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Richard Donner: The Omen (1976)

Richard Donner had quite the film career in his lifetime and we wanted to honor that by spending a month reflecting on some of his best films (and one film he got to re-edit after it was cruelly taken away from him). We kick things off with his first critical and commercial breakthrough, “The Omen,” starring Gregory Peck as a diplomat / ambassador whose son may or may not be (but totally is) the Antichrist. It’s a well-paced horror film that never overstays its welcome, and it manages to pepper a few shocking kills throughout its runtime. That’s not to say the film is without its share of flaws, and we go into those as well. An overall compelling start to our month honoring the late Richard Donner.


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Who What When Where and Why We Do in the Shadows: Ep 6. Animal Control

Welcome to another exciting and wolfy edition of Who What When Where and Why We Do in the Shadows. This week Bryan Dressel, Matt “Zombie Dog Deacon Frost” Dykes, and Drew “Quinn” Staton talk about the next episode in the series: Animal Control. Let’s all be thankful that we can’t get knocked out while turned into a bat and get stuck at an animal shelter! Or if you’re lucky enough to live multiple lives… maybe not the best idea to remember them all at the same time!

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Jackie Chan: Rush Hour (1998)

Ending our month of Jackie Chan is the film “Rush Hour,” which totally doesn’t hold up after all these years and is a bit of a frustrating watch. Probably would have been better to go with something like “The Foreigner” or literally anything else in his filmography. That said, there were a few things that we liked and it brought about a great wrap up discussion about the actor and just how diverse his body of work is.


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Who What When Where and Why We Do in the Shadows: Ep 5. Manhattan Night Club

Welcome to another exciting and wolfy edition of Who What When Where and Why We Do in the Shadows. This week Bryan Dressel, Matt “Rudolph Zombie Dog” Dykes, and Drew “Count Orlok” Staton talk about the fourth episode in the series: Manhattan Night Club. Hat’s and Capes keep this one funnier than you could ever expect!

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Jackie Chan: Rumble in the Bronx (1995)

Our Jackie Chan retrospective resumes with the absolutely goofball “Rumble in the Bronx,” and we mean that in the most positive way possible. Sure, the plot is awful, but you’re not watching one of these for the plot. You are? Really? Anyway, the action is top notch and thoroughly exciting and the third act is absolutely hilarious, if nonsensical. You owe it to yourself to check out this movie (and our episode on it) if you haven’t.


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Who What When Where and Why We Do in the Shadows: Ep 4. Werewolf Feud

Welcome to another exciting and wolfy edition of Who What When Where and Why We Do in the Shadows. This week Bryan Dressel, Matt “Rudolph Zombie Dog” Dykes, Joel “Angel” DeWitte, and Drew “Count Orlok” Staton talk about the fourth episode in the series: Werewolf Feud. It’s a great episode all around, featuring a hilarious b-story with Colin Robinson and his “competition” and an a-story that starts with some dang wolves pissing on Laszlo’s “mother.”

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Who What When Where and Why We Do in the Shadows: Ep 3. City Council

Hi and welcome to another episode of Who What When Where and Why We Do in the Shadows, featuring the voice talents of Bryan Dressel, Matt “Bella Swan Zombie Dog” Dykes, Joel “Bill Compton” DeWitte, and Drew “Grandpa Munster” Staton. This week the gang tackles the second episode of the TV series What We Do in the Shadows: “City Council.” If you were somehow still on the fence about the show after last episode, then this one is sure to hook you. If not? Well, the rest of the series might not be for you. Otherwise, enjoy our deep dive into a hilarious episode of television.

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Jackie Chan: Police Story (1985)

This week we continue our month on Jackie Chan with the film that fans consider to be one of his best: Police Story. Chan himself also considers it to be one of his best in terms of action and stunts, and the film itself launched many sequels. We have a bit more nuanced of a take on the film, finding some of the plotting to be ridiculous and a frustrating distraction from the truly great action scenes. Specifically, we take some umbrage with the court scenes and the appalling acceptance of shady evidence. We have a lot of fun getting into the particulars of this fun movie so hit that play button and join us for a look behind the hype of Jackie Chan’s Police Story.


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Who What When Where and Why We Do in the Shadows: Ep 2. The Pilot

Welcome to another thrilling edition of Who What When Where and Why We Do in the Shadows, featuring the co-hosting talents of Bryan Dressel, Joel “Count von Count” DeWitte, Matt “Zombie Dog Count Duckula” Dykes, and Drew “Claudia” Staton. This week the gang shifts from the film to the pilot of the television series, which defies expectations and is quite fantastic. We get introduced to some new vampire housemates, who are all unique and hilarious in their own way and are introduced to the energy draining vampire Colin Robinson, who is an absolute delight. Great episode ahead, so buckle up.

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Jackie Chan: Drunken Master (1978)

We’re back from our hiatus and ready to jump into some serious discussion about a super serious actor who only makes super serious films. Just kidding. It’s Jackie Chan month and we’re kicking off perhaps our most fun month yet talking about the hilarious and wonderfully choreographed Drunken Master. What’s perhaps the most impressive is how on point Chan’s comedic timing is and how much charisma he exudes onscreen. If you haven’t watched it yet stop what you’re doing, watch it, and then join us.


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