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    Episode Thirty Nine. What’s the best worst movie ever made? Is it Drake Floyd’s previously peerless 1990 headfuck Troll 2, or Tommy Wiseau’s newly legendary 2003 opus T
    Episode Thirty Eight. Welcome to the battle of the half-remembered 1980s teen romcoms. Is Savage Steve Holland’s 1986 kookfest One Crazy Summer better than Greg Beeman’
    Episode Thirty Seven. Before he made the brilliantly unhinged Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 for them, Tobe Hooper helmed two very different flicks for Cannon Films: Lifefor
    Episode Thirty Six. The late, great Pittsburgh powerhouse George A. Romero did some of his best work in the 1970s. This episode, 1973's The Crazies squares off against
    Episode Thirty Five. Charles Band’s bargain basement Avengers riff. Cullen Blaine and Richard Gasswein’s maniacal vanity project. Robocop versus Terminator it is not. S
    Episode Seventy Four. If the 1980s can’t be summarised by two slasher films set inside yuppie gymnasiums, it can’t be summarised at all. It’s Killer Workout from 1987 v
    Episode Seventy Three. Robert Redford versus Jonny Lee Miller. Ben Kingsley versus Fisher Stevens. Mary McDonnell versus Angelina Jolie. Cut through the nostalgia, and
    Episode Seventy Two. Before he ever set foot in the US, maestro John Woo had redefined the action film with two utterly distinctive thrillers released just three years
    Episode Seventy One. Two of the most successful Saturday Night Live spinoffs of all time. One victor. GAME ON. Subscribe to Cult Film Face Off on iTunes by clicking her
    Episode Seventy. After history was rewritten by two guys who couldn't spell, it was time for a few games of Twister in hell. Who’s in charge here, royal ugly dudes?Subs
    Episode Sixty Nine. This episode, two extremely strange low-budget martial arts thrillers are on the slate; one passionately beloved, the other almost completely forgot
    Episode Sixty Eight. THE quintessential cult film of 1979 squares up to the surprisingly similar movie that trounced it critically and commercially that very same year.
    Episode Sixty Seven. Then: Two of the most memorable and recognisable sights at your local VHS emporium. Now: Two of the most widely forgotten horror hits of that era.
    Episode Sixty Six. John Woo, Jean-Claude Van Damme and a sucker-punched rattle snake. Ernest Dickerson, Ice-T and Gary Busey’s canine soliloquy. How’s it feel to be hu
    Episode Sixty Five. In times of tyrants, sorcery and swordplay, one must hold decisiveness in high regard. This chariot is headed straight for Decision Town. Get on, or
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