
The Hour of Horror, Haunts & Hilarity
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 196 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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Johnny Carson (1925–2005) was an iconic American television host, comedian, and writer, widely regarded as the “King of Late Night.” Born in Corning, Iowa, and raised in Nebraska, he served in the Navy during World War II before launching his career ... more
Tom and Jenny discuss Sean Baker’s critically acclaimed 2017 slice of life drama about a six-year-old girl who lives with her unemployed single mother in a budget motel in Kissimmee, Florida. Thanks to Gramthars Hammer for treating us to the movie!
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Long time periodic watcher, used to enjoy the true crime & horror movie reviews.
The hosts are now both insufferable and boring self important hypocrites. Always have to be down on boomers and others groups they know nothing about. They think their personal opinions are facts-wrong!!
They constantly brag and promote their own lame interests. Pseudo intellectual bores with unbelievable hubris. Pod has become a waste of time and beyond annoying.
Who green lit this sham? If you advertise a guest then have the guest on don’t just say John Doe on the title and take of him or her without having the said guest on - sheesh
Jenny is fantastic..very intelligent, great snarky sense of humor and she’s fun to listen to. Love her many wigs and Goth look. On the other hand Tom is so irritating! He’s an over exercised braggart who thinks he’s an expert on everything (he’s not!) and tries to be a tough guy who think he’s John Rambo. He constantly interrupts, blabs on and on and gets way off topic. I either skip over his yakking or give up listening all together. He’s also a misogynist who thinks women are just basically b... more
I had high hopes for this show, it actually covers several topics that I haven’t heard many other podcasts cover. But the hosts are woefully uninformed about the topics while managing to be VERY opinionated, all while glossing over so much important and relevant information on show topics. Some low key bigotry, misogyny, and victim shaming was all I needed to hear to not listen to any more episodes. Thanks but no thanks!
I’ve been following these guys for a long time, never been disappointed!!!
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Engaging with the intersections of horror, true crime, and pop culture, this show offers a blend of humor and insight, making it uniquely accessible for its listeners. The hosts discuss a wide range of topics, from serial killers and infamous crimes to movie reviews and nostalgically reflecting on 80s culture. Listeners can expect an unpredictable format with lively banter, resulting in episodes that often explore serious themes while delivering light-hearted, comedic commentary. The show's casual and conversational style is likely to resonate with fans of genre fiction, nostalgia, and dark humor.
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