Two sisters bring a fresh and female perspective to the world of horror commentary, using humor, guestsperts, and a social conscience. We'll explore film franchises that left their mark—for better or worse—on teenagers and pop-culture for generations.

Freaky Franchise
Claim This Podcastby Theo Burbank & Cordie Burbank
Podcast Overview
Two sisters bring a fresh and female perspective to the world of horror commentary, using humor, guestsperts, and a social conscience. We'll explore film franchises that left their mark—for better or worse—on teenagers and pop-culture for generations.
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Publishing Since
8/18/2017
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Recent Episodes

September 5, 2022
FF 104—The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
<p>You know those horror movies where you keep yelling at the screen because the protagonists keep doing the most obviously stupid things? The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) is very much that movie. These kids pick up hitchhikers in the middle of nowhere. They go into houses alone with strange men. They agree to meet the sheriff at a secondary location. They hide in abandoned meat factories. So for this episode, we spend most of our time discussing these and countless other red flags that occurred throughout the film. We also talk about Kipper the Dog, lasagna brains, "Jassa" Dugger, and our Not-Listening eras.</p>

August 19, 2022
FF 103—Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
<p>Did you know that the fourth installment of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise features not one but *two* future academy award winners? Well, we're guessing the people watching this film in 1995 didn't see that coming either. Despite turning over cannibalism for pizza parties, this film has all of the violence and gore that you would expect, as well as dinosaur skeletons and the Illuminati. Don't worry about it! We'll also talk about belt dresses, Little Ceasar's, and the Anti-Semitic Point of No Return. </p>

August 5, 2022
FF 102—Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3
<p>We're back! And we're ready to dive right into The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3. This one teaches us that we should never take the Cowboy's Route, and give us a lot to think about in terms of when something becomes soup. It also gives us a look into an entirely new side of the Sawyer family that raises more questions than answers. We'll also talk about pocket chainsaws, sustainable cannibalism, and Californian underwear.</p>
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