I’m just going to say it off the top: Jake Busey is really, really awesome. We welcome Jake onto Geekscape to talk about his new action comedy horror rock film ‘Dead Ant’ and talk a lot about classics like ‘The Frighteners’ and ‘Starship Troopers’ along the way. We also discuss growing up in a music family with his father Gary and his friends and Jake’s only early career as a musician and how growing up changed all that. Jake gives us some hints about his role in the new Predator film and gives a touching remembrance to both Bill Paxton and Tom Petty. Really, I found Jake to be a very smart, kinda and well spoken guy and loved having him on the show! Enjoy!

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In case you haven’t checked the calendar in a couple days, IT’S FREAKIN OCTOBER Y’ALL. Time to bust out the flannel, carve a pumpkin, put on a scary movie, steal a couple mil and get eviscerated by scarecrows! You guessed it, we’re kicking off the month of Halloween with 1988’s uneven but ultimately entertaining SCARECROWS. Scott has been chomping at the bit to pick this one since the summer, and Matt almost picked it as well, so Adam had no choice but to slog through it for the sporadic but awesome gore. It’s a head-scratcher of a flick, but we make the most of it, so tune in on your CB while flying in a totally believable airplane because you know what, it’s Horror Movie Night!

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Thanks to multiple misguided emails about how amazing it is, we were forced to discuss the incredibly tasteless body melt pastel extravaganza Street Trash from 1987. Matt and Adam took no heed of Scott’s many warnings and now feel dirtier for having watched this pile of cinematic garbage. The director wanted to make something offensive to everyone and succeeded spectacularly… If you genuinely like this movie, please seek help. We’ll be bathing in Purell and bleach – join us, why don’t you, this week on Horror Movie Night.

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Detention is a pretty simple plot to follow, it’s just your typical meta-horror/comedy about time traveling teens battling a serial killer dressed as their favorite movie character. Along the way is some mutations, body switching and magnetic bear mascot. Confused yet? Well then join the rest of us. Adam’s brain has straight up shattered leaving Matt and Scott to pick up the slack and figure out what the fuck we watched this week on Horror Movie Night!

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Take all the good stuff you loved about A Nightmare on Elm Street, put it in a pile, and then light it on fire, THEN use all the stuff that you didn’t love and make a piece of crap with an electric ghost and you still might have made a better film that Wes Craven provided in his 1989 flop Shocker. We can’t decide if it makes it better or worse that the man who gave us Freddy tried to burden us with Horace Pinker the serial-killer-turned-electricity-Gremlin, but the experience is made somewhat bearable by a swearing child and sweet hair metal theme song. Be careful what you stick in the light socket this week on Horror Movie Night, you pervs!

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When you think horror, do you think Robin Williams in Aladdin? If so, you’re in for a treat, because we’re talking killer genies with 1987’s The Outing! The Wishmaster he’s not, but this genie has some serious power creep going on, yet chooses the laziest, most bizarre ways to kill whomever he comes across. This is the most menacing antique lamp you’ve ever seen, and you’ll rethink your next trip to the history museum after watching it, so strap in as we grant your deepest, darkest desires in the most idiotic ways possible on this episode of Horror Movie Night!

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When you think horror, do you think Robin Williams in Aladdin? If so, you’re in for a treat, because we’re talking killer genies with 1987’s The Outing! The Wishmaster he’s not, but this genie has some serious power creep going on, yet chooses the laziest, most bizarre ways to kill whomever he comes across. This is the most menacing antique lamp you’ve ever seen, and you’ll rethink your next trip to the history museum after watching it, so strap in as we grant your deepest, darkest desires in the most idiotic ways possible on this episode of Horror Movie Night!

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It’s Matt’s pick this week, and he has a long history of making the guys watch and discuss freak movies, so he went with one of his favorites, the 1990 Frank Henenlotter classic (?) Basket Case 2! We’re all attached at the hip with our rollercoaster of emotions for this film, and do our best to sew ourselves together long enough to break down the intricate social commentary of this piece of cinema, as well as shower compliments on its SFX team for all the delightfully weird busts they made here. If you’ve ever wondered how freaks have a picnic, well you’re in luck, because it’s shown for about 5 minutes in this week’s episode of Horror Movie Night.

