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Halloween Week Fave Five

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Aaron from A&B Horror movies is in the pod this week. We trade our top five horror movies starting with the 1970s. Since Aaron wasn't born yet and I was a teen, I thought it would be somewhat fair to start with my horror world combined with his and bag the 1960s!
**Gotta apologize for some random static since we were recording during a rainstorm here. EVERYTHING interferes with Wi-Fi connections in the boonies!!!**

There are so many horror films out there that I had no idea about! Many of those movies jump-started the careers of iconic directors and acted as a training ground for actors. Aaron is a big fan of Shudder, which I have yet to commit to. My husband is not all that into slashers, so I have that Catholic guilt adding Shudder to our list of streaming services. Ugh!

Thanks for listening!

LMT
Here's where you can find Aaron on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/aaronsmovies8587/
https://www.instagram.com/abhorrormovies/
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/c/ABHorrorMovies
If you would like to support the Not the Final Girl Podcast and receive early access and cool stuff, check out the link below!

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Aaron from A&B Horror movies is in the pod this week. We trade our top five horror movies starting with the 1970s. Since Aaron wasn't born yet and I was a teen, I thought it would be somewhat fair to start with my horror world combined with his and bag the 1960s!
**Gotta apologize for some random static since we were recording during a rainstorm here. EVERYTHING interferes with Wi-Fi connections in the boonies!!!**

There are so many horror films out there that I had no idea about! Many of those movies jump-started the careers of iconic directors and acted as a training ground for actors. Aaron is a big fan of Shudder, which I have yet to commit to. My husband is not all that into slashers, so I have that Catholic guilt adding Shudder to our list of streaming services. Ugh!

Thanks for listening!

LMT
Here's where you can find Aaron on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/aaronsmovies8587/
https://www.instagram.com/abhorrormovies/
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/c/ABHorrorMovies
If you would like to support the Not the Final Girl Podcast and receive early access and cool stuff, check out the link below!

Support the show

Support the show

https://www.instagram.com/laurenmarietaylor1/
https://www.laurenmarietaylor.com/

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