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1 The Offering with Jerry Horror St. Patrick's Day Extravaganza! ☘️ 1:17:29
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Top o’ the morning to ya, cinephiles! This St. Patrick’s Day, The Offering with Jerry Horror is serving up a cinematic pot of gold with a full-bodied retrospective on Ireland’s own action juggernaut, Liam Neeson. From his Darkman days to his Taken triumphs, Jerry dives deep into Neeson’s legendary career, tracing his journey from a brooding dramatic powerhouse to the king of grizzled, vengeance-fueled beatdowns. Whether he’s swinging a lightsaber in The Phantom Menace or swinging fists in The Grey, one thing’s for sure, Neeson’s particular set of skills has kept audiences on the edge of their barstools for decades. So grab a pint and settle in as Jerry explores the Gangs of New York brawler’s evolution from Oscar-nominated thespian to action-movie deity. He’ll be dishing out Cold Pursuit-style hot takes, debating whether The Commuter was a first-class thriller or a trainwreck, and, of course, raising a glass to Neeson’s most underrated performances. From Schindler’s List to Batman Begins, Neeson’s range is as vast as the rolling hills of the Emerald Isle. But even legends have their missteps—did someone say Battleship? Whether you’re celebrating St. Paddy’s Day with whiskey, Guinness, or just good ol’ fashioned fisticuffs (cinematic ones, of course), this episode is your lucky charm. So tune in, because when it comes to honoring Liam Neeson, Jerry Horror is Non-Stop in his praise, his puns, and his deep-dive into the career of one of Ireland’s fiercest exports. Sláinte! Produced by Peter Bune and George Taramas of SickboyWolfgang Productions and Night Drive Productions Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Also Sponsored by Nose Best Candles . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR20' to save 20% off your order. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 Bruce Willis in the Contractually Obligated Christmas 1:24:09
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Yippee Ki-Yay, Santa Claus! In this Christmas Spectacular Special of The Offering , Jerry unpacks the explosive sequel to an iconic action classic that dared to tackle the holiday season again—this time with more snow, more bad guys, and way more chaos. Despite being the most rented VHS of 1991, this film didn’t exactly gift everyone a holly jolly time. In fact, its leading man famously said he’d rather stuff a stocking with his own head than star in it. Harsh words for a movie that decked the box office halls with record-breaking Thursday night preview sales! This icy follow-up tried to double down on its predecessor's winning formula, but not even a white Christmas could stop critics from giving it the cold shoulder. Nevertheless, this flick secured a spot under many fans’ holiday trees thanks to its relentless action, memorable one-liners, and a high-flying finale that’s more over the top than a tree topper. So grab some eggnog and join Jerry as he sleds through the history of this polarizing sequel. Was it the naughty list-worthy lump of coal critics claimed, or an underrated holiday action gem? Tune in to find out if this yuletide thriller deserves a second chance to sleigh your movie marathon. Produced by Peter Bune and George Taramas of SickboyWolfgang Productions and Night Drive Productions Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Also Sponsored by Nose Best Candles . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR20' to save 20% off your order. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…
In the Season 4 finale of The Offering with Jerry Horror , we blitz into a 90s action spectacle that’s one part gritty cop thriller, one part all-American football legend turned crime-fighting powerhouse. Picture a mullet-sporting, tough-as-nails undercover cop diving into a biker gang so violent it’s practically a contact sport. Produced by Hollywood’s own Michael Douglas (who decided to keep his name off the credits), this cult classic fumbles a few things but still manages a touchdown in raw adrenaline. The MVP? A certain former NFL star whose career on the field may have been sacked early, but he’s here to prove he’s still got the drive to crush his opponents on screen. Plus, Lance Henriksen as the lead villain is truly in a league of his own—improvising his lines like he’s calling audibles at the line of scrimmage. With every bone-crunching tackle and brutal takedown, this movie piles on the action with the same intensity as a goal-line defense. In this episode of The Offering , Jerry’s running the full playbook, from the over-the-top stunts to the jaw-dropping one-liners that’ll make any action fan cheer from the sidelines. So suit up, tune in, and get ready for a hard-hitting breakdown of this bombastic 90s showdown, where the hits just keep coming—helmet optional. Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Also Sponsored by Nose Best Candles . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR20' to save 20% off your order. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 The Pixelated Predator 1:18:42
