Horror, sci-fi and action thriller podcast. We're salty. Semi-weekly content. Available on Spotify, Apple and Google Podcasts and everywhere podcasts are available(audio only). Livestreaming on YouTube, Twitch and Twitter.
Ran (Japanese: 乱; lit. 'chaos or tumult') is a 1985 epic historical action drama film directed, co-written, and edited by Akira Kurosawa. The plot derives from William Shakespeare's King Lear and includes segments based on legends of the daimyō Mōri Motonari. The film stars Tatsuya Nakadai as Hidetora Ichimonji, an aging Sengoku-period warlord who decides to abdicate as ruler in favor of his three sons.
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From Wikipedia: The Blob is a 1958 American science fiction horror film directed by Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. from a screenplay by Theodore Simonson and Kate Phillips, based on an idea by Irving H. Millgate.[2] It stars Steve McQueen (in his first leading role) and Aneta Corsaut and co-stars Earl Rowe and Olin Howland.
The film concerns a carnivorous amoeboidal alien that crashes to Earth from outer space inside a meteorite, landing near the small communities of Phoenixville and Downingtown, Pennsylvania. It envelops living beings, growing larger, becoming redder in color and more aggressive, eventually becoming larger than a building.
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There's still great things happening at the movies.
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We examine the firm based on the real-life case of possession, exorcism and death of a young girl in the 1970s. We talk about the film and give our thoughts on why these things happen.
He's back and has put the wraps on his latest film, The Weeping.
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A perfect Lenten movie?
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Hunter S. Thompson's tale of heartbreak after the fall of the 60's hippy movement becomes a fine piece of cinema.
Mike Flanagan's tribute to slasher films is a cut above the obligatory gore fests we usually get.
Barrington Martin is the host of The Barrington Report. He was also a Congressional candidate for the 5th district in Georgia. He was the last man to run against Rep. John Lewis.
Links to Barrington Martin II:
barrington.substack.com
https://x.com/_BarringtonII
We're going to be looking at the career of the recently departed horror icon and character actor, the great and powerful Tony Todd.
Calvin Robinson is a Catholic priest and conservative political commentator, writer and broadcaster. He has recently moved from the UK to US due to the increasingly tense political issues there.
Find Fr. Calvin Robinson at:
Common Sense Crusade
https://www.lotuseaters.com/category/...
Fox & Father
https://tinyurl.com/bdewzs57
Evening Prayers
/ @commonsensecrusade
Spyder Dobrofsky is a screenwriter and film director. His projects include the Tubi Original Film "Teardrop". His latest effort, "Down Below", stars Eric Roberts, Bai Ling and Alexis Knapp.
Purchase "Down Below" here on Digital, DVD and Blu-Ray via Amazon:
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Halloween is approaching and the theme for October will be ghost stories and haunted houses. Let's start off with one of the all-time classics!
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Watch The Haunting (1963) on Tubi and YouTube:
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Tony DiGerolamo is a New Jersey writer of comedy, movies, books, comics and games. He is best known for his work on The Simpsons and Bart Simpson comics. He’s been a writer for Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Space Ghost: Coast to Coast and the Comedy Central website. His screenplays include The Evil Within and Mafioso: The Father, The Son. His novels include Fix in Overtime and The Undercover Dragon. His graphic novels include Lester Crenshaw is Dead and Mark Twain's Personal Reflections of Joan of Arc. He is creator of Tony DiGerolamo’s Complete Mafia for d20. His webcomic sites include Super Frat at www.superfrat.com and the Webcomic Factory at www.webcomicfactory.com.
Dave Parke is an Army Ranger and former military contractor. He co-hosts The Team House podcast, where he interviews former Special Forces soldiers from different countries and eras.
We'll be discussing his love of nerd stuff as well as the state of America and the world in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election.
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We'll be talking about what started 45 years ago and how it has managed to remain relevant today.
Never forget these pre-MCU heroes, especially when one of them is played by Nicholas Cage.
Phillip K. Dick's satire about the drug war and government surveillance is more relevant today than it was when he wrote it 40 years ago.
No comic book characters and only one fantasy character allowed. How will it turn out??
What people do to each other is far scarier than anything in the paranormal world. Stephen King gets it right again.
WOW.
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Immaculate, The First Omen, Mike Flanagan taking over The Exorcist franchise. A lot to talk about!
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The Summer of Stephen King rolls on.
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A case of exorcism conducted by the late Fr. Gabriele Amorth, Chief Exorcist of Rome.
