Meg and Michelle take a break from the best of 2020 to talk about My Bloody Valentine (1981) and My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009), but without actually having 3D glasses to watch the movie, Maris from Frasier, #MineLife, dirty water dogs, Halloween 3, 4D movies,
Category: Podcast Episode
10: The Best of 2020 Part 1 (Impetigore & Host)
Meg and Michelle are back from their January break to talk about their picks for the best horror movies of 2020: Impetigore and Host.
Impetigore in Five Words (or less):
Michelle: Never trust a puppeteer.
Meg: How come everyone is pregnant?
9: Happy New Year (New Year’s Evil & Terror Train)
Meg and Michelle talk about two New Year’s Eve(ish) movies, New Year’s Evil (1980) and Terror Train (1980), Peter Frampton’s Talk Box, children in accidents on escalators, Beans the Cat, Crystal Pepsi, does David Copperfield look like Michelle?,
8: Dreaming of a White Van Christmas (Christmas Evil & Better Watch Out)
This week, Meg and Michelle talk about Christmas movies Christmas Evil (1980) and Better Watch Out (2017), which were both originally named Better Watch Out, Fiona Appleās Dad, the mythos of the white van, good murder disguises on Christmas, NORAD tracks Santa,
7: A Christmas Lemon Party (Krampus & Rare Exports)
This week Meg and Michelle watched Krampus (2015) and Rare Exports (2010). Also discussed: Mall Santas, boyfriends in high school, the best (but worst) Christmas memories, and what happens when kids don’t eat.
Krampus in five words (or less):
Meg: “This is my nightmare holiday”
6: Creamy Kurt (The Thing & Misery)
5: Black Friday (The Craft & The Craft: Legacy)
This week, Meg and Michelle discuss The Craft and The Craft: Legacy on Black Friday. Also discussed: Painful wigs, swearing on cable, David Duchovny is tired, Neve Campbell, magic, and more.
4: Things in Dark Corners (Hereditary & The Lodge)
This week, Meg and Michelle discuss Hereditary and The Lodge, with this week’s theme of messed up families. Also discussed: We miss movie theaters, seeing ghosts, auras, Tony Collette deserves an Oscar, and more.
3: Murdering With Power Tools (American Psycho & The Slumber Party Massacre)
This week, Meg and Michelle watch American Psycho and The Slumber Party Massacre, two movies with women directors. Also discussed: The Mrs Murphy Mysteries by Rita Mae Brown and her feline co-author Sneaky Pie Brown, Phil Collins’s ex-wife refusing to leave his Miami home,
2: The Squiggle Man (Scream & Ginger Snaps)
Meg and Michelle discuss the movies that made them into horror fans, angsty teenagers, the 90s, Canadian high school drug deals, Skeet Ulrich, and Gail Weathers. Skeet Ulrich could murder me. Meg’s pick: Scream. Michelle’s pick: Ginger Snaps.
