Sunday, December 31, 2017

Episode 107 - A Tribute to George A. Romero

As we say hello to a new year, we say goodbye to a legend. George A. Romero was many things: a visionary, a rebel, independent, intelligent, warm, loyal and so much more; but equally as important, he was loved. He was loved deeply by his family, friends and his fans. He has inspired generation after generation, not only with social commentary but also with an independent filmmaker mythos. His mark left is undeniable and his presence in the horror community is severely missed already. George A. Romero once said “If I fail, the film industry writes me off as another statistic. If I succeed, they pay me a million bucks to fly out to Hollywood and fart.” Thankfully for all of us, George always kept that in mind and made what he wanted to make. Join us as we celebrate the career of one of our favorite filmmakers. The show is available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show and Happy New Year!



























Thursday, December 14, 2017

Episode 106 - Surviving a Zombie Apocalypse

So fiction becomes reality and the zombie apocalypse is officially here. What do you do? How do you survive? Tune in as Mad Chann, Rybones and Grizzly Abner take a look at this very scenario and break down exactly just how they would get by. Show is available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!










Thursday, November 30, 2017

Episode 105 - The Monster Mash 27

We return to the mash and this time with three newer offerings! The Grizz, Mad Chann and RyBones take a look at McG's new netflix sensation "The Babysitter", 2016's "Bedeviled" and "Cult of Chucky" the newest entry in the Child's Play. Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!



































Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Episode 104 - The "Laid to Rest" films

On this episode Grizz, Mad Chan and RyBones take a look at the Laid to Rest films. Much like “The Collector” and “The Collection”, these popular modern horrors are right on the cusp of a franchise but currently one entry shy of a trilogy. Listen in to hear more about these films and discover them for the first time or all over again. Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy!















Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Episode 103 - Horror Through the Year

Like many of you, most of us on the show love seasonal and themed viewings. Whether it’s a fictional date in a film or a certain time of year that generates feelings that align with a perfectly timed viewing, it always adds more to the experience. We’ve covered some seasons (Winter and Summer), we’ve covered elements (atmosphere and rules), we’ve covered holidays (Halloween, Christmas) but what about the rest of the year? Sure heading to Haddonfield on Halloween or Crystal Lake for some camping, is always fun; but so is heading to Amity Island for the 4th of July or down into South Texas in mid-August! On this episode we run through the calendar year filling in the gaps we haven’t covered yet! Available now on iTunes, Podbean, Mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!












Sunday, October 15, 2017

Episode 102 - The Monster Mash 26

It may be Halloween season but that doesn’t mean we aren’t mixing it up like always! We return with another mash on Episode 102 and this time we’ve got some heavy metal horror, classic horror and an instant horror-comedy classic. Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!










Sunday, October 1, 2017

Episode 101 - The Mummy Legacy

We return after our celebratory, franchise revisit episodes with something new! Previously we have taken a look at werewolf movies, vampires in cinema and Frankenstein films. Naturally, its now time to take a look at the “timeless” mummy sub-genre. We focus heavily on Universal’s films but also explore some of the Hammer offerings as well as other random Mummies throughout cinema. Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blong. We hope you enjoy the show!




Thursday, September 14, 2017

Episode 100 - The "A Nightmare on Elm Street" Franchise : A Revisit Special

We went back to Haddonfield and Camp Crystal Lake, so naturally it’s time to return to Springwood for our 100TH EPISODE! We are very excited, not only to reach triple digit shows but also to examine this franchise again. Some of the Grizz and I’s opinion were contested by others, including our three co-hosts joining this time around. As previously performed, we cover each entry with reassessments from the Grizz and Wagstaff as well as opinions from Vinny, Todd and Rybones. It has been quite a fun ride getting here with you all and this episode is no exception as we had such a fun time recording. Sure, it got a little heated at times – but passionate fandom will do that. Thank you for riding with us this far. We sincerely appreciate your support. Now go write us a review on iTunes! We hope you enjoy the show which is now available on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. 






Thursday, August 31, 2017

Episode 99 - The Friday the 13th Franchise: A Revisit Special

On the last episode we returned to Haddonfield and now its time to head back for some summer antics, premarital sex, partying and camping at Camp Crystal Lake. Like before, we run through all of the franchise entries as Grizzly and Wagstaff reassess their opinions, while Vinny, Todd, and Rybones share theirs. Now available on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjow the sh-sh-sh-show! 





























