We celebrate Friday the 13th by talking about some of our favorite unlucky characters in horror movies on this episode of Corpse Club!
Let's face it, if you're a character in a horror movie, you likely don't have it easy, but there are some characters who take the term "unlucky" to a whole other level. Whether it's the way they die, the emotional trauma they experience along the way, or even what they have to live with if they do survive, some characters in horror films don't need it to be Friday the 13th on the calendar to experience terrifying levels of bad luck.
On this episode of Daily Dead's official podcast, Corpse Club co-hosts Scott Drebit, Tamika Jones, Bryan Christopher, Derek Anderson, and Jonathan James discuss some of the unluckiest characters in horror movie history. From Larry Cotton in Hellraiser and Ellen Ripley in the Alien franchise to Sarah Carter...
Let's face it, if you're a character in a horror movie, you likely don't have it easy, but there are some characters who take the term "unlucky" to a whole other level. Whether it's the way they die, the emotional trauma they experience along the way, or even what they have to live with if they do survive, some characters in horror films don't need it to be Friday the 13th on the calendar to experience terrifying levels of bad luck.
On this episode of Daily Dead's official podcast, Corpse Club co-hosts Scott Drebit, Tamika Jones, Bryan Christopher, Derek Anderson, and Jonathan James discuss some of the unluckiest characters in horror movie history. From Larry Cotton in Hellraiser and Ellen Ripley in the Alien franchise to Sarah Carter...
- 3/13/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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