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Let's face it: horror fans are, as a group, a little bit obsessive. When we sink our teeth into something we do not do it barely or easily, we take a big, honkin' bite. If we become infatuated with a director, we want to see every film they've made, read a book about them, hear people talk about them, watch documentaries about them, and so on. And the same is true for national horror cinemas, regional American horror cinemas, important eras, actors, subgenres, and the like. And in recent years, a handful of visionary producers of physical media have recognized an opportunity in our longing and have invented and are currently inundating us with boxed sets. These comprehensive, exhaustive, wonderful monsters have become a gravitational center point for our genre. But just a handful of years ago they mostly didn't exist, or were announced only every few years. Nowadays, we get several per year from companies like Severin, Vinegar Syndrome, Indicator, Arrow, and Scream! Factory, just to name a few. So we figured it was time for Discover the Horror to take a long look at the history and impact of these monolithic pieces of film history. Movies mentioned: 100 Years of Horror, Abby (1974), Alien (1979), Beast of Blood (1970), Beyond Dream's Door (1989), Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970), The Black Cat (1934), Blade in the Dark (1983), Blood of Ghastly Horror (1967), The Body Snatcher (1945), Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Carnival Magic (1983), Carnival of Blood (1970), Cat People (1942), City of the Living Dead (1980), Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972), The Chooper (1971), Creature with the Atomic Brain (1955), Curse of the Cat People (1944), Dawn of the Mummy (1981), Day of the Animals (1977), Deathdream (1974), Demons (1985), Demons 2 (1986), Deranged (1974), The Devil-Doll (1936), Dracula (1931), Emanuelle in Bangkok (1976), The Eroticist (1972), Fiend with the Electronic Brain (1967), Final Exam (1990), Flesh for Frankenstein (1973), The Fly (1958), Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake (1959), Frankenstein (1931), Freaks (1932), Friday the 13th (1980), The Ghost Ship (1943), The Giant Claw (1957), The Godfather (1972), Godzilla (1954), Grizzly (1976), Gruesome Twosome (1967), Hellraiser (1987), Help Me . . . I'm Possessed (1974), House by the Cemetery (1981), I Bury the Living (1958), Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS (1975), Images in a Convent (1979), The Invisible Man (1933), Isle of the Dead (1945), I Spit on Your Grave (1978), I Walked with a Zombie (1943), Jaws (1975), Killer Shrews (1959), Legacy of Blood (1978), The Leopard Man (1943), Mad Love (1935), Mako: The Jaws of Death (1976), The Manster (1959), Mark of the Vampire (1935), Mask of Fu Manchu (1932), The Mole People (1956), The Mummy (1932), The Mummy and the Curse of the Jackals (1969), Murders in the Zoo (1933), The Mystic (1925), New York Ripper (1982), A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Night of the Living Dead (1968), Night of the Strangler (1972), Old Dark House (1932), The Omen (1976), One on Top of the Other aka Perversion Story (1969), The Outing (1987), Phantasm (1979), Pieces (1982), The Psychic (1977), Psycho A Go-Go (1965), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Return of Dracula (1958), The Return of the Fly (1959), Santa Sangre (1989), The Seventh Victim (1943), She-Devils on Wheels (1968), Star Wars (1977), Sting of Death (1966), Tale of the Mummy (1998), Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989), Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), The Thing (1982), Three on a Meathook (1972), The Unknown (1927), The Werewolf (1956), Whiskey Mountain (1977), Winterbeast (1992), Wizard of Gore (1970), The Wolf Man (1941), Zombies of Mora Tau (1957)
Special Guest Ty Staley, the Wasted Warrior, joins the Bachelor of Science to talk half the HoopTober titles they shared in during the hallowed season. Titles discussed in this portion include Tetsuo the Iron Man, the two Blacula films, the first two Coffin Joe movies, the Curse of Frankenstein, the Atomic Brain, Ginger Snaps, and Tobe Hooper's Lifeforce.Music-Bach, Johann Sebastian. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor for Organ.Alan Feanch and Ted Atking (unknown year). Top Night. On Kaleidoscope. France: Charles Talar Records.Audio loop from http://www.orangefreesounds.com/amb-ambient-music-loop/ Licence: The loop is permitted for commercial use under license “Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)http://www.orangefreesounds.com/
This week we watched MST3K's The Atomic Brain. It's a dumb movie. The guys talk about Fear by Bob Woodward and their key takeaways after finishing the book and Dustin starts Rage but has not gotten too far. They also talk about Star Trek a little bit. Next week we are watching The Beatniks and you can too right here. Follow Dustin on Twitter @justabigfoot, Instagram @Plasticboy310 Follow Tommy on Twitter and Instagram @tommy_servo Email us at anybodylisteningpodcast@gmail.com.
