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Sep 22, 2017

Sometimes, once just isn't enough.

And, in the case of Tobe Hooper, it felt right to honor this quirky and often misunderstood artist with a second helping of praise.

On this episode, I talk with John Cribbs and Christopher Funderburg, the co-creators of "The Pink Smoke" film review website (www.thepinksmoke.com) about the legacy of the late Tobe Hooper. 

He’s a filmmaker who induces strong opinions and debate.  We talk about that debate today, and the contributions Hooper made to, not only horror, but also American Film itself.

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Movies discussed:

Un Chein Andalou (1929)

The Young and the Damned (1950)

Eraserhead (1977)

Lost Highway (1997)

Lifeforce (1985)

The Funhouse (1981)

Invaders from Mars (1986)

Spontaneous Combustion (1990)

I'm Dangerous Tonight (TV-1990)

The Mangler (1995)

Night Terrors (1993)

Toolbox Murders (2004)

Djinn (2013)