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Frame Fatale es un podcast de películas ¿no canónicas? hecho con amor por Santiago Calori, Axel Kuschevatzky y Sebastián Rotstein.En el centésimo vigésimo primero episodio nos ocupamos de Bloody Pit of Horror (aka Il boia scarlatto, 1965) de Max Hunter aka Massimo Pupillo.Podés comentar este episodio o agregar una pregunta que nada que ver enviándonos un correo electrónico a nolahepodidover@gmail.com.Quizás sea una pegada total suscribirte en donde sea que escuches tus podcasts y tener la primicia, algo que, de todas maneras, y ya explicamos varias veces, es lo menos importante.
Human beings are beautiful, complex creatures. But despite our differences we can all agree on one thing - trains are awesome. They're fast, efficient and their roofs are home to some of the best fight scenes in action movies. That's why back in the 1960's, America had gone train-mad, building tunnels and tracks all across the country… but one of those tunnels may have gone a little too deep, uncovering a dark paranormal mystery that only got stranger the deeper they went. This is the story of the HOOSAC tunnel.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTubeJoin our Secret Society Facebook CommunitySupport us on Patreon.com/ThisParanormalLife to get access to weekly bonus episodes!Buy Official TPL Merch! - thisparanormallife.com/storeIntro music by www.purple-planet.comEdited by Philip Shacklady Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
274 - The Monster Squad w/Troy GuinnSteven is joined by Troy Guin to discuss The Monster Squad! Troy is the co-host on The Bloody Pit and the NaschyCast podcasts. He is also one of the members of The Secret Commonwealth and The Exotic Ones musical groups. Below is the link to their Bandcamp pages.Music | The Secret Commonwealthhttps://www.theexoticones.com/Please send feedback to DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us a message on our Facebook page.Thanks for listening!
I may have bitten off more than I can chew! I am joined by a pair of Marks – Mark Maddox and Mark Clark – to discuss STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES. Since episodes with either of them alone can stretch to more than two hours, putting them together with a subject this big was clearly tempting fate. We survive the show but this is easily the longest episode of The Bloody Pit ever! It might be best to listen to it in chunks. We dig into the Star Trek Animated Series and talk a bit about all twenty-two episodes. After some confusion we use the original broadcast order and give our thoughts on each one. This takes time and I complicated things by rereading the Alan Dean Foster Log Books for several of the stories. This means I can't stop myself from dropping in details that were used to flesh out the 22-minute shows until both Marks request that I stop. Rude! But then I bring up Spock Must Die by James Blish and Maddox gets reeled into the book-talk like the sucker he is! Before things are over we have chosen our favorite and least favorites from the series and pulled a couple of episodes apart looking for the tasty bits. If you listen carefully you will hear the moment we realize that this show will be far too long. You can also hear the individual moments when each of us gets our second wind and press on through the second season. You might also hear weeping. You have been warned. If you have any comments or sympathy for me thebloodypit@gmail.com is the place to send them. The plan is to get another episode out in a few weeks so keep your fingers crossed. And thank you for listening!
263 - Frankenstein Conquers the World Discussion w/Troy Guin Steven is joined by Troy Guin to discuss Frankenstein Conquers the World! Troy is the co-host on The Bloody Pit and the NaschyCast podcasts. He is also one of the members of The Secret Commonwealth and The Exotic Ones musical groups. Below is the link to their Bandcamp pages. Music | The Secret Commonwealth www.theexoticones.bandcamp.com Please send feedback to DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us a message on our Facebook page. Thanks for listening!
257 - Young Frankenstein Discussion w/ Troy Guinn Steven is joined by Troy Guin to discuss 1974's Young Frankenstein! Troy is the co-host on The Bloody Pit and the NaschyCast podcasts. He is also one of the members of The Secret Commonwealth musical group. Below is the link to their Bandcamp page. Music | The Secret Commonwealth Please send feedback to DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us a message on our Facebook page. Thanks for listening!
