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HORROR BUSINESS Episode 118: TOURIST TRAP & CRAWLSPACE

HORROR BUSINESS Episode 118: TOURIST TRAP & CRAWLSPACE

Published 4 years ago
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Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We have one awesome episode in store for you guys because we’re talking 1979’s Tourist Trap and 1986’s Crawlspace.

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We start by talking about some of the stuff involving horror recently. Liam talks about seeing the new David Cronenberg film Crimes Of The Future, and we discuss the career trajectory of Kristen Stewart. We talk about the most recent season of Stranger Things, and Justin talks about starting the television series Evil.

We start with Tourist Trap. Justin starts off by talking about how underrated he thinks the film is and that it deserves to be held in the same regard as Halloween, A Nightmare On Elm St, and other classic slashers. He also talks about how genuinely scary the film was for him.

Liam talks about how much of a soft spot he has for this film, in that it’s a “fucked up” movie that doesn’t get credit for how upsetting it is. We discuss how the film is largely fun until the kills occur, at which point it

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