Join hosts Sean, Spencer, and Sam as each week they take on a new film in the horror genre, and lay out there opinions on if it's an all-time horror junkie classic, or just your run-of-the-mill jump scare schlock!
Belinda Carlisle once said, "Ooh, heaven is a place on earth.'
If this is true, then the Snobs would like to present this movie as a response, positing that that means Hell is a wormhole in space.
Oscar Wilde once said, "Life imitates art far more than art imitates life." The Snobs present this week's film as an example of when that imitation goes horrendously wrong.
We kick off a month of horror films featuring Sam Neill with this very 'unique' take on a vampire movie. And in this case, 'unique' may not have been the best thing.
This week, the Snobs aim to answer the age old question: what is scarier, a pack of vampires let loose in a town with no sunlight, or the super-dull people they are hunting?
Cold, isolated, and with no idea who you can trust, or who is even human... but enough about the Snobs recording space! Let's talk about the truly underrated classic, John Carpenter's The Thing!
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Thu 27 Apr 2017
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