Category: Horror Month
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190 – The Invisible Man (1931)

The Dudes unleash a terrible power on the world with 1933’s The Invisible Man. While James Whale’s adaptation of the H.G. Wells classic is a masterclass of practical special effects, it also ponders evil while being hilarious. Its the work of true artists and craftsmen, and in another 90 years will likely still impress. Read more
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189 – The Return of the Living Dead

The Dudes attempt to fit in with both old guys and every teen subculture with 1985’s zombie classic The Return of the Living Dead. This near-perfect blend of horror, comedy and social commentary was another entry in the canon of VHS boxes that intrigued you as a child at the video store. The good news? Read more
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188 – Raw

The Dudes get a taste of college life, as they chew on 2016’s Raw. If you like your higher learning served with sibling fights, plot twists, and fantastic performances, then this is the movie for you. Be sure to floss after watching though. Other movies discussed: The Great Dictator (1940) – Directed by Charlie Chaplin Read more
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187 – Society

The Dudes’ fear of rich people is proven completely justified with 1989’s Society. Like El Guapo, this film is not just famous, it’s IN-famous, mainly due to its unforgettable final act that will leave you wishing you’d never investigated the taste of The Shunt. It’s Halloween everybody, let’s get repulsive! Other movies discussed: Mad God Read more
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186 – Possession

The Dudes abandon their failed marriage and nurture something new with 1981’s Possession. There may be a few bodies (and tentacles) along the way, but that’s a small price to pay for happiness. This film is infamous for many reasons, but it’s the unforgettable performances that ground it for the audience, shocked as they may Read more