• Ep. 73: Jeannot Szwarc's "Bug" (1975)

  • 2025/02/01
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Ep. 73: Jeannot Szwarc's "Bug" (1975)

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  • Ever wondered what kind of chaos mutant cockroaches can unleash on a small town? Join us as we revisit the 1975 horror film "Bug," where an earthquake gives rise to a fiery insect invasion that left a lasting impression on some and terrified others to their core. We explore everything from the movie's dated visuals and slow pace to Mike's childhood trauma and intense fear of cockroaches. We even spice things up with a quirky cocktail, "The Cockroach," blending tequila and Kahlua, which surprisingly wins us over despite its ominous aroma.

    As we dissect the absurd plot points and laugh at the film's bizarre scientific concepts, we can't help but highlight the ironic deaths of scientists by their own creations and ridiculous scenes where characters try to un-flood cars by stomping repeated on the gas pedal. Confounding moments like cockroaches forming patterns to spell words and outdated '70s culinary choices add layers of both humor and nostalgia. We candidly discuss what stands the test of time and what doesn't, taking a light-hearted jab at the peculiarities of making one's own birthday dinner.

    We also tackle the film's gratuitous scenes and shocking moments, pondering over sweat-stained characters and an unsettling cat on fire scene. The unsettling portrayal of cockroaches affects us deeply, especially Mike, yet we acknowledge the film's realistic depiction of these creepy crawlies. Tune in as we wrap up with some intriguing film trivia, including its unexpected link to "Jaws," and invite you to join our horror-loving community online. Don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to keep up with our spooky discussions, and remember, "Scare you later!

    Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

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Ever wondered what kind of chaos mutant cockroaches can unleash on a small town? Join us as we revisit the 1975 horror film "Bug," where an earthquake gives rise to a fiery insect invasion that left a lasting impression on some and terrified others to their core. We explore everything from the movie's dated visuals and slow pace to Mike's childhood trauma and intense fear of cockroaches. We even spice things up with a quirky cocktail, "The Cockroach," blending tequila and Kahlua, which surprisingly wins us over despite its ominous aroma.

As we dissect the absurd plot points and laugh at the film's bizarre scientific concepts, we can't help but highlight the ironic deaths of scientists by their own creations and ridiculous scenes where characters try to un-flood cars by stomping repeated on the gas pedal. Confounding moments like cockroaches forming patterns to spell words and outdated '70s culinary choices add layers of both humor and nostalgia. We candidly discuss what stands the test of time and what doesn't, taking a light-hearted jab at the peculiarities of making one's own birthday dinner.

We also tackle the film's gratuitous scenes and shocking moments, pondering over sweat-stained characters and an unsettling cat on fire scene. The unsettling portrayal of cockroaches affects us deeply, especially Mike, yet we acknowledge the film's realistic depiction of these creepy crawlies. Tune in as we wrap up with some intriguing film trivia, including its unexpected link to "Jaws," and invite you to join our horror-loving community online. Don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to keep up with our spooky discussions, and remember, "Scare you later!

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

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