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Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. It’s been a bit since we’ve recorded due to some outside circumstances, so we decided to just do a kind of free form “what we’ve been doing lately” episode. Please excuse my occasional scolding of my dog!
We briefly talk about one of the films we were supposed to cover, Cathy’s Curse, and how…unpleasant it was. Liam talks about the plethora of Halloween related events in Portland, and Justin talks about some of the film festivals he’s attended recently. We briefly go on a tangent about the phenomenon of short films being adapted into feature length films and how they’re relative hit or miss, and how one such film (Blake Simon’s Faces) has quite a bit of potential. We talk about the films The Demon Disorder and Strange Darling. We go off on a tangent about Justin revisiting a few of Rob Zombie’s filmography, and Liam talks about the film Last Straw. We talk about the much-maligned new version of ‘Salems Lot and how it almost entirely misses the mark of capturing the utter dread of the source material. Liam talks about vending at Cinema Wasteland, a cult movie expo in the Pacific Northwest, as well as checking out a new Stephen King book Holly. Justin talks about recently visiting Bangor Maine and doing the Stephen King tour. We talk about the films Apartment 7A and In A Violent Nature, as well as I Saw The TV Glow and Daddy’s Head, and Mr. Crocket.
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