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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2025 · 27 MIN

Welcome to Camp Arawak

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Send Us Your Scares!Ever watch a movie ending so shocking it made you spit out your popcorn, question your sanity, and wonder if therapy might be necessary? Today on The THING about Films, we're revisiting the summer camp horror classic that left everyone traumatized back in '83—the infamous and unforgettable Sleepaway Camp. We're diving headfirst into the awkward acting, the bizarre kills, the controversial themes, and one of the most jaw-dropping final scenes in horror history. Trust us, you won't wanna miss this trip back to Camp Arawak.Affiliate link: Dubby Energy drinkhttps://www.dubby.gg/products/shadow-monarch-surge-solo-leveling-official-license-energy-drink-tub?ref=ztyjonblIn This Episode, We Discuss:The Uncanny Camp Aesthetic: How Sleepaway Camp's "flaws"—from its shoestring budget and bizarre subplots to its awkward dialogue—became its greatest strengths and cemented its cult status.A Different Kind of Slasher: We break down how the film subverts typical slasher tropes, including its surprising sexualization of male characters and its uniquely creative kills.The Kids Aren't Alright: A look at the cast of actual young teenagers, including a 13-year-old Felissa Rose, and how their raw, sometimes "terrible," performances add a disturbing layer of realism to the horror.The Ending That Changed Everything: We explore the build-up, the execution, and the lasting legacy of one of cinema's most shocking and talked-about twists (without spoiling it for new viewers!).Behind-the-Scenes & Fun Facts:The hands of the killer seen throughout the film actually belong to actor Jonathan Tiersten (Ricky), not Felissa Rose (Angela).A local college kid was used as a body double for the final, deeply unsettling shot and reportedly needed a six-pack of beer for liquid courage.Follow The THING about Films:Subscribe for More: Don't miss an episode! Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Support the Show: Love what you hear? Get early access and ad-free episodes for just $4/month! Become a Subscriber HereFollow us on Social Media: Facebook,   Bluesky   Instagram   FacebookGroupFilms & People Mentioned:Sleepaway Camp (1983), Mimic (1997), Robert Hiltzik (Director), Felissa Rose (Angela), Jonathan Tiersten (Ricky), Desiree Gould (Aunt Martha), Mike Kellin (Mel) Support the showEPISODES FM - _https://episodes.fm/1809836198?view=apps&sort=popularitySwift - https://www.swiftenergy.gg/products/tropicrush?ref=svalxxsiFacebook Group Page - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1263899825130479Blue Sky - https://bsky.app/profile/thethingaboutfilms.bsky.socialInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thethingaboutfilms/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/search?q=TheTHINGaboutFilms&t=1754605765379X - https://x.com/thingaboutfilms?s=21

Send Us Your Scares! Ever watch a movie ending so shocking it made you spit out your popcorn, question your sanity, and wonder if therapy might be necessary? Today on The THING about Films, we're revisiting the summer camp horror classic that left everyone traumatized back in '83—the infamous and unforgettable Sleepaway Camp. We're diving headfirst into the awkward acting, the bizarre kills, the controversial themes, and one of the most jaw-dropping final scenes in horror history. Trust us, y...

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