This week we watched MST3K's High School Big Shot, this 1950s noir flick is a rip off of the Stanley Kubrick film The Killing. The guys also discuss how to tell when a cat likes you, Tommy's voice for Dottie, and the relationship between toys and tv shows. Next week we are watching The Atomic Brain and you can too right here. Follow Dustin on Twitter @justabigfoot, Instagram @Plasticboy310 Follow Tommy on Twitter and Instagram @tommy_servo Email us at anybodylisteningpodcast@gmail.com.
House of Ghosts, The Giant Spider, The Late Night Double Feature, Danny Johnson Saves the World, Weresquito: Nazi Hunter, Demon with the Atomic Brain, Guns of the Apocalypse, Queen of the Snakes.
Join the Film Jerks crew as we discuss the trailer for 1963’s Monstrosity (AKA The Atomic Brain). Download the Episode Here
The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, Chapter 8: A Smooth Transition.This week, we discuss the final contributions of miniature maven Bert I. Gordon (“Beginning of the End” and “Village of the Giants”), the forgettable “Atomic Brain” and the vastly underrated “Radar Secret Service”. Plus? Detours into “Bad Lieutenant”, “The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans”, “Willow”, “Green Acres”, “Under Siege” and “Under Siege 2: Dark Territory”. Continue the journey with your wonky but affable host! [Part 3 of 4]Keep the show alive today, get early episodes and hours of exclusive content for only $5: https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicleshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles/id1431611476https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles?refid=stprhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0sONU9Bdsq35PwO8mE3jVThttp://www.buzzsprout.com/200242Twitter: @coolnesspodryan, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coolnesspodryan Theme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com) The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged."Dare to Be Stupid" by "Weird Al" Yankovic. (P) 1985 Volcano Entertainment, III, L.L.C.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicles)
We're still trapped in this bunker in Tennessee, but while we were at it, we recorded an episode for you! What happens when three hot young women get trapped in a house with a diabolical old lady, a henchman, a dog-man, and a disgraced nuclear scientist? People stop being polite, and start being real. Real terrible, that is.Host segments: We're in a bunker!; Jeff's like a hagfish; crazy from the meat; well-dressed toughs; jam handies; doggo shock; upper- AND under-boob; Angry Dome - Male Gaze Edition; kids these days.As always, like, share, rate and subscribe. Find us on Twitter and Facebook. E-mail solmatespodcast@gmail.com.
We're still trapped in this bunker in Tennessee, but while we were at it, we recorded an episode for you! What happens when three hot young women get trapped in a house with a diabolical old lady, a henchman, a dog-man, and a disgraced nuclear scientist? People stop being polite, and start being real. Real terrible, that is.Host segments: We're in a bunker!; Jeff's like a hagfish; crazy from the meat; well-dressed toughs; jam handies; doggo shock; upper- AND under-boob; Angry Dome - Male Gaze Edition; kids these days.As always, like, share, rate and subscribe. Find us on Twitter and Facebook. E-mail solmatespodcast@gmail.com.
