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Oct 27, 2017

Also discussed: Slaughterhouse Rock (1988), Looney Tunes Golden Collection (2003-2008), Tales From The Crypt (1989-1996), The Final Destination series (2000-2011), The Visit (2015).

Nic, Tys and Videotape is back ladies and gentlemen, with our last SPOOK-ISODE of 2017!! To wrap up the month of October we're looking at one of the most critically and commercially successful horror movies of the last few years, the aptly titled DON'T BREATHE. Tune in as we chat about a movie that we seem to love AND hate in equal measure, and spend far too long discussing the semen of an old blind man. 

ALSO! We give our initial thoughts on a new Netflix documentary that might finally answer the question, "What the hell is up with Jim Carrey at the moment?" in Talkin' Trailers, we've got two very different types of TV shows to discuss in What Did You Watch This Week?, and we give you our picks for Halloween night entertainment in Crossing The Streams!

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NEXT WEEK!!! You know what? It's time for some non-horror related entertainment. After 31 days of non-stop ghouls, goblins and general grossness, we've decided to chat about one of the all-time great pallet-cleanser movies. We're flashing back to a time when we all still loved Tom Cruise and wished someone would tell us we "complete" them. That's right, we're discussing 1996's JERRY MAGUIRE. Don't miss it.