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KBK After Dark - Color of Night (1994)

Episode Summary

Today, we’re going to focus on a most enlightening and challenging topic… 1994’s COLOR OF NIGHT. Perhaps the closest Kill By Kill After Dark will ever get to discussing an actual crime. We dig into everything, including sexy Brad Dourif, aiming parked cars as a weapon, achieving “Love That Joker” face, rattlesnake deliveries, lesbian harmonica accompaniment, and Gena genuinely stumps Patrick when it comes to the films they’ve covered in After Dark so far. All this, a stimulating Choose Your Own Deathventure, and we consider Bruce Willis: from whether he’s actually trying in this movie to his very pale butt. See red with us today!!

Episode Notes

Today, we’re going to focus on a most enlightening and challenging topic… 1994’s COLOR OF NIGHT. Perhaps the closest Kill By Kill After Dark will ever get to discussing an actual crime. We dig into everything, including sexy Brad Dourif, aiming parked cars as a weapon, achieving “Love That Joker” face, rattlesnake deliveries, lesbian harmonica accompaniment, and Gena genuinely stumps Patrick when it comes to the films they’ve covered in After Dark so far. All this, a stimulating Choose Your Own Deathventure, and we consider Bruce Willis: from whether he’s actually trying in this movie to his very pale butt. See red with us today!! 

 

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