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We here at Horror Movie Night love werewolf movies, and talk about our love of werewolf movies often. So of course one of us had to pick the werecicada masterpiece that is 1982’s The Beast Within! We are immediately greeted with really gross, really explicit r-stuff, then a lot of talking and pointless exposition, some weird murders off-camera, more exposition, more bad acting (though the cast is giving 110% onscreen), crazy teen-to-bug transformation, more murders, more exposition, oh and then one last bit of r-stuff to top this insane sundae off just right. No one was really happy to watch this one, but at least we could commiserate on how it made us all feel (dirty and confused). So if you want to feel like we did and/or relive what your bodies went through during puberty, strap in for this week’s episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Here it is! The almost 2 hour Geekscape SDCC Special! San Diego Comic Con 2017 is behind us and what a weekend! We could tell you all about it hear but I think you should listen in for yourself! Joining me at the booth this year to bring you the SDCC experience first hand is our very own Derek Kraneveldt and Courtney Dossett! Jen from ‘7 of Wine’ tips you in on Geekscape’s newest podcast! Lucha Underground and GLOW’s John Morrison drops in to say hello! Nerdcore rapper MegaRan says what’s up! Andre and Ryan from The Monster Squad tell you catch you up with the gang’s latest! The creators of ‘Quince’ tell you about your new favorite comic series! Yehudi Mercado invites you to ‘Hero Hotel’! Heidi Cox reads you the future of ‘Stalking LeVar! Frederick Schroeder, the director of the documentary ‘Stripped’ brings you back to your childhood’s lazy Sunday! And SO MUCH MORE! Enjoy!

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“There’s no way they could do back-to-back Nazi zombie movie episodes….right?” WRONG. Get your surgical equipment and bullshit swastika armband back out, because the guys at HMN have another Nazi zombie flick to discuss this week, with a retroactive look back at 2013’s surprisingly not terrible Frankenstein’s Army. If you’re like us (well, Matt and Scott, at least), then you spent a good chunk of your prepubescent days splattering Hitler-loving monsters in the classic PC shooter Wolfenstein 3-D. This film is basically that, but with better graphics. You’re either going to enjoy it or be bored out of your skull, so no further explanation is necessary here. Someone get Ron Perlman on the phone and see if he wants to come bust some goose-stepping ghouls on this week’s (retroactive) episode of Horror Movie Night!

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It’s the middle of the summer, so let’s cool off with a movie about partially-thawed Nazi zombies. You read that right, we actually at one time discussed Dead Snow 2: Red vs Dead (2014) and dug it out of its frosty tomb for a retroactive episode. We don’t remember much about this conversation, or the movie for that matter, but rest assured, we had some stuff to complain about as always. Get ready to do it with a dead girl while enjoying the 2-packs-a-day stylings of Bonnie Tyler on this retroactive episode of Horror Movie Night!

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It’s episode 99 so it should surprise no one that we went with Sleepaway Camp 2, the delightful sequel to episode 50’s Sleepaway Camp – now with 100% less baseball montages! SAC2 is arguably less transphobic, less homophobic, and definitely way more boob-filled than its predecessor, but one thing remains the same…Kids these days are only trying to get someone to touch them where they pee. For this sin, all must die. Join us as we decide which grossly inventive kill is the best and wonder how every camper appears to be 25 on this week’s episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Do you like zombie movies? Really? In 2017? Well, OK, but even you will probably be unable to find much of value in this week’s pick, the head shakingly odd direct-to-video messtorpiece The Video Dead from 1987. The guys do their best to explain the plot of a relatively plotless film, and ask questions like, “Why don’t the zombies actually eat anyone?” and “Are any of these people actors?” Get the dry ice and your grandparents’ vacuum tube TV set, because the HMN boys are going to reenact the one good scene from this film on this week’s episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Some days, life really gets you down. No one believes you’re a scientific genius, your coworkers laugh at you, you’re chased by the friendliest wild dog ever… All because your mom caught you using your telescope to watching the neighbor girl strip down erotically to 50s music when you were a child. What’s a guy to do?! Maybe inject himself with invisibility serum and molest his way through the remedial physics class at the local high school? Yeah, that sounds like a plan! If you haven’t guessed, we watched 1990’s The Invisible Maniac, and IT. WAS. AMAZING. If you’re not hyped for this episode, there’s no saving you, so you might as well choke on this subway sandwich here, cuz that’s how we roll (while invisible) on Horror Movie Night!

