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| Episode 118 | Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988) | 03 Sep 2024 | 01:38:44 | |
🩹 Starting off September (aka Halloween Eve month) with some classic horror franchise sequel! It's been a minute since we've talked Hellraiser and the Cenobites, so its our pleasure (and PAIN) to continue on with this dark, twisted fairytale. Join us as we evaluate the sequel to Clive Barker's original, and unpack all the nonsense and fun there is to behold. We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around until the end. | |||
| After Dark | Ranking the James Bond Franchise (Part 1) | PATREON PREVIEW | 27 Aug 2024 | 00:53:32 | |
🍸 This is a preview of the first 53 minutes. The full episode is a Patreon exclusive, and can be accessed by supporting Zack Cherry (The Cherry Picker Podcast) on Patreon. Details below. | |||
| Episode 111 | Raising Cain (1992) | 18 Jun 2024 | 01:44:12 | |
🛝 Raising Cain is an often forgotten and overlooked early 90s thriller from director Brian de Palma (Carrie, 1976). The film has gone on to amass its own small cult following over the decades, but we decided to cover it this week and were surprised to learn that de Palma had actually second guessed himself during post production, and assembled the film in a completely different order. Having watched two different cuts of the film, there's a lot to talk about with this one and the power of editing. Join us for a lively conversation, and stick around til the end where we'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death. | |||
| Episode 31 | Halloween (2018) | 30 Aug 2022 | 02:14:15 | |
🔥 Summer is almost over, which means we're getting into spooky season. And what better way to celebrate that, and the upcoming release of Halloween Ends, than to start with the first chapter in the Blumhouse / David Gordon green directed trilogy. In this episode, we will engage in a very contentious debate over the merits and fallbacks of this franchise reboot, including the film's story, production values, use of Michael Myers, John Carpenter co-composed score, the kills and makeup effects, and Jamie Lee Curtis' brand new characterization of Laurie Strode. Also, as always, we'll choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 30 | Scream 3 (2000) | 23 Aug 2022 | 02:11:28 | |
🎬 It's time for another Scream podcast, this time the infamously campy third instalment. In this episode we will discuss why Scream 3 deserves a lot more recognition than it receives, but also why it is still deeply flawed, and all of the changes that could have been done to make it better. This includes everything from the unremarkable opening scene featuring Cotton Weary, to the wasted potential of Sidney's deteriorating mental health from being isolated for so long. Mostly, we just have a really fun time revisiting the story and all of the characters, which felt like we could have gone on for another two hours. We still left room for The Cherry Picker nominations though, because of course, we have to choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 29 | Single White Female (1992) | 16 Aug 2022 | 01:56:18 | |
👯♀️ Single White Female turns 30 years old this month, and we had an inkling to revisit this early 90s guilty pleasure. In this episode we will discuss the mini sub-genre of horror dedicated to the scorned and unhinged femme fatale, which includes Fatal Attraction, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, and Basic Instinct. We will also talk about who almost got cast in the lead role, and how that would have dramatically changed the movie. We also question why this story seems to get remade over and over again with every generation, and mull over ideas for a sequel that would actually bring back the original actors (had Hedy lived to torment Alison for years to come), and of course, we'll also choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 28 | Nope (2022) | 09 Aug 2022 | 01:39:54 | |
☁️ Jordan Peele's third film is finally upon us, and after much anticipation, we are ready to get sucked into the madness! In this episode, we will offer our individual rankings of Jordan Peele's film repertoire to date, we'll dissect the mysteries behind the Gordy's Home TV Show massacre, mull over the areas of Nope where we think Peele improves (and regresses) upon his already established formula, what other movies and directors we feel influenced this project, and of course, we'll also choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 27 | A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) | 02 Aug 2022 | 02:05:27 | |
