All Guts, So Gory: A Horror Movie Podcast
All Guts, So Gory is a weekly horror movie podcast hosted by Mike, Justin, and Charlie. Each week, one host selects a horror film—anything from cult classics and slashers to supernatural chillers and modern gore-fests—for the trio to dissect. With a mix of sharp insights, dark humor, and plenty of passion for the genre, All Guts, So Gory delivers lively discussions that celebrate the bloody, the bizarre, and everything in between. If you love horror movies, this is the podcast to sink your teeth into.
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2026 Fangoria Chainsaw Award Nominees Are Here!
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It is award season for horror fans as the Fangoria Chainsaw Award nominations are here, and voting is currently open on Fangoria's website. We take a broad look at some of the categories and thoughts on some of the nominees that we have seen.
The Fangoria Chainsaw Awards air on Shudder (AMC+) on October 25th.
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All Guts, So Gory is a weekly horror movie podcast hosted by Mike, Charlie, and Justin. Each week, one host picks a horror film of their choice—anything from cult classics and slashers to supernatural chillers and modern gore-fests—for the trio to dissect. With a mix of sharp insights, dark humor, and plenty of passion for the genre, All Guts, So Gory delivers lively discussions that celebrate the bloody, the bizarre, and everything in between. If you love horror movies, this is the podcast to sink your teeth into.
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SPEAKER_00Welcome to the All Guts So Gory podcast. I'm joined tonight by Justin and Charlie. I am Mike, and tonight we're going to talk about the Fangoria Chainsaw Award nominations for the 2026 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. The broadcast is not till late in October, but if you go to Fangoria.com, you as a fan can cast your votes for the horror movies that came out between October 2025 through July 2026, I believe, that are on the ballot. Justin and Charlie, you guys voted. I voted. Any quick thoughts, Justin? I'll start with you. Any quick thoughts or something unique that stood out to you before we get into some of the deeper stuff here?
SPEAKER_01I I think this came up in our one of our trivia, one of our stab in the dark episodes, but I struggle with the the it's not a fiscal year, the movie year that they have that July to June or June to July, whatever it is. It it's if you're looking at the list, there's some that just feel like they came out two years ago when you when you look at it and you're like, how can this be in the same category as this? When there's others weapons is the one, yeah. Weapons and Amy Madigan and you know the all the ones from Weapons, right? Right. So that's the biggest thing. It's like I don't know how they maybe it's like one blockbuster season to the next blockbuster season, but yeah, I'm not sure on that one. There was a lot that's we're gonna get into it, Mike. I know that there's some that you did not like much that are on here several times with many. I completely agree.
SPEAKER_02Like, I don't I don't understand the timeline. I mean, if they're gonna be like the horror guys, what don't they do November 1st to Halloween?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I'd be just as confused.
SPEAKER_02January. But at least that would make sense. I mean, they would be like, well, we're doing it coinciding with Halloween. So there you go.
SPEAKER_01Since they well, I do think they wanna like that's gonna call me that's gonna be like their grand thing at the end of October, basically, right? When when's the date?
SPEAKER_00Right. October 25th is the air date. That is when the broadcast of the awards is aired on Shutter, on AMC Plus. October 25th is a Sunday night, I believe. So how long get together and watch that?
SPEAKER_01We should. Yes, we should. Yeah, how long is the right amount of time for you know that lead time for us to go out and watch these films, right? I and get maximum engagement, right? Like if if you put them out and the movie just came out last week, will anybody even bother to have an opinion, right? Or try to find that and come back and complain. So Fangoria, like I think their biggest thing is like they recognized a long time ago that the the horror community is, you know, it's uh not thirsty. What's what's the you know, it's it's hungry for more content all the time.
SPEAKER_00Passionate, they're passionate about the their genre.
SPEAKER_01Very, very obsessioned. Yeah, exactly. So so I think that's the the community breeds that engagement, so I'm hoping that it's gonna be a good one for them.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, another thing I would like to jump on real quick before we move on is the Bangory Hall of Fame. I know we we touched on this one of our previous episodes, but is that are they not doing that anymore? Or are they just like caught so much shit for the people they left out that they just give up on that?
SPEAKER_00I think they stopped doing it in 2018. It sounds like it was the last time someone was inducted. And yeah, there's a lot of glaring omissions when you see the people that they did induct versus those who have not been inducted.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I mean, I I think they just caught too much shit for it. Like they just probably just went away. Like, well, god damn, guys, you could have made it right.
SPEAKER_00We'll do Pazuzu's work and you know build our build our hall of fame for everybody.
SPEAKER_01I do like the fan, the fan vote element of it, though. That's you know, and it's it's fact. How much weight does that carry, though? Most of it, I think, right?
SPEAKER_00It might be all of it. I haven't I tried to look up some more information, it's very unclear. This is a fan voting thing. I I feel like maybe the staff at Fangoria picks the nominees and then the fans go online to vote on it.
SPEAKER_02What I read from their site is the nominees were selected by a nominating body of industry tastemakers. I don't like that word. I'm automatically I think we are tastemakers, creators and professionals and cover releases between July 2025 and June 2026. Well, what does that even fucking mean?
SPEAKER_01Cover releases would be like the magazine, right? What is everybody well? I don't want to get off of Charlie's point. Yeah. I'm with you. It's unclear because I know what they do check only one e one vote per email address. And I think the email address and the names are probably cross-referenced. I'm not 100% sure though.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you tried to stuff the box, didn't you, Justin? Maybe. Well, yeah, they wouldn't have made a whole bunch of email addresses.
SPEAKER_01Exactly. Right. Okay. So yeah, for everything I found was basically like here's here's your one chance to vote. This is who decides who wins, right? Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And then does this make this a does this make this a popularity contest? And if if so, that's fine.
SPEAKER_02But I mean, it's a people's choice award, I guess.
SPEAKER_00Right. Sure, yeah. I mean, that's okay. But I mean, it's I wonder if that means that like really maybe the best movie won't win or best actor, best, you know, the that maybe they won't win if they're picking if it's a popularity thing or something.
