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Ep. 42: Tobe Hooper's "Poltergeist" (1982)

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Have you ever wondered how a seemingly playful ghost story can transform into an absolute nightmare? In this episode of "Screams and Streams," we take you on a thrilling journey through Tobe Hooper's 1982 horror gem "Poltergeist." We kick things off by reminiscing about our initial reactions to the film's blend of light-hearted Spielbergian elements and bone-chilling horror. With our themed cocktail, "Don't Go Into the Light," in hand, we dive into how a haunted house built on a burial ground and a child-friendly ghost tale evolves into something truly terrifying.
Craig T. Nelson's rollercoaster performance and classic paranormal tropes take center stage as we explore the humor and horror that make "Poltergeist" unforgettable. From a dog's uncanny reactions to ghostly occurrences to Tangina's sharp wit, we dissect the characters and scenes that have etched themselves into horror movie history. We also scrutinize some curious parenting choices, like nonchalantly sending kids off in a cab amidst chaos, and reminisce at outdated, nostalgic elements like TV channels ending their broadcast day.
Finally, we delve into the film's technical marvels and standout scenes that remain iconic. From the unsettling clown doll to Jo Beth Williams' harrowing experience in a rotating room, we discuss the incredible special effects and Jerry Goldsmith's intense score that amplifies every moment. We wrap up with creepy real-life trivia, such as the tragic stories of Dominique Dunne and Heather O'Rourke, and the eerie use of real skeletons on set. Join us as we celebrate and critique this horror classic, offering a nostalgic yet critical look at "Poltergeist" and its lasting impact on the genre.

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

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Kapitler

1. Ep. 42: Tobe Hooper's "Poltergeist" (1982) (00:00:00)

2. Horror Movie Podcast Review (00:00:03)

3. Paranormal Tropes in Classic Film (00:06:25)

4. Questionable Parenting Skills and Tornado Drama (00:16:52)

5. 80s Film Analysis (00:22:09)

6. Poltergeist Film Analysis (00:30:23)

7. Eerie Moments in Poltergeist Film (00:38:03)

8. Exploring Eerie Moments in Film (00:44:11)

9. Creepy Film Trivia and Behind-the-Scenes Stories (00:50:13)

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Have you ever wondered how a seemingly playful ghost story can transform into an absolute nightmare? In this episode of "Screams and Streams," we take you on a thrilling journey through Tobe Hooper's 1982 horror gem "Poltergeist." We kick things off by reminiscing about our initial reactions to the film's blend of light-hearted Spielbergian elements and bone-chilling horror. With our themed cocktail, "Don't Go Into the Light," in hand, we dive into how a haunted house built on a burial ground and a child-friendly ghost tale evolves into something truly terrifying.
Craig T. Nelson's rollercoaster performance and classic paranormal tropes take center stage as we explore the humor and horror that make "Poltergeist" unforgettable. From a dog's uncanny reactions to ghostly occurrences to Tangina's sharp wit, we dissect the characters and scenes that have etched themselves into horror movie history. We also scrutinize some curious parenting choices, like nonchalantly sending kids off in a cab amidst chaos, and reminisce at outdated, nostalgic elements like TV channels ending their broadcast day.
Finally, we delve into the film's technical marvels and standout scenes that remain iconic. From the unsettling clown doll to Jo Beth Williams' harrowing experience in a rotating room, we discuss the incredible special effects and Jerry Goldsmith's intense score that amplifies every moment. We wrap up with creepy real-life trivia, such as the tragic stories of Dominique Dunne and Heather O'Rourke, and the eerie use of real skeletons on set. Join us as we celebrate and critique this horror classic, offering a nostalgic yet critical look at "Poltergeist" and its lasting impact on the genre.

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Ep. 42: Tobe Hooper's "Poltergeist" (1982) (00:00:00)

2. Horror Movie Podcast Review (00:00:03)

3. Paranormal Tropes in Classic Film (00:06:25)

4. Questionable Parenting Skills and Tornado Drama (00:16:52)

5. 80s Film Analysis (00:22:09)

6. Poltergeist Film Analysis (00:30:23)

7. Eerie Moments in Poltergeist Film (00:38:03)

8. Exploring Eerie Moments in Film (00:44:11)

9. Creepy Film Trivia and Behind-the-Scenes Stories (00:50:13)

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