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This week we look at the cult classic film "Ginger Snaps". Other topics include, angry old men, Juno, internet connections, periods, Jennifer's body and why The Chronicles of Narnia is a Christian parable.

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We do an Indie flick double feature this week and review both "Teeth" and "Black Sheep". Also, Blockbuster Video gets a "Lifetime Shenanigans" award and Mark's internet connection smites him again, and again, and again.

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This week we all have a good laugh over M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening", wonder aloud if he's ever spoken to a real human being before and get into the finer points of making love to your favorite podcast. Enjoy!

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This week we try and figure out how "Diary of the Dead" could have possibly came from the man who brought us the "Dead Trilogy", and decide that at the end of the day there's no good answer. Plus, a super special guest fills in for Mark.

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This week we all get a collective nerd boner over "The Strangers", Casey reads comic books during the show and we ponder the strikingly "Equine" like qualities of Sarah Jessica Parker's face.

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We finish our French film trifecta this week by review Xavier Gen's "Frontier(s)", and in the process, struggle to figure out how this got so many recommendation's from other horror sites. Also, Mark returns with a Google report and Schnaars has nostalgia related shenanigans. Enjoy.

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We talk about the French film "Ils" (known as "Them" in the US) this week, a thinly plotted slasher film that reminded some of us of John Carpenters' "Halloween". It's "inspired by a true story", the same true story that "The Strangers" is purported to be about. Also, DVD releases and a detailed breakdown of this week's box office numbers.

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This week we triumphantly return after a week off with all the usual stuff. We have shenanigans, google report, word of the day, talk about Marvel Comics "Iron Man", and just in time for Mother's day we review the Spanish film "The Orphanage", not realizing the irony until the end of the discussion. Enjoy!

(Spoilers for the ending of "The Orphanage" run from roughly 52:00 to 1:10:00)

(REVISED: This version restores a few minutes missing from the first one. the total running time should be roughly 1:35:00)

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This week we tackle the cult classic C.H.U.D from 1984 starring Daniel Stern and John Herd. The crew is in good spirits and we get the show in on time for the first time in ages.

To win a "Cloverfield" DVD, answer the following question and email us. "When the group is in the subway, what fictional cartoon character does Lizzy Kaplan's character reference while making fun of HUD, the camera man". The contest will end on May 10th, so enter while you can!

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We take a much needed trip to Nostalgia-Land this week and talk about two Italian horror classics, Dario Argento's "Suspiria" and its sequel "Inferno". The crew is pretty split down the middle on both films but a good time is had by all. Also, Bryan from Drunken Zombie calls in to berate us and Schnaars continues his crusade for all things fancy with his "Word of the Day".

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The crew reluctantly discusses this week's box office juggernaut "Prom Night", whether or not we're doing horror fans a disservice by talking about it at all, and Schnaars drops some knowledge after almost walking out on the show.

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This week Schnaars and I go head to head on "The Ruins", explain why most of the bite was lost on the journey from book to screen, and have our final countdown of the madness that went down Saturday night at Horror Hound Weekend. Plus, enough DVD releases and Horror news to satisfy.

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Live from Indianapolis at the March Horror Hound Weekend 2008, the BGH crew podcasts together (as opposed to over Skype) for the first time from our hotel at the convention. In the show we discuss strange celebrity sightings from over the weekend, catching up with old friends, and getting to check out "Inside" and "Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer".

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This week we take an in-depth look at why the latest Asian horror remake "Shutter" is so aggressively mediocre, while managing to praise it on a few minor points. Plus, we try and brainstorm what it would take to put some much needed life into these limp remakes. It was a slow news week but we manage to cram a few news stories in too, and have a brief discussion on the box office juggernaut that is "Horton Hears a Who"...

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The crew goes in-depth on Neil Marshall's latest film "Doomsday", takes pretentious critics to task for missing the point entirely on the film, and explores the bizarre google searches that have led people to our site.

Plus, DVD releases, box office and Horror movie news.

This episode is being sponsored by Horse Bites Design. Visit them online at www.horsebitesdesign.com for all of your graphic design needs.

Call our voicemail line at 206-600-6576 to have your voice heard on the show!

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The following is an interview with Jesse Baget, Writer/Producer and Director of "Wrestlemaniac" (formerly titled "The Mexican Porn Massacre"), which is being released Tuesday March 11th by Anchor Bay. For more info on the film, visit their official site at myspace.com/elmascaradomassacre.

In the interview we discuss the reasons for the name change, his initial inspirations, and the nutty ideas for a sequel (hint: midgets!).

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Winter got you down? We've got just the thing, a summer camp slasher double bill of "The Burning" and "Just Before Dawn". Also, two weeks worth of horror news and DVD releases.