SPEAKER_02But I would think like, you know, so I I've heard or watched some stuff about how the Academy Awards are nominated and who wins and blah blah blah. And there are people that do full on full court press advertising and lobbying and gift bags and all that stuff. So I don't think I mean like it's uh billed as a game show where people have the fair chance to the Academy Awards? I mean, people hardcore lobby for what they want to win, sure, especially like the people that are up for nominations. So I don't really popular contest, but I don't I don't care. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Let's get into let me talk a little bit about the history of the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. If this is something that's new to you, this is something that within the last few years has started to become an event that is streaming, so it's been around a longer time, but it's something that's newer, mainstream, newer, I would say. Like like the AVNs. I don't know what you're talking about. It's the adult video one. I don't know. You tell me.
SPEAKER_01Actually, before that, should we get into what what Fangoria is and what it would start as, or are you gonna wrap that into it?
SPEAKER_00No. I mean, I think well, Fangoria is like the famous horror magazine. Right.
SPEAKER_01I remember that. Oh, yeah. In the 80s. That was like almost like it was like, would you rather bring that home to your mom or porn? Like it was like, what's wrong with this boy smacking? You know, because there were some gross out covers on that, you know? Like, so it's like, you know.
SPEAKER_00I'd heard of it, but I'd never seen it. Oh, really? Okay, yeah. I never was like at the store and saw like a Fangoria sitting on the shelf and or whatever. Just but I'd heard of it.
SPEAKER_02I haven't seen it in one.
SPEAKER_01So it's definitely was for the ones that had ambitions for the people who had ambition to make these effects themselves. Like it it opened up the mystery and you know, kind of dug into how the magician does their stuff, right? But yeah, I we can we can talk about Vangoria a different day. I remember it finally as a kid in the in the grocery the convenience stores and stuff.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it's been around since the early 80s, I want to say, late 70s, early 80s, not sure. But it started by covering Star Wars, actually. Oh, so the 70s.
SPEAKER_01And sci-fi, but then you know it it it did poorly. So then it it f featured George A. Romero and it like blew up. So they were like, okay, we got something here.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. So this award show started in 1992, honoring the films of 1991. There have been a number of iterations of this award show. The categories have changed over time. One year, I think in the late 90s, early 2000s, they tried to MTV it up and had like a year where the categories had weird fucking names for not even like best film or best picture or whatever. They just they gave stuff like off-the-wall names and had off-the-wall categories, I think, trying to cater to a different audience or something. There were years where the awards just playing didn't happen, whether it was ownership changes at Fangoria or budgetary restrictions or whatever. But the recent iterations of the awards, they've since I believe 2021, 2022, they've been streaming on Shudder, on AMC Plus. You know, it seems like it's taking itself more seriously than ever before, which is a good thing, especially with horror movies making the waves that they are, the strides they've made the last few years, history-making films right now, like Obsession and Backrooms doing crazy box office numbers, new filmmakers, original ideas, all that stuff. It's it's great to see. And it's great to see that there's gonna be an award show that's gonna honor those things and take it seriously and not have like a worst movie category like it used to and kind of poke fun at itself. Like, take yourself seriously now, yeah.
SPEAKER_01And because the fans are so passionate, I'm sure there's several times it turned them off to award shows like the Golden Globes or the Oscars, where it's like these people are doing better, bigger things. Why aren't they getting recognized just because they're horror films? So it's like this is for you guys, right? Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so I believe this is the first year. I'll go over the categories. I'll start, we're not gonna go over everything in every category because we'll have other episodes devoted to the Chainsaw Awards as we get closer to the broadcast, which the time this comes out, the broadcast is like three months away. So we have to get time. You got time, you have time to watch all these films, but some of the categories there's a write-in category for best kill, there's best video game, best TV series, best nonfiction or mini-series, best documentary feature, best creature effects, makeup effects, costume design, score, cinematography, screenplay, director. One of the interesting things about this is the acting categories are not gender specific. So the actor categories are best lead performance and best supporting performance, and they have five men and five women in each one. So it's even, but just curious your thoughts. Like, what do you make of that? I think it's fine, but I don't know if it's something that's it's different, and I don't know how people think like some people think about that.
SPEAKER_01I I think it's good. I mean, they're all actors, right? But right at the end of the day, I mean, if you there's less winners this way, right? Obviously, there's less winners.
SPEAKER_00That's the thing.
SPEAKER_01You can't have an actor and an actress because you know they're all combined. So I mean, it's not as prestigious as you know, some of the other awards, so I don't know if anybody's like, oh, I should have had that, but I bet there are, right?
SPEAKER_00I mean, it depends on what you're in for, yeah.
SPEAKER_02I I'm for it. I feel like in in the one thing where people compete against each other, where sex has absolutely nothing to do with your skill and what you what your performance is, I feel like why is this taking so long? Meryl Street is probably the best living actor around, but she can only win and only be nominated for the best female actor in the Academy Awards for the Golden Globes. So how many years or how many Oscars would Jack Nicholson not have because he was up against Maryland Street?
SPEAKER_01I'm gonna push back a little bit on YouTube talking shit on Jack Nicholson.
SPEAKER_02I'm not saying he's not an Oscar caliber actor.
SPEAKER_00I'm just saying I mean, I don't even know on the top of my head.
SPEAKER_02When you go best against best, what does sex have to do with it? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. We're we're talking about something that is neutral and everyone's on the same playing field and everyone's doing the same thing.
SPEAKER_01What did I said?
SPEAKER_00It's it's just more and more awards, right? Yeah. It's fine. I think putting them together, it's progressive, but watch like watch what happens if a man wins it two or three years in a row. Watch what happens. Just saying.
SPEAKER_02You know, it could be a thing. What happens? Some people give it real.
SPEAKER_00See that if that'll be no problem. That'll be no problem.
SPEAKER_02Oh no, there will be there will be pushback.
SPEAKER_00Not my Oscars.
SPEAKER_01That's what they'd say.
SPEAKER_00Right. Right. Yeah, I think it I think it's fine though. And then there's five movie categories in the Chainsaw Awards compared to the Oscars, where I think they do like best film and best foreign picture or whatever. Yeah, they do the five categories here are best wide release, best limited release, best streaming premiere, best international movie, which would be your foreign film, and best first feature. I think I like that category. That's a cool one, yeah. Yeah, best first feature would be a great ad to the Oscars. It's like a rookie of the year award, I think. Right. Yeah, uh, I think that'd be a great ad and something they should they should think about.
