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Scary Thoughts

(Chad Lott & Marc Kate)scarythoughts.org
Hosts Marc Kate and Chad Lott discuss horror films, television, literature and philosophy.
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Episodes

Scary Thoughts #36 - Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) with guest Alexa Fraser-Herron

This episode is about Werner Herzog’s 1979 undead flick, Nosferatu the Vampyre. It features special guest Alexa Fraser-Herron. She’s a San Francisco based independent filmmaker, who was introduced to Herzog’s films by her mother at an early age. It’s an unusual and interesting film, the conversation is much the same.

May 14, 20181 hr 17 min

Episode 35 - Facebook

This episode, Chad & Marc venture outside the realms of film and fiction to grapple with the very real horrors of social media. Though Lovecraftian in scale and Orwellian in rancor, our hosts take very different positions on whether to slay Zuckerberg’s beast or harness its dark energy.

Apr 30, 20182 hr 2 min

Episode 34 - Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016)

2016’s Ouija: Origin of Evil made a boatload of money, but it’s terrible. It deals in nostalgia, weak jump scares and has a muddled plot. Why do people keep watching movies like this? Why aren’t they better? Will anything change, or is horror continuing to split and become a genre that produces a few auteur gems and a ton franchise style crap? We attempt to answer these questions and more, all without the help of a Ouija board of our own.

Apr 09, 20181 hr 9 min

Episode 33 - Scooby Doo

Scooby Doo has been on the air since 1969. Those meddling kids have been in a shocking number of series and movies since then. Is this horror? Is it worth watching? We land on a solid 'maybe' for those questions and more. Join us as we explore everything from the laugh-tracked early episodes to the surprisingly smart, and conspiracy riddled, Mystery Incorporated.

Mar 13, 201857 min

Episode 32 - What We Do in the Shadows (2014)

The 2015 New Zealand vampire mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows is all about fangs and foppery. In this episode we uncover rare undead lore, our favorite vampires, and explore the eternal question: what does it mean to become old and uncool?

Jan 30, 20181 hr 3 min

Episode 31 - Krampus (2015)

Since Michael Dougherty's Krampus came out in 2015, the pagan hipster Christmas demon has only grown in popularity. We explore the ancient roots of the anti-Santa, discuss Dougherty's extended universe, and make an unavoidable turn down the road of capitalist critiques of holiday favorites. src="https://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/6069613/height/360/width/450/theme/standard/autonext/no/thumbnail/yes/autoplay/no/preload/no/no_addthis/no/direction/forward/" height="360" width="450" pl...

Dec 20, 201755 min

Episode 30 - Black Metal

This episode is about the most evil genre of music: Black Metal. We are joined by extreme music authority, Andee Connors . He co-owned the notorious Aquarius Records, curates Pandora’s unholy Black Metal station and creates infernal music as a member of A Minor Forest and Common Eider, King Eider. We invoke blasphemous critical theory, the abysmal history of youth movements and the odorous politics of several necrotic musical personalities....

Dec 14, 20171 hr 49 min

Episode 29 - American Psycho (2000)

Brett Easton Ellis’ American Psycho came out to a flurry of controversy in 1991. Director Mary Harron brought it to the screen in 2000. This episode focuses on the film, but the book is brought up quite a few times. It’s a killer conversation that covers Moby Dick , political correctness in the 90s, yuppie culture, Christian Bale’s hotness, A Clockwork Orange , and whether or not Gordon Gekko is more evil than Patrick Bateman.

Dec 04, 20171 hr 39 min

Episode 28 - Trick ‘r Treat (2007)

2007’s horror anthology Trick ‘r Treat is our official Halloween episode. You may notice it is a little late. Excuses? Marc was on tour promoting his new album Deface and Chad was shooting antique firearms in New Orleans. It’s still a good episode. We cover EC Comics’ influence on anthology films, the importance of heroic figures in horror, and whether or not being eaten by sexy werewolves is a good way to exit this mortal coil.

Nov 14, 201752 min

Episode 27 - Raw (2016)

Julia Ducournau’s 2017 film Raw is French and it’s extreme, but is it French Extremity? We discuss this gnarliest of horror subgenres as well as American film in general. We both quite enjoyed this one, so get ready for a sprawling conversation about body horror, misogyny in interviews, and what foreign films get right about fear in the modern age.

