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Before Registration: Flickbook Horror - Dead Silence

Travel back with us Before Enrollment in Night School Horror as we look back on our old horror related show...The Flickbook

Welcome to The Flickbook: The Podcast for the Non-Average Horror Viewer. The goal of this show is to create our very own elegant catalog that lists (in detail) films that a non-average horror viewer should view at least once in their lives. Our panelist will discuss the film and give reasoning for why it should or should not be accepted into the catalog.

Join us today as we discuss the 2007 horror/thriller Dead Silence.  Find out what The Music Man Mista Malave, The Smooth Effect Tommy James and our returning guest Marvelous Marvin think of the Mary Shaw, and what cocktail is she, Donnie Wahlberg as a stupid cop, and did Marvin finally get a little scared?  Stay for the award show, scream Fuck You Movie! with us and listen to us play "Money For Nothin': The Price Is Wrong Bitch" and see if Marvin can take home the $100.00!!!

We love talking Horror in fun ways, so come join us and let's determine if this movie is a must watch for the non-average horror movie viewer!

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Tommy Terlecki

Born in Brooklyn, NY, Tommy James has made it his life’s mission to watch every movie, good, bad, and aggressively confusing—and judge it accordingly. As Your Favorite Movie Therapist, he dishes out scathing but oddly comforting “prescriptions” to characters who desperately need therapy, all while leaving audiences laughing, cringing, and occasionally questioning their own life choices. When he’s not doling out advice, he’s compiling The List: a catalog of movies, and people so frustratingly awful that, inevitably, your name ends up on it. Armed with encyclopedic film knowledge, sharp wit, and The Smooth Effect, Tommy is the lovable, insufferable cinematic force you didn’t know you needed.