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Dead Air Ep 186 – New Year’s Evil

Posted in Updates with tags , , , , , , , on December 31, 2021 by splatterpictures

We were going to do a New Year episode of Dead Air but there’s a big party over at Erik Estrada’s place!

Just kidding! Today we’re finally doing the 1980 cult classic New Year’s Evil!

Blaze is the New Wave Punk Goddess supreme and she’s got a nationwide televised radio special to host! Complete with call-ins!

Unfortunately, one such caller is the mysterious man of a thousand mustaches known only as “EEEEEEE VIL” and he has plans to commit murder! One murder for every time-zone that hits midnight on New Years Eve.

Why now? Why tonight – and why is he so fixated on Blaze? The answers will baffle you to your very core.

Dead Air Ep 173 – Edge Of The Axe

Posted in Dead Air Podcast, Updates with tags , , , , , on May 17, 2021 by splatterpictures

DEAD AIR is back and the whole towns on Edge! 1988’s Edge Of The Axe, that is!

Gerald is a cool kid with keen knowledge of computers. Lillian is a small town girl with a fascination for tech. It should be a summer of love but instead bodies start piling up along with a ridiculous amount of soda cans.

Dead Air Ep 138: Friday the 13th Part 3 (commentary track)

Posted in Dead Air Podcast, Updates with tags , , , , , , , , on October 19, 2018 by splatterpictures

Deep in the month of October, Dead Air is taking you back to warmer days with the 1982 classic Friday the 13th Part 3. Like our other Halloween specials this is a scene by scene commentary track so grab your copies of the film and listen as we take you through scene by scene. Talking about such relevant things like what the most Gothic cheese is.

Chrissy and her friends head up to her families cabin for a weekend getaway. It’s weed, booze, sex and fun for all of an hour before the nomadic Jason Voorhees returns to his old stomping grounds, enraged by a recent defeat at the hands of some other meddling kids.

The first and only film in the franchise to be presented in glorious 3D, it has the distinction of Jason donning his famous hockey mask for the first time. Embedding one of the single most iconic images in horror in our collective consciousnesses forever.