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Join James Kline and J.H. Alison as Retro Blood wraps up Evil Spirit Month with the eerie dream-horror cult film The Slayer.
We kick things off with quick thoughts—Alison defends the movie’s atmosphere and slow-burn tension, while James struggles to stay awake and questions the pacing. Then it’s time for our Weekly History Segment, rewinding to October 1, 1982. In metal, we talk KISS and their heavier comeback album Creatures of the Night, marking a shift back to a darker sound. In wrestling, the boys break down the clash between Nick Bockwinkel and Otto Wanz, highlighting the international scene and how different territories were presenting championship-level talent in the early ’80s.
From there, we dig into the making of the film, including director J. S. Cardone and how this became his debut feature. We talk about how the project got financed, producer William R. Ewing, and the collapse of International Picture Company. We also cover the film’s modest budget, its moody Georgia coastal filming locations, and the surprising fact that it landed on the UK’s “video nasty” list.
Finally, we deliver a full breakdown of the movie—Kay’s disturbing dreams bleeding into reality, the isolated island setting, shocking moments like the brutal fishing hook scene, and the mysterious Slayer creature that barely appears but leaves an impression. We also dig into the film’s twist ending, the constant tension between characters, and whether this one works better as psychological horror or creature feature.
It’s nightmares, isolation, and early ’80s horror weirdness to close out the month on Retro Blood. 👁️🌊
#RetroBlood #TheSlayer #80sHorror #CultHorror #VideoNasty #EvilSpiritMonth #KISS #CreaturesOfTheNight #HorrorPodcast #RetroHorror
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Join James Kline and J.H. Alison as Retro Blood wraps up Evil Spirit Month with the eerie dream-horror cult film The Slayer.
We kick things off with quick thoughts—Alison defends the movie’s atmosphere and slow-burn tension, while James struggles to stay awake and questions the pacing. Then it’s time for our Weekly History Segment, rewinding to October 1, 1982. In metal, we talk KISS and their heavier comeback album Creatures of the Night, marking a shift back to a darker sound. In wrestling, the boys break down the clash between Nick Bockwinkel and Otto Wanz, highlighting the international scene and how different territories were presenting championship-level talent in the early ’80s.
From there, we dig into the making of the film, including director J. S. Cardone and how this became his debut feature. We talk about how the project got financed, producer William R. Ewing, and the collapse of International Picture Company. We also cover the film’s modest budget, its moody Georgia coastal filming locations, and the surprising fact that it landed on the UK’s “video nasty” list.
Finally, we deliver a full breakdown of the movie—Kay’s disturbing dreams bleeding into reality, the isolated island setting, shocking moments like the brutal fishing hook scene, and the mysterious Slayer creature that barely appears but leaves an impression. We also dig into the film’s twist ending, the constant tension between characters, and whether this one works better as psychological horror or creature feature.
It’s nightmares, isolation, and early ’80s horror weirdness to close out the month on Retro Blood. 👁️🌊
#RetroBlood #TheSlayer #80sHorror #CultHorror #VideoNasty #EvilSpiritMonth #KISS #CreaturesOfTheNight #HorrorPodcast #RetroHorror