Nestled in the mountains of western Massachusetts, the Hoosac Tunnel stands as a testament to human ingenuity—and a chilling reminder of its cost. Dubbed “The Bloody Pit,” this nearly 5-mile-long railway tunnel was the site of tragedy during its 24-year construction, claiming the lives of nearly 200 workers. But the story doesn't end there. For decades, visitors and locals alike have reported ghostly apparitions, eerie voices, and unexplained phenomena within the tunnel's shadowy depths. In this episode, I delve into the dark history of the Hoosac Tunnel, exploring the events that gave rise to its haunted reputation. From the mysterious deaths of three explosive experts to the countless tales of spectral sightings, we uncover the lingering spirits said to inhabit this engineering marvel. Is the Hoosac Tunnel a gateway to another realm—or simply a relic of its grim past? Join me as I uncover the secrets of “The Bloody Pit.” YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/@hauntedchris TikTok- @chris_hah LEAVE A VOICEMAIL - 609-891-8658 The Nightmare Collective SUBSCRIBE!! Available on all podcast platforms! Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nightmare-collective/id1707943952 Spotify https://spotify.link/IPUVpAyWcDb Zoning Out- https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZLb8oK5uxgK64GL7vUHwK Draft Class- https://open.spotify.com/show/3BEobZXMT1kiPbffV0VT3F Twitter- @Haunted_A_H Instagram- haunted_american_history email- hauntedamericanhistory@gmail.com Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/hauntedamericanhistory Music Nightmare Machine by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4133-nightmare-machine License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Music: Drone in D by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3680-drone-in-d Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wir begeben uns in die blutige Grube des Grauens und treffen im Schloss des Blutes auf den einen Clan sizilianischer Henker. In bester Gesellschaft also sprechen wir über vier Filme des Schreckens, die Euch nicht mehr loslassen werden. Und das Beste wie immer zum Schluss, wenn wir einen franzöischen Kalssiker unter die Lupe nehmen... (00:00:18) Die Karnevalszeit wird eingeläutet und von absoluten Profis adäquat erklärt (00:03:47) Ist NEVER LET GO (2024) von Alexandra Aja berechtigt im [Kino] gefloppt? (00:15:57) Brian Yuznas Regiedebüt: DARK SOCIETY (1989) [VIDEOBUSTER] (00:27:16) SCARLATTO - SCHLOSS DES BLUTES (1965) aus der Classic Chiller Collection [plex] (00:36:38) Argentos inszeniert Tochter Asia in AURA aka TRAUMA (1993) [nur US: Prime, AppleTV, tubi] (00:49:26) Arthouse-Gangster-Patreon-Pick: THE SICILIAN CLAN (1969) [nur US: Prime, AppleTV] Viel Vergnügen! Wir freuen uns über Unterstützung: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/filmfressen Paypal - kontakt@filmfressen.de Merch - https://www.shirtee.com/de/catalogsearch/result/?q=filmfressen Feedback und Koop-Anfragen: kontakt@filmfressen.de Filmfressen auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Filmfressen-904074306371921/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ManuFilmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/PeterFilmfresse Cineviel: https://podriders.de/podcast/cine-viel-podcast
In Episode 21 of The Halloween Podcast, host Lyle Perez takes you on a ghostly journey through Massachusetts, where history and hauntings go hand in hand. Known for its pivotal role in the formation of America, Massachusetts is also home to some of the most chilling and haunted locations in the country. From the infamous Lizzie Borden House to the eerie streets of Salem, we'll uncover the spirits that still linger in the Bay State. Featured Haunted Locations: The Lizzie Borden House Address: 230 2nd St, Fall River The site of the infamous 1892 murders of Andrew and Abby Borden, this house remains a chilling location where guests experience cold drafts, moving objects, and even apparitions of the Borden family. Open for tours and overnight stays. The Houghton Mansion Address: 172 Church St, North Adams, MA 01247 A tragic car accident claimed the lives of Albert Houghton's daughter and chauffeur, leaving the mansion haunted by restless spirits. Visitors report feelings of being watched and shadowy figures lurking in corners. The Witch House Address: 310 Essex St, Salem, MA 01970 Judge Jonathan Corwin's home, tied to the Salem Witch Trials, is haunted by the ghosts of the accused. Sudden temperature drops, eerie whispers, and ghostly apparitions are common here. The Hoosac Tunnel Address: Near Route 8, North Adams, MA 01247 Known as the "Bloody Pit," this railroad tunnel saw nearly 200 deaths during its construction. Ghostly cries and shadowy figures are often reported by visitors near its entrance. The USS Salem Address: 739 Washington St, Quincy, MA 02169 This retired naval ship turned museum is said to be haunted by the spirits of those who died aboard, particularly after the 1953 Ionian earthquake. Shadowy figures and phantom sounds of the ship still linger. The Hawthorne Hotel Address: 18 Washington Square W, Salem, MA 01970 Named after Nathaniel Hawthorne, this hotel is known for its ghostly activities, including mysterious whispers, elevators moving on their own, and sightings of a woman in a white gown. The Joshua Ward House Address: 148 Washington St, Salem, MA 01970 Built on the land once owned by Sheriff George Corwin, known for his role in the Salem Witch Trials, this house is haunted by figures of the accused witches and Corwin himself. Dogtown Address: Dogtown Common Road, Gloucester, MA 01930 An abandoned settlement known for its eerie atmosphere, where visitors encounter strange lights, ghostly figures, and the unsettling presence of a black dog guarding the land. The Danvers State Hospital Address: 1101 Kirkbride Dr, Danvers, MA 01923 Once a psychiatric hospital with a history of overcrowding and inhumane treatment, the spirits of former patients still roam its grounds. Visitors report hearing screams, seeing shadowy figures, and feeling intense cold spots. The House of the Seven Gables Address: 115 Derby St, Salem, MA 01970 Made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, this colonial mansion is haunted by ghostly children's laughter, sightings of a boy in the attic, and shadowy figures in the parlor. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords: Haunted Massachusetts, Massachusetts Ghost Stories, Haunted Locations, Paranormal Massachusetts, Haunted America, Lizzie Borden House, Houghton Mansion, Witch House, Hoosac Tunnel, USS Salem, Hawthorne Hotel, Joshua Ward House, Dogtown, Danvers State Hospital, House of the Seven Gables Tags: #HauntedAmerica #GhostStories #MassachusettsHaunts #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLocations #SalemGhosts #StaySpooky
