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Nightmare on Film Street - A Horror Movie Podcast

People Eaters: The Stuff vs. Soylent Green

Nightmare on Film Street - A Horror Movie Podcast

Kimberley Elizabeth & Jonathan Dehaan

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2017

⏱️ 74 minutes

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In this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, Kim and Jon invite you to a not so dystopian future – in which you listen to an episode of a quirky little Horror podcast. Maybe you throw it on while on a treadmill, at work, or in the car. Perhaps while listening you opt to grab a snack – something fast, easy, nutritious. You go to bite down.. when you realize… IT’S PEOPLE. SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE. PEOPPPLEEEEEE.

This week, we talk two people-eating classics; The people eating people of SOYLENT GREEN (1973), and ultra goo-tastic, people-eating THE STUFF (1985).

And as always, cast your vote in our People Eater Twitter Poll @NOFSpodcast, and join our Facebook group to continue the conversation with horror fiends like yourself.

This show is made possible because of fiends like yourself!

Support Nightmare on Film Street at www.patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet

What’s Keeping us Creepy?

1. Highlights from FRIGHTMARE IN THE FALLS 2017 this past weekend with special guests Kane Hodder of Friday the 13th VII-X, Bill Johnson of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Alex Vincent of Child’s Playand many more!

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November 16th, 2017

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0:00.0

Fellow Fiends, Fines, welcome to another terrifying and delectable episode of Nightmare on Film Street.

0:17.0

The Horror Podcast with Zero C zero credibility, but all of the blood.

0:29.0

Gools and gore.

0:38.0

Your puny heart can handle. Let's give a grave welcome to our hosts John and Kim.

0:50.0

Hello again, fiends and welcome to Nightmare on Film Street.

0:53.4

I'm John.

0:54.1

I'm Kim and this week we are talking people leaders

0:59.2

both the human and non-human kind.

1:00.7

Yes, many varieties. We got in-human marshmallow and then the post-apocalyptic

1:06.8

we're running out of food. Let's eat humans regardless because overpopulation.

1:09.8

I mean I think it's inevitable really. A little even if we're going to talk about the the socioeconomics of it I just think that it's the people who just tuned into this show are like oh God what is this

1:19.5

spoiler alert it's not like that at all today we are talking about Larry Cone's 1985 the stuff.

1:25.6

Should I do the next one? I assume you will. And then we are also talking about 1973's

1:31.2

silent green. Directed by who who yeah it doesn't matter it's a

1:35.1

Charlton Heston movie nobody cares who directed it who directed planet the apes I don't

1:39.2

know charleton Heston like for all I know he did everything I didn't know Charlton Heston was in it because I just didn't know nor care.

1:45.0

You know who I do care about? The villain in this movie.

1:51.0

Who is the villain?

1:52.0

He looked like a retro-willam defim de foe oh you mean the bodyguard

1:55.8

i don't know he's yeah he's the bodyguard of the old guy who dies

2:00.8

who then is essentially hired by the company to cover it the shit up.

2:03.8

He's a hired goon.

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