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Retro Blood 152: Maniac (1981)

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In Episode 152 of Retro Blood, James Kline and J.H. Alison continue their exploration of the grimy underworld of 1980s New York horror with a deep dive into the 1981 cult classic Maniac. The hosts kick off the episode by revealing the types of horror that truly unsettle them before jumping into the Oktoberfest Beer of the Week review.

For this week’s history segment, the boys rewind to January 30, 1981, the film’s New York release date, to see what was happening in the world of pro wrestling and music. They break down a rare Boston card featuring an unusual heel squash match by Hulk Hogan, along with a clash between Killer Khan and Rick McGraw. On the music side, the focus shifts to Blondie’s chart-topping hit “The Tide is High,” with James explaining why pairing this iconic song with the Maniac trailer creates a bizarre yet compelling juxtaposition.

From there, the hosts dig into the gritty production of Maniac, discussing William Lustig’s guerrilla filmmaking style and the infamous shotgun scene crafted by the legendary Tom Savini. They also explore Lustig’s filmography and the unlikely way Hot Honey helped fund Maniac. The episode wouldn’t be complete without a mention of the 2012 remake, including a debate about the peculiar choice of actor to play Frank.

In their full review, the hosts break down the movie’s iconic moments, from the haunting mannequin-filled rooms to the gory, dirty streets of New York brought to life through Savini’s effects. And, of course, they delve into "The Ultimate" – a concept that adds to Maniac’s terrifying legacy.

Tune in for a visceral look at one of the most disturbing slashers of the 1980s!

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In Episode 152 of Retro Blood, James Kline and J.H. Alison continue their exploration of the grimy underworld of 1980s New York horror with a deep dive into the 1981 cult classic Maniac. The hosts kick off the episode by revealing the types of horror that truly unsettle them before jumping into the Oktoberfest Beer of the Week review.

For this week’s history segment, the boys rewind to January 30, 1981, the film’s New York release date, to see what was happening in the world of pro wrestling and music. They break down a rare Boston card featuring an unusual heel squash match by Hulk Hogan, along with a clash between Killer Khan and Rick McGraw. On the music side, the focus shifts to Blondie’s chart-topping hit “The Tide is High,” with James explaining why pairing this iconic song with the Maniac trailer creates a bizarre yet compelling juxtaposition.

From there, the hosts dig into the gritty production of Maniac, discussing William Lustig’s guerrilla filmmaking style and the infamous shotgun scene crafted by the legendary Tom Savini. They also explore Lustig’s filmography and the unlikely way Hot Honey helped fund Maniac. The episode wouldn’t be complete without a mention of the 2012 remake, including a debate about the peculiar choice of actor to play Frank.

In their full review, the hosts break down the movie’s iconic moments, from the haunting mannequin-filled rooms to the gory, dirty streets of New York brought to life through Savini’s effects. And, of course, they delve into "The Ultimate" – a concept that adds to Maniac’s terrifying legacy.

Tune in for a visceral look at one of the most disturbing slashers of the 1980s!

📷 Instagram 📘 Facebook Page 👥 Facebook Group 🎥 YouTube Channel

📧 Email: Retroblood69@gmail.com

Share your thoughts, requests, and feedback with The Retro Blood team. Don't forget to check
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