Divine Will Era YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/ @divinewillera1885
Pints w/Aquinas interview with Fr. Carlos Martens:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnA_I7Yc3wg
Links to guests:
https://www.youtube.com/ @thetrashedpictureshow1814
https://www.youtube.com/ @HeyInternetErichere
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Bill Scurry is an independent filmmaker and film critic. He has a YouTube channel, "American Caesar".
Links to Bill Scurry:
https://www.youtube.com/amcaesar
https://twitter.com/WilliamScurry
Chatting with a old friend.
Link to Hey Internet. Eric Here.
https://www.youtube.com/@UCHEiGQn9my5KITx7B46n8Zw
https://twitter.com/Movies_beer365
We're gonna go a bit avant garde with this stylish ghost story starring one of my favorite actors, Kristen Stewart.
Cronenberg's commentary on celebrity obsession through the format of body horror is both grotesque and brilliant.
First livestream in six weeks and it's good to be back. We've got a barn burner of a film to discuss as well. Enjoy!
We'll be live celebrating our time together these days three years and naming the people we love to hate. Join us!
One of Stephen King's best film adaptations has nothing to do with the paranormal. What people do is far scarier.
This film was originally Ep. 5 on the show but now it needs to be revisited with a much larger panel.
We'll be covering movies that take place in frigid climates where nothing good usually happens. Case in point.
I'll be talking about these two fantastic films and giving you my take on them. Join me in the chat!
Spyder Dobrofsky is a screenwriter and film director. His screenplay "Teardrop" became a Tubi Original movie. His latest film, "Down Below" stars Eric Roberts, Bai Ling, Doug Jones and Alexis Knapp.
Alexis Knapp is an actress who was starred in Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief, multiple Pitch Perfect films as well as series like The Orville and Family Guy.
The theme for Christmas is a rough one and nothing answers the call of rough like Chuck Norris. LFG!!!!!
Toshi Asaka is a Japanese film director that specializes in samurai films. His latest effort, "Koto, The Woman Samurai", tells the true story of a female samurai who lived at the end of the samurai era.
"Best in the World" returns last night at Survivor Series? What does it mean on "The Road to WrestleMania"?
Join @MorganScorpion and I as we deep delve into @Max's top shelf Spanish horror series, S1 of 30 Coins!
Wherever you find Mike Flanagan you'll Eric and I. Join us as review his latest effort.
We're wrapping up our Halloween theme of witchcraft with this all-time favorite of mine.
What's been bad? What's been good or great! Let's look at it!
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Our 200th episode is a celebration of how far the show has come!!! We're doing something lighthearted as well with the Looney Tunes Halloween Horror classic, Daffy Duck's Quackbusters!!!
Goran Stolevski brings us a masterpiece in witchcraft-themed horror. Are you ready for it?
We'll be taking a look at Netflix documentary on wrestling promotion OVW as it struggles to stay afloat amidst a lack of coherence, financial woes and a roster of grapplers who are far less than a healthy team.
I say this movie take the Pepsi Challenge with Dog Soldiers any day of the week.
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Kicking off a new subthread for the channel: pro wrestling! Starting off with what maybe is a controversial topic: is it time for the "Lionheart" to step away?
Link to PWW on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/1QplYofyw8JDK3gVc3Ij0m?si=a3594baf7b5644d1
Link to Hey Internet. Eric Here.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHEiGQn9my5KITx7B46n8Zw
Getting into André Øvredal's latest effort. A film that has been in production hell for years has finally dropped. What's the verdict?
With The Last Voyage of the Demeter about to drop, it seems like a good time to talk about our favorite vampire films! Join us!
The loosely-related sequel to Matt Reeves blockbuster found footage classic still makes it work. We're gonna get into how and why.
What was supposed to be a film discussion became 40 min of discussing Congress' disclosure of the existence of extraterrestrials before we got into it. What do you think?
A-list star power does a LOT of heavy lifting for a B-movie and its script. Does this film still hold up after 40+ years?
Gonna do my best to get to the bottom of it and try to figure out where it's all going.
Spyder Dobrofsky is a film director and screenwriter whose previous credits include the Tubi Original horror movie Teardrop. His latest project has him in the director's chair for the psychological horror film "Down Below" starring Eric Roberts, Dutch Hano and Christopher Livingston.
Spyder has previously appear on this show for Ep. 109. It will be a pleasure to have him back on again.
I'll be with Marty from Trash Picture Show talking this epic season of animated carnage!
I'm w/Frank from The Harsh Truth discussing what an absolute shitshow they make of an Indiana Jones film.
We're going to be examining a masterclass in animation and storytelling. Stop by for a very special episode.
