
Episode #167
Terrible Delights #167: Savage!
This week's pick is the 1973 action/adventure film Savage! A mercenary becomes the leader of a rebel army with the help of an acrobat and a knife thrower. T.D. Hall of Famer Vic Diaz dies during sex!

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Hosted by Unknown Host · tv · EN · 168 episodes
A podcast celebrating the good, bad and ugly that are grindhouse films from the 70s through the mid-80s. If it’s ‘sploitation, we want to watch it! New episodes every Wednesday.
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Episode #167
This week's pick is the 1973 action/adventure film Savage! A mercenary becomes the leader of a rebel army with the help of an acrobat and a knife thrower. T.D. Hall of Famer Vic Diaz dies during sex!

Episode #166
This week's pick is the 1977 Canadian horror/thriller film Rituals . Five doctor colleagues (four in matching yellow bucket hats) are dropped deep into the Canadian wilderness for their annual bonding trip. An unseen evil hunts them as they struggle to survive and escape.

Episode #165
This week's pick is the 1983 sci-fi/horror film Xtro . Sam is abducted by aliens one day in front of his son, who no one believes. Three years later, Sam returns via a woman giving birth to him. He reunites with his son and gives him the same alien powers he possesses. People die in gruesome ways, there is a clown we didn't care for, Sam eats snakes eggs, and a giant G.I. Joe toy soldier kills a nosy old lady. Special guest and founder of Fright Rags Ben Scrivens joins us to discuss this odd movie.

Episode #164
This week's pick is the 1977 supernatural horror film Suspiria . Suzy is the new student at a prestigious German dance school and a series of mysterious deaths and strange occurrences begin with her arrival. Can Suzy find out what is going on in this visually stunning, richly colorful, and violent classic Dario Argento film?

Episode #163
This week's pick is the 1975 blaxploitation film Bucktown . After his brother's death, Duke travels to a small Southern town to organize the funeral. During his stay, he decides to revive his brother's nightclub. However, this venture quickly uncovers the thinly veiled racism and corruption that run rampant in the town. Duke faces demands for bribes and violence from the police. With the arrival of Duke's pal Roy, the situation only escalates. Featuring Carl Weathers as Hambone.
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