Blood Night
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It’s full on slasher territory this time, as we discuss 2009’s “Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet”. A film in which we witness the dangers of using a pickaxe for amateur colonic irrigation; realise that the lessons of “Scream” thirteen years ago have been long forgotten by the subsequent generation of horny teens; and the stinky man from the cemetery is to be trusted implicitly (at least when he’s Bill fucking Moseley!). Along the way we discuss the Long Island urban folklore that inspired the film, “Galaxy of Terror” (again), “Scream” 2022, “The Mangler”, “The Witch” (again), and “The Devil’s Men” aka “Land of the Minotaur”. Watch (or re-watch) to avoid spoilers, and join us. APOLOGIES FOR ANY SOUND/SPEECH QUALITY ISSUES - THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED REMOTELY, IN A DISUSED PSYCHIATRIC FACILITY.
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Lee Good evening and welcome to Horror. I'm Lee.
Chris I'm Chris.
Adam I'm Adam.
Lee And we are here this evening to talk about 2009's Blood Night, the Legend of Mary Hatchet.
Lee But before we do, laden with swearing and spoilers, no doubt.
Lee Chris, what have you been watching in horror since our last meeting?
Chris So, so I've tried to do something really, really well, yeah, absolutely.
Chris yeah, I've tried to do something really clever tonight. I've posted on Instagram to synchronize with this live event, which is not going to be live for anyone who listens to it, so it makes no sense whatsoever.
Chris They some of some of the people out there may have seen my my story post, so this gives away if you know what I've been watching.
Chris And and it's it's played on my mind since we watched it, I wanted to watch it again for years now. Amazing. It was years ago that we watched this.
Lee I like, where's time gone?
Adam Why are we so fucking old?
Chris Well, and I always wondered because for me it really was like I kept saying it it felt documentary-like in its attention to detail.
Chris and was it supernatural, was there a witch or wasn't there? And I like, what did the what did the writer and director, I think, think, what was his view?
Chris And interestingly enough, I I decided to look it up, which I I don't tend to do, but I thought I've got to try and see if he spoke about it.
Chris So, the film is The Witch, if I don't know if Adam had figured that out, but yeah.
Chris I'd mention it to Lee just before we came on, but go on.
Adam I think I I think I got it when you said it was a documentary like.
Chris Yeah, because supernatural or not, and I was like, all right, okay.
Chris That that does narrow it down, but yeah, I mean I said that at the time that that's how it came across to me. Like there's definitely it's minimal to the horror aspects.
Chris Now, when you do see the witch, whether she's real or not, it's there's, you know, that's pretty harrowing scenes with her.
Chris but yeah, so I just I really wondered what Roger Eggers, what he thought.
Chris And I came across an interview with him, it says the voices of the undead Robert, not Roger, Robert Eggers on The Witch, the writer-director of this archetypal New England horror story talks about how he pulled a powerful Puritan's nightmare from our collective unconscious.
Chris And at one point, one of the questions is, The Witch has been likened to a horror film, but it's also a gothic study of faith and patriarchy, akin to say, The Devils or even The Village.
Chris Now, we haven't seen either of those, but I'm fairly certain you've both mentioned The Village.
Lee I assume that's the M. Night.
Adam Shyamalan one.
Lee Yeah, I was thinking of the M. Night one.
Lee I watched it fairly recently, so I mentioned it in a what would've been watching that I'd seen it, I believe.
Chris Yeah, okay.
Chris and at times it feels almost like a documentary account of the harshness of 17th-century life in America. How would you characterize your film?
Chris And he replied with, 'I wanted this film to be like a nightmare from the past, like a Puritan's nightmare that you could upload into the mind's eye, and it's a folk tale.'
Chris Certainly classifying it in the realm of, like you've got to buy a ticket and see it, it's a horror movie, but I think also good fairy tales and folk tale are always family dramas and a family drama is the most interesting drama.
Chris This is what we're always living out in our lives with all of the relationships that we have, and there's a reason why Lear and Hamlet tend to be considered the finest Shakespeare plays.
Chris And the reason why, Luke, I'm your father, and not Luke, I am some guy. And in the complex dynamics of this family within this cabin fever situation, all this Freudian stuff is brewing up and then exploding and exploding in junkin ways.
