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This week on the podcast, join Chaos and Carnage as they attempt to ‘have a nice day’ with the 80s b-movie, killer robot classic “Chopping Mall”.

Chopping Mall

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This week, grab some flares, a pack of smokes, and a gun or five and join Chaos and Carnage for an after-hours party at the mall. Don’t worry, despite this flick’s name, there will be a distinct lack of chopping.

“Robots take over for Paul Blart… and things go awry.” – Carnage’s 5 second summaries.

In this 1986 B-movie splatter fest, a trio of high tech theft prevention robots are turned loose in a mall after hours while a group of teens is partying in the furniture store. Unbeknownst to them, lightning previously struck the building and made all the robots evil!

Chopping Mall

It’s a fight to escape the killbots and the mall with their lives and we know not all of them will, so get ready for fire, explosions, lasers, tasers and old fashioned ramming as the bots go berzerk!

Chaos and Carnage break down the movie, interspersed with trivia, opinions, and rating, fanfic and more. Who will survive? Whose head will explode? How does one kill a homicidal robot with laser eyes? Join us for these answers and more!

Check out the trailer for the film below. And tune in next week for a special review of IT: Chapter 2!


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