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Exposing The Script is a weekly podcast established to examine the words of the Bible. Dealing with it in chronological order, the intent is to seek out what is really being said in scripture. We will also deal with any controversies, difficult doctrines, and every perceived contradiction that may arise. This is a feedback friendly space. Your thoughts and feedback are welcomed.
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A vampire western? Can it work? Yes, it does and it is the movie that helped John Carpenter continue his directing career. Join us for a gruesome vampire film review that switches some things up and does not disappoint. Starring James Woods, Daniel Baldwin, Sheryl Lee, and Thomas Ian Griffith. Written by Don Jakoby and directed by John Carpenter in…
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When someone says vampire films, this is always mentioned. When a family moves to the murder capital of the world they quickly find out that it is crawling with vampires. Will they make it out alive? Starring Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Dianne Wiest, Barnard Hughes, Edward Herrmann, & Kiefer Sutherland. Directed by Joel Schumacher in 1987. If you wou…
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What could be scarier than killer slugs? Pretty much anything else, however the gruesomeness of the kills and the creativity of some of the scenes make this film a joy to watch. Starring Michael Garfield, Kim Terry, Philip MacHale, and Alicia Moro. Directed by Juan Piquer Simon in 1988. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can ch…
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No, not that kind of shocker!!! Wes Craven's flop of a film that was supposed to be associated with A Nightmare on Elm Street but did so bad on the test audience they scrapped that plan. Starring Peter Berg, Mitch Pileggi, and Michael Murphy. Written and directed by Was Craven in 1989. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can che…
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This week Dorrian takes his father's place in reviewing one of the scariest films in horror. An author decides to investigate a family murder by moving into the house it happened in with his family and putting them all in danger. Starring Ethan Hawke, Juliet Rylance, James Ransone, Fred Thompson, and Vincent D'Onofrio. Written and directed by Scott…
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For our Halloween special, we go over one of our favorite Friday the 13th films. Nothing says Halloween like Friday the 13th? Well, just enjoy our silly take on a classic. You know the story and if you don't go check it out and find a possible new film to enjoy. Starring Erich Anderson, Kimberly Beck, Corey Feldman, Crispin Glover, and Ted White. W…
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This week we review a film that lines up with the sense of humor of Myles. Raunchy, hilarious, and gory. A group of scouts have to save themselves and classmates against their town that is overrun by zombies. Starring Tye Sheridan, Logan Miller, Joey Morgan, Sarah Dumont, and David Koechner. Written by Carrie Lee Wilson and Directed by Christopher …
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Angela is back and better than ever, according to the government. However, she does not respond well to miss behavior by the campers. Myles is even more perverted than ever in this weeks review due to all the nudity. Staring Pamela Springsteen, Renee Estevez, Tony Higgins, and Valerie Hartman. Written by Michael Hitchcock and Directed by Michael A.…
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Haunted attractions are fun during the Halloween season unless some sick serial killer is roaming around killing people. Check out our review on this very underrated horror slasher. Starring Cynthia Mercado, Stephen Conroy, Amy Forsyth, Reign Edwards, Bex Taylor-Klaus, and Christian James. Written by Akela Cooper and Directed by Gregory Plotkin in …
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A group of ghost hunters lock themselves in an insane asylum to see if they can catch some ghosts on film. They get a little more than what they bargained for, but is it worth the watch. Listen to what we think on this weeks episode. Starring Benjamin Wilkinson, Sean Rogerson, Ashleigh Gryzko, and Merwin Mondesir. Written by the Vicious Brothers an…
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This episode we enter into the found footage film where a group decide to turn an abandoned hotel into a haunted house. Little do they know, it already has some occupants. Starring Gore Abrams, Alice Bahlke, Danny Bellini, Theodore Bouloukos, and Natalie Gee. Written and Directed by Stephen Cognetti in 2015. If you would like to become a supporter …
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Video games are never quite like this. When a horror obsessed teen gets a video game that makes him kill innocent neighbors, it gets to be a little too real for him. Join us this week as we review a surprisingly enjoyable outdated film. Starring Edward Furlong, Frank Langella, T. Ryder Smith, and Amy Hargreaves. Written by Brian Owens and Directed …
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A serial killer is copying other famous serial killers while detectives are tying to catch him before he strikes again. With the help of a psychologist who studies serial killers, they still end up always being one step behind. Join us as we review this exciting thriller. Starring Sigourney Weaver, Holly Hunter, Dermot Mulroney, William McNamara, a…
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Another film that divides us. In this film about a killer obsessed with torturing an Opera singer by making her watch him kill his victims. A great idea for a film but was it executed well? Starring Cristina Marsillach, Ian Charleson, Urbano Barberini, and Daria Nicolodi. Written and directed by Dario Argento in 1987. If you would like to become a …
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When will parents learn to listen to their children. A teenage daughter tries to tell her mom that her new husband is trying to kill her and she just won't listen. So much is wrong with this film but we both can't help but enjoy it. Starring Rachael Kelly, David Allen Brooks, Marie Masters, Rocco Sisto, Lolita Lesheim, and Corey Parker. Written by …