🐐 In celebration of Wes Craven's birthday, we are revisiting his seminal horror classic! In this episode we will discuss the director's lasting legacy, Freddy Krueger as the ultimate boogeyman, talk about why Nancy Thompson is one of the most influential final girls there is, Eddie will regale us with the time he randomly met two of the film's stars, and of course, we'll also choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 26 | Jaws (1975) | 26 Jul 2022 | 01:28:55 | |
🦈 Continuing our celebration of summer with the seminal "aquatic horror" adventure, JAWS! In this episode we will talk about our history with Steven Spielberg's classic, offer our own personal takes on why this might be an imperfect movie, discuss the meaning of PG rated horror, delight in the pretty gruesome gore effects, marvel at the technical achievements set out by the film crew, and of course, we'll also choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 25 | Identity (2003) | 19 Jul 2022 | 01:45:43 | |
🍊 For this week's episode we're going with something a little more under-the-radar, and highlighting this twisty, whodunnit thriller from the early 2000s. If you haven't seen Identity yet, I recommend you watch it before listening, but we've kept the first 30 minutes of this episode spoiler-free in case you do want to switch us off and find the movie before finishing. Otherwise, we'll be talking about an array of topics, including the film's stellar ensemble cast, director James Mangold's film repertoire, whether or not the movie works as a successful entry in the murder mystery sub-genre, and of course, we'll also choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 24 | Us (2019) | 12 Jul 2022 | 01:49:19 | |
✂️ With the release of his newest movie "Nope" just around the corner, we're taking a look at Jordan Peele's sophomore horror entry to get ourselves prepared. In this episode we will discuss the many influences Peele brings to the movie - from The Twilight Zone to The Sixth Sense, how we can never expect the same film from him as a director, Lupita Nyong'o's extraordinary talent and the skill every actor brings to the table by portraying multiple characters. We'll also touch upon some of the significance of the musical score, ponder the symbology, and question some of the logic found in this all encompassing modern day apocalyptic doppelgänger nightmare. Oh, and we'll also choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 23 | The Black Phone (2022) | 05 Jul 2022 | 01:39:40 | |
📞 The latest horror release from Blumhouse studios and director Scott Derrickson is here, and we're ready to give it our full attention. In this episode we will discuss the differences between Derrickson's previous horror film, Sinister, as well as reference and influences from horror properties such as The Shining, Doctor Sleep, Misery, Silence of the Lambs, It, and Stranger Things. We'll also touch upon Blumhouse studios, their legacy as a horror giant, and where this movie ranks within their current library. We muse upon the rumblings of an already announced sequel, and explore the potential storylines and direction it could take. We share our thoughts on The Grabber and Ethan Hawke's portrayal. And of course as always we'll choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 22 | I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) | 28 Jun 2022 | 01:47:17 | |
🎣 Summer is here!!! And we're starting the season off right by revisiting this 25 year old slasher that was the first to hop on the wave of the 90s teen horror trend that was started by Scream one year earlier. And in true 90s fashion, IKWYDLS's script just so happens to also be written by Kevin Williamson. So in this episode we will be talking about the screenwriter who had his finger on the pulse of a generation, asking the question of whether nostalgia is a factor in this movie's continued popularity, propose the idea of what a possibility for a modern day requel might look like, question whether or not the right couple survived the wrath of the Fisherman, and of course as always we'll choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 110 | Hannibal (2001) | 11 Jun 2024 | 01:32:25 | |
🐗 Hannibal was the much anticipated, and very expensive sequel to Silence of the Lambs. From Director Ridley Scott, this follow up saw the return of Anthony Hopkins as the titular villain, but after Jodie Foster passed on returning to role of Clarice Starling, Julianne Moore took over. How does Hannibal stack up against its predecessor? How does it hold up over 20 years later? Was that brain scene the most disgusting thing of its time? Join us for a lively conversation, and stick around where we'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death. | |||
| Episode 21 | The Thing (1982) | 21 Jun 2022 | 02:06:34 | |