SPEAKER_01And now the great is the Oscars have the international, yeah, like you said, the foreign one, and but also oftentimes like the parasites and things work their way into the best picture too, right? They work their way into the best in show, if you will, right? Right.
SPEAKER_02But also the the Grammys, they have like best new artists, which is basically the same as what is the best first feature, right?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, don't they have the breakout category too? I'm like, what the hell does that mean? No, I have no idea.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so I think for this episode, for this episode, I think we should talk about the big the big the five movie categories first, and then maybe like lead supporting performances. Oh, and then and we'll and and then like director screenplay and cinematography. I think we can leave the minor ones for another episode, and we'll try to blow through these as quickly as we can. Let's we don't a lot of these we haven't all like seen all the way through, or I know there's plenty on this list I haven't seen yet. I will as we when we get to the movie, when we get to the movie categories, I will list if they are streaming anywhere where you can find them so that you can uh also check those out. Uh, but I'll save that for the movie category. So let's start. Do you guys want to go like end with best picture or best best wide release and start with like cinematography? Let's go reverse order, yeah. Okay, all right. So best cinematography. We have Sean Bobbitt 28 Years Later, The Bone Temple, Jeremy Cox, Backrooms, Andrew Draz Palermo, and Rena Gang for Mother Mary, Nicole Hirsch Whitaker for Dust Bunny, and Colm Hogan for Hokum. Okay, and you guys have seen, I think together, I don't know about Mother Mary, I haven't seen that, but together we've seen the other four films. Yeah, I've done Backrooms, Dust Bunny, and Hokum. Justin, you want to start? Any comments on any of those or which one you like the most? You know what?
SPEAKER_01Let's keep it short so that we don't keep it short. Keep this like short. So so we don't go too long. Based on the other 28 years movie, they're the last one that came out, like that's the one I haven't seen, and that's the one I need to see before I can determine who who's got the most going on on film, right? Cinematography to me, it's almost like a quadruple axle or something like that. It's it's how much can you show us, you know, in this period of time, right? I think for me, it doesn't, you know, there could be castaway where it's one person on an island and that might win for somebody, but for me, you know, the difficulty level plays into it, right? If there's a shitload of like in 28 weeks later, where that opening scene where they're running to get off that island and there's just like a shitload of zombies, like that's one of the best shots in a movie, right? So that's why I'm I'm holding my opinion for for real until I see what the 28 years can do.
SPEAKER_02Okay. Charlie? Okay, so uh so I've seen two of these movies 20 years later, the Bone Temple and Backwards. And to me, they are they're a good example of the dichotomy of 20 years later, Bone Temple is out in the open, it's outside, it's sweeping views, it's looking up at peaks, and you know, you have all the great things that people look for in you know, like a sweeping and epic type of movie, whereas back rooms is completely the opposite, it's claustrophobic, it's tight, it's you only have so much to work with because you're in a confined space. And for me, that means it had to be more difficult because you're not working with things where you know, like you you have all this natural stuff that it will give a great movie something more, whereas backrooms is like it's really up to the actors and the mood and the music and the setting and all of that, where the cinematography you think it's not a big thing, but I feel like it's more of a thing, it's more difficult. Like I said, I've only seen these two movies, so Mother Mary, Dust Bunny, Hogan. I don't know what they have done. But for me, just because of difficulty rating, back rooms would get a higher score for me.
SPEAKER_01I'm obviously yeah, dust Bunny actually was shot pretty well, Mike. You have to admit it was shot well.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and how much of that was done in posed a lot, yeah. A lot of it was CGI, and I'm like, come on, yeah.
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SPEAKER_00I got a whole thing. Why, why, how did they get nominated for eight things? That's a question I'll be looking forward to that, man.
SPEAKER_01So yeah, it's just like directors. You you like animated pictures have directors too, right? It's like so. I mean, the cinematographer comes into play, right? I guess. I don't know.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, for sure. I mean, that's why there's a category in every award ceremony.
SPEAKER_01So I need to go watch Mother Mary and the Bone Temple. How cool is Shotwell though.
SPEAKER_00So there's some yeah, that Backrooms is my one for cinematography. I'm like, that movie is driven by its cinematography, in my opinion. Like, without the cinematography, like very effective. What is that movie?
SPEAKER_01Set design and score, though, also are huge for that one, right?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, set design and cinematography because you're talking about the same thing. Because you can't have good cinematography without a good set. Yeah, you can. You can't get it. They don't get the score. Without good cinematography. No, I mean, you and it is a super effective movie.
SPEAKER_00All right, let's move on because we got a lot of categories here. All right, we're leaving a lot out because we'll cover them later and stuff. But uh screenplay nominees are Curry Barker for Obsession, Zach Kreg for Weapons, Alex Garland for 28 Years Later, the Bone Temple. I'm just gonna call that the Bone Temple from now on. Called the Boner. Easy. That's uh Isa Mazey and Daniel Goldharbor for Faces of Death, and Damien McCarthy for Hokum. Charlie, start with you this time. Screenplay, any of those? Were you watching it? Were you like the writing really stuck out to me?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, so Obsession Weapons Bone Temple, I have seen Faces of Death, I really, really want to see because nostalgia of it. Pokemon, I just keep hearing great things about. I just haven't had the time to get to get in to watch it. But I mean, I will throw out 20 years later because it's a zombie movie, and it's more than a zombie movie, it's a sequel, and it's not just a sequel, it's a to be continued sequel to the 20 days later franchise. So it's really for me down to obsession and weapons. And you know, as much as I fucking hate to be on the side of young people just because I'm old and it's a k knee-jerk reflex. Obsession killed it. I mean, this movie was like everything I wanted. It's that movie that and bat rooms. It's that movie that comes along once every three, four, five years, you're like, thank God. You're saving the genre by spending seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars on a movie for the budget and making God, I don't know what is it, two fifty, three hundred million at this point? Four, almost four now. It's ridiculous. And uh for a good reason. Like it's not you you can't hype up, you can't market a movie into four hundred million dollars. I mean it has to be good. And screenplay plays a big plays a big part in this. It was an original story, but something we've seen in kind of different versions over the over the years, but I'd love it. It's great. And I could have made it work. Me and Nikki would still be together.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, you'd be asking to alter that way. She wouldn't be asking to cancel it. I'd be like, you should have heard that shit when Justin was talking about you the other day. Justin, your thoughts? Oh man, this is this is the one where it's like I feel like people are forgetting how good of a story weapons was, too, right? So um what? It was good. I agree. So Hulk Hulk was a solid, fun, like isolated story. Obsession, like obsession was amazing, right? Like I cannot argue with anybody. I lean probably weapons over obsession, just because I'm contrarian and everybody's like, you know, obsession's the goat. Yeah. But yeah, I'm I'm gonna stick with with Krager and the and the crew. That that's my early actually that's what I cast. Are we telling everybody what we what our votes were?