This episode is being sponsored by Horse Bites Design. Visit them online at www.horsebitesdesign.com for all of your graphic design needs.

Call our voicemail line at 206-600-6576 to have your voice heard on the show!

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A conversation with Writer/Director Don Mancini in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the release of "Child's Play". In this, Part 1, Don takes us on the long journey from original script to final cut on the first film. Stay tuned for Part 2!

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This week Jon talks about "The Signal", and the crew takes a trip to Tromaville to review the classic "Tromeo and Juliet". Plus, as always, box, DVD releases, and horror news.

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Jon rips George Romero's "Diary of the Dead" a new hole, and we continue our videogame discussion from a few weeks back. Also, horror news, DVD releases and the latest in this week's "box".

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This week we take a much needed intellectual look at the infamous film "Cannibal Holocaust", speak briefly about the Project Greenlight flick "Feast", and... projectile vomiting. And as always, the week's most interesting horror news stories.

We now have a comment line. If you have feedback for the show and want us to play it on air, give us a call at 206-600-6576.

And as always, this episode of the BGH Podcast is being sponsored by Rick at Horse Bites Design. Visit him online at www.horsebitesdesign.com for all of your graphic design needs.

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This week we take the American remake of "The Eye" to task, Casey discusses the 2004 film "Satan's Little Helper", and Parker Posey inspires us to hold the first ever meeting of our "Itty Bitty Titty Committee". Plus, as always, DVD releases and the week's biggest news.

This episode is brought to you by Rick at Horse Bites Design. Visit Rick online at www.horsebitesdesign.com, or at Myspace.com/horsebites for all of your graphic design needs.

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The old school gaming episode. We trace a loose history of horror video gaming, from the Atari 2600 through the Super Nintendo days. Everything from Halloween, Friday the 13th, Mortal Kombat, Doom and more. Plus, DVD releases, Horror News, Custer's Revenge, and I pick up the most ridiculous film ever made at a thrift store.

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The all Clovervield edition! Listen to us describe why this film gets the first ever perfect rating from the podcast crew. Major spoilers start at about
33:00, and end at roughly 1:38:00. Enjoy!

This episode of the podcast is sponsored by "Horse Bites Designs." Check them on the web at www.horsebitesdesign.com for all of your design needs. Richard, the resident artist, designs skate decks, album covers, logos and much, much more.

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This week we discuss the new wave of Monster movies (The Mist, Cloverfield etc,) and ask the question; Is this a reaction to the "torture porn" movement of the last few years? Also, Jon yells at me for using that phrase, and we debate some of the finer philosophical points of the Monster movie genre. Enjoy!

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After our discussion from a few weeks ago, we finally get together and list our TOP 5 FAVORITE SLASHERS. The lists are all very different and definitely are indicative of our personalities. Also, we've got DVD releases, horror news, and Mark tells us his idea for the next "Versus" movie.

CORRECTION: I rambled on about "Cloverfield" coming out this weekend (Jan 11) at the end of the show, but it actually comes out the Friday AFTER next (Jan 18). My bad! I guess I'm just excited for this one.

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In this episode we dissect recent releases "Sweeney Todd" and "Aliens Vs Predator: Requiem," two films that are pretty much on the exact opposite ends of the scale in almost every way. Also, we discuss the 6 disc special edition of "Grindhouse" in Japan and why no one should have been surprised that the film failed theatrically. Oh, and I talk about why the scariest thing about "The Shining" has nothing to do with Jack Nicholson. Happy New Year everyone!

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This week we take the latest adaptation of "I Am Legend" to task, and the director of Santa's Slay drops by to call shenanigans on one of our hosts. Also, DVD releases, Horror News, The Dark Knight, and discussion of the Cloverfield clip that popped up online recently.

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The following interview, with Writer/Director David Steiman took place on December 12th, 2007. David was the man behind the 2005 horror comedy "Santa's Slay," starring professional wrestler Bill Goldberg as Santa Claus. Finally unleashed from the shackles of a wager he lost 1,000 years ago, Santa, who in the film is the son of Satan, is finally able to do what he's always wanted, MURDER EVERYONE. I was so enamored with the humor and what David was able to do within his limited means, that I tracked him down for an interview to find out more. This, is what happened.

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We duke it out this week over the best (and WORST) Christmas themed horror movies. We pay particular attention to both iterations of Bob Clark's 1974 classic "Black Christmas," and the campy film "Santa's Slay" from 2005. Then we go hog wild over the rest of the list. We also touch on DVD releases, the Writer's Strike, Horror News and Mark threatens to throw his computer out the window if he gets bitten by one more Zombie on FaceBook.

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