Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Showing episodes and shows of

Megan Prior-Pfeifer

Shows

The KickThe Kick'My Old Ass' with Ray Gill Jr. | 2024 Passion ProjectsToday's episode proved the point of this whole "2024 Passion Projects" exercise. Ray Gill Jr. (Portland Mercury, Willamette Week) nominated a movie I was maybe going get to? And it ended up a favorite of the year. In "My Old Ass," Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza play the same character at different ages, connected in time by a mushroom trip. Ray and I dig into how director Megan Park plays with our allegiances, champions youth, and turns a possibly sappy premise into a deeply affecting call for self-reflection.2024-12-1957 minHemispheric ViewsHemispheric Views117: Not Quite Scheduled!We have guests today! Yep, plural! Megan and Cate from the Not Quite Dead Podcast join us to talk about all the things! We get into horror movies and what got them into the genre. What it’s like to have online communities in the podcasting world and YouTube. We have the Q but lack the A! Counter chat? Obviously! Using Apple Podcasts? All notes can always be found here! Welcome Megan & Cate 00:00:00 Thanks for the edit Andrew! 🧡 Not Quite Dead 🎙️ Join the Discord! 💬 The Walking Dead 🧟 Negan Androo. Kangaroo. We might be on to something her...2024-08-0847 minBrunch with Desb PodcastBrunch with Desb Podcast10 THINGS I'D DO DIFFERENTLY | pregnancy edition (Ep. 217)Welcome back to Brunch with Desb! Today, I am excited to be here with a pregnancy edition of the podcast where I’m going to be chatting about 10 things I’d do differently if I were pregnant for the first time. Whether you’re pregnant with your first or your third like me, I want to share some tips and tricks that I’ve picked up along the way that may help you through your pregnancy and your transition to motherhood. Besides this, we’ll also touch on some pop culture news of the week including Megan Fox’s inte...2024-03-3150 minBrunch with Desb PodcastBrunch with Desb Podcast10 THINGS I'D DO DIFFERENTLY | pregnancy edition (Ep. 217)Welcome back to Brunch with Desb! Today, I am excited to be here with a pregnancy edition of the podcast where I’m going to be chatting about 10 things I’d do differently if I were pregnant for the first time. Whether you’re pregnant with your first or your third like me, I want to share some tips and tricks that I’ve picked up along the way that may help you through your pregnancy and your transition to motherhood. Besides this, we’ll also touch on some pop culture news of the week including Megan Fox’s inte...2024-03-3150 minBrunch with Desb PodcastBrunch with Desb Podcast10 THINGS I'D DO DIFFERENTLY | pregnancy edition (Ep. 217)Welcome back to Brunch with Desb! Today, I am excited to be here with a pregnancy edition of the podcast where I’m going to be chatting about 10 things I’d do differently if I were pregnant for the first time. Whether you’re pregnant with your first or your third like me, I want to share some tips and tricks that I’ve picked up along the way that may help you through your pregnancy and your transition to motherhood. Besides this, we’ll also touch on some pop culture news of the week including Megan Fox’s inte...2024-03-3151 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe OrphanageThe 2007 Spanish film The Orphanage has horrors of multiple levels: a missing child, playful ghosts, and home renovations. The J.A. Bayona horror flick was a smash hit internationally, bringing acclaim to the Spanish film industry. Not Quite Dead gets into the details of a woman buying the orphanage she grew up in with her family, only to be plagued by ghosts and the loss of her son. Discussion points include: abandoned beach-front real estate, watching the wrong movie, Peter Pan references. Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer. 2023-11-0359 minThe BridgeThe BridgeBridging the Gap with YBS – Customer Special FeatureOn this episode of Strengthen Your Roots we’re joined by Megan Sprague, Young Beginning Small (YBS) officer out of the North Platte office. And, for the first time ever, we bring customers along on this podcast. Aaron Obrien and Kurt Trusty of AK Farms join us to tell us about their experience with our YBS program. This is the third episode in our series called ‘Bridging the Gap’ where our goal is to share the story of unique business units with Roots listeners.  Aaron and Kurt share how the YBS program allowed AK Farms to get off the ground w...2023-10-0937 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadOculusDirector Mike Flanagan, now better known for the Flanaverse of horror shows on Netflix, helmed Oculus as one of his first feature-length films. Siblings Kaylie and Tim post up in their childhood home, where they attempt to capture definitive proof that a cursed mirror caused their family’s tragedy, not their father. Jump scares galore in this one!  Discussion points include: how to outsmart ghosts, eating things you definitely shouldn't, the nonsensical characterization of Kaylie.  The Lasser glass, while not real, was hung in a real place - Balmoral Castle.  Learn about other myths and folktales from the...2023-07-1452 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite Dead41st Anniversary of The Thing in Which We Talk About the 40th Anniversary Fathom EventDid you know that the 80s were 40 years ago? We did, and so did the film industry! This special episode covers John Carpenter’s The Thing and its 40th Anniversary Fathom event (err….one year later).  What we consider today a masterpiece look at the horror of a perfectly-replicating alien invasion, the folks of the 80s found disgusting, depressing, and a little dull. Boo for them, yay for us! Discussion points include: lackluster Fathom events, Carpenter’s special effects, the fun of paranoia and nihilism. Check out some of the practical special effects in the movie. Learn ho...2023-06-161h 22Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadHis HouseA hauntingly tragic story of immigration, ghosts both real and imagined, His House is a universally acclaimed horror film. The 2020 directorial debut from Remi Weekes about a South Sudanese refugee couple in the UK touches on culture, racism, xenophobia, and war trauma. Heavy but necessary topics that truly show that horror is embedded in all aspects of society. Discussion points include: UK immigration statistics, refugee trauma, what makes a good person.  