The Horror Movie Show 0009: As Scary As Scooby Doo

Episode 9 Podcast features special guests Jeremy (www.feedbackloop.wordpress.com) and Borp (www.twitter.com/borp) from the Horrorphilia (www.horrorphilia.net) podcast. We thank them for joining us and recommend you check them out.

The first movie reviewed is Halloween II which was written and directed by Rob Zombie. The DVD and Blu-Ray disc was released yesterday, so before you buy, listen to the 4 commentators. Michael Myers is still alive and on the hunt for his sister. This slasher flick includes some bizarre things you never have seen in this franchise before.

The second movie discussed is Diagnosis: Death which has the hosts contradicting each other on what the film is about. A teacher and a student have little time left to live, and they hope a miracle drug will save them from doom, but they get more than they were bargaining for, when they enter a clinic in which they are locked in and strange things start to happen.

MOVIE RATINGS THIS EPISODE

Halloween II Watch Trailer Movie Info Buy DVD
  HorrorGuy 7
  HorrorGal 6
  Jeremy 6
  Borp 2

 

Diagnosis: Death Watch Trailer Movie Info Buy DVD
  HorrorGuy 3
  HorrorGal 2
  Jeremy 3

 

Due to time constraints and the special guest appearances, the Thriller Chiller Picks Of The Week were delayed. They will be in full force next week.

     

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6 thoughts on “The Horror Movie Show 0009: As Scary As Scooby Doo

  1. cauchon

    dont know where the halloween II remake rating of 2 by the swedish fellow came from. the movie was bloody, exciting, and an overall good body of work for a horror movie. my rating is 8, recommend to all horror freaks.

  2. starla derham

    wow, awesome podcast, I was wondering bout the cheezy film diagnosis death and i think i found my answer—avoid it—found your site by bing, many userful stuff here, bookmarked and also signed up your rss.

  3. Jordasche Kingston

    Halloween is a movie they can keep on making millions of different editions and we will keep watching them, why? They are scary! I haven’t seen the other movie you mentioned, but given the scores it looks like I shouldn’t bother wasting my time.

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