
Last Podcast On The Left
"Big John, unfortunately, was deported from Perth this morning. But it was a gray area between his tank and his balls." — Ed Larson
"I love murderers. You support murder and like it. I do. I like it. And that's okay. It's okay for you to support murder. It's okay for you to support murderers. I'm pro murder." — Jackie Zabrowski
"The movie called zombies really good too. Well, each one sort of follows because night of living dead kind of when it starts day of the dead is like after it. And then dawn of the dead is like once the whole world has sort of been occupied." — Henry Zabrowski
The episode begins with a lighthearted discussion on personal identity, humorously touching on perceived racial classifications and their implications. This segues into a recounting of a travel incident involving a British food influencer, "Big John," who was reportedly detained and deported from Perth for attempting to conduct "meat and greets" without the proper work visa. The hosts then delve into a lengthy discussion of various horror films, debating their merits and offering recommendations, ranging from classic zombie movies like "Night of the Living Dead" and "Dawn of the Dead" to more recent entries and cult favorites.
The conversation shifts to an analysis of specific horror subgenres, including horror comedies and spoofs, with particular attention paid to films featuring Leslie Nielsen. The hosts also explore films with more cerebral or atmospheric horror elements, such as those directed by Lynne Ramsay, and discuss the impact of unsettling films on viewers. The latter half of the episode features a segment on "Dead Snow," a Norwegian zombie film, with an emphasis on its blend of action, humor, and pop culture references, including its connection to the Nazi era.
The episode concludes with a broader discussion of upcoming film releases, personal viewing plans, and extensive promotion of the hosts' and guests' various social media channels, websites, and live events. The hosts encourage listeners to engage with their content and share personal anecdotes and dating profiles for potential guest appearances.