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Fear No Evil (1981) feat. Movie Oubliette

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Horror Queers

Film Reviews, Lgbt Horror, Gay, Gay Horror, Queer Horror, Lgbt, Queer, Film History, Tv & Film

4.8854 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2021

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

Dress in your best antichrist drag because we’re talking about the absolutely wild (and frequently nonsensical) Fear No Evil (1981). Along for the ride are Dan and Conrad from Movie Oubliette, making this a truly international podcast experience across four countries and three continents. C/W: the dog dies. Up for debate: is this film homophobic or is it a condemnation of the damaging effects of religion? Is it a Christmas or an Easter movie? Is director Frank LaLoggia using the film to work out some personal issues? And can we find something nice to say about Kathleen Rowe McAllen’s bee stung lips and atrocious acting? Plus: bloody baptisms, satin Grease jackets, gun vaginas, death by dodgeball, animal cruelty, Gynecomastia and Dendrophilia, and many, MANY male asses, including one Trace deems so perfect, you could hold a tea party on it.  Oh, and we end things with a quick round of Mooblie Awards!  Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd and/or Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners > Trace: @tracedthurman > Joe: @bstolemyremote > Movie Oubliette: @MovieOubliette Be sure to support the boys on Patreon!  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Bring Home Smile 2 on Digital Now. In this terrifying thriller, an unknown force has latched on to global pop star Sky Riley as reality and her nightmares collide. By the film critics are calling the scariest movie of the year by a mile and get over 40 minutes of bone-chilling extras including deleted scenes and more

0:23.9

available at participating retailers rated r from paramount pictures good morning afternoon or evening

0:36.0

and welcome to the bloody Disgusting Network.

0:40.5

The following show is just horrifying.

0:45.6

Beware.

0:48.2

Music You're obsessed with her and you're obsessed with her daughter!

1:03.1

All right, easy, Geraldo.

1:04.8

And welcome back to horror queers. We're talking the Omen meets Carrie. We're talking

1:17.8

bee stung lips and helotan skin. And we're talking baby gay goth glowups. And I'm Joe.

1:25.9

And I'm Trace. And we're talking, talking pot ain't gonna make you grow tits man

1:30.0

except it kind of does it kind of does yeah everyone we are talking 1981's fear no evil and

1:38.9

good lord i mean pun intended is that a pun i I don't know. Antichrist, yeah.

1:46.3

This is a movie, everyone.

1:51.1

First time watch for me, not a first time watch for Joe, and I blame you for this.

1:57.6

Yeah, I'll accept that designation. I have a responsibility, but I feel like part of my responsibility is to make everyone in their dog watch this movie, because I can tell you for our first watch, this movie doesn't do anything you think it's going to do.

2:06.5

And that makes it really fun.

2:08.1

Oh, I agree.

2:09.4

And it's one of those films, too, that whenever we started our podcast, you know, we of course did our homework like Googling, oh, what are queer horror films?

2:15.7

Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

2:17.0

And this is always a film that showed up, but unfortunately, back in early 2019, like, it wasn't

2:22.6

available. It wasn't easy to find. Yes. Gentle plug, not being paid for this, but Scream Factory

2:28.5

did release a way of this. And so everyone seek it out, and it's also in all the streamers. So there you go. Indeed. Yeah. And maybe

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