Read about the cripplingly high bonds that immigrants have to pay to be released from detention.  Learn about UK immigration statistics. How much does the average grocery bill c...2023-06-0254 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe OthersA family psychodrama wrapped up in a ghost story - the stuff of nightmares! Nicole Kidman's turn as a 1940s mommy dearest in The Others is a stellar performance, a welcome retreat from some of the campier ghost movies this season. Discussion points include: WWII, creepy children, the place of religion in an ambiguous afterlife.  Read all about Nicole Kidman's behind the scenes trivia.  Are light allergies real? Learn about the novella that this movie - and The Haunting of Bly Manor! - is based on, The Turn of the Screw. Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Z...2023-05-0552 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadWinnie the Pooh: Blood and HoneyThis isn’t the 100 Acre Woods you remember! Much to the mouse house’s chagrin, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey was fast tracked for release once the IP came into the public domain. What else is there to do but make a gruesome, terrible horror movie out of a beloved childhood character? Discussion points include: copyright law, the uselessness of adult Christopher Robin, B-movie horror tropes.  Learn all about the Copyright Act of 1909 What other IPs went into the public domain when Winnie the Pooh did?  Read about the company that made the frightening masks Episode edited by...2023-04-2152 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite Dead13 GhostsSpecial guest Jason from the podcast Hemispheric Views joins us for 13 Ghosts (also known as THIR13EN GHOSTS). A family inherits a mansion stuffed to the brim with arcane and creepy artifacts - throw in a character that can see ghosts and an occultist uncle and you've got a good time brewing! Discussion points include: the illustrious Matthew Lillard, what it would be like living in a glass house, and two brand new games. Check out Jason's podcast Hemispheric Views!  Read Roger Ebert's most hated movies list. If you can't get your hands on the DVD to watch the...2023-04-071h 22Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadM3ganShe's cute, she plays games, and she can kill the annoying people in your life - it's Megan! Wait, not, it's not our podcast host Megan, it's M3GAN! Evil doll and new best friend M3GAN took the internet by storm in 2022. Discussion points include: other evil doll comparisons, who needs parents when you have consumerism, and how movies go viral on TikTok now.  Buy your own classic Furby on eBay! Learn the iconic M3GAN dance.  Check out some behind-the-scenes trivia from director Gerard Johnstone and producer James Wan.  Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zac...2023-03-241h 04Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadBarbarianWhat makes a Barbarian? Director Zach Cregger's 2022 movie gives the Not Quite Dead gals much to ponder on the topic. A refreshingly smart, scary, and at times hilarious movie, Barbarian is a fun new entry into the modern horror canon. Discussion points include: AirBnBs, Justin Long scary movie supremacy, the horror movie three-act. Read about The Gift of Fear, the book that director Zach Cregger based the first act on. Learn about Brightmoor, a real (sad) place. Just one real life example about how dangerous underground tunnels can be. Yuck! Here's the world's most inbred family. Episode...2023-02-2453 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadWe Are Still HereThe very well-received yet little-known film We Are Still Here brings 70s ghostly delights to our screen. Couple Anne and Paul uproot their lives after family tragedy strikes, only to find themselves in a haunted new house with even creepier neighbors. Discussion points include: avoiding your weird new neighbors, what decade are we even in?, ghostly revenge. Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2023-02-1053 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe MenuThe 2022 new release The Menu stars favorites Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult. The film, written by Will Tracy and Seth Reiss, is about a young couple visiting an exclusive, high-end restaurant on a remote island. What's on the menu? Death! Discussion points include: social commentary, how terrible foodies are, the food we'd want to try off the tasting menu. Episode edited by Tedd Williamson. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2023-01-2751 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Ring7 days.... Not Quite Dead is kicking off the new year with the 2002 classic The Ring, a remake of Hideo Nakata's 1998 Ringu. Director Gore Verbinski helms this atmospheric, genuinely scary flick. Discussion points include: symbolism of the movie within the movie, the excellent special effects, and alternative pay-it-forward schemes. Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2023-01-1351 minDJ Ricky Sixx: In The MixDJ Ricky Sixx: In The MixLive Video Mixshow for Club Icon 2022-12-19Rita Ora - I Will Never Let You Down (R3hab Remix)Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want To Have Fun (Brian Mart Miami At Night Remix)Calvin Harris ft Rihanna  - This Is What You Came For (Denis First Remix)Cliq Ft. Alika - Wavey (Dave Aude Remix)MARUV - LaLaLa Lady Gaga - Babylon (Matt Moss Haus Mix)Katerine - Ayo Technology (Sir-G's UK Extended)Wax Motif - WETMerk & Kremont - SushiDisco Gurls - Call Me (Extended Mi...2022-12-233h 35Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Addams Family (1991)They're creepy and they're kooky / Mysterious and spooky / They're all together ooky - that's right, we're covering The Addams Family! Featuring everyone's favorite macabre characters, the 1991 movie introduced a new audience to the bizarre aristocratic family. Episode Extras Watch the trailer Read about the history of the movie Learn more about the troubled production of the movie Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2022-11-1844 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Witches (1990)The Roald Dahl classic children's book gets the movie treatment in the 1990 flick The Witches! This movie is notably creepy with its Jim Henson puppetry and intense witch makeup on Anjelica Huston. The Not Quite Dead gals debate the film's ending - markedly different from the book - and discuss the legacy of Roald Dahl's books. Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2022-10-0738 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadFear Street: 1994Netflix's three-part Fear Street series is getting the Not Quite Dead minisode treatment this season! Come listen to discussion on the surprisingly (to some) mature content and debate with us when you can introduce kids to their first slasher movie. Episode edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2022-09-3035 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadMars Attacks!The 1996 Tim Burton helmed Mars Attacks! marks a turning point in the notable filmmaker's career - and boy do the Not Quite Dead team have a lot to say about it. As a fleet of Martian spacecrafts are invading planet Earth, it is up to the incompetent global governments, overeager American military, and hapless citizens to fight back. The cast is stacked, the CGI is campy, and the heads are enormous in this episode! Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2022-08-2657 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadZombielandThe 2009 smash hit Zombieland was the cultural phenom that brought us the concept of a double tap, reinvigorated America's love for Twinkies, and gave us one of the best Bill Murray cameos of all time. The Not Quite Dead gals talk about the many "rules" of surviving a zombie apocalypse, the practicalities of a cross-country roadtrip, and the early 2000s appeal of Jesse Eisenberg. Starring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin - don't miss this one! Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2022-08-1242 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadGremlins 2To discuss Gremlins 2, Not Quite Dead is joined by the hosts of the movie discussion podcast High On Film, Brad Davis and Chris Maxwell! Gremlins 2: The New Batch is the silly, Looney Tunes-riffing, meta little brother of the original Gremlins movie. In this episode, we talk the surprisingly great comedy and horror moments, and most controversially, which other sequels outshine their predecessors. Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2022-07-151h 40Not Quite DeadNot Quite Dead30 Days of NightTo close out the season, an honest-to-goodness, true vampire horror movie: 30 Days of Night. Cleverly set far in the Northern Hemisphere where a small town is plunged into continuous darkness, 30 Days is actually frightening! No sparkly vamps here, just monsters ready to devour a weak and scared populace. Listen to the NQD gals relish in some true horror in this episode.  Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2022-06-1049 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Lost BoysThese aren't your average teen rebels! They also eat people! Set in idyllic, fictional Santa Carla, California, The Lost Boys wrap beach town vibes, a boyhood coming-of-age story, and 80s culture with the spooky veil of vampirism. In this episode, we discuss Joel Schumacher's fun career, the conflicting vampire lore posited, and, of course, the Frog Brothers. Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2022-05-2738 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadDraculafest: Nosferatu - Count Dracula (1970) - Bram Stoker's DraculaOne Dracula movie, ah ah ah. Two Dracula movies! Ah ah ah. THREE, three Dracula movies, ah ah ah! This mega episode covers three adaptations of the Dracula novel: Nosferatu, Count Dracula, and Bram Stoker's Dracula. All with varying degrees of fidelity to the book (and acting quality), the Not Quite Dead gals cover the highs and the lowest of lows in these movies (looking at you, Keanu's British accent). Tell us what your favorite version of Dracula is on the blog or on socials! Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach...2022-05-131h 31Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadKrampusDo you feel like your Christmas movies aren't bizarre enough? Your live action movie is missing the charm of animated sequences? Do you want to see a crew of gingerbread demons attempt to kill a child? Well, you're in the right place! Krampus, the remarkably well-rated Christmas horror comedy, stars some of our all-time faves: Toni Collette, Adam Scott, and David Koechner. It features the eponymous Austro-Bavarian folklore monster that punishes naughty children, plus its gang of demented Christmas demons terrorizing a family into loving each other. Episode edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach...2021-12-2435 minYou and I At U of IYou and I At U of IUI@UI S2 E3 - A Conversation With ASUI President & Vice PresidentMichael Eze and Megan Dobson sit down with ASUI President Kallyn Mai and Vice President Katelyn Hettinga. Halfway through their tenure, they discuss their accomplishments and future plans as they enter the second half. For the Where's my Resource Segment we feature Mark Pfeifer the Marketing, Communications and Web Specialist for Career Services. Music: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/gotcha License code: HMSMVF6KMTFSLFDJ2021-12-1428 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadGremlinsDon't get them wet, don't expose them to sunlight, and don't feed them from 12:00AM to 5:47AM - wait no, just don't feed them after midnight. If only it were more specific! Did you also forget this was a Christmas movie? Well, strap in, because the tale of lovable scamps turned murderous gremlins is also a holiday treat. Episode edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-12-1026 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Nightmare Before ChristmasScary Christmas! For this seasonal special, we're covering your favorite movie from the 6th grade - The Nightmare Before Christmas! "But that's not a horror movie!" you cry in despair. And to that we say, how many Christmas movies involve the kidnap and torture of Sandy...ahem...Santa Claus? Get festive with us as only Not Quite Dead can! Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-12-0422 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSeason 6 Rituals FinaleWe're wrapping up the season with a few of our favorite things: ranking items judgmentally, crafting, and celebrating friendship. Thanks for listening and share your favorite rituals with us! Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer and Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-11-2933 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadOuijaThat board game you played during high school sleepovers gets a movie made about it! As thrilling as a Dream Phone movie would be, this movie is (un)fortunately about Ouija boards. Feeling more like a vehicle to sell more board games at Target than putting together a plot-driven movie at times, Ouija attempts to tell the story of a girl investigating the mysterious death of her best friend. With plot elements of a board that can't be destroyed, inconsistent ghostly abilities, and unconvincing adults acting as teenagers, this movie leaves a lot to be desired but...2021-11-1250 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe RitualA guys' trip wrought with anger, grief, tension, and a shortcut through a dense Swedish forest. Sounds like a blast to us!  The Ritual (2017), directed by David Bruckner, explores the dynamics of male friendship in the wake of their friend's murder against the backdrop of a remote hiking trip. The men are pursued by what seems to be a creature in the forest, but also by their own shame and guilt. This movie is a visual treat with an ending that gives us plenty to talk about. Get into it! Edited by Cate Smith. Music b...2021-11-051h 04Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadReady or NotIn-laws, am I right? Ready or Not (2019) is the most contemporary movie of Season 6, and it is a raucous ride of real scares and real laughs. Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett helmed the original concept of newlywed Grace who is unwittingly forced into a family ritual on her wedding night. The Not Quite Dead gals discuss family traditions, board games, and the institution of marriage in this episode. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-10-2949 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadRosemary's BabyThe darkness of Rosemary's Baby comes from within and without. Unfavorably associated with director Roman Polanski, Rosemary's Baby is now often viewed through the modern lens of the post #metoo movement era. But! It is a horror movie, and one of the all-time greats. We give credit where it is due to the stellar performance of Mia Farrow and get into the controversial gray area of problematic artists. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-10-221h 21Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadHouse of the DevilThe House of the Devil has all of the late 70s to early 80s horror trappings an audience could desire: pizza delivery gone awry, a teen girl babysitting in a rural old house, and a spooky title card declaring the film is "based on true events." The Not Quite Dead gals discuss how convincing this film is, considering it was released in 2009. Intended as an homage to satanic panic and slasher films of a bygone era, The House of the Devil is a slow burn...or maybe just a bit slow. Tune in! Edited by Cate Smith...2021-10-1544 minComic BeliefComic BeliefIssue 27: StardustOh sure, like you didn't grow up wishing you could sneak past a wall into a fantasy land to prove you were worth dating to your crush. No? Just us? We're joined by guest host Ashley Roberts, longtime friend of Megan's (and Ben's) and early-adopter of Comic Belief! She's jumping in on one of her favorite films -- a cult classic with a cast that can only be described as, ahem, stellar. Seriously, Stardust has everything we want from popcorn fantasy cinema. Swords and horses and magic. Big name actors hamming it up as ridiculous...2021-10-0955 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe ExorcistSo iconic that it has transitioned to parody and back again, we are covering The Exorcist (1973). Loosely based on real events, The Exorcist introduced a generation to the head spinning, vomit- and curse-spewing Linda Blair and the concept of needing a young AND an old priest. The OG of satanic panic movies has a veritable wealth of things to talk about, and boy-how do the Not Quite Dead gals talk! Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-10-0855 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSuspiriaNot Quite Dead is kicking off Season 6: Rituals with a double feature of everyone's favorite dance horror classic and its remake: Suspiria! The 1977 Dario Argento film is acclaimed for its iconic style, while Luca Guadagnino's 2018 remake is polarizing (as most remakes are). Get into this spooky season as we discuss all of the satanic and pagan tropes and debate which occult rituals are more effective than others. Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-10-0155 minSteinbachOnline News and SportsSteinbachOnline News and SportsJudy Peters talks with Megan Pfeifer-Brandt from the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba2021-09-1514 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Forever PurgeThe Purge series has always asked its audience to suspend its disbelief. The greatest instance of this is trusting that homicidal purgers respect that come the 7AM purge-ending sirens, all crime is illegal again. The Forever Purge is the next logical step in this franchise, because of course a contingent of these masked maniacs will want to keep purging! It's the American way! Special guest Brett Lee from Tabletop Titans and Hobby Titans joins us to discuss the many merits and demerits of the latest installment in our Purge series. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music...2021-07-271h 12Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadChild's Play Season FinaleThere were laughs, there was bloodshed, there was an animated crass little doll AND his gross offspring. This season was a rollercoaster of the highest of cinematic highs and the lowest of lows, both of which involved Jennifer Tilly. Read our blog for episode extras, including photos of the Not Quite Dead girls' very own voodoo dolls! Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer and Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-06-1851 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadChild's Play (2019)Everyone loves a remake! Or wait, no. Remakes are a highly divisive topic for many fandoms, the Child's Play one included. In this 2019 film by Lars Klevberg, Child's Play gets an update for the modern, smart home era. Gone are the voodoo rituals and serial killer soul transfers, hello Aubrey Plaza and Buddi doll. Listen in and tell us if you think this is a worthy addition to the mythos of Chuck. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-06-1157 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadCult of ChuckyWith a psychiatric hospital setting and the promise of a multitude of Chucky dolls murderously scampering around, you would think Cult of Chucky would be a strong entry to the series. Listen in on this short episode as the Not Quite Dead gals explain why this one is very skippable. From plot holes to a thin script, the cult is not nearly as scary nor funny as audiences would hope. There's still fun to be had, though, so join in for a recap and our seasonal segments! Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-06-1022 minDJ JunoDJ JunoGROWL PROMO SETDJSet promocional para a divulgação da Festa GROWL!    GROWL  Instagram: https://instagram.com/festagrowl Facebook: https://facebook.com/festagrowl Grupo Telegram: https://t.me/growlbears  DJ Juno   https://instagram.com/djjun0  TRACKLIST:  00:00 Doja Cat - Streets (Disclosure Remix)  03:45 Dj Snake & Selena Gomez - Selfish Love (Salvi & Franklin Dam Remix)  06:26 Lil Nas X - MONTERO (Call Me By Your Na...2021-06-081h 26Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadCurse of ChuckyThe first straight to DVD entry in the Child's Play franchise...Curse of Chucky! Bringing back Brad Dourif and his daughter Fiona in the leading roles of Chucky and Nica Pierce, director Don Mancini leans into the horror part of this horror comedy. Listen in as the gals dig into the movie that attempts to redeem the franchise after the less-than-stellar Seed of Chucky. Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-06-0458 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSeed of ChuckyWoof! Seed of Chucky, the anticipated follow-up to Bride of Chucky, is a marked low point in the Child's Play franchise. In this Chuck's Notes minisode, the Not Quite Dead girls go over the few plot highs and many plot lows to keep you up to speed on the series. Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-06-0222 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadBride of ChuckyHere comes the bride…from hell! Chucky gets lucky when his girlfriend Tiffany Valentine – portrayed by the iconic Jennifer Tilly – becomes his hot doll companion. Bride of Chucky breathes life into the flagging franchise. Listen in with the gals as this horror comedy strikes just the right balance of slashing and fun. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-05-2856 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadChild's Play 2The fun just doesn't stop in Child's Play 2! Director John Lafia helms this sequel that sees child Andy Barclay shuttled into a foster home with the killer doll Chucky close on his heels. This episode is chock full of quippy one-liners and doll-gore, plus we continue our new segments of Catchphrases and Cate's Predictions! Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-05-211h 09Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSpiralSPOILER ALERT! Presenting a special episode of the latest entry in the Saw franchise: Spiral! With Darren Bousman, James Wan, and Leigh Whannel back at the helm, the 9th installment of the series sees Chris Rock grapple with a new Jigsaw copycat killer. The gals see and review Spiral during its opening weekend and get very much into the details, so watch it first before listening! Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-05-171h 03Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadChild's Play (1988)In the Season 5 premiere episode, the gals start the Child’s Play franchise off – a series that Megan loves and Cate has never seen! This classic campy slasher series introduces Chucky to the world, played by the legendary Brad Dourif. This first movie has it all: a haunted doll, defenestration, Haitian voodoo, cursing at children…it’s an 80s dream. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-05-1454 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadGravityThe co-hosts of the podcast High on Film join us for a special episode covering Gravity! In a season of sci-fi horrors, we ask the question: Is the space thriller movie Gravity actually a horror movie? And what other movies are potentially in the wrong genre? Join us for our rapturous praise of Alfonso Cuaron's film and an all-new game (that may live and die in this episode). Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-03-261h 26Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadHigh LifeContent Warning: This episode contains discussion of graphic sexual assault and sexual behavior. The French psycho-sexual space horror High Life (2018) from director Claire Denis is so much more than its plot summary of a man surviving in space alone with his daughter after his crewmates' deaths. From its non-linear plot structure, ritualized survival methods, and through-line of dark sexuality, this film is a challenging entry in the horror canon - if you consider it a horror movie at all. Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-03-191h 11Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadApollo 18The year is 1974 and the space race has cooled - or has it? Government conspiracy theories and moon rock-based creatures abound in the found footage space horror Apollo 18 (2011). Director Gonzalo López-Gallego would like to have us believe his film is truth about a failed NASA mission, but the overall effect is underwhelming. The gals still find enough to talk about in this episode! Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-03-1258 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadPandorumHoly convoluted plot, Batman! If you like your movies stuffed with as much plot as it can handle, look no further than the 2009 sci-fi thriller Pandorum. Starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, this film is a melange of psychological horror, Twilight Zone-esque creatures, dead wives, post-apocalyptic scenarios, AND an interstellar journey gone awry. The gals get so into the weeds on this one, you almost forget about the cannibal subplot. Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-03-051h 21Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadTwilight ZoneA small, unremarkable episode nestled in between the behemoths of the season. Each minute of this episode as dense as the center of a dying star. Intrepid podcasters exploring a strangely familiar frontier. What untold mysteries lie in wait in... the Not Quite Dead Twilight Zone Minisode? The gals get into the classic sci-fi anthology series to plumb it for the best space-themed episodes with all the Rod Serling fangirling you can dream of. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-02-2630 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSunshineDirector Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland team up post-28 Days Later for Sunshine (2007), a criminally under-rated science fiction drama/horror with a soon-to-be all star cast. Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh and Cliff Curtis are an ensemble crew en route to reignite the dying sun when things, as they often do, go awry. Join us as we show this movie some love for its plotting, acting, and mind-bending last act twist. Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-02-191h 19Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadJason XFrom the depths of Crystal Lake to the great expanse of the galaxy, director James Isaac brings us the space slasher Jason X (2001). Yes, this is the tenth installment of the Friday the 13th series and yes, (spoiler) Jason ends up with a chrome hockey mask in this movie. In a baffling extension of a franchise that already literally went to hell, a research ship is terrorized by the immortal Jason. Come for the laughs, stay for the surprisingly large amount of nudity. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-02-121h 04Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadAlienWe're blasting off into Season 4 with the classic Ridley Scott space horror Alien (1979). This crew of space truckers get sidelined by a distress call that brings aboard an unwelcome and terrifying stowaway. We talk practical effects, HR Giger, and all of the glorious '70s hairstyles in this episode. Plus - with all new segments this season, this is something you don't want to miss. Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2021-02-051h 11High On FilmHigh On FilmLast Christmas (2019)We conclude our Christmas Carol series with podcast hosts MEGAN PRIOR-PFEIFER and CATE SMITH and last Christmas' LAST CHRISTMAS! Michael Bay makes a Christmas movie for the troops, we quote the Bible, and no rom-com is too rom-commy for boundaries on today's show!Hear more Megan and Cate on the Not Quite Dead podcast for great horror movie analysis or on Takeout Breakout for critiqued themed lunch orders! And don't forget to listen to Chris and Brad's noir radio-play podcast, Death at Sunset, two seasons out now!2020-12-301h 13Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSeason 3 Indie FinaleLet's give a round of applause to the finale of the Independent Horror Film season! We hope you enjoyed the byzantine plot structures, artistic cinematography, and wild allegory conjecture as much as Megan and Cate did. Make sure to check out our Instagram @notquitedead_podcast and follow our blog for extras! Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer and Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-12-1856 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadBabadookThe most terrifying tale of all: motherhood! The Babadook (2014), directed by Jennifer Kent, is ostensibly a story of a boogeyman plaguing a single Australian mother and her spirited son. But as Megan and Cate get into it, it's a gruesome, difficult to watch tale of unchecked grief, parenthood, and PTSD. Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-12-111h 00Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadMidsommarDancing, endless sunshine, tea that makes you feel funny. Sounds like a good time, right? Well, if you’re an American in the 2019 film Midsommar, it could really go either way! Listen to the penultimate movie of Season 3 and debate with us - would you rather have a shitty boyfriend or a slightly murderous Swedish cult family? Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-12-051h 40Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadIt FollowsWhat is "It"? In this minisode, Megan and Cate discuss whether "It" is sexual shame, AIDS, general trauma - and strongly disagree with director David Robert Mitchell's intention. It Follows (2014) tracks a group of teenagers as they resist a slow-moving yet consistent apparition. Listen to this short episode and debate along with us - the interpretation is most of the fun! Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-11-3029 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadGreen RoomA broke punk band, a sketchy gig in the Pacific Northwest, and a Nazi gang cover-up conspiracy. What could go wrong? Jeremy Saulnier's 2015 horror-thriller Green Room has all of the tension and surprising gore you could ask for. Megan and Cate debate about effective techniques for fighting against dumb-yet-strong white supremacists and discuss what our desert island band would be. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-11-2058 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadHereditaryWe thought we'd break up season 3 with a family-friendly movie - Hereditary (2018)! Do some arts and crafts alongside mom Annie, play with dolls with Charlie, go for a joyride with Peter, and share a nice meal with dad Steve. Whatever you do, don't look too closely at grandma's scrapbooks. Join the Not Quite Dead gals as they get into Ari Aster's psychologically horrifying debut feature-length film. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-11-131h 04Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Wicker MenA tale of two giant wooden effigies, painstakingly crafted by rural island cultspeople. A tale of two protagonists, deeply unlikeable in their own ways. A tale as old as time: the original and the remake. Megan and Cate get into The Wicker Man (1973) and The Wicker Man (2006) to analyze what makes the original so great, and what makes the remake so, so bizarre. Watch both, watch one, or watch neither – any way, this short episode is a fun one! Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-11-0633 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe VVitchJoin the gals as they get deep on one of their all-time favorite horror movies The VVitch: A New England Folktale (2015). The debut film from director Robert Eggers uses dialog pulled directly from 1600s documents to build the religiously fervent, tightly coiled with paranoia atmosphere. Patriarch William gets his family excommunicated from their Puritan village because he won't play nice with the townspeople - surely relocating to a remote spot outside of the wilderness a full day's horseride from town will work out well. Edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-10-311h 17Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadRubberWhat are the elements of an indie movie, besides, of course, being produced by an independent film studio? Avant-garde plot structure, shoestring budgets, characters stoically looking off-camera into the distance while a plinky piano plays? Sure, some of those elements are present in the horror comedy/satire film Rubber (2010), but it also has a healthy dose of fourth-wall breaking meta commentary and a psychokinetic murderous tire as its protagonist. Megan and Cate spend this short episode digesting what, exactly, they just watched. Join us for the ride! Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by...2020-10-2329 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Blair Witch ProjectIn the last two decades, no film has wrought more confusion, fear, and satire than The Blair Witch Project (1999). Written and directed by Eduardo Sanchez and Daniel Myrick, the advertised-as-real found footage documentary taps into our most primal fears and paranoia. The gals dig deep into this one, looking at American horror roots and how the phenomenon of the newly weaponized Internet catapulted this movie into infamy. Don't forget your map for this one! Episode edited by Cate Smith. Music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-10-161h 03Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Purge: The First PurgeIt was about time for a prequel. After three chronological entries in The Purge series, we have been flung back in time to see how, exactly, the New Founding Fathers of America were able to launch what they called "the experiment." Gerard McMurray helms The First Purge (2018) in a tonally and narratively compelling direction, elevating the series to new heights. Megan and Cate talk soundtrack, script, and all the other goodies built into the last movie of The Purge series. You don't want to miss this episode (or this movie)! Music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-09-041h 23Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Purge: Look Who's Purging Now“I turned myself into a minisode, Morty! I’m minisode Riiiiiiiick!” Join the gals for our Season 2 minisode all about the classic Rick and Morty season 2 episode “Look Who’s Purging Now.” Released in 2015 after the first two Purge movies came out, the episode is a satire of all our favorite Purge cliches. Get meta with us and check your candy for Purgenol! Music by Zach Pfeifer. Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer.2020-08-2827 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Purge 3: Election YearDid YOU vote for The Purge? We know WE sure didn't, but here it is in Election Year, the bleakest of all Purge years. Join Cate and Megan as they follow a sexy she-Bernie through the blood soaked streets of DC in The Purge: Election Year! Music by Zach Pfeifer. Edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer.2020-08-211h 03Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe Purge 2: AnarchyReady for a little chaos? Season 2 Episode 2 drops the gals off in Downtown Los Angeles to experience one night of the purge. Director James DeMonaco is back at the helm for The Purge: Anarchy (2014) to give us a thriller/action/horror sequel that is a genuine improvement on the first entry. Former police sergeant Leo Barnes has an axe to grind on Purge night, but when he runs into an innocent group stranded in the middle of the city, will his morals outweigh his desire for revenge? Megan and Cate are along for the ride! ...2020-08-141h 25Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadThe PurgeSeason 2, you wild kids! Join us in the second season as we break down the first movie in the Purge series. The original movie, released in 2013 and directed by James DeMonaco, is an accomplished horror thriller (and sometimes near-satire) film with a great cast on a relatively lean budget. All crime - including murder! - is legal for one 12 hour period per year. A wealthy suburban family goes into lockdown at their house during the annual purge; at least, until things start to go sideways. The movie is fraught with murderous neighbors, government propaganda, and bad boyfriends...2020-08-071h 03Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadJigsawYou thought it had ended with Saw 3D (ironically AKA Saw: The Final Chapter), but alas, one decade later we were back at the theaters in to watch