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Into the Pit: The Shocking Story of Deadpit.com

Aug 9, 2009
1h 35m
★ 5.8

Overview

Prestonburg, KY is a small blue-collar town with hunting, fishing, coal mining, and two of the biggest names in online horror talk radio: Wes Vance and Aaron Frye (aka "The Creepy Kentuckian" and "Uncle Bill") The two self-proclaimed "redneck geeks" bonded at a young age while their weekends devouring horror films. They now use their extensive horror knowledge to record a weekly podcast on DEADPIT.com and have found a worldwide audience through their candid conversation, quick wit, and lots of swearing. What started as an outlet to express their love for horror films has evolved into an online industry with millions of followers and the ability to talk to their childhood heroes. But what happens when your childhood pursuits start to collide with your adult aspirations? Can Deadpit survive it's own success?

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Wes Vance

Self

Wes Vance

Aaron T. Frye

Self

Aaron T. Frye

Michael Felsher

Self

Michael Felsher

Uwe Boll

Self

Uwe Boll

David Gooslin

Self

David Gooslin

Kane Hodder

Self

Kane Hodder

Lloyd Kaufman

Self

Lloyd Kaufman

Gary Klar

Self

Gary Klar

John Landis

Self

John Landis

Ari Lehman

Self

Ari Lehman

Harry Manfredini

Self

Harry Manfredini

Elske McCain

Self

Elske McCain

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