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  1. Ho Ho Holy Shit, this movie is violent! This year's Christmas Day special of Dread Media sees Duane and Desmond continuing their Christmas tradition with Joe Begos' rampaging robot Santa film Christmas Bloody Christmas. Then, Desmond goes solo on last year's tame violent Santa movie, Violent Night, and the comic book The Naughty List. Your killer carols: "No Presents for Christmas" by Two Minutes to Late Night, "Bloody Christmas" by Deth Crux, "Because I'm Santa" by The Dollyrots, and "Christmas" by Ulver.
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    This episode, Ian and Pandy turn their ginger heads towards the versatile behemoth Matt Damon! Their three films covered are amnesiac spy thriller The Bourne Identify, space drama The Martian, and his breakout role in Good Will Hunting. Tune in to find out their thoughts, plus: how did Pandy overcome Damon's difficult-to-rhyme name in a new audio delight? Who brings up Keith Harris and Orville the Duck? And we tackle the ultimate Hollywood question: Matt Damon or Ben Affleck - who's the best?
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  3. We're taking a quick break from our quick break to wish everyone a merry merry and also to scratch that completionist itch. With that, we wrap up the most important trilogy of the 21st century with 2017's A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby! (We're super hyped for the prequels.) With that dragon finally slain, we see out 2023 with a Christmas zombie romantic comedy musical and I'm already exhausted just trying to take all of that on board and anyway it's 2017's Anna and the Apocalypse!
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  4. This week on the show, a Dread Media favourite, Nicole Cushing returns to talk about her brand new novel The Plastic Priest. Then, Desmond goes solo talking about what he's read and watched lately, namely: Naked Theater and Uncensored Horror: A Memoir by Stuart Gordon, The Boogeyman, Talk to Me, Leave the World Behind, and Men Behind the Sun. All these songs were released this year: "Mothlike" by Myrkur, "Mattel" by Avenged Sevenfold, "Morbid Visions" by Cavalera Conspiracy, and "Jacob's Ladder" by Imperial Triumphant.
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  5. Taking a break from the official animated canon, Christian, Donovan, and Dan Toland take a U-turn back to 1995 and traverse A Goofy Movie - home to the worst theme park in the country, fiction's greatest pop star, and a surprisingly touching father / son relationship. Along the way, the trio take detours through Goof Troop, the DuckTales reboot, and the Atlanta episode "The Goof Who Sat by the Door." [ download ]

  6. This week on the show, Desmond and Tom ring in episode 850 with a review of the Ray Harryhausen classic Clash of the Titans, its 2010 remake, and that remake's sequel Wrath of the Titans. Listen to enjoy the sword and sandals epic of it all while playing the game "That's Not Greek Mythology!" Songs included: "Gods" by Sleep Token, "Medusa" by Anthrax, "Release the Kraken" by Clutch, "Thrash of the Titans" by Carnivora, and "Walking with Gods" by Killing Joke. RIP Geordie Walker.
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  7. This week on the show, Desmond and Duane make the right choice by not watching all of the Children of the Corn films. Instead they make the still questionable choice to watch the original 1984 film and then the brand new remake. Before all that, Desmond talks a little bit about the original adaptation of Stephen King's short story, the 1983 short film Disciples of the Crow. Songs included: "Disciple" by Slayer, "Cornucopia: The Milk of Amalthea" by FEASTofFETUS, "Corn King (Wicca Man Mix)" by Inkubus Sukkubus, and "John Barleycorn" by Winterfylleth.
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  8. Everyone knows by now that Desmond hates social media influencers in cinema, so this week he's testing that pet peeve. First, Duane joins him to look at the smart thriller Influencer. Then, Tom joins him to take in a viewing of Deadstream. Songs included: "The Vanishing" by Final Gasp, "The Usurper" by Celtic Frost, "The Future Has Been Cancelled" by Dead Cross, and "Vanity" by Bad Religion.
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  9. Shady shamans, hapless hunters, and missing megafauna are all the rage as Christian, Pandy, and Kelly explore the now twenty-year-old Brother Bear! Plus: a major tease for a future review, an extended outro and outtake, and bad bear puns galore! Shady shamans, hapless hunters, and missing megafauna are all the rage as Christian, Pandy, and Kelly explore the now twenty-year-old Brother Bear! Plus: a major tease for a future review, an extended outro and outtake, and bad bear puns galore! [ download ]

  10. We're at the end of Season Two, and there are still a bunch of musicals on the shelf. What better way to clear some of them out than picking a bunch at random? In so doing, we took a deep dive into the summer of 1984 with Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (don't worry, we'll catch you up with the first one so you don't get lost) and Streets of Fire, starring Willem Dafoe in rubber overalls and a Wolverine haircut! Finally, we close things up with 2001's cinematic adaptation of Hedwig and the Angry Inch! Listen in and help us save the orphanage!!