SPEAKER_00I mean, we you can. You can. I think we'll also have a predictions episode. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, but you can see what you voted for, but then what you think might win, you know? Like later we'll do the what we think will win, but we can also talk about like what we voted for.
SPEAKER_01And this one, if well, okay, if the idea of making a horror movie was about winning the Pangory, then like we would see different release dates to fit in certain years and stuff, and not be at the tail. Right, anyway. But I thought weapons had to braid the stories together. There was continuity things, there was it was a unique story. I mean, we we're gonna say this about all of them, but obsession, wish gone wrong. There's there's there's a love, you know, you know, unreturned, unrequited love kind of situation. It was super well executed, amazingly executed, but I think weapons was a more complex and had more to do, and it did it just as well.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I I agree with you there. I kind of think weapons is between weapons and obsession is the are the two I'm leaning towards, and kind of for those reasons as well. It's you know, the where you have to tell one person's story and then you go and tell the next person's story. You got to intermingle those things together. You know, obsession's really well written. It's a little funnier than weapons, it's uh maybe a lot funnier than weapons, which helps Charlie's case though, too. It's like it's more but I I won't be surprised that the young people will turn out for the fan vote and an obsession Curry Barker wins from this.
SPEAKER_01But I've seen it twice, I've seen it twice in theaters of obsession now, and both times were you know just as good, right? So I love it.
SPEAKER_00Yep, yeah. So let's move on to best director, and we may have the same conversation we just had. Best director, director. This is Curry Barker for Obsession, Zach Crager for Weapons, Nia DaCosta, 28 years later, the Bone Temple, Brian Fuller for Dust Bunny, and Maggie Gillinall for The Bride. Best Director, I'll start this one. I think that I'm gonna pick Zach Krager again for director for weapons here. Again, I won't be surprised if Obsession wins this, but I think there was a whole lot to do. There was bigger set pieces, there was the the way some things are shot, like dude running across at the gas station, like coming from the background into the foreground, and just just some of the shots, and just some of the just some of it just took more technical skill to achieve you know some physical filmmaking as well with the end sequence there and weapons, just a little bit more skill than it took to probably film something like Obsession, but uh not to shit on Obsession. I loved Obsession, it's great.
SPEAKER_01But let's let's that's my vote for weapons. Also had at what 20, 30 times the budget, right? So it's like you know, true, yeah. As far as did the most pound for pound, if you're going pound like uh, you know, Floyd made Floyd Mayweather kind of situation where it's like that was the best fighter pound for pound, but obsession wins that, right? But like that's not, you know, we're not we're not playing with weight classes. So I think yeah, I think Zach Gregor, you know, having Barbarian under his belt and then having studio support and all this stuff was given the reins to a bigger machine, bigger actors, way bigger actors, right? So like Amy Madigan and who's that guy that was Han Solo. Anyway, and the and the Ozarks lady, Julia Garner. Yeah, um, yeah, I mean they had better actors talent to work with or whatever, but still he had to he had to make it all work and more stories, more people to you know, to direct. So I think degree of difficulty and how it was all how it all came out. I'm with Mike on that.
SPEAKER_02I agree. I I'm 100% with you on this because you know, screenplay is about the story, whereas the director it it is moving parts. Who can do a good movie with more moving parts, more actors, more egos, more sets, and this is weapons, it's not obsession. So I think obsession was a better screenplay, but I think that Zach Krager did a better not saying that Kirby Barker didn't do a great job with obsession, he did. But he it was, I would say, an easier like we're talking about diving, you know, the level of difficulty. I mean, I can jump off of no, I can't. I can't even jump off my top floor two stairs up or whatever metered platform and hit a straight-on dive. Pencil dive in it? The guy who does a three and a half, whatever they call it, the flying Lindy, doesn't hit it and do the same amount of splash or maybe a little bit more, but it's obviously a bigger job weapons compared to obsession.
SPEAKER_01Was the flying Lindy, isn't that the back to school dive, or was that the triple?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it is Ronnie Junior Phil.
SPEAKER_00And maybe they'll uh maybe they'll split the difference with screenplay and director. I'm not sure. I mean it's a fan vote thing, but I think I think Quentin Tarantino famously I think he famously when he won his Oscar for Pulp Fiction for the screenplay, which was awarded before director. I think when he won his screenplay Oscar, he got on stage, and I think he all he said something like, Well, I know I'm I know this is the only award I'm winning tonight. So like and he went into like his full speech where he thanked everybody. I think I think DeForest Gump won or director or Zemek has won for director for Forrest Gump that year. And so I think I think like if they give the director, writer director the screenplay, they don't give director also to the same writer. So I don't know, maybe they split the difference and give and maybe weapon Krager gets one and Barker gets the other. We'll we'll see.
SPEAKER_02Okay. But then it sounded a best movie after that.
SPEAKER_00Right.
SPEAKER_02If your best director, somebody else wins best screenplay. Maybe just the decision, right?
SPEAKER_00No, we're not. Let's talk about best supporting performance. Stacey Clausen for Leviticus, Jacob Alordy for Frankenstein, the Guillermo del Toro Frankenstein from Seems Like Forever Ago, L. Fanning in Predator Badlands, Regina Hall in Scary Movie. Wow. David Johnson, The Lawn Walk, Amy Madigan for Weapons, which he already won an Oscar for, Mads Michelson for Dust Bunny. I'm gonna mispronounce this. Darcy Montgomery faces or for Faces of Death. It's probably not Dacra. Dakra, yeah. Dekray Decrey Montgomery. I'm gonna mess that up. I'll figure it out before the next episode. Jack O'Connell, 28 years later, the Bone Temple, and Sigorney Weaver for Dust Bunny. So yeah, uh Leviticus is pretty new. I don't I haven't seen that one yet. I think it's only in theater still. I don't know. Out of this, I'm like Amy Manigan already won the Oscar, so it's gotta be her. Do you think people are paying attention, right?
