2023-03-07
37 分钟Welcome to a special Panic Fest edition of My Neighbors Are Dead where we talk to the lesser known characters from your favorite horror films. On this episode host Adam Peacock talks to a Bridgton, Maine land developer (played by wrestler and all around entertainer RJ City of All Elite Wrestling's Hey! (EW), You Cannot Kill David Arquette, Monster Brawl) from the world of Stephen King's The Mist. You can watch video of the episode including a full interview with RJ City by supporting the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredead SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredead Merchandise: TeePublic Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Hey, neighbors.
We have a special episode for you this week with the return of one of our all time favorite guests.
Last year, my neighbors are dead was lucky enough to take part in Panic Fest, a horror thriller Sci-Fi fest.
In beautiful Kansas City.
We streamed a live show with the great RJ city, who took us to Bridgden, Maine, and the world of Stephen King's the Mist.
And we are thrilled to be able to play that for you.
Now.
Enjoy the show.
Welcome to a special panic fest edition of my neighbors are dead.
I'm your host, Adam Peacock, and we're all familiar with the big names of horror.
Freddie, Jason, Momo, the Missouri monster.
But who we're not familiar with are the ones just outside the terror, the ones who didn't get to tell their tales.
And that's what we do on this show.
We take a horror story that most of us are familiar with and break it down through the eyes of someone that we haven't heard from yet and may never hear from again.
That could be a less famous patient of Doctor Loomis, the chainsaw repair shop owner in rural Texas.
Or this week, a Bridgeton, Maine, land developer who some of you may be able to guess is from the Stephen King movie the Mist and the story of the Mist.
So without further ado, let's welcome Bridgeton, Maine, land developer pal pockets.
Pal, how are you?
First of all, it's a misnomer.
I'm not necessarily from Brixton in the sense that I wasn't born there.