Halloween 666, as it was called in its badass teaser trailer, ended up kind of a mess. Even Paul (Stephen) Rudd couldn't save it. That's what led intrepid renegades to popularize a shadow "Producer's Cut" that long circulated among fans before
Our first two-for-one tackles both Michael Myers' return and his subsequent revenge. It's the late '80s, which means things get cringey. Plus, Dave Matthews sings us "Hello Again" with a sweet song about murder, maybe? Trust us. It's Slash Into
Eight more days 'til Halloween, Silver Shamrock! This time, we dive into the madness of the second Halloween sequel, which famously contains 1) No Michael Myers, and 2) No witches. But it does have haunted masks and even more haunted television
It ain't over yet. Michael Myers is back, baby, in 1981's Halloween II, and so are Pat and Chris. We talk about that wild hot tub scene before bringing up a 1994 DMB tidbit you might not know. It's Slash Into Me.Artwork by Katie Nee.
In the inaugural episode, hosts Pat Hosken and Chris Radey break down John Carpenter's iconic 1978 movie Halloween and, eventually, the Dave Matthews Band song of the same name. That's what we do here. It's Slash Into Me.Artwork by Katie Nee.