AITH Horror Videos of the Week: Candyman! Creepypasta! Starship Troopers!

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Another week has gone by, and that means it's time for us to gather all of this week's additions to our JoBlo Horror YouTube channel (subscribe HERE!) together in one place. 

In the new batch of AITH HORROR VIDEOS OF THE WEEK, we go BEHIND THE (MOVIE) KILLER for an investigation of the Candyman murders, add another story to the TALES FROM CREEPYPASTA series, and take a look back at STARSHIP TROOPERS with an episode of WTF HAPPENED TO THIS HORROR MOVIE? And you can check out all three of these videos below!

CANDYMAN – Behind the (Movie) Killer

Horrific murders… unexplained phenomena… slashers, monsters, or worse… it's out there. Someone has to try and make sense of it all. That's where we come in. Please, join Special Agent Casper Bollocks (Mike Catalano) for in-depth looks into society's sickest psychotics. This is Behind the (Movie) Killer.

Candyman – urban legend or real life killer? That is the basis for our latest investigation into a series of horrific murders that occurred within the housing projects of Chicago. You are sure to be hooked on this one!

DIGGING – Tales from Creepypasta

After waking up inside a coffin, a man struggles with some perverse newly found urges. 

Creepypastas are the campfire tales of the internet. Horror stories spread through forums like reddit and blogs, rather than word of mouth. Whether you believe these scary stories to be true or not is left to your own discretion and imagination.

STARSHIP TROOPERS – WTF Happened to this Horror Movie

Hollywood has had its fair share of historically troubled productions. Whether it was casting changes, actor deaths, fired directors, in-production rewrites, constant delays, budget cuts or studio edits, these films had every intention to be a blockbuster, but were beset with unforeseen disasters. Sometimes huge hits, sometimes box office bombs.

In the latest episode we look back at what happened to director Paul Verhoeven's now-classic sci-fi romp, STARSHIP TROOPERS! Originally released in 1997, the film was skewered by critics and audiences were skittish. Starring Casper Van Dien, Denise Richards, Neil Patrick Harris, Jake Busey, Dina Meyer and Clancy Brown, the adaptation of the award-winning novel by Robert A. Heinlein was a tough nut to crack and folks were initially turned off by the hardcore ultraviolence and irreverent satirical edge. However, those same aspects are what has helped make it the cult classic it is today, leaving us with the question of WTF Happened To This Movie?

Last week's collection of AITH videos can be seen HERE. Other shows on our YouTube channel include THE KILL COUNTERTHE F*CKING BLACK SHEEPDEADLY DUOSKILLER GUIDE TO HORROR, BEST HORROR MOVIE YOU NEVER SAW, SCARY STUDIES, and CONRAD THE BAVARIAN.

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