At last, Wine & Witches is back! Ashleigh, Kara, and Liz have returned to discuss frightening films that left a mark upon their childhood! Up first, Ashleigh presents why Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) is actually a horrific movie. Then, Kara discusses The Brave Little Toaster, an animated film from 1987 and the frightful scenes contained within. Finally, Liz takes the show back to The Emerald City for the 1985 sequel Return to Oz.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
- The infamous Tunnel Scene.
- The Oompa Loompas
The Brave Little Toaster
- The Air Conditioner Scene.
- The "Worthless" junkyard scene.
- The "Brave Little Toaster Dreams of Hell" scene.
Return to Oz
- Here come The Wheelers!
- Princess Mombi's collection of heads provides context for this terrifying scene!
Wheelers! |
Tik-Tok does look a little like Wilford Brimley... |
One Things
- Ashleigh: A suite of creepy podcasts, including My Favorite Murder, Man in the Window, and Bardstown Podcast, but listen to Dolly Parton's America to get your mind away from dark thoughts!
- Kara: some entertaining shows, including Fleabag, Schitt's Creek, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel!
- Liz: TLC's 90 Day shows, including 90 Day Fiance, 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way, and 90 Day Fiance: Before The 90 Days.
What movie scared you when you were a kid? Was it a children's film? Or were you watching horror films at a young age? Write in, and let the Witches know!
Next time: Spooky Stories By The Fire - The 2019 Cromtober Coda!
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Our episode is freely available on archive.org and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Intro theme: "I Put A Spell on You" by Bette Midler. Outro: "Pure Imagination" by Gene Wilder. All works remain the property of the respective artists and are used without permission; we hope our discussion of this content makes you want to go out and purchase the work!