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2 Guys And A Chainsaw - A Horror Movie Review Podcast

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We're just two die-hard horror fans with new thoughts on both favorite and obscure horror films from yesterday to today. We watch and review one horror movie a week from the perspective of fun, with a lot of film criticism thrown in.
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The Parenting

The Parenting

2025-05-1552:06

With a star-studded cast including Lisa Kudrow, Parker Posey, Edie Falco, and Brian Cox, the film balances humor and light horror elements in a story about a young gay couple introducing their parents. From unexpected antics and quirky humor to touching emotional moments, we discuss it all. Join us for a fun-filled and insightful conversation about why this movie is a must-watch, even for those who are not typically horror fans!
Haunted Honeymoon

Haunted Honeymoon

2025-05-0859:42

Join us as we celebrate week two of our horror comedy month with Craig's excellent movie choice. We reminisce about this nostalgic film, blending comedy, mystery, and light horror elements. We discuss the film's plot, standout performances, particularly by Dom DeLuise in drag, and the heartwarming chemistry between the real-life couple, Wilder and Radner. Tune in for an entertaining discussion filled with laughs, insights, and our shared love for this joyful, family-friendly movie.
The 'Burbs

The 'Burbs

2025-05-0352:42

No better film to set the tone than Joe Dante's videostore rental favorite, The 'Burbs. Starring Tom Hanks, Carrie Fisher, and a slew of other stars, it's still baffling why this hilarious send-up of suburbia and "the horrors behind closed doors" received such critical fire during its theatrical run. But history has redeemed this one, and we loved revisiting our favorite moments on this week's episode. Enjoy the review, and let us know YOUR favorite lines!
The Fog

The Fog

2025-04-2101:00:31

As we delve into the atmospheric prowess of the film, we explore its accidental perfect timing, memorable characters, and Carpenter's genius creative choices. Discover how 'The Fog' has aged, the ingenious practical effects, and our personal connections and memories associated with this spooky tale. Thank you to our patrons for elevating this classic to the top of our list!
The Carpenter

The Carpenter

2025-04-1658:06

We're covering the 1988 horror flick 'The Carpenter,' directed by David Wellington. Join us as we explore the film's intriguing early '90s vibe, surreal scenes, and its surprising charm that time seems to have forgotten. From discussing the enigmatic actor Wings Hauser to debating the movie's intentional oddities and potential feminist undertones, we leave no stone unturned. Tune in for our full analysis and decide if this quirky gem deserves a place in your horror collection. Don't miss this episode if you're a fan of under-the-radar horror films!
Ghoulies

Ghoulies

2025-04-0958:37

In this episode of 'Two Guys in a Chainsaw', we dive into the cult classic 80s horror-comedy 'Ghoulies'. We explore listener Russ's request, reminiscing about the iconic VHS cover art and discussing the movie's bizarre blend of horror, comedy, and satanic cult themes. Topics include the awkward ritual scenes, the hilarious little creature puppets, and the unforgettable Grizzle and Greedy Gut. Don't miss this nostalgia-filled journey back to the golden age of video rentals and 80s horror!
The Toolbox Murders

The Toolbox Murders

2025-04-0251:20

Join us in this latest episode of Two Guys in a Chainsaw as we dive deep into the grindhouse horror classic, 'The Toolbox Murders'. Returning from 'In Space Month', Todd and Craig go back to Earth and back in time to the raw exploitative cinema of the 70s. We discuss the iconic VHS cover, Stephen King's surprising endorsement, and the film's brutal and sleazy content that only 70s grindhouse could deliver. Listen as we break down the plot, the over-the-top kills, the bizarre character moments, and the lasting impact of this unsettling flick. If you appreciate raw, low budget horror fare or are curious about the shocking twists and turns of this vintage slasher, this episode is a must-listen. Don't forget to share your thoughts and requests for future episodes!
Jason X

Jason X

2025-03-2656:07

Is this the best Friday the 13th film ever? Craig seems to think so. We discuss the film's blend of sci-fi and horror, its unique setting, memorable kills, and the transformation of Jason into Uber Jason. With behind-the-scenes insights and a comparison to the other cosmic horror films we covered this month, we're gonna explore why 'Jason X' stands out in the Friday the 13th franchise - and among "in space" franchise entries in general. Check it out!
Hellraiser: Bloodline

Hellraiser: Bloodline

2025-03-2059:16

Todd, who is less familiar with the Hellraiser franchise, and Craig, who has seen more of the movies, discuss the unique elements that set this film apart from typical horror settings. We both found the film surprisingly enjoyable despite its poor initial reception. We loved its coherence, special effects, and performances, especially Doug Bradley’s extensive monologuing as Priest of Hell Pinhead.
Leprechaun 4: In Space

