In this episode, Matt, Quint, Karen and Haunt Scene’s Johnny Bronto give their instant reaction to the Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights reveal to 2 scare zones for HHN28: “Revenge of Chucky” and “Killer Klowns From Outer Space”.
Chucky has been a horror icon since his debut in the 1988 horror film “Child’s Play” and recurring presence at Halloween Horror Nights having first appeared at the Orlando event in 2009’s Halloween Horror Nights 19: Ripped From The Silver Screens.
“Killer Klowns From Outer Space” is a cult classic movie having also debuted in 1988. This Property has been a long time coming to this event and expectations from HHN fans is sure to be high!
Here the Catacombs hosts give their instant reaction to this reveal along with a challenge set out for the most coulrophobic of the group in this episode!
In this episode of the The Best of Five - GR80s Edition, Khrysti, James, Dave and Chris list their top 5 favorite professional wrestlers in movies.
Halloween Horror Nights 21 was the first year Matt and Quint attended the event together making the first year “NEOZAZ” started celebrating the event.
From arriving casually late to a crowd of billions of students, to the most frustrating drink order ever recorded, and jumping to a live changing purchase, the opening moments of the first “NEOZAZ Night” at HHN is shared.
Then on the the event history cover. In this first part of our three part series covering HHN21, Matt and Quint relived the first moments of Quint’s introduction to the event, and then cover all six scare zones the 2 shows:
Acid Assault: Degrading from the effect of acid rain, those that have survived he blistering deca are all along in the city.
Your Luck Has Run Out: Enter if you dare into the lair of the Lucky. Your choices will determine if you make it out alive!
Canyon Of Dark Souls: An overwhelming sense of death surrounds you, and the creatures that dwell within the Canyon are not welcoming.
Grown Evil: Mature has taken once well-manicured garden back from the humans who once kept it.
7: By day, these seven Temptresses appear as a spectacle of beauty. But by nights, they show their true fatal evil forms.
Nightmare: Journey through the ever-changing maze of darkness. You won’t be scared the same way twice!
Episode 1-24: Two People Can Keep a Secret If One of Them is Dead
Wherein I review:
91. The Stranger by Harlan Coben
92. Brief Cases by Jim Butcher
93. Ghostman (Jack White #1) by Roger Hobbs
We wrap up this weeks set of minutes with a critical look at the panelist of “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me”, we set up for 2 important points…that we’ll make next week, and we find more funky moments with the ZAZ universal space-time continuum.
We talk about the increasingly impressive engineering of Otto the Autopilot and we give the proper spotlight to one the best visual moments of any movie ever.
In this minute, we get an in-depth history about failed television series it changes some key jokes in the movie forever!
Another day, another minute, and bad, baaaaad memories about “Tab” dominate the conversation - at least the bit I spot checked (—Matt).
It’s a new week of minutes and we start off with re-naming characters, nuns singing, voicmit over, and jokes with drugs!
In this episode, Dave (“Smitty”), Eric, and Dave Fox from Star Wars In Character and The GR80’s discuss the “Rocky” movies, including:
Rocky (1976)
Rocky II (1979)
Rocky III (1982)
Rocky IV (1985)
Rocky V (1990)
Rocky Balboa (2006)
and Creed (2015)
In this episode Ian and Eric are entertained by Gunn-Sar, disturbed by the rest.
In this episode Eric welcomes Kelly Hogaboom to the show to discuss The Medusa from 1981’s “The Clash of the Titans”.
In this episode we discuss the infamous big game hunter / mercenary / six-manned set piece from Star Wars The Force Awaken, episode 7 in the Star Wars Saga.
Today, Universal Orlando Resort revealed another original house added to the Halloween Horror Nights 2018 line up - “Slaughter Sinema”! A 80’s themed, Grindhouse inspired, Movie Drive-in gone horribly wrong attraction that we CANNOT wait to experience!
Matt, Quint and Johnny Bronto for Hauntscene.com got together to record their instant reaction to this new addition to this increasingly amazing event.
In this episode Khrysti, Dan, James and Chris revisit the 1988 John Carpenter film “They Live” starring Roddy Piper, Keith David and Meg Foster.
Episode 1-23: Sometimes Your Words Just Hypnotize Me
Wherein I review:
88. Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis
89. Don't Let Go by Harlan Coben
90. Wolf Lake (Dave Gurney #5) by John Verdon
Just over one hour into the movie, we have to start all over again from the beginning. Find out why in this episode!
More microwave talk than you’d expect spawning from a comedy movie made in the 80s, but nevertheless, here it is.
When special effects go bad, fun movie tricks with modern technology. and more in this minute!
So that’s what that giant piece of paper was! And the answer to more questions in this edition of Airplane! Minute!
We start the week with the minute everyone's been waiting for since the start of this series. We’re also joined by “Sequel Harder” co-host Eric Katsuleres this week.
Episode 84
In this episode Chris and Tim review “Deadpool 2”, “Solo”, “Ocean’s 8” and more.
In this episode, Eric and Ian discuss a classic actor in a not so classic tale.
in this Episode Eric goes solo in talking about the 1902 film “Le Voyage dans la Lune”.
Episode 1-22: Lenny Dykstra is My Spirit Animal
Wherein I review:
85. The Summer of Dead Toys by Antonio Hill
86. I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt
87. Peter Pan Must Die (Dave Gurney #4) by John Verdon