Bonus 19. The Swarm (1978): Merry Christmas, It’s Bees

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This week the Gruesome Twosome returns to tackle Irwin Allen’s star-studded disaster epic The Swarm (1978), which has nothing to do with the holiday season but does feature the gift of bees, bees, millions of bees! We discuss Michael Caine’s marcel waves, Henry Fonda’s squeaky wheelchair, the sweeping love triangle between Olivia de Havilland, Ben Johnson, and Fred MacMurray, and the unfair denigration of popcorn disaster movies. High in potassium, low in sodium!

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16. The Exorcist (1973): Sometimes the Vibes Is Right

We’re back! After losing an episode to our very own MP3-devouring curse, we emerge from the shadows to kick off the Halloween season with a look at William Friedkin’s similarly cursed horror classic The Exorcist (1973). We trace writer William Peter Blatty’s journey from Georgetown to…well…Georgetown, attempt to address at least a few of the approximately one billion things that went wrong during the film’s production, and mourn the omission of Father Dyer’s sick Snoopy sweatshirt. Fair warning: this episode is centered around a movie that’s full of disturbing subject matter and includes a brief discussion of a real-life homicide.

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Bonus 15. Romance on the High Seas (1948): Jack Carson Has Risen From the Grave

On this week’s bonus episode we tackle the postwar Warner Brothers musical Romance on the High Seas (1948), starring Doris Day, Janis Paige, Oscar Levant, S.Z. Sakall, and absolutely no one else. Warning: The following podcast contains material that may be disturbing to the ghost of Jack Carson. Listener discretion is advised.

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