Strange Journey & Scurry Breakdown: Cult Classics, Bugs & Claustrophobia | Streamin' Demons
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Jo and Amélie go full cult-core in this episode of Streamin’ Demons, diving into Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror and the tunnel-crawling, bug-infested thriller Scurry. From Amélie’s late-in-life first watch to Jo’s full tattoo dedication, they unpack the generational, cultural, and queer legacy of Rocky Horror — and why the doc Strange Journey hits hard. Then they tackle Scurry, a single-shot survival flick where the real terror isn’t monsters — it’s trust, confinement, and sloppy writing. Plus: ghost hauntings, musicals in France, and Susan Sarandon’s underwear.
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- Opening chaos – Jo forgets what show they’re on, Amélie has a chill day
- Rocky Horror flashbacks – Amélie watches it late in life, Jo hated it until Susan Sarandon’s underwear changed everything
- Doc love – Strange Journey reveals the real cult phenomenon
- Scurry’s one-shot flex – Amélie likes the bugs, Jo calls out the lazy writing
- Jo’s big take – “It’s not horror. It’s claustrophobia with bugs and trust issues”
- Amélie’s reflection – Musicals in France? Meh. But the vibe shift in settler countries hits different
- WTF moment – Jo gets stiffed for an interview with Richard O'Brien
- Why it matters – Culture clash, fan legacy, and why small films sometimes hit harder on VR than big screens
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