• Ep. 51: Jean-Claude Lord's "Visiting Hours" (1982)

  • Aug 31 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 51: Jean-Claude Lord's "Visiting Hours" (1982)

  • Summary

  • What happens when a horror film is so bad it's almost good? Join us on Screams & Streams as we unravel the enigma that is Jean-Claude Lord's 1982 horror flick, "Visiting Hours." Was Rotten Tomatoes too harsh with its 14% rating? Or, did this film deserve a second chance? We kick off with our initial thoughts, mixed feelings, and even share a hospital-themed cocktail recipe—the Code Blue—to set the mood.

    Ever wonder why characters in horror films make the most illogical choices? We've got you covered as we dissect the most memorable lines and baffling scenes from "Visiting Hours." From the confusing backstory of a character's missed prom due to teen pregnancy to the implausibility of smoking in a hospital, we offer a humorous critique of the film's inconsistencies. Michael Ironside's killer performance, and William Shatner's wardrobe malfunctions also make our discussion, providing both chills and laughs.

    Finally, we dive into the heart of the film's narrative and character development. Why does a killer change behavior so abruptly? And what's with the unsettling moments in the hospital basement? We question the film's logic while appreciating its suspenseful scenes and impactful makeup effects. Tune in for a roller-coaster conversation that promises to keep you entertained and provide a fresh perspective on this underrated horror gem.

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