Good Movie Bad Movie Alyssa Bonanno and Bec Hac
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Dive into the cinematic universe with 'Good Movie Bad Movie,' where hosts Alyssa Bonanno and Bec Hac expertly navigate the best and worst of films. They carefully select two movies—whether critically acclaimed gems like 'Persona,' or panned busts like 'Single White Female'—and put them to the test. The question looms: do the critics' verdicts align with reality, or will Alyssa and Bec, the true arbiters of taste, bravely rewrite cinematic history?Find us everywhere: goodmoviebadmovie.ck.page/about
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NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 3: DREAM WARRIORS VS. HALLOWEEN 3: SEASON OF THE WITCH
Threequel-mania! The 80s were not a safe time for children, as proven by the third entries in these iconic horror franchises. Dream Warriors is regarded as among the best of the Elm Street films, while Season of the Witch is still trying to catch its bearings as the only Halloween entry to not feature Michael Myers.
The personal and collective subconscious abound in both films, with surreal explorations of dreams, witchcraft, and a little bit of Stonehenge. Will the Dream Warriors win? Does Season of the Witch deserve more than a shameful fall into obscurity? Can Alyssa and Bec stop making “deadbeat dad” jokes?
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SCREAM 2 VS. URBAN LEGEND
Alyssa and Bec take on the meta-horror heralded by the late 90s, pushing a celebrated sequel, Scream 2, against its widely-acknowledged (and widely-panned) knockoff, Urban Legend.
In both films, college kids stumble through snappy dialogue as they escape masked killers. We learn if Scream 2 is a worthy follow-up to its genre-upending predecessor, if Urban Legend deserves the accusations of being a boneless ripoff, and how the slasher genre continues to keep up with the times.
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GHOST RIDER VS. THE DEATH WHEELERS (PSYCHOMANIA)
The first pilot episode of the Good Movie Bad Movie podcast! This episode, your hosts Alyssa and Bec put Ghost Rider and Psychomania head-to-head.
Bikers raise hell in these two entries in the leather-clad occult cinematic universe, where young men trade in their souls to the devil–and in return, gain the ability to do cool motorcycle stunts.
Can a micro-budget British folk horror film, plagued by deaths on set and broken bikes, take on Ghost Rider’s hundred-million dollar budget and star power? Let’s roll.
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