Send us a textInside the Hoosac Tunnel aka the 'Bloody Pit.' A look back at the connection between MTV and WWE in the 1980s. The funniest knock-off brand products.Spooky season kicks off here with Episode 164.The Hoosac Tunnel in Western Massachusetts is a marvel of 19th-century engineering. It is also one of the most haunted places in the entire state. We take a look at the history of this railway as well as why it is ominously referred to as the 'Bloody Pit.' Kids of the 1980s very likely watched either MTV, the WWF, or both. We go way Back In the Day to look at the popular and highly profitable Rock 'n' Wrestling connection between the two entertainment behemoths as they were on their way up in the mid-1980s.Store brand products and knock-off brands can be a good deal. Some of these might be good deals but this week's Top 5 looks at the funniest knock-off products ever.A fitting This Week In History and Time Capsule for Spooky Season looks at the debut of the monumental horror film Night of the Living Dead.For more great content become a subscriber on Patreon!Helpful Links from this EpisodeThe Lady of the Dunes.comPurchase My New Book Cape Cod Beyond the Beach!In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod Travel Guide(2nd Edition)Hooked By Kiwi - Etsy.comWear Your Wish.com - Clothing, Accessories, and moreDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreSubscribe on YouTube!Initial Impressions 2.0 BlogUPDATE: Bonnie Bickwit and Mitchel Weiser Case - Rolling Stone.comWebcam Weekly Wrapup PodcastHoosac Tunnel - Atlas ObscuraNight of the Living Dead - Full MovieListen to Episode 163 here 7 Minute Stories w/ Aaron CalafatoAward-winning storyteller Aaron Calafato uses 7-minute story vignettes to share his...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
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It has been far too long since Troy and I gathered around the male bag….uuuhh…MAIL bag to find out what folks listening to the podcast think! Or, at least if they want to make fun of me. I'll take any attention, so - cool! We are months behind checking out the email account so some of these messages date back to 2023. I apologize about this but also think sometimes the wait is worth it. I mean what other show has a discussion of Bruno Mattei, Japanese comedy/drama film series Tora-san, WAR OF THE WORLD's symbolism and the thousands of film appearances of actor Morris Ankrum. Clearly, The Bloody Pit is filling an important niche in the movie discussion podcast world! And did I mention we have a visit from Vincent Price? Or possibly his ghost. With a cold. It'll all make sense when you listen to the episode. Maybe. And if you're interested in the podcast mentioned in the show that dives into the Golden Age of Ninja movies, you can give it a listen at this LINK. For those who want to contribute to the next email episode thebloodypit@gmail.com is the place to send your thoughts. And thank you for listening!
In Massachusetts there is a five mile long train tunnel cutting through the Hoosac Mountains that is purportedly haunted. When you hear about the terrifying history of the place, you'll understand why. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theconspiratorspodcast Notes: https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/01/us/man-identified-100-years-later-trnd/index.html https://newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/hoosac-tunnel-disaster-1867/ https://hoosactunnel.net/history.php https://www.journeysandjaunts.com/hoosac-tunnel/ https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/hoosac-tunnel https://obscurevermont.com/the-bloody-pit/ https://www.americanhauntingsink.com/hoosac Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
205 - Scrooge (1970) Movie Discussion with Troy Guinn Merry Christmas! We hope that enjoy this discussion aboy Scrooge (1970) between Steven and Troy Guinn! Troy is the The Bloody Pit and the NaschyCast podcasts. He is also one of the members of The Secret Commonwealth musical group. Please send feedback to DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us a message on our Facebook page. Thanks for listening!
Visiting a haunted tunnel at night...what could possibly go wrong? The Hoosac Tunnel, nicknamed The Bloody Pit, is where nearly 200 men died during its construction in the 1800s. It's said, their spirits are there, but are they? This week's guest, comedian and podcast host, Ashley Ray, shares her eerie visit one Halloween night that left her with a few questions. Find episode transcripts here: https://urban-legends-with-the-ghost-brothers.simplecast.com/episodes/inside-the-bloody-pit-with-ashley-ray
Welcome to The Basement Show Podcast! In short form. In this episode we discuss the legend of the Hoosac Tunnel. The railroad tunnel nicknamed the "Bloody Pit" for taking the lives of hundreds during its construction. Is it haunted? That's up to you, but take caution, this is an active train tunnel. Be sure to like, share and subscribe for more mediocre content. #thebasementshow #basementshow #Thebasementshowpodcast
In which we learn that crime does not pay, and that all trespassers will be punished severely via various torture devices, right after the seemingly abandoned castle owner, who thinks that he is the reincarnation of a long dead executioner puts on his little wrestling/torturing outfit. Bonus points for numerous revealing outfit changes by the young nubile actresses, excessive Space Age Bachelor Pad music, and of course, Mickey Hargitay's beautiful body that would drive a preacher's daughter to leave the Lord. Read This Episode's Notes! Visit the Bill Makes Podcasts Website! Leave Feedback To Be Played On The Show at 1(727)755-1338! Join the Gentle Listener Newsletter! Links, Links and More Links!
Hey everybody, welcome back to another awesome film discussion on the show! This film is one I love (yes, even though it's cheesy!), and I was able to have two great guests on to talk about it. Returning to the show was my buddy Rod from The Naschycast and Bloody Pit! And, for the first time on the show, friend, author, producer, and podcaster, Nic Brown! Both of these guys are huge film fans, and have a wealth of knowledge, so it was a pleasure to have them on. We dive into this one and give a fair assessment, talking about the good and the bad. As usual, any feedback can be sent through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or on the FB page, or by reaching out to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious and you can find Rod @Rod_Barnett35 and Nic @bmovieman (please check out both guys on social media and their websites- Rod is at Pitofrod.blogspot.com and Nic is at AuthorNicBrown.com. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/magsnmonsters/message
Friends, it is OCTOBER. And the Twitch of the Death Nerve crew is here to… The post TWITCH OF THE DEATH NERVE EPISODE 34: BLOODY PIT OF HORROR appeared first on Cinepunx.
