2 Guys and a Chainsaw

Tagged: Horror

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Night of the Demons

The poster art alone is scary enough. There may not be the scariest movie behind it, but it’s high camp 80’s schlock and it takes place during a Halloween party in a possessed (not haunted – know the difference!) house, so it may just be what the doctor ordered for you this season. Give it a listen and see if you agree with our assessment of this cult classic.

A creature with decayed, zombie-like features lies on the ground. Its mouth gapes open, revealing sharp, uneven teeth. The mottled skin and vacant eyes create a gruesome vision perfect for discussion on a horror movie review podcast. 4

Amityville II: The Possession

Terrible acting, nonsensical plot, blatant ripoffs of much better films, and some brother-on-sister action are just a few of the things that makes this the must-watch film of the Halloween season. There’s no better film to kick off our 2017 Halloween series. Enjoy!

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Jeepers Creepers 2

Regardless of what you think of Victor Salva, we have to admit that he makes some very entertaining films.

A person wearing a mask and apron holds a chainsaw in a dimly lit room, reminiscent of scenes dissected on our horror movie review podcast. Sunlight filters through a window, casting dramatic shadows and heightening the tension. 0

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Tobe Hooper died a couple weeks ago at the age of 74. He left behind a crazy assortment of horror films, not the least of which was the infamous and groundbreaking The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. This is our tribute to his legacy.

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IT – Part 2 (1990)

Suffice to say that we found the conclusion even more disappointing than we remembered it being.

In a dimly lit scene reminiscent of a horror movie, a clown with white face paint, red nose, and exaggerated makeup grins eerily while holding a large yellow balloon. Perfect imagery for your next horror movie review podcast episode! 0

IT – Part 1 (1990)

There’s another remake on the horizon. So we thought we’d pay tribute to Stephen King’s magnum opus, “It”, by looking back at the TV miniseries that scared a generation of kids and adults, while putting clowns around the world out of work.