This week, Richard and Angeles go toe-to-toe with a pint-sized terror in Leprechaun (1993)—a horror-comedy hybrid that asks the real question: what happens when you mess with a magical guy’s gold?
We’re breaking down Warwick Davis’s wild performance, Jennifer Aniston’s debut, and the film’s mix of slapstick and splatter. From pogo-stick kills to four-leaf plot armor, we dissect how Leprechaun became one of horror’s most bizarre franchises—and whether its campy chaos is worth the pot at the end of the rainbow.
🍀 In this episode:
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Full breakdown of Leprechaun (1993)
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Lucky Charms backlash and the wild marketing lore
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Warwick Davis’s iconic (and ridiculous) killer performance
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Early ‘90s horror tropes and kid-friendly gore
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Viana’s Review Corner – Her take on rainbow death and Gremlin-level weirdness
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Spoof Ad: Green Thumb Lawn Care – Because nothing hides the blood like a well-manicured lawn
Whether you're here for nostalgia or just wondering how this movie spawned eight sequels (and a space adventure), we’ve got you covered.
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