• Horror So Bad It's Good: Dead and Breakfast

  • Mar 23 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
  • Podcast

Horror So Bad It's Good: Dead and Breakfast

  • Summary

  • This week the boys return to everyone's favorite movie discussion segment Horror So Bad It's Good. This week Kyle and Matt introduce Jarred to a movie that has a very special nostalgic place in their hearts: Dead and Breakfast. This early 2000s Comedy Musical Fantasy Horror kind of Zombie flick, starring a surprising amount of famous people and at least a handful of highly recognizable people. On the way to a wedding, a group of friends stops in Lovelock TX after getting lost and taking too many drugs. They spend the night in a Bed and Breakfast only to awaken to find the chef murdered and the owner dead of a heart attack. At a breakneck speed, the town is taken over by a Zombie-esque horde run by a Kuman Thong attempting to kill the group. This 00's gore fest is filled with tons of slapstick humor, dad jokes, character tropes, and a solid amount of really catchy musical numbers. Find out what the guys think now that they're older and in a clear state of mind. Follow Us @ Website: www.rumrunnaspodcastnetwork.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darkrumpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/darkrumpodcast Send your stories to: darkrumstories@gmail.com Join the Discussion and Talk With Us: https://discord.gg/FzZfg3CnyP Support Us @: https://www.patreon.com/Rumrunnas *Mostly Unedited Video Versions are available to Patrons. Show your Support for the Show and Join: Leonada MadHouse as a Supporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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