SPEAKER_01Do you think that people are going to like you know have that knee-jerk and they've already won it? They've already been accepted, right? Like that's that's what I worry about when they're casting their votes. I think it's more recency than it would be the rejection of the mainstream.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. I mean, we still need to see cases of death, I think all three of us. Uh oh, group, group watch. And you know, Michelson and Weaver, I feel like if you have two people from the same movie, they cancel each other out. That's true. So if you only get to vote for one, you don't, they don't, they both don't get enough votes.
SPEAKER_02So I'm just gonna throw out uh whatever Sigorney Weaver is banned and gets founded on voting for. And that's who I voted for.
SPEAKER_01So what it's not the award isn't most and I haven't even seen the movie yet. The the ward is not biggest desire to support this person, Charlie. That's you. I know her. She's good. She's great people, great people.
SPEAKER_00She's in, she's good. Friend of the past, very true. Right. Is she? Right. Maybe after this, of course, yeah. Famously, she does not have an Oscar, and she probably should at some point in her life get one. Agree. But will she settle for a Van Goria? Yeah, I don't know. But I don't know do we think or an all that's all gory award? Yeah. This is where it's like his weapons too far gone that like Zach Krager, Amy Madigan, they're not gonna be rewarded for their work.
SPEAKER_02No, I'm yeah, it's it's gotta be the performance is great.
SPEAKER_01I mean, yeah. So play this out real quick. If are we surprised that Naverett? Well, actually, Naverett's up in the other one, right? But um, are we surprised that Ian or Ayer, you know, weren't in this because the movie was so big?
SPEAKER_00I don't think bear not being in. Yeah, I feel I feel like uh what's the thing? Is it Michael Johnson? Is that yeah, I think so I think that he he would be in for lead performance because they would have that him and Indy would be the lead male and lead female if this was if this was an Oscar category. But since they're all together, they basically left him out.
SPEAKER_01I'm surprised that if anything, Indy would be secondary because it follows Bayer the entire time, right?
SPEAKER_00It's their story, right? Yeah, but I don't think she plays a supporting role. I think she's as much a lead as he is.
SPEAKER_01I think she just Oh, she's just amazing. She just overshadowed it. I don't want to step on this award, but I mean let's move on to it.
SPEAKER_00I mean, there's nothing really else with supporting, I think we need to talk about the lead performance. Zay Z beats for They Will Kill You, Jesse Buckley, The Bride, Peter Dinklage, The Toxic Avenger, Love Edgefor for Back Rooms, Ray Fines, 28 Years Later, The Bone Temple, Rachel McAdams, Send Help, Indy Navaret for Obsession, Toby Poser, Mother of Flies, Such a Poser, Adam Scott, Hokum, and Sophie Sloan for Dust Bunny. I'm gonna runaway crossed off the kid, Sophie Sloane, yeah. This is a runaway, right? It's Indy Navaret, it's not even close.
SPEAKER_01No, Chuetta was on Chuetta was that was gonna be what I said. Yeah, he's got more under his belly, he's been doing it a lot longer, and there's something no no no no no no no at that point.
SPEAKER_02This was almost a single-handed performance. I mean, he really carried the movie and brought the movie to the screens that's true that we're gonna play this movie.
SPEAKER_01That's the true that's the coin I flipped between him and Indy.
SPEAKER_00So maybe not a runaway. But that's gonna be close. But I think indie steals the show and it's done. It is more of a single-handed performance for Edgiefor, but Indy steals the show.
SPEAKER_02And this is a people's choice of war type of movie. Oh, yeah, she's she's hit.
SPEAKER_00She's she she bashes herself in the face, you know. I mean, she's she gives a pretty physical performance. I mean, Edgy. No, I haven't seen Toxic Avenger. Haven't yet. Was it worth it? Have you? It was yeah. Okay. It's not bad. Not bad. It's not bad. Jesse Barkley was really good in The Bride. The Bride, I thought it was better than what critics claimed it to be. But I don't think I don't think it was better than Indy, Indy, what she did. Yeah, no.
SPEAKER_02I mean, they will kill you as he beats. That was a really good movie. Unless you've seen it, but did you say really good? Yeah, I thought it was a really good movie. I thought it was really good. But Brake of Macadams is good help.
SPEAKER_00She's really good now, too. Yeah, that's her.
SPEAKER_02I mean, she's she's a starter. So I don't really this is gonna be a tough one.
SPEAKER_01Rafe has won it. Rafe has won enough in his days, hasn't he? Probably. I mean, he can stop.
SPEAKER_02I mean, we just watched the menu the other day, me, the kids, and Mary. And first time Mary watched me, and she's like, oh my god, this movie's so good. And it is so good, and it's right, yeah, a lot of Ray Fines.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, he's definitely the better of the Fines brothers at acting. So the better Ralph. Yeah. Record sucks.
SPEAKER_00Definitely uh some more to unpack there, but we'll certainly do that down the road. Okay. Best first feature, and this is where we're getting into the five movie categories. The five nominees for best first feature are Back Rooms, Buffet Infinity, Dust Bunning, Iron Lung, and Queens of the Dead. Now, I just have a quick question. Backrooms is there, but Obsession is not right. Unless they're calling Milk and Cereal a feature film and not a short. Parsons and Market Flyer have a number number of shorts also on their IMDBs. So I don't know why Obsession being nominated for as much as it is and Curry Barker being there. You're right. They're not calling Obsession the first feature. Or if they are, how they just left it the fuck out over Dust Bunny. Right.
SPEAKER_02I have started Queens of the Dead three times now. I haven't gotten through the first 15 minutes. Wow. Maybe it's you know, a being committed to watching the movie on my end, but back rooms, iron lung, these are the top for me.
