Dinners of Death
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Dinners of Death
Anyone watching Dinners of Death on Shudder?
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Re: Dinners of Death
I'm sorry
If you ever do, it's streaming on Shudder now. He did Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Hills Have Eyes, Dead or Alive, and Blood Rage.
I'm not a fan of TCM, it's kind of old and tired now. But this is a movie Joe Bob Briggs knows entirely too much about, and he knows way too much about Tobe Hooper, so his segments really made the movie interesting from a trivia standpoint.
Kind of the same feeling with Hills. It's old and tired, but again it's a movie he knew way too much about and way too much about Wes Craven, so his segments were great. He also interviewed Michael Berryman for a bit about the movie and his career. Definitely worth watching.
Dead or Alive was kind of a wild card entry here, and I liked it. I wouldn't have guessed he do a Takashi Miike action movie. I think this may have been my favorite out of all of them. The movie has so much wtf in it, it's amazing and sublime. At one point Briggs called Felissa Rose (Angela from Sleepaway Camp) to ask her questions about a deformed penis.
I'd never seen Blood Rage before, and it was one of those movies that are so bad they're funny. A lot of inconsistencies that had Briggs trying to logic out the action of the film. It's got kind of a convoluted plot about two twins.
If you ever do, it's streaming on Shudder now. He did Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Hills Have Eyes, Dead or Alive, and Blood Rage.
I'm not a fan of TCM, it's kind of old and tired now. But this is a movie Joe Bob Briggs knows entirely too much about, and he knows way too much about Tobe Hooper, so his segments really made the movie interesting from a trivia standpoint.
Kind of the same feeling with Hills. It's old and tired, but again it's a movie he knew way too much about and way too much about Wes Craven, so his segments were great. He also interviewed Michael Berryman for a bit about the movie and his career. Definitely worth watching.
Dead or Alive was kind of a wild card entry here, and I liked it. I wouldn't have guessed he do a Takashi Miike action movie. I think this may have been my favorite out of all of them. The movie has so much wtf in it, it's amazing and sublime. At one point Briggs called Felissa Rose (Angela from Sleepaway Camp) to ask her questions about a deformed penis.
I'd never seen Blood Rage before, and it was one of those movies that are so bad they're funny. A lot of inconsistencies that had Briggs trying to logic out the action of the film. It's got kind of a convoluted plot about two twins.
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Re: Dinners of Death
I don’t have shudder,I hope it comes someday from another streaming service.
Stare at the dark too long and you will eventually see
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Hell is empty and all the devils are here.
WHAT ISN’T THERE.
Hell is empty and all the devils are here.