• Ep27 - House (1977)

  • Sep 7 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Who Dropped The Popcorn? Episode 27 - House (1977) aka Hausu


    This episode's choice is Shafi's, who has chosen the bonkers 1977 Japanese Horror Comedy, House (Japanese title: Hausu), produced by Godzilla studio Toho and directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi.


    Listen in as the lads are divided about this crazy surrealist pop art comedy horror!


    Also, we briefly chat about the seminal 90's British mocumentary Ghostwatch, Funboy records ghost audio on his phone, RocknRolla encounters a static person, The Landlord sees a floating orb and The Taxman talks about Simon Pegg (again!).


    Seriously if you've come to listen to a discussion about this film, I'd skip the first 20mins!


    So sit back, relax, don't let the floating head bite you on the arse and welcome to Who Dropped The Popcorn!


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