Category: Between the Scares
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Between The Scares #9: Insidious (2010)
Jason and Lisa celebrate #spookyseason by watching “Insidious”, directed by James Wan, who has a thing for giant houses apparently. We also talk about the awesome Lin Shaye, why two supporting characters need a spin-off TV show, and how it’s about time someone realized “Tip Toe Through The Tulips” is a creepy ass song.
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Between The Scares #8: Paranormal Activity 2
It’s our first sequel! Jason and Lisa take on Paranormal Activity 2, which serves as mostly a prequel to the first film with a small taste of a follow up. There’s babies, leg bites, Latin being scratched into doors, possessed pool cleaners, teenagers in hot tubs, hot testicles, and possession! It’s a lot!
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Between The Scares #5: Paranormal Activity
It took 5 episodes but we finally got to the style of movie that makes Blumhouse Productions a Blumhouse Production. As much as Jason is happy to FINALLY discuss a horror movie, Lisa is three times as excited to discuss one of her favorite movies “Paranormal Activity”, the 2007 (released in 2009) found footage movie […]
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Between The Scares #3: The Darwin Awards
Jason and Lisa are back to talk about another early Jason Blum film, this time a wacky comedy about people who kill themselves in weird ways. But that’s not the important part, the important part is all the RANDOM ASS CELELBRITIES THAT SHOW UP IN THIS CLEARLY LOW BUDGET FILM!! It’s going to blow your […]
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Between The Scares #2: The Fever
In this mini-sode, Jason and Lisa take a look at a weird film in Jason Blum’s filmography, “The Fever”, which is about “Woman” played by Vanessa Redgrave having a social and mental breakdown because poor people exist in the world. That’s seriously the plot of the movie. In a podcast that was suppose to be […]
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Between The Scares #1: Griffin & Phoenix
In this brand new mini-sode podcast, Jason Soto and Lisa Leaheey team up to take on every movie Jason Blum and his Blumhouse Productions studio has released, in chronological order. And because it’s chronological order, we have to start with Blum’s early stuff, which did NOT consist of horror but sappy romantic films. First up […]