Friday Oct 30, 2020
EP. 66 - Revisiting Two Classic Horror Films From John Carpenter: 1978's Halloween and 1982's The Thing
Brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond get in the spirit of the Halloween season as they take a look back at two horror classics from legendary director John Carpenter. The brothers discuss and examine the seminal 1978 boogeyman thriller "Halloween" as well as Carpenter's cult-favorite 1982 alien monster movie "The Thing."
(0:45) Mike, Richard, and Raymond delve into the film legacy of John Carpenter, offering their thoughts on his status as a horror icon. (9:50) The brothers discuss Carpenter's highly influential slasher film "Halloween," starring a young Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode, a teenage babysitter who is stalked by the notorious serial killer Michael Myers. Donald Pleasence co-stars as Dr. Loomis. (20:10) Mike, Richard, and Raymond reveal what they thought was the best and worst scenes of "Halloween." (31:28) The brothers discuss Carpenter's classic '80s remake of the Howard Hawks-produced alien horror movie "The Thing," starring Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, Keith David, Richard Masur, and Donald Moffat as scientific researchers in Antarctica who are hunted by a mysterious shape-shifting alien monster. (42:25) Mike, Richard, and Raymond reveal what they thought was the best and worst scenes of "The Thing."
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