The text is a podcast episode titled "The Killcount" hosted by James Agee. The episode is a review and discussion of the horror movie "Blood Rage," which was released in 1987. The movie is a slasher film about a pair of twin brothers, one of whom frames the other for a murder. Ten years later, the innocent brother escapes a mental institution to confront his twin brother. The movie is known for its heavy gore and sex scenes, and it features a particularly standout performance from Louise Lasser.
The podcast host discusses the movie's plot, characters, and notable scenes in detail. He also shares his personal experiences and thoughts about the movie, including its humor and its place in the slasher genre. The host also mentions the movie's impact on the audience, particularly the "cranberry sauce" scene.
The episode ends with a countdown of the movie's kills, a discussion of the film's impact on the audience, and a thank you to the listeners. The host also mentions his plans for future episodes, which will continue the "killcount" series with other horror movies.
1. The speaker, James, is discussing a Thanksgiving-themed horror movie called "Blood Rage".
2. The movie was made in 1983 but not released until 1987.
3. "Blood Rage" is a B-movie slasher that is heavily gory and features a lot of sex.
4. The story revolves around a pair of twin brothers, one of whom frames the other for a murder when they were kids.
5. The innocent brother escapes a mental institution to return home on Thanksgiving night to confront the real killer.
6. The twins are played by the same actor, Mark Soper.
7. The movie also features a character named Matty Simmons, who is on a date with her boyfriend Brad.
8. The movie takes place in a drive-in movie theater in Jacksonville, Florida.
9. The movie is a mix of comedy and horror, with a particularly standout performance from Louise Lasser.
10. The movie ends with Todd looking over his shoulder at his dead mom and the shot needlessly turning into a freeze-frame.
11. "Blood Rage" is a lesser-known horror movie but is highly recommended for an insane and gory good time.
12. The movie was filmed in 1983 but not released until 1987, when the slasher sub-genre was already on the decline.
13. The movie features eleven victims, including seven men and four women.
14. The movie has a runtime of 82 minutes and features a kill on average every seven to five minutes.
15. The movie's kills include a golden chainsaw, a severed hand, and a pool scene.
16. The movie is recommended for a Thanksgiving Day appetite for kills.