Author: Jason Soto
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That’s Da Bomb, Yo! #60: Dead Alive (1992)

Will this show actually end on episode 90? Was everyone really happy about Halloween happening on a Saturday back in 2020? How many “King Kong” references show up in this movie? Why is this the most important horror movie of the early ’90s? Did Sigmund Freud co-write this movie? To help answer these questions and…
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The Church of Tarantino Inglorious Blue Balls 10: Killer Crow

Welcome to another episode of Inglourious Blue Balls: A Basterds Work Left Undone, the monthly series dedicated to exploring the gargantuan pile of unfulfilled project announcements, spewed from the mouth of Quentin Tarantino. Joining me on this daunting journey is my co-host, Friar Wheeler (Splatterhouse Podcast & Owner of Scare Flair Records). Next up on…
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Kill/Marry/Smash/Eat Episode 8: Beverly Hills 90210

This week we find out whom Thomas Hippler (Fanacek Podcast) would Kill, Marry, Smash and Eat from the Aaron Spelling American teen drama, “Beverly Hills 90210.” Listen to The Fanacek Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fanacek/id1637345105 The Fanacek Podcast on Podbean: https://fanacekpodcast.podbean.com/ Follow The Fanacek Podcast on their Socials: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086655225035 X (Twitter) – @FanacekPodcast Kill/Marry/Smash/Eat Follow us on…
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Pictures and Conversations #21: Hemlock Island

This month it’s time for a sPoOoOoOoOooOky novel and Lisa, Carl, Kristi, Heather, and Morgan discuss Hemlock Island by Kelley Armstrong, about a woman in a house on an island…but is she alone?!? For more awesome podcasts, and episodes of this show, check out www.rabbitholepodcasts.com If you feel like supporting us with a monthly contribution,…
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The Church of Tarantino Character Study 10: Jimmie Dimmick

Welcome to the 10th episode of Character Study, the monthly series dedicated to exploring the psychological makeup, motivations and complexities of the characters that reside in the world of Pulp Fiction. For our 10th Character Study, I am joined by my Inglourious Blue Balls co-host, Shon Wheeler, as we examine the gourmet coffee drinking, N-word-saying suburbanite,…
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Lyrical Innuendo #62: Eulogy by Tool

Host Bubbawheat welcomes guest Mike Ficklin to discuss the 1996 song Eulogy by Tool and ask the ultimate question: is this song about sex, drugs, or rock and roll? Mike Ficklin @leitmovepod on Instagram & Threads Leitmotif and Movement Podcast Find the song on Spotify Listen on YouTube Join Rabbit Hole Podcasts Facebook group Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Listen…
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That’s Bodacious, Dude! #16: The Toxic Avenger (1984)

Bully’s suck, don’t they? How badly were you bullied in school? Or were you the bully? How weird is the town of Tromaville? Does anybody have any sympathy for anyone? How many points do you get for running over children? To help answer these questions and more, Isabel welcomes her friend and host of various…
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Kill/Marry/Smash/Eat Episode 7: Pulp Fiction

This week we find out whom Heather Baxendale-Walsh (The Word of Hell MouthPodcast) would Kill, Marry, Smash and Eat from the Tarantino masterpiece that forever changed modern cinema, “Pulp Ficiton.” Heather Baxendale-Walsh: Listen to the Word of Hell Mouth Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/word-of-hell-mouth/id1654712678 Follow HB Walsh on her Socials: Facebook: @HBaxWalsh Instagram: @H.B.WalshAuthor Website: http://www.heatherbaxendale.com Kill/Marry/Smash/Eat Follow us…
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Word of (Hell)mouth #45: Revelations

Heather and Marc have returned to discuss high school secrets and things get a bit saucy! Meanwhile in Sunnydale, a demon shows up to find a special weapon, a new Watcher appears, and the Scoobs learn about Buffy’s secret!! Check out all the other episodes, and many more podcasts over at rabbitholepodcasts.com! And if you…
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That’s Da Bomb, Yo! #59: The Blair Witch Project (1999)

Who doesn’t want to try a horror escape room at Midnight on Halloween? Can you do escape rooms while drunk? Can you effectively use the internet as a marketing tool? Did you believe that the events in this movie were real? Do you find handprints of children on walls creepy? To help answer these questions…
