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  • 273 - Delivery Boys
    Apr 13 2026

    Jen and Tim receive a remarkable package from returning guest Darren Herczeg, a Breakin’-meets-Porky’s B picture called Delivery Boys!


    For whatever reason, Darren confidently named “Scorpion Records” as the company that released the blu-ray of Delivery Boys and we ran with it. As you may have guessed, it’s actually “Scorpion Releasing.” They may or may not still exist, as their Facebook page hasn’t been updated since 2023 and if you try to visit their website your ISP will block it and tell you your personal info is at risk, sooooooooooo


    Jacqui Shine wrote an article on Ken Handler and the making of Delivery Boys, which confirms that Ken was known to solicit sexual favors in return for parts in his film. Let’s hope the cast had access to therapy.


    The New Beverly website has a blog post by Marc Edward Heuck about Delivery Boys executive producer Chuck Vincent, a prolific B-movie and skin flick maven.

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  • 274 - A Ghost Story For Christmas
    Apr 13 2026

    Tim and Jen get WELL ahead of the holiday season with some help from author Ray Newman, who explains the British tradition of A Ghost Story For Christmas.


    If you like arcane horror stuff (of course you do, you clicked on this episode), be sure to stop by Ray’s website and read his blog!


    Wanna see the original run of spooky stories told for the Yuletide season? The Internet Archive has got you.


    Mark Gatiss hosted an informative documentary on M.R. James that you can see on YouTube.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • 272 - The Big Sleep
    Mar 23 2026

    im lets Jen talk him into discussing an unasked-for remake of a noir classic, The Big Sleep.


    Jen incorrectly described the short film in which Will Hays introduces the Vitaphone sound system as a public deployment of the Hays Code. In his capacity as chairman of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Hays did introduce a rubric for self-imposed censorship that would deform the film industry for more than thirty years. However, not only did that not happen until 1930, he didn’t even write the damn thing in spite of putting his name on it! The text of the Hays Code was devised by a handful of Catholic busybodies, including the insidiously influential film censor Joseph Breen. Anyway, if you watch the short you can see Hays’s smoldering sex appeal and naturalistic speaking style.

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    1 h y 1 m
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