A weekly show about horror movies and TV shows with celebrity guests that is hosted by Bryan Kluger, Preston Barta, and Chelsea Nicole.

My Bloody Podcast
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A weekly show about horror movies and TV shows with celebrity guests that is hosted by Bryan Kluger, Preston Barta, and Chelsea Nicole.
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4/17/2018
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July 2, 2026
Episode #195 – Blade II (2002)
In the Vampire clubs of horror podcasts, where every third microphone appears to be broadcasting from a basement illuminated by Halloween lights and unresolved childhood fears, there exists the delightfully unhinged institution known as My Bloody <a class="google-anno" href="#" data-google-vignette="false" data-google-interstitial="false"> Podcast</a>. It occupies that rare cultural space between a graduate seminar on horror cinema and three friends arguing in a video store that no longer exists.<br /> There was a time when vampire movies had the decency to be ridiculous. They exploded into ash, wore leather without irony, and solved most interpersonal conflicts with swords. Before Guillermo del Toro was collecting Oscars like they were novelty spoons from airport gift shops, he gave us Blade II. It was a delirious 2002 movie in which Wesley Snipes somehow became the coolest superhero to ever wear sunglasses indoors.<br /> On Episode #195 of My Bloody Podcast, Bryan Kluger and Preston Barta return to this glorious blood-soaked relic to celebrate its nightmare-fuel vampire creatures, marvel at some truly baffling casting decisions, and unpack the single film review so spectacularly misguided it managed to unite everyone in disbelief. It's equal parts horror criticism, affectionate roasting, and a love letter to an era when genre movies remembered that fun was not a dirty word.<br /> Listen everywhere. Your inner goth will thank you.<br /> You can find My Bloody Podcast wherever podcasts lurk. It’s a reminder that great horror can be transcendent, bad horror can be fascinating, and arguing about both is often more entertaining than the movie itself.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-bloody-podcast/id1569206033" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">My Bloody Podcast iTunes</a><br /> <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/6YSGtuatiO751lWPjSON4m" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">My Bloody Podcast Spotify </a><br /> Thank you for listening.<br /> WRITTEN BY: <a href="https://linktr.ee/bryankluger">BRYAN KLUGER</a><br /> Bryan Kluger is an entertainment critic, writer, and podcast host with a deep love for film, horror, and pop culture. His work has appeared in outlets such as Arts+Culture Magazine, High-Def Digest, Screen Rant, The Huffington Post, The Drudge Report, Fark, and Boomstick Comics. He hosts My Bloody Podcast and Fear and Loathing in Cinema Podcast, along with a weekly radio show, where he brings sharp insight, humor, and an unabashed passion for movies to every conversation.