SPEAKER_01I've seen Dust Bunny. Okay, I'm not okay. Mike, this isn't just a rage bait you here. No, you're fine. But for a first film, pretty good, right? Okay, you can't that that's an undeniable. Like for how it looked, everything was very polished. It wasn't it wasn't great. I'm gonna just jump the gun and say, you know, it was it was not a cohesive and it struggles from not being a horror movie at all. It is not a horror movie, and that's the biggest problem with Dust Bunny. But I don't like you can't get any closer to well, okay. Sorry, I'm gonna contradict myself right away because backrooms, we know that Kane Parsons was doing these videos, right? He's he's been working on it and crafting it. And I wanted to give Charlie a little bit of credit. The series that you're referencing is like called the The First View or Darkest View or something like that, is what it's called, but also from Kane Parsons. So while it was different, it was still Kane Parsons. All that being said, Iron Lung Markiplier's done basically mini movies on his channel a lot, too. So I still don't get why I'm with you, Mike. Yeah, Curry Barker should have been on this, and it should be a no-brainer just because $750,000, making $400 million. That's unbelievable. It's bad.
SPEAKER_00Crazy, crazy, right?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, so that should be a no-brainer runaway. But you know, it doesn't mean the others are bad.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so a couple of notes. I had like Iron Lung Markiplier or Mark Fishbach is his real name. It seems like it didn't have the legs that Backrooms or Obsession have, even though he comes from the same background making viral videos. With I read he has 38.7 million YouTube followers, yeah, and Kane Parsons has a fraction of that 3.47 million, and even less for Curry Barker, only has 1.4 million YouTube followers. So, how does this guy with exponentially more YouTube followers not get that many people to watch his movie? That's a good question.
SPEAKER_01You guys keep talking about so I'm gonna I bet you more people watched the videos of him playing Iron Lung, the game, than would watch the movie. I bet you it had like 38 million viewers or something like that.
SPEAKER_02But Iron Lung was a was a good first show. I mean, it was it was different. I mean, you you could tell that it's just seemed like a video game being acted out. Story's nowhere near still very, very good. It was very effective, nothing relatable at all about Iron Lung to anybody, right? Like that you and a very thin premise to begin with. Oh, yeah. What does that even fucking make sense?
SPEAKER_01None of it. Nothing, you're right. So I think, yeah, I think it's a more universal theme that wait, no, but not Parsons. Parsons was taking his own thing. I I thought we were talking about obsession, still, but that's not in my Iron Lung. Iron Lung and comparing it to backrooms, I guess, is what we're saying, right? Kind of okay.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I will say Buffet Infinity sounds very interesting. It's the story of two rival restaurants battling for supremacy in a small town told through low budget television ads. I don't know. Sounds interesting. Is that a horror movie? I don't know.
SPEAKER_01You watch that one and let us know, Mike. Yeah, we'll trust.
SPEAKER_00It's not Queens of the Dead of Dead. Queens of the Dead, yeah. Um that's Queen. Isn't that a movie? Queen of the Dead. It is Aaliyah. Aaliyah, yeah. So best first feature, it's basically backrooms to lose, right? Like it's gotta be backrooms and cane parsing. Probably. I mean, it's really close.
SPEAKER_02Back room dependence, iron lung close second. Um here's the deal.
SPEAKER_01Medium close second. Here's the deal. How many people are Fangoria are they gonna be able to reach with this, right? And how many of those are going to be martier stands, right? So it's I think if anybody pulls an upset, it's gonna be iron lung.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Yeah, sounds good. Best international movie. I don't have much on these. This these are Alpha, Exit 8, Maria. Reflection in a dead diamond, and the wailing. Justin, you said you saw Exit 8?
SPEAKER_01I saw Exit 8 because it is based on a video game that is on PlayStation, probably on Xbox too, but it was one of those free ones of the month that I was able to download, and the kids, kids and I took turns playing it. Basically, you're stuck in a what seems like a never-ending subway station, right? And you you keep walking past the same room, right? And every time you see an anomaly, they call it, you have to turn around and go the other way. And if you don't, then it resets. You're stuck in this loop forever, right? So, like you keep doing it, but it was fine. I liked it more because obviously I played it with the kids, right? So, so it had sentimental value to it. That's fine.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, okay. Reflection in a dead diamond is also nominated in Best Streaming Premiere, and Morama is also nominated in Best Limited Release. So maybe let's just move up to the streaming premieres. That'll give us three guys, three categories left to cover. Best Streaming premiere is I Am Frankelda. Uh, that can be found on Netflix. It's a Latin animated film about a Mexican writer who journeys into her subconscious to face the monsters she has written about. Influencers is on AMC Plus. It's a sequel to Influencer from 2022. Multiplied. Yeah, they did the alien aliens with the with the sequel title.
SPEAKER_02Influencer 2. I hate when people call aliens alien too. Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_01Speaking of, we're gonna have to go.
SPEAKER_00That's yeah, that's gonna be uh an upcoming episode. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01So we're gonna have to call it alien too.
SPEAKER_00Mother of Flies. Mother of Flies is on AMC Plus. A young woman faces a deadly diagnosis, speaks dark magic from a witch in the woods. I've seen enough horror movies to know that she's probably gonna be cured and live happily ever after.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_00I think that's what I would do.
SPEAKER_01I guarantee you her whole family doesn't die because of something awful she brings back into the house. Nothing can go wrong.
SPEAKER_00Right uh Reflection in a Dead Diamond is also an AMC Plus shutter release. This is a French film where a former spy suspects his adversaries have resurfaced after his intriguing neighbor goes missing. Whatever.
SPEAKER_02Like whatever the typical French trash.
SPEAKER_01And what happens is halfway through the movie there's a shift, and like there's a secret society that's beating the shit out of people until they until they get to transcendence.
SPEAKER_02There's gonna be something or something before cutting stuff up and making something to eat, guaranteed.
SPEAKER_01Probably like a rat tattooey or something.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. The last one for streaming premiere was VHS Halloween, also an AMC Plus, came out around Halloween of last year. Anthology, like all the other VHSs. A lot of people seem to like this one, though. The VHS series, they seem to be hits and misses, and this one seemed like to be a pretty strong hit when it came out.
SPEAKER_02I have not, this is the only one I haven't seen. And I love all of the VHS. There's always at least one good one where I'm like, oh my god, that's awesome.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, based on what I'm seeing, just on the the descriptions, like Mother of Flies or VHS Halloween, maybe the pick. At least the the ones I've not seen any of these five, but at least uh those might be the two that I'll seek out first.