Monday, August 14, 2017

Episode 98 - The Halloween Franchise: A Revisit Special

As we round the corner towards our 100th episode milestone, we are taking some time to revisit some old friends! Hint – friends that we all know by their first name <wink wink>. As fans, our relationships with films change over time from different experiences, repeat viewings and our very own constantly changing perspectives. So we thought it would be fun to take a trip back to some of the most beloved horror franchises of our generation, not only to re-evaluate and weigh against our previous opinions on earlier episodes, but also to lend an opportunity for our three newer co-hosts, who weren’t there then, to share their thoughts. We hope you have at least half as much fun listening, as we did recording them! Now available on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog.









Monday, July 31, 2017

Episode 97 - The Monster Mash XXV

The time is here for another mash episode! Your original three hosts bring Pontypool (2008), Parents (1989) and Truth or Dare (2013) to the table on this episode. Available now on iTunes, Podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!























Saturday, July 15, 2017

Episode 96 - The Wicker Films

"Do sit down, Sergeant. Shocks are so much better absorbed with the knees bent." We couldn't agree more so have a seat and join us we take a look at Robin Hardy's 1973 cult-classic "The Wicker Man", its 2006 remake of the same name and Hardy's 2011 sequel "The Wicker Tree". I'll give you a hint, we think one is much better than the other two <wink wink>. Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!























Friday, June 30, 2017

Episode 95 - Eli Roth

Since Eli Roth entered the lexicon of modern horror, notably at the front of the "splat pack", he has been debated divisively among horror fans ad nauseam. Fueled by horror fandom, his movies have been a treat for a large portion of the horror community. Within this episode we cover Roth's filmography, highs and lows, and where we stand on each entry and his legacy. Available now on itunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!
















Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Episode 94 - The Monster Mash 24

Ranging from the 1950s to last year, from an ambitious Korean big budget entry to a sleazy 80’s New York indie, we utilized this mash well. Films covered on this episode are: The Blob (1958), Sometimes They Come Back, Maniac (1980) and The Wailing. Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy the show!














Friday, June 2, 2017

Episode 93 - Elvira

We have a couple of big and juicy….films to cover! Along with the rest of Elvira’s career that encompasses many years of legendary horror-hosting, motion pictures and endless public appearances ranging from vinyl records to hosting duties on MTV. How she got started and through her very varied and storied career -  listen in as we cover it all! Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show! 





Sunday, May 14, 2017

Episode 92 - The Monster Mash 23

Classic films for our classic format! Lend us your ears as we tackle 4 different films from decades before. In this episode we each select beloved classics from the 30s (The Invisible Man), the 50s (Creature from the Black Lagoon and The Thing From Another World), and the 60s (13 Ghosts). Now available on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we did recording! 























Sunday, April 30, 2017

Episode 91 - The Creepshow Films

We return this time to take a look at the Creepshow films! We cover all 4 (3 official and 1 unofficial) entries, as well as select our favorite entries and vignettes from them! Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!




Thursday, April 13, 2017

Episode 90 - The Monster Mash 22

We return and so does the "Mash" format! While not planned, circumstances kept the mash format away for a few months but we are back, and with what we think is a great offering of random films. On this episode we take a look at The Abominable Dr. Phibes (Venomous Vinny), Phantasm Ravager (Hot Toddy), Unfriended (Grizz) and Blair Witch (Professor). Available now on iTunes, Podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!
























Friday, March 31, 2017

Episode 89 - Modern Horror II (April Fool's 2017 Special)

We let the cat out of the bag last year when we eluded to actually respecting the duds that we covered, for April Fool’s Day. This year we wont seek to fool you but it is quite clear that we didn’t learn that the joke is actually on us for sitting through these. Will this be the last time we do this to ourselves for AFD? Most likely- but this episode is still worth a listen as we cover 4 ridiculous films (Halloweed, Bad Milo, Return of the Killer Tomatoes and Shark Exorcist), accompanied with quite a few laughs and some surprising support at times. Available on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you find enjoyment in the show (hopefully more than we did watching these films)!







Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Episode 88 - Music in Horror

Join us for another roundtable discussion as we examine the importance of music in horror film. We take a look at how effective scores have catapulted some movies into the pantheon of greatest horror films. Addtionally we cover the joys of collecting horror vinyl and more. Now available on iTunes, mixcloud, podbean, and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!






