“The Good News About The Dragons” – Vietnam, Game of Thrones, Muppets, and Glenn Frey.

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Steve Martin is the only person to host a season premiere, a season finale, and a Christmas show of SNL. He is the only person to host the show three times in a single season. – IMDB

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Winterbeast do what Winterbeast do. Claymation demons, mustaches that change scene to scene, flare-guns, and a dubious take on law enforcement make this week’s entry a special one.  Christopher Thies’ Winterbeast (1991), is the Honey Badger of horror films. Winterbeast don’t care.

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Get Comfortable. And Get to Know Each Other. This is the underlying wisdom of Michael Stanley’s Attack of the Beast Creatures (1985), a wonderfully painful romp through the wilds of someone’s Connecticut back yard. We join this magnum opus in 1920 as a lifeboat of survivors from the recently sunken Obelisk reaches the shore of what one of the [...]

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Episode 10 – Thrill Me

March 25, 2012

Night of the Creeps and other stories. The full cast of Andy, Bo, Brian, and Steve reconvene to spend perfectly valuable time on a weighty pursuit: watching Night of the Creeps (1986) on Blu-Ray!

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So sayeth special guest David Buchert! In this special episode, director David Buchert (Blood Oath, Dummy) talks to screenwriter and ‘Shoot’ co-host Bo Ransdell (Elle: A Cinderella Story, Jake Stevens)

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Here’s your who cares of the day: Pi Day is a holiday commemorating the mathematical constant π (pi).  Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 (or 3/14 in month/day date format), since 3, 1 and 4 are the three most significant digits of π in the decimal form.

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New Curtains, a Dragon, and a Wizard. Steve brought over a DVD of the film Blood Oath (2007), a locally produced horror film that is now distributed by Troma.

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Hey, you on the skis! Tonight, Bo opens the show by remembering the film “Meatballs” and how it seemed like the coolest place on the planet.

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Does it matter who sits in the oval office? The gentlemen discuss the Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton presidencies with the eruditeness that only a public school education can provide.

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On facing mortality and the strange ritual of funerals. Our conversation last Friday night led to an examination of death, funerals, and how we react to both.

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