Oct 11, 20171 hr 29 min

Episode 26 - It

The subject of our first live episode is the new version of Stephen King’s IT (2017). We are joined by Philip K. Dick Award-winning horror writer Meg Elison ( The Book of the Unnamed Midwife, The Book of Etta) and editor and publisher Jeremey Lassen (Borderlands Books, Nightshade Books). Just like the film, this episode is fun and loud. In fact, if this is your first listen, don’t despair at the noisy café sounds, our audio quality is usually top-notch thanks to Marc’s chronic audiophilia....

Sep 27, 20171 hr 15 min

Episode 25 – Death Note (2017)

This episode takes up Netflix's sort of controversial take on Death Note . We discuss appropriation, adaptation, what we'd do with the shinigami powers and whether or not Kraftwerk's eradication from history would stop techno in a Terminator franchise sort of way.

Sep 12, 20171 hr 35 min

Episode 24 - Nightbreed (1990)

Clive Barker's Nightbreed hit theaters in 1990. Some would say this version suffered from major studio interference, but it might have been a bit too ambitious for its time. Over the decades there have been multiple edits of the film, short story collections, video games, comic books and all kinds of other tie-ins. We talk about why this "franchise" has endured, what works, and what doesn't, in the 2014 director's cut.

Aug 21, 20171 hr 13 min

Episode 23 - Get Out (2017)

In episode 23 we talk about the highly requested 2017 film by Jordan Peele, Get Out . We both loved this film, but knew it deserved some deeper thought, so we took time doing our research (which mostly included listening to Jordan Peele tell you exactly what everything meant in his Nerdist interviews with Chris Hardwick). We hit everything from genre fandom to wokeness. It’s an important and fun film, though despite all the praise, maybe not a future classic (though we believe Peele will soon cr...

Aug 03, 20171 hr 31 min

Episode 22 - Horrorstör (2014)

This episode is a little different because it's our first attempt at tackling a book. Horrorstör is a 2014 horror comedy novel that was written by Grady Hendrix and illustrated by Michael Rogalski. Unlike our usual show, there are only mild spoilers (so you can enjoy the book). We get into horror adaptations, representation in genre and the ever present specter of Capitalism.

Jul 04, 20171 hr 14 min

Episode 21 - The Babadook (2014)

The Babadook came out in 2014, but 2017 has been an exciting year for the titular monster of Jennifer Kent's Australian horror masterpiece. Mr. Babadook is now officially an LGBT icon and we brought in a special guest, Andrew Sheets AKA Meredeath , to discuss what this all memes.

Jun 21, 20171 hr 46 min

Episode 20 - The Conjuring (2013) & The Conjuring 2 (2016)

Fright Friends, this is a delightfully dark discussion drilling deep down into the films The Conjuring & The Conjuring 2: Judgement Da..er..,The Enfield...Case? Anyway, we discuss Ed & Lorraine Warren, cinematography, franchise juggernauts, and extended universes and overextended universities.

Jun 13, 20171 hr 35 min

Episode 19 - Black Swan (2010)

Our extra special guest for this abjectively (no, not a typo) excellent episode is Monique Jenkinson , AKA Fauxnique. She is a multi-genre performing artist and choreographer whose work uses drag to consider the performance of femininity as a powerfui, vulnerable and subversive act. She has a background in ballet and does an incredible Slavoj Zizek impression, both of which we make a lot of use of in this conversation about Darren Aronofsky’s 2010 film, Black Swan ....

Jun 05, 20172 hr 11 min

Scary Thoughts #18 - 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)

Is John Goodman’s character insane? Is he hypersane? Is he right? When does it pay to believe in conspiracies? We ask all these questions and more in our 10 Cloverfield Lane episode and explore the larger Cloververse and whether or not this expanded universe makes the actual movies any better.

May 30, 20171 hr 27 min

Scary Thoughts #17 - The Cabin in the Woods (2012)

Cabin in the Woods is one of those horror films everyone seems to love. It's smart, funny and for the purposes of this podcast, epically intertextual. Listen in to find out more than you ever wanted to know about horror tropes and the way your hosts, Marc and Chad, would prefer to be killed if a hundred nightmare creatures were suddenly released into their office space.

