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Prepare to shriek because we're talking about Philip Kaufman's remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) for week 3 of 'Doppelgänger and Deception' month. There's a lot to unpack in this technical masterpiece, including the vital early character work, the amazing practical effects, and that fatalistic ending. Plus: directing bukkake, debating Leonard Nimoy's Kibner, the "Me Decade" of the 70s, one of cinema's most devastating deaths, and comparison to the other Body Snatcher remakes. References: > Brandon Stanwyck. "Danse Macabre #14: Film Review — "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978)". Fearsome Queer > LKEKE35. "Invasion of the Bodysnatchers (1978): The Loss of Self." Geeking Out About It Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on BlueSky, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group or brand new Horror Queers Discord to get in touch with other listeners. > Trace: @tracedthurman > Joe: @bstolemyremote Be sure to support the boys on Patreon! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our search for more knowledge about the horror genre, the films we love, and the people behind them, many horror fans began their journey with reference books. Long before the internet, these books served as stepping stones, introducing fans to films they had never heard of and offering deeper insight into the people behind the movies they already knew and loved. It was like opening doors for the first time—or pushing open ones that had only been slightly ajar—allowing us to explore and learn so much more. In this episode, we welcome author Bryan Senn to the show to discuss these essential reference books. With over three decades of experience writing about sci-fi and horror in a variety of magazines—not to mention his own books on multiple subjects—Bryan brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation. So sit back and enjoy—but keep a notepad handy, because you might want to jot down a few titles to track down! Films mentioned in this episode: The Abyss (1989), Angel Heart (1987), Attack of the Beast Creatures (1985), The Believers (1987), Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971), The Body Snatcher (1945), Captive Wild Women (1943), Chloe, Love is Calling You (1934), Class of Nuke 'em High (1986), The Corpse Grinders (1971), Cry of the Banshee (1970), Death Curse of Tartu (1966), The Descent (2005), Dog Soldiers (2002), Evil Dead (1981), The Fly (1986), The Fly II (1989), Frankenstein's Daughter (1958), Friday the 13th (1980), A Game of Death (1945), The Ghost Ship (1943), The Giant Gila Monster (1959), Halloween (1978), The Haunting (1963), The Howling (1981), The Howling V: The Rebirth (1989), Howling: New Moon Rising (1995), Lady Terminator (1989), Late Phases (2014), Leprechaun (1993), Leviathan (1989), The Long Hair of Death (1964), Lords of the Deep (1989), Most Dangerous Game (1932), The Mummy (1932), The Mummy (1959), The Mummy and the Curse of the Jackals (1969), The Mummy's Hand (1940), The Mummy's Tomb (1942), Mystics in Bali (1981), Nazi Mummy (2019), Night of the 1000 Cats (1972), A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Onibaba (1964), Robot Jox (1989), Scream Blacula Scream (1973), The Secret of the Mummy (1982), Serpent and the Rainbow (1988), The Seventh Victim (1943), Signs (2002), Sound of Music (1965), Sting of Death (1966), The Strangeness (1985), Sugar Hill (1974), The Thing (1982), Toxic Avenger (1984), The Uncanny (1977), Uninvited (1988), Van Helsing (2004), Voodoo Black Exorcist (1974), Voodoo Heartbeat (1973)
Night of the Bloody Apes (1969), Don't Go in the House (1979), Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981) In 1984, in the U.K., the Video Recording Act was passed, which required certification of all video releases by the British Board of Film Classification, aka BBFC. This all came about due to a list of video titles that a group of various religious and other social groups run by the likes of Mary Whitehouse, deemed unsuitable to be viewed and thought for sure it would help corrupt the youth of England. The initial list had 72 titles on it, both films that had already been released after obtaining a BBFC certificate but now was deemed too offensive, as well as a whole bunch of other titles that were believed to fall under the obscenity law. If you own a shop that rented or sold one of these titles, you could be shut down, fined, and possibly even go to jail for it. And this all took place, not in the dark ages, but in the mid 1980s. Hard to believe it, especially growing up here in the U.S. Some of those titles have only recently gotten passed and released over in the U.K., even 40 years later. Blows the mind. In this episode, we discuss not only the whole Video Nasty era, but cover 3 films from that list, with each of us watching all 3 and see if we made it through without turning us into mindless deviants. Oops. Too late. Films mentioned in this episode: The Bat Woman (1968), Beast in Heat (1977), The Body Snatcher (1957), The Braniac (1962), The Burning (1981), Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981), Curse of the Crying Woman (1962), The Curious Dr. Hump (1969), Dead of Winter (1987), Doctor of Doom (1963), Don't Answer the Phone (1980), Don't Go in the House (1979), Don't Look in the Basement (1973), Don't Open Till Christmas (1984), Driller Killer (1979), Entrails of a Virgin (1986), Eyes of a Stranger (1981), Faces of Death (1978), Fear No Evil (1981), The Gestapo's Last Orgy (1977), Horror High (1973), I Drink Your Blood (1971), I Spit on Your Grave (1978), Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974), Maniac (1980), Mortuary (1982), Mother's Day (1980), Nekromantik (1988), New York Ripper (1982), Night of the Bloody Apes (1969), Perdita Durango (1997), The Prowler (1981), Psycho (1960), Roar (1981), Santo and Blue Demon vs. Dracula and the Wolf Man (1973), Santo and Blue Demon vs. the Monsters (1970), Santo vs. Frankenstein's Daughter (1972), Santo vs. the Head Hunters (1971), Santo in the Treasure of Dracula (1969),Santo in the Vengeance of the Mummy (1971), Shock Waves (1977), Silent Night Deadly Night (1984), Speed (1994), SS Experiment Love Camp (1976), Subspecies (1991), Suspiria (1977), Terrorvision (1986), Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Twister (1996), Unhinged (1982), El Vampiro (1957), The Wresting Women vs. the Aztec Mummy (1964)
Interview by Kris PetersForming in Melbourne, Florida, BODYSNATCHER deal in all things dark, furious and sonically threatening extreme music. Combining crushing breakdowns with eerie ambience, scathing riffs and grisly grooves, the band have become synonymous with “heavy,” invoking violence in every city they happen to visit, spawning mosh pits that leave nothing but craters in their wake. Proudly and loudly putting the "core" back in deathcore, BODYSNATCHER have graced stages supporting the likes of Chelsea Grin and Slaughter To Prevail, with the band also in command of multiple albums and EPs, including 2017's Death of Me, 2020's This Heavy Void, 2022's Bleed-Abide and Vile Conduct released in September 2024.And now, for the first time, Bodysnatcher are making their way to Australia, supporting good mates Lorna Shore on a run of shows that has already sold out. Which would be catastrophic for Bodysnatcher fans except for the fact the band has just announced three select headlining sideshows which will undoubtedly follow suit and sell out in quick time.HEAVY sat down for a chat with drummer Christopher Whiten to chat more."Very excited to see the sun," he laughed when we bring up the tour. "We've been in Europe for the last three weeks and it's been cloudy. Except for Spain. Spain was nice and sunny."Being their first time to Australia, we ask Chris if the band have done their homework on what to expect."I heard the crowds are awesome," he smiled. "I haven't heard any negative things, I guess, so we're stoked." HEAVY brings up the fact that the one thing we do know about Bodysnatcher is the propensity for action and insanity in their mosh pit, and ask if it's true."Yeah," he said quickly and decisively. "We definitely instigate it. We like that high energy. We like the aggressiveness in fans. We definitely ask for it quite a bit. The shows are just very, very intense with high energy. Constant telling people to get on stage and get off stage. At some of the Lorna dates, I'm sure there's gonna be barricaded venues so no-ones getting on stage (laughs)."In the full interview, Chris talks more about his expectations of Australia and what we should expect from them, their history with Lorna Shore, the excitement of already selling out every show, their headline shows and what different to expect, the early days of the band and where they fit in, recent album Vile Conduct and how it was received, future plans and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Dwayne Epstein is the author of the N.Y. Times bestselling biography, “Lee Marvin: Point Blank,” which was also a finalist in ForeWord magazine Book of the Year competitions. He is the author of the current Amazon bestseller "Killin Generals: The Making of The Dirty Dozen", The Most Iconic World War II Film of All Time.” "Killin Generals" delves into the behind-the-scenes journey of creating "The Dirty Dozen" which became a groundbreaking film due to its unconventional approach to the genre, blending dark humor with action-packed drama. The book and this interview, my second with Epstein, provides an in-depth exploration of the casting process, highlighting the unique selection of actors, including Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, and Jim Brown, who would come to define the film's success. Epstein tells us about the challenges faced during production, such as the film's anti-authoritarian themes. "Killin Generals" offers a comprehensive look at how the filmmakers and cast transformed a gritty, unorthodox script into a cinematic phenomenon that would influence generations of action films to come.
Dwayne Epstein is the author of the N.Y. Times bestselling biography, “Lee Marvin: Point Blank,” which was also a finalist in ForeWord magazine Book of the Year competitions. He is the author of the current Amazon bestseller "Killin Generals: The Making of The Dirty Dozen", The Most Iconic World War II Film of All Time.” "Killin Generals" delves into the behind-the-scenes journey of creating "The Dirty Dozen" which became a groundbreaking film due to its unconventional approach to the genre, blending dark humor with action-packed drama. The book and this interview, my second with Epstein, provides an in-depth exploration of the casting process, highlighting the unique selection of actors, including Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, and Jim Brown, who would come to define the film's success. Epstein tells us about the challenges faced during production, such as the film's anti-authoritarian themes. "Killin Generals" offers a comprehensive look at how the filmmakers and cast transformed a gritty, unorthodox script into a cinematic phenomenon that would influence generations of action films to come.