I have the pleasure of talking to Odin at OMBReviews, a member of Geeks+Gamers and Friday Night Tights. We'll be discussing Woke Hollywood, horror films and his predisposition toward examining box office numbers and trends.
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Ordinarily I'd say I could care less about a Friday the 13th anything but if you put A24 AND Bryan Fuller behind it, that's a conversation I'm willing to have. We're gonna look at what's coming with this series from Peacock.
We'll be covering a classic sci-fi movie every week this summer and what better to get it started than this fantastic film from Neil Blomkamp. Stop by in the chat!
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As of today there are 135 days until The Exorcist: Believer drops in the theaters. That said, we've heard very little of David Gordon Green's ambitious grasp of this brass ring. What's the deal?
With the sudden passing of the mighty Ray Stevenson I decided to hold a stream in honor of his fantastic career.
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I'll be LIVE with Ellie Onishi, star of The Samurai. We'll be discussing her life in the US and Japan, being a part-time actor and her role in Toshi Asaka's films The Samurai and The Ronins.
I'll be LIVE with Morgan Scorpion to discuss this underrated and fantastic slasher film, which is actually based on real murders. Stop by in the chat!
Lucy and Mina spend time at Whitby while Dr. Seward details the insanity of his patient Renfield.
I'll be joined by Morgan Scorpion to review what The Slate called "the scariest movie you haven't seen."
Toshi Asaka is an award-winning Japanese film director and traditional martial artist who specializes in samurai films. His most recent film, "The Samurai" is available to stream on Amazon Prime.
Films by Toshi Asaka
The Ronins: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B09R4GJP5Z/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
The Samurai: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0BX28DMQ6/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
Adauchi, The Revenge of Samurai: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0B7BHGQPP/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
Kaishaku, The Honor of Samurai: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07SPV9ZTC/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
A special day looking at a special movie! Stop by and say hello! My favorite of the saga!
Contributors tonight: Bill Bengle
Upcoming gigs for Bill's band:
6/2 solo at the Blackthorn
6/23 Otto’s Jacket at the North Brunswick Youth Sports Festival
6/25 Acoustic Ave at the North Brunswick Youth Sports Festival
7/14 Acoustic Ave at the American Legion Milltown
8/7 Otto’s Jacket at the Middlesex County Fair
9/15 Otto’s Jacket at the American Legion Milltown.
More to come…………..
If you need a band for your summer bbq, don’t hesitate to contact me, or the Otto's Jacket FB page. Have a great day!
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We meet Harker's fiancee Mina Murray and her best friend Lucy Westerna. We are also introduced to Lucy's three suitors, Arthur Holmwood, Jack Seward and Quincy P. Morris.
One of the core stories of Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos.
"In the desolate, decrepit Massachusetts village of Dunwich, Wilbur Whateley is the hideous son of Lavinia Whateley, a deformed and unstable albino, and an unknown father. Strange events surround Wilbur's birth and precocious development; he matures at an abnormal rate, reaching manhood within a decade."---Wikipedia
Harker ponders his chances of escape as The Count makes plans to depart from Transylvania to The New World.
The King of the Vampires speaks of his centuries long history in Transylvania as a noble and warrior lord. Jonathan Harker encounters the brides of Dracula.
Starting tonight I will perform a live reading of one chapter from Dracula by Bram Stoker, continuing weekly until its conclusion. I hope you will enjoy my reading of the most adapted character in literary history.
Coming up on 30 years since the release of this top-shelf vampire movie. We'll be there to break it down.
Link to Hey Internet. Eric Here: https://www.youtube.com/@UCHEiGQn9my5KITx7B46n8Zw
GDT is a beloved director for this channel and it will be a real treat to discuss his Oscar-winning animated feature this week.
Looking at Guillermo Del Toro's all-time classic based on Mike Mignola's epic comic series.
We're back with a Spielberg classic starring the great Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning and Tim Robbins.
We're gonna be talking an all-time favorite of the show, Cloverfield. Matt Reeves does kaijus. Love it.
I'll be with Cinema Cities discussing the best horror film of 2022, Goran Stolevski's You Won't Be Alone. Please join us for this very important discussion.
Links to Cinema Cities channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@UCpq3Ff9x7MFkE3S50HLDR5g
The IFC MidKnights will discuss Josh Lobo's minimalist horror tale of evil, paranoid and how grabbing a tiger by the tail can be a cautionary tale.
It's been two years since I kicked off An American Werewolf in New Jersey! Everyone I can think of is gonna be there to help celebrate! Stop by and say hello!