June 29, 2026
Episode #194 – The Human Centipede (2009)
In the diestive tracks of horror podcasts, where every third microphone appears to be broadcasting from a basement illuminated by Halloween lights and unresolved childhood fears, there exists the delightfully unhinged institution known as My Bloody Podcast. It occupies that rare cultural space between a graduate seminar on horror cinema and three friends arguing in a video store that no longer exists.<br /> There are movies people revisit because they reveal something new with age. There's The Godfather. There's Casablanca. Of course, there is There Will Be Blood. And then there's The Human Centipede.<br /> This week on Episode #194 of My Bloody Podcast, Bryan Kluger and Preston Barta finally descend into the cinematic sewer that is Tom Six's notorious 2009 cult shocker. For Bryan, this isn't merely another movie. It's practically a lifestyle. He's seen The Human Centipede more times than he's celebrated his own birthday, which is either a testament to commitment or a cry for help that somehow became a personality trait. Somewhere between cinephile and Stockholm syndrome, Bryan has developed a genuine affection for this grotesque little oddity.<br /> Preston, on the other hand, has spent years treating the film the way sensible people treat expired gas station sushi. He treated it with polite but unwavering avoidance. He had successfully dodged it through countless horror marathons, internet memes, and horrified recommendations from mostly Bryan until, at long last, duty called. Journalism, after all, occasionally demands sacrifice.<br /> What unfolds is a surprisingly thoughtful and consistently ridiculous conversation about why this movie became a cultural punchline, whether it's secretly smarter than its reputation suggests, and how a film built around one impossibly disgusting premise somehow embedded itself into the pop-culture bloodstream. There are debates about shock value, horror as performance art, and the peculiar genius and madness of Tom Six. There is laughter. There is disbelief. And there are moments where Preston questions not only the film, but Bryan's entire moral compass.<br /> Against all odds, The Human Centipede proves to be fertile ground for one of the funniest conversations the two have ever had. Because sometimes the worst ideas make for the best discussions, and occasionally, cinema's most infamous caboose ends up leading the train.<br /> You can find My Bloody Podcast wherever podcasts lurk. It’s a reminder that great horror can be transcendent, bad horror can be fascinating, and arguing about both is often more entertaining than the movie itself.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-bloody-podcast/id1569206033" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">My Bloody Podcast iTunes</a><br /> <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/6YSGtuatiO751lWPjSON4m" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">My Bloody Podcast Spotify </a><br /> Thank you for listening.<br /> WRITTEN BY: <a href="https://linktr.ee/bryankluger">BRYAN KLUGER</a><br /> Bryan Kluger is an entertainment critic, writer, and podcast host with a deep love for film, horror, and pop culture. His work has appeared in outlets such as Arts+Culture Magazine, High-Def Digest, Screen Rant, The Huffington Post, The Drudge Report, Fark, and Boomstick Comics. He hosts My Bloody Podcast and Fear and Loathing in Cinema Podcast, along with a weekly radio show, where he brings sharp insight, humor, and an unabashed passion for movies to every conversation.

June 16, 2026
Episode #193 – War of the Worlds (2005)
In the crowded alien-invading wastelands of horror podcasts, where every third microphone appears to be broadcasting from a basement illuminated by Halloween lights and unresolved childhood fears, there exists the delightfully unhinged institution known as My Bloody Podcast. It occupies that rare cultural space between a graduate seminar on horror cinema and three friends arguing in a video store that no longer exists.<br /> This week, for Episode #193, Bryan Kluger, Preston Barta, and Chelsea Nicole point their flashlights skyward toward Steven Spielberg’s 2005 alien panic attack, War of the Worlds. With Spielberg’s latest blockbuster, Disclosure Day, currently vacuuming up box-office dollars, the trio revisits what may be the director’s meanest film in a post-9/11 nightmare disguised as a summer popcorn movie.<br /> The conversation wanders through Tom Cruise’s spectacularly flawed dad, Tim Robbins’s bunker-dwelling chaos goblin, the terrifying alien tripods, and the film’s surprising appetite for violence. They also tackle America’s preferred method of first contact, which apparently involves yelling, explosives, and enough military hardware to invade Mars twice.<br /> As always, the real attraction isn’t whether the movie succeeds. It’s listening to three horror obsessives dissect why it lingers in our brains long after the credits roll. Because horror fans are a peculiar species. They are people capable of passionately defending killer dolls, haunted videotapes, and vampires who look as though they were discovered behind a Hot Topic in 2003.<br /> You can find My Bloody Podcast wherever podcasts lurk. It’s a reminder that great horror can be transcendent, bad horror can be fascinating, and arguing about both is often more entertaining than the movie itself.<br /> <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-bloody-podcast/id1569206033" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">My Bloody Podcast iTunes</a><br /> <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/6YSGtuatiO751lWPjSON4m" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">My Bloody Podcast Spotify </a><br /> Thank you for listening.<br /> WRITTEN BY: <a href="https://linktr.ee/bryankluger">BRYAN KLUGER</a><br /> Bryan Kluger is an entertainment critic, writer, and podcast host with a deep love for film, horror, and pop culture. His work has appeared in outlets such as Arts+Culture Magazine, High-Def Digest, Screen Rant, The Huffington Post, The Drudge Report, Fark, and Boomstick Comics. He hosts My Bloody Podcast and Fear and Loathing in Cinema Podcast, along with a weekly radio show, where he brings sharp insight, humor, and an unabashed passion for movies to every conversation.
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