
THS #395: Christmas Bloody Christmas
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12/24/24 • 96 min
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Hello Horror Heads!
In this special Christmas Eve episode of 'The Horror Show,' hosts Sean and Joe dive into the discussion of the film 'Christmas Bloody Christmas.' They dissect the movie's plot, dialogue, lighting, and memorable scenes, providing an in-depth critique. The episode is filled with humorous banter, as the hosts explore the film's quirky elements and the iconic killer robot Santa. They also share their thoughts on potential remakes by Rob Zombie and reminisce about nostalgic TV Christmas commercials. Despite some critical views, the episode wraps up with entertaining insights into this unique horror film.
00:00 Welcome to the Horror Show
01:30 Familiar Faces and First Impressions
02:54 Insufferable Dialogue and Realizations
04:34 Profanity Overload and Rob Zombie Comparisons
10:47 Independent Movie Critique
13:20 Character Analysis and Cast Discussion
21:39 Commercials and Christmas Memories
28:21 Toy Store Shenanigans and Robot Santa
45:11 Santa Killer POV and Fluid Movements
45:47 Graphic Dialogue and Uncomfortable Conversations
47:46 Porn Trends and World Records
50:59 Lighting and Cinematic Techniques
53:25 Debating Movie Sequels
55:04 Pet Sematary and Wendigo Discussions
59:54 Santa's Killing Spree
01:06:46 Final Confrontation with Robo Santa
01:22:47 Game Grinding and Tedious Tasks
01:27:58 Japanuary and Future Plans
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Hello Horror Heads!
In this special Christmas Eve episode of 'The Horror Show,' hosts Sean and Joe dive into the discussion of the film 'Christmas Bloody Christmas.' They dissect the movie's plot, dialogue, lighting, and memorable scenes, providing an in-depth critique. The episode is filled with humorous banter, as the hosts explore the film's quirky elements and the iconic killer robot Santa. They also share their thoughts on potential remakes by Rob Zombie and reminisce about nostalgic TV Christmas commercials. Despite some critical views, the episode wraps up with entertaining insights into this unique horror film.
00:00 Welcome to the Horror Show
01:30 Familiar Faces and First Impressions
02:54 Insufferable Dialogue and Realizations
04:34 Profanity Overload and Rob Zombie Comparisons
10:47 Independent Movie Critique
13:20 Character Analysis and Cast Discussion
21:39 Commercials and Christmas Memories
28:21 Toy Store Shenanigans and Robot Santa
45:11 Santa Killer POV and Fluid Movements
45:47 Graphic Dialogue and Uncomfortable Conversations
47:46 Porn Trends and World Records
50:59 Lighting and Cinematic Techniques
53:25 Debating Movie Sequels
55:04 Pet Sematary and Wendigo Discussions
59:54 Santa's Killing Spree
01:06:46 Final Confrontation with Robo Santa
01:22:47 Game Grinding and Tedious Tasks
01:27:58 Japanuary and Future Plans
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THS #394: To All A Goodnight
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In this episode of The Horror Show, Sean and Joe dive into the 1980 slasher film 'To All A Good Night.' They discuss the plot, characters, and notable moments, including bizarre kills and hilarious dialogue. The duo touch on the acting, script inconsistencies, and production quirks like day-for-night shots. Additionally, they share insights from an interview with director David Hess, revealing behind-the-scenes details. Join them for a fun and detailed dissection of an obscure holiday horror flick.
00:00 Welcome to The Horror Show
01:09 Crypto Craze and Commercials
03:12 Introducing Today's Movie: To All a Good Night
04:38 Movie Review: First Impressions and Cover Art
19:04 Plot Breakdown: The Sorority and the Killer
34:29 Character Highlights and Notable Scenes
51:15 Hilarious Moments and Bizarre Dialogue
54:44 Method Acting and Stew
55:17 Fart Finders: A Hilarious Debate
55:36 On-Set Fart Stories
56:05 Ralph's Warnings and Set Farting Etiquette
57:07 Blaming Electrical Wires for Farts
59:15 Horny Teens and Blood Puddles
59:50 Killer in a Suit of Armor
01:00:36 Ralph's Prophecies and Nancy's Prayers
01:01:21 Melody's Seduction and Wikipedia Oddities
01:05:43 Police Involvement and Murder Mysteries
01:14:29 Santa's Killing Spree
01:21:44 The Final Showdown and Revelations
01:31:36 Reflecting on the Movie's Impact
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THS #396: Japanuary - The Ring
In this episode of 'The Horror Show,' hosts Sean and Joe dive into 'The Ring,' comparing the original 1998 Japanese film with the 2002 American remake. They discuss the plot, differences in cultural contexts, and the unique stylistic choices of each version. The episode also touches on the broader landscape of Japanese horror cinema and its influence on American remakes. As part of the Japanuary series, this episode sets the stage for upcoming reviews of 'The Grudge' and 'Pulse.'
00:00 Welcome to the Horror Show
01:22 Reflecting on the Live Show
02:19 Kicking Off Japanuary
03:49 Starburst Magazine Feature
04:26 John Travolta's Santa Claus Commercial
09:24 Discussing The Ring: Japanese vs. American Versions
17:49 Rotten Tomatoes Predictions
20:50 Invasion USA and 80s Action Movies
24:22 The Ring: Japanese Horror Timeline
50:04 Unexpected Phone Call
50:43 Comparing Japanese and American Endings
51:20 The Concept of Passing the Curse
54:14 Exploring the Backstory of Sadako and Shizuko
57:17 The Final Confrontation and Resolution
01:02:43 American Remake: Key Differences
01:05:28 Analyzing the Horror Elements
01:14:56 Cultural Impact and Sequels
01:35:51 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up
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