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By Brian and Monica
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The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
Brian and Monica decided to spice things up with a little game that decides the genre of movies they will watch for the next two episodes. So we pulled found footage and Monica got to go first.
In tonight's episode Monica gets to choose the topics so we discuss
We hope you enjoyed this Paris/French filled episode and leave some comments below.
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Sticking with the theme of Love in horror films Brian chose one of the most divisive horror films for us to watch.
In tonight's episode Brian gets to choose the topics so we discuss
Happy St Patricks Day everyone! Today Monica went with Leprechaun (1993) a classic for the myth. Sticking with the Irish theme Monica covers the legend of the Leprechaun myth. Wrapping up this episode she covers the most infamous haunted prisons in Kilmainham GoaI
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Sticking with the theme of Love in horror films Monica chose one of the most divisive horror films for us to watch.
In tonight's episode Brian gets to choose the topics so we discuss
Happy March everyone! Brian starts us off with a wolf heavy episode. He decides to show Monica the 80's classic The Howling, which she doesn't take to so well. Next he covers the Navajo legend of the skin-walker and rounds out the episode with the infamous skinwalker ranch which has a UFO, skin-walker, and many other issues.
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Sticking with the theme of Love in horror films Monica chose one of the most divisive horror films for us to watch.
In tonight's episode Monica gets to choose the topics so we discuss
Rounding out the month of love Monica chose Bram Stoker's Dracula, which is one of the most faithful adaptations of the novel. Sticking with Romania she covered the Strigoi a specific type of vampire who can be living or undead. Finally she tells us about Poenari Castle which is the one place actually associated with Vlad Tepes.
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Sticking with the theme of Love in horror films Brian chose one of the most well known horror couples in cinema history.
In tonight's episode Brian gets to choose the topics so we discuss
Brian went with the Bride of Frankenstein as the story of the Monster and his search for a friend leads to the birth of the Bride, a true classic. For the myth Brian chose the inspiration for Frankenstein's Monster, the Golem from Jewish Mythology. Rounding out the episode Brian went with the obvious choice of Frankenstein Castle, which has a ton of lore and legends associated with it since it was built in the late 1200's.
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Happy Valentines Day! Welcome to the Episode 19 of Home is Where the Horror is. Brian and Monica are your horror hosts who want to share their love of all things spooky with you.
In tonight's episode Monica gets to choose the topics so we discuss
Monica decided we would watch and compare the most infamous valentines day horror flick My Bloody Valentine. Both telling the story of a small mining town being terrorized by a pick axe wielding maniac during Valentines Day. Keeping with the theme of hearts Monica covers the norse myth of the Valravn who would consume the hearts of the dead and infants. And keeping with a V-Day theme she teaches us about the Don Cesar Hotel and the long lost love story which spawned a couple who can still be seen today.
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Welcome to the Episode 18 of Home is Where the Horror is. Brian and Monica are your horror hosts who want to share their love of all things spooky with you.
In tonight's episode Brian gets to choose the topics so we discuss
Brian decides to focus on Mexico for todays episode. Starting with one of the best vampire flicks, From Dusk Till Dawn, Monica and Brian talk about the many reasons they love this iconic and witty film. Next Brian covers the Mexican Vampire myth of the Tlahuelpuchi who's favorite prey is infants and is tied to the deaths of hundreds of children that dates back to ancient Aztec culture. Closing out the episode we discuss the Island of Dolls, one of the most infamous strange locations in the world.
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Welcome to the Episode 17 of Home is Where the Horror is. Brian and Monica are your horror hosts who want to share their love of all things spooky with you.
In tonight's episode Monica gets to choose the topics so we discuss
Monica starts us off with one of her favorite horror movies Thirteen Ghosts (2001). This spin on the 1960 remake is campy and filled with a great set design and some amazing looking ghosts. For her myth she uncovers a unique Japanese Yokai called the Kuchisake-Onna which is a beautiful young woman who covers her face asking lone travelers if she is pretty? Then she reveals what is underneath. Closing out the episode Monica covers one of the most interesting and notable homes in America the Winchester House, which was built to confuse the many ghosts thought to be haunting Mary Winchester.
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Welcome to the Episode 16 of Home is Where the Horror is. Brian and Monica are your horror hosts who want to share their love of all things spooky with you.
In tonight's episode Brian gets to choose the topics so we discuss
After giving Monica the option for a black and white film or a movie with subtitles Monica went with black and white, so I chose House on Haunted Hill. Since I know the remake is one of her favorite movies I wanted her to see what this campy fun flick is all about. For my myth I chose the Gashadokuro which is a Japanese Yokai that takes the form of a giant skeleton that decapitates its victims. Finally, since Frank Lloyd Wright designed the house showcased in House on Haunted Hill I decided to cover one of his other major know homes, Taliesin. One day seven people were brutally murdered and the original house was burned down.
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Welcome to the Episode 15 of Home is Where the Horror is. Brian and Monica are your horror hosts who want to share their love of all things spooky with you.
In tonight's episode Monica gets to choose the topics so we discuss
Rolling right along in 2021 Monica's first pick is a vampire comedy starring Jason Mewes, Bitten released in 2008. Next she talks about the Baobhan Sith a Scottish vampire that is exclusively female. Sticking with Scotland Monica gives us a history lesson behind the Glencoe Highlands and the high treachery that has lead to centuries long hauntings in this beautiful valley.
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The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.