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IDMB Episode 98 - Introduction to John Carpenter (featuring Reed Lackey of The Fear of God)

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Seeing as we've all just survived the most controversial presidential election cycle in American history, it seems only natural to discuss the films of noted horror master and anti-authoritarian, John Carpenter! Sure, Jim broke his own rule that Carpenter was off the table, so he gets Reed Lackey of The Fear of God podcast helps aide in the infidelity. The boys discuss the interplay between Reed's faith and love of horror, why critical consensus has come around on Carpenter in the last decade, and how the filmmaking style of a man known for bleak endings can be described as "child-like." Keeping in mind that Halloween, The Thing, They Live, and Big Trouble in Little China are off the table, here are the recommendations: Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), Escape from New York (1981), and In the Mouth of Madness (1994).
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Archived series ("iTunes Redirect" status)

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When? This feed was archived on December 27, 2017 06:55 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on December 23, 2017 21:59 (6+ y ago)

Why? iTunes Redirect status. The feed contained an iTunes new feed tag.

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Seeing as we've all just survived the most controversial presidential election cycle in American history, it seems only natural to discuss the films of noted horror master and anti-authoritarian, John Carpenter! Sure, Jim broke his own rule that Carpenter was off the table, so he gets Reed Lackey of The Fear of God podcast helps aide in the infidelity. The boys discuss the interplay between Reed's faith and love of horror, why critical consensus has come around on Carpenter in the last decade, and how the filmmaking style of a man known for bleak endings can be described as "child-like." Keeping in mind that Halloween, The Thing, They Live, and Big Trouble in Little China are off the table, here are the recommendations: Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), Escape from New York (1981), and In the Mouth of Madness (1994).
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