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Ep. 81: Kristine Peterson's "Critters 3" (1991)

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From the depths of 90s horror cinema comes "Critters 3" – a film so critically panned it earned a 0% Rotten Tomatoes score, yet somehow launched the career of one of Hollywood's most celebrated actors.
Before becoming a global superstar and Oscar winner, Leonardo DiCaprio made his film debut battling furry alien monsters in this bizarre creature feature. These ravenous alien furballs have moved from rural settings to urban hunting grounds, specifically targeting a Los Angeles apartment building filled with quirky tenants and a sleazy superintendent. What follows is a strange blend of horror, comedy, and subtle commentary on housing insecurity that never quite finds its footing but remains oddly watchable.
We dive deep into this cinematic curiosity, examining everything from the practical effects (which surprisingly hold up) to the film's tonal inconsistencies. They explore the movie's place in early 90s culture with its battery-powered TVs, pay phones, and distinctive fashion choices that scream 1991. Despite its flaws – juvenile humor, derivative monster design, and questionable acting – there's something endearing about this low-budget creature feature that explains its cult following.
Shot simultaneously with Critters 4 on a modest $2 million budget, the film somehow earned $13 million at the box office, proving there was an audience hungry for these alien hedgehogs. Whether you're a horror aficionado, a DiCaprio completionist, or simply curious about why this franchise expanded to five films and a TV series, this episode offers fascinating insights into a movie that truly must be seen to be believed.
Follow us on Instagram @ScreamStreamPod and visit ScreamsAndStreams.com to recommend the next horror film you want us to dissect!

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

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Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Film Intro & Plot Summary (00:00:50)

3. Sinister Sip (00:01:46)

4. First Impressions (00:03:10)

5. Tropes Hall of Shame (00:05:59)

6. One-Liners (00:11:06)

7. What Doesn't Hold Up? (00:14:45)

8. Most Gratuitous Scene (00:20:48)

9. Terrifying or Titillating (00:22:17)

10. Stood the Test of Time (00:23:03)

11. LOL Moments (00:25:04)

12. Eerie to Ear Splitting (00:25:48)

13. WTF? Moment (00:27:04)

14. Back It Up Moments (00:27:50)

15. Hiding in the Shadows (00:27:58)

16. Bonus Features (00:31:03)

17. Watchability Scale (00:33:59)

18. Outro (00:36:10)

87 episodes

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From the depths of 90s horror cinema comes "Critters 3" – a film so critically panned it earned a 0% Rotten Tomatoes score, yet somehow launched the career of one of Hollywood's most celebrated actors.
Before becoming a global superstar and Oscar winner, Leonardo DiCaprio made his film debut battling furry alien monsters in this bizarre creature feature. These ravenous alien furballs have moved from rural settings to urban hunting grounds, specifically targeting a Los Angeles apartment building filled with quirky tenants and a sleazy superintendent. What follows is a strange blend of horror, comedy, and subtle commentary on housing insecurity that never quite finds its footing but remains oddly watchable.
We dive deep into this cinematic curiosity, examining everything from the practical effects (which surprisingly hold up) to the film's tonal inconsistencies. They explore the movie's place in early 90s culture with its battery-powered TVs, pay phones, and distinctive fashion choices that scream 1991. Despite its flaws – juvenile humor, derivative monster design, and questionable acting – there's something endearing about this low-budget creature feature that explains its cult following.
Shot simultaneously with Critters 4 on a modest $2 million budget, the film somehow earned $13 million at the box office, proving there was an audience hungry for these alien hedgehogs. Whether you're a horror aficionado, a DiCaprio completionist, or simply curious about why this franchise expanded to five films and a TV series, this episode offers fascinating insights into a movie that truly must be seen to be believed.
Follow us on Instagram @ScreamStreamPod and visit ScreamsAndStreams.com to recommend the next horror film you want us to dissect!

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Film Intro & Plot Summary (00:00:50)

3. Sinister Sip (00:01:46)

4. First Impressions (00:03:10)

5. Tropes Hall of Shame (00:05:59)

6. One-Liners (00:11:06)

7. What Doesn't Hold Up? (00:14:45)

8. Most Gratuitous Scene (00:20:48)

9. Terrifying or Titillating (00:22:17)

10. Stood the Test of Time (00:23:03)

11. LOL Moments (00:25:04)

12. Eerie to Ear Splitting (00:25:48)

13. WTF? Moment (00:27:04)

14. Back It Up Moments (00:27:50)

15. Hiding in the Shadows (00:27:58)

16. Bonus Features (00:31:03)

17. Watchability Scale (00:33:59)

18. Outro (00:36:10)

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