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We here at Horror Movie Night understand that our listeners are a diverse group, so what’s a little innocent neceophilia between friends? In honor of you delightful deviants, we’re talking about arguably the sexiest zombie flick ever – or at least from the 90s – Return of the Living Dead III from 1993! This pick harkens back to our recent commentary track for Bride of Re-Animator, as director Brian Yuzna wanted more screen time for the Bride and wrote this as a sort of spiritual successor. Thanks, Mr. Yuzna, we love ya! Hope you’re hungry again, because racist stereotypes and DIY body mods are on the menu for this week’s episode of Horror Movie Night!

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‘Final Destination’ creator and screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick visits Geekscape this week to talk about his new horror film ‘Dead Awake’, premiering in theaters and on VOD this weekend! We talk about the horrors of sleep paralysis (which I suffer from), why ‘A Nightmare On Elm Street’ was not only an inspiration for the film but Jeffrey’s favorite movie of all time and his road into horror filmmaking that started when he was 14! We also answer your listener questions, including which is Jeffrey’s favorite Final Destination film and death! Enjoy!

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As you may have gathered from our Jason Takes Manhattan episode, we did a live taping recently after Monster Mania 36; in the likelihood that you, dear listeners, weren’t able to make it to the live show, we were thoughtful/sadistic enough to tape the show, and this week’s episode is the second half of our set, in which we lovingly eviscerate 1991’s ironically-named “final” installment in the NOES franchise, Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare! The hits come faster and harder than Breckin Meyer doing bong rips, so get yourself a drink and fire up your Powerglove for another episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Whoever said that gamer nerds would never live through a horror movie? We’re not sure either, but they were pretty spot with their predictions. This week, we are joined by the incredibly knowledgeable Liz Finnegan of The Escapist to discuss Frankie Muniz’s agent’s terrible decision-making skills and the unbelievable game mechanics In the 2005 video game ghost killer flick Stay Alive. Liz and Adam chew the pixelated fat over horror games while Matt and Scott try to keep up and not sound dumb. It’s time for a good old fashioned LAN party, so bring the Doritos and Mountain Dew for this week’s episode of Horror Movie Night! Oh, and the virgin blood for the ghost of Madam Bathory, how could we forget?

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It’s Friday night, you’re a high school football star, and you have a hot date with the pretty-but-takes-no-shit head cheerleader – what do you do?? Probably get eaten within the first 15 minutes by a mutated bacteria that was shot into space and has now crash-landed and gruesomely begun dissolving your friends one by one, that’s what… If you haven’t guessed, this week’s film is none other than the fantastic 1988 remake of The Blob! For once, your hosts are in agreement that this movie rules, and spend most of the episode excitedly fawning over the gross ways the blob digests half the town. If you have the stomach for it, meet us at the local diner, but beware the clogged kitchen sink (that’s totally not up to code and we hope they have an inspector come write them up once the blob-crystal cleanup is done but what if the inspector got killed in all of the commotion and now health violations will run rampant?) this week on Horror Movie Night!

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We here at Horror Movie Night believe in the sanctity of religion, so on this extra special Easter episode, we want to discuss the holy cycle of death and rebirth by watching a guy in a bunny suit get eaten crotch-first by monster hedgehogs and then crash through a church’s stained glass window as parishioners in their Easter best scream in terror. That’s right, we’re talking about Critters 2 from 1988! What better way to celebrate the end of Lenten fasting than by gorging yourself on humans and the occasional frozen hamburger pile as you and your bros combine to form a gigantic ball of fuzzy murder teeth? Maybe the topless shapeshifting bounty hunter that looks like a Playoy model and has a very phallic-looking laser gun (if you’re into that sort of thing). Rejoice, as Crites have risen on this holy day, or (Horror Movie) night, I guess?

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If there’s one thing the world of horror needs, it’s a movie where an undead killer stalks teenagers on a boat that can teleport from a closed lake to the open ocean. Really, there MUST be a market for that, right? To the people clambering for such a film, we bestow upon you this live discussion of Friday the 13th VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989), taped at the Brickwall Tavern in Burlington, New Jersey – that’s close enough to NYC, right? Matt and Scott are joined by punk rock supervillain Johnny Neutrino, whose last name Matt battles the entire episode. If you missed the HMN crew at Monster Mania 36, here’s your chance to get in on that strangely bloodless teen-killing massacre of a weekend. You’re at a bar with friends and weirdos are on stage making somewhat inappropriate jokes, better make it a double for this week’s (live) 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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I avoid trailers at all costs. I’m always worried that the trailer will tell me the entire story, spoil some ending or reveal some other important detail. I made an exception today and watched the trailer for Stephen King’s IT… and it was everything I could have hoped.

