TorTR #427 - Fast Times at Ravenshadow High

Published: Oct. 2, 2020, 5 a.m.

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Friendly podcast hosts move to a small town to enjoy a better quality of life and raise their MonsterZero with strong social values. But when neighbors throw a very strange party, nothing is as it seems in their picturesque neighborhood. On Episode 427 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Spiral, a Shudder Exclusive flick from director Kurtis David Harder. We also talk about the MonsterZero Halloween Film Challenge and tell you how you can participate and potentially win a prize for trying to hang with MonsterZero on his 31 Days of Halloween this year! We also discuss the Charlotte Film Festival, inclusivity, and the importance of creating challenging conversations around art. So grab your cloak and mask, open the doorway to debauchery and follow us to the conduit of chaos and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!\\xa0

Stuff we talk about: MonsterZero\\u2019s Halloween Film Challenge 2020, the scariest movie ever made, A Serbian Film, Yanni, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, we\\u2019re watching you, Law and Order Season 78, Huggybear, Black Dynamite, Black Devil Doll, Tubi, Shudder, Netflix, streaming horror films, 31 Days of Halloween, Charlotte Film Festival, You Cannot Kill David Arquette, Kinderchomper, Diana Porter, Werner Herzog, San Diego Chicken, Macho Man Randy Frankenstein, Priest Hunter, Dynamo Marz, Skip Shea, Birthday Blackout Bacchanalia, cloven hooves, Aqualad becomes Tempest, Creepygirl\\u2019s birthday, Spiral, Green Lantern, Grave Encounters, Colin Minihan, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Ari Cohen, the selfishness of Americans, same-sex relationships, pre-internet age, counter-culture, Jordan Peele\\u2019s Twilight Zone, 52nd Anniversary of Night of the Living Dead, NC-17, inclusivity in media, Queer as Folk, The L Word, Sons of Anarchy, Michael Dudikoff, Steve James, Antebellum, Arkansas, Vince Vaughn, Random Acts of Violence, Nick Gage, bad cop worse cop, advocate or embarrassment, and The Quarenstain Bears.

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