Chris And he essentially says, 'You can, I don't mind, you can view it either way, as if there is really a witch, or as if it is all just everything's going wrong.'
Chris And, you know, once things start to break down, it's much harder to then deal with the next problem and it cascades into this this nightmare.
Chris and and that's how I I probably prefer to view it when it's I I think, you know, trying to reflect on all the different films we've seen, if it's full-on supernatural, that's good.
Chris And I view that in a certain way.
Chris If it's something where it's mostly real life, but with a a question mark, something's happening, then I tend to think I prefer to think of it that it's in their minds, because I find that the most fascinating, how what we perceive is not reality, and we can conjure up all sorts of horrors in our minds when there's, you know, it's just the wind making a noise.
Chris So, I find that the fascinating aspect of it, and so that's why I think this film stood out so much is because it it really can be seen both ways, and it works fantastically for both.
Adam It's got that ambiguity there, definitely.
Adam I mean, I personally with The Witch, I prefer to read that as a supernatural event, because that gives it a happy ending.
Adam If if you see what I mean.
Adam Because otherwise it is just, it's the at that point.
Adam It becomes like Brazil or something where it's like, oh, no, she's just gone mad.
Chris It's just because.
Chris Yeah, well that's that is that is a bit too mad, yeah.
Adam Yeah.
Adam I think because it's a but also weirdly enough, I think the ambiguous readings are actually quite the scariness, it's like The Omen.
Adam Like the thing with The Omen is is that if you read it as a battle against the Antichrist, it's quite scary and, you know, so on and so forth.
Adam But if you read it as a man slowly goes mad and is shot dead trying to murder his own son in a church, you know, that actually is far worse and far more horrifying than the birth of the Antichrist, weirdly.
Adam But I think I like that thing you said though about the family thing, because I think that is something that does come up, I mean, like Poltergeist, Hereditary, a lot of it is centered around, yeah.
Adam Or even actually, I mean, even even when it's groups of people, there is that element of family.
Chris Yeah, yeah, their relationships.
Adam But I mean, well, the classic slasher, I mean, obviously, what with what we're covering tonight, but like the classic slasher thing where it's just it's a group of friends who, you know, are it's that sort of a family, it's a a family of friends rather than, you know, a biological or whatever family.
Chris Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Adam It's interesting though, he mentioned The Devils. Now, I don't think Lee's seen The Devils, I'm not sure that,
Adam Have have you mate, Chris?
Chris Don't believe I have, no.
Adam The Devils is fucking brilliant and it's fucking extraordinary.
Adam It is kind of a horror film, but it's basically, it's, Ken Russell.
Adam So, already, it's fucking mad as a box of frogs.
Adam And, Ollie Reed is, and it's base, it is based on a true story.
Adam which was basically this, group of nuns in France,
Adam basically accused a cardinal of possessing them with the devil and coming to them at night and sleeping with them and...
Lee I know the true story that that's based on.
Lee Yeah, didn't know that that was what the film was about.
Adam Yeah, The Devils of Loudun, isn't it? Yeah.
Adam And, yeah, so basically, it's it's that and again, I think Ken Russell goes with he goes with gothic horror, but it is pretty much done from the point of view of, no, this is a lot of people swept up in a hysteria.
Adam and essentially a good man dies.
Adam Or not, I mean, not necessarily good, he's quite a flawed character, but he is he's not what they are accusing him of and he is not the monster that they ascribe him to be.
Adam
Adam but yeah, I mean, it's like like I say, I mean, it's it's Ken Russell as well, so it's like lesbian nun OG's and just yeah, it's fucking insane.
Adam There is the line, which I think, Lee's brother Dean had on his WhatsApp for ages, which was,
Adam A crocodile? What fresh madness is this?
Lee Yeah.
Adam Which is a line from the because because this is the thing, is he, the the character, like Ollie Reed's character, is basically, although he is religious and believes in God and everything, and this is sort of like the Inquisition sort of era.
Adam
Adam but he's also quite progressive.
Adam And again, that's another reason why the church authorities are quite happy to hang him out to dry.
Chris Yeah.
Adam Because he goes around sort of saying, well, no, this is bullshit, or, you know, and and and he has confrontations with plague doctors about like, you know, where it's just like quacks trying on, you know, you know, sort of and that's where the crocodile line comes from.
