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Weird Movie Night is a podcast put on by four friends brought together by their love of cult classics, trash cinema, splatter horror, and everything in between.We are not film historians, we did not go to film school, we're just here to watch and discuss hot garbage on screen. Artwork by Chris Butikofer h.chrisbutikofer@gmail.com Music by Brandi Bailey brandibaileyn@gmail.com Recorded and mixed by Brandi Bailey
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Send us a text The gang are back for Spooktober! Sitting down with the one and only Texas Chainsaw Massacre from 1974 directed by Tobe Hooper. The dirt, the smell, the leather faces - it all adds to the uncomfortable feeling this movie leaves you with.Weird Movie Night
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Send us a text The gang watch the very hairy horror film Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf directed by Philippe Mora and discuss monkey suits, soviet government assigned assistant directors, and the gravitas of Christopher Lee next to Reb BrownWeird Movie Night
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Send us a text It's that time of year again: SPOOKTOBER has entered the chat and the gang are kicking it off with their all time favourite sci-fi horror The Thing directed by John Carpenter. Discussions of flailing limbs, gooping goops, and diabetus ensue.Weird Movie Night
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Send us a text The gang watch Devon's long time favourite sci-fi Starship Troopers directed by Paul Verhoeven and discuss bugs, blood, butts and fascism as well as the films long lasting visual appeal due to the quality practical and visual effects of Phil TippettWeird Movie Night
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Send us a text The gang fly through the cosmos on a quest to get their fill of Sci-Fi! The first stop on the journey is Krull directed by Peter Yates, where the gang discuss their ever growing dismay due to allegedly fantastical weapons that end up being not so fantastic.Weird Movie Night
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Send us a text The gang begin their journey through $5 fantasy films with 1983’s Deathstalker directed by James Sbardellati, and discuss the many bountiful butts and muscles that were a chosen focus of the film over character development.Weird Movie Night
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Send us a text The gang are back kicking off Season 2 with a series on legendary animator and director Ralph Bakshi. This episode takes a dive into Ralphs career from humble beginnings at Terrytoons to making some of the most visionary animated films of the 70s and 80s.Weird Movie Night
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Send us a text Episode 1 of the SPOOKTOBER series. The gang watch the classic horror/documentary from 1922, Haxan directed by Benjamin Christensen and discuss the ridiculousness of witch hunts through the ages.Weird Movie Night
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Send us a text The gang watch Russian sci-fi horror Sputnik, directed by Egor Abramenko and discuss unpredictable monsters, the fear of the unknown, and the many uses of concrete. Music Credit Composition: Carmina Burana (O Fortuna) Composer: Carl OrffWeird Movie Night
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Send us a text The gang watch Birdemic directed by James Nguyen, and question why they do this to themselves, and have a existential meltdown. Credits: Mystery Sax Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 LicenseWeird Movie Night
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Send us a text The gang watch nearly lost to time 80s martial arts/crime flick Miami Connection directed by Y.K. Kim, and discuss 80s hair styles, the importance of plot and tubular meats. Song Credit: Escape from LV426 by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioWeird Movie Night
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Send us a text The gang watch the Aussie action comedy flick Lieutenant Jangles directed by Nicolas Champeaux and Daniel Cordery and discuss the dangers of Coconut crabs Credits: Song "Hackers" by Karl Casey at White Bat AudioWeird Movie Night
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In this edition of Pulp Commentary, we STILL haven't learned to be careful what we wish for, and for our infernal transgressions, we're thrown into the slammer! Wait, who's our cellmate? THE DJINN!? Wow, this is awkward. Guess they finally got your ass for tax evasion. But, hey, as long as we have this ancient demonic genie here, we might as well w…
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In this special edition of Pulp Commentary, the pen truly is mightier than the sword! Mostly due to a Satan infestation. Once again, on this holiday of torment and MURDER, we take in the questionable franchising of an already existing franchise, by visiting everyone's favorite antique shop that has no right being in business. The tradition bleeds o…
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