I'll be there with Cinema Cities discussing what seems to be a quality horror comedy starring Ralph Fiennes and Anna Taylor-Joy. Stop by and say hello!
Zack Synder is a favorite director of mine who provokes a lot of strong emotions. However, this is near-universal appeal in his 2004 remake of the George Romero's classic, Dawn of the Dead. We'll be here doing a deep dive with the first episode of 2023.
The spirit of the holidays continues with this all-time classic. Join us for a very fun and spirited conversation.
Christmas is upon us and in these turbulent times it seems important to value tradition. For that reason we'll be exploring a classic I've never seen before. I think it's gonna be fun!
I'll be joined by Ryan Daly, John K. Alvarez and Bill Bengle.
Links:
https://twitter.com/TheRyanDaly3
I'll be joined by Morgan Scorpion and Hey Internet, Eric Here to discuss maybe the only shark movie that is a viable sequel to the first.
Link to Hey Internet, Eric Here:
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I'll be joined once again by Cinema Cities YouTube channel to discussion this fantastic, astounding film about the barbarity of war set in present-day Sweden.
"In a post-apocalyptic world, six soldiers on a covert mission must transport a mysterious package across a frozen archipelago."
Link to Cinema Cities YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@CinemaCities1978
We'll be randomly selecting 3-6 horror movies (without knowledge beforehand) and generating discussion from there. This is gonna be good!!!
I'll be with Cinema Cities YouTube Channel to discuss this perfect film, because that's what we do.
"When his young daughter's beloved companion, an android named Yang, malfunctions, Jake searches for a way to repair it. In the process, Jake discovers the life that has been passing before him as he reconnects with his wife and daughter."
Link to Cinema Cities YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@UCpq3Ff9x7MFkE3S50HLDR5g
This video was yanked midstream by YouTube last night for spam or some such nonsense. Luckily I have the file so I can upload it here.
We're doing a real deep dive on Karloff's The Mummy and Lugosi's Dracula. Serious business.
For Halloween we're celebrating some of the foundations of cinematic horror, starting with this double feature that has not aged at all.
Walk the Cinema podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/c/WalkTheCinemaPodcast
MorganScorpion podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/c/MorganScorpion
Lord of Tears Kickstarter Campaign:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lawriebrewster/lord-of-tears-novel-owlman-gothic-lovecraft-horror/description
I'll be joined by Cinema Cities podcast to look at Val Lewton and his great RKO features. While Universal gets a lot of the credit as the foundations of horror in film, horror fans should never overlook the intellectual movies that Val and RKO made. That's just what we're going to be doing here.
This past week Marvel released Werewolf by Night while Hulu dropped a new Hellraiser movie. I'll be LIVE discussing it with James Hancock, host of the Geekin' w/ James Hancock show. It's gonna be a great chat!
Link to James Hancock's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/c/geekinnyc
The first shark movie was perfect and it's been a tough sell for anything after that. This one gets it done though. We're gonna get into why.
As good as it gets on so many levels. Peak dystopia as infertility ravages the world. Ensemble cast. Incredible.
This is cinema.
The Summer of Crime comes to a close not with a whimper, but with a bang. Join us for this very special conversation.
This show was postponed from last week due to a scheduling conflict. We're back to cover it though. Troy Duffy wrote and directed a helluva movie here.
The fantastic film based on Adam Nevill's book deserves a second look. That's what we're doing here.
Kat Pulver is the widow of author and poet Joe Pulver, whose works fall within the genres of horror fiction, noir fiction, hard boiled and dark fantasy. It will be an enlightening experience to hear her stories as his life and professional partner and as always, her own insights into these genres themselves.
Julia Morgan is a film producer and audiobook narrator. In a very short period of time her insights into horror have shifted my own perceptions a great deal,
The last installment in the Predator franchise (does one movie make a franchises?) is not a masterpiece and not very good at all. Here's why.
Gonna do a rare thing and REDO a movie we discussed when the show first kicked off. Why? Because David Fincher's Se7en is just that damn good.
Julia Morgan is a film producer and audiobook narrator. In a very short period of time her insights into horror have shifted my own perceptions a great deal, not a small thing to say for me.
The year was 1987 and little did we know that the greatest science fiction action movie of all time was upon us.
The Summer of Crime Presents: Red Dragon (2002), in my opinion the best of the Hannibal Lecter film series.
My interview with Tony Atherton, a UK voice and screen actor from award nominated short films, a new audiobook "The Tacharan: A Story of Loch Ness" and roles in The Crown and Peaky Blinders.
