Sharks

106 | The Meg

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106 | The Meg
The Bloodlust

Director: Jon Turtletaub

Writers: Dean Georgaris, Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber. Based on the novel by Steve Alten.

Synopsis: Jason Statham plays a diver who is still reeling from a tragic mission in which his split-second decision resulted in the death of his best friend. He is called out of retirement to rescue his ex wife, whose craft is stuck in the deepest part of the ocean & is under threat from a mysterious giant creature. There he must not only contend with the Megalodon, but also his former colleagues who believe he made the wrong choice in his last mission.


Join us next time as we discuss the newest Puppet Master movie, written by the guy who brought you Bone Tomahawk & featuring Lt. Jim Dangle. Sounds like a hoot, right?

All music courtesy of Peter Perfect. Check him out on Instagram | Soundcloud 

100 | Jaws

Director: Steven Spielberg

Writers: Peter Benchley (based on his novel, Jaws) & Carl Gottlieb 

Stars: Roy Schneider, Richard Dreyfuss, and Robert Shaw

Synopsis: You know what this one’s about, I’d wager, but just in case - Roy Scheider plays police chief Martin Brody, who is learning the hard way what a pain in the ass it can be living in a tourist town. It’s Chief Brody’s first Fourth of July on Amity island, & he’s stuck between a rock & a hard place, because this 20’+ great white shark keeps picking people off the beaches & eating them, but they can’t close the beaches down, because the town will lose so much moneeeeeeeey. So the town hires salty old dog Quint (Robert Shaw) to hunt the giant shark. Quint & the Chief set out to kill the beast with the help of a fresh-faced marine biologist, played by Richard Dreyfuss.


Up next, it's A24's new joint, Hereditary. We've been waiting for this one since it scared the pants off Sundance audiences back in January. Will it live up to the hype? 

Intro/Outro music courtesy Peter Perfect. Check him out on Instagram | Soundcloud

76 | 47 Meters Down

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76 | 47 Meters Down
The Bloodlust

For this episode, we are joined by Soren Narnia (@SorenNarnia), friend of The Bloodlust and mastermind behind Knifepoint Horror. If you haven't listened to Knifepoint Horror yet, do yourself a favor and go do it.


Director: Johannes Roberts

Writers: Johannes Roberts and Ernest Riera

Synopsis: While on a tropical vacation, sisters Kate & Lisa decide to throw caution to the wind and join Captain Matthew Modine and his crew on a rusted and very unsafe-looking cage-diving adventure. Shockingly, things go terribly wrong and the sisters soon find themselves trapped in a cage at the bottom of the ocean (with very little oxygen and a gang of bloodthirsty sharks).


Next up, it's Hunk Fest 2017 as we review (and Amy drools over) The Bad Batch, starring Jason Momoa and Keanu Reeves. It probably stars other folks, too, but they aren't as hunky so they're harder to remember...

Join us next time as we review the cannibal lovestory, The Bad Batch, by director Ana Lily Amirpour (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night).