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- On this episode Elric, Bekah and I welcomed special guest John Gulager (director of the upcoming wet 'n wild Piranha 3DD), along with one of our regular faves, Elijah Drenner who was on hand to talk about our giveaway of the new Blu-ray edition of Ganja & Hess, an obscure, arty vampire film. First up, we talked about our favorite animal attack films. Elric went with the rats in Food of the Gods; Bekah, a once-budding entomologist, chose Slugs; while I, an equal-opportunity abhorrent-animal aficionado, included the whole darn forest from Day of the Animals. Fun fact: I wrote a whole book on critters in the cinema. After that, we dished the dirt on some new movies (Lovely Molly divided us!) and the news (Suspiria remake casting announcements!), and dove right into the chummy waters with John Gulager, who revealed which of his Piranha 3DD cast members was the craziest (when the choices are Christopher Lloyd, David Hasselhoff or Gary Busey, well... you'll just have to watch the show to find out! The answer surprised me) and answered your fan questions from the chat room. It was fun!
- For the first time, Inside Horror hosted a debate panel and it was a lot of fun... went by super-quick! With three smart, opinionated and well-informed guests, we could have gone on and on. Drew Daywalt ("Master of the Short Shock"), Tammi Sutton (director of Isle of Dogs), and Matthew Currie Holmes (producer, P5Ych), all talked about found footage films, sequels and remakes, plus the proliferation of so-called DIY filmmaking.
- Welcome to the season 2 finale of Inside Horror! Where we welcomed the lovely, vivacious and always candid Cassandra Peterson, best-known as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. We asked her about everything from her life-changing experiences with Elvis Presley, to working with Fellini on Roma, to crazy fan experiences, and even the house she once lived in which is haunted by not one or two, but three ghosts!