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Rabid Grannies
Season 2 · Episode 128

Rabid Grannies

Grandma has big Teeth

Seddy Bimco Part 2, The Revenge · tim Hamilton

November 12, 20251h 4mExplicit

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Show Notes

Summary

In this episode, Tim Hamilton and George O'Connor dive into the 1988 Belgium horror comedy 'Rabid Grannies.' They explore the film's plot, character dynamics, and the unique aspects of Belgian cinema. The conversation touches on the film's practical effects, the chaos that ensues when the grannies turn into monsters, and the aftermath of the horrific events. They also reflect on the themes of the film, compare it to other horror classics, and discuss the potential for a sequel.


Takeaways

  • Rabid Grannies is a unique blend of horror and comedy.
  • The film is notable for its practical effects and over-the-top gore.
  • Character dynamics play a crucial role in the film's narrative.
  • The transformation of the grannies is a pivotal moment in the story.
  • The film critiques familial greed and betrayal.
  • Belgium's film industry is less known for horror compared to other countries.
  • The movie's runtime is surprisingly short at just over an hour.
  • The grannies' ability to mimic voices adds a layer of horror.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of story in horror films.
  • Tim and George express a desire for a sequel to Rabid Grannies.





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