embracing the filth of "Street Trash" (1987), a wildly offensive horror-comedy cult hit about the perils of drinking rancid hooch
emma's most hated film to date!
In this week’s episode of BFGE, I treat Emma to pre-show cocktails before we tuck into J. Michael Muro’s “democratically offensive” horror-comedy, Street Trash: a film in which a group of vagabonds living in a Brooklyn junkyard falls prey to Tenafly Viper—$1 booze that’s gone bad and turns anyone who drinks it into a technicolor puddle of slime.
Also in this episode:
Sarah reveals why she loves living next to the toxic Meeker Avenue Plumes.
Emma pontificates about the Vietnam War, a war in which she bravely fought, vicariously, by taking a single graduate-level seminar.
The ladies taste test the closest booze to Tenafly Viper they could find: Richard’s Wild Irish Rose, a fortified wine that comes with its own entourage of clinically depressed fruit flies. Tune in to see if it turns S & E into fluorescent purple GOO.
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we aren’t promoting this podcast yet, so if you have any friends who love either a. horror, cult, and generally off-the-wall films and/or b. annoying women, please spread the word, give us a share, or leave us a positive review on spotify or apple podcasts (dm me negative/nasty stuff privately plz). we post our upcoming films on our instagram account, and are trying to keep the mix of horror/cult/arthouse films broad. if you have a recommendation (something you think emma would really hate), i’ll add it to the already long list.
I finally watched Texas Chainsaw Massacre after your first episode and am excited to dive into more obscure and disgusting stuff!
I've been very much into the french new extremity stuff as of lately, so my recommendation is a disgusting pregnancy movie (CGI baby included): À l'intérieur (2007)