Here are a few vendors we love!

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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Episode 87 - The Hellraiser Franchise

We have such sights to show you, actually sounds. Whether its your pain or pleasure, it cannot be denied that Hellraiser holds its place in the pantheon of Horror icons and Horror's history. Join us (Mad Chann, Hot Toddy, RyBones and the Professor) as we work our way through the Hellraiser franchise's 9 entries as well as it's future. Also, when you are done with the show be sure to check out our blog for the Q & A with Gary J. Tunnicliffe, director of the upcoming "Hellraiser Judgment"! This episode is available on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoy!





Special make-up effects designer, writer, and director Gary J. Tunnicliffe was kind enough to take some time to chat with us about horror movies and his upcoming film Hellraiser: Judgment. Judgment will be the tenth entry and from what Gary has to say below, looks quite promising. Thank you Gary for taking the time to speak with us!  

We always like to ask, what are your top 5 horror films?

Always a tricky question this one since how you perceive a film at a time in your life has SUCH an effect on it, being 7 or 8 years old in the UK and growing up hearing about films like The Exorcist or Texas Chainsaw gives them such a powerful mystique!....also I tend to think of horror films not sometimes how they affect me but how they affect the populous and social awareness.

The Exorcist
Just a classic and revolutionary for its time, a film like this would be impossible to make now with its slow crawl and character development...I still find a few moments in this truly creepy (the backward speak analysis, the hypnotism scene) and the first intro of the Regan Demon character is So well done.


The Exorcist III : Legion
An amazing film that gets so little appreciation, has some truly creepy moments, one AMAZING scare and some wonderful writing, direction and acting...the scenes in the cell are just incredible

EVIL DEAD
When Stephen King describes a film as a "rollercoaster ride of terror' I think he's kind of nailed it....its the ultimate 'cabin in the woods' movie

Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Just a tense, creepy and (at the end) brutal excursion...those last 20 minutes aren't any kind of fun and set the tone for realistic, unrelenting horror.

HELLRAISER
This was just something SO different, a film that wasn't the conventional 'horror' format we were seeing at the time with characters unlike anything we had EVER seen before and with a completely unique, fascinating and original mythology.

JAWS
Had a huge impact on me as a child and if you have anyone watch it and then suggest going for a swim in the ocean you immediately know how effective it is.


NO #6 (UNDER THE WIRE) A film that freaked me out as a child 'DONT BE AFRAID OF THE DARK' - seems kinda dumb now and I havent seen it for MANY years but it worked at the time!

HONORABLE MENTIONS
  • Exorcism of Emily Rose - I t like this because its an intelligent horror film, a court case essentially and it has some really creepy stuff in it.
  • HOSTEL - I'm not an Eli Roth fan particularly but I admire an original concept and a film that captures the public attention and this did just that, It was a cleverly conceived  'What do dudes like?' horror movie....boobs and blood.
  • SAW - great concept - brilliant example of clever, low budget film making and story telling


What is your past with the Hellraiser franchise?

I was a huge fan of Clive Barkers work saw Hellraiser in the cinema's was blown away, I was a fan and made a concerted effort to get to work on the franchise, I got to Image Animation (the company that did the effects on Hellraiser) just after the filming of Hellraiser: Hellbound. By the time Hellraiser 3 went into production I was regular employee and was charged with making the Lament Configeration puzzle boxes on that film, but by the time the film was over I had had a lot more involvement and was workshop supervisor on the project. By the time Bloodline came around, I had advanced even further and with Clive's blessing and involvement i took over as MAKE UP FX  Designer.

then.....

Hellraiser: Inferno - I was the make up effects designer
Hellraiser: Hellseeker - same
Hellraiser : Deader and Hellworld I was make up effects designer, Actor and 2nd unit director.

When I returned from filming Hellraiser: Hellworld I was a little disparaged so I wrote and directed the
Hellraiser short film  NO MORE SOULS

I wrote the original screenplay for Hellraiser: Revelations and served as make up effects consultant

Hellraiser: Judgment - I Wrote, Directed and did make up effects, key prop and costume character design and construction...and a few other fun bits and pieces.


Are you a long time fan of the series?/or New to the series?

see the answer above LOL

What do you hope to accomplish with your installment?

Well I've accomplished it really I wanted to write and direct a Hellraiser movie so it's done.... I know no Hellraiser film will EVER be as good or pack the impact of the original, I've just tried to make something that is interesting, expands (but doesn't necessarily explain) the mythology and has some interesting, creepy, weird, horrific moments inter woven with a compelling story.

