Rabbit In Red: We're Going MonsterVision

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This is episode of Rabbit In Red goes by fast, as we only had an hour to record, but it is packed with everything plus the kitchen sink.

We start off with a quick fix for the terrible Leprechaun reboot, then we make our way to everyone's favorite segment The Writer's Corner. John pitches a show that he came up with when he was twelve and then goes into a pitch for a Madman remake plus sequel. After that I try my hand once again at a Friday the 13th sequel set in the 80's but this time it's shot on VHS. That in turn leads to two ideas I had for a web series for Leatherface and the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.


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Leprechaun: Origins: Backpacking through the lush Irish countryside, two unsuspecting young couples discover a town's chilling secret. Ben (Dunbar), Sophie (Bennet), David (Fletcher) and Jeni (Roxburgh) quickly discover the idyllic land is not what it appears to be when the town's residents offer the hikers an old cabin at the edge of the woods. Soon, the friends will find that one of Ireland's most famous legends is a terrifying reality.

Madman: At a summer camp for youths, cockey pre-teen calls out the name of mass serial killer "Madman Marz". Suddenly, counselors are being maimed and slaughtered in various ways by the backwoodsman who has returned when his name was called.

TCM III: Driving through Texas, young yuppie couple Michelle (Kate Hodge) and Ryan (William Butler) stop at the Last Chance Gas Station, but after they witness the owner attacking a hitchhiker named Tex (Viggo Mortensen), they panic and flee. In their hasty departure, they get lost and soon find themselves pursued by the chainsaw-toting maniac known as Leatherface (R.A. Mihailoff). While running, the couple bump into survivalist Benny (Ken Foree), who they team up with in an effort to escape.

MonsterVision: An American variety series that aired on TNT from March 1, 1993 to September 2000. The series was hosted by Joe Bob Briggs from 1995 to 2000, and featured classic B and cult films from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.