It’s Week 2 of our Tro-March collaboration with Damn, That’s Scary! Podcast, and this week we’re featuring the Troma distributed (but not created) Rabid Grannies. Join all four Slasher goons as we discuss all the goey, gory fun of Grannies gorging on their ungrateful relatives (my alliteration skills are something to be envied).
We talk about the somewhat deceptive title and whether demonology can count as hydrophobia (rabies).
Filmed in Belgium at the Ingelmunster Castle in 1988 and written and directed by Emmanuel Kervyn, this is a dark, gritty take on a possession horror film. While this is not an Uncle Lloyd Troma film, it has its moments. Find out why you need to see this uncut and some of our favorite comedic moments, as well as why Mr. Bean, Bill Murray, Ghostbusters 2, Angelica Huston, Witches and Stephen King are completely appropriate topics for this discussion.
In addition, we have a kick ass interview with Lew Temple, who you may know from The Walking Dead, Devil’s Rejects, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, 31 and a million other things. Truly, Lew is one of Jake’s favorite interviews of all time. He is incredibly mindful, candid, and informative regarding his multiple careers, which lead him to the stage and silver screen.
Be sure to stay tuned through the end to see what Damn, That’s Scary! thought of the film and then head on over to their channel to see what we think of the film they are reviewing this week.
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