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When a mad scientist tries to bring the universal monsters to the real world with stolen manuscripts and messes up the ritual, we get half size monsters. Sounds like a comedy but it isn't, at least not in our book. Starring Rhonda Griffin, Justin Lauer, Bill Moynihan, Kristin Norton, and Phil Fondacaro. Written by Neal Marshall Stevens and Directed…
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Silent night deadly night meets Terminator? I don't know how well this is going to go. Brutal kills, laser beam eyes and more profanity than any other movie we ever saw. We don't agree on our ratings again. Starring Riley Dandy, Sam Delich, Jonah Ray, Dora Madison, and Abraham Benrubi. Written and Directed by Joe Begos in 2022. If you would like to…
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A compilation of stories that will bring terror to your living room. This is one we both agree is a great film that has a little bit of scare for everyone. Starring Clarence Williams III, Corbin Bernsen, Tom Wright, and David Alan Grier. Written and directed by Rusty Cundieff in 1995. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can chec…
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We all love the monster that Frankenstein created but most of us can agree we do not love this film. We apologized for even reviewing this one but we quickly poke fun of what happens in this film. Starring Joe Dallesandro, Udo Kier, Dalila Di Lazzaro, and Monique Van Vooren. Written and Directed by Paul Morrissey in 1973. If you would like to becom…
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We end out trilogy with in our opinion the most brutal of the three. Controversial kills and a much different film than the other two. Starring Asia Argento, Cristian Solimeno, Adam James, Moran Atias, and Udo Kier. Written and directed by Dario Argento in 2007. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can check out our Patreon page …
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We continue with "The Three Mothers" trilogy. This time we are in New York City dealing with the Mother of Darkness. Will we see more death, more horror, more suspense? I sure hope so but not very surprised when we are let down. Starring Leigh McCloskey, Irene Miracle, Eleonora Giorgi, and Daria Nicolodi. Written and directed by Dario Argento in 19…
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Welcome to our thought-provoking podcast, where we delve into the complex web of global affairs, political intrigue, and socioeconomic dynamics that shape our world. In this episode, we embark on a daring exploration of the potential for World War III, the controversial role of George Soros, the looming debt ceiling crisis, and the perplexing hypoc…
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Often considered in lists of top 20 horror films of all time. What were they watching? Wow we have some much different comments about this one. A German ballet academy that offers something more sinister than painful toes. We break down this 1977 classic. Starring Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Flavio Bucci, and Miguel Bose. Written and Directed …
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This week we are reviewing the extremely popular film about a man who seeks vengeance with the help of a demon. If you haven't seen it, I'm sure you've heard of it. Starring Lance Henriksen, Jeff East, John D'Aquino, Kimberly Ross, and a surprise little part played by Mayim Bialik. Written and Directed by Stan Winston in 1988. If you would like to …
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One tenant in an apartment building get possessed by a demon and the entire building has to suffer. This takes infestation to a whole new level. Join us as we take a look at a sequel that isn't quite a sequel. Starring David Edwin Knight, Nancy Brilli, Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni, and Bobby Rhodes. Written by Dario Argento and Directed by Lamberto Bav…
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Two young men decide to play a prank on a trucker and the tables turn as the trucker seeks revenge. Join us this week for a thrilling ride through highways and cornfields. Starring Steve Zahn, Paul Walker, Leelee Sobieski, and the voice of Ted Levine. Directed by John Dahl in 2001. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can check o…
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Of course Myles would choose this one for us to review. Be aware that this episode contains graphic discussions and disturbing comments (by Myles). We review the sequel of a woman who is in love with a corpse. Do we like this one better than the original? Starring Monika M, Mark Reeder, Simone Sporl, and Beatrice Manowski. Written and directed by J…
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To finish off our attack of month we end with a short film created by two college students in 1990 about a refrigerator that gets revenge on the owners who mistreat it. Since this one is so short we also review the other two shorts on the blu-ray - The Hook of Woodland Heights and Days Before Christmas. All shorts are written and directed by Michae…
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Just when you think we couldn't find a more ridiculous film we cover this one. Get ready for some puns, because why not. Nothing will protect you from how bad this one is, except maybe us. We don't hold back. Starring Udo Samel, Peter Lohmeyer, Iris Berben, and Leonard Lansink. Directed by Martin Walz in 1996. If you would like to become a supporte…
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Can you believe someone turned the delicious treat into a blood thirsty killer? Neither can we. Join us for a fun review as we tear these donuts a new hole. You might have more fun listening to us than watching this film but that's for you to decide. Starring Justin Ray, Kassandra Voyagis, Michael Swan and Kayla Compton. Directed by Scott Wheeler i…
