carlyle, and - naturally - David Arquette. What could go wrong? So saddle up and let's ride into the sunset with a brand new Grave Plot Podcast!

 Episode 164 – The Rental/Random Acts of Violence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:54:08

Oh you didn't know? Your ass better call somebody. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, welcome to a brand new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast! After our usual ranting and raving about various goings on in the world, including elections, The Grave Plot Film Fest, and A REMAKE OF THE EXORCIST WHAT, we get down to Horror Business. In Real World Horror, we take a look at the trend of terrifying insects infesting the United States, from murder hornets to the newest threat; zombie cicadas! We then discuss a new TV show based on David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers, a troublesome pervert getting removed from Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, and a trilogy of films based on the works of R.L. Stine coming to Netflix. We close out the segment talking about the possibility of a Tusk 2 as well as a VR Walking Dead video game. For our film reviews, we discuss two new movies directed by people normally affiliated with comedy. First up is The Rental, the Airbnb horror from the trash panda known as Dave Franco. We follow that up with a slasher from the makers of Goon, including writer/director/actor Jay Baruchel, Random Acts of Violence. So check out this new episode because if you're not down with that, WE GOT TWO WORDS FOR YA.

 Episode 163 – Color Out of Space/Cthulhu | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:40:35

We are back from the brink with a brand new episode dedicated to the works of H.P. Lovecraft (but not the man specifically because fuck that racist). We were originally supposed to have a couple of self-proclaimed Lovecraft experts on this episode but unfortunately they had to cancel and we were left to stumble our way through the Nicolas Cage film Color Out of Space and the independent Cthulhu. Of course, we've also got Horror Business, including a Real World Horror story that mirrors one of the films, as a lagoon in Paraguay turned an odd shade of purple. We also talk about a new adaptation of an underrated John Ritter classic, a new anthology featuring some familiar shorts, and tell you what's coming up next for the makers of the Shudder hit Host. We also discuss a new book from the legend Stephen King and a new, aquatic horror themed board game from the makers of Mixtape Massacre. So head with us to Lovecraft Country as we embark on an epic journey known as The Grave Plot Podcast.

 Episode 162 – Bloody Birthday/Madhouse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:40:04

You gotta fight for your right to party, but Taylor doesn't because it's his birthday! To celebrate, we watched two birthday-centric horror movies and we recorded a new episode. IN PERSON. IN THE SAME ROOM AND EVERYTHING. Before we unwrap those presents, though, we've gotta get through the business of Horror Business (and a becoming-ever-regular political rant). Oh yeah, and The Grave Plot Film Fest returns in 2021! We start out with Real World Horror where I don't want to say we talk about aliens, but... aliens. We move on to discuss a new HBO Max series from the director of the Creep films, as well as not one, not two, not three, but FOUR adaptations from Stephen King's If It Bleeds collection. We've got some Stranger Things content to hold you over until season four, plus a small screen version of a lesser known R.L. Stine series of books. Finally, we talk about the new Mortal Kombat movie and just how bloody and gory it's going to be. For our festive film reviews, we talk about a couple of 1981 features, namely Bloody Birthday and a "video nasty" that you have heard of as Madhouse, or possibly There Was A Little Girl, or maybe even And When She Was Bad. Regardless of what you call it, we'll tell you how we felt about it. So join us for cake and ice cream and a brand new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast!

 Episode 161 – Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter/Dolls (Patreon picks) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:51:32

Like Brendan Fraser and the Looney Tunes, we're back in action. Just like in years past, we let our Patreon patrons choose the movies for this episode. We put together a list of their suggestions and picked two. This year we decided to make it an 80s-centric episode with Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, chosen by Lance D., and Dolls, chosen by Aaron M. First things first, we've got Real World Horror wherein we talk about a Dutch drug cartel and their creative use for storage containers. We follow that up with a group of Horror Business, or is it Horror Bruce-iness? That bad pun is because we've got not one, not two, but THREE stories based on the the icon known as Bruce Campbell. We give you updates on the fourth... fifth?... latest installment in the Evil Dead franchise, plus news on an upcoming video game from the same series. We also talk about Campbell's ambitions for a follow up to My Name is Bruce. But it's not all Bruce! We also talk about a new horror comedy coming from the creators of two of the best. We also discuss the inevitable horror film based, and shot, on Zoom. So welcome us back by letting us into your skulls.

 Episode 160 – The Wretched/Ready or Not | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:25:00

Here we go again, on our own. Going down the only road we've ever known. Like a drifter, we were born to roam alone. Now we've made up our mind and we ain't wasting no more time. So let's get to a brand new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast! We try to figure out the state of the world, including a Real World Horror story featuring porn stars and toad venom. We go on to discuss the possibility of a new (or now) Evil Dead film, plus tell you what Ari Aster is up to next. Then, since it's 2020, we've got multiple stories all about remakes. We talk about new versions of The Changeling, Children of the Corn, and Bride of Frankenstein. Since the world is still recovering, we're still recording remotely which sometimes affects our movie choices. Today we just had to throw a couple of films together. We play a little catch-up as we FINALLY watch Ready or Not, one of the most talked about movies of... last year. We then go on to discuss a much talked about movie of THIS year, The Wretched. So enjoy this new episode, 'cause we know we know what it means to walk along the lonely street of dreams.

 Episode 159 – Flight of the Living Dead/Exorcism at 60,000 Feet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:33:32

This episode opens with a lengthy conversation on the issues currently going on in America and across the world. While our platform is small, we would have felt wrong to not discuss it. We're not a political podcast or even a very serious podcast, but it gets pretty real, as these are very real issues. We understand if you want to skip this part, but would appreciate a listen with an open mind. We've also put our money where our mouths are and donated $100 to wetheprotesters.org. Thank you. On with the show. I want these motherfucking zombies and motherfucking demons off this motherfucking plane! Today's new episode is a nightmare in the sky as we join the mile high horror club with two films featuring terror on airplanes! In Real World Horror that's not quite as terrifying as the overarching real world horror going on, we discuss a Bolivian pan flute orchestra (no, that's not it) who are stuck in a haunted castle in Berlin. In case that's not bad enough, the castle is also surrounded by wolves. For Horror Business, we talk about Universal's latest monster remake, as well as a new American Horror Story spin off. We also tell you which original Scream star will be returning for the new sequel and give an update on the Child's Play TV series. Finally, we talk about a new horror film coming from none other than Seth Rogen. Then we take to the skies! We discuss the low budget zombie film Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane as well as the low brow possession film Exorcism at 60,000 Feet. So please put your tray tables in their upright and locked position, fasten your seat belts low and tight across your lap, and enjoy this mile high episode of The Grave Plot Podcast.

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