Really Awful Movies: Ep 52 – Death Force

On this episode of the Really Awful Movies Podcast, we look at the fantastic Death Force. It’s by Cirio Santiago, the extremely prolific Filipino director.

It’s put out by Vinegar Syndrome, known for 70s Blaxploitation and horror. We had the pleasure of hanging with the VS guys at London’s Shock Stock horror festival.

Death Force combines Blaxsploitation and vetsploitation with the Samurai and mafia genres, successfully at times, unsuccessfully at others. Hilariously goofy fun as only a 70s film could be.

We talk about the movie and our love for cheap films shot in the Philippines. We’ve previously looked at Firecracker and TNT Jackson.

Really Awful Movies: Ep 51 – Nudity in Horror

When it comes to horror, people like blood, gore and for better or for worse, gratuitous nudity.

Can it ever be too much? Does it have to serve a purpose? Why is the genre known for the prevalence of nudity?

More permissive cultural attitudes in the 60s, were quickly reflected in horror.

We discuss pioneers of the genre, Corman, H.G. Lewis et al, 80s slashers like Friday the 13th and Hospital Massacre and what teens wanted to see at the drive-in.

Really Awful Movies: Ep 44 – Poultrygeist

All hail Lloyd Kaufman. We love TROMA films and Poultrygeist is an absolute masterpiece.

On this week’s podcast, we breakdown Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead.

We feel like chowing down on some American Bunker Chicken products! This is a taboo-shattering, highly offensive (to some) flick. Take our word for it and take a listen. It’s really impossible to explain.