SPEAKER_01I'm kind of bummed. Like I know I've seen some streamy premieres that uh that should be on this list. Like do we have to watch all of these? It's Watson's Charlie Homework. I don't want to watch all of them.
SPEAKER_00We'll have to watch Reflection and a Dead Diamond three times, actually.
SPEAKER_01What was the movie recently where it was like it had like a $75,000 gross because it released in like three theaters or something? Was this Dolly? It might have been Dolly, but like I consider that a like a streaming premiere, don't you?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I guess not by definition, apparently.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, all right, all right.
SPEAKER_02Let me explain to you what streaming is, old man.
SPEAKER_01No, I get it, but I feel like it's like, you know, one day in the theater does not a wide release make. Agreed. That's why there's limited release. Oh, there we go.
SPEAKER_00That's a good segue we just did, right? Right. Limited release. Let's hit it. These are these one, two, three, five films are Forbidden Fruits. This is on AMC Plus, a shutter film. This is a dark comedy. It's a are we doing wide or limited? We're doing limited, right? Limited, yeah. Limited.
SPEAKER_01I've got forbidden under wide.
SPEAKER_02You do? Mm-hmm. I'm looking at their website and it says best limited release movie just funny, Rama Queens. Limited, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Charlie just stepped on them all. You can't renounce them anyway.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Best limited release. I think I had I saw Forbidden Fruits as a limited, not a wide.
SPEAKER_01Limited chance of winning.
SPEAKER_00And so dark comedy. I don't know. Sorry, Forbidden Fruits. Oh, uh, it's a witch cult. They work at an upscale mall department store. They look to bring in a new member. I actually watched this one. Which one is this? Oh Forbidden Fruits. Oh, you're okay.
SPEAKER_01So we're gonna talk about that now, but like, okay.
SPEAKER_00No, no, I know. Well, I'll list all of them. I'm just saying I I watched that one. Morama, uh they say it's a period piece. I guess it's kind of like Carrie, I guess, right? About a period. Is that what you're saying? Yeah, Carrie's a period piece. Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_03Come on now. See, bitzki.
SPEAKER_00Queens of the Dead. This is on uh Hulu and AMC Plus. Drag Queen zombie horror comedy, directed by Tina Romero, the daughter of the legend George A. Romero. I have seen the thumbnail for that. The Serpent Skin. This is a trans woman escapes her transphobic hometown, meets a goth tattoo artist, and they bond over their supernatural abilities. Okay. Lot going on there. And then Touch Me. No thanks. Nope, no thanks. No, no, that's the name of the movie. Touch me. This is also AMC Plus. Two best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world. Like brain damage. Right. That's what I was thinking. I saw the cover for this, and I'm like, it does it. The alien tentacle doesn't look like a dick with a brain on it, but like brain damage.
SPEAKER_01But that came out in 1988, didn't it?
SPEAKER_00It did. It did, I think. Yeah. You look at you who sucks at movie years. Out of these, the only one I've seen so far is Forbidden Fruits. It's kind of like Mean Girls meets the craft, I guess. That's how the just the synopsis said. I do want to say one thing. I hate when the synopsis says, like, this movie is like this meets that. I'm like, let me figure that out. Or let me not figure that out, and I'll just decide if I like it or not. Because the whole time I'm watching it, I'm like, yeah, this is very much mean girls. There's three mean girls, they're initiating a new member. Oh, and they're also part of a witch cult, so it is kind of like the craft. I'm like, so just don't tell me that. I'll figure it out, or I won't. Right. If I don't figure it out, I'll think you did something original and cool. But yeah, so I don't know. It was, it was, it wasn't bad. I mean, solid two stars out of five. It wasn't a terrible watch. It takes a while to get where it's going, but then once it starts going, it's not bad. It's some some you won't tell early on, but there's some good good kills and good blood and guts in there later on in the film. Rest of it, rest of it's whatever. But any other limited releases you guys want to talk about?
SPEAKER_01Like Dust Bunny showed up on my list here. Um that's uh in the that's under the wide release. So I don't know why it's on the on the website, it's showing up on the limited here, but um yeah, I haven't seen any of the others except for Dust Bunny.
SPEAKER_00Maybe they changed it after I voted. I don't know.
SPEAKER_01They did. They did. I just want to say I am a contributing member to uh Fangoria compendium that was recently released. Or not I haven't got it yet, though. It was a Kickstarter thing, so I might get it in like three years.
SPEAKER_00Everybody cares. That's great. Yeah, they do. My name's gonna be it's in the book, guys. Are you gonna subscribe to the donate to the In Search of Darkness documentary for the 70s and get a producer credit on that? Ooh, maybe there you go. Maybe I'll wait till the 80s. They've that's already been out. Oh shit. So yeah, insert uh that's under documentary. So In Search of Darkness in 2019 put out three parts that are 1980s horror movie documentaries. They did one, then a second one that's basically like special effects, then a third one, and then they did last year Fangoria Chainsaw Award documentary winner was In Search of Darkness 1990 to 94. So covering the movies of that half of the 90s. This year, one of the nominees is the same in Search of Darkness 95 to 99, and now they're going back to doing the 70s. It's Charlie's timeline coming up. They're they're working on that.
SPEAKER_02So the 50s?
SPEAKER_0018. But those are great documentaries. The those are really great, great watches.
SPEAKER_01We'll be the judge of that, Mike.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Maybe. No, we we won't. All right. No, let's uh let's hit up best wide release film and let's get out of here after that. Or I mean we'll ask a couple of questions, but I don't want to spend too much more time on this. Best wide release. 28 years later, the Bone Temple. You can watch this on Netflix. Backrooms, The Bride, which is on HBO Max, Dusk Bunny is on HBO Max, Faces of Death, Pocum, Leviticus, Obsession, Send Help, which is on Hulu, and Weapons, which is on Prime and HBO Max. Quite the field, quite the field, especially when you throw weapons in there from 11 months ago.
SPEAKER_02It is it it makes me happy that there are so many good horror movies out there. Yes. And these are all really, really good movies, not just good horror movies. These are good movies.
SPEAKER_01How about we pick like three that we wouldn't mind winning based on what we've seen so far? All right, let's do it. Like, because for me, my list would be weapons, obsessions, and probably back rooms. Yeah, those would probably be the three that I would not mind winning. I feel the exact same.
