Happy Independence Day! Welcome to Horror Movie Weekly, One Badass Horror Podcast. In Episode 045, your three late-night Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead, BillChete, and Lady Phantom, bring you a Feature Review of Boarding School (2018). Unrelated to this film, BillChete and Jay of the Dead spend some time trying to convince Lady Phantom to finally see the classic movie, “The Wizard of Oz” (1939). Remember, you’re welcome to call and leave us a short voicemail at (801) 215-9704. Join us!
Note: This episode was recorded on June 14, 2020, and released on July 5, 2020.
This is a weekly Horror movie podcast in which your late-night hosts Jay of the Dead, BillChete and Lady Phantom bring you one recent Horror movie review every Sunday. (We’re defining “recent” as any Horror movie released within the last five years.) And we always reveal next week’s pick at the end of every show, so you can watch along with us and be prepared for the following episode. Join us, and thanks for listening!
SHOW NOTES:
Introduction
– Twitter response from “The Wretched” director Brett Pierce
— Connecting with Horror filmmakers via social media
— Lady Phantom says to avoid “The Scientist” (2020)
— Watching movies by osmosis
– Jay recommits to pre-screening his picks again
– Jay of the Dead’s pick for this week: Boarding School (2018)
[ 00:07:37 ] – Boarding School (2018) — Genre Classification: Drama / Mystery / Thriller / with some Horror elements
As of July 5, 2020, Boarding School was streaming for free on YouTube.
Premise:
When 12-year-old Jacob starts exhibiting some “off-beat behavior” after the death of his grandmother, the boy’s mother and step-father opt to send him off to an exclusive boarding school whose curriculum might be even more life-altering than the young man could have ever feared…
Ratings and Recommendations: Boarding School (2018)
Jay of the Dead = 5.5 ( Avoid )
BillChete = 3 ( Avoid )
Lady Phantom = 3 ( Avoid )
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— 24 Reasons Why Halloween and The Terminator Are the Same Movie
Next on Episode 046: The Furies (2019) — BillChete’s pick!
Podcast artwork: Lady Phantom
Original podcast theme music: Jay of the Dead
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The Wizards of Oz… sigh.
Jay of the Dead, I remember your ‘The Terminator’ is a slasher idea from HMP, and I just listened to your segment on Land of the Creeps podcast #221. Before I can agree with you there are two important objections I have:
‘The Terminator’ is not a slasher because it has a science fiction plot, not a slasher movie plot. ‘The Terminator’ is about the war of humans vs machines in the present and future timelines we see throughout the movie. We see time travel, different scenes from the present and future timelines. Can you name examples from the slasher genre that have a plot like this? I don’t think you can because slasher movies generally have very simple plots, mostly to set up creative violent scenes of the killer/monster dispatching victims. In slasher movies the emphasis is on the ‘kills’ and their simple plots facilitate that. ‘The Terminator’ is not like this at all.
‘The Terminator’ is not a slasher because the Terminator doesn’t slash, he shoots. I know you talked about this in your Land of the Creeps message, but I wasn’t very convinced with the pointy bullets are penetrating like pointy knives logic. Bullets don’t slash, so not a slasher.
The T-800 might look a little bit like a duck, but no, I don’t think he quacks at all, not Michael Myers at all. The parallels that we find between these characters are real, and, yes, we can go down your list. In the end, though, I don’t think they amount to much when we look at the bigger picture.
If you want to go deeper on this topic we can compare the Terminator sequels with slasher movie sequels.
Also, ‘Jaws’ is not a slasher movie either.
I love your movie reviews, Jay of the Dead, and this new horror podcast is awesome.
THANK YOU.
Not a slasher.
I noticed the ‘Pig Headed Horror’ in this week’s movie pick, looking forward to Sunday.