Adam Where it's like they're trying to treat someone and they've got a stuffed crocodile in there for some fucking reason.
Adam And,
Adam but yeah, I mean, it's he is a fucking brilliant film.
Adam It is.
Chris Could we get this on the list?
Adam Right.
Adam I I mean, I would say, I would say I would encourage you both to watch it.
Adam
Adam I'm again, I think we could put it on, I think we could do it as an episode.
Adam But I think yeah, I think it's one to watch where you're like sort of you might want to do the episode knowing what you're getting into rather than sort of because there's it's a lot.
Adam I will say that and there is.
Lee It's not strictly horror, either, although it's.
Adam It's.
Lee Although it is horrific, it's not for someone you know, the story as it is.
Adam Yeah.
Adam And but I mean he does, I mean he films it fantastically and there's a there's a curious thing as well which is that, the convent isn't sort of sweeping arches and things like that.
Adam A lot of it takes place in very sort of clean tiled rooms that look almost surgical.
Chris Yeah.
Adam And, you know, there is a it's it has very much has its own flavor and it has its own it's Ken Russell, so immediately does anyway.
Adam Because he's a mad dirty bugger, so it's sort of, you know.
Adam I mean, I remember there was he was on Celebrity Big Brother once and there was the guy, what was it? Donny Taret, or Danny Taret from a he was like in a punk band that was fucking Towers of London, thank you.
Adam were like a punk band who were like sort of big for about two minutes in the 2000s, and he was on there talking to Ken Russell.
Adam And he was like explaining to him the term MILF, but he didn't want to say fuck in front of Ken Russell.
Adam And I'm like, have you any idea who you are talking to here?
Adam Because, you know,
Adam Ken's not going to be shocked, I know to you he seems like this sort of like rather posh old boy, but actually no.
Adam He is, yeah, he is pure filth and if you've thought about it, he's probably done it, so, you know, it's.
Adam But, I mean it's I I recommend it, but it's like one that.
Adam I think watch it and judge whether we do it on the show, because it's like, yeah, it's not strictly horror.
Adam It gets mentioned with horror a lot.
Adam
Adam and I mean, I suppose something something similar.
Adam Would be Robert Eggers like The Lighthouse.
Chris yeah.
Adam Again, not strictly horror, but it really.
Chris Although hard hard to categorize under much else.
Adam Exactly.
Adam And that's pretty much the same with The Devils, in a weird way.
Chris Yeah, like who else will it appeal to aside from weird, dark people?
Adam I I mean, it's.
Adam It is a.
Chris It's not, it's not light watching.
Adam It's extreme.
Adam I'll put it that way.
Adam And, there's bits of it that are still cut out to this day.
Lee Wow.
Adam Where they're like, no, you're not doing that.
Lee Yeah.
Adam It's like, no, she can't frigger herself with the thigh bone of a burnt man. No.
Chris Yeah.
Chris Yeah.
Lee Interesting.
Adam Yeah, and I know.
Lee Cool.
Adam And I know.
Lee I'm really glad you went back and rewatched The Witch, though, Chris, because.
Lee I mean, I remember we were impressed with it at the time.
Lee And obviously Adam and I've watched it multiple times, but I know you're not generally one who goes back and rewatches stuff an awful lot.
Chris It's amazing how much there is to watch, it's hard to fit in.
Chris But, yeah, I mean, that was certainly one that stood out from early on.
Chris And amazing how long ago it was, but there you go.
Lee Fantastic.
Adam Yeah, it must have been must have been one of our really early episodes, like 10 or something, wasn't it?
Chris Yeah.
Lee Well, I think if I, have I got it right, is it this year that we've been recording for five years?
Lee I got that right?
Adam About that, I think.
Chris It could well be.
Lee I know.
Adam My scientific advisor is nodding.
Lee Yeah.
Lee So, so yeah, last month we'd been recording this for five years.
Adam Bloody hell.
Lee Bloody hell.
Adam I was on one of the first episodes, I wasn't, I was on it after a while.
Adam And I was pregnant with Ted.
Lee Oh.
Adam And Ted's four this year.
Chris Yeah, that's true.
Lee So yeah, five.
Chris That's that's a good way to measure.
Adam Check out the episode pre-venge.
Lee Yes.
