The MFF Podcast #11: Sexually Transmitted Demons and Human Centipedes
Proudly sponsored by the audiobook company Audible, your new MFF podcast episode is here!
We hope you enjoyed our previous action-packed episode on Corona, Belgian Beer, BBQ and the Fast and Furious Films (Episode 10).
This week the MFF crew discuss their favorite in-theater movie experiences, dissect the “rules of the ghost” from It Follows and assess the “art vs. exploitation” of The Human Centipede franchise.
We also answer such important questions as…
“What made The Cabin in the Woods, Love Actually and Total Recall such amazing theatrical experiences?”
“Can Coors Light make Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li watchable?”
“What is the connection between The Fast and the Furious and Point Break…and ultimate Frisbee?”
“What makes a great dread-building scene in a horror movie?”
“When does It Follows take place?”
“What movies would benefit from recasting the lead role with Zac Efron?”
This week’s podcast is based on the following MFF reviews and articles:
It Follows: A Fantastic Horror Film Full of Dread, Urgency and Patience
The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence (2011), an ass-to-mouth film about psychosis and poor hygiene
The Cabin in the Woods (2012), blowing away expectations
Bad Movie Tuesday: Street fighter The Legend of Chun Li
Is it film art? Or is it just an exploitative grindhouse film?
Sit back, relax and learn about everything you missed.
If you haven’t seen some of these movies, be comforted that we will geekily inform you as to why you should watch them.
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