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Friday Night Frightfest
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165 episodes
1 week ago
A biweekly podcast reviewing horror movie double features, hosted by Elizabeth and Andrew
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A biweekly podcast reviewing horror movie double features, hosted by Elizabeth and Andrew
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TV & Film
Society & Culture
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Species II and III
Friday Night Frightfest
32 minutes 16 seconds
7 months ago
Species II and III
This week on Friday Night Frightfest, we're revisiting the terrifying world of alien seduction and deadly offspring! We'll be comparing the second and third installments in the Species franchise: Species II (1998) and Species III (2004). Species II (1998) Directed by Peter Medak, Species II picks up where the original left off. This time, the alien DNA has returned to Earth via a manned mission to Mars. When the astronaut infected with the alien pathogen begins a violent and rapid evolution, a new, even more dangerous alien threat emerges, focused on procreation and domination. Species III (2004) Directed by Brad Turner, Species III takes a slightly different approach. It focuses on Sara, the human/alien hybrid daughter of Eve (from the first two films). As Sara matures, she grapples with her alien instincts while scientists attempt to understand and control her unique biology. This installment explores themes of nature versus nurture and the potential for hybrid existence. Join us as we delve into the evolutionary horrors of the Species sequels. We'll discuss how each film expands upon the original's themes of alien biology and sexual predation, analyze their creature designs and special effects, and debate which sequel offers the more compelling and terrifying vision of alien infiltration. Spoilers start around 7:28.
Friday Night Frightfest
A biweekly podcast reviewing horror movie double features, hosted by Elizabeth and Andrew