Ep. 05-16: The Fog (1980)

Strange things occur as a tiny California coastal town prepares to commemorate its centennial. Inanimate objects spring eerily to life. The Reverand Malone (Hal Holbrook) stumbles upon a dark secret regarding the town’s founding. A radio announcer, Stevie Wayne (Adrienne Barbeau), witnesses a mystical fire. A hitchhiker (Jamie Lee Curtis) discovers the mutilated corpse of a fisherman. Accompanying these occurrences is a mysterious, iridescent fog that descends upon the village. Soon, people die.

John Carpenter’s THE FOG

Happy Carpenter Christmas to us all. The Fog (1980) is a keeper. This one is steeped in nostalgia for both David and me and, though it has flaws, it is a lushly shot mood piece that remains suspenseful even today. Join us as we discuss the reasons Carpenter was so good in his early days and speculate why his brilliance has dissipated with more current films. Listen, as Johnny Has the Keys prepares to celebrate the forty-two-year-old classic for the holidays, hopefully avoiding angry wronged ghosts (or the director himself) seeking vengeance.

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Ep. 01-08: Halloween (1978)

Episode 8 “Halloween”

HALLOWEEN (1978) – Once upon a time, John Carpenter directed a low-budget horror movie that has grown not only to be a classic, but also to become one of the most influential horror films of all time. Join us as we discuss the origins and history of the film as well as the many aspects and attributes that make it such a beloved classic… the cast, the crew, the music and that iconic mask that lives on. We’ll take you back to the beginning, to HALLOWEEN’S humble origins and the talented collective that created such an iconic and memorable film. Journey back with us to Haddonfield… on the night he came home.

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