2 Guys and a Chainsaw

Tagged: Horror

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Cellar Dweller

Nonetheless, we still enjoyed discussing this Charles Band production, directed by Roger Corman’s long-time special effects wizard, John Carl Buechler. A comic book artists brings a creature to life through her drawings that feeds off of…creativity. Big thanks to Jennifer for requesting this one!

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Apostle

It’s a brutal film, but full of raw emotion and just edge-of-your-seat mystery that made us forget completely that it’s over 2 hours long. Check it out!

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Leprechaun

This “horror” film would have been better off as part of our kids’ horror movie theme months. Nevertheless, we both held curiously fond memories about the inaugural episode of this long-lasting series of films. Starring Warwick Davis, Leprechaun went to some crazy places – Vegas, The Hood (twice) and even outer space. We decided we’d start tackling this franchise by starting with the first, starring a fresh-faced Jennifer Aniston in her first film role, just a year before Friends.

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One Cut of the Dead

In fact, this is another one of those weeks where we suggest that ALL of our fans go out and see this film before listening to the episode. Its charms – and there are many – will be best experienced if you don’t go into it knowing much about it, much less a play-by-play of the plot. You’ve come this far with us. You can trust us. This is worth your time.

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Rosemary’s Baby

To celebrate Mother’s Day, this year we’re examining a classic of the “motherhood gone horribly wrong” genre: Roman Polanski’s “Rosemary’s Baby”. If you have yet to see this film, we highly recommend you watch it BEFORE you listen to us talk about it. It’s that good.

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The Mutilator

Whatever “fall break” is, it’s the sunny original title of the forgettable-but-memorable 80’s slasher “The Mutilator” that everyone has already forgotten about. You love those “so bad it’s good” movies? Look no further. We got exactly what we were looking for with this one, with a catchy theme song thrown in. Some films just go the extra mile.