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Dead Air Ep 77 – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Commentary Track)

Posted in Dead Air Podcast, Updates with tags , , , , , , , , , , on October 21, 2016 by splatterpictures

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Ladies and gentlemen, rev your chainsaws! It’s time for part one of our two part Halloween special! On today’s episode Wes and Lydia pile in to a sweaty van and take you scene by agonizing scene through one of the most beloved and iconic horror films ever made the 1974 undisputed masterpiece; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and here’s the “hook” it’s a commentary track!

Sally and her brother Franklin are joined by a few friends as they head back to their grandparents old home under the pretense of disturbing rumours of the local graveyard being subject to the unearthing and desecration of the dead. After taking pity on a shady hitchhiker this ill-fated troupe of travelers are in for a torturous and terrifying time as they (and we)  are introduced to the first family of fright!

Dead Air Podcast ep 32 – Halloween 2 (commentary track)

Posted in Dead Air Podcast, Updates with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on October 30, 2015 by splatterpictures

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This is Halloween This is Halloween…two! This week we’ve concocted a witches brew for this Halloween weekend in the form of the second part of our commentary track. This time we take a look at what many consider to be the perfect sequel to the perfect slasher; 1981’s Halloween 2. So grab your popcorn, line up your copies of the film at home and listen along as we take you scene by bloody scene! for more episodes of dead air check out splatterpictures.net

Dead Air Ep 31 – Halloween (1978)

Posted in Dead Air Podcast, Updates with tags , , , , , , , , , , on October 23, 2015 by splatterpictures

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It’s time for the commentary track no one asked for! On this weeks episode Wes and Lydia turn on mics and talk about one of the biggest, baddest most famous horror movies in the history of film; John Carpenter’s 1978 game changer, Halloween. Grab some popcorn and line up your copies of the movie, then, watch along with us as we take you scene by scene, minute by minute with the film that reminds us that on Halloween, everyone is entitled to one good scare!