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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jun 8, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Thank Jason It’s Friday! We are back and ready to discover why in space, no one will hear us complain. Gena & Patrick welcome Off The Cuffs podcast host Dick Wound to the show to help us understand the kinkier side of the universe while we dispatch some dead meat from this overpopulated, interstellar craft. Along the way, we ask serious and important questions like: What was Jason’s best hairstyle? Does getting frozen in carbonate make one a little mopey? How exactly does “the night” belong to Michelob? If Virtual Reality contains neither - is it still considered VR? All this and a full-fledged version of Choose Your Own Death-venture, plus we find ourselves questioning the very nature of podcast. Will there be another episode? Maybe?  Our TeePublic shop for killer merch is right here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/kill-by-kill-podcast?utm_campaign=18042&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=Kill%2BBy%2BKill%2Bpodcast%2B Have something to say? Find us on Twitter @KillByKillPod Join the conversation about any episode on the Facebook Group! Follow us on IG @killbykillpodcast Check out the films we’ve covered & what might come soon on Letterboxd! Get even more episodes exclusively on Patreon!   Follow our station on vurbl: https://vurbl.com/station/2bdTISeI3X/ Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today!
Released:
Jun 8, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

In each episode, Patrick Hamilton and Gena Radcliffe unpack all the gory details of horror cinema's least discussed topic: the characters. From Friday the 13th to Nightmare on Elm Street and beyond, our mission is to detail each hack, slash, and decapitation in the hopes that a victim's untimely end is just the beginning of the jokes we can make about them.