Jingle All the Cream of the Crud
It's that time of the year again! Christmas? No! Well, yes, but it's also the time where Carlo and Dan get together to talk about new releases, movies they've seen and so much more!
On today's episode, they're taking calls from listeners who asked about Holiday cash-grab slashers, movies that should be set on Christmas, alternative holiday genre picks and more! Plus they dive into new releases from Code Red, Shock Releasing, Kino Lorber and more before discussing the holiday classics and not-so-classics they watched this year!
All this and much more, so get listening!
00:00:27 Introductions
00:04:01 Merchandise of the CRUD
00:06:23 Calls from the Public
00:06:56 VierasTalo asks: Do you think the idea of Holiday slashers was purely a cash grab?
00:10:53 What horror movie should be set on Christmas that isn't already?
00:12:53 Rutledal asks: Favourite non-Die Hard action movies or alternative genre picks?
00:18:07 What do the Dutch eat for Christmas?
00:21:35 Joe asks: What makes movies about small evil critters so great?
00:25:19 Physical Media Corner
00:25:53 Code Red releasing C.H.O.M.P.S? Did we talk about that already?
00:26:35 Shock Releasing announces The American Scream (1988)
00:30:23 Shout Factory announces The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982)
00:31:28 Kino Lorber's Stunt Rock with 4K master
00:33:59 Recommendations Corner
00:36:08 Christmas in Connecticut (1945) & Remember the Night (1940)
00:50:11 On the Second Day of Christmas (1997)
00:57:18 Silent Night, Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out! (1989)
01:01:53 Recap & Goodbyes
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