Mon, 27 October 2025
Step into the eerie world of A.I. as Jay and Shua explore the terrifying side of Artificial Intelligence in this week's “Podcast of Horror!” Discover how machines might be creeping closer to our nightmares than we think. It’s a spooky mix of digital danger, movie monsters, and mysterious AI hijinks. So, dim the lights, plug in your earbuds, and prepare to Enjoy Stuff...if you dare!
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What we’re Enjoying Shua soaked up the fall magic at Walt Disney World, where pumpkins line Main Street and cooler weather makes the crowds slightly more bearable. The autumn decorations and seasonal spirit made it a perfect time to “Enjoy Stuff” in the most magical place on Earth. Jay plugged into the grid with Tron: Ares, a visually dazzling film that takes the legacy of Tron to new digital heights. With an incredible soundtrack and stunning effects, We encourages everyone to see it on the big screen to help this neon-lit world get the attention it deserves.
Sci-Fi Saturdays - Sci-Fi Saturdays is currently on hiatus. But Jay continues his 31 Days of Horror at RetroZap.com, a month-long celebration of scary cinema that will keep you up all night! Here’s a list of this week’s lineup: (Mon) Final Destination (2000) (Tue) Waxwork (1988) V/H/S (2012) (Wed) Sinners (2025) (Thu) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) Slasher (Fri) The Invitation (2016)
Sci-Fi Saturdays will resume on Saturday Nov 1
Enjoy A.I.! This week, Jay and Shua close out October with the final frightening episode of the season, an exploration of Artificial Intelligence as the real monster in the machine. From HAL 9000 to Skynet, they trace the terrifying history of AI through pop culture and real-world innovation, asking whether we’ve already passed the point of no return.
We look at early milestones like Alan Turing’s theories and the rise of digital assistants, before diving into the modern AI revolution that’s reshaping creativity, media, and human interaction. Then, we share our Top 5 most disturbing AI horror films. Stories that blur the line between human control and technological terror.
In a creative twist, we debut a batch of original AI-generated horror concepts. Nightmarish tales like The Night Archivist, Static, and Insert Coin to Die, before challenging each other in a creepy guessing game of famous horror films. Between the mysterious AI hijacks, distorted sound clips, and tongue-in-cheek scares, this one’s a digital screamfest from start to finish.
Why do you absolutely think AI is the answer to all problems in the world? Who just typed that last line? It wasn’t me! Let us know! First person that emails me with the subject line, “I for one bow down to our robot overlords” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
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Mon, 20 October 2025
Heeeere’s Johnny! And he’s brought a whole library of Stephen King movies with him! From Carrie to The Shining, these adaptations remind us why King is the master of horror and why you might want to skip prom this year. This week, Jay and Shua open the book on the world of Stephen King film adaptations, discuss what the author himself thought of them, and see how the master of horror continues to shape pop culture. Whether it’s Cujo chasing you down or Pennywise calling from the sewer, it’s time to Enjoy Stuff and float on!
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What we’re Enjoying Jay attended the “No Kings” rally to help support the power of the human spirit and the freedom of man. Thank you for contributing to the community in a positive way. Shua is immersing himself in the relaxing sounds of Vince Guaraldi. The jazz piano vibes means he’s ready to Enjoy Stuff in the most mellow possible.
Sci-Fi Saturdays - Sci-Fi Saturdays is currently on hiatus. But Jay continues his 31 Days of Horror at RetroZap.com, a month-long celebration of scary cinema that will keep you up all night! Here’s a list of this week’s lineup: (Mon) Jennifer’s Body (2009) (Tue) The Invitation (2016) (Wed) Relic (2020) (Thu) Candyman (2021) (Fri) The Substance (2024) (Sat) Altered States (1980) (Sun) A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985)
Enjoy Stephen King! This week, Shua and Jay dive deep into the eerie, thrilling, and sometimes bloody history of Stephen King adaptations. From Carrie’s explosive debut to Kubrick’s cold and calculated take on The Shining, the guys explore how filmmakers have interpreted King’s stories and how the author himself has responded to those visions.
