Terror in Ten
We are staying in the 1980s this week with a slightly lesser known movie with a great central performance from a then unknown Terry O'Quinn. Contains strong language. Next week... ummm...I don't know yet...
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Hey, it's Blobbin' time! Or something. This week, Jimmy talks about one of his favourite horror movies of the 80s, a remake that surpasses the original in pretty much every way. Contains some mild swearing.
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Happy Halloween! Okay, it's late but I was busy last week, sorry. Anyway, it's John Carpenter's classic and what else can we say about it? Why even bother? Because I like the movie, obvs. Contains very very strong language. Like, the strongest language because swearing is cool.
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Season 4 continues with this dive back into the world of Stephen King and it's a good one again! The movie, I mean, the podcast is alright, I guess.
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Season 4 begins with the college campus slasher Urban Legend. We have changed the format slightly this season to have more information about the movie and less audio from the film. There is no longer a trailer at the end, so net week's episode will be a surprise. Mostly because I haven't actually decided which episode is next.
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Hi, sorry for the delay but welcome to the season 3 finale in which Jimmy discusses Freddy's Revenge/ Revenge against who? Not quite sure but that's the title. We'll be back arounf October with season four. Contains strong language.
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Back to the 70s we go with this creepy, underseen yet appreciated movie. There's a great performance (or two) from Chuck Conners and includes a couple of horrifying death scenes. Contains strong language.
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And we're back! Jimmy reviews the Rutger Hauer classic, The Hitcher. He goes through the history of the movie and also the history of its star. Contains spoilers and strong language.
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We dive back into the creature feature, this week, with this occasionally violent 90s movie. If you can see the violence, that is, it's notoriously dark at times but heads get removed from bodies, trust me. There will be no Terror in Ten next week, instead, Jimmy and his friend Jen start a new podcast called The Vintage Movie Book Club in which they read and review movie novelisations from the 80s and 90s. The first/pilot/test episode, however, will be about Final Destination (2000). Terror in Ten will return in two weeks, stay tuned to the end of this episode, to learn what movie is...
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It's Summer, so what better way to celebrate than to review a 70s movie about killer sea life in a resort where someone has to convince the people in charge about the threat, a movie directed by an up and coming young director who would make fan favourite movies in the 80s. Yes, it's Jaws (1975) clone Piranha (1978). Contains strong language. Stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear the trailer for next week's episode.
info_outlineHey, it's a new episode and a new day of release! Happy Friday the 13th and to celebrate, Jimmy is talking about the very first movie in the long running franchise. Stay tuned to the end of the podcast to see what the next episode is. If you want, of course, nothing wrong with being surprised. Like some people are surprised when they discover there are better movies in the series than this one.