Oh man! Chris and Justin are throwing a curve ball with this episode. Normally, the boys focus their rants and tangents on obscure horror and thriller movies but this time, they are diving into one of horror elite's offerings in the Spaghetti Western genre: Lucio Fulci's Four of the Apocalypse. It's violent, gritty, dirty and quite interesting. It fits rather nicely into Fulci's eclectic mix of films. After that, they discuss an uber obscure, arthouse slasher from the 90s that exists in a world all its own: Star Time. This entry is even more interesting...but for different reasons. Tune in to find out the Filmed Obscura thoughts. Special shout out to Josh Pryor for the substitute intro song this month: Josey Wales. It fit the episode so nicely. Enjoy!
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