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In this Halloween Special episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror , we boot up a forgotten horror classic from the 90s that tried to merge the world of CD-ROM gaming with the gory thrills of slasher flicks. A video game spin-off was in the works, but the plans crashed like a corrupted file when the movie failed to load up big numbers at the box office. What should’ve been a cutting-edge experience instead got stuck in the loading screen of obscurity. This film promised plenty of sick practical effects, but like deleting important game files, the censors cut a ton of gnarly gore from the final release. It’s a shame because teenage horror fans were definitely hoping for more carnage in their gameplay! However, the film’s writer hit the save button on his career, going on to write cult hits like Se7en and 8mm , along with a spiritual sequel to this film called Hideaway . Looks like he rebooted his career in a big way. So, get ready to insert the disc and download the twisted behind-the-scenes stories as Jerry takes you through this overlooked gem. If you’re nostalgic for the days of cyber-ghouls, creepy storylines, and missed opportunities in horror history, this episode is sure to reboot your spooky season vibes. Prepare for a Halloween deep dive that’ll make you wish this flick had gotten the full expansion pack it deserved! Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Also Sponsored by Nose Best Candles . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR20' to save 20% off your order. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 Masters of the Video Store 1:19:36
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In this episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror , we high-kick our way through a 1989 action flick that packs a punch—but the story behind the scenes might just kick harder. Originally conceived as a sequel to Masters of the Universe (yes, that Masters of the Universe), this film almost got shelved until its star roundhouse-kicked his way to worldwide box office fame. Suddenly, what was destined to be a forgotten relic of the late '80s found new life thanks to its lead actor’s knack for delivering epic martial arts moves. But it’s not all kicks and glory! A stunt performer actually lost his eye during the production after a real knife was used in one of the more intense scenes. Yeah, that’s right—a guy sacrificed an eyeball to make sure the movie looked as real as possible. You can’t make this stuff up, and Jerry’s here to break down all the wild behind-the-scenes stories that took this low-budget film from the scrap heap to video store legend status. So join Jerry as he kicks open the vault and dives into the movie’s path from toy franchise wannabe to cult classic. Whether you’re a fan of action films, or just love hearing about movie sets gone wrong, this episode delivers a swift kick of entertainment that will knock you out cold. Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Also Sponsored by Nose Best Candles . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR20' to save 20% off your order. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 The Doctor is Out…of His Mind! 1:20:24
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In this sick episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror , we scrub in for a diagnosis of a 1992 slasher that went a little mad in the operating room. As the first of three Dark Horse comic adaptations, this flick flatlined at the box office while its counterparts like The Mask and Timecop lived healthier lives. Originally meant to be a serious psychological thriller in the vein of Silence of the Lambs , this film took a sharp turn into campy slasher territory—turning a promising diagnosis into something far more routine. Unfortunately, the MPAA wasted no time in cutting away 10 minutes of blood-soaked "procedures," leaving fans feeling like the good doctor never got to show off his full surgical skillset. And, if the film had been a bigger hit, we could’ve been in for an even crazier sequel, where our psychotic physician would trade in his scalpel for a supernatural twist, creating an undead army ready for discharge. Jerry prescribes a full examination of what went wrong with this film’s prognosis and why it couldn’t revive the slasher genre as intended. Filled with medical malpractice, gory operations, and a villain who should’ve been checked into the psych ward long ago, this episode is sure to leave you feeling queasy—but in the best way possible. So, prep the OR and listen in, because this doc is out… of his mind! Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Also Sponsored by Nose Best Candles . Use the promo code 'JERRYHORROR20' to save 20% off your order. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 We Have Freddy Krueger At Home 1:05:37
