Thu, 29 October 2015
Here it is. The final episode of this year's Buried With Clickers. A full two decades before Wolf Cop came Full Eclipse, the tale of some cops who are more than a little werewolfy. This was made for HBO so there's plenty of sex, blood and bad language. If we seem a bit distracted while recording, it is because we were. Hey, we're human (or are we?). |
Sat, 24 October 2015
We are back from a week in Paris to continue Buried With Clickers. We visited the catacombs with our children. According to As Above/So Below, we missed a few rooms.
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Wed, 21 October 2015
We've got a doozy of a review of a film everyone else saw a few years back, but that's the way we roll. We watched Tucker & Dale vs. Evil hoping for some fun and some blood. Did it deliver? Yup. You should still listen, anyway. |
Sun, 18 October 2015
Buried With Clickers continues with a look at four very old ghost busters with 1981's Ghost Story. For some reason, none of us had ever seen it before. Did we dig it? Tune in to find out.
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Wed, 14 October 2015
We watched the movie Leprechaun from 1993. Then we sat down to talk about it. That's it in a nutshell.
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Sun, 11 October 2015
For this episode of Buried With Clickers, we chat about 1961's Scream of Fear (aka Taste of Fear). Scott saw this Hammer production for the first time during the summer and thought that Kat would really dig it. Did she? Tune in to find out. |
Tue, 6 October 2015
Buried With Clickers continues with a review of a recent film; 2015's Creep. We rarely talk about new releases, but could not resist checking out Mark Duplass' foray into horror. He makes us laugh, but can he freak us out? Tune in to find out. |
Thu, 1 October 2015
It's October, so that means that Buried With Clickers is back (thanks Cody!). We are big fans of the Universal Monster movies but Kat had never seen the Mummy from 1932. She picked it to kick off this year look at scary movies. Does she regret the decision? Tune in to find out. We also chat about Staten Island Summer and Pitch Perfect 2. Those two aren't so scary.
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