Strange Behaviour - From Lightning Strikes to Spooky Nights
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What happens when you blend the eccentricity of a mad scientist, the terror of a masked murderer donning a Tor Johnson mask, and an unexpectedly elaborate five-minute dance number? If you guessed 'Dead Kids,' also known as 'Strange Behaviour' from 1981, you've hit the nail on the head.
In this episode, Micah and I dive into a cinematic experience that remains largely under the mainstream radar yet emerges as a surprisingly compelling film. 'Dead Kids' transcends its seemingly disparate elements to deliver a far more engaging and well-crafted movie than its premise might suggest.
Join us as we explore the nuances of this hidden gem, discussing why 'Dead Kids'/'Strange Behaviour' stands out as an underrated classic that defies expectations. Whether you're a horror or science fiction fan or love discovering overlooked films that pack a punch, this conversation promises to shed light on a movie as intriguing as it is unexpected.
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