Welcome to the M.P.G.P. Podcast! Where each week hosts Hayley and Craig discuss horror movies, especially ones where the kill count is higher than the production value!

Murders Per Gallon of Popcorn
Claim This Podcastby Hayley Zalkin and Craig Stewart
Podcast Overview
Welcome to the M.P.G.P. Podcast! Where each week hosts Hayley and Craig discuss horror movies, especially ones where the kill count is higher than the production value!
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2/13/2021
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Recent Episodes

June 6, 2021
Episode 15: Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
<p>It's the long awaited showdown between two 80's Horror Heaveyweights! In one corner we got the Dream Demon himself, Freddy KRUEGER! And in the other corner it's the Mama's Boy Back from Hell, Jason VOORHEES! Who will leave the battle victorious, and how many teens' lives will be lost in the crossfire? We're your referees, Hayley and Craig, podcasting live from the big event here on the MPGP Podcast! Get ready for some Immortal Kombat! </p><p>Ding, Ding 🔔 🤼♂️ 🥊</p><p>These two have plenty of murders under their belt, and each villain has suffered their share of deaths as well. Freddy vs. Jason is the long awaited face off between the horror genre's two greatest mascots, first teased at the end of Jason Goes to Hell TEN YEARS AGO! That's a lot of time spent developing this movie in Pre-Production Hell; luckily there was Jason X to hold over fans in the meantime 😎</p><p> </p><p>Topics discussed include Freddy's favorite word, Jason's long walk from New Jersey to Ohio, the nu-metal soundtrack, Jason as a pinball, and of course, our favorite kills!</p>

May 30, 2021
Episode 14: Jason X (2001)
<p>Where is there left to go for a horror franchise that has already been to Hell, and Manhattan (or as we like to call it 'Fun Hell')? The Hood? 🥴😬 Yeah lets leave that one to the Leprechaun franchise and just go with the other option: SPACE!</p><p>Yep, the 10th Friday the 13th movie takes place in space (and 450 years into the future). All of the usual futuristic, space movie tropes are here-</p><ul><li><p>Cryogenic Freezing ✅</p></li><li><p>Big Space Ship ✅</p></li><li><p>Android ✅</p></li><li><p>Android Nipple Pasties ✅</p></li><li><p>Nano Ants ✅</p></li><li><p>BFG ✅</p></li><li><p>Uber Jason ✅</p></li></ul><p>This movie is basically the bastard love-child of the movies Alien (1979), and Encino Man (1992), oh, and splice in some Robocop (1987) DNA 🤖</p><p> Anyways come for the cryo head smash scene, stay for the Uber Jason in a virtual-reality simulation of Crystal Lake whipping around two horny teens in sleeping bags. You might just have some fun.</p>

May 23, 2021
Episode 13: SAW (2004), SPIRAL (2021), and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
<p>So we SAW (😏) Spiral (2021) in theaters, which prompted us to go back and watch the original Saw (2004) and now we are pretty much hooked on the franchise, so we thought it was a no-brainer to talk about these two films for this episode!</p><p>Spiral stars Chris Rock, Sam L. Jackson, and That Guy From Handmaid's Tale. It's a nice, fun update/side story in the franchise with some decent traps. I think the original Saw probably needs no introduction; It's great! </p><p>During the recording of this episode we came to the realization that Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) starring Gene Wilder is 100% a Saw film. I mean think about it... all those kids were having their morality put to the test, and they definitely all died right?? Anyways listen to the episode for more on that. </p><p>Other topics covered in this episode of Murders Per Gallon of Popcorn include our experience in a theater for the first time since you-know-what, which Saw traps we think we could survive, and that one scene from Willy Wonka where a chicken gets its head cut off 🥴🐔 Check it out!</p>
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