Chris Yes.
Lee Yes.
Adam You're on The Lost Boys as well, don't forget that.
Adam Shameless self-promotion.
Chris Pre-venge was number 25.
Adam thank you. There we go.
Lee It's funny how early we covered some of that stuff when I think about it now. It still seems fairly recent, but.
Adam Well, I think The Witch, it was actually, it was pretty new.
Chris It was number 10.
Chris Number 10.
Adam And was it?
Adam Yeah, it'd only been out a couple of, I think it'd only been out a couple of years when we covered it.
Chris yeah.
Chris Yeah, you're right.
Adam So, it's weird because now it would be considered an older movie, you know, if we covered it now, it's an older movie.
Adam But at the time we were like, this just came out.
Lee Yeah.
Adam It's I mean, it's an interesting thing.
Adam Funnily enough, I was look when I was sort of looking, when I, sort of researched the films and stuff like that.
Adam It's quite common now that even if they've even if we've covered someone previously, it's pretty common now that they've done another couple of movies since.
Chris
Adam Yeah.
Adam Last.
Chris Yeah, or the the Green The Green Knight.
Lee Yes.
Chris That is on my list.
Chris Definitely going to.
Lee Yeah, you really need to see that.
Lee Really, really, do.
Lee It's amazing. Again, not again, it's another one of those, if it wasn't for the fact that I it'd be a tight squeeze to call it a horror film.
Lee It'd be fantastic to cover.
Lee But it's just not quite, but again, as you said, you would have to put it.
Lee If you had to categorize it, it would go in as horror because it doesn't fit anything else, but.
Lee But yeah, a fantastic movie.
Lee Wonderful.
Adam The thing I loved about that film is, and this is something you'll probably appreciate Chris, because you've now come to the or you I think have you come to the end of your Marvel run, haven't you?
Chris Yes.
Chris Yeah.
Adam Yeah, is the great thing about it is that it does expect you to know some Arthurian legend.
Adam So, when when you go into it, you're like, it's like clocking into like a second Avengers movie or like Iron Man 2 completely cold.
Adam So, but you've got to be like, oh, so that's that guy.
Adam Who's in this in another film, or whatever, like that, so it's like, oh, so that's Merlin.
Adam Even though he's got like one line.
Lee Yeah.
Adam Yeah.
Adam But you know, but obviously you know he's a big deal.
Adam Yeah.
Chris So.
Chris I'm just going to finish off my my segment here by saying, here's the the the spiel that we wrote for it.
Chris Join Lee, Chris and Adam as they take the Horrormobile back to New England 1630 to experience Robert Eggers' incredible 'The Witch'.
Chris Marvel as the guys go skyclad.
Chris Don't worry folks, this is audio only.
Chris Will they get ergot poisoning? Will they mistakenly suckle a raven? Will they live deliciously?
Chris There you go.
Lee Now, credit where it's due, as well, we should tell everyone that Adam writes the the descriptions for all of the episodes.
Lee Because they do make me laugh every single time I read them, so,
Adam Thank you.
Chris I think we need to turn that into like a short book, really, at some point.
Chris They they are they are some genius.
Lee Oh, like a like a Charlie Brooker style, will just book of the descriptions of all the episodes.
Adam We should, well, what we'll what we'll do is that this is this is what we'll do, we'll have to we'll have to do a book which is just purely the kind of based on our reviews.
Adam Where it's like just an an archive of all the films we've watched and how fucking, not only that, but also you you would get that impression of, wow, we jump about a lot.
Chris Yes.
Adam You know.
Adam I've been I've been listening to actually I've been listening to a podcast, which I would recommend, called Hammer House of Podcast.
Adam
Adam which is Lisbeth Miles and I'm I'm not doing it's not A Lisbeth, it's Lisbeth Miles.
Adam And, Paul Cornell, who is a, well, they're both writers, but like Paul Cornell and and Lisbeth Miles have both written stuff for Doctor Who.
Adam Which is why I know them.
Adam but it's basically them going through all the Hammer films in order.
Lee Oh.
Adam Oh, that's nice.
Adam and it's it's really weird because when you do it that way.
Adam You sort of like because you always the way you sort of block them in your head.
Adam And then you actually find out, oh no, there's like eight films between, Curse of Frankenstein before you even get to another big classic or something like that.
