Two filmmakers infatuated with the 80’s, the horror genre, and pop culture. They love to talk about it... a lot. They love to talk. They never shutup!
The fellas discuss the latest on the projects they're working on, the dangers of writing dark or depressing material, the functionality and rules of InkTip, and the importance of forging ahead.
Mike Kruger from Video Shock joins Brad and Jase to discuss their Top 5 Favorite Made-for-Television Films! From the classic to the banned! From the exciting to the traumatizing! They travel down memory lane, paying tribute to the television cinema of the 70s and 80s (with a couple surprises from the 90s, and a story about cat diarrhea!).
Brad and Jase compare the dangers of the 80s when they were kids, to whether its more or less dangerous today - or do we just hear about it more? Do you know where YOUR kids are?
The fellas sit down with guest Richard Yniguez for a wild show that includes everything from endangered species, adventures in Oceanside, trips to Re-Animated Records, horrifically-titled books, and lots of talk about the acting process and respecting the actors and actresses who came before. Buckle up, and get your swing!
The fellas discuss the permanent closing of the iconic Dark Delicacies bookstore in Burbank, what the store meant to them, and their friendship with the proprietors Del and Sue Howison.
The fellas discuss some of the publications they collected growing up, and the interests that they helped cultivate. From the benign educational or video game issues, to gore-filled, horror rags, they dish on the mags that stacked up in their rooms!
Tina joins the fellas to discuss the inaugural Retro Palm Springs convention from the creators of Creep I.E.! They discuss the guests, vendors, and the uniqueness of the theme, as well as hopes for its future!
Brad and Jase reach their 100th Episode and reflect on the show, their favorite moments, and the bizarre and hilarious experiences the show has afforded them. Celebrate with us, and listen for a number of cameos!
Brad and Jase discuss some of the stranger (and let's say, somewhat disturbing) things they have a morbid interest in. Everything from cults and gangs to the paranormal and true crime (the latter of which, Jase offers a trifecta of podcasts by Colin and Courtney Browen).
Tina Simonian joins the fellas for a quick rundown of the films made based on the paranormal adventures of Ed and Lorraine Warren, as well as some interesting facts and films outside of The Conjuring Universe that involved the late couple.
The fellas welcome back Jonny Ramaglia, where they talk about their guilty pleasure TV shows, the original "Faces of Death" series, the downsides of 4K UHD clarity in horror, and Jase's troubling predilection for extreme cinema.
Brad and Jase discuss the death of Val Kilmer and his ecclectic filmography they grew up with. They also discuss the celebrity deaths that impacted them.
Brad and Jase reflect on places they enjoyed going to as kids that no longer exist and the impact they had on them growing up.
With so many subgenres within horror, Brad and Jase discuss the ones that least interest them, and why, dissecting what it is about them that puts them off.
Brad and Jase turn back to their hobby of collecting physical media and discuss the criteria for "double-dipping" and buying films you may already have because of the promise of new bonus materials, transfers or promotional items. They also discuss what they'd create for a film franchise if given the license to do so.
In this freestyle episode, Brad and Jase discuss the pending closure of Dark Delicacies, the level-up to their new workspace, and some of the podcasts and YouTube channels they frequent.
Jonny Ramaglia returns to hang with Brad and Jase to talk about his new album "Hardboiled Instrumentals" (available anywhere you get your music), guilty pleasure shows, and hunting for music to mix!
As a follow-up to their sitcom episode, Brad and Jase look back at the various animated series they grew up watching and why they were important to them.
Brad and Jase take a trip down memory lane and discuss the sitcoms they grew up with that "feel like home" and left an impression on them to this day.
Tina joins Brad and Jase in the studio to review last weekend's CREEP I.E. Con - Jason's first time attending, the stand-out vendors, some of their finds, and of course, 40 years of "Re-Animator"!
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