Episode 54: "The Psychotic Drowns while the Mystic Swims"
In this edition of Macabre Media podcast, the Spoopy Bois talk about (arguably) one of the greatest horror films of all time: 2018's Mandy.
We continue our kaiju mini-series with Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)! Listen to Kaleb and Jorge geek out while Pearson, the podcast's resident grouch, spends way too much time overanalyzing these good-ol'-fashioned creature features.
In two weeks, we'll be discussing the titanic clash of Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)!
All three films are available on HBO Max (or you can just torrent them...in Minecraft.)
In this edition of Macabre Media podcast, the Spoopy Bois talk about (arguably) one of the greatest horror films of all time: 2018's Mandy.
After getting slightly sidetracked with a discussion concerning matresses and Justin Beiber/Slipknot mash-ups, the Spooky Bois talk about H.P. Lovecraft's The Colour out of Space.
To celebrate our 50th episode, we take a look at everyone's (least) favorite Jason movie: 2001's Jason X. A magnum opus. An indisputable achievement. A titanic motion picture.
(It sucks, but we love it.)
We reference a couple goofy photos throughout the podcast. You can check 'em out in this Twitter thread.
We wrap up our October horror classics special mini-series with a look at 1935's Bride of Frankenstein.
Next time on Macabre Media podcast, we're celebrating our 50th episode with a Q&A and a film appropriate to this shit-post of a podcast: Jason X.
We continue our spoopy retrospective look at classic works of horror cinema with a conversation on Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954).
Next week, we'll be watching The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) to finish out the scariest month of the year!
This week, we continue our spoopy October marathon of horror classics with a look at Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922). We chat about this era of silent cinema, the homoeroticism of Count Orlok, the film's latent anti-Semitism, and so much more. Check it out!
Next week, we're chatting about The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954).
For the month of October, we'll be bringing you discussions and analyses of horror classics. Next up on our list is the silent film Nosferatu (1922)! You can find the film in its entirety on YouTube.
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