A story about a girl, her past love, her current love, and even more necrophilia. Listen in as me and returning guest, my almost perfect wife Ashley, reminisce over what was arguably our worst date night movie choice. Directed by Jörg Buttgereit (Nekromantik, Schramm) and co-written by Buttgereit and Franz Rodenkirchen (Nekromantik, Schramm), the Bloody Pit of Horror said the film "steers away from the grotesque gore for a more serious, though leisurely, look at necrophilia," while Tales of Terror said "it crumbles when it becomes surreal and pretentious, which it often does." I agree, though "leisurely" is a bit kind. It's slow. So. Damned. Slow... It tells the story of ... The film is currently available on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Welcome to Off the Beaten Clef! This week, Kev and Dil continue their deep dive into Gwar by discussing their albums from 2004-2013, which they named “the Aughts” or “the last ride of Oderus.” The albums discussed this week are War Party (2004), Beyond Hell (2006), Lust in Space (2009), Bloody Pit of Horror (2010), and Battle Maximus (2014). Kev and Dil pick songs from each album and discuss them on the episode, including some fun facts and background information about each album. Are you enjoying Scumdog September? Have you been a lifelong fan of Gwar like Kevin, or are you just discovering them like Dillon? Let us know on social media! Next week, we will be finishing our month of Scumdog September with our "post brockie era" playlist, featuring music from Gwar's 2017 and 2022 albums, as well as a personal rankings of Gwar's albums. To listen to our playlist from Scumdog September- Gwar: the Aughts on Spotify, click HERE To listen to the full comprehensive playlist from 2004-2013 from Gwar on Spotify, click HERE Audience Submissions: Ben - Murderers Muse (Beyond Hell) Dil's Picks: Womb With a View (from 2004's War Party) Tormentor (from 2006's Beyond Hell) The Price of Peace (from 2009's Lust in Space) KZ Necromancer (from 2010's Bloody Pit of Horror) Triumph of Pig Children (from 2014's Battle Maximus) Kev's Picks: Bring Back the Bomb (from 2004's War Party) Eighth Lock (from 2006's Beyond Hell) Let Us Slay (from 2009's Lust in Space) Hail, Genocide! (from 2010's Bloody Pit of Horror) Battle Maximus (from 2014's Battle Maximus) Songs of the Show: Kev - Still by Kenny Beats Dil - Gimme Love by The Elovaters Sammi - Righteous Smoke by Monster Truck OTBC Social Media: Instagram - @offthebeatenclef Twitter - @OffClef TikTok - @OfftheBeatenClefPod YouTube channel Email - offthebeatenclef@gmail.com Discord - Link HERE Thanks for listening!
123 - Wives Under Suspicion with Rod Barnett of The Bloody Pit, James Whale Retrospective Series Part 15 Steven is joined by Rod Barnett to discuss James Whale's Wives Under Suspicion! Rod runs the long running podcast, The Bloody Pit. I highly recommend that you add it to your podcast list! A special thanks to Reber Clark for the intro music! You can purchase Mr. Clark's music at reberclark.bandcamp.com. Please email us feedback at DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com, or leave us feedback on our Facebook page. Thanks for listening!
The importance of the movie poster is almost lost in this day and age. With the internet flooding social media with trailers, photos, and all sorts of advertisements, the poster art might get lost in the shuffle. But decades ago, it was the first thing used to promote an upcoming feature film. It had to reach out and grab hold of your eyes, telling your brain you need to see this film. Shortly after that, the poster collecting started. Why do we collect posters? What kinds are there? What is it about it that still holds a spell over movie goers? Join us and our special guest, Alan Tromp, as we try to answer all of those questions and more, as we discuss our own obsessions with movie posters, from one-sheets to British Quads to the French Grande size! Movie titles mentioned in this episode: Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1953), Alabama's Ghost (1973), An American Werewolf in London (1981), Astro Zombies (1968), Asylum (1972), The Beyond (1981), Baby Driver (2017), Blood Beast from Outer Space (1965), Blood for Dracula (1974), Blood Freak (1972), Blood of Ghastly Horrors (1967), Bloody Pit of Horror (1965), The Brain Eaters (1958), Brides of Blood (1968), Captain Kronos (1974), Cemetery Girls (1973), The Changeling (1980), Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972), City of the Living Dead (1980), Clash of the Titans (1981), Corpse Eaters (1974), Count Dracula's Great Love (1973), Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), Creepshow (1982), Critters (1986), Crypt of Dark Secrets (1976), Cujo (1983), Curse of the Doll People (1961), Curse of the Voodoo (1965), The Deadly Mantis (1957), Deathdream (1974), Demon Lover (1976), Doomwatch (1972), Doctor Butcher M.D. (1980), Dracula Prince of Darkness (1966), Dracula vs Frankenstein (1971), Eaten Alive (1976), Evil Dead (1981), Evilspeak (1981), The Faculty (1998), Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965), Frankenstein (1931), Frankenstein 1970 (1958), Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (1967), Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster (1965), The Garden of the Dead (1972), The Giant Claw (1957), Goke: The Body Snatcher from Hell (1968), Grave of the Vampire (1972), The Green Slime (1968), Hellraiser (1987), Halloween (1978), Halloween H20 (1998), House by the Cemetery (1981), House of Psychotic Women (1974), Horror of Dracula (1958), Horror of Party Beach (1964), Horror of the Blood Monsters (1970), Horror of the Zombies (1974), How to Make a Monster (1958), I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), Inquisition (1977), Invaders from Mars (1953), Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965), Invasion of the Blood Farmers (1972), Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957), Kingdom of the Spiders (1977), Lady Frankenstein (1971), Last House on the Left (1974), Legend