A bi-weekly look at the monster movies, TV shows, cult films, and horror stuff that keeps YOU up at night! In the days before syndicated stations and 24 hour programming, television stations often showed old monster movies hosted by local on-air talent. It is in this spirit that “Test Pattern” is made – a little bit spooky, a little bit silly, but always informative! Jacob and Tab have a new topic... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 260 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
As we hang up our horror host costumes, we can’t help but pass out that sweet sweet Test Pattern Halloween Candy. It’s time for one final Halloween Hoorah!
We contemplate life and death and come to the realization that sometimes… dead is better. We read Stephen King’s darkest novel, Pet Sematary and watched the 1989 adaptation! more
We come full circle, as we revisit our first movie together ... Sleepaway Camp! Stay tuned after the episode for a bonus conversation with Jacob and James about their OG bad movie nights! more
We're joined by Brian Ivanhoe to explore the boundaries of reality with Jacob's Ladder and Silent Hill! more
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I’m an old man, but even I can’t listen to a full hour of “man interrupts woman.”
Really enjoy this podcast. The hosts are informative and they both truly respect the movies they review even if they don’t like the film. I also like they talk facts and their opinions without interrupting each other. They do their research even on their favorite movies and give great insights. Highly recommend!!!
A joy to listen to. Listening to Jacob and Tab is simultaneously like listening to one of the most fascinating special features you could find about any horror movie and yet also like chatting with old friends and sharing your love for something. It’s a joy and a pleasure every time there’s a new episode and Test Pattern is a perfect way to discover hidden gems or reminisce about old classics.
I’ve been binging Test Pattern at work, listening to every single episode from the beginning up to the current episode. They are always thoughtful and invested in the topic, and the conversations are always worth listening to even when I don’t agree. They’ve inspired me to do a podcast of my own!
This podcast continues to keep me sane during the ongoing plague of the past 4 years! I have been using it as my daily diversion from the horror of our current very real reign of terror! Thanks so very much for your thoughtful and generous analysis of an important genre.
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