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240 - Stepfather 3 (1992) & The Wailing (2016) →

June 13, 2022 by Pod Sematary

CW: Rape, Abuse of a Child with Disabilities, Harm to Animals

It’s Father's Day on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey get back-alley plastic surgery and second families. Look, it's all very confusing.

Read our afterthoughts for this episode HERE!

The Classic Film: Stepfather 3: Father's Day (1992)
"That psycho stepfather has escaped from the insane asylum and had his face surgically altered. Now he's married again, this time to a woman with a child in a wheelchair. He goes on a killing spree once again” (IMDb.com). It's Stepfather again, only cringier and even more prudish, and this time we don’t even get Terry O'Quinn. It's the epitome of the unnecessary sequel.

The Modern Film: The Wailing (2016)
"Soon after a stranger arrives in a little village, a mysterious sickness starts spreading. A policeman, drawn into the incident, is forced to solve the mystery in order to save his daughter” (IMDb.com). The Wailing is a beautiful and very well-made but entirely too long movie with, ultimately, not a lot to say of substance about its subjects of choice.

Audio Sources:
"Eat Like an American" (from "Beyond the Pale") written and performed by Jim Gaffigan
"Happy Together" written by Gary Bonner & Alan Gordon and performed by the Turtles
"Hellraiser" (1987) produced by New World Pictures, et al.
"Jacob's Ladder" (1990) produced by Carolco Pictures
"Skyfire Cycle" (Brooklyn Nine-Nine S04E08) produced by Fremulon, et al.
"Stepfather" (1987) produced by Incorporated Television Company
"Stepfather 3" produced by Incorporated Television Company & Trimark Pictures
"The Wailing" produced by Fox International Production, et al.
"Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" produced by Wolper Pictures

June 13, 2022 /Pod Sematary
Father's Day, Holiday, Seasonal, Stepfather, Wailing, Korea, South Korea, Korean, Foreign Language
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231 - Day of the Dead (1985) & Train to Busan (2016) →

April 11, 2022 by Pod Sematary

It’s Resurrection Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey have maybe seen one too many zombie movies, so it's a good thing both of these are pretty great.

Read our afterthoughts for this episode here!

The Classic Film: Day of the Dead (1985)
"Trapped in a missile silo, a small team of scientists, civilians, and trigger-happy soldiers battle desperately to ensure the survival of the human race. However, the tension inside the base is reaching a breaking point, and the zombies are gathering outside” (IMDb.com). The final installment of George A. Romero's original undead trilogy, Day of the Dead is a little slower than the others but a lot more brutal.

The Modern Film: Train to Busan (2016)
"While a zombie virus breaks out in South Korea, passengers struggle to survive on the train from Seoul to Busan” (IMDb.com). Zombie tropes and Korean melodrama are the order of the day, but Train to Busan is still exceptionally made and full of great characters and moments.

Audio Sources:
"Day of the Dead" (1985) produced by United Film Distribution Company & Laurel Entertainment Inc.
"The Door" (Game of Thrones S06E05) produced by Television 360, et al.
"The Langoliers" (1995 TV Mini-Series) produced by Laurel Entertainment Inc., et al.
"M1 A1" written by Damon Albarn & John Harrison and performed by Gorillaz
"Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones
"Train to Busan" produced by Next Entertainment World, et al.

April 11, 2022 /Pod Sematary
Easter, Zombie, Day of the Dead, George Romero, Tom Savini, South Korea, Korean, Foreign Language, Train to Busan, Holiday, Seasonal
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186 - Tremors (1990) & The Host (2006) →

May 17, 2021 by Pod Sematary

CW: Suicide, Infanticide

It’s Subterranean Monster Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey make a goddamn plan to sell food by the river.

Read our afterthoughts for this episode here!

The Classic Film: Tremors (1990)
"Natives of a small isolated town defend themselves against strange underground creatures which are killing them one by one” (IMDb.com). Tremors is a television classic from our youth and we can't believe it's taken us this long to get to it. This valley is just one long smorgasbord!

The Modern Film: The Host (2006)
"A monster emerges from Seoul's Han River and begins attacking people. One victim's loving family does what it can to rescue her from its clutches” (IMDb.com). From the oscar-winning writer/director of Parasite, Bong Joon Ho's The Host was at one point the biggest movie to come out of South Korea, and you should definitely find out what the hype's all about.

Audio Sources:
"The Beginning: Making Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace" produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. 
"The Host" (2006) produced by Chungeorahm Film, et al.
"Logitech | Google TV and Kevin Bacon Commercial" via Eclectic Culture @ https://youtu.be/BP5QZNhGsF4
"Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones
"SBIFF 2020 - Bong Joon Ho Discusses 'The Host'" via officialSBIFF @ https://youtu.be/u3Zna-uEaiA
"Tango: Maureen" (from Rent -- Original Broadway Cast Recording) written by Jonathan Larson and performed by Anthony Rapp & Tracie Thoms
"Tremors" (1990) produced by Universal Pictures, et al.
"Why Not Tonight" written by Nancy Montgomery, et al., and performed by Reba McEntire

May 17, 2021 /Pod Sematary
Tremors, Graboids, Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Michael Gross, Reba McEntire, The Host, Host, Bong Joon Ho, Kang-ho Song, Korea, Korean, South Korea, Foreign Language
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029 - The Silence Of The Lambs (1991) & Memoir Of A Murderer (2017) →

April 23, 2018 by Pod Sematary in Best of 2018

Best of 2017/18 - #3 The Silence of the Lambs

This week on Pod Sematary, Chris & Kelsey Wrap up what will probably be our last Hannibal Lecter film with 1991's The Silence of the Lambs. Does it live up to the hype? Of course it does (count how many times Chris says "iconic")! Then we head overseas for 2017's Memoir of a Murderer from Korea. A serial killer has Alzheimer's and gives up the trade, but can he use his skills and fight his affliction in order stop a new killer in town and save his daughter? Man, that's still a great concept.

Attribution:
"Carry On Wayward Son" written by Kerry Livgren and performed by Kansas
"Criss Angel is a Douche Bag" (Supernatural S04E12) copyright Warner Bros. Television
"Goodbye Horses" written and produced by William Garvey and performed by Q Lazzarus
"It" copyright 1980 by Warner Bros. Television
"Memoir of a Murderer" copyright 2017 by Green Fish Pictures
"S&M Present" (Robot Chicken S01E09 - "What a Twist") copyright Cartoon Network
"Silence of the Lambs" copyright 1991 by Orion Pictures
"Silence of the Lambs - Who Wins the Scene?" via Every Frame a Painting @ www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V-k-p4wzxg
"Weird Satanist Guy" via BowserVids @ www.youtube.com/watch?v=YErFwJX0HKE 

April 23, 2018 /Pod Sematary
Silence of the Lambs, Jonathan Demme, Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Hannibal, Hannibal Lecter, Red Dragon, Manhunter, Korea, Memoir of a Murderer, Foreign Language, Korean, Top 10
Best of 2018
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