of the Bayou (1976), Legend of Blood Mountain (1965), The Legendary Curse of Lemora (1973), Little Shop of Horror (1960), Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue (1974), The Living Head (1963), Make Them Die Slowly (1981), Matango (1963), The Mighty Gorgo (1969), Motel Hell (1980), Mystics in Bali (1981), Night of the Howling Beast (1975), Night of the Living Dead (1968), Nightmare Castle (1965), Old Dark House (1931), Orgy of the Living Dead triple feature, Piranha (1978), Pit Stop (1969), Plague of the Zombies (1966), Poltergeist (1982), Pumpkinhead (1988), Rasputin the Mad Monk (1966), Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here! (1972), The Reptile (1966), Return of the Living Dead (1984), Robot vs the Aztec Mummy (1958), Saw (2004), Scream (1996), The She-Beast (1966), Shock Waves (1977), Slave of the Cannibal God (1978), Terror Creatures from the Grave (1965), Terror from the Year 5000 (1958), The Time Travelers (1964), Three on a Meathook (1972), Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972), Twins of Evil (1971), Up from the Depths (1979), Vampire Lovers (1970), Vampire's Coffin (1958), Vampyres (1974), Velvet Vampire (1971), Voodoo Heartbeat (1973), War of the Gargantuas (1966), Werewolf vs the Vampire Woman (1971), Wild Beasts (1984), Wizard of Mars (1965), The Wolf Man (2010), Zombie (1979) Poster Books Mentioned in this episode: Art of the Horror Movies, Art of B-Movie Poster, Children of the Night, Creepy Images, Graven Images, Monsters in the Movies, Movie Collector's World, Muchas Gracias Senior Lobo, Shock Cinema, Sleeze, Too Much Horror Business, Voluptuous Terrors. Yesterday's Tomorrow
Hey all, we had to call an audible this week and put out a classic episode. We'll definitely be back next week, in the meantime enjoy this banger from summer 2017 on "The Blackcoat's Daughter". And if you dig horror music, synthwave or soundtracks, check out Eric's new release "The Bloody Pit", now on Bandcamp! You can find it at hy-fy.bandcamp.com
A story about rubber suit aliens, bad acting, Maryland accents, and a tiny police station. Listen in as me and returning guest, Kenny, set this interplanetary zoological disaster film under or microscopes. Written and directed by Maryland's greatest unknown talent Don Dohler (Blood Massacre, Galaxy Invader, Nightbeast), the Bloody Pit of Horror called the film both “extremely cheap-looking, amateurishly acted, poorly edited and filled with continuity errors” but also said it was “a fun and charming no budget creature feature." Video Religion said "the movie is a significant example of no-budget filmmaking, not because it does an excellent job of hiding its shortcomings, but because it goes all out with what it does have.” That really sums up Don's work. Might not have had much, but he swung for the fences with what he did. It tells the story of a small Maryland town that sees an alien spaceship crash. The occupants, a trio of deadly alien specimens, escape and begin to terrorize the town. Hope is found when a stranger shows up in town claiming to have tracked the crash. He hunts the aliens down and starts to gain the trust of those around him, but he too harbors a secret… The film is currently available on Amazon Prime Video, DVD, and Blu-Ray.
86 - Show Boat with Rod Barnett, James Whale Retrospective Series Part 10 Steven is joined by Rod Barnett, of The Bloody Pit podcast, to discuss James Whale's Show Boat! Please check out Rod's podcast too! A special thanks to Reber Clark for the intro music! You can purchase Mr. Clark's music at reberclark.bandcamp.com.
Two friends who love to drink and watch movies together have a moment with a spider.
After our recent discussion of BED OF A THOUSAND PLEASURES (1972) over on Wild, Wild Podcast Adrian Smith and I continued our conversation about Antonio Margheriti here on The Bloody Pit. Taking a look at this exceptional little ghost tale was long overdue and it is a shame that THE UNNATURALS (1969) is so difficult to see. It's one of the director's best gothic chillers and that is saying something. It feels very much like an early version of Bava's LISA AND THE DEVIL (1973) and even shares some of the score from Carlo Savina who was clearly not above getting paid twice for the same music! Hopefully some Blu-Ray company will bring this excellent little film to a larger audience soon. Adrian and I discuss the period setting and finely detailed interiors that were borrowed from a more expensive movie. The film is a classic example of the Old Dark House tale with bits of the James Whale 1932 movie of that title featuring heavily in the open act's plot mechanism. Just how stuck in the mud was that car, really! Since this is a German co-production we look at the cast with an eye toward the inclusion of several familiar faces from the krimi cycle that was still thriving at the time. Happily, the wonderful Luigi Pigozzi (a.k.a. Alan Collins) has a major part in this film. Often called the Italian Peter Lorre he was a frequent collaborator with Margheriti and THE UNNATURALS may mark the most significant screen role of his career. He makes the most of it! So, with gorgeous widescreen photography, some surprising nudity and a slowing unfolding series of revelations this is a great little film. Certainly it is an attention grabbing look at lust, greed and murder as a catalyst for possibly supernatural revenge. If you have any comments or questions thebloodypit@gmail.com is the place to send them. We'd love to know what's on your mind. Thank you for listening to the show!
Episode 76 - The Kiss Before the Mirror. with Rod Barnett, Part 6 of the James Whale Retrospective Series Steven is joined on this episode by Rod Barnett, of The Bloody Pit podcast, to discuss The Kiss Before the Mirror. You can find Rod's podcast at rodbarnett68.podbean.com. We hope that you enjoy this deep dive into Whale's work! A special thanks to Reber Clark for the intro music! You can purchase Mr. Clark's music at reberclark.bandcamp.com. Also, you can listen to his interview on Episode 15!
