On today's episode of GFR, Carlos and the Steves tackle yet another John Carpenter classic from the 80s, They Live, starring none other than wrestling legend "Rowdy" Roddy Piper! A scathing satire on consumerism and greed, it resonates just as deeply today, if not more so! This is the trio's fourth Carpenter commentary and you can expect more in the future!
Episode 136 - They Live - Geek Commentary (1:38:01)
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Episode 164 - The Exorcist III, Geek Commentary
Just in time for Halloween, the GFR team of Carlos and the Steves present an audio commentary for the vastly underrated Exorcist III (or as we like to call it, Legion!) Panned in its day, this film has slowly achieved cult status and is now considered a worthy follow-up to the William Friedkin original. It's not hyperbole to say this is a damn scary film that unlike many of its contemporaries relied on good old fashioned suspense rather than gore. Do you dare walk those steps again?
Episode 164 - The Exorcist III, Geek Commentary (1:54:36)
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