Spoilers and Savage Reviews: Unmasking Horror On Binge-Watchers Podcast


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Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage joke about Jordan's ability to review movies just by looking at the cover or thinking about them. They briefly talk about a B-movie called Ghoulies and mention upcoming horror movie adaptations of fairy tales like Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella. They also mention Mandy Moore's role in an Insidious spinoff and discuss the concept of time travel in horror movies. The conversation then shifts to a movie called Bloody Moon, an '80s horror flick set in a Spanish language school, and Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage express their thoughts on the film. Finally, they discuss the characteristics of a Lifetime movie, which Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage describe as an exaggerated psychological thriller with a predictable pattern.

Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage are discussing a movie called "Bloody Moon" and sharing their thoughts on various aspects of the film. Johnny Spoiler mentions that the movie transitions from being a slasher film to resembling a Lifetime Channel movie. They jokingly suggest that Lifetime should adapt the entire series and discuss how the plot elements, such as a Spanish vacation, learning a new language, a boyfriend who is a suspect, and conflicts over money, align with typical Lifetime movie themes. Jordan Savage adds that the movie has all the elements necessary for a Lifetime movie, including a sex symbol character and multiple layers of storytelling. They then move on to discuss the favorite bits including a character's misdirection and the use of wax figures for gore effects. They also mention the disappointment with a specific scene and share their thoughts on the movie's overall style and its resemblance to Italian horror films. The speakers touch on a scene that goes against their personal preferences, and highlight a scene involving a character faking a special encounter. Jordan mentions risque favorite moments in the movie. Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage comment on the creepy tone set in the beginning of the film and make a reference to the twisted sibling dynamic portrayed.

Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage mention a camera mistake in the beginning, comparing it to the movie "Halloween." They discuss the antagonist wearing a mask, and there is a silhouette on the camera that takes them out of the movie momentarily. They also talk about the characters and plot twists, mentioning a mute landscaper who is connected to the plot, the protagonist's brother, and the sister's manipulation. They comment on the twists and turns in the story and express their confusion about who the antagonist is throughout the film. They mention the manager of the school hooking up with the sister and the aunt's inheritance plans.

Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage share their negative opinions about the movie, with one of them expressing disappointment and saying they would have given it a negative rating. They mention the director's reputation and the volume of films he made. They discuss the dislike the director has for the movie and suggest not watching it. The speakers also mention feedback from viewers and encourage more reviews and comments. They briefly discuss upcoming movies and a documentary about Robert Englund*, the actor who played Freddy Krueger in the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series. They mention the documentary's interviews with various horror actors and their friendships with Robert Englund. They highlight the interesting storytelling about the creation of the Freddy Krueger character.

*Celebrate #RobertEnglundDay on June 6 with the @screamboxtv Original documentary Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story. This intimate portrait of the horror icon features interviews with Englund, his wife Nancy, and such genre favorites as Tony Todd, Kane Hodder, Lance Henriksen, Bill Moseley, Eli Roth, Lin Shaye, Heather Langenkamp, Mick Garris, Andrew Divoff, William Katt, Jeffrey Reddick, Corey Taylor, and more.


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