spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.
why don’t all horror flicks have a five-minute long disco dance scene? it seems like just the thing the genre is missing — but, luckily, prom night (1980) doesn’t disappoint on that front. on a new episode of spooky tuesday, we’re throwing it back to the OG prom movie as we talk about bad boyfriends, how having a sick van can help you find your soulmate, and the most jan brady-core piece of trivia we’ve ever heard. this jamie lee curtis original might not have taken off quite as much as its 70s and 80s contemporaries, but with its own set of mysterious phone calls and a shout out from scream’s randy meeks himself, you know it’s worth a watch.
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In today's review, I find drama and murder clash with the most important night of a seniors life. As I attempt a #positive review of the 1980 slasher Prom Night
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Childhood can be challenging on its own, yet if you can survive the perils of youthful naïvety, you get a dose of the drama and danger that is present in your adult years. These scars, and traumas can stick with of, moulding us into the people that we are today, if we make it out that is. In 1980, as the slashers started to pick up steam, a high school in Canada dealt with a buried secret, and a…
It's been a second since I polished one of these off. I've used Nez in my collages before, but never as the main subject.
I typed lyrics from his "Tomorrow & Me" with my new Smith Corona typewriter, and used lots of cartoons ripped off of a collection of CB radio QSL cards from the archive I work at. I also made sure the barn interior pic in the background was from TEXAS. I'm really pleased with how this came out.
I've just started the bright sessions - I've been studying so I'm already on season 2 but I am hyperfixated on it already and I honestly can't wait to see what happens next
extremely underrated trope is the villain's sacrificial lambs that weren't misunderstood or being kept in the dark or mind-controlled when they were evil but are forced into a redemption arc because the villain betrayed them personally. former villains who only stopped because they failed or were caught. grunts that are discarded and switch sides only because they have no other choice. people who need to be force-fed morality to stay alive on the good team. people who improve but are never absolved. people who wanted to raise hell and only change their mind when they, too, are burned.
🎧 • 8 years ago today “outer space/carry on” was released along with their 2nd album “sounds good feels good”. this song quickly became a fan favourite, and holds a special place in many fans hearts.