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    The Brothers Wilson turn the HAA focus on their third Bruce Wayne and the less popular member of his double act with Matt Damon (the subject of our next episode); the Bat-man that is Ben Affleck. Listen in to hear discussion of his reviled action turn in the badly spelt Pearl Harbor, his lead role in the poorly aged Kevin Smith romcom drama Chasing Amy, and his altogether better-received efforts as the lead actor and director of 2012 historical thriller Argo. In the midst of the usual nonsense, Pandy drops a career bombshell, Ian reveals which Kevin Smith movie he will never watch, and the hosts make a major announcement about Episode 100 and the landscape of the podcast in 2024!
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  12. This week on the show, Desmond and Tom continue the tradition of checking out the latest film in the found footage anthology series with V/H/S/85. Then, to talk about some good things from 1985, Desmond goes solo on two Dread Media Top 5s! First, Top 5 Influential Films Desmond Saw in 1985. Then, Top 5 Reads from 1985. To put the cherry on top of this nostalgic trip, every song on this week's show was originally released that year: "No One Lives Forever" by Oingo Boingo, "Cut Dead" by The Jesus and Mary Chain, "Dancin' in the Ruins" by Blue Oyster Cult, "Modern Man" by Black Flag, and "Eighties" by Killing Joke.
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  13. This week on the show, our old friend Derek and our new friend Beth join us to discuss what's next for Team Deth, and it turns out that Team Deth is moving to Kuwait to set up the region's first permanent haunted attraction. The best part is that you can follow along on their journey by supporting them at americanhaunters.com. Then Desmond goes solo on a rundown of the things he's watched lately including The Fall of the House of Usher, 30 Coins, and When Evil Lurks. Songs included: "Monster in the Parasol" by Desert Sessions, "Haunted Forever" by Sumerlands, "Cursed" by Creeping Death, and "Desert Search for Techno Allah" by Mr. Bungle.
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  14. Sailing back to 2002 and returning aboard the HMS Part of Your World, Mixie helps guide Christian through Treasure Planet - the most expensive traditionally animated film of all time and one of Disney's most infamous flops! Along the way, the two raise their glasses to Emma Thompson, David Hyde Pierce, and Brian (not Doyle) Murray, cross swords over the one film's less popular characters, and attempt to piece together why this film and the Disney pirate film that came out the next year had vastly different fortunes [ download ]
  15. This week on the show, Desmond and Duane take a look at the brand new Subspecies V: Bloodrise, a sequel 20 years in the making. Then, Desmond goes solo on two other higher profile vampire movies from 2023: Renfield and The Last Voyage of the Demeter. Songs included: "The Return of the Vampire" by Mercyful Fate, "The Rising" by Trivium, "Renfield" by John Zorn, "Night Boat" by Deftones, and "Damn These Vampires" by Mountain Goats.
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  16. Skyler and Will celebrate Halloween by talking about three episodes of Archie's Weird Mysteries: "Scarlet Night," "I Was a Teenage Vampire," and "Halloween of Horrors." Along the way, they also talk about the ABC Saturday Morning Schedule in the 90s, the ins and outs of DiC's animation, and what you can and can't get away with on a kid's show. And hey, this is the 18th f**king anniversary of The Show!
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  17. This Halloween week, join Desmond and Terry as they celebrate The Tall Man and those adventurers who've dedicated their lives to destroying him. This week, it's all about the Phantasm films: the five-film series that stretches from 1979 to 2016. That's right! In this episode are reviews and discussion of Phantasm, Phantasm II, Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead, Phantasm IV: Oblivion, and Phantasm: Ravager. Songs included: "The Tall Man on Mainstreet" by Fred Myrow and Malcolm Seagrave, "The Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash, "Left Hand Path" by Entombed, "The Nighttime GOD Pt. III" by Mobb Deep (feat. Godfather Pt. III), "Have You Seen It?" by Reggie B & the Jizz Wailin' Ya' Doggies, "Phantasm (Main Theme)" by Kevin Hufnagel, and Reggie and Jody's song from Phantasm. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Derrick Ferguson.
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  18. Gwyneth Paltrow is the highlighted actor for this episode of Hey, an Actor, with the brothers focusing on period Oscar-bait rom-com Shakespeare in Love, Farrelly Brothers comedy Shallow Hal, and side-splitting sin-based serial killing film Seven. Forever breaking boundaries, this podcast features one of the hosts recovering from surgery! Tune in to find out what links a notoriously predatory producer and a 90s British sitcom, what would make Mr. Kidd proud, and why Pandy, at some point, shouts "A pearl necklace!" Also, don't forget to start think about your favorite moments from HAA from this year for the ever-closening Tomlinson awards, and send in some feedback to hey@earth-2.net so Pandy doesn't win.
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