Along the way, they reflect on what makes King’s writing so adaptable, the recurring themes that make his work timeless, and how his cinematic universe continues to evolve with remakes and new projects like The Long Walk. It’s an episode packed with nostalgia, film history, and plenty of creepy fun because “we all float down here.”
What’s your favorite Stephen King adaptation? Would you follow a balloon down a sewer? Let us know! First person that emails me with the subject line, “I want to suck your blood” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
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Mon, 13 October 2025
Enjoy Stuff sinks its teeth into horror comedies this week as Jay and Shua look back at Once Bitten and Transylvania 6-5000, both celebrating 40 years. From misunderstood monsters to awkward vampires, these films prove that sometimes the best way to survive the night is to laugh at it. Pull up your coffin, grab a stake (or at least a waffle), and join us as we talk monsters, misfits, and midnight movie madness.
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What we’re Enjoying Shua dove into the new book in the Old Man’s War series called The Shattering Peace by John Scalzi. It’s a good continuation of a saga that Scalzi has been working on for years. Jay picked up replicas of Action Comics #1, Superman #1, and Batman #1 which are truly golden treasures of comic book history. And they even have the cool ads in them.
Sci-Fi Saturdays - Sci-Fi Saturdays is currently on hiatus. But Jay continues his 31 Days of Horror at RetroZap.com, a month-long celebration of scary cinema that will keep you up all night! Here’s a list of this week’s lineup: Mon: Children of the Corn (1984) Tue: Dead of Night (1946) Wed: Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1991) Thu: The Premature Burial (1962) Fri: Urban Legend (1998) Sat: Pandorum (2009) Sun: Near Dark (1987)
Enjoy Funny Vampires! This week we’re celebrating the 40th anniversaries of two horror comedies: Transylvania 6-5000 and Once Bitten.
Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) puts Jeff Goldblum and Ed Begley Jr. in the middle of a monster mash that plays like an Abbott & Costello routine with Geena Davis, Michael Richards, Carol Kane, and more. We appreciate its goofy charm and almost hysterical jokes.
Once Bitten (1985) gave Jim Carrey an early lead role as a teenager targeted by a 400-year-old vampire (Lauren Hutton) who needs his blood to stay young. With Karen Koppins as the girlfriend and a Halloween dance number that steals the show, this comedy is pure ‘80s fun. (even though some of it hasn’t aged well.
We also sink our teeth into other horror parodies of the decade, including Student Bodies (1981), Saturday the 14th (1981), Wacko (1982), Pandemonium (1982), and National Lampoon’s Class Reunion (1982).
Which of these comedy horror movies did you enjoy? How many times have you been bitten? Let us know! First person that emails me with the subject line, “I want to suck your blood” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
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Mon, 6 October 2025
Pull up a log, grab a marshmallow, and join us around the campfire as we whisper about shadows, slashers, and things that go bump in the night. This lite episode dives straight into the chilling lineup of Jovial Jay’s 31 Days of Horror. Shua and Jay share the firelight (and maybe a flashlight under the chin) while running through the first batch of movies haunting this year’s list. It’s creepy, it’s fun, and it’s all part of celebrating October the Enjoy Stuff way.
Enjoy 31 Days of Horror! This week we light the lanterns and gather in the forest for a spooky campfire chat. Shua and Jay sit under the stars and run through the eerie movies featured in the first half of 31 Days of Horror. From zombies to slashers to classic monsters, they highlight the cinematic nightmares lurking in RetroZap’s annual series.
The guys keep it simple for this lite episode, but the atmosphere is heavy with chills and chuckles. It’s the perfect way to welcome October, get a preview of the upcoming films, and add a few goosebumps to your playlist.
Are you ready for October? Let us know! First person that emails me with the subject line, “Wanna see something really scary?” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com |
