Episode 112

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16th Feb 2023

Halloween H20: Gettin' a Little Crazy With the Stick

Welcome back to You Can't Kill the Boogeyman Podcast with your favorite spooky couple, Robby and Sammi! After two decades away, guess who's coming to Halloween? It's time to chat about 1998's Halloween H20: 20 Years Later! Did you pick up on the fact that this movie takes place 20 years after Halloween (1978)? Was that clear enough? This movie has a lot going for it: Jamie Lee Curtis is back, Josh Hartnett makes his debut, plus it features Michelle Williams and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (for like 2 seconds). And did you pick up on the Scream (1996) references? Overall this is a fun entry in the Michael Myers franchise.

**This episode is dedicated to the memory of George P. Wilbur**

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You Can't Kill the Boogeyman
Everyone is entitled to one good scare.
What's your favorite scary movie? Join your favorite Horror Hosts, Robby and Sammi, in this biweekly podcast dedicated to all of their favorite frightening films. Every day is Halloween for this creepy couple!

About your hosts

Robert Brooksby

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I produce all of the podcasts on the Limitless Broadcasting Network in addition to producing film projects for our sister network, 1950Studios. I am a chronic pain warrior, and I work every day to make sure it doesn't limit me as I reach for my dreams. I love horror movies, especially "Scream," and I find all things supernatural and spooky fascinating.

Samantha Brooksby

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Hi, I'm Sammi! I help produce and edit most of our podcasts on the network! I love Disney and scary movies, but I am not so sure about real supernatural experiences or ghosts...