the 2017 installment of the series directed by The Spierig Brothers and written by Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger. Jigsaw has been dead for ten years but a new crop of victims in vicious torture traps have been discovered. The detectives are on the case, and only time will tell if they can save the newest group of victims. Join Megan and Cate as they dissect the last (for now) Saw...2020-07-101h 23Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSaw 7This time it's Saw...in your face! The movie of many names - Saw 3D, Saw VII, Saw: The Final Chapter - is here. The (ostensible) end of the franchise has Kevin Greutert back at the helm to have a little fun while fulfilling his duty to see to the ends of Detective Hoffman, hapless Jill Tuck, and another cadre of unwitting victims. Listen to Megan and Cate's breakdown of the 2010 horror movie and all of its camera-splashing bloody hijinks. Hoffman may be the Saw series' own Michael Meyers, but this is the final chapter...for now.2020-06-271h 37Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSaw 6Oh my! In Saw VI, most of our main characters are dead, except for our gruesome twosome. Detective Hoffman and Jill Tuck are bound to continue carrying on Jigsaw's demented legacy in this 2009 jaunt from first-time director Kevin Greutert. Join us as we plunge into the depths of the Saw series to encounter typical Saw fare: flashbacks, traps that are feats of mechanical engineering, and a handful of surprises.  The biggest twist of all? It's the only Saw movie to take place in a zoo! Intro and outro music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-06-191h 28Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSe7en MinisodeThe first Saw movie has been frequently accused of ripping off David Fincher's 1995 psychological thriller Se7en. Megan and Cate review the differences and similarities between the two movies, including weighing on Jigsaw vs John Doe's motivations as serial killers. Listen in and and judge for yourself - these two villains definitely would! Intro and outro music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-06-1753 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSaw 5If you need more Costas Mandylor in your life, look no further than the back half of the SCU franchise. The 2008 gore-fest directed by David Hackl ticks all the Saw boxes: detective cat-and-mouse, brutal torture devices, and extolling the virtue of teamwork. Megan claims this is her favorite of the Saw series, but really she just loves a good story about friendship. Cate is here for the blood and Julie Benz (Dexter’s Rita!). Detective Hoffman and FBI Special Agent Strahm are back at each other’s throats while investigating the Jigsaw murders of Saw III and Saw...2020-05-291h 23Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSaw Rebirth MinisodeBonus content! To promote Saw II, IDW Publishing released the one-shot comic Saw: Rebirth in 2005. This prequel dives into John Kramer the man before he becomes the Jigsaw Killer. Listen in on this short episode as we cover the differences in John’s backstory between the prequel and the later Saw movies in the series. Intro and outro music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-05-2716 minNot Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSaw 4The hits just keep coming! Jigsaw and pals have another adventure in the 2007 Scott Patterson vehicle Saw IV. Director Bousman is back at the helm to tell the tale of SWAT Lt. Rigg, a victim of Jigsaw’s latest torturous games. Megan and Cate are at the edge of their seats as the story unfolds: Will Rigg get jigsawed? Or will he truly sees as John Kramer sees and become the Jigsaw himself? Only a dozen (or so) flashbacks will tell. Intro and outro music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-05-231h 47Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSaw 3The third episode of Not Quite Dead covers the third installment of the series, the 2006 venture that was the highest grossing film of the whole Saw franchise. Tobin Bell earns his 2007 MTV Movie Award nomination for "Best Villain" as he demeans medical professionals and sets up another convoluted series of tests and traps, all while lying in a bed dying for the entire movie. This movie has it all: twists, devious torture devices, a hot Shawnee Smith, and Megan and Cate wondering who exactly we're rooting for here. Intro and outro music by Zach Pfeifer.2020-05-151h 40Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSaw 2Buckle up, things are escalating in the Saw Cinematic Universe (SCU). Join Cate and Megan in counting the myriad traps at play in Saw II, the 2005 quick follow sequel directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by Leigh Whannell and Bousman. Detective Matthews is not a great cop, dad, or man in general. His character is put to the test by Jigsaw when he learns that his teen son is locked in a house with 7 others who must fight through Jigsaw's deadly puzzles to survive. The clock is ticking, the neurotoxic chemicals are pumping, and the blood...2020-05-081h 15Not Quite DeadNot Quite DeadSaw, The OriginalThe first, the OG, the one that started it all. Jump into our first podcast episode and listen to us chat about the 2004 horror movie Saw, directed by James Wan and written by Leigh Whannell. Generic dude Adam and Dr. Lawrence Gordon are chained in a dank warehouse bathroom with nothing but a dead body, a handful of clues, and two rusty saws. Will they survive serial killer Jigsaw’s trap with life and limb intact? Will Danny Glover run out of newspaper clippings to crack this whole thing wide open? Will Megan and Cate build a fa...2020-05-031h 33What\'s The Score? The Sports News QuizWhat's The Score? The Sports News QuizWhat's the Score? The Sports News Quiz #10 (LIVE)What's the Score? does our first LIVE show! Not only is it our tenth episode but we also take another big step for our show. We play with contestants from Indiana, England and Wisconsin. Our panelists this week are Megan Landvatter, Dan Pfeifer and Mitch Vomhof. If you want to be a contestant, shoot us an email at wtssportsquiz@gmail.com.2016-02-2153 min