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Ep. 49: John Cardos's "Mutant" (1984)

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Is it possible for a horror film to be both terrifying and utterly ridiculous? Join us on Screams & Streams as we pull apart the 1984 horror flick 'Mutant.' Chad, Mike, and Sam share their first impressions of 'Mutant,' a movie that somehow earned an R rating without much gore or nudity. We also get a taste of this episode's themed drink, a smoky old-fashioned, courtesy of Mike.
From awkward brotherly dynamics to an absurd steam pipe fight scene, we poke fun at the film's ridiculous moments and campy characters. We chuckle at the inept sheriff, cringe at Holly's endless tears, and laugh at the bizarre product placements. Our discussion highlights the over-the-top acting and strange dialogue that make 'Mutant' a comedic gem, even if not intentionally. And let's not forget the awkward love story between Josh and Holly that leaves us scratching our heads.
As we dive deeper, we critique the film's confusing narrative and visual inconsistencies. From hot doorknobs to mysteriously moving rocking chairs, 'Mutant' is filled with puzzling moments that defy logic. We also touch on the production challenges, including an actress's wardrobe mishap and script changes, and we reflect on the failed sequel attempt. Despite some tension-filled scenes, we ultimately conclude that 'Mutant' is a flawed, yet hilariously entertaining, addition to the zombie invasion genre. So grab your headphones and join us for a spooky and fun-filled episode of 'Screams & Streams!'

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

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Kapitler

1. Ep. 49: John Cardos's "Mutant" (1984) (00:00:00)

2. Mutant 1984 Horror Film Review (00:00:01)

3. Zombie Film Review Analysis (00:10:33)

4. Sibling Dynamics and Gratuities in Film (00:23:40)

5. Confusion and Critique in Horror Film (00:33:30)

6. Film Production and Review Discussion (00:44:54)

54 episoder

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Indhold leveret af Mike & Chad. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Mike & Chad eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

Is it possible for a horror film to be both terrifying and utterly ridiculous? Join us on Screams & Streams as we pull apart the 1984 horror flick 'Mutant.' Chad, Mike, and Sam share their first impressions of 'Mutant,' a movie that somehow earned an R rating without much gore or nudity. We also get a taste of this episode's themed drink, a smoky old-fashioned, courtesy of Mike.
From awkward brotherly dynamics to an absurd steam pipe fight scene, we poke fun at the film's ridiculous moments and campy characters. We chuckle at the inept sheriff, cringe at Holly's endless tears, and laugh at the bizarre product placements. Our discussion highlights the over-the-top acting and strange dialogue that make 'Mutant' a comedic gem, even if not intentionally. And let's not forget the awkward love story between Josh and Holly that leaves us scratching our heads.
As we dive deeper, we critique the film's confusing narrative and visual inconsistencies. From hot doorknobs to mysteriously moving rocking chairs, 'Mutant' is filled with puzzling moments that defy logic. We also touch on the production challenges, including an actress's wardrobe mishap and script changes, and we reflect on the failed sequel attempt. Despite some tension-filled scenes, we ultimately conclude that 'Mutant' is a flawed, yet hilariously entertaining, addition to the zombie invasion genre. So grab your headphones and join us for a spooky and fun-filled episode of 'Screams & Streams!'

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Ep. 49: John Cardos's "Mutant" (1984) (00:00:00)

2. Mutant 1984 Horror Film Review (00:00:01)

3. Zombie Film Review Analysis (00:10:33)

4. Sibling Dynamics and Gratuities in Film (00:23:40)

5. Confusion and Critique in Horror Film (00:33:30)

6. Film Production and Review Discussion (00:44:54)

54 episoder

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