
Part Mystery Science Theater 3000, part dark-back-room-at-the-blockbuster, join Greg, Eric, and Dan who pass their time trapped in a mysterious underground VHS rental store watching obscure horror, exploitation, video nasties, or whatever else catches their attention. Ranked #11 best horror film podcast globally, we laugh, share beers, and break down under-seen gems scene by scene, all while being... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 262 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsComedyTV & Film | |||

Here it is -- the final Stabby Stabby episode. But before it's all over, we're delivering one final Hugo Awards, celebrating our 5th year's worth of movies. Who was the best director, what was our favorite movie, and what movie had our favorite nudit... more
In this penultimate, special episode of Stabby Stabby, the boys are joined by old friend Moleman to finally tackle a movie we’ve referenced, revered, and maybe been a little afraid to cover for years: JAWS.
With eviction looming, there’s time for on... more
Well, here we are, on episode 248 of Stabby Stabby and about to be thrown out of the movie hole. Today, the boys come to terms with the impending end of the podcast by continuing to watch their favorite movies. This week, Dan picks 2019's horror mast... more
Things are looking dire down in the Molehole, and while Eric's out looking for a new place to live, we decide to try to cheer Greg up by finally watching his favorite movie of all time, The Return of the Living Dead (1985)! We get down to talking abo... more
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I listen to a lot of podcasts. I love how different this one is as I’ve never listened to a movie review one before. I am someone who loves reading horror or listening to scary podcasts but am too scared to watch scary movies (minus the “bad” 80s campy horror here and there). This is super enjoyable and also gives me ideas of movies that might not be too scary! Most importantly I appreciate how the hosts are respectful and do not go into gore, torture, SA, etc that may be in movies. It helps me ... more
I love these guys. The show sounds like fun for them which makes it fun for me. They pick movies from all decades which is great, and they don't end up actually liking a lot of them which I appreciate. Really though, they're actually just fun to listen to. They keep things moving along and unlike most of the 3 million movie podcasts out there, make me laugh regularly. Great show!
Who else would cover the masterpiece Beyond the Door III with such aplomb? No one but the Stabby boys. Love this podcast.
I am a big horror fan, and I’ve seen lots of movies, but I really love how these guys bring up interesting and somewhat obscure movies that I have never seen. The way they talk about them reminds me of hanging around with my horror writer and comedian friends who love to dissect and talk about movies they’ve seen. The banter is fun and flows easily, and I’ve gone back and watched some of the movies that they discussed, and laughed remembering things they said. It’s a great show, I highly recomme... more
These guys will try to highlight the weird outliers. Maybe they’ll cover War of the Worlds the 1980s tv show. See? I listened to the episode, guys.
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A unique blend of humor and film critique takes center stage as the hosts engage in lively discussions about obscure horror films, exploitation flicks, and cult classics. With an approach that resembles a blend of commentary and playful banter, the trio explores the depths of underappreciated cinema, sharing personal anecdotes and engaging in comedic storytelling that brings the episodes to life. The molecular commentary style creates an enjoyable atmosphere for listeners, as the hosts dissect cinematic elements while coaxing laughter and contributions from their experiences in the genre, making the show both informative and entertaining for horror enthusiasts and film buffs alike.
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