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CBB Presents The Bear Cave of Terror - Ep. 38 - Jennifer's Body (2009)

53 min · 19. apr. 2026
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In this week's episode of the Bear Cave of Terror, Ben "Little Dead Aliens" Raifsnider joins us again to talk about one of his favorites, the great 2009 cult horror-comedy, Jennifer's Body, directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Diablo Cody. Underappreciated and maligned at the time it was originally released, this witty, gory, and immensely-quotable flick found its fans over the past 15+ years since its release to become one of the great horror films of the 2000s. From a great pairing of Amanda Seyfried and Megan Fox on screen, to quippy, memorable dialogue, and some messy kills, the story of a cheerleader becoming possessed by a demon and her best friend trying to figure a way to stop her eating the boys at school is a wild ride with some great visuals and a creative team that clearly loves how to play with horror. Poorly marketed to the wrongs audiences by a clueless PR team with insulting test screenings, running afoul of early Twitter and misogynistic blog culture, and blowback against the successes of Megan Fox and Diablo Cody really hurt the film's chances at the box office, and it would have faded away if hadn't been discovered by the real intended audience that have championed it over the years. With snarky humor, gory kills, and a great pair of leads, hopefully this becomes one of your favorites, listener, if it isn't already! (Robot voice warning: Steve's mic decided to go periodically "Dalek" during the recording) Additional resources for the film: "Fox Searchlight Lawyers Defend Jennifer's Body from Snarky Bloggers" by Kate, 2/11/08, Mediabistro.com [http://Mediabistro.com] "Megan Fox, Diablo Cody Interview: Jennifer's Body" by Sheila Roberts, 9/5/09 moviesonline.ca [http://moviesonline.ca] "How Jennifer's Body became a true cult classic" by BJ Colangelo 11/7/22 SlashFilm.com [http://SlashFilm.com] "Jennifer's Body Reunion" - ET Live 9/19/19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2JLRtWlq0o [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2JLRtWlq0o]

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CBB Presents the Bear Cave of Terror - Ep. 48 - Poltergeist (1982)

In this week's episode, Craig Lantz pops by to talk with Steve about one of the main contributor to 80's kid's nightmares, 1982's Poltergeist! Directed by Tobe Hooper and produced/co-written by Steven Spielberg, this was one of the many excellent genre films to come out of 1982, terrifying legions of children and their parents who thought "how bad could a PG-rated horror movie be?" What is ostensibly a haunted house film became a cultural touchstone that birthed dozens of parodies, quotable lines, and influenced decades of horror films afterwards. Not without some controversy, and long-rumored to have given rise to an infamous Hollywood curse due to the tragic deaths of several stars, including young Heather O'Rourke who played Carol Anne, it nevertheless remains a long-time favorite for several generations of fans, spawning 2 direct sequels, a recent remake in the 2010s, and probably PSAs for kitchen hygiene (or really should have). So fire up your CRT TV, and tune it to static, because they're here to chat about Poltergeist!

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CBB Presents the Bear Cave of Terror - Ep. 47 - Backrooms (2026)

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Bioengineered psychic grasshopper-human hybrids? Dubiously convenient love interests? Astral-projecting bug-eyed Buddha babies? This can only mean one thing - 1992's Shin Kamen Rider: Prologue! Derek B. Gayle of the Glitterjaw network joins Steve in the Bear Cave again for this bizarre departure from the Kamen Rider franchise, a straight-to-video horror feature where the famously grasshopper-like appearance of the Kamen Rider heroes is taken to the literal extreme. Like a werewolf film, the protagonist is at the mercy of his transformation into a hideous and deadly mutant creature, and must find a way to keep his humanity, while an evil organization, and the CIA, pursue his power. Derek and Steve talk about the history of the Kamen Rider concept, the disgusting transformations, the absolutely unhinged unborn baby creature that derails the final act, and the untapped potential love of the hero's nerdy jock best friend. Also: how about that squelch noise every time Kamen Rider walks? shudder Additional Resources for this episode: Kamen Rider Wiki - https://kamenrider.fandom.com/wiki/Shin_Kamen_Rider:_Prologue [https://kamenrider.fandom.com/wiki/Shin_Kamen_Rider:_Prologue] "The Other Shin Kamen Rider: The Prologue to the Story that never was" by Buster Corp, Oct 2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=909PTFgblnc [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=909PTFgblnc]

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