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15 April 2012 3:31 PM, PDT | GeekTyrant | See recent GeekTyrant news »
In this week's episode, Ben and Tyler discuss Sean S. Cunningham's Friday the 13th and Steve Miner's Friday the 13th Part 2.
Introduction
Character Name Game Intro - 1:55
Media Consumed
Tyler
Jim Henson's Monster Maker - 2:40
Avgn's Friday the 13th review - 4:45
Comedy Bang Bang Episode 150 - 5:06
Ben
The world premiere of The Avengers, and GeekTyrant coverage - 6:36
The Raven, with John Cusack Q&A - 8:24
Reign of Fire - 11:50
Review
Friday the 13th Parts 1 and 2 - 15:21
Wrap-Up
Tyler's Interview - 1:03:00
Next Time: Heat (1986) - 1:06:32
Listener E-mail/Voicemail/Twitter - 1:08:10
Character Name Game - 1:10:35
Where You Can Find Us - 1:12:45
Articles Mentioned: Clark Gregg interview, Highlights from The Avengers Press Conference
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- benp
11 April 2012 8:05 PM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
As much as I love it, the Friday the 13th series isn’t exactly bound by strong continuity. Jason’s look fluctuates like the weather, people flock to Camp Crystal Lake in droves, seemingly unaware that it never turns out well for those involved, and Why does the camp look like it’s in a different state for every film (don’t answer that)?
That’s not to even begin trying to piece together a strict sense of passing time throughout the Paramount-era films. Ever try? Dating everything out, the best you can do is place Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood in the year 1999 or 2000 – which is amazingly problematic to say the least considering Kevin Blair runs around in denim the entire movie.
Along the way there have been many Wtf moments. Characters disappear, others reappear. People stumble in out of nowhere just to be killed and then forgotten about. »
- Masked Slasher
24 January 2012 12:21 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
In 2008 Steve Miner proved to the film masses that he is a rapidly aging and completely out of touch with today's pop culture white guy with his laughable remake of George A. Romero's classic Day of the Dead (review here) (and Day of the Dead Blu-ray review here). Now, years after its initial release, the film is coming back to Blu-ray...in 3D. Why? Just why? Who asked for this?
In this flick the creatures on loan from Cirque du Zom-bie™ fall victim to InstaRot™ and things get progressively more silly with each minute that passes. These zombies not only run, but they also possess the ability to leap, flip, and even crawl around on walls and ceilings. I shit you not. On top of that they also move in hyper-speed. In what could quite possibly be the silliest technical decision in horror movie history, the camera is sped »
- Uncle Creepy
3 items from 2012
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