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Bring Me the Axe is a comedy podcast celebrating the best (and worst) horror from a time when the video store ruled the night. Every other week, brothers Bryan and Dave White (and the occasional guest) heed the call of nostalgia and evaluate the classic 70s and 80s horror movies they loved in their childhood to determine whether the movies are still relevant today or should be allowed to fade into obscurity.

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Rutger Hauer was a renowned Dutch actor known for his roles in films such as 'Blade Runner', 'The Hitcher', and 'Blood of Heroes'. He was celebrated for his intense performances and charismatic screen presence, making him a prominent figure in both European and Hollywood cinema.
Joan Chen is a Chinese-American actress and filmmaker, recognized for her work in films like 'The Last Emperor' and 'Twin Peaks'. She has had a distinguished career spanning several decades, known for her versatility and contributions to both Asian and Western cinema.
Vincent D'Onofrio is an American actor and producer, acclaimed for his roles in 'Full Metal Jacket', 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent', and various other film and television projects. He is known for his intense character portrayals and dedication to his craft.
Delroy Lindo is a British-American actor celebrated for his performances in films such as 'Malcolm X', 'The Cider House Rules', and the 'Da 5 Bloods'. He is known for his powerful acting and has received critical acclaim for his work in both film and theater.

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Research-heavy horror movie podcast with an eye on cult, camp, and hidden gems, hosted by brothers Bryan and Dave White (@ThatQueerwolf)

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99CR 36: Cruising

Hosts
Bryan White Dave White
Guests
Dave White
Keywords
horror nostalgia 70s and 80s horror movies Cruising William Friedkin gay leather giallo urban gay culture BDSM bars cruising scene protests against Cruising exploitation of gay BDSM scene

As our Pride series continues we drop the first 99 Cent Rental episode looking at the extremely complicated history of William Friedkin's gay leather giallo Americano, Cruising (1980), starring Al Pacino. Dave's research and history expertise about this period of urban gay culture comes in handy as we contrast Friedkin's attempt to provoke and shock against the reality of gay night life at leather bars, BDSM bars, and the cruising scene in the days before apps and the internet made casual encounters in the park obsolete.

We also look at the organized movements to protest Cruising and convince theaters not to show the movie, explore whether or not Friedkin was exploiting the gay BDSM scene for cheap shocks, and whether or not this is a good movie. Did Cruising do more harm than good? Does it get anything right? The answer, as always, is: it's complicated.

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75: What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?

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Bryan White Dave White
Keywords
horror classic movies 70s and 80s horror camp gay audiences Joan Crawford Bette Davis Victor Buono Robert Aldrich psycho-biddy hagsploitation queer film film feud

We kick off our regular Pride series for 2025 with a camp classic that was embraced by gay audiences almost immediately upon release. Warner Brothers brought together two legends of Hollywood, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, introduced the world to Victor Buono, and put it all under the careful, deliberate direction of Hollywood iconoclast, Robert Aldrich for a movie that spawned a cultural obsession with movies about older ladies losing their god damn minds. It's the psycho-biddy, hagsploitation nightmare of What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?

We'll explore what it is about this movie that was so immediately appealing to gay audiences of the 1960's and beyond. We'll talk about the simmering, mostly made-up feud between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis and Crawford's petty, bizarre stunt at the 35th Academy Awards as payback for the perceived slight of Bette Davis getting all the attention. And we'll break it all down in our usual fashion to tell you exactly why this movie is so god damn good and why it persists in the world's imagination as we celebrate Pride all month long with a series highlight and celebrate queer film and filmmakers.

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99CR 35: Blood of Heroes

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Bryan White Dave White
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Rutger Hauer Joan Chen Vincent D'Onofrio Delroy Lindo
Keywords
post-apocalypse sports movie Blood of Heroes Rutger Hauer Joan Chen Maxploitation Mad Max dystopian sports underdog story

This week we're going down under for a look at the 1989 post-apocalypse sports movie, Blood of Heroes starring Rutger Hauer and Joan Chen. Also known as Salute of the Jugger, it's a late entry into the Maxploitation wave of the 80's but rather than being the usual quest for water or women, it's an underdog story about a team of misfits who play a violent future sport involving a dog's skull instead of a ball. What's a jugger? Don't worry about it, baby! Will they climb the ranks out of their place beating up on village and peasant teams? Will they make it to the big city and win it all when they face the pros? Probably. I mean, it's a sports movie at heart and that's what usually happens in those movies.

Blood of Heroes sports a significantly better cast than you're probably expecting with Hauer, Chen, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Delroy Lindo all slumming it. The production is also executed by a surprising cohort of filmmakers who we have to thank for the original Mad Max movies which explains why it's so competently made and looks so authentically post-apocalyptic from the people who brought us the subgenre in the first place.

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0:00 2:01:58

74: Prom Night

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Bryan White Dave White
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Prom Night slasher Jamie Lee Curtis Leslie Nielsen horror movies 1980 disco hits moral outrage

This week we dust off our dancing shoes and head back to 1980 for the Canadian slasher classic, Prom Night, starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen. It's a wild whodunnit with a billion misdirects that thinks its pulling one over on you even though it's pretty obvious who the killer is from the get go. You get a great cast here that elevates to the movie to a higher class than it probably deserves. It's a beautiful portrait of a time long gone and we love it.

Originally conceived as a killer doctor horror movie it instead eschews the popular notion at the time to set a slasher movie during a holiday in favor of something more relatable to young audiences, proms. It also bends over backwards to convince you that the songs being played at this prom are popular disco hits of the era without actually being popular hits of the era.

Prom Night also sparked the first moral outrage of the 80's, the public backlash against horror movies and we're going to tell you all about it.

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99CR 34: Miami Connection

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Bryan White Dave White
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Miami Connection martial arts taekwondo rock and roll vigilantes ninjas friendship family

This week Bryan and Dave take a trip down south to Orlando, Florida for a look at the utterly baffling but thoroughly charming martial arts movie from Grandmaster YK Kim, Miami Connection. This one's got it all. You get a rock and roll band that's also a bunch of taekwondo black belt vigilantes, a scummy gang of coke dealin' rednecks, ninjas on motorcycles, and a battle of the band that is a little more literal than you might be expecting. Along the way you'll learn a thing or two about how great taekwondo is and the power of friendship and family.

Utterly trashed upon release and rejected by nearly every distributor that saw it, Miami Connection nearly ruined YK Kim but his sheer force of personality saw it through and the good folks at AGFA and The Alamo Drafthouse in Austin saw a sincerity in it that its contemporaries utterly lacked. It's because of this that Miami Connection roared back into life and lives comfortably in the hearts of all who see it. We love it so much that Grandmaster Kim graces our own podcast art.

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