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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2024 · 1H 9M

Planet Terror (2007)

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Send us Fan MailThis week we're diving into Planet Terror (2007). We dissect the intensity of its gore, look back on its star-studded cast, and analyze its nostalgic grindhouse aesthetic. In this episode's b-side, we explore the wildest limb weaponizations, brainstorm a feature film, and debate the practicalities of limb attachments. This episode contains spoilers, beginning at 24:36.Mentioned in the EpisodeWatch the MovieStreamingPrime VideoMain Episode304: Thanksgiving (2023) Discussion | Planet Terror (2007)BRAVE by Rose McGoawn Rose McGowan: Robert Rodriguez Filmed 'Planet Terror' Abuse Scene After She Told Him About Harvey Weinstein Rape Rose McGowan's role in Grindhouse was revenge on Harvey Weinstein Robert Rodriguez Denies Playing Mind Games With Rose McGowan, Lists the Inaccuracies in Her 'Planet Terror' Story Robert Rodriguez Says Casting Rose McGowan in 'Grindhouse' Was an F-U to Harvey Weinstein (EXCLUSIVE) Quentin Tarantino Admits He Knew About Harvey Weinstein Sexual Harassment ClaimsB-side Prosthetic limbs as weaponsNeuralinkSupport the ShowWe've launched our Patreon to have a place for listener support to help keep our show going. We are accepting support in the form of small monthly donations from our audience. The proceeds we gain from Patreon are put towards ongoing website fees, funding for new content, and equipment upgrades. In return, our patrons enjoy bonus content, early access, live streams, and exclusive channels in our Discord server.Support the Show on PatreonJoin our Discord ServerContact UsYou can connect with us by creepin' on us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, @HackorSlash. You can also share your opinions with us by leaving us an audio message on our website, hackorslash.live.Special ThanksWe want to give a special thanks to these patrons for continuing to make this show possibleMusic Credits"Hack or Slash" by Daniel StapletonSupport the showThanks for listening to Hack or Slash! Want more from the show? Join us on Patreon for extended episodes, bonus reviews, B-sides, watchalongs, behind-the-scenes extras, and more ways to help keep the show alive and slashing.Support us on PatreonYou can also hang out with us between episodes in our community spaces. Join the Discord for watch parties, episode discussions, horror recommendations, and general spooky nonsense.Join our DiscordFollow Hack or Slash:WebsiteYouTubeRedditInstagramTikTokHave thoughts on this week’s movie? Leave a comment, send us a voicemail, or tag us online. We love hearing your thoughts on the movies we cover.Happy slashing!Music Credits: "Hack or Slash" by Daniel Stapleton

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Send us Fan Mail This week we're diving into Planet Terror (2007). We dissect the intensity of its gore, look back on its star-studded cast, and analyze its nostalgic grindhouse aesthetic. In this episode's b-side, we explore the wildest limb weaponizations, brainstorm a feature film, and debate the practicalities of limb attachments. This episode contains spoilers, beginning at 24:36. Mentioned in the Episode Watch the Movie Streaming Prime Video Main Episode 304: Thanksgiving (2023) D...

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