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It's the most wonderful time of the year! Yes, we're obviously talking about Halloween.
Kicking off the first of 4 Halloween-themed episodes, we're looking at those autumnal feels. The orange leaves, the frosty grass, the mutant corpses in the pumpkin patch.
Starting with a classic, we have The Blair Witch Project - the movie that defined the found-footage genre. Say what you will about it, but it's iconic for a reason.
Followed up by Pumpkinhead, a rather unique take on a monster/slasher flick. We do love a bit of Lance Henriksen in this house.
So grab your pumpkin-spiced lattes and settle in for another horror movie double bill.
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Artwork credit: Leah O'Donnell (@Leah_OhDamn)
By The Happy BrothersIt's the most wonderful time of the year! Yes, we're obviously talking about Halloween.
Kicking off the first of 4 Halloween-themed episodes, we're looking at those autumnal feels. The orange leaves, the frosty grass, the mutant corpses in the pumpkin patch.
Starting with a classic, we have The Blair Witch Project - the movie that defined the found-footage genre. Say what you will about it, but it's iconic for a reason.
Followed up by Pumpkinhead, a rather unique take on a monster/slasher flick. We do love a bit of Lance Henriksen in this house.
So grab your pumpkin-spiced lattes and settle in for another horror movie double bill.
Send us a text
Support the show
Make sure to follow us on other platforms to keep up to date with the Podcast, and send us your questions and thoughts!
Twitter: @FratricidePod
YouTube: Happy Brothers Podcast
And if you would like to support the podcast, check out the links in our link tree, at linktr.ee/happybrotherspodcast
Thanks for listening.
Artwork credit: Leah O'Donnell (@Leah_OhDamn)