Covid got a little too close for comfort so we are taking a week off from the studio to bring you some pre recorded holiday cheer! Tune in for our Holiday Album featuring Christmas and Krampus Day songs and skits. Stay tuned after the show for something special you won’t want to miss? Get lost…
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Scott and Jer get into the sorta-holiday spirit with some Thanksgiving trivia and Turkey Droppings. The it’s time to dig deep into the Miss Holocaust Survivor Pageant. Get Lost!
To start the show, Scott and Jer talk about Bacon-flavored lube, Krampus, Sinister, Nintendo and Big Bird. In Web Droppings, Elf on the Shelf is banned and police start cracking down on early decorators. Also: Santa is anti-vax? Not sure, but we do know that Santa don’t like the poor. Get Lost!
This week, Lost At Home interviews James Jude Courtney, AKA The Shape/Michael Myers from Halloween Kills, for a second time, digging into his work on the Halloween 2018 sequel and its release in the time of COVID. Get Lost!
It’s our third episode of Halloween Month and Scott and Jer talk fake bot-written horror movies, cocaine hippo birth control, Squid Game, Halloween trees, Corey Feldman, serial killers, wizards and murder houses. Get Lost!
A few technical difficulties delayed things a bit, but nothing can stop Lost At Home from Halloween Month. In Week 2, Matt Granger moves from interviewee to co-host and joins us for all of the stories. We bring some horror movie recommendations, Demi Lavato’s alien advocacy, Pete Rose’s podcast and Pinocchio’s incest to bullet points…
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Clowns. Back in 2016/2017 we literally couldn’t get enough of them. With the remake of Stephen King’s IT taking the nation by it red squeaking nose, 2017 started the strangest epidemic of the 21st century…. the great clown epidemic. We covered this on the podcast all through the fall of 2016 and again in 2017…
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It is Halloween Month proper and on week #1, Scott makes some vague promises about what to expect before we dive into some horror movie recommendations and bullet points. In Spider Web Droppings: Body Horror Edition, a man’s bodily exits get confused, a woman finds an incredible use for her missing eye and a woman…
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