Retro Blood 151: The New York Ripper (1982)
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Episode 151 of Retro Blood dives deep into the gritty streets of New York with the 1982 horror classic, The New York Ripper. This September, James Kline and J.A. Alison kick off a month dedicated to crime, sex, murder, and the dark allure of 1980s New York horror cinema. The hosts start by setting the scene with a discussion about the iconic New York of the '80s, and how this month's theme came from a dedicated fan recommendation.
As the leaves begin to turn, so does the Retro Blood's content, introducing a brand new segment: the Oktoberfest Beer of the Week review, perfect for the season.
In this week's history segment, things take a somber turn as the boys pay tribute to the late, great Sid Eudy—known to wrestling fans as Sid Justice, Sid Vicious, and Sycho Sid—who passed away last Monday. James breaks down Sid's career, from his notorious flips between promotions to his unforgettable presence and promo skills that made him a legend in the ring.
On the metal side, the duo explores the work of the death metal band Fulci, who just dropped their album "Duck Face Killings," an homage to The New York Ripper.
The main event of the episode is a deep dive into Lucio Fulci's The New York Ripper. The hosts discuss Fulci's unique vision and the Italian horror style, explore the film's shooting locations, inspirations, and Fulci's own thoughts on this provocative piece of cinema. The review gets into the gritty details—from Fred the cop's investigation, to Jane’s unorthodox desires, and of course, the chilling presence of the infamous Duck Killer.
Tune in for a blend of horror, wrestling, and metal as the Retro Blood boys guide you through this disturbing yet fascinating film.
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