Episode 49 of 80s Horror Memories experiences the shunt with the body horror film Society

The docu-series 80s Horror Memories continues its journey through 1989 with a look at Brian Yuzna’s body horror film Society

JoBlo.com recently launched a new weekly documentary series called 80s Horror Memories, where each year of the 1980s has five episodes dedicated to it. Looking back at 1980, we discussed Maniac, Dressed to Kill, AlligatorFriday the 13thThe ShiningProm Night, and The Fog. The second five episodes were a journey through 1981, covering The Funhouse, The Burning, Friday the 13th Part 2, My Bloody ValentineHalloween IIThe Evil DeadThe Howling, and An American Werewolf in London, as well as the careers of horror hosts Elvira and Joe Bob Briggs. The next five were, of course, all about movies that came out in 1982: Conan the BarbarianThe ThingHalloween III: Season of the Witch, and Poltergeist, with an examination of the short-lived 3-D boom along the way. For 1983, we talked about a trio of Stephen King adaptations, Jaws 3-DSleepaway Camp, the rise of TV horror anthologies, and Psycho II

For 1984, we covered the creation of the PG-13 rating, The Terminator, Gremlins, Ghostbusters, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. Our trip through 1985 included Teen WolfRe-AnimatorA Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge Friday the 13th: A New BeginningFright NightLifeforceDay of the Dead, and The Return of the Living Dead. For 1986, we covered David Cronenberg’s The Fly, the horror comedies that were released during the year (including Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2), Aliens, the connection between horror movies and heavy metal, and David Lynch’s Blue Velvet. For our trip through 1987, we looked at HellraiserRoboCopPredatorEvil Dead II, and The Lost Boys. And of 1988’s horror offerings, we examined They LiveThe BlobBeetlejuiceA Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, and Child’s Play.

Now we’re making our way through the final year of the decade. We got our look at 1989 started with an episode about the first movie from Charles Band’s legendary company Full Moon, Puppet Master, and followed that up with episodes on the underwhelming sequels released that year and the career of legendary FX artist Tom Savini. With the latest episode, we’re taking a look at director Brian Yuzna’s body horror film Society, and you can hear all about it in the video embedded above!

New episodes of 80s Horror Memories are released through the YouTube channel JoBlo Horror Originals every Friday. 

Here’s the info on 80s Horror MemoriesIt’s been over 40 years since the decade that shaped the horror movie industry began and having lived through most of those years personally, we at JoBlo/Arrow in the Head have decided to create a 10-part documentary series in which not only cover every nook and cranny of the biggest horror themes from 1980 to 1989 but also what was happening in the world at the time. Join us as we walk down Horror Memory Lane!

And here’s the info on this particular episode: Having had an affinity towards slasher flicks for the decade, Society has all the 80s flair, but its story is still relevant. After all, the idea of class struggle isn’t new. We’ve seen this paranoia in classics like The Thing, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and films like The Mist. And history can undoubtedly attest that human beings turn against each other and mistreat others much too often. In this modern age, information travels rapidly, making it all too easy to spread conspiracy theories and the like. It’s time to jump in and join Society on our 80s Horror Memories.

This episode of 80s Horror Memories was written by James Oster, narrated by Tyler Nichols, edited by Mike Conway, produced by Berge Garabedian and John Fallon, co-produced by Mike Conway, and executive produced by Berge Garabedian. The score was provided by Shawn Knippelberg. Special Guests: Darren Lynn Bousman (The Cello) and Craig Perry (Final Destination).

Let us know what you thought of this episode, plus share some of your own ’80s horror memories by leaving a comment!

Two of the previous episodes of 80s Horror Memories can be seen below. To see more of our shows, head over to the JoBlo Horror Originals channel – and subscribe while you’re at it!

Originally published at https://www.joblo.com/80s-horror-memories-society/

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