Adam Because they've not, I don't think they've got to The Devil Rides Out yet or anything like that.
Adam But it's sort of,
Adam and it's it's interesting as well.
Adam Because there is there there there are ones in there that I've never seen.
Adam By the man who could cheat death and things like that.
Adam Which are all sort of.
Adam They're ones I'm aware of, but I've never either had the fortune to find it on the telly at one point.
Adam So just casually moved into it.
Adam Or or sort of investigated it, but yeah, it's I mean, it's,
Adam yeah, so our scattershot approach, I think, is slightly.
Lee Well, it's funny you saying about, you know, obviously jokingly saying we should release a book.
Lee I I near when I finished my first notepad that we were using.
Chris Yeah.
Lee I've got like a proper leather-bound leather book.
Lee and when I finished my first one, part of me was like, do you know what, be a bit of fun, we should have a competition and I'll just give it away, but then I realized whoever gets it would think I've I've got some kind of disability.
Lee Because I sit in the dark writing, so it looks such a mess when I finished with it, it looks like it's been written by a five-year-old.
Lee I was like, they're going to think I've got broken hands.
Lee So I I decided not to for that reason.
Lee Also, a lot of it is things like, so for this evening's movie, I got so into the film.
Lee I've written one note which is, 'Why the fuck is she naked?'
Chris That's right, it's the it's the ergot poisoning.
Chris Don't worry.
Lee So, yeah, that didn't really help.
Lee Anyway, sorry.
Lee
Lee Get us back on track.
Lee Adam.
Lee What horror have you been watching, young man?
Adam well, I watched, I finally got it on Blu-ray, I watched Galaxy, I rewatched Galaxy of Terror.
Adam Which we definitely need to cover on the show just because.
Adam Basically,
Adam imagine 'Alien' meets 'Event Horizon'.
Chris Ooh.
Adam Unfortunately, it's not that.
Adam But it kind of is.
Adam It's a Roger Corman film from 1981.
Adam So, a bit on a bit of a budget.
Adam But,
Adam it's got Sid Haig, Robert Englund and these and not just like little roles, this is them, like, you know, they're main characters.
Adam Aaron Moran from Happy Days, who used to play Joanie Cunningham.
Adam And Grace Zabriskie, who played Laura Palmer's mom.
Lee And I do remember us discussing this at length sometime.
Lee I think it must have been our House of a Thousand Corpses or Spider Baby, I'm guessing.
Adam Probably around that sort of point.
Adam But yeah, and,
Adam yeah, I mean, it's it's just fucking mad.
Adam But,
Chris I've just had a quick look, the summary says, 'Science fiction suspense thriller'.
Chris In which a rescue spaceship crew meets up with horrors projected by their own imaginations'.
Chris That definitely sounds very good.
Adam It's it's well, it has that marvelous effects.
Adam I think if I remember rightly when I last talked about it, of it's aliens, but they seem to have like ghosts and magic.
Chris Yeah, that's right.
Chris Yeah.
Adam And you kind of like, hang on, you're aliens, you didn't have to add in ghosts and magic.
Chris Yeah, I remember you saying this.
Adam But, but no, I mean, it's it's unashamedly, I enjoy it.
Adam And it is a very sort of, it's clearly and it's clearly from that era where everyone wanted to do Star Wars.
Adam
Adam but as I but and the other thing is that the production manager is James Cameron.
Chris Oh, that's interesting.
Adam So, it does have elements of dry runs for Aliens.
Chris Yeah.
Adam And you've got stuff in there like sort of like all the crew have got backpacks with lights on that feels very like in Alien, where they've got like the headlights on the,
Adam on the helmets and they have like over-the-shoulder lights and things like that.
Adam And it's kind of like, oh, this is this is you this is like a demo version.
Adam Of what you're going to do later.
Adam
Adam but yeah, and I and I think, yeah, I just think we should cover it in the show.
Adam Because it's fucking barmy and entertaining.
Chris It says here, trivia, the set dresser on this film was Bill Paxton before he took to acting.
Adam Yeah.
Chris Oh.
Chris Yeah, that's how he knows James Cameron.
Adam Yeah.
Chris Yeah, yeah, you're right.
Adam So, that's that's how you know James Cameron.
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