Kelly Makes Mark Watch Horror

By: Kelly/Mark Deeks
  • Summary

  • Kelly lives for horror movies. Mark doesn't. This podcast is about her convincing him.
    2024
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Episodes
  • #3 - It, Chapter One
    Aug 3 2024

    Kelly is a massive horror fan. Mark...isn't. In this ad-hoc podcast series, she tries to convince him to love the genre like she does, by making him watch them and then explaining what he missed.

    In the third episode, they watch the 2017 remake of It, one of Kelly's favourite films of all time. Can she convince Mark to feel the same way? Or will he be distracted by trivial details like the character's haitcuts? (Yes he will.)

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    15 mins
  • #2 - Longlegs (contains spoilers)
    Jul 22 2024

    Kelly is a massive horror fan. Mark...isn't. In this ad-hoc podcast series, she tries to convince him to love the genre like she does, by making him watch them and then explaining what he missed.

    The second episode sees them go to an actual cinema, like how people used to do in the old days, and watch a particularly deranged turn from Nicolas Cage in Oz Perkins's Longlegs.

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    14 mins
  • #1 - Cabin Fever
    Jun 12 2024

    Kelly is a massive horror fan. Mark...isn't. In this ad-hoc podcast series, she tries to convince him to love the genre like she does, by making him watch them and then explaining what he missed.

    The first episode sees them sit down to watch Eli Roth's directorial debut, 2002's Cabin Fever. One of the sillier horror films out there. Will she convince him to watch more?

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    15 mins

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