Leprechaun 4: In Space

2025-03-1353:55

'Leprechaun 4: In Space.' has a ridiculous plot, terrible CGI, and over-the-top performances that make this fourth installment in the Leprechaun series a memorable, albeit flawed, film. From the unexpected genesis of the movie inspired by an Apollo 13 poster to the bizarre antics of the leprechaun IN SPACE, we cover the highs, lows, and the infamous Mitten Spider transformation. Hear for yourself what we thought of the second film in our "in space" series this month!
Critters 4

Critters 4

2025-03-0648:54

This month's theme: Horror franchises "In SPACE". As we reminisce about the origins of the Critters franchise, comparing it to its contemporaries like Gremlins and Ghoulies, we also puzzle over this entry's plot, performances, and oddly serious tone. Why is Terrence Mann's character suddenly a jerk? And where the f*ck did all the critters go? Listen as we highlight standout performances from surprising actors like Brad Dourif and Angela Bassett (?!) in this low-budget sequel. Despite its shortcomings, we hope you find this a hilarious and engaging review perfect for fans of horror franchises that go TO SPACE!
Swallowed

Swallowed

2025-02-2659:14

It's not often you find something unique in the world of horror. Swallowed gave Mark Patton (star of Nightmare on Elm Street 2) a chance to be himself on the silver screen as a gay drug dealer trying to recover his horrifying cargo from the bodies of two young men coerced into smuggling it across the border. Full of uncomfortable tension and frankly excellent performances, Swallowed gave us a lot to talk about and a lot to love. We're happy to add it to our short but growing list of queer-themed horror we've covered on the podcast thus far. Enjoy!
Finding such a hidden "so bad it's good" gem was like biting into our favorite bon bon in a box of chocolates. Laugh along with us! Loyal listeners, we love you all.
Longlegs

Longlegs

2025-02-1455:18

So happy to have regular guest, Heather, join us to cover the latest Osgood Perkins film, Longlegs, starring Nicholas Cage in an almost unrecognizable role.
The Substance

The Substance

2025-01-2901:09:081

Dive into the surreal world of "The Substance" (2024), where Demi Moore's stunning performance takes her from Hollywood darling to grotesque visionary. With nods to The Shining and the insanity of Eraserhead, this movie punches through traditional narratives and straight into the realm of allegory. But what exactly is it an allegory for? Join us as we dissect this bizarre, critically acclaimed Oscar nominee.
Eraserhead

Eraserhead

2025-01-2301:02:00

What better choice to honor David Lynch than through his surrealist horror filmm 'Eraserhead'? It's his first feature-length film, released in 1977. We discuss its impact, complex narrative, and unique style. We do our best to explore the film's surrealist elements, its unsettling soundscape, and its enigmatic nature. We also chat a bit about Lynch's story, his filmmaking philosophy, and his influence on other directors and the cinematic landscape. Enjoy!
Psycho IV: The Beginning

Psycho IV: The Beginning

2025-01-1601:03:03

Not only was it Anthony Hopkins' favorite sequel (he died a few years later), child actor Henry Thomas scandalized the world with his fascinating portrayal of the young Norman. We've got incest, chain smoking radio hosts, lustful sexiness straight out of a 90's erotic thriller, and the screenwriter of the original all assembled together for a compelling (and occasionally silly) final entry in the saga of the Bates Hotel.
Nope

Nope

2025-01-0901:17:40

Nope might not have made the biggest splash, but it's a big-screen story with plenty of nail-biting tension, and we had nothing but good things to say. And since it clocks in as one of our longest episodes ever, you might think we had a little TOO much to say. You be the judge of that as you ride along and hopefully check out the movie for yourself - on a big screen, with a killer home sound system (or at least a good pair of noise-canceling headphones, yeah?).
Antisocial

Antisocial

2025-01-0456:15

We kick off 2025 with a film about a new year's party that goes awry for all involved, simply because nobody can keep their eyes out of their damn phones. Social Media is the enemy here. So, it's a documentary, you say? Pretty close...
Terrifier 3

Terrifier 3

2024-12-2559:17

At the very least, even if extreme gore ain't your thing, Terrifier 3s a Christmas movie through and through. And that's how you know that Art The Clown has finally come into his own: He has his own holiday special! Cheers, and Happy Holidays to you and yours this season. See you next year!
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sweet dee is azor ahai

annoying and awful for what? being assertive and ambitious like every male protagonist ever? 🙄

Dec 19th
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