The Leopard Man (1943), The Seventh Victim (1943), Isle of the Dead (1945) Back in episode 23, we covered producer Val Lewton and three of his films. While Lewton only produced about a dozen films—and only a handful of them horror—his work made a huge impact on the genre. That's why we've decided to discuss three more of his films, hoping to inspire other fans to seek out not only the ones we've covered but his other titles as well. With the help of a talented group of craftsmen—including directors Jacques Tourneur and Mark Robson, screenwriter Ardel Wray, and a skilled cast of actors he worked with repeatedly—Lewton created films that stood apart. They weren't just different from what he was hired to produce; they defied the expectations of most horror fans at the time. His films had style, compelling stories, and uniquely well-developed characters. They're a testament to how effective something as simple as a walk down the street can be when crafted by the right people. Films mentioned in this episode: The Body Snatcher (1945), Cat People (1942), The Curse the Cat People (1944), Curse of the Demon (1957), The Day After (1983), Isle of the Dead (1945), I Walked with a Zombie (1943), The Leopard Man (1943), Old Dark House (1932), The Seventh Victim (1943)
Frame Fatale es un podcast de películas ¿no canónicas? hecho con amor por Santiago Calori, Axel Kuschevatzky y Sebastián Rotstein. En el centésimo décimo séptimo episodio nos ocupamos de Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro, 1968) de Hajime Satô. 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.
Whats up Mother Tuckers! This week we are joined by Kyle Medina of Bodysnatcher. Theyve become one of my favorite heavy bands. Their latest EP "Vile Conduct" is an absolute powerhouse. If youd like to support Get Tucked! You can do so at Patreon.com/GetTucked Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HORROR WITH SIR. STURDY EPISODE 528
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EPISODE 58 - "CLASSIC CINEMA'S HORROR HEROES: BELA LUGOSI & BORIS KARLOFF" - 10/21/2024 When you think of the classic Universal Studios monster movies of the 1930s and 1940s, the two names that come to mind are always BORIS KARLOFF and BELA LUGOSI. These two titans of the horror film genre gave us endless hours of chills and thrills in their portrayal of such iconic movie monsters as Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, and The Mummy. This week's Halloween episode pays tribute to the films and lives of these two incredible actors. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Karloff: The Life of Boris Karloff (1972), by Peter Underwood; The Films of Boris Karloff (1974), by Richard Bojarski; Lugosi: The Forgotten King (1986), Documentary; Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster (2011), by Stephen Jacobs; No Traveler Returns: The Lost Years of Bela Lugosi (2916), by Gary D. Rhodes & Bill Kaffenberger; Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff (2017), by Gregory William Mank; Boris Karloff: A Gentleman's Life (2018), by Scott Allen Nollen; Lugosi: The Rise and Fall of Hollywood's Dracula (2023), by Koren Shami; “Actor Bela Lugosi, Dracula of Screen, Succumbs After Heart Attack at 73, August 17, 1956, Los Angeles Times; “Boris Karloff Dead: Horror-Movie Star,” February 4. 1969, New York Times; “Boris Karloff Dies In London Hospital at 81,” February 4, 1969, Los Angeles Times; “In ‘The Black Cat,' the Titans of Terror, Karloff and Lugosi, Face Off,” Oct. 26, 2018, New York Times; BelaLugosi.com RogerEbert.com TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; IBDB.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: BELA LUGOSI: The Silent Command (1923); The Thirteenth Chair (1929); Dracula (1931); Freaks (1932); Mark of the Vampire (1935); Murder In the Rue Morgue (1932); Island of Lost Souls (1932); The Black Cat (1934); The Raven (1935); Ninotchka (1939), starring Greta Garbo; Son of Frankenstein (1939), starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi; Black Friday (1940); You'll Find Out (1940); The Devil Bat (1940); The Saint's Double Trouble (1940); The Wolf Man (1942); The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942); The Corpse Vanishes (1942); Bowery At Midnight (1942); Ghosts on the Loose (1943); Zombie's on Broadway (1945); The Body Snatcher (1945); Genius At Work (1946); Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948); Plan 9 From Outer Space (1957); BORIS KARLOFF: The Lightning Raider (1919); The Hope Diamond Mystery (1920); The Deadlier Sex (1920); The Hellion (1923); Omar The Tentmaker (1922); Dynamite Dan (1924); Tarzan and the Golden Lion (1927); The Criminal Code (1930); Frankenstein (1931); Scarface (1932); The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932); The Mummy (1932); The Ghoul (1933); Gift of Gab (1934); The Invisible Ray (1935); The Raven (1935); The Bride of Frankenstein (1935); The Son of Frankenstein (1939); Mr. Wong, Detective (1938); Black Friday (1940); You'll Find Out (1940); House of Frankenstein (1944); The Body Snatcher (1945); Isle of the Dead (1945); Bedlam (1946); The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947); Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (1948); The Strange Door (1951); The Black Castle (1952); The Island Monster (1954); The Raven (1963); The Terror (1963); Die, Monster, Die! (1965); Caldron of Blood (1968); How The Grinch Stole Christmas (1966); Targets (1968); The Crimson Cult (1968); Fear Chamber (1968); House of Evil (1968); Isle of the Snake People (1971); The Incredible Invasion (1971); --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Bela Lugosi's birthday! And to celebrate, Livio invites author and film historian Greg Mank back to the show to talk about RKO Pictures 1945 film The Body Snatcher. Livio and Greg will take up the next 2.5 hours of your day to talk about this iconic Val Lewton film, it's stars, the production, comparisons between Val Lewton's horror films and