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In this electrifying episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror , we plug into the shocking story behind a 1989 horror film that Universal hoped would zap new life into their slasher game. Desperate for their own version of a certain razor-gloved dream demon, the studio charged ahead with a new villain who was all about high voltage mayhem. Despite the jolt of excitement surrounding the film, the pressure to deliver dazzling special effects led the lead artist to suffer a complete meltdown, leaving behind a trail of sparks and shattered nerves. Surprisingly, this high-wattage horror flick generated a decent amount of buzz at the box office, leaving the director scratching his head and wondering why the current never flowed into a sequel. Adding to the film's shocking legacy, it originally received an X rating due to its intense scenes, forcing the filmmakers to cut down the voltage multiple times just to get an R rating. Join Jerry as he powers through the twists and turns of this electrifying tale, from the behind-the-scenes burnout to the studio's failed attempt to charge up a new franchise. Whether you're a fan of horror films that pack a punch or just enjoy a good Hollywood cautionary tale, this episode is sure to spark your interest. Plug in and get ready for a hair-raising journey into the world of 80s horror! Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…
In this Monster Mash-themed episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror , we dig up the remains of another ill-fated attempt to launch a Dark Cinematic Universe. What would spooky season be without revisiting a high-budget monster flick that tried to blend action and horror but ended up six feet under in the graveyard of failed franchises? Jerry unearths the eerie secrets of this film, including how every canister was cryptically labeled “The Vatican Directive” before being unleashed in theaters—a stealthy move for a movie that couldn’t quite strike fear into the box office. The film’s leading man, known for slashing his way through enemies with sharp claws in other roles, traded in his usual gruff persona for a monster-hunting vigilante. Meanwhile, the leading lady endured a truly cursed wardrobe, spending six haunted months strapped into a corset. When filming wrapped, she didn’t just take it off—she torched it, banishing the uncomfortable relic from her life. And as if the movie’s demise wasn’t spooky enough, its planned tie-in theme park ride was given the axe, later to be resurrected as a magical attraction in a world full of wizards and witches. Join Jerry as he creeps through the shadowy history of this would-be franchise starter, revealing the chilling twists, cursed production tales, and the final nail in the coffin that sent this Dark Universe back to the Underworld. Whether you’re a fan of monstrous tales or just love a good Hollywood horror story, this episode is sure to give you a frightful delight. Tune in…if you dare! Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 The Greatest White Guy Karate Movie Ever Made 1:41:06
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In this action packed episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror , we roundhouse kick our way into the world of early 90s action cinema to explore what might just be the greatest white-guy karate movie ever made. Jerry unleashes a flurry of punches with the surprising revelation that the 1994 blockbuster Speed was originally intended as a sequel to this high-kicking adventure. Hollywood may have taken a different path, but this film still delivers a knockout punch for fans of martial arts mayhem. Our hero, who initially threw his hat in the ring for the lead role in Kickboxer , ended up stepping into the ring as a replacement for Jean-Claude Van Damme in this flick. The movie also features a breakout performance by a young Mariska Hargitay, who later became a powerhouse on Law and Order: SVU . Sadly, 90% of her scenes were chopped down like a swift karate chop. To top it off, the film packs an extra punch with the inclusion of the 90s anthem "The Power" by SNAP!, making the fight scenes hit even harder. This episode is particularly emotional for Jerry as he reflects on the impact this martial arts gem had on him. Join him as he kicks through the behind-the-scenes stories, delivers a few jabs of trivia, and throws in some heartfelt moments. Whether you're a black belt in 90s action or just love a good cinematic showdown, this episode will have you hooked from the first punch to the final round. Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 Who Needs the Bee Gees When You’ve Got Frank Stallone 1:26:37
