Dracula (1931) or Frankenstein (1931)? Hocus Pocus or Night of the Creeps? Halloween (1978) or A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)? What if you had to make a definitive, ultimate choice between two horror movies, saving one to cherish for all time and leaving the other one behind forever?
On this episode of Corpse Club, co-hosts Scott Drebit, Bryan Christopher, Derek Anderson, Jonathan James, and special guest Christy Leigh play a hilarious and heart-wrenching game of "make me choose between two horror movies." From treasured classics to childhood favorites, listen as we make the sometimes painful, sometimes no-brainer, and always entertaining decisions between two horror films, forcing ourselves to pick the movies we can't live without while (hypothetically) letting go of others forever.
So, whether you want to play along at home or you're just glad you don't have to make these dire decisions, sit back, relax, and enjoy a special "choose between two...
On this episode of Corpse Club, co-hosts Scott Drebit, Bryan Christopher, Derek Anderson, Jonathan James, and special guest Christy Leigh play a hilarious and heart-wrenching game of "make me choose between two horror movies." From treasured classics to childhood favorites, listen as we make the sometimes painful, sometimes no-brainer, and always entertaining decisions between two horror films, forcing ourselves to pick the movies we can't live without while (hypothetically) letting go of others forever.
So, whether you want to play along at home or you're just glad you don't have to make these dire decisions, sit back, relax, and enjoy a special "choose between two...
- 7/24/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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