Growing up in the 90’s there were random adult things that every kid just knew of. Before ever watching a Horror movie I somehow knew who Michael Myers, Freddy and Jason were. Without ever reading a book, I knew who Stephen King was and for some reason it feels like I always knew of the book IT and I have no clue why.

I remember the first time I ever watched the original TV series. My mom used to tape every made for TV mini-series on VHS tapes. I was home sick from school and was bored so I put the VHS tape into my VCR and was captivated. That summer I checked the book out of my local library… I don’t think I even finished the first chapter, the death of Georgie was so horrifying and so much more disturbing than the TV movie could have ever conveyed.

Last summer they announced plans for a theatrical adaptation so I kept following product rumors, looking at images online and getting more and more excited. I also decided to try to tackle the book again. In about two weeks I crushed all 1000+ pages.

If I said it was King’s best book I’d be a liar. The reality is that IT has really great parts and then it has other parts that can only be explained by cocaine (the 11 year old orgy comes to mind for example). When the book was good it was really good. The highlights of the book (as well as the mini-series) are the segments of the kids in the 50’s. If the rumors I’ve read are true this movie is only covering that portion of the book and then we will get the second half at a later date. Here’s hoping that’s accurate.

The scares in this trailer work a lot. The Picture segment, the cackling Georgie, Pennywise charging in the water. They’ve done a good job keeping Pennywise hidden in it as well. I have not been this excited to see a movie in a long time. If you’ve been living in a sewer … the trailer is below. Beep Beep.

Lactose intolerant listeners, beware: this movie stinks more then your bedroom at night after drinking a whole milkshake… It’s been far too long since our favorite weirdo has graced us with his onscreen presence, so we struggled through Clint Howard’s “acting” in 1995’s The Ice Cream Man. There’s implied cannibalism, malpractice lawsuits everywhere, oh and Cool Chris from Punchline quoting the douchey older brother’s best lines! Seriously, Chris Fafalios is our guest, and we’re on our best behavior. Kinda. Get your oral fixation under control with a push pop or rocket pop and settle in for another creamy episode of Horror Movie Night!

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This St. Paddy’s, we’re taking a trip to the Emerald Isle to do battle with a pagan wrestling god in the form of a walking dick joke in Clive Barker’s second attempt at not getting screwed by a studio – 1986’s RAWHEAD REX! The plot is incoherent, the acting abysmal, and the rubber suited monster incredibly ineffectual, but that’s all right, because we have a screaming, insane priest chewing every goddamn scene and we’re going to take full advantage of the situation. Get ready for your 98 degree baptism, because we drank all the communal wine on this week’s episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Get this… *sniiiiiff* ok, a werewolf, right? With skin as strong as steel! A literal metal beast! Everyone in agreement? Great, let me call my dealer, we’re going up need more snow than Aspen to film this… Is probably how storyboarding went for this week’s movie, 1995’s Project: Metalbeast. Of all the coke-fueled cinematic romps we’ve endured, this may be both the most absurd AND the most straightforward. Not necessarily a compliment in this context, but we make the most of it, as we always do, so prepare yourself for silver bullets, cryosleep and totally believable scentific advancement of skin graft technology on this episode of Horror Movie Night!

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It’s been far too long since the 420 Boyz discussed ghost sex, so they went ahead and dove soul-first into 1996’s supremely entertaining Peter Jackson outing The Frighteners! When your film stars the Re-Animator, Marty McFly, Gomez Addams, ET’s mom and Jake Busey’s teeth, and is the reason the LOTR movies get made, you know it’s going to be a good time. We promise not to carve 69 into your forehead as long as you join us for another episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Pull up a chair and sit down for a wholesome meal of lukewarm marshmallow fluff with a side of conspicuous consumption, because this week, the HMN boys are devouring 1985’s deliciously dumb The Stuff! Between mouthfuls of questionably-sourced goo, the guys get stuck on kids ruining supermarkets, corporate greed, and Michael Moriarty’s Southern drawl. Kill all the bad things inside you with another episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Pop your health pills and melt those pounds away because this week we’re joined by our good friend Kannon to discuss 1993’s Body Melt. We would call this a bad movie but the word movie would imply that there is a plot line to be followed. Body Melt is just a collection of ideas spliced together with the hopes that it makes sense, unfortunately it doesn’t. Join us while we suffer through the stages of Body Melt this week.

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