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In this episode, we dive into the illusion of government as our savior, and explore the controversies surrounding the political figures of Donald Trump and Barack Obama. First, we discuss the false charges brought against Donald Trump and the implications of using the legal system as a political weapon. We then examine Obama's drone strikes in Yeme…
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If you are looking for a horror film, you won't find it here. How this is considered horror is beyond us. A group of scientist tries to save the world from mutated vegetables. Starring David Miller, George Wilson, Sharon Taylor, and J. Stephen Peace. Directed by John De Bello in 1978. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can chec…
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Remember when Microwave's first came out? Yeah me neither but this movie will show you how exciting it was to have one......or turn you into a cannibal because of how bad the food tastes after cooking in it. Starring Jackie Vernon, Loren Schein, Al Troupe and Anna Marlowe. Directed by Wayne Berwick in 1979. If you would like to become a supporter o…
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A lot of people are beginning to question their Christian faith. Many have either began or have started the process of deconstruction. For some, this process has resulted in the deconversion of their Christian faith. Today we explore some of the reasons why so many are beginning to doubt scripture and the Christian faith.…
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In this episode, we explore three recent events that highlight the complex relationship between politics, emotions, and intellect. First, we delve into Hakeem Jeffries' divisive rhetoric about Republicans, which has drawn criticism from both sides of the aisle. We examine the impact of such language on political discourse and ask whether there is a…
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Murderous puppets are the focus of this weeks episode. Who controls them? Who is their master? Find out what we think in this 1989 classic that started the Franchise. Starring Paul Le Mat, William Hickey, Irene Miracle, and Jimmie F. Skaggs. Directed by David Schmoeller. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can check out our Patr…
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In this episode, we delve into three different but interconnected topics that reveal the hypocrisy of the United States government. Firstly, we discuss the recent proposal of universal background checks for firearms purchases and argue that while it may seem like a reasonable solution to gun violence, it will ultimately hurt law-abiding citizens an…
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We go right into the sequel of the original Waxwork, however, is it a sequel or did they just use the same characters and make an entire movie out of the ending they originally wanted to use? You be the judge. We definitely do not agree on our ratings on this one. Starring Zach Galligan, Monika Schnarre, Martin Kemp, and Bruce Campbell. Written and…
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Everyone is trying to bring the world to an end by any evil possible way, especially the owner of a wax museum. We get one of the best mummy's in cinematic history and some great special effects. Not to mention a few laughs in this 1988 horror comedy. Starring Zach Galligan, Deborah Foreman, Jennifer Bassey, Michelle Johnson, and David Warner. Writ…
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In this sequel there are plenty of zombies but not many victims. After some kids unlock a chemical barrel lost by the army the town gets infected and the dead rise. Hungry for some brains? Join us as we have a great time discussing all the jokes and mishaps in the horror comedy. Starring James Karen, Thom Mathews, Michael Kenworthy, and Thor Van Li…
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When a prank goes wrong at a campsite you get someone who wants revenge after being burned alive. We don't get a hockey mask in this one but something familiar. Check out our review on this 80's camp horror film, showing some actors for the first time on the big screen. Starring Brian Matthews, Leah Ayres, Brian Backer, Larry Joshua, Jason Alexande…
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An evil Warlock is determined to unleash Satan onto the world by collecting mystic stones from across America. The only ones that can stop him are two children trained by druids. Join us for this better than average 90's film review. Starring Julian Sands, Chris Young, Paula Marshall, Steve Kahan, R.G. Armstrong, Charles Hallahan, and Bruce Glover.…
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In this episode, I delve into the recent allegations of the US being responsible for the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and their attempts to deny their involvement. Join me as I explore the evidence and motives behind the US sabotage and their attempts to cover it up. We'll also analyze the implications of such actions on international …
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When a psychic tells you not to give a satanic serial killer the death penalty, do you listen or kill him anyway? Well it wouldn't be much of a movie if you listen, so we review a film where they ignore the warning. Starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Tracy Griffith, Jeff Kober, Mykelti Williamson, and Elizabeth Arlen. Written and Directed by Robert Res…
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What would you do if you accidentally stumbled into a support group for serial killers. Join us on the vicious fun ride of a film as we argue over how fun this actually is. Starring Evan Marsh, Amber Goldfarb, Ari Millen, Julian Richings, Robert Maillet, Sean Back, and David Koechner. Written by James Villeneuve & Cody Calahan. Directed by Cody Cal…
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The United States and NATO need to acknowledge that they are active participants in the war in Ukraine and not just supporting Ukraine with aid. After a year with all the money spend and weapons sent, they are active participants. This war has no end in sight with peace talks practically no existent. There are not too many options left other than a…
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