The Curators of Horror

The Cheap Thrill - The Thing (1982) vs. Slither (2006)


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Hosts: Emrys and Katie

Guest: Cameron

In our tenth episode we meet Cameron who loves horror for its cheap thrills.

We enter The Gross Factor, we touch The alien, we judge a VHS by its cover, we research 'something?' Cameron announces what he's going to say before he says it, we learn Walt Disney’s last words, we get thanged, we get slithered, and we also discuss the movies The Thing and Slither.

Movies

The Thing (1982) Time Stamp - 23:12
Written and Directed by: John Carpenter
Starring: Kurt Russell, Keith David

Where to watch:
US: Stream on Starz, Direct TV
UK: Stream on BFI Player or buy/rent from iTunes, YouTube, Google Play

Slither (2006) Time Stamp - 45:27
Written & Directed by: James Gunn
Starring: Elizabeth Banks, Nathan Fillion & Michael Rooker

Where to watch:
US: buy/rent from iTunes, YouTube, Google Play, Amazon
UK: Buy a time machine travel back to the 90s and buy a physical copy on DVD.

SPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven’t seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.

We also discuss the following films: Spiral, The Boy II Brahms, The Brave Little Toaster, Sharknado, Schindler’s List, Jaws, Alien, The Gruffalo, Class of Nuke ‘Em High, Dario Argento’s Opera, The Empire Strikes Back, E.T., Watership Down, Guardians of the Galaxy, Sliver, King Kong, Beauty and The Beast, Creature from the Black Lagoon, A Quiet Place, A Nightmare On Elm Street, American Werewolf in London & Blade Runner and the TV series: Doctor Who, Russian Doll, & The Walking Dead.

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Produced and Edited by: Emrys
Opening Music: Tiffany Hern
Closing Music: Spooky Scherzo by Sam Fonteyn

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