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35: Phantoms and Bad Comedians (Tales From the Crypt Original Movie Double Review)

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Join Millicent Oriana, her co-host Jacob Urban, and SFTM producer Sofía Baca as they discuss two very bad (or should we say *scary* bad) films from none other than the folks from the show with way too much nudity and gore for what otherwise was written like Goosebumps; that's right: Tales From the Crypt. Find out why Dennis Miller is the worst ongoing disaster to ever afflict humanity. Alrso mad love for Billy Zane.

Bordello of Blood; an HBO original "movie"

They Shoot HBO Specials Don't They (1993); by Dennis Miller

Sistering (2003); from Peep Show

Heart-Shaped Box by Nirvana

Treehouse of Horror XI , Homie the Clown, Sunday Cruddy Sunday; from The Simpsons

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Clown; from King of the Hill

Psycho Pete Returns; from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Face/Off; movie

Death to Smoochy; original movie

Demon Night; an HBO original movie

Macarena; song by Los Del Rio

[Featuring: Millicent Oriana, Jacob Urban, Sofía Baca]

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Join Millicent Oriana, her co-host Jacob Urban, and SFTM producer Sofía Baca as they discuss two very bad (or should we say *scary* bad) films from none other than the folks from the show with way too much nudity and gore for what otherwise was written like Goosebumps; that's right: Tales From the Crypt. Find out why Dennis Miller is the worst ongoing disaster to ever afflict humanity. Alrso mad love for Billy Zane.

Bordello of Blood; an HBO original "movie"

They Shoot HBO Specials Don't They (1993); by Dennis Miller

Sistering (2003); from Peep Show

Heart-Shaped Box by Nirvana

Treehouse of Horror XI , Homie the Clown, Sunday Cruddy Sunday; from The Simpsons

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Clown; from King of the Hill

Psycho Pete Returns; from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Face/Off; movie

Death to Smoochy; original movie

Demon Night; an HBO original movie

Macarena; song by Los Del Rio

[Featuring: Millicent Oriana, Jacob Urban, Sofía Baca]

This episode is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. For full legal code, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode.en

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdforensics/support
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