‘The Monster Squad’ is a definitive 80s Cult Movie. It went almost completely ignored upon its release and only decades later has it amassed the audience it always deserved. And what took so long? With a plot that is basically The Little Rascals versus the classic Universal Monsters, everyone who sees the movie falls in love with it! Well, on this LA Comic Con panel, we’ve got two of the original Squad members, Andre Gower and Ryan Lambert, talking about their experiences making the original film. In addition, filmmaker Henry McComas joins us to talk about ‘Wolfman’s Got Nards’, the Monster Squad retrospective culture documentary that he and Andre are ready to unleash upon the world!

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We joke a lot about coke-fueled 80s cinema, but we may have finally found the ultimate example of what a drug fever dream could lead to – 1985’s insane lycanthrope ‘n little people extravaganza, Howling 2: Your Sister Is A Werewolf! Between the shots of Christopher Lee smirking in a pair of awkward new wave sunglasses, on-top-of-the-clothes love scenes while the whole town smells sex in the air like creeps, werewolf threesomes, threats of forced werewolf oral and possibly pervy gargoyle staffs, Stiran struts around in as little pleather as humanly possible in what looks like reused heavy metal video shoots. This just scratches the surface of the depths this film sinks to, in the most ridiculous ways possible. We hope you like Devo, because the house band sure seems to on this episode of Horror Movie Night!

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You ever watch a movie where someone’s hand is mutating into a crazy snake monster and just think to yourself, “dude shouldn’t have jacked it so much…”? No? Well this week you may find yourself thinking just that as we wrap ourselves around the sequel-in-name-only Curse 2: The Bite (1989). Screaming Mad George isn’t a guest on this episode, but Matt does his best impression of him and if you close your eyes and dip your hand in a bowl of room-temperature KY, it feels like he’s really there! Bring your weird Amish accent and terrible singing voice, we’ll be downing all the fly-beers we can stomach on this week’s Horror Movie Night!

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Horror fans! ‘Never Hike Alone’ is a Friday the 13th Fan Film that needs your help! Filmmaker Vincente DiSanti and star Andrew Leighty arrive on the show to talk about the Kickstarter campaign to bring Jason Vorhees back from the dead (again)! Along the way, we talk about the inspiration for the short film, the bad ass trailer that kicked up fan interest and what their favorite Friday the 13th deaths are! We also open up some Lootcrates and share the love! Enjoy!

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When I heard that Scream Factory was releasing Jack’s Back on DVD/Blu-Ray I wasn’t sure how to feel about it. I know that this movie has its fans… but I am not one of them. I reluctantly put the DVD into my player.

Now my previous experience of this movie was watching it when it was briefly on Netflix Instant watch. Like many out of print releases at the time, the Netflix Streaming video quality was equal to a “taped from cable” copy of the movie.

I’m still not in love with Jack’s Back. Of all the the Scream Factory films I own I can say this will be the one I will watch the least often, but I’m beginning to come around to it this second time.

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For starters it’s beautifully shot. This was the biggest thing lost in the Netflix Streaming quality vs. the Blu-Ray transfer. Scream Factory really has a gift for taking garbage cinema and making them look like high art (The Town That Dreaded Sundown release being the best example of this).

It’s hard to hate this movie though, it’s just too ridiculous to hate. You’ve got identical twin brothers, copy-cat killers, angry cops… it’s literally every 80’s cliche smashed into one plot line.

The story follows a “Jack the Ripper” copycat killer. A Surgeon played by James Spader is the prime suspect… until he becomes a victim. Shortly after that his identical twin brother arrives at the police station claiming to have visions of the killer and offering his services to help track the killer.

It’s hard to call this a horror movie though. It’s never really horrifying and for an 80’s film about Jack the Ripper it lacks any real gore or jumps. It’s more of a crime drama with a slight supernatural twist.

It’s definitely worth checking out and if you like to collect obscure 80’s titles like I do than it should be in your collection. Pick up your copy today from Scream Factory.