What better a place to spend a week away from the hustle and bustle of a metropolitan city than a dank, dark, decrepit cabin in the middle of the woods? Right? Right?
There's nothing like the feeling of a fresh dip in a natural lake or the rushing waters of a cool, untouched spring, or the feeling of your legs being peeled like week old bananas due to a severely contagious infection. Something about all that is just so... cozy.
Join us in the woods this week for a look at Eli Roth's 2002 masterpiece, "Cabin Fever." We explore the plot in all its glorious goofiness, talk ENTIRELY too much about semen, and chat with you about the real-life flesh eating diseases that could be all around you right now, just waiting to infect you and turn you into the equivalent of a human Twizzler Pull n' Peel.
We also debut two new segments to the show, our weekly "Horrorfied News" where we chat about something happening in the horror industry and "Tales of the Strange and Unnatural" where we scour the internet for real life weird and wonderful things going on in the world around us and bring them to you.
We just like to give gifts. Like Santa Claus but with more murder.
All that and so much more on this episode of Horrorfied!
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"Cabin Fever Theme"
Composed by: Angelo Badalamenti
From the Film: "Cabin Fever"
"I've Got You Under My Skin"
Written by: Cole Porter
Performed by: Frank Sinatra
From the Album: "Sinatra's Sinatra"
"Crawling"
Written by: Chester Bennington and Linkin Park
Performed by: Linkin Park
From the Album: "Hybrid Theory"
"Ambulance VS Ambulance"
Written and Performed by: The Blood Brothers
From the Album: "Burn, Piano Island, Burn"
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Horrorfied is recorded at JBR Studios in Chicago and produced by Xack Brame. Thank you and stay tuned for more episodes of The Horrorfied Podcast.
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