Keith D. Graham, is the author "The Tacharan: A Story of Loch Ness".
The Summer of Crime continues as we tap into this modern classic that of course, so few people talk about.
Unending cycles of poverty, violence, shame and despair. This is a movie worth discussing.
Our newest sub-thread "The Summer of Crime" kicks off where we covering crime thrillers from now until the end of August. Here we begin with one of the greatest crime thrillers of all time that also happens to a superhero movie and one of the best films ever, period.
Forget The Hateful Eight. This movie with Kurt Russell came out the same year and it's way better. We're gonna tell you why.
Japan continues to make Godzilla films to this day and two years after the US launched the Monsterverse, Toho hit back hard with this modern classic that I actually had the privilege to see when I was in Tokyo. Pt. 3 of our Godzilla saga continues here. Don't miss it.
Toshi Asaka is a Japanese film director and producer. After studying in the United States he returned to Japan and began making samurai films which are now available on Amazon.
Please just us for this insightful discussion as we get into his background, his own training in traditional Japanese Budo, his current and future projects and what he feels is in store for us when it comes to samurai epics, a personal favorite film genre of mine.
You know how a movie can really suck but you still like it anyway? Well, five of us are each covering our individual Top Five. Twenty-five different movies to pick through! Check it out!
Pt. 2 of our Godzilla saga continues with a worthy American take on the world's greatest kaiju. Come join us for the fun!
Many horror fans (especially this one!) are also fans of professional wrestling. I grew up watching both from as far back as I can remember. For that reason it's a thrill and an honor to interview Jay King, a professional wrestling referee with more than 1000 matches under his belt. Jay has seen and done it all and I look forward to getting into my first ever shoot interview!
"A fire-breathing behemoth terrorizes Japan after an atomic bomb awakens it from its centuries-old sleep."
That doesn't even begin to cover it. Don't miss out on this all-time classic.
The conversation picks up where it left off. We welcome Gutting the Sacred Cow podcast to the show to discuss their take on where filmmaking and Hollywood movies stand today and where they think it's going. This is an important topic and I want keep having this talk.
Spyder Dobrofsky is an Executive Producer and Screenwriter. His latest horror effort, Teardrop, has been made into a Tubi Original Film. We welcome Spyder to the show and hopefully will get a look behind the scenes on what it's like to have your screenplay made into a movie!
On the strength of an idea I had I decided to make this. What's it about? It's about:
More than 30 years after the original Fede Alvarez creates one of the greatest remakes of all time. I can't wait to talk about this one.
Links to tonight's guests:
Gore-Aphobe:
https://www.youtube.com/c/GoreAphobe
Hey Internet, Eric Here.:
https://www.youtube.com/c/HeyInternet...
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A classic for all the right reasons and yet I'm not necessarily a fan. Join us as we get into why I may or may not be wrong.
A worthy conclusion to one of the all-time great trilogies. Luke defeats evil with mercy. One of the greatest story arcs in all of film.
Whether it's the MCU, Star Wars, The Fast and the Furious, Halloween, Middle Earth, Jurassic Park or any other, franchises have swept the board of today's cinema landscape. Is that a good thing or a bad thing, and why? I'll be sitting down with CinemaCities1978 to do a deep dive on what's happening these days in Hollywood and where someone can go for a movie that doesn't fall under the ever-expanding franchise umbrella.
The first movie I ever saw in an indoor theatre. 42 years later it still has an impact and we're gonna talk about why.
The antihero in today's film industry is often the star of the movie. They do the wrong things but we cheer for them a lot of the time. Why is that? We're gonna dug for answers AND give you our personal favorites.
We ARE after all a show that covers horror AS WELL AS sci-fi and action thrillers. Why not talk one of the GOATs???? I can't think of a reason not to either!!!
Link to my second channel that handles prerecorded content:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_SUDptGoaDhe8neLPeyRg
Proud to sit down with the author of Flying Fists, Mr. John Beckett to discuss his love of martial arts and what led him write a book about Western martial arts films of the 70s. Fists AND feet will be flying!!!
Links to purchase Flying Fists (released on 2/15/2022)
https://telos.co.uk/shop/film/flying-fists-1970s/
Flying Fists!: The Definitive Guide to Western Martial Arts Films of the 1970s
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1845831985/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_7J3WDGP53HAAY5E2RJSX
Kindle:
Flying Fists!: The Definitive Guide to Western Martial Arts Films of the 1970s https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09VL9PRNV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5T3D59HYK2GSBF1MWQ9H
Paperback:
Flying Fists!: The Definitive Guide to Western Martial Arts Films of the 1970s https://www.amazon.com/dp/1845831985/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8Z30BT1W1X0KARHF4J9Q
Link to my second YouTube channel for prerecorded content:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_SUDptGoaDhe8neLPeyRg
So we decided just to open a stream and talk about whatever and we had a great time doing it.