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A story about drippy things, guts, corpses, and really, really weird sex. Listen in as me and my guest, my lovely wife Ashley, talk through this gooey horror rom-com. Directed by Jörg Buttgereit (Nekromantik 2, Lexx, Schramm, Green Frankenstein) and co-written by Buttgereit and Franz Rodenkirchen (Nekromantik 2, Schramm, The Death King), The Bloody Pit of Horror called the film "one of the sickest genre films widely available," while Last Movie Review on the Left said it was a "train wreck." Both are kinda right. It certainly isn't for everyone. It is not your traditional horror by any means, and for those looking to see gory whacked out films, this is certainly one, but its pacing and arthouse feel pull it from sitting squarely in the genre. It tells the story of Rob, a biological hazard clean up guy, who likes to collect bits and bobbles from the accident and murder scenes to which he tends. He lives with his girlfriend Betty who enjoys the occasional blood bath - it's great for the skin, you know. One day he brings home a corpse for them to play with and they have a wild threesome with the stiff (pun intended). Things seem great for them until Rob gets canned from his job for being generally weird and incompetent. Next thing he knows, Betty's gone and has taken their rotting third wheel with her. Rob then descends into a journey of depression and self-discovery that may or may not include more necrophilia, decapitation, and seppuku! Warning though, there is footage of an animal being killed. The film is currently available on DVD and Blu-ray on Amazon.
Metalheads!! We conclude our October Spooktacular review of Gwar's discography by looking at Beyond Hell (2006), Lust in Space (2009), Bloody Pit of Horror (2010), and Battle Maximus (2013). The last of the Oderus era albums.
My co-host on this episode, Rod Barnett, had previously joined me on episode 52, in which we discussed the Polizziotechi film, Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man. He is not only the host of the Naschycast, The Bloody Pit, and Wild, Wild Podcast, but also a master DVD and Blu-Ray commentator! Today we dive into the 1974 film, The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, also known as Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, Don't Open the Window, and a slew of other titles! Italian heartthrob, Ray Lovelock, stars as George, an antiques dealer in Manchester England who ends up going with a girl named Edna to her sister's house after she runs over his motorcycle with her car. The two get lost and end up embroiled in a terrifying scenario of the dead coming back to life, presumably because of a machine designed to eliminate insects! This classic, hidden gem is starting to become more well known, and owes a lot to George Romero's Night of the Living Dead! Rod can be found at: http://pitofrod.blogspot.com Haven Podcasts: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThenIsNowPodcast TeePublic: http://www.teepublic.com/stores/havenpodcasts Feedback: thenisnow42@gmail.com Join the conversation at our Facebook Group Twitter: @HavenPodcasts Website: havenpodcasts.com where you'll find our sister show, The East Meets the West, in which we discuss Shaw Brothers films and Spaghetti Western movies! Please SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube page, also! Don't forget to go to wherever you download your podcasts from and leave us a great review so more listeners can find us! You can find us on all the podcasting apps, especially the big 3: iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher! Enjoy, Re-Gor
In 1875, Massachusetts opened the Hoosac Tunnel, a railway that ran right through the heart of the Hoosac Mountain range. It took 24 full years to construct, and cost nearly 200 men their lives. The horrific accidents that occurred here, gave life to the paranormal encounters we still experience to this day... Email: Moonlightlorepodcast@gmail.com Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under creative commons: by attribution 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/license/by/4.0/
Hey everybody, I'm back with another recording and another awesome guest! This time around I'm joined by Euro-cinema aficionado, Rod Barnett (Naschycast, The Bloody Pit, Wild, Wild Podcast (with his cohost, Adrian Smith))! He has spent countless hours (with his partner Troy) dissecting, analyzing, and reviewing a ton of films, especially Spanish horror films, like Assignment Terror! This wild film stars Paul Naschy, Michael Rennie, and Karin Dor. In this one you'll get a real education about some of the intricacies of Naschy and his career, and of course, a discussion of this crazy film. As usual, you can send any feedback to the show through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com, or on the FB page (Facebook.com/magsnmonsters). You can also find me on Twitter @Billyd_licious. Definitely take a look at Rod's website as well, as you can find everything he's involved in there (pitofrod.blogspot.com)
We don't cover many comedies on The Bloody Pit for various reasons but 1941 (1979) ticks off many boxes for genre fans that makes it nearly perfect for discussion. Toshiro Mifune and Christopher Lee as bickering military leaders trapped together in a submarine? Is this a humorous variation on HELL IN THE PACFIC (1968) hiding in plain sight? Mark Maddox joins me to dig into our mutual fascination with this much criticized epic of American madness and wartime paranoia. Told before production that they should make a serious World War II film on the subject instead of a comedy, Spielberg and his team forged ahead with their warped vision of post-Pearl Harbor attack fears. It's an ambitious tale with dozens of characters and multiple storylines that slowly escalates into a long December night of chaos and violence. I'm sure that a serious movie about this historical incident could be made but I'm so glad that this farce exists in its place. 1941 is one of my favorite comedies of all time and I never cease to laugh at the insanity every time I watch it. Using the sprawling template of IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1964) we are given a scenario ripe with potential sparks while the plot scatters metaphorical open barrels of gasoline around to how they explode in flames. Combining oddball comedic characters with characters that are taking the spiraling events seriously keeps the entire affair grounded enough to seem believable and suspenseful enough to be thrilling. The nutty folks' antics never overpower the forward momentum of the wild story even in the extended version of the film that Mark and I discuss. We talk about our first encounters with the film, its effect on us at the time and how popular opinion of it has changed over the years. We dig into the huge cast of amazing actors and debate some of the performances. The topic of the John Williams score is broached with a snippet or two of the music inserted into the show and we marvel at the amazing miniature work in the film's climax. We do get off-track at least once trying to decide what Spielberg's worst movie might be. As usual, Mark is wrong! If you know which Spielberg film is the weakest the email address is thebloodypit@gmail.com where we'd love to hear from you. And if you think Mark and I should just bash in each other's heads and call it a day – let us know that too! Thanks for listening to the show.