SPEAKER_00The three that I would not mind winning are weapons, obsession, and send help. I want get Sam give Sam Raimi to win something. I mean, you know, Evil Dead 2 was an Oscar snub, you know, in 87. You know, uh Sam Raimi. Sam Raimi needs to win something, you know. I would put Sam Raimi some love. He's still got his fastball, you know.
SPEAKER_01Hokum and Send Help would be on my next tier, right? Yeah. I because I haven't seen Bone Temple or The Bride.
SPEAKER_00So I I do feel like that the the young people that will go online to a website and cast votes will get backrooms and obsession, the high vote counts it needs to get those movies probably to be the two favorites.
SPEAKER_01My guess is it splits the vote and then the weapons, the true fans. Maybe.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. But yeah, I think The Bride is out, I think Dust Bunny is out. I was and I think yeah, and the Bone Temple is probably out.
SPEAKER_02Well, I would like to jump in with as a gen actor first, whatever. That you're a boomer. Second, we vote a lot too. We are internet savvy, and we have money to go watch all of these movies. No, you're you're you're right. You're right. You're right.
SPEAKER_01You also have the generation that you drop off at the the Native T around, right? So it's like they're kind of cutting, you know they're running your vote, they're canceling it.
SPEAKER_02I don't know if you notice about me, but I have all the generations.
SPEAKER_01That's true.
SPEAKER_02That's true. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00I think we'll do an episode down the road where we'll talk more in depth about all 10 of these films and maybe you know, rank them in a certain way. But I think you know, we we're gonna talk about obsession backrooms quite a bit over the next one.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, maybe we'll break them up into a head and a heart kind of awards. Like a heart wants this one, but their head thinks this one should win. But kind of.
SPEAKER_02We also have uh like a one-year moratorium on movies, right? So yeah, we can spoil it. But I mean, weapons at 11 months as much effort.
SPEAKER_01I'll be right there. Like I put my put my RSVP up for it, you know.
SPEAKER_00So before we get out of here, let me just note the most nominations. 28 years later, the Bone Temple got nine Chainsaw Award nominations, Dust Bunny with eight. I gotta talk about that. I'll talk about that maybe another time so we can get out of here. Yeah, backrooms six, The Bride, five, obsession, four, faces of death, four, pocum four, weapons four, and Frankenstein four. Uh any snubs that as there are anything that you saw that were like, how did this not get nominated for anything?
SPEAKER_01Well, of course. Curry Barker for not uh first release.
SPEAKER_00First feature, sure. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I feel like then help should have gotten more nominations. It was pretty original. Pretty good directing.
SPEAKER_00Really good, yeah. Definitely. I think what they get two for Rachel McAdams and for Best Wide Release was that was only the only two.
SPEAKER_01I'm surprised that no conjuring, no ugly stepsister. I don't I'm not I don't know the dates on these. Now, centers didn't qualify. That was last year, right? Last year was the centers year. Yeah. Stupid, I know what you did last summer, things like that. I'm surprised didn't at least get something.
SPEAKER_02They don't they don't have worse movie anymore.
SPEAKER_01So that's true. Do not have worse movie.
SPEAKER_00I think Dolly was the biggest snub. Dolly's great. Four out of five stars.
SPEAKER_01Is it too is it too new?
SPEAKER_00No.
SPEAKER_01It qualified?
SPEAKER_00It qualified. It came out March of 2026. So or I I believe it was it had a small festival release and then was on like streaming March 2026.
SPEAKER_01So yeah, it's been about bring her back. Is that too yeah, there's clown in a cornfield? Was that last year? That was last year, I think. Okay. That was a good ride. That was a good ride. I like that. I stand by that. Yeah, but I what about what about most fun? Like it's a fun award, or do you think that's what they got away from when they got away from some of the MTV type thing?
SPEAKER_00Because you know, just think that's what they got away from some of that stuff.
SPEAKER_01Okay, gotcha.
SPEAKER_00They had I can't remember the names of them, but like some of the awards were like worst person you'd want to be stuck in a room with, or I don't know, some dumb shit like that.
SPEAKER_01Like, okay, I don't know. I just think best, like, like Charlie's the best ride, you know.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, or it was it was like, you know, best girlfriend or whatever, or some dumb shit. I don't know. Mickey.
SPEAKER_01Mickey. Worst girlfriend.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Same.
SPEAKER_00Did you guys last questions? Last question, and we'll wrap this up. Did you write in a best kill? Yeah, heck yeah, I did.
SPEAKER_01Do you want to share? I wrote in Amy Madigan. I wrote in, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, the kill at the end. Let's go.
SPEAKER_02I don't think I did. I don't I don't think there was any like exceptional, uh to remember, type kills.
SPEAKER_00I wrote in since Dolly got snubbed. I wrote in where Dolly kills her father. The punch the punch through the chest comes through the back, out the chest, towards the viewer. You should have written the effect effect.
SPEAKER_01Should have wrote in when old stifler got it. But that wasn't, I mean, yeah. Yeah, I mean, uh yeah, two part kill.
SPEAKER_02Two part again. I should have done that one because that was the most satisfying.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, she was like, She's like, oh no, and she just started booking. She knew it was coming. She knew anything about it. And old dude running through the street getting blasted by the car, too. That would have been a good one from Weapons, too. The principal. Anyway.
SPEAKER_00All right. Anyway, all right, guys. Yeah. So this was the our breakdown on the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. You can go to Fangoria.com and or Google search the 2026 Chainsaw Awards. Find a place where you can go vote online for all of these categories. And what I do like is you can also, if you haven't seen anything in the category or don't want, you can skip it, which I did for some of these. You don't have to just pick one out of the blue. So skip some of the video game, you know. But anyway, go do that, go check that out, give them some love, and check back often as we'll talk more about the chainsaw awards as they get closer. Well, for some of the things, or as we watch more of them, yeah. Yeah, as we watch as we watch more of them, we'll have more insight on some of these, and maybe we'll change some of our predictions based on that. You know, thanks for listening to the All Goats Silvery Podcast. Rate and review us wherever you listen to your pods, and make sure you follow us. You don't want to miss your favorite horror movies being broken down by us. And if Aliens is one of your favorite horror action adventure movies, sci-fi movies, check that out coming up on Monday.
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