Here are the topics:
Bruce Willis calls it a day
Morbius drops
Moon Knight
Amazon's LOTR
*I FINALLY saw Halloween Kills
That and a lot more!
The 100th episode and we're tackling maybe the greatest horror movie of all time. We're doing a deep dive.
Link to my new channel for prerecorded content:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_SUDptGoaDhe8neLPeyRg
Fantastic horror action movie that takes place ten years into the aftermath of a vampire apocalypse. Again, another movie no one is talking about.
A fantastic found-footage horror movie hiding in plain sight right there on Tubi. Is it only a conspiracy theory if you're wrong?
Sure, man is at the top of the food chain. But take away the weapons and the technology and insert a completely even playing field and what do you have? You have The Grey.
My all-time favorite vampire movie and a perfect film on top of it. A lot to unpack here.
It wasn't all aliens from Chris Carter. He was a very underrated horror producer. Case in point.
It's not secret that horror, sci-fi/fantasy and just about every genre of film is a little bit better with a good soundtrack or theme. It makes sense then that some of those would have to be the best, or at least our favorites. Stop in a see what we pick as we go through our Top Five Horror/Sci-Fi soundtracks and themes, again something that NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT!!!
Kevin Durand is one of the most underrated actors in all of Hollywood. It makes sense that he'd be in one of the most underrated horror films of the last ten years. Cold and Scary As Fuck returns with this solid horror classic that of course, NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT!!!
We're comparing and contrasting once again. We'll be looking at the 1925 silent classic with Lon Chaney Sr. and then the Hammer Films version from 1962 with Herbert Lom. This will be a good one!
Literally a perfect movie about an actual apocalypse. What humanity does to each other is far more frightening than anything supernatural.
Our first Mike Flanagan episode. A horror movie rooted in real, human problems rather than the paranormal or the supernatural. These undoubtedly easily make the scariest movies.
Among the most original ideas in all of horror. All things considered, Christopher Walken played it to perfection. Still among my all-time favorite horror movies. Did I mention Viggo Mortensen is playing Lucifer in this??
The average life expectancy of a podcast is 174 days and less than 20% of all podcast survive one year. This gives us something to celebrate.
We're staying in the 90s for awhile and there's a lot to talk about here, including this fun and scary Guillermo Del Toro monster movie. There's also Mira Sorvino! Stop by and say hello! Leave a comment!
We're kicking off 2022 with one of the magnum opus film adaptations of horror. Couldn't be happier to be back.
A personal favorite of mine that very few people understood. I look forward to digging into this movie and tell you why it's so damn good.
For the first time ever, we're covering a movie for the second time. We began to look and dissect at Robert Eggers homerun only to realize there was a need for a larger panel to handle the task. This is that.
A quick welcome to the show and an update as to where the show is at the 10 month mark.
It was a revelation that movies this dark were being made in 1931. The story of a child serial killer (played to perfection by Peter Lorre) who is being hunted not only by police but by organized crime, who although thieves and killer cannot abide someone who murders little girls.
Stephen King has had an erratic storyline with his screen adaptations. This is not one of the better ones and we're talking about why.
Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, TELLY SAVLAS, The Missing Link, a Trans-Siberian train ride and a plot that makes no sense whatsoever??? Sign me up!!
Closing out October with a conversation that took some unexpected turns. Is this movie worthwhile?
What's moodier than a John Carpenter flick with tons and tons of fog and is actually called The Fog??? I don't know either!!!
This would have been my first Something Shitty This Way Comes episode but I hadn't thought of the subthread yet. I was so disappointed because I wanted this movie to be great so badly. Oh well.
My first collaboration with Bill Bengle is a fond memory as we cover Tod Browning's Lugosi blockbuster. Not to be missed.
The 90s were an era of revolution in terms of music and film. Small, independent films with tight stories and smart direction hit us like a tidal wave and forced the blockbusters of the 80s into the backseat. It was also the premiere of the found-footage film, and this movie was the first.
I recently found my first episode, which I recorded using Audacity freeware. Haha seems like a long time ago. That said, I'm proud of what the show has become.
Nothing like a good werewolf movie to set the Halloween tone! Come on by and check out our review of this favorite!
This movie was in my Top Ten all-time favorite horror flicks. The story of a puff journalism piece that literally enters the apartment building where the apocalypse begins is no joke.