May 12, 20171 hr 27 min

Scary Thoughts #16 - Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016)

With so many excellent horror movies to cover, Boo! A Madea Halloween is a bit of a strange choice for an episode. Fear not fright fiends, it's a better film than you might imagine. Even if it sort of sucks. We cover the Illuminati's desire to see male black actors wear dresses, what it means to be outside of Hollywood, and the future of YouTube stardom.

Apr 26, 201756 min

Scary Thoughts #15 - Green Room (2015)

Eugene S. Robinson , writer and dapper tough guy, joins the show for a discussion of the 2016 punk rock thriller, Green Room . The conversation covers neo-Nazis in the early punk scene, what it means to be ready for violence, what is and isn’t authentic, and the best choice for desert island albums. Eugene is a great storyteller and shares great tales from his time in the art rock band Oxbow.

Apr 17, 20171 hr 17 min

Scary Thoughts #14 - Forrest Gump (1994)

Is Forrest Gump a pathological liar with an unhealthy obsession with a lost soul or a sweet and heroic man gifted with an absence of ennui? We go deep into the psychology of Robert Zemeckis' enduring Vietnam War epic to find out what horror makes a man give up everything and travel America as a derelict. We also try to answer the enduring existential question, "is life really like a box of chocolates?"

Apr 01, 201728 min

Scary Thoughts #13 - Pontypool (2008)

Fair warning, this episode is thick with weirdness. Marc and Chad discuss the 2008 Canadian film Pontypool . It’s about a language virus, which invites us to infect the discussion with William S. Burroughs, semiotics, pataphysics, Quebecoise separatism, and altered states. Strap your headphones on and get ready to look for Honey the Cat.

Mar 23, 20171 hr 12 min

Scary Thoughts #12 - Phantasm (1979)

In this highly requested Phantasm episode Marc Kate and Chad Lott explore the boundaries of low-budget dreams, sci-fi horror, and follicle normativity. This is a well-loved movie with lots of original ideas, but it has some real issues, too. All this makes for a great episode for girls and BOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYS alike.

Mar 08, 20171 hr 22 min

Scary Thoughts #11 - Return of the Living Dead (1985)

In this episode Marc and Chad answer the question posed by 1985's punk rock horror comedy masterpiece Return of the Living Dead: Why Bother? The dynamics of slow vs fast zombies, great soundtracks, amazing character actors, and more are on the autopsy table this time around.

Feb 17, 201757 min

Scary Thoughts #10 – Meet Your Hosts

In this episode we do something a bit different. Marc and Chad talk about how they met, how they found horror, and why they think about it the way they do. There's no specific films talked about, but this is a long, funny look at how a new friendship grew. Featuring more cursing and rambling than usual.

Feb 07, 20171 hr 40 min

Scary Thoughts #9 - Beetlejuice (1988)

In this episode we are joined by DJ Nako to discuss Tim Burton’s 1988 film Beetlejuice. The conversation gets away from the film, but goes deep into music and the gothic subculture. If you’re of a certain age and your closet is full of black clothing, this is the episode for you. No need to send hate mail regarding Chad’s dislike of A Nightmare Before Christmas, Marc is slowly poisoning him with arsenic for his adoration of Tom Hanks and Mark Wahlberg....

Jan 24, 20171 hr 18 min

Scary Thoughts #8 - Gremlins (1984)

In this special Yule Time episode, the ever jolly Chad Lott, and the ghost of Christmas future Marc Kate, revisit Gremlins. The perils of nostalgia, the joys of puppetry, and the intoxicating 80s can-do spirit are just some of the topics of conversation.

Dec 21, 20161 hr 4 min

Scary Thoughts #7 - The Lost Boys (1987)

Your eternally young and bloodthirsty hosts, Marc Kate and Chad Lott, take a look at an 80s classic, The Lost Boys. The discussion focuses on youth culture, tension between punks and hippies, and whether or not Twilight is a piece of crap or a gateway to darkness for a younger, softer generation.

Dec 19, 20161 hr 10 min
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