Chopping Mall LIVE! w/ Mary Holland (HDTGM Matinee)
"Chopping Mall" explores the chaos unleashed when a group of teenagers is trapped in a furniture store with malfunctioning security robots, leading to a night of absurd horror and humor. The film examines themes of consumerism, youth rebellion, and the ridiculousness of 1980s cinematic tropes, highlighted by a lively discussion among its viewers about its cult status and memorable moments.
Key Takeaways
- Chopping Mall proves that retail therapy can be deadly, especially when robots decide to enforce store policies.
- In an era of curated content, Chopping Mall's blend of kitsch and chaos is a nostalgic trip worth taking.
- At just 77 minutes, this film challenges the notion that horror must drag on—brevity meets absurdity.
- Sexuality and violence blend awkwardly here, exposing how 80s films often treated nudity like a shopping discount.
- A shopping mall horror film that barely features shoppers getting slaughtered—talk about a marketing misfire!
Mentioned in This Episode
- June Diane Raphael (person)
- Mary Holland (person)
- Jason Manzukas (person)
- Amazon Prime (company)
- VEP (product)
- CISO (company)
- Eating Raul (media)
- Robocop (media)
- House of Almonds (company)
- Commando (media)