This movie does it right. Thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish. Stop in and find out why.
It's October and you know what that means! Halloween is here!!! The selections will be creepy as fuck! Case in point!
2010 double feature this week! They really went for it here. THIS is a fucking vampire movie!
Foreign horror on the menu tonight as we look at 2018's Werewolf, the tale of children who survive the Nazi camps only to encounter a new horror immediately after. This was a really good movie.
We lost our stream a few weeks ago due to Hurricane Ida so we're doing it again. Perhaps the best of all King movie adaptations is worth at least that. Join us for the fun. A lot to unpack here.
The most overrated werewolf movie of all time. To quote Russell Crowe, "It gives you a blinding headache and it makes you angry."
I'm back with Eric from The 2 Beareded Losers podcast to discuss what he rightfully calls "a hidden gem" of a werewolf movie.
History vs. Hollywood. We cover the true story of The Man-Eaters of Tsavo, two rogue lions who killed hundreds of construction workers in the late 1800s in Africa.
Since fucked up people make the best art, few people make better art than Roman Polanski. This one is all-time favorite of mine. Join us in the discussion!
An old concept brought to life. If consequences no longer applied to you, what would be your actions? Join us tonight as we find out.
I don't have the words to describe how fantastic this film is. It seems there are more than a few films that slipped between the COVID cracks of last year and this was one of them. We're proud to bring it to you!
One of the best zombie movies of all time and easily a modern classic. Join us for THE LATE SHOW as we talk about why this movie is so damn good.
We (without intention) selected completely different movies. Last week we gave the first five (so 20 different movies) and now we hit the top five (another 20 different films). Join us as we continue to lay out cards on the table!
If you've got Sam Raimi in the director's chair you've got a winner. Is this a modern classic though or just a good movie?
A four-man panel each pick ten different movies. It makes for quite a list. This is part 1, which means we're only going through 10-6. Still damn solid, though. Check it out!
Perhaps the greatest horror movie I have ever seen. Join us tonight for a very special show as we review a very special movie.
This is a movie with limitless potential. Unfortunately it doesn't come close to what it should be.
Hammer FIlms brings their 60-year interpretation of Universal's The Wolf Man. Not an episode to miss.
The 80s were a shit decade for a lot of reasons but everyone once in a while a lump of coal does turn into a diamond. This underrated movie is a prime example of that.
The HammerTime! series begins with a salute to a fantastic run of British horror that brought us face to face with superstars like Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Oliver Reed. Join us tonight as we begin HammerTime! with the first movie in the series, 1958's Horror of Dracula!!!!
If they released a better movie last year I don't know what it was. I've been dying to talk about this film for awhile and the day is finally here.
Welcome first-time guest to the show Jocelyn Jefferies. We're gonna be discussing an all-time fantasy class and favorite who ironically is one of my least favorite directors. Please join us for a very special show and conversation.
In retrospect I see this movie review as the precursor to Something Shitty This Way Comes. It's not an overrated movie though. I selected it because it had the potential to be so much better than it was.
Teaming up with my old pal Bill to discuss Tod Browning's 1931 classic with Bela Lugosi. Lugosi was the first and perhaps even the best.
Bill Bengle comes back for more as we discuss the best of 1999 and perhaps the best of the found-footage genre.
The first episode talks about a great Universal horror classic. Unfortunately the sound quality is absolute crap. Still, I got it done!
A murder spree movie that never depreciates. Saw it in the theatres in 2005 and it still holds up today.
The destruction of the individual. The destruction of God. The destruction of reality. The end of everything as we know it. These are a few of the themes that connect the three movies we'll be covering here. Join us as we review the third of John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy, 1994's In the Mouth of Madness.
One of the greatest concepts for a movie ever. One of the best sci-fi movies of all time.
I don't care how strong you think you are. Nothing can prepare you for how awful this movie is.
Part One of our Scary Summer Series is off and running! This is how you make a vampire movie! Join us in the celebration! This movie is 25 years old!
The destruction of the individual. The destruction of God. The destruction of reality. The end of everything as we know it. These are a few of the themes that connect the three movies we'll be covering here. Join us as we continue to review John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy with 1987's Prince of Darkness.
The first POS I'll be tackling under this new duty is 1993's Jason Goes to Hell, directed by Adam Marcus. For his sake I hope that's not his real name.
Join Trashed Picture Show and myself at 7pm EST as we review a favorite of mine, 2001's Jeepers Creepers. This first movie is rock solid and the sequel is the rare equal companion.
