
Comedy, horror, and one angry mother. A quick look at the original Evil Dead trilogy, followed by Mama, the 2013 horror thriller. Warning: Spoilers ahead! Also includes another Cavebabble Eats Odd Things, and a musical blast from Eye-Oh past. This episode is brought to you by Not Your Mother.
Cavebabble Episode 159: Mama and the Evil Dead Army of Darkness
Cavebabble Episode 158: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
Cavebabble Episode 157: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Cavebabble Episode 156: You Only Live Twice
Cavebabble Episode 155: Thunderball and the Monster Dog Quiz

Our adventures with James Bond continue with Thunderball. Release the scuba fighers! Afterward, we hop into a van with Alice Cooper for the 1984 cult movie, Monster Dog. Having never seen the film, will Valerie pass the Monster Dog Quiz? Will you? The show also includes the latest Cavebabble Eats Odd Things. This episode is brought to you by Deep Sea Dog Fighting.
Cavebabble Episode 154: Gold Fingers and Bloody Rain in Oz
Cavebabble Episode 153: Food, Spies, and Samurais
Cavebabble Episode 152: Return of the Girls

Amber, Courtney and Kevin join us for what is supposed to be another Stories in the Dark episode, but which quickly descends into tales of dogs, odd sleep habits, and flatulence. No, we can’t believe we are releasing them, either. We saved you a seat, if you dare! Also features Harmonics, one of the tunes from my latest CD. This episode is brought to you by Snoring Peanuts.
Cavebabble Episode 151: I Want You to Watch Me

Like most Netflix users, we have a huge Instant Streaming queue, filled with titles which we may never watch. Thanks to me, our queue also is filled with movies Valerie doesn’t recognize. It’s time for a challenge! By title alone, can Valerie describe the plots of seven random films from our list? And once she learns the actual plots, can I convince her to watch these films with me? Can I convince you, as well? Purely for the fun of it! This episode is brought to you by Waiting In Line.
Cavebabble Episode 150: The Doomsday Life of Pi

You can’t get much different films than Neil Marshall’s Doomsday, and Ang Lee’s The Life of Pi. But much like Doomsday is a mashup of half a dozen or more science fiction and fantasy films, we see no reason not to cover both films in one Cavebabble episode. From the quarantined wilds of Scotland to a lifeboat bursting with the wild, we are here to chat about the nature of nature, and the humanity of humanity. This episode is brought to you by Tigers With Mohawks.