My special guest on this episode is the amazing podcaster Rod Barnett host of both the Naschycast and The Bloody Pit. We actually recorded this in January, and due to a technical issue with one of the files, it took me until this week to finally get rid of most of the static in Rod's voice, and made it fine for listening. And that's important because you're going to want to listen to this episode: we have ventured into a genre that many of you, dear listeners, have most likely not heard of, Poliziotteschi, or Italian Crime Films, which enjoyed a nice life in Grindhouse theaters. It's a sub-genre of Exploitation films that I'm eager to continue to dive into! We specifically take a look at the film Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man (1976), directed by the infamous Ruggero Deodato. The picture is a rip roaring, ultra-violent adventure where two ruthless cops are given permission to do whatever is necessary to take down a ferocious criminal. If you like a bit of the ultra-violence, and want to learn about a genre of film that is just waiting for you to discover it, then sit back and listen to a fantastic discussion! Send your feedback to thenisnow42@gmail.com Folow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/HavenPodcasts Join the conversation at our Facebook Group Visit our website: havenpodcasts.com where you'll find our sister show, The East Meets the West, in which we discuss Shaw Brothers films and Spaghetti Western movies! Please SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube page at http://youtube.com/user/uncledeath1 Don't forget to go to wherever you download your podcasts from and leave us a great review so more listeners can find us! You can find us on all the podcasting apps, especially the big 3: iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher! Enjoy, Re-Gor
Your next assignment is to travel across the galaxy in search of the greatest scoop of your career. As a journalist with apparently nothing else to do for the next few years, why not accept and join Rod and Adrian as they travel into the farthest reaches of Outer Space?Officially designated as Italy's first science fiction film, Assignment Outer Space has a lot to offer, but will Rod have changed his mind since his somewhat negative blog review fifteen years ago? Listen and find out...You can watch Assignment: Outer Space on YouTube if you are playing along at homeYou can read Rod's blog on the film hereYou can also hear Rod's Battle of the Worlds (1961) episode of The Bloody Pit through his blog or on your podcast provider of choiceFeel free to contact us on our email wildwildpodcast@gmail.com or through Twitter or Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Adrian Smith comes back to the show to discuss this giallo dressed up in gothic clothing. Longtime listeners to The Bloody Pit will notice that this is the second time I've talked about SEVEN DEATHS IN A CAT'S EYE (1973) on the podcast. Normally we wouldn't repeat a film but Adrian really wanted the chance to pick apart this colorful Antonio Margheriti film and compare it to his earlier black & white gothic movies. Plus it's coming out on Blu-Ray in the states soon so now might be the time for it to reach a larger audience. We talk about the cast, the use of colored lighting and the oddities of giallo plotting that can often lead a bizarre chase to the same places. Adrian is amused by the not very Scottish location shooting and the distinct absence of Scottish accents among most of the cast of characters. He also gets a bit confused by the MacGrieff family legend that insinuates that dead people might pop back up as vampires. We advance a few theories about why the titular cat might have been chosen for its color and Adrian points to some very non-period music that plays during a fireside romantic scene. Oh! And we do spoil the killer's identity simply because we wanted to talk about the ways in which this story slots very comfortably into the genre. We close out the show with some information about Adrian's two podcasting ventures including one of which I will be a part. Busy, busy! If you have any comments or suggestions the email address is thebloodypit@gmail.com and we'd love to hear from you. Thank you for listening to the show and we'll be back soon.
An amazing relevent story with performances that are just as amazing, and that is just the podcast! You should check out the movie too! Promo: Rod Barnett’s “The Bloody Pit” Podcast (https://rodbarnett68.podbean.com/) Visit our TeePublic store! (https://www.teepublic.com/stores/tsp-oe-podcast-store) Join our Discord server: https://discord.gg/KP7pxGurKT Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tspoe_podcasts (The song "Memory Subtract" by seven7hwave used under […]
Before it's construction began in 1851, The Hoosac Tunnel was nicknamed "The Great Bore" by it's critics but by the time construction had completed in 1873, the workers and locals had a different nickname for it; "The Bloody Pit."On today's episode we explore the stories of death and the ghosts that supposedly haunt the Hoosac Tunnel.If you have a myth, mystery, or monster you'd like us to cover, send an email to MythsMysteriesMonsters@gmail.comAnd if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe, rate, and review the show!Sourceshttps://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/hoosac-tunnel-disaster-1867/https://www.americanhauntingsink.com/hoosachttp://storyland.coplacdigital.org/mcla/death/deaths-in-the-hoosac-tunnel/https://hoosactunnel.net/hauntings/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mythsmysteriesmonsters)
We're joined by our friend, indie-rock legend Rebecca Cole (The Minders, Wild Flag, Telekinesis), to talk about Werewolf by Night #22. The Shaggy One escapes Buck's place again. We meet a cracked actor who's looking to make things 'right' with whoever he meets...including our favorite lycanthrope. Get Rebecca's 55 Greetings here. That's Cool, That's Trash! riffed the Italian movie Bloody Pit of Horror. There's a link to download the whole riff in the description.