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In this groovy episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror , we boogie down to the sequel of a beloved disco-era classic—yes, it exists, and yes, it’s just as dizzying as you’d imagine. Jerry grooves through how this film, featuring a leading man and a director known for their wild nights at Studio 54, attempted to recapture the sparkle of the original but ended up missing a few steps. Instead of the Bee Gees, this film’s soundtrack was largely carried by another musical talent: Frank Stallone. Jerry unpacks the head-scratching decision to follow up one of the 70s’ most iconic dance flicks with a sequel that traded in glittering dance floors for a routine that fell flat. Despite its high-profile connections and attempts to ride the coattails of its predecessor’s success, this film has the unfortunate honor of being the first to earn a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes—a record it’s been holding since 1998. Join Jerry as he navigates the funky moves and missteps that led to this cinematic disaster. With its connection to a disco-era cult classic and its legendary flop status, this episode offers a fascinating look at how even the most anticipated sequels can end up losing their rhythm. Whether you’re a fan of 80s films or just enjoy a good Hollywood cautionary tale, this episode will have you strutting with laughter. Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 Steven Seagal Is A Terrible Person 1:45:46
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In this absurd episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror , we take a deep dive into the chaotic production of a 1994 action film that’s as notorious for its behind-the-scenes drama as it is for its on-screen antics. Jerry unravels the mystery behind the alleged involvement of some rather unsavory characters—let’s just say, there might have been a little help from the mafia in getting this movie made. Adding to the chaos, the film's director was so paranoid that he carried not one, but two high-caliber pistols on set every single day. But the real star of this episode is the leading man—a controversial figure whose antics have earned him a lifetime ban from Saturday Night Live . That’s right, Lorne Michaels reportedly swore that this actor would never set foot in Studio 8H again, over his dead body. Jerry also uncovers the story of the film’s climactic ending, which originally featured a 40-minute soliloquy/montage that was mercifully cut down to seven minutes, sparing audiences from an even longer ordeal. Tune in as Jerry Horror pulls back the curtain on the wild and reckless making of this infamous 90s action flick. With stories that are just as entertaining as the film itself, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the madness that went into creating a movie that's as much of a train wreck off-screen as it is on-screen. Whether you're a fan of 90s action or just love a good Hollywood horror story, this episode has something for everyone. Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 We Made This Movie To Sell A Theme Park Ride 1:28:48
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In the season 4 premiere of The Offering with Jerry Horror , we dive into the depths of a notorious sequel that proves if you pay a certain Oscar-winning actor enough money, he’ll take on just about any role—even one involving a vengeful aquatic predator. Jerry unpacks how this widely ridiculed follow-up was less about crafting a compelling story and more about promoting a theme park ride, with its groan-inducing tagline outlasting the film itself. Jerry humorously dissects the bizarre creative choices that led to this cinematic misstep, including the fact that the film’s main antagonist—a certain sharp-toothed sea creature—somehow manages to roar. Despite being part of a beloved franchise, this entry is often remembered more for its absurdities than its thrills, making it a cultural punchline that’s hard to forget. Tune in as Jerry Horror delivers an entertaining breakdown of a film so notoriously bad it’s become legendary. Whether you're a fan of creature features or just enjoy a good movie roast, this episode offers plenty of laughs as Jerry guides you through the bewildering choices that brought this infamous sequel to life. Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…
