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The Frighteners 2: Female Trouble
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audio
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Film Reviews
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Oct 19, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:07:41

As our Halloween mini-season continues, we welcome back one of our favourite returning guests, the fabulous Phil Better. Having introduced us to the wonders of Wolf back in 2018, he returns this week to discuss Peter Jackson's cult 1996 horror comedy The Frighteners. 

A crucial stepping stone between Jackson's early video nasties and his blockbusting Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Frighteners is a witty, if slightly over-stuffed, horror comedy starring Michael J Fox as a psychic con-man who becomes embroiled in a very real spate of paranormal murders. 

In this week's episode, we break down the plot and discuss special effects, sassy ghosts, the scenery-chewing mom from E.T. and much more, plus drinking games, listener submissions, sequel pitches and much more...

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00.00: Wigs and plot holes

30.00: The Frighteners Drinking Games

41.10: The Frighteners sequel pitches

1.00.30: Listener Submissions & Episode 189 Preview

 

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