Christian and Vince met at Brock U and instantly bonded over their love of horror films.Cut to: 18 years later (Nov 2013) and the idea to launch a podcast aiming to recapture that nostalgic feeling for the Friday the 13th film series, and other slasher films of the 70s, 80s and beyond
With Vince, you get a gay perspective, and then you get Christian - a little louder and alot more obnoxious. Together, their goal is provide a comedic take/memory of the films they watch. However condescending they may sound, it is still out of love for the genre.
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Christian and Vince met at Brock U and instantly bonded over their love of horror films.Cut to: 18 years later (Nov 2013) and the idea to launch a podcast aiming to recapture that nostalgic feeling for the Friday the 13th film series, and other slasher films of the 70s, 80s and beyond
With Vince, you get a gay perspective, and then you get Christian - a little louder and alot more obnoxious. Together, their goal is provide a comedic take/memory of the films they watch. However condescending they may sound, it is still out of love for the genre.
Christian and Vince are back for TGIF13 Episode 32!!!! This time the dysfunctional duo are covering SCREAM (1996). Is Neve Campbell the ultimate final girl??? When should Deputy Dewy die??? Can Rose McGowan’s nipples cut through glass??? All these questions are mentioned, but not necessarily answered within. Please download, listen, rate and enjoy, in no particular order.
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Christian and Vince met at Brock U and instantly bonded over their love of horror films.Cut to: 18 years later (Nov 2013) and the idea to launch a podcast aiming to recapture that nostalgic feeling for the Friday the 13th film series, and other slasher films of the 70s, 80s and beyond
With Vince, you get a gay perspective, and then you get Christian - a little louder and alot more obnoxious. Together, their goal is provide a comedic take/memory of the films they watch. However condescending they may sound, it is still out of love for the genre.