We’re heading to the Yuppie-filled beach in this week’s episode on the 1987 supernatural comedy Hunk. Just how hunky is this hunk? Why is the devil a time traveller? What exactly IS included in the Yuppie Program? Some of these questions will be answered!
We continue our summer series of supernatural comedies with the aptly-named My Mom’s A Werewolf. This movie’s got it all: cheap-looking werewolves, John Saxon being a creep, a visit to a very weird dentist, and a man with the excellent name Lou Lamont (or does it?).
We finally tackle a Steve Guttenberg film as we continue our unintentional Silly Summer Spook-A-Thon (or whatever we’re calling this) with 1988’s horror comedy High Spirits. Why isn’t Beverly D’Angelo attracted to Steve Guttenberg? Why is Daryl Hannah so attracted to Steve Guttenberg? Just how tall is Liam Neeson? Why is that horse talking? Was Peter O’Toole really drunk all the time? Will we answer any of these questions? You’ll have to listen in to find out.
Ep. 12: Rockula (1990)
Explicit- July 6, 2017
- Tagged as: bad music, bo diddly, ghosts, horror comedy, mirror world, pirates, rap, rock, thomas dolby, toni basil, vampires
In our most musical episode to date, we sink our fangs into the super goofy horror/musical comedy Rockula, wherein there are good songs, bad songs, and absolutely AWFUL songs. Plus: our hero has a sassy reflection, the ability to turn into a walking fart, and a band with Bo Diddley. We also invent an absolutely killer song about monsters mashing things.
In this special Easter episode, we cover TWO horror movies with bunnies at their centers, just like the delicious prizes inside plastic Easter Eggs. These films certainly didn’t put us in the mood for eating chocolate, though we wouldn’t turn down some greasy breakfast meats or jerky if you had some.