Booze Boobs and Blood Podcast Ween and Rae
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Two friends dissect a horror franchise and share booze and a few laughs along the way.
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B3 Episode 81 - Celebrate Pride! - Slay (2024)
We open #PRIDE month with the new release, Slay (2024), a Tubi Original release. Four drag queens, booked at the wrong venue, win over an unfriendly crowd when they become the dive bar's defenders against a vampire attack. We are joined by one of our favorite guest hosts, Will! Also, get yourself a Bidet, people!
What We're Watching:
Paris is Burning
The Idea of You
The Sunset Project with Broadway Bob
Girl in the Trunk
Kevin Spacey Unmasked
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Rae's Vacay Re-Release! Halloween 6 - Baby Paul Rudd!
Rae's out this week so we decided to re-release a listener (and host) favorite! Enjoy the moment when Ween and Rae realize they had different endings for Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers. Also, revel in props found at Michaels, Rae realizing that Michael fathered his nephew/son, and discovering that this is unfortunately, Donald Pleasance's last film.
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B3 Episode 80 - Hitchcock Month #2 - Suspicion (1941)
Hitch follows up his American debut with the Cary Grant/Joan Fontaine offering, Suspicion. There's not much to say about this movie - it was fantastic until the last 2 minutes. All because Cary Grant can't be a bad dude.
Up Next: Slay
What We're Watching
The Guest (2014)
Boy Kills World
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B3 Episode 79 - Hitchcock Month #2 - Rebecca (1940)
#hitchcockmonth continues with Hitch's American debut, 1940's Rebecca, which stars Lawrence Olivier and Joan Fontaine. Rebecca is a new take on Jane Eyre and has connections to Citizen Kane; it's an absolute recommend from us.
Up Next: Suspicion (1941)
What We're Watching:
Witchboard (1986)
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B3 Episode 78 - Hitchcock Month #2 - Jamaica Inn (1939)
Hitchcock Month #2 soldiers on with the horrific Jamaica Inn, the first film adaptation of Daphne De Maurier's novel of the same name. Starring Maureen O'Hara and Charles Laughton, while dealing with horrific subject manner, Hitch's adaptation is a recommend but not a true reflection of the novel.
Up Next: Rebecca
What We're Watching:
Conan O'Brien Must Go
Jamaica Inn (2014)
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B3 Episode 77 - Hitchcock Month #2 - The Lady Vanishes (1938)
We're delving back into Hitchcock for our second month in our retrospective year. These are some of our favorite episodes: The Lady Vanishes (1938), included. This movie might as well be called Gaslighting: the movie, and we love every minute of it. It's a recommend from us.
Up Next: Jamaica Inn
What We're Watching:
Stuck
Abigail
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Customer Reviews
Fun, Thorough Horror Movie Reviews
If there is a horror movie with a legacy that you are on the fence about viewing, Rae and Ween will do everything they can to let you know what the film has to offer. Scene-by-scene, they will walk you through the film so you know exactly what to expect. Beware spoilers, but if the horror flick is art, you will still want to watch it. If it is not art, at least you have the head up to skip and some trivia for other horror fans.
Not usually a horror fan
I’m not typically a horror fan, but I legitimately love this podcast. I studied the history of film, which Triple B fulfills perfectly. It’s not just recapping horror films, it’s discussing film theory and technology and basically scratching all my nerd itches. 10/10 recommend for horror buffs as well as film buffs.