In Season 4 of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we journey through the fascinating world of movie franchises that never quite made it to the big leagues—or met an untimely demise. Jerry explores three intriguing categories: Franchise Killers, Franchise Non-Starters, and Franchise One-Hit Wonders. First up, Jerry delves into Franchise Killers, those infamous movies that were so disastrously bad they put an end to entire series. Whether it was a poorly received sequel or a misguided reboot, these films were the final nail in the coffin for what might have otherwise been a thriving franchise. Jerry examines how these cinematic missteps managed to halt the momentum of even the most beloved series, leaving fans wondering what might have been. Next, we tackle Franchise Non-Starters, those ambitious films that studios thought would launch the next big multimedia empire. Packed with visions of video games, toys, merchandise, animated spin-offs, and even theme park rides, these movies had all the makings of a blockbuster franchise—except for one crucial element: success. Despite the hype, these films never got off the ground, leaving behind nothing but dashed hopes and dusty action figures. Finally, we explore Franchise One-Hit Wonders, those rare gems that struck gold with a single film but never saw a sequel. These movies were undeniable hits, but for one reason or another—whether it was creative differences, studio politics, or simply the magic of a one-off success—they never spawned a follow-up. Jerry reflects on what made these films special and why they stand alone as singular triumphs in movie history. Join Jerry Horror as he navigates the highs and lows of Hollywood’s franchise failures and fleeting successes. Whether you’re a film buff or just curious about the stories behind the movies that never quite made it, this season offers a deep dive into the often unpredictable world of franchise filmmaking. Season 4 of The Offering with Jerry Horror begins Wednesday, September 4th. 🍿 Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 The Offering’s Directors Series: Shot-On-Video Director Sean Q. King‘s Quest for VHS 1:35:44
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You can pre-order your VHS of SCREAMWALKERS from Retro Releasing Video today! In this episode, Jerry Horror sits down with Sean Q. King, the creative mind behind Screamwalkers , to explore the enduring fascination with VHS tapes and their unique place in cinematic history. They dive into the nostalgia surrounding video stores, reminiscing about the era when browsing through shelves of worn-out VHS covers was a ritual for film lovers everywhere. Sean shares his personal connection to this bygone era and how it has influenced his approach to filmmaking. The conversation takes a deeper turn as Sean explains his decision to shoot his most recent feature film effort, S creamwalkers , on videotape. He discusses the challenges and rewards of working with such a retro medium, shedding light on how it shapes the visual and emotional tone of his film. By embracing the imperfections and graininess of VHS, Sean aims to capture a sense of authenticity and rawness that modern digital formats often lack. Throughout the episode, Jerry and Sean bond over their shared love for the analog age, reflecting on how the resurgence of VHS collecting is more than just a trend—it's a tribute to the tactile and immersive experience of watching movies the old-fashioned way. Whether you're a filmmaker, a VHS collector, or simply a fan of retro cinema, this episode offers a nostalgic trip down memory lane while providing insight into the creative choices behind Screamwalkers . Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…

1 The Offering’s Directors Series: Thrillers Are Back with Crumb Catcher Director Chris Skotchdopole 2:04:19
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What's a Crumb Catcher? Who's a Crumb Catcher? Director Chris Skotchdopole discusses the trials and tribulations of a first time feature length filmmaker, the ability to pivot when nothing goes as planned, and how to be your own hype man. Chris spent 10 years as a film worker at Glass Eye Pix under visionary Larry Fessenden - working as an archivist, editor, camera operator, assistant director, producer, foley artist, and ultimately the writer/director of Crumb Catcher! This one-on-one conversation dives deep into the creative process behind Crumb Catcher , revealing how Chris navigated the challenges of indie filmmaking. From managing tight budgets to assembling a dedicated team, he shares the highs and lows of bringing his vision to life. Chris also touches on the importance of embracing failure and learning from setbacks, offering invaluable advice for aspiring filmmakers who may find themselves in similar situations. In addition to discussing his film, Chris reflects on his decade-long journey with Glass Eye Pix, working alongside industry legends and honing his craft across various roles. His insights provide a behind-the-scenes look at the world of independent movies and the grit it takes to break through as a filmmaker. Whether you're a seasoned director or just starting out, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical tips on how to persevere and succeed in the world of filmmaking. Sponsored by Mailbox Movies . Use the code 'JERRYHORROR' to get 50% off your first month. Leave a Review Apple Podcast Spotify @JerryHorror on Instagram & Twitter The Offering with Jerry Horror Merch Here…
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