March 13, 2020
Released on May 9th 1980, Friday the 13th (Original) became a well received film made with a budget of only $550,000 and earned a total of $39 million dollars which allowed the sequel to come out a year later. Directed by Sean Cunningham, and written by Victor Miller.
Synopsis: A group of camp counselors are stalked and murdered by an unknown assailant while trying to reopen a summer camp where, years before, it was the site of a child's drowning and a grisly double murder.
Happy Friday the 13th! See you again on November 13th 2020 for another Friday the 13th Episode.
February 12, 2020
Three years have been completed. Total of 60+ Episodes this time around, which was a pretty impressive year I thought. We surpassed over 6,000 downloads! Achieved over 500 Likes on Facebook, and whelp it kind of goes on. The ride was again bumpy and yet met with more amazing people. Here's a little thank you Episode, and again here's our shout outs below. 2019, marked Paul's debut short horror flick entitled. The Passenger: A Vermont Urban Legend, which was reviewed by Stace Meister Horror Center, Darsh Reviews Movies, Cannibal Kidd Reviews and HorrO's Gory Reviews. Tessa and Paul were interviewed on Spoiler Country regarding the Kickstarter Campaign for the upcoming debut short at the time. And remember that Horror Is Healthy and to always Stay Scary.
Also, BIG shout outs to Afterlight Comics, Storm King Comics, Jed Brian and Red Lagoe. For allowing us to be part of a creation of yours, you can find us on the back of the following. Afterlight Comics Ghost Island #5 The Exorcism, Storm King Comics John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction Twitch Paperback, Jed Brian's upcoming Unlisted Owner's DVD case and finally Red Lagoe's upcoming release "Lucid Screams".
THANK YOU for an amazing Third Year!
THE PASSENGER: A VERMONT URBAN LEGEND
April 22, 2019
As much as we are happy to celebrate our 100th Episode, however I think the discussion is what really makes this Episode important. As everyone should have heard, Instagram has censored off #Horror by a warning, telling us that any type of posts with the tagline can lead to self harm or even death. Many small names have spoken out, however Instagram doesn't give a shit about us people. What we need to make a dent are big names speaking out against this, but who will? What happens if things get worst from here?
PEOPLE THAT HELPED WITH THIS EPISODE
Dan Lee (Danno of the Dead Blog, 52 Weeks of Horror)
Jeffery Potts and Haley JoAnna (52 Weeks of Horror)
Douglas Ewen (Writer, Director from Bi-Polaroid)
Stacy Cox (DecayMag)
Jed Brian (Actor, Writer, Director from Unlisted Owner)
ARTICLES ABOUT INSTAGRAM
https://ehpodcasts.com/2019/03/22/instagram-classifies-horror-tag-as-suicidal/
https://www.52weeksofhorror.com/single-post/2019/03/25/Dear-Instagram-Horror-is-Healthy
https://www.52weeksofhorror.com/single-post/2019/03/28/Who-Does-the-horror-Embargo-Hurt
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December 10, 2018
Black Christmas is now what I consider a cult classic. Made in Canada with a budget of $620,000, it's the type of Home Invasion that the Sorority Girls didn't have a take part in. The only thing's that still lay a mystery within this film, who was the this maniac that went back to his home? What happened and how did it become what it was, a safe place for ladies. Or so that's what they thought. This film relied on practical effects and actually won 2 awards, which with horror films nowadays you don't really see as much.
Silent Night Deadly Night is another classic, once tried getting banned but it never succeeded. Made within America on $1,065,000 (estimated), which in the 80's that's a pretty impressive amount. Billy who once was a nice child, was forever changed when he witnessed his own parents murder from a man wearing a Santa Claus suit. Only to be abused and raised from an Orphanage with Mother Superior who thought, teaching to punish those that are naughty at any means necessary. Could that really fix a troubled past? Or could it possibly trigger it to make Billy go on a rampage.
On this Episode we had Stacy Cox and Ken Artuz from DecayMag.com. And Dan Lee, from Danno of the Dead.
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