The Fear Archive
Dead Air is what happens between Fear Archive episodes — no research, no structure, no plan. Just Amanda and Mike talking until something disturbing comes up. It always does. This week opens with Amanda getting an extremely convincing bank scam call while driving — a caller who knew her address, told her a fraudulent Wells Fargo account had been opened in her name in Colorado and was being used to buy guns, and gave her two hours to withdraw all her money before Homeland Security froze every account she had. She caught on. But not before fully spiraling. She also connected the whole experience directly back to the Compliance episode — Stanley Milgram proved in 1963 that ordinary people would follow a voice of authority to extraordinary ends. Scammers are just using the same playbook. Also this week: Amanda and Mike officially launch No Return Flight — a new Dead Air segment dedicated to international horror films outside the American canon. First entry is A Swang, the 1992 Filipino horror film directed by Peque Galaga and Lori Reyes, featuring a creature that shifts between a beautiful young woman, a withered hag, and a giant snake, and who eats everything but the bones. Released by Mondo Macabro. Mike watched Twenty Eight Years Later: The Bone Temple and The Bride — Maggie Gyllenhaal's Bride of Frankenstein retelling — and has thoughts. Amanda watched Disclosure Day, the new Spielberg alien film, and loved it. Mike finally watched Close Encounters of the Third Kind for the first time at age 41 with his kids. Stanley Kubrick's complete Criterion collection just dropped for $500 including the international cut of The Shining — half an hour shorter, more disorienting, apparently the version Kubrick actually wanted. In the news: the serial squirter of Allentown, Pennsylvania has pleaded guilty. The FLDS leader currently serving 50 years is representing himself in a new Arizona child abuse trial and opened by telling the jury he is a kind and loving father who does not spank his children. Fifteen children got stuck on a new ride at Adventureland in Farmingdale, Long Island. Candace Cameron Bure announced on her podcast that horror movies are demonic portals and Liquid Death is cursed. Also: carny language, the Criterion sale at Barnes and Noble, John Waters' Desperate Living getting a 4K remaster, a prison chef on YouTube who electrified a bench to make a skillet, Jersey Mike's dentures, the Tylenol murders, and Mike choking on a burger flag at TGI Fridays fifteen years ago. Hosted by Amanda Kagiwada and Michael Ryan Assip. Executive produced by Cassie Jozefov. A Violet Hour Media production. LISTENER WARNING: This program contains strong language, discussion of true crime, and a detailed account of a very bad day at Splish Splash. Popular Topics Include: Fear Archive podcast, Dead Air podcast, horror podcast bonus episode, Amanda Kagiwada, Michael Ryan Assip, bank scam call Homeland Security, Stanley Milgram compliance, No Return Flight segment, A Swang 1992 Filipino horror, Peque Galaga, Mondo Macabro, Hellraiser Revival video game, Doug Bradley Pinhead return, The Bride 2025 Maggie Gyllenhaal, Disclosure Day Spielberg, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Stanley Kubrick Criterion collection, The Shining international cut, carny language Caesarian, serial squirter Allentown Pennsylvania, FLDS trial Arizona, Adventureland Long Island ride breakdown, Candace Cameron Bure horror portal, Liquid Death demon portal, prison chef YouTube Program Time, Jersey Mike's dentures, Tylenol murders, John Waters Desperate Living 4K, Violet Hour Media, horror podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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