🧫 John Carpenter's The Thing is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week, and what a milestone indeed! In this episode we will be talking about the legendary director himself and the interesting relationship he has with Hollywood, we'll also hit upon the film's initially poor release and eventual massive cult following, Rob Bottin's unparalleled special effects, the amazing cast of unforgettable characters, the plethora of theories regarding a timeline of infection with our own personal head canon for who killed who, and of course as always we'll choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 20 | Scream 2 (1997) | 14 Jun 2022 | 02:04:35 | |
🎟 It's time to Scream again, as we jump back into wildly popular franchise that started the 90s teen slasher wave. In this episode, we are dissecting everything in Scream's sophomore sequel, from Wes Craven's legendary direction, to Gale Weathers' transcendent character arch, asking the question of what makes a really good murder mystery, laying out all the little clues you might have missed along the way, presenting a justifiable defence of the infamous cafeteria scene, and of course as always, we'll choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 19 | Get Out (2017) | 07 Jun 2022 | 01:46:54 | |
☕️ We're gearing up for the highly anticipated release of Jordan Peele's third movie by revisiting his first. So in this episode we are talking all about Get Out, a film that redefined the genre, and made elevated horror appeal to mainstream audiences. Join us as we discuss why this is a perfect movie, dip out toes in the deep well of hidden symbology, question whether Rose Armitage is the greatest cinematic sociopath of all time, marvel over Peele's unique vision and and the talented cast that brought it to life, and of course as always, we'll choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 18 | Poltergeist (1982) | 31 May 2022 | 01:38:37 | |
🤡 Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Poltergeist is among one of the most treasured childhood horror movie memories we have, so we figured we would take the opportunity to stroll down memory lane and go directly into the light. In this episode we will discuss the film's legacy in terms of its symbology, lasting appeal, and infamous legend of being cursed. We'll also touch upon the rumors of discord between director Tobe Hooper and producer Steven Spielberg, and give our own perspective on who we think actually directed the picture. And of course as always, we'll choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 17 | Cursed (2005) | 24 May 2022 | 01:58:39 | |
🤼♂️ If there was ever a more fitting title for a movie, it would be Wes Craven's Cursed, which infamously went through three reshoots overs the course of two and a half years, leaving behind a completely different movie, that will likely never see the light of day... or the full moon! In this episode we will be deconstructing Cursed, which is possibly more remembered for its production than the movie itself, by going over what could have been, how it all went to wrong, the comparisons between the eventual theatrical and uncut versions, what we actually like about the movie, werewolf movie lore in general, and of course we'll choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 16 | The Evil Dead (1981) | 17 May 2022 | 01:37:57 | |
✏️ Welcome Deadites! Won't you please join us in some light reading material as we go through the Naturom Demonto, otherwise known as The Book of the Dead... just kidding! No books here, just the movie The Evil Dead. In this episode we will continue our 80s horror streak with Sam Raimi's modestly produced, first feature length film, where we will discuss its impact on the horror genre, the meaning of the term "Cult Classic" and whether or not that entitles it to your undying fandom, discover what the heck a Fake Shemp even is, and of course we'll choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 15 | Friday the 13th (1980) | 10 May 2022 | 01:58:03 | |
🛶 We are celebrating the first and only Friday the 13th of 2022 by reliving the original classic, which also happens to be the first 80s horror movie we're covering on the podcast, believe it or not. In this episode we will discuss why the original Friday is much better than it gets credit for, the infamous lawsuit which has left the franchise at a creative impasse for the last several years, a complex analysis of Alice Hardy and all of her relationships, the mysteries and theories behind Mrs. Voorhees and the town of Crystal Lake, and of course we'll choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 14 | Chucky (Season One) | 03 May 2022 | 01:58:15 | |
🐸 It's been a few weeks since we've talked slashers, and figured now would be the perfect time to dive into the first season of the brand new Chucky television series that debuted last fall. Join us as we talk about how the Child's Play franchise continues to be the most inclusive, hilarious, and respectful-of-its-fans horror franchise, and as we delight in all of the juicy performances from both new and returning cast members. We'll also discuss the nods to the past movies, what we would like to see in Chucky Season Two, and of course choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 13 | Thirteen Ghosts (2001) | 26 Apr 2022 | 01:40:53 | |
