Episode 70: Cop Land
This time we've got scorpions, human jerky, a cabinet full of curiosities, and an island paradise where cops get to do anything they want. Is this the start of Slyvember? You decide.
This time we've got scorpions, human jerky, a cabinet full of curiosities, and an island paradise where cops get to do anything they want. Is this the start of Slyvember? You decide.
Celebrate a very special Trashoween with us as we mourn the passing of professional stabber Michael Myers. OR DO WE??
Harmless prequels or godless works of unfathomable cinematic evil? We unearthed Paul Schrader's Dominion: the prequel to the Exorcist and Renny Harlin's Exorcist: The Beginning to find the answer. Trashoween officially starts with the episode The Vatican never wanted you to hear.
We're saying his name 5 times so you don't have to. October has arrived and we're starting things off right by talking a ton of Candyman shit, plus thoughts on urban legends, horror icons, sequels, and more. Happy Trashoween!
Summer finally comes to its frightening conclusion. Sing a song, shed a tear, and spill some blood as Vicky Clerici joins us to chop it up about Sleepaway Camp II. P.S. Sorry about the echo. It's probably Elliot's fault somehow. Check out Vicky's work: https://makeupbilly.com
Summer isn't over until we say a prayer with Saint L.L. Cool J and get eaten by hyper-intelligent, genetically-engineered sharks.
Does this episode just seem like a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy? We're taking on the divisive phenomenon of movie remakes and no one is coming out unscathed.
You may have survived the trailer, but now it's time to come face to face with PREY(2022) in its entirety and bring hunting season to a close. Enjoy an extra large bounty of botching character names, tasteless insults, and grown adults drooling over an alien in a loincloth.
If you're looking for 7 good reasons to run off to the jungle to join a worm cult, then you're in the right place. Sit back, relax, and remove the glowing magic orb from your boob as we unravel The Seventh Curse (1986).
This episode was originally scheduled for a few weeks ago but was bumped due to lack of impulse control. Join us for a locker room seance with Marlon Wayans in The 6th Man (1997), plus a mouthful of banter about Tubi, Ray Liotta, and more.
Just when we think we're out those damn Duffer Brothers find a way to pull us back in for another round with the misfits and maniacs of Hawkins, Indiana.
Listen at your own risk as we get knee deep into Shudder's Cursed Films series and give the infamous Cannibal Holocaust a proper wringing.
After watching the trailer for the new Predator film series entry Prey, we had to slam on the breaks and stop everything for the triumphant return of Kneejerk Reactions. Plus, we cackle about Rob Zombie's The Munsters and Elliot discovers the Dark Web.
Let's take a trip back to the magical land of the 90's when Edward Furlong was a god and CD-ROMs could kill you. Grab some Doritos and crack open a Mountain Dew because it's time to play Brainscan.
After a brief hiatus, we're back with legal calamities, cursed films, and Michelle Yeoh's first starring role.
It's Jackie Chan versus everybody(even the writer/director of his movie) in The Protector (1985). We're talking fashion, frame-rates, food metaphors, New York City after dark and more.
It's double the disaster as Elliot and Keith watched completely different movies with similar titles featuring the iconic team up of Billy Blanks and Roddy Piper. Back In Action (1994) and Tough And Deadly (1995) bring the Billy Blanks experiment to a nerve-shredding conclusion.
Thanks to the overwhelming positivity of Billy Blanks and juicy high school drama, we can't stop yelling about Karate Kid copycat Showdown (1993).
When asthma bullies a young boy's social life into submission, Chuck Norris answers the call and invades his dreams to end the conflict once & for all in the 1992 coming of age tale Sidekicks.
The sparrows are flying again and that means we're here to talk Stephen King movies...the best of the rest. We scoured the deep dark for a few of our overlooked favorites and found a few others that should have stayed buried.
We did it.
In our final show of the year, Elliot shares his Covid experience and we get biblical with 1999's End of Days. Start the countdown.
Ska soundtracks, snow plowing psychos, Siberian huskies and the superficialities of young love. Grab your coat because the Trash Heap is taking a snow day...or three.
A feeble old man matches wits with a disturbed teen in 2016's "I am Not A Serial Killer."
Enjoy this extremely pleasant filler episode where we discuss the many works of Michael Cera, including the criminally under-seen Youth In Revolt. C'est la vie.
You thought the nightmare was over! We're back for more Trashoween and this time we're facing off with manic pixie movie slasher Michael Myers in his latest big screen romp through Haddonfield. Keith whines about gore, Elliot hates slogans, and kids ruin everything. Happy Trashoween!
Trashoween finally returns. The barriers are down, between the real and the unreal, and the dead might be looking in to sit by our glowing t.v. screens to enjoy a few scary movies. We talk Silent Hill, The Halloween Tree, Trick, The 'Burbs...and more.
October is here and we're kicking off the season of the witch totally unprepared. This time Elliot + Keith are talking tricks, treats, terrifying flicks, and fashion for men approaching forty.
Buckle up because for the first time ever we take overrated movies and replace them with slightly more enjoyable flicks that deserve at least a small fraction of your attention. Plus: Elliot drags Wes Craven yet again, Keith discusses weather patterns, and so much more.
Sci Fi Summer ends here! Everyone is miserable and none of your favorites are going to make it out alive as we revisit Terminator: Dark Fate.