Thinking about this I suppose, if I wanted to accomplish anything I suppose it would be getting Clive's approval...but that is a lofty goal!


You had a script titled Judgment, has your script been changed to fit in with the Hellraiser series?

No I didn't actually, I had a 'pitch'  for a Hellraiser movie called Judgement, I didn't think it would get made so I removed the Hellraiser characters from it and turned it into a kickstarter project (which I would have written upon funding)  which I then cancelled when I was told I had to go after everyone I had ever met for for $$ to make the film...It just didn't sit well with me being a professional movie maker, making a living in Hollywood 'panhandling' and bugging my friends...I didn't like Spike Lee doing it, I was vocal about that and couldn't be hypocritical...so it I shelved the concept.

When the opportunity to make another Hellraiser (very graciously) came my way it was the perfect opportunity to take my original concept and story and use that....and THAT was when the first script was written.

Since Doug Bradley is m.i.a. in the last two pictures did you consider just not having Pinhead in the picture?

Doug Bradley IS Pinhead and I wanted him in Judgment, I NEVER considered anyone else for the role, I was excited to have my friend and colleague reprise HIS role. Unfortunately Doug wouldn't sign an NDA and was not exactly thrilled (to me anyway) at the idea of working on another Dimension film. I was left with NO CHOICE but to search for a replacement, the whole debacle that has ensued since has seemingly 'soured' my relationship with Doug which, after thousands of hours together and some crazy, funny, exhilarating and exhausting times all over the world is nothing short of a great shame...but I had a film to make and a character to cast and Paul T. Taylor stepped in with great respect for Doug and for the character and delivered what I think is a very strong performance and I hope the fans give him a chance.

What can we expect from this installment?

The unexpected. Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue (literally!)


There is rumor that Hellraiser: Judgment could have a limited theatrical run, making it the first Hellraiser to do so since part 4, Is this true?

I have no idea, I'm hopeful but truthfully the release strategy is something out of my hands. Film is a business and business people who have far more insight will undoubtedly figure that out, I do know its INCREDIBLY expensive to put a film into theatres and when the rest of the cineplex is showing multi million dollar productions its hard to sell a small, indy, 10th film and get people to part with their dollars rather than just 'netflix it' a few months from now....I'd love to see it on a big screen but I'm not holding my breath.

Do you have any information on release dates for Hellraiser: Judgment?

Nope, as I've said before 'cooler heads prevail' - all I can say is the studio seem very happy, I've worked with Dimension for over twenty years and this was the only time I've ever received a personal call from Bob Weinstein.... and to say he was complimentary and excited would be an understatement, everyone on the film at Dimension has been very cool and supportive  so all we can do is wait and see.

Do you have any other upcoming projects that you would like to let fans know about?

I have a world war one demon movie I'm trying to get off the ground and I am about to start work on a sci fi/drama/ thriller script called THE VOID...apart from that Im focusing music for a while...and an upcoming mug of tea and slice of toast that need my attention!


Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Episode 86 - Dead End Sequels

Hollywood had no more to say on these potential-franchises but we do! Join us (Grizz, Professor, Villainous Vinny and Hot Toddy) as we take a look at 4 different sequels that had the last word. The Fly II, Waxwork II: Lost in Time, Chud II: Bud the Chud and Troll 2 are covered in this episode. Available now on iTunes, Podbean, Mixcloud and our blog. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy the show!


 



Thursday, February 2, 2017

Episode 85 - The Fright Night Franchise

Sink your teeth into this new episode as we navigate through the unique progressions of the Fright Night franchise. Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!



Sunday, January 15, 2017

Episode 84 - 1988: A Year in Horror

Take a trip back with Grizz, Mad Chann and Hot Toddy to 1988. A joyful time to be a kid and even more so, a horror fan. They take a look not only at all the awesome horror cinema that year but other events and things as well. We hope you enjoy the year....ahem excuse me, we hope you enjoy show. Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog!



Sunday, January 1, 2017

Episode 83 - The Monster Mash 21

A new year but a familiar format! Join us as Grizz, Mad Chann and Hot Toddy cover 3 random films on our 21st visit to the "mash". Films covered on this episode are Grace, Waxwork and Krampus. Now available on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. We hope you enjoy the show!