Trailer Park Podcast #42

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Happy Halloween from Trailer Park Podcast!  In episode 42 we have to endure an all horror movie lineup and it has absolutely nothing to do with restitution for not allowing Daniel to bore all of us with an all horror trailer selection for TPP 33 during the summer.  A summer lineup would have no real reason to contain multiple horror trailers.  Daniel would have tried to sell us all on the numerical significance of 33 and it's connection to horror and evil things but it would not have spoken to others without Halloween being involved.  Needless to say, Daniel was moody about the whole thing but still managed to maintain professionalism and be a gentleman even though there was definitely a sense of entitlement.  We welcome Chelsea to the podcast and The Intern shows up with an attitude problem.  We check out Scout's Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse and end up in an argument about Zombieland.  Bone Tomahawk appears to have a cannibal stuffing a phallic bone down Kurt Russell's throat and the cannibal is totally winning in the trailer shoving that tomacock deep.  The Witch is not coming out until February of 2016 but the film festivals and feedback suggest it could be the next great horror film making it a worthy fulcrum for our all horror Halloween episode.  Tales of Halloween is a horror anthology and we break down how many of the shorts need to be good in order for it to be a success, this is also where the Intern starts to get real lippy.  Lumberjack Man is a parody of the Leatherface/Michael Myers/Jason character archetype and it's nice to go out on a fun note even if the Intern is a bummer the whole time.  We discuss the horror genre a little more and which elements frighten us the most on the round table using a fun chart we found at www.horroronscreen.com.  Stick around for the Burden List and the Intern Archive Update

Take a closer look at the entire article from www.horroronscreen.com at http://www.horroronscreen.com/2013/06/10/horror-genres/