Bobby and Mike are joined by Spencer and Joel from the Shoot the Piano Player: A French New Wave Podcast to discuss the 1965 Italian schlockfest Bloody Pit of Horror starring an oiled up Mickey Hargitay dressed like a sexy Domino's Noid... you read that right.
We've never before dug into the fertile field of Australian genre movies here on The Bloody Pit which means it is long overdue. The classic Ozploitation period is generally thought of has having lasted from the middle of the 1970's to the late 1980's which seems a short length of time until you look at the number of films that fall into this category. There are more than three dozen movies produced just in the 1980's that comfortably fit under the Ozploitation umbrella with several worldwide hits like MAD MAX 2 (1982), ROAD GAMES (1981), RAZORBACK (1984) and DEAD-END DRIVE-IN (1986) being most well-known. Add to that list 70's stunners such as MAD DOG MORGAN (1976), THE MAN FROM HONG KONG (1975), PATRICK (1978) and the ground breaking MAD MAX (1979) and it becomes clear that the Australian output of horror, action and post-apocalyptic cinema has had powerful, long lasting influence. But, in many cases, the Aussie versions of exploitation fodder was following the prevailing trends and copying successes as best they could. And that brings us to this movie! Director Brian Trenchard-Smith has described TURKEY SHOOT (1982) as a movie in which "1984 meets The Camp on Blood Island where they play 'The Most Dangerous Game'". If that isn't a perfect enticement for curious, thrill-seeking movie goers I don't know what could be! John Hudson and Bobby Hazzard join me for a rollicking discussion of this astonishing piece of sadistic insanity. We marvel at the actors willing to put themselves through this crazed scenario with emphasis on the pure hell of trying to shoot a film under very difficult circumstances. We toss around many strange metaphors as we attempt to describe the action of the story and have great fun watching people blow up real good! I'm not sure how but somehow Gilligan's Island is invoked alongside a discussion of pants stuffed with raw meat and dummy deaths. Oh! And Bobby manages to make me do an actual spit-take! Waste of good beer, sadly. If you have any comments or questions thebloodypit@gmail.com is the email address for the show. Let us know what you think of TURKEY SHOOT or your favorite Ozploitation film. Should we cover more of them? Could be fun! Thank you for listening.
Tom and Christopher sit down over a turkey dinner of movies, and come away still feeling a little hungry. (We start with Awkward Thanksgiving and Sweet Taste of Souls starts at about minute 45) Visit hen.storenvy.com for all of Henrique Couto’s films Promos: Good Beer, Bad Movie Night (https://goodbeerbadmovienight.com) & The Bloody Pit (https://rodbarnett68.podbean.com) Be sure to visit our TeePublic Store to shop for some great gifts! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/tsp-oe-podcast-store All original content of the Time Shifters Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.(The music used is composed and performed by Mark Mosher (https://markmoshermusic.com) CC BY-NC 3.0)
Episode 35 - It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Review Joining Ben, Mikaela, and Steven on this episode is guest host, Joshua Kennedy. This episode kicks of our second year of podcasting! Josh is a director, writer, actor, and producer of numerous movies, including House of the Gorgon! We are all joined by a bunch of contributors! The list of everyone is below. We hope that you enjoy this review! Our next episode is our interview with RON PERLMAN! Joshua Kennedy - director of House of the Gorgon, Josh can be followed on Facebook at Joshua Kennedy Man of the Arts Rod Barnett - podcaster, The Bloody Pit, NaschyCast Jeff Owens and Rich Chamberlain- podcasters, Classic Horrors Club Charlie Kokoski- cinema major Reber Clark - composer, House of the Gorgon, http://Reber lark.bandcamp.com Derek M. Koch - podcaster, Monster Kid Radio, www.monsterkidradio.net John Walsh - director, writer, ToryBoy The Movie, podcaster - The Ray Harryhausen Podcast Mitch Gonzales- special effects, Www. sainteuphoria.com Nic Brown - podcaster, B-Movie Cast, www.bmoviecast.com Alistair Hughes - writer, illustrator, shorelinecreative.co.nz Ansel Faraj - director, Loon Lake, Will & Liz, https://www.YouTube.com/c/HollinsworthProductions
In this episode, I look into the history of the Hoosac Tunnel which came to be on known as the Bloody Pit because so many men died building it. The tunnel took 24 years to complete and claimed almost 200 lives, the stories of the hauntings there going back to the late 1800s. Was the project to build the tunnel through the mountain actually cursed?
Dubbed the Bloody Pit by the workers who made her, The Hoosac tunnel is the most haunted tunnel in New England. It's ghosts have allegedly attacked hunters, protected workers, even committed murder. The Signal Man :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL-2IrYOiG8 The tunnel carver example : https://www.stolenhistory.org/threads/1846-tunnel-boring-machines-frederick-beaumont-second-industrial-revolution.630/
In 1851, the Hoosac Tunnel was planned to be the next step in connecting northwestern Massachusetts with the rest of a growing country. Today, its history of bloodshed and death makes it an ominous symbol for anyone daring enough to approach.Follow The Commonwealth on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates on our show and new content.
Join the Chrononauts as they wrestle with the denizens of a goofy Italian castle.