Man they say that Marvel (with this pretentious Disney bullshit) is taking a turn into horror but if you ask me they got horror right 23 years ago. Join me and my guest Rod-Jean Charles as we discuss 1998's Blade, a truly unsung hero in the action horror genre.
Join my first collaboration with Horror Retrospective as we cover a personal favorite of mine, David Fincher's Se7en. Has it really been 26 years since this was released??
The destruction of the individual. The destruction of God. The destruction of reality. The end of everything as we know it. These are a few of the themes that connect the three movies we'll be covering here. Join us as we review the first of John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy, 1982's The Thing.
Ep. 20 is now up and running. Stop by and check out John Alvarez as he talks with me about 1973's The Wicker Man. Damn what a movie!!!
It's my pleasure and privilege to welcome the great and powerful writer and producer Stephen Langford (Club Dead, Creepshow, Warm-Blooded Killers, Family Matters, etc.) to the show for the first time to discuss the ultimate horror classic, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Stephen is an industry veteran so I'm 100% positive it's gonna be a real treat to get his insights into this timeless masterpiece. Stop by and say hello!
"Blades and fangs". That pretty much describes the brutality of 2015's Green Room, directed by Jeremy Saulnier. Stop by the livestream as I chat with Doug Lester about this underrated horror thriller that for some strange reason stars Patrick Stewart. Holy shit what a film.
My first collab with @TrashedPictureShow is happening here as we cover 2012's DREDD, a criminally underrated action film directed by Pete Travis and starring the very cool Karl Urban in the featured role. Stop by and say hello!
Hey Internet, Eric Here and I are doing double duty for our first collaboration as we tackle some personal favorites of mine, Rob Zombie's Halloween series! Stop by for the fun!
NightWatch stops by again to help me review a very special film, 2016's A Dark Song, directed by Liam Gavin. This film takes us into different territory. Stop by the live stream and join our conversation! It's gonna be something!
The most loose association chat I've had in awhile. Those are the most fun for me! Oh, and the movies too!
By the way, the woman in the photo is Millicent Patrick, who was the amazing concept designer for the creature. Unfortunately she was pushed aside by her male counterparts of the time who accepted most of the credit for her success.
My first take of the H.P. Lovecraft short story classic. Lovecraft was the master of the "less is more" style of writing. Tune in as I talk about this piece of his work, it's impact on other pieces of horror I love, plus television series and movies it influences even today!
Unreliable narration? Check!
Heavy internal monologues? Right here!
Almost no action? Present and accounted for!
My reaction? I LOVE IT!!!
SPOILER-FREE reviews of two classic vampire short stories, Stephen King's One for the Road and Joe Hill's Abraham's Boys.
I'm taking a break from horror movies and giving fiction a look. Join me as I read Stephen King's classic short story, The Lawnmower Man. We've got servants of the god Pan! We've got overgrown lawns! We've got schizophrenic sex maniacs! We've got it all!
Hope you enjoy!
Join me for my first collaboration with YouTube's NightWatch Zone as we break down a SPOILER-FREE review of Netflix's fantastic horror movie The Ritual, based on Adam Nevill's amazing book. We've got violent crime, hiking in creepy Swedish woods, witchcraft, Norse gods; we've got everything! Check it out!
Unpopular opinion #1: 1976's The Omen is not a good or scary movie.
Unpopular opinion #2: 2006's remake of The Omen is a way better movie!
Come join the discussion and hear the reasons why!
My old friend and thespian John Alvarez stops by An American Werewolf in New Jersey to discuss a really fun horror flick, Drew Goddard's Cabin in the Woods. There was a lot more to unpack than we thought! Stop by to check out what turned into a really great discussion!
Ryan Daly and I break down a really great independent film from the 90s, Ravenous. It's not a movie many people have seen but we hope that changes! Check it out! Don't be scared!!!
My buddy Ryan and are reviewing Nosferatu, the 1922 silent film classic AND its 1979 worthy remake. I think we have a difference of opinion as to which version is better but in this case we're in the rare position of offering each of YOU the chance to SEE BOTH RIGHT HERE on YouTube.
Here is a link to FW Murnau's 1922 version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC6jFoYm3xs
Here is the link to Werner Herzog's 1979 remake (English only, sorry no German!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOTLurSgkYU
See them for yourselves and leave a comment. Feel free to support this podcast with a like, a follow or a subscribe.
This was not a movie I was up for watching but at the request of LA veteran Rod Jean-Charles I did. There's a lot to unpack here and we did it, going for almost 90 minutes. Join us as we review and discuss Jordan Peele's 2016 hit Get Out.