Splattercast 92: Jeff, MaT, and plenty of time to kill…
With Steve and Brady on an extended leave of absence and Deejay probably drunk in an alley somewhere, this weeks episode is left to Jeff and I. We try to salvage it the best we can with somewhat surprising positivity! Jeff digs the Lindsay Lohan giallo-esque I Know Who Killed Me and I give the thumbs up to the critically panned Mirrors by Alexandre Aja. We also do our own Point/Counterpoint type discussion on whether or not it is okay to “tamper” with another person’s artwork. Jeff says yea, I say nea. What say you? Shoot us an e-mail at splattercast@deadlantern.com
Now, off to prepare for next week’s theme episode: Horror Westerns!
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tina said:
with pictures like that, it’s no wonder google dropped your asses.
gross.
Jeff said:
I can’t take responsibility for that image. Mine are much classier
MaT said:
If you had done your job then I wouldn’t have had to make one!
hot sauce!
Fake Larry said:
Did you have the right to alter that photographer’s work?
I think you did. MAybe even an obligation.
BTW, that silk is totally in the way.
Jeff said:
Yeah, my bad. I never have them prepared unless it’s a planned ep where I know the theme.
I should start a new tradition where I actually make the image during the show
MaT said:
“Did you have the right to alter that photographer’s work?”
absolutely not. I’m going to go to confession this sunday.
sweet jerky said:
Hey! I made a shorter edit of the Grand Horror…
Reckon it packs more punch! Check it out. X
sweet jerky said:
Whoops here’s the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eEUEPC_c58&feature=related
tina said:
Those chimps are meat-eating canibals. Seriously, look it up.
jackie said:
I loved the intro and opening credits to Mirrors.
Rocky said:
If there was anyone on the planet willing to give I Know Who Killed Me a favorable review, it doesn’t shock me it was Jeff
MaT said:
ha!