The Best Little Horror House in Philly
TV & Film
Funny Man likes Funny Games - because Clay Tatum is here to pitch the 2008 shot for shot remake done by the Han-Man himself as the best horror movie ever made!
We're talking about Funny Games as interpreted by Michael "Mikey Boy" Haneke himself - and that means joker moments galore, the Funny Games to Ad Astra moon colony pipeline, the Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat and much more.
These characters try to communicate with us from across the black hole of fiction... but can they succeed?! Find out, only on the Best Little Horror House in Philly!
FROM THE CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT: The name of the movie that we couldn't pull is "Forgetting Sarah Marshall".
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: the directors roundtable that Clay references
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Speaking of which - The BLHHiP poster! It's rad as heck. Check them out here but please note this is a limited run, especially for the Intermediate and Reds variants.
Lost Highway (1997) with Paul Ritchey
It's Alive (1974) with Chris from Channel 83
Ju-On: The Grudge 2 (2003) with James Crowell
The Exorcist (1973) with Andy Kneis
Maniac Cop (1988) with Len Kabasinski
Day of the Dead (1985) with Jack Allison
M (1931) with Caroline Williams
The Shining (1980) with Chase Williamson
The Witch (2015) with Kurstyn Storms
Annihilation (2018) with Link Kazim
Shaun of the Dead (2004) with Nick Murphy
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) with Greggy Hockstetler
Alien (1979) With Michael Durante
Jennifer's Body (2009) with Darcy Armstrong
Train to Busan (2016) with Kyra Levy
Gremlins (1984) with Marisa Carpico
The Thing (1982) with James Harvey
Evil Dead 2 (1987) with Craig Hacker
It Follows (2014) with Jerry Martin
Cabin in the Woods (2011) with Sarah Burton
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