Episode 18 - Tenebrae

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Welcome back, Bombers! Spooktober rolls into giallo town with Dario Argento’s 1982 film - Tenebrae. Tenebrae was a modest success when it was released internationally. However, the theatrical cut for the US was released in a heavily censored version under the title - Unsane. Needless to say, it was panned and quickly forgotten. Listen as Troy, Brad, and John discuss Tenebrae’s themes of duality, sexual deviancy, and violence. Oh, and let’s not forget low-grade Mark Hamill! Troy tries to argue that 3/4s of Goblin doesn’t count as Goblin. John tries to play peacemaker. And Brad tries to find the silver lining. Ultimately, the guys decide if Dario’s Scooby-Doo murder mystery is a bomb. Tenebrae is directed by Dario Argento and stars Anthony Franciosa, John Saxon, and Daria Nicolodi. Let us know what you think of the episode, or pass along a movie “bomb” suggestion by emailing the show at [email protected]. If you enjoy what you hear please rate and review on Apple Podcast. For even more Dario Argento talk, hear Brad and Troy discuss - Inferno - on their old Movie Matchup: The Pretension Podcast. Spoiler Alert - Brad has a complete meltdown during the episode. Additional movies discussed: Nosferatu Let the Right One In Let Me Train to Busan Black Angel

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