Zombieland Double Tap & Other Zombie Faves
Terry & Liz discuss the Zombieland films and their favorite zombie movies from years past.
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Terry & Liz discuss the Zombieland films and their favorite zombie movies from years past.
Follow us on Twitter: @HCinemarried
HappilyCinemarried.com
Terry & Liz discuss the Zombieland films and their favorite zombie movies from years past.
Follow us on Twitter: @HCinemarried
HappilyCinemarried.com
In the Halloween spirit, we delve into a modern horror filmmaker's filmography. We focus mainly on "You're Next" and "The Guest", but also briefly discuss "A Horrible Way To Die", "Death Note", and his remake, "Blair Witch".
**Listener Discretion: there's no "E" for explicit because we don't curse in this episode, but we do discuss the sex and violence in the films.
If you haven't already watched the movie Liz called "Utter dread and terror from start to finish", we recommend you see it before listening because we do give away spoilers!
We had so much to say about this instant horror classic that we ran out of time to discuss the very real pagan history that inspired this story. But that conversation will be available to Patreon supporters soon. If you love what we do, please consider becoming a patron:
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We delve into the horrors portrayed in two films about motherhood, one a classic from 1981, and one from this year.
We watched two films, one starring Olivia Wilde and one directed by her. One film is dark, the other is fun. We delve into the social messages behind each film.
We watched two surreal dramatic thrillers that surprised us and have some opinions to share. There are a few spoilers, but we don't spoil the endings!
A film about an obsessive young woman and the dangers of social media, Ingrid Goes West is this week's focus. We also briefly discuss 2009's Obsessed and 2019's Secret Obsession.
We're hoping you become obsessed with our podcast, but not in a "Fatal Attraction" kind of way!
With a special guest for this episode, our friend Tim Fealy, we discuss the movies we remember first seeing in the theater that blew our minds. Plus, the 70s and 80s, how those films and tv shows continue to impact us as adults, the movie ratings system, and why Jeepers Creepers was such a disappointing film for Tim.
We discuss what we've watched in the last few weeks, plus delve into how watching movies has changed over the decades and the pros and cons of the big screen vs the little screen.
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This week's episode is a topic suggested by one of our Patreon supporters, Tim! We discuss movie sequels as a genre, which ones we thought were better than the first film in its series, and which ones we're excited to see coming out this year.
We took our 8 year old to see the new Aladdin and the 3 of us discuss our thoughts, but beware there are spoilers!
We discuss the 2009 version from Argentina and the 2015 American version. There's a lot to unpack in this murder mystery and be warned-- we share spoilers!
We delve into the King of Plot Twist's filmography and discuss our opinions of his most successful movies. But beware--this episode is full of spoilers!
This week we re-watch two devilish films and discuss our second opinions! It's fun to revisit a film you've seen before after years have passed to see if your opinion has changed.
We watched 1974's Death Wish and 2018's remake! They ignite a discussion on 70's filmmaking, gun violence in the US, and the instinct to seek revenge. Which film is superior? Tune in to find out!
We dream up movie versions of past tv shows and share who we'd cast as actors and directors to produce these veritable cinematic masterpieces. Is there a favorite show of yours that Hollywood hasn't turned into a film yet?
*Spoiler Alert!* We decided we couldn't wait to share our thoughts on the new horror film "Us" so here's a bonus episode! Whether you agree with our takes on the film's symbolism and social commentary or not, tell us what you think! Tweet us your opinions: @HCinemarried and follow us on Instagram too @HappilyCinemarried
The 1980s are known for many things: big hair, shoulder pads, Reaganomics, and... dance movies! We discuss our faves, the soundtracks, and the ones we still need to watch. What's your favorite 80's dance film? Find us on Twitter @HCinemarried
We discuss road trip films in all their glorious incarnations: comedy, horror, drama, romance, and family. Plus we share our personal road trip stories!
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