Episode 180: The Hills Have Eyes
Ryan and Jordan R. head out to Nevada to talk about The Hills Have Eyes!
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Ryan and Jordan R. head out to Nevada to talk about The Hills Have Eyes!
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Vinessa shares stories from Disney's Hocus Pocus and then flips the conversation to straight up horror talking about her time working on the Hills Have Eyes remake on today's show!
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This week, we conclude "The I's of March" with a little trickl: It's The Hills Have Eyes from 1977! Wes Craven begins his historic ascent to genre master with this isolated stalker thriller about a family in the hills who terrorize an unsuspecting family. They're the eyes! Find us wherever you get your podcasts.
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0:00 - INTRO
4:29 - THE HILLS HAVE EYES with SHAWN PETER
27:47 - KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS with A.M GEEVER
57:21 - DEMON SEED with STEPHEN BISSETTE
1:34:52 - SUSPIRIA with PETE BARKER
1:59:08 - RABID with TRACY JOHNSON
2:26:14 - OUTRO
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Halloween is upon us. Go buy every single pumpkin spice item you can find, and don't forget the Count Chocula! Oh, and the October ritual is back! It's time for the 18th Annual A-Z of Horror Festival!
Part one consists of entries A-H. Gear up for a wild Mexican exploitation ride, with enough evil to set your Satan detector into PANIC mode! Curse the day you meet Alucarda (1977)! A malevolent mound of muck begins devouring everything in a small mountain town, thanks to some updated 80s special effects. Is it an alien entity, or government conspiracy? One thing is for sure, it's The Blob (1988)! If you are running a struggling funeral parlor, killing off local townspeople may seem like a logical solution. But you have to make sure that you actually kill them! Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff certainly have their problems offing Basil Rathbone in The Comedy of Terrors (1963). Hammer makes an attempt to appeal to groovy 70s kids, by bringing the classic Dracula versus Van Helsing feud out of their regular gothic trappings, and into the modern age. Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972) is such a giggle, man! Doris Wishman filmed this next one during her comeback run at age 89, in 2002. That's probably the most interesting thing about Each Time I Kill (2007), other than John Waters making a cameo appearance! Geena Davis begins to worry about Jeff Goldblum, as he is not quite himself after what seemed like a successful teleportation attempt using his recent invention. Unfortunately, he didn't anticipate what would happen should an uninvited guest join him in the telepod. Things get buggy in David Cronenberg's full-on body horror version of The Fly (1986)! Brad Dourif and James Earl Jones try to outdo each other, spinning spooky yarns around the campfire, in the western-themed horror anthology, Grim Prairie Tales (1990). And an accident strands a family, putting them in a battle for their lives against a desert clan who will eat any kind of meat that they can get their hands on! It's Wes Craven's classic, The Hills Have Eyes (1977)!
Welcome back to the Abyss! This week we cover 2 stories that influenced popular horror movies, one of them a brutal quadruple homicide that is still unsolved and the other a story of a cannibalistic family in Scotland. We also cover true stories from online about strange, horrifying experiences folks have had after watching a scary movie! If you, dear listener, have a story about an odd experience you had after watching a film, send it our way and we would love to cover it!
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It's the final taboo, the forbidden snack, human flesh. In this episode we talk about people who eat people and discover it's one of the most complex horror tropes we've covered so far.
Includes discussions of The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), Block Island Sound (2020), Spiral (2021), Man from Deep River (1972), The Hills Have Eyes (1977), Frightmare (1974), We Are What We Are (2010), Dumplings (2004), Raw (2016), The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and Her Lover (1989) and more.
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Support the showOn this week's episode, we review two classic Wes Craven films to kickoff the start of a new list of ten scary movies. This time, we will be focusing on exploitation films from the 20th century. Join as as we discuss The Last House on the Left (1972) and The Hills Have Eyes (1977).
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Happy Halloween y’all! On this special episode, we’re trying something a little different: a movie commentary!
Is the The Hills Have Eyes (2006) any good? We can’t remember! Feel free to watch along with us if you have the means; plenty of dumb fun to be had!
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Susan Lanier-Bramlett broke into film with the 1977 classic horror film, The Hills Have Eyes. But Suze has had quite the life, both before and after she worked with Wes Craven. We talked with Suze about her career and her life with her late husband, musician Delaney Bramlett. For more information on Suze, you can follow her on Twitter.
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