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Homicides Hooters and Hockey Masks: Friday the 13th Part 3

Bryan Dressel, Matt “Zombie-Dog Richard Ramirez” Dykes, Joel “Ted Bundy” Dewitte, and Ryan “Gary Ridgeway” Lootens as they take on part 3 of the Friday the 13th series.  This one is a doozy folks.  The stuff that works, works incredibly well, then we get the rest.   There are some questionable characters, bad edits, and so much stuff being pointed at the screen you can’t help but laugh.  The movie might be lame, but the Binge Buddies have an absolute blast tearing it down!

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Homicides Hooters and Hockey Masks: Friday the 13th Part 2

Join Bryan Dressel, Matt “Zombie Dog Ed Gien” Dykes, Joel “Jeffery Dahmer” Dewitte, and Ryan “HH Holmes” Lootens  as they dive into the immediate follow-up to the classic original.  The Binge Buddies are surprised to find that this one not only holds up, but actually surpasses the original film!

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Homicides Hooters and Hockey Masks: Friday the 13th

Join Bryan Dressel, Matt “Zombie Dog- Jack the Ripper” Dykes, Joel “Zodiac Killer” Dewitte,  and Ryan “John Wayne Gacy” Lootens as they dive into the 1980 classic slasher Friday the 13th!  Far from the first time its been discussed on this network, not even the first time it’s been discussed on this channel!  But there’s always something going on in Camp Crystal Lake and the Binge Buddies have a blast breaking it down!  Buckle up, this is going to be an awesome series!

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Richard Donner: Superman II: The Donner Cut (1980)

For many of the millennial persuasion, Richard Donner is the guy who directed Superman, which in turn introduced us to the great Christopher Reeve. Due to a lot of bullshit that is well-documented elsewhere, he was removed from the sequel and Richard Lester was brought in to take his place as director. That version of the film is the version we all grew up with and for the most part loved. And then The Donner Cut came along and gave us insight into what could have been and the results are…also very damn good. We go into all of this and more so let’s not waste another minute.


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Jamie Lee Curtis: Prom Night (1980)

We decided to wrap up our Jamie Lee Curtis retrospective by reviewing the classic horror film Prom Night, the film that has inspired many horror movies since it was released and continues to inspire today. What did we think about it? Well, perhaps we should have watched Terror Train instead? There’s some interesting stuff in Prom Night to be sure, but so much of it is either boring or just doesn’t work or is just plain confusing. We even brought in our pal Matt Dykes to help us work through this thing and he had similar problems.

But hey, if there’s anything we learned from this it is that Jamie Lee Curtis is a cinematic treasure. If nothing else, watch the movie for her…and then watch Terror Train.


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SNL: The Blues Brothers (1980)

We’re doing something a little bit different from our usual “filmmaker of the month” and taking a deep dive into the Saturday Night Live library of films. To start off we’ve got our sights set on the absolute best of the bunch, the cream of the crop: The Blues Brothers, featuring stellar performances from Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, and a whole slew of cameos that will put a smile on your face. Prepare to laugh out loud at the excessive police car damage, and groove along to some exceptional music from some exceptional musicians.


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