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FOFA #853 – Horror Movies Every Gay Man Must See

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Peaches Christ at the Movies!Look out behind you! Do not go in there! Watch out! You always see it coming, but somehow, the victim in many horror films is always ridiculously unaware that they are about to be bludgeoned to death. Why is that?

On today’s show we’ve got movie maven Peaches Christ talking with us about Horror Movies every gay man must see.

Why are queers so enamored by the horror film genre? Is it the themes of being an outsider seeking revenge on the world or is it the joy of seeing the jocks and cheerleaders hacked into pretty little pieces.

But is this a genre an unsuitable outlet for teen angst after the tragic events at schools like Columbie or Viginia Tech?

Listen as we talk with Peaches about films like Rosemary’s Baby, Silence of the Lambs, Nightmare on Elmstreet, Fright Night and Evil Dead.

Is Bruce Campbell a gay icon? Do the two Corrys suffer from Mather’s syndrome? And what is the queen of all horror films?

Evil Dead Poster with Bruce Campbell holding a chainsawPlus a special surprise- Peaches reveals everything about her upcoming slasher film. Who are the celebrity stars cast in this exciting new move? Listen to the show if you vant to know.

Fright Night: Amazon
Nightmare on Elm Street II: Amazon
Rosemary’s Baby: Amazon
Psycho: Amazon
Straight Jacket: Amazon
Silence of the Lambs: Amazon
Sleep Away Camp: Amazon
Lost Boys:Amazon
Carrie: Amazon
Evil Dead 2: Amazon

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  1. The actor who played Buffalo Bill in Lambs is Ted Levine. He also was in Memoirs of a Geisha.

  2. Chad Heeren says:

    Awesome ep. But I’m surprised you didn’t mention Corey Heim’s Rob Lowe poster and overall queer sensibility from Lost Boys!!!

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