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The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show — Episode 102

Top 10 Horror Movies That Imprinted On Us

“Imprinted” = the flicks that burrowed into our brains and never moved out. Rob & Guido set loose a grab bag of VHS-era chills: Universal classics, SOV weirdness, slasher meta, camp royalty, and one Dan Aykroyd fever dream you swore you imagined. Favorites? Not the point. Lingering impact is the law. Pop in the tape, adjust the tracking, and let those late-night TV memories crawl back in. 📼🩸

00:00 Cold open → Rules of engagement (genre is what we say it is; “imprinted” = lived-in memory)

04:10 First battle (10 & 9): Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) vs The Invisible Man (1933) → camp laughs vs. Universal gateway horror

14:25 Shot-on-video detour (8 & 7): Sledgehammer (1983) vs The Gate (1987) → dreamy SOV vibes vs. first real-deal kid-scary

27:40 Cable-TV fever (6 & 5): Nothing But Trouble (1991) vs Child’s Play (1988) → Channel 11 oddity vs. Chucky’s ever-growing universe

41:15 Anthology showdown (4 & 3): Creepshow (1982) vs Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) → comic panels & creatures vs. camp queen coronation

55:05 The final cut (2 & 1): Scream (1996) vs Psycho (1960) → meta high-school terror vs. Hitchcock’s blueprint of dread

01:07:30 Final standings + sign-off (and a reminder to rewind)

  1. Psycho (1960)
  2. Scream (1996)
  3. Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988)
  4. Creepshow (1982)
  5. Child’s Play (1988)
  6. Nothing But Trouble (1991)
  7. The Gate (1987)
  8. Sledgehammer (1983)
  9. The Invisible Man (1933)
  10. Transylvania 6-5000 (1985)

“We’re treating genre as a vibe, not a police report.”

“Universal monsters = perfect gateway horror—black & white, 70 minutes, beautiful.”

“SOV oddities feel like dreams you taped off TV at 2 a.m.”

“Chucky isn’t just a doll; it’s a world—queer lens, deep lore, running gags.”

Scream weaponized the phone. Psycho taught the class.”

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