By the time you hear this episode, the latest Christopher R. Mihm film Demon with the Atomic Brain has had its world premiere, and to celebrate the 12th film (in 12 years!) of the Mihmiverse, Derek is joined by Mihmiverse super fan Steven Turek to journey through the movies. Derek met MKR listener Steven at Monster Bash, so they catch up for a moment before diving into their discussion. Afterward, we'll hear from three Monster Kid Radio regulars - Rich Chamberlain, Jeff Owens, and Stephen D. Sullivan - who attended the premiere and got together afterward to share their thoughts on the film with Monster Kid Radio. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival & Cthulhu Con - / Demon with the Atomic Brain - Saint Euphoria - Horror Fest 2017 - Monster Kid Radio Crashes Nosferatu at the Joy Cinema October 20th - (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next week: The 2017 HP Lovecraft Film Festival & CthulhuCon This week's music: "Surf's Up, Swamp Monster" "Call Me Professor" "Everybody's Dumping in the Lake" The Monster of Phantom Lake: The Musical© 2016 Boll & Hertel Productions LLC "A-Rockin', A-Rollin', All-the-Way-A-Ramblin'" @ 2005 Christopher R. Mihm "'Paddlin' Along" @ 2006 Christopher R. Mihm "Late Night Double Feature" @ 2014 Bad Horse "The Giant Spider Theme" @ 2013 The Night Hobs "Do the 'Squito" @ 2016 5-cent Psychiatrist All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a
Sword and Sandals and Monsters Month concludes this week on Monster Kid Radio with guest Alan Tromp when he joins Derek to discuss 1961's Goliath and the Vampires (dir. Sergio Corbucci, Giacomo Gentilomo) . . . after Alan gives us a brief trip report from NecronomiCon Providence 2017. After Derek puts away his loincloth (it will be back next year!), he invites filmmaker Christopher R. Mihm to the show to talk about the upcoming premiere of his new film, Demon with the Atomic Brain! Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival & Cthulhu Con - / Demon with the Atomic Brain - Saint Euphoria - Classic Horrors Club - Classic Horrors Club Podcast - / Countdown to Halloween 2017 - The Lovecraft Covenant - (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next week: Journeying through the Mihmiverse with Steven Turek The opening and closing song "Your Move Creep" (The Coming Thing) belongs to The Anonymous Henchmen - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . There are some good spooky, spooky things happening here.
Longtime friends of Monster Kid Radio Christopher R. Mihm and Mitch Gonzales return to the show to talk about the latest and greatest news from the Mihmiverse. There's a new movie in production right now - - and Derek can't wait to hear all about it from the Mitch and Mihm Connection (while avoiding spoilers). Plus, feedback from the 's Joe Eiden about recent podcast episodes and Mystery Science Theater 3000. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Saint Euphoria - The Online Home of the Films of Christopher R. Mihm - (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) "Day of Chaos" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Next week: The Invisible Man Returns (dir. Joe May) with Jeff Owens The opening and closing song "It Came from Beyond the Moon" (WJLP is Out of This World) belongs to WJLP - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . RIP Buster
The Atomic Brain 1963 A mad scientist spawns a trio of horrible monsters while attempting a revolutionary brain transplant. Public Domain http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
Perhaps you're not in for the "it's so bad it's good" movie experience, but listen to this show and we might just change your mind. It's so much kooky, creepy fun you might just start snapping your fingers. Enjoy! This Weeks Topic: Kooky Conepts! No trailer, but THIS should be a fun little cookie for you. EAT IT!!!
Dr. Kalani Raphael, transplant nephrologist at the University of Utah College of Medicine and the Veterans Administration hospital, discusses how "The Atomic Brain" portrayal of a mind transfer differs from actual organ transplant procedures.
Dr. Kalani Raphael, transplant nephrologist at the University of Utah College of Medicine and the Veterans Administration hospital, discusses how "The Atomic Brain" portrayal of a mind transfer differs from actual organ transplant procedures.
Dr. Kalani Raphael, transplant nephrologist at the University of Utah College of Medicine and the Veterans Administration hospital, discusses how "The Atomic Brain" portrayal of a mind transfer differs from actual organ transplant procedures.
On Today’s episode: WANTED: Youth and Beauty. Will Pay Millions. Only Beautiful and Shapely Girls Need Apply. No References Required. Appointments after Dark Only. On today’s show Mary and I are back from are long work hours and we are ready to join Nic again as we talk about “Monstrosity” aka “The Atomic Brain” from […]
We've got some great Testify voicemails and a great movie for you this episode. The Atomic Brain!