👓 In celebration of our thirteenth episode, we have chosen to cover the early 2000s Dark Castle remake of 13 Ghosts. Join us as we compare this to the 1960 original, discuss whether or not there truly can be a remake that outdoes its predecessor, question if the "Thirteen Ghosts" premise is ripe for a television spinoff, take an in-depth look into the design, characterization, and backstory of each individual ghost, and of course choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 12 | The Exorcist (1973) | 19 Apr 2022 | 01:49:04 | |
🤮 We are finally delving into the classics, starting with none other than William Friedkin's The Exorcist. Based on the novel of the same name by William Peter Blatty, this supernatural heavy was one of the horror pioneers of the 1970s, and is considered by many to be the scariest movie of all time... or at least of its time. Join us as we analyze the symbolism woven throughout the cinematic tapestry, decipher the hidden meaning behind some of the film's strangest scenes, discuss the mythology of Pazuzu and their destructive influence on the in-movie's universe, and of course choose which character we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 109 | The Strangers: Chapter 1 (2024) | 04 Jun 2024 | 01:26:17 | |
🪑 The Strangers remake/prequel/sequel/reboot??? whatever it is... has finally landed, and we are giving you are new release coverage. Join us as we offer our initial thoughts on the third movie in the franchise, and the first chapter of a planned trilogy. We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. | |||
| Episode 11 | The Cabin in the Woods (2012) | 12 Apr 2022 | 01:40:10 | |
🧜♂️ The Cabin in the Woods turns 10 years old this month, and it's been a hot minute since either one of us has seen this meta hit. So in this episode we are weighing in on this extremely popular contemporary cult classic to see how well it has aged since its release, discussing its deconstruction of horror movie tropes, touching upon the recent controversy surrounding co-writer Joss Whedon, and of course choosing who we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 10 | Anaconda (1997) | 05 Apr 2022 | 01:49:16 | |
🐍 Anaconda turns 25 years old this month, so we are heading down the Amazon with J-Lo and Ice Cube to relive this 1997 aquatic horror blockbuster. Join us as we laugh and cry at all the ridiculousness of this poorly aged CGI darling, draw comparisons to Disney animated classics, ponder whether or not any of the cast enjoyed making this movie, and of course choose who we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 09 | X (2022) | 29 Mar 2022 | 01:46:33 | |
❌ Ti West's arthouse slasher "X" from A24 studios has just released in theatres, and we've dedicated this episode to talking all about it. Join us as we delve into the seedy world of the 1970s independent porn industry as it crashes head-on into The Texas Chainsaw Massacre's sexually charged grandmother, in a this horror picture homage that is anything but a cheap imitation. We also discuss the film's gorgeous cinematic style, the evolution of the final girl trope, themes of agism in the genre, and of course choose who we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 08 | Who Killed Who in The Scream Franchise | 22 Mar 2022 | 03:00:29 | |
❔ Was it Billy or Stu, Mickey or Mrs. Loomis, Charlie or Jill, and so on? One of the hottest debates amongst fans of the Scream Franchise is which killer was on the other end of the call or behind the mask for each kill. So in this SUPERSIZED episode, we are getting into the nasty little details of which killer we think was being the mask for every scene in Screams 1, 2, 4, 5 (and even 3, if there was a hypothetical second killer) and yes, there will be disagreements. Stick around til the end where this week's Cherry Picker will instead focus on which franchise character we would have liked be revealed as a Ghostface killer. | |||
| Episode 07 | Leprechaun (1993) | 15 Mar 2022 | 01:41:06 | |
🍀 90s cult classic, or dumpster fire at the end of the rainbow? We're celebrating St. Patrick's Day this year by springing into this lucky charm of a movie. Join us as we talk all things Leprechaun and pre-Friends Jennifer Aniston, where we talk about why this movie was a decade too late, may have been the near death of the horror genre, and of course choose who we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 06 | Sinister (2012) | 08 Mar 2022 | 01:32:47 | |
📽 Is Sinister the scariest movie ever made? Dive into this week's episode as we take a look back at this jump-scare packed fright fest 10 years after its initial release. We'll assess what went wrong, what went right, talk about Bughuul's impact as a horror movie icon, and of course choose who we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 05 | Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) | 01 Mar 2022 | 01:39:13 | |
🌻 The 9th instalment in the long-running Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise has just landed on Netflix and we're here to chew into it. In this episode we'll break down our thoughts on where this movie succeeds and fails, discuss who Leatherface is to us as a horror icon, explore the social and political themes hidden within the film's subtext, give you our take on the concept of "requels" and how we personally head canon this entry into the timeline, and of course choose who we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 04 | Ready or Not (2019) | 22 Feb 2022 | 01:38:30 | |
👰♀️ Now that Radio Silence has taken over the directorial mantle of the Scream franchise that was once held by Wes Craven, we thought we'd revisit their previous effort to get a better feel for their unique style. In this episode we'll compare Ready or Not to Scream (2022), talk about how we think Ready or Not is aging very nicely after 3 years, talk about how this movie puts a spin on a classic, do a rundown of Grace and the Le Domas clan to give you our take on each character, and of course, choose who we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 03 | The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Franchise | 15 Feb 2022 | 02:08:10 | |
🥩 With a brand new Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot just around the corner, we are going over all 8 current titles in the long running franchise that launched the rural horror phenomenon back in the 70s. In this episode we debate why this franchise is good/bad, recall the first time we ever watched it, rename all of the movies with our own unique titles, and of course, choose who we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 02 | Valentine (2001) | 08 Feb 2022 | 01:36:18 | |
🏹 Just in time for the holiday of hearts and candy, we are doing a deep dive into the long forgotten slasher / murder mystery, Valentine, from 2001. In this episode we will discuss why this movie is better than you remember, the potentiality of there being a second cupid killer, why Denise Richards is an underrated icon, and of course, who we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| After Dark | Mommie Dearest (1981) | PATREON PREVIEW | 28 May 2024 | 00:33:30 | |
👩👧 This is a preview of the first 33 minutes. The full episode is a Patreon exclusive, and can be accessed by supporting Zack Cherry (The Cherry Picker Podcast) on Patreon. Details below. | |||
| Episode 01 | Scream (1996) | 01 Feb 2022 | 01:35:11 | |
☎️ In our very first episode, we take a look back on the original Scream (1996). Covering everything from our very first experience watching it, our love for Wes Craven, a break down of the entire movie, which characters we relate to the most, and of course, who we think was most deserving to die. | |||
| Episode 108 | John Carpenter's Vampires (1998) | 21 May 2024 | 01:27:36 | |
☀️ John Carpenter's Vampires may be mostly forgotten today, but it was a big hit when it released back in 1998. In this episode we are revisiting the renowned director's mishmash of the horror and western genres, and once again asking the universal question of "How well does it still hold up?" We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. | |||
| Episode 107 | The Boy (2016) | 14 May 2024 | 01:31:54 | |
👦🏻 How does everyone feel about doll horror that isn't Chucky or M3GAN? In this week's episode we are exploring the world of The Boy (2016), and unravelling the mysteries of Brahms Heelshire. There's lots to discuss about this film, including the effectiveness of plot to twists, so you're not gonna want to miss out. We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. | |||
| Episode 106 | The Strangers: Prey at Night (2018) | 07 May 2024 | 01:38:01 | |
🌴 Gearing up for The new Strangers trilogy that is releasing this year, we are catching up on the first sequel: Prey at Night. Admittedly, neither of us are big fans of this franchise, but we still love chatting about it, and the biggest question on our mind here is whether or not this is a sequel that surpasses the original. We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. | |||
| After Dark | Survivor Final Girls II | PATREON PREVIEW | 23 Apr 2024 | 01:02:09 | |
🏝 In this month's episode of The Cherry Picker After Dark, we are bringing you the continuation of Survivor: Final Girls! 18 new final girls from previous Cherry Picker covered movies will be stranded on a deserted island and separated into three tribes where they will be forced to work together in teams, before merging into one camp where the remaining final girls will compete against each other individually in a game for a million dollars. Who will have what it takes to outwit, outplay, and outlast to be the last final girl standing and earn the title of Sole Survivor!? | |||
| Episode 105 | Mute Witness (1995) | 16 Apr 2024 | 01:45:31 | |
🤐 This week we are chatting about the little known classic, Mute Witness, and how not enough horror films can tap into a well-executed world of atmosphere and intrigue. Join us as we obsess over the details of suspenseful filmmaking, and why this movie stands out despite its many shortcomings. We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. | |||
| Episode 104 | Dawn of the Dead (2004) | 09 Apr 2024 | 02:03:06 | |
🛍 Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead remake is 20 years old this year. In our never-ending journey to cover more remakes, we thought that this was a great opportunity to revisit the 2000s zombie caper and see how it stacks up against the 1978 original, as well as horror remakes in general. We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. | |||
| Episode 117 | Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) | 20 Aug 2024 | 01:45:18 | |
🦗 With a total of 6 (SIX!) entries now existing in the Exorcist franchise, a television series, and another reboot in the works (Mike Flanagan), we figured it was a good time to revisit one of the first, and most maligned, mainstream horror sequels to have ever existed. Join us as we indulge in the absurdity of this film and look to see what worthwhile treasures can be mined from this infamous classic. Also, make sure you stick around til the end where we'll nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death. | |||
| Episode 103 | April Fool's Day (1986) | 02 Apr 2024 | 01:42:55 | |
🥂 We love a holiday-themed horror, especially when it's from the 80s, made by one of the producers as Friday the 13th, and starring Amy Steel to boot. But is April Fool's Day really a horror movie? We'll unpack that question in this episode, and discuss the version of the movie that never was, including the missing third act that was even filmed and everything. We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. | |||
| After Dark | TOP 10 Horror Movies | PATREON PREVIEW | 26 Mar 2024 | 01:02:23 | |
🏆 In this month's episode of The Cherry Picker After Dark, we are celebrating 100+ episodes of our podcast by revisiting the entire catalogue of movies we've covered, and choosing/ranking our Top 10... individually, of course. We will also offer you some honorable and dishonorable mentions, which will round out the preview portion of this episode. SUBSCRIBE TO PATREON TO WATCH THE FULL EPISODE 🔽 | |||
| Episode 102 | The Strangers (2008) | 19 Mar 2024 | 01:48:14 | |
🏠 With a brand new Strangers movie coming out this year, we're gearing up for it by revisiting the previous entries in the franchise, this week covering the original movie from 2008. Join us as we delve into the home invasion horror that popularized the sub-genre for contemporary audiences. We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. | |||
| Episode 101 | The Witches (1990) | 12 Mar 2024 | 01:43:56 | |
🐁 Getting back into the world of witchcraft this week by revisiting the classic kids horror movie: The Witches. Join us as we take a bit of a detour and relive our childhoods, and see if Roald Dahl's The Witches is still frightening all these years later. We'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. | |||
| Episode 100 | Final Destination (2000) | 05 Mar 2024 | 02:09:38 | |
✈️ We have arrived at our 100th episode! To celebrate, we wanted to cover a good one for you, so here we are talking about Final Destination. Join us as we discuss the weird and wonderful world of death as told through the survivors of flight 180, give you are thoughts on the first chapter of the franchise, and review how well the film has held up 24 years later. As per usual, we'll also nominate which characters we think were most deserving of death, so be sure to stick around til the end of the episode. | |||
| After Dark | Survivor Final Girls | PATREON PREVIEW | 28 Feb 2024 | 00:58:04 | |
🏝 In this month's episode of The Cherry Picker After Dark, we are bringing you a brand new franchise of Survivor: Final Girls! 18 final girls from previous Cherry Picker covered movies will be stranded on a deserted island and separated into three tribes. They will be forced to work together in teams before merging into one camp where the remaining final girls will compete against each other individually in a game for a million dollars. Who will have what it takes to outwit, outplay, and outlast to be the last final girl standing and earn the title of Sole Survivor!? Lila Crane from "Psycho" and "Psycho II" SUBSCRIBE TO PATREON TO WATCH THE FULL EPISODE 🔽 | |||