2 Guys And A Chainsaw
Summary: We're just two die-hard horror fans presenting new thoughts and takes on both favorite and obscure horror films from yesterday to today. We watch and review one horror movie a week from the perspective of fun, with a lot of film criticism thrown in.
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This 1950s-style monster movie from the 90's was such a staple of our childhoods that we were reluctant to tackle it for so long because we are both so familiar with it. But in the end we were happy to revisit it in all its B-movie glory. Thanks again for the request!
Kicking off Request Month is this request from long-time listener, Karthik. We enjoyed having a rare political discussion (don't worry folks, we don't get too deep) and dissecting this film that made bank at the box office and spawned a few sequels and a TV show. Thanks for the request, and if you have any more, please let us know!
Sure wish we could've brought you a better New Year's themed horror film this week, but we're scraping the bottom of the barrel here. If anyone has any better ideas, let us know and we'll put it on the list for next year!
All the shorts in this episode are linked from our website at http://2guys.red40.net. Otherwise, Google is your friend!
All the shorts in this episode are linked from our website at http://2guys.red40.net. Otherwise, Google is your friend!
Todd thought it was funny. Craig thought it was stupid. Listen to find out why and laugh along with us at the ridiculous snowman puppet and corny one-liners.
Does this movie have an anti-abortion agenda? It sure seems like it, but it's impossible to tell for sure. Which is only one of the reasons why it's so maddening.
More of a horror-comedy than straight horror, this quirky 80's throwback took us both by surprise. Two Valley Girls try to adapt to a world without boys and the typical teenage fascinations when a comet passes by the earth and obliterates humanity, turning many of the few survivors into zombie-type creatures.
We started this podcast with the Wes Craven film The People Under the Stairs, and so we tackled one of our favorite Freddy Krueger films, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors. This iconic entry in the franchise set the stage for a series of successful sequels and is responsible for cementing Freddy Krueger into the pop culture forever. It may not have aged particularly well, but we had a hard time giving too many harsh words to this favorite from our childhoods. Do you remember it well? Give this a listen and let us know YOUR thoughts and memories from this movie. And a special thanks to all the listeners who have stuck with us through the years. Here's to another 150!
Happy Thanksgiving, Americans! We're happy to treat to you this long-lost slasher film with all the trimmings: cheesy 80's music, hilarious over-the-top gore effects, laughable acting, and ridiculous writing. Whip it out to wake up your relatives during the post-turkey food coma phase of your celebration. Just remember, everyone: That isn't cranberry sauce!
Stuart Gordon sure has the market cornered on killer doll movies. This more or less kicked off a line of low-budget features in the same vein that would sit on video shelves for decades.
We varied a bit on our final assessment of this admittedly classic haunted house story, starring the incomparable Karen Black and Bette Davis. But you'll want to listen primarily to hear Greg gush over Bette Davis.
Happy Halloween! We end our series with the latest from Rob Zombie, aptly titled "31".
Part four of our Halloween extravaganza was a fun episode to record. That doesn't necessarily mean the movie was fun. Listen for some laughs, but stick around for some fascinating movie history surrounding the director of this otherwise laughable cinematic attempt.
This made-for-TV movie event from the 80's starred some well-known faces, but it hasn't remained well-known. You probably missed it when it first aired, and it enjoyed an extremely short release on home video and DVD that you probably missed too. But don't miss our discussion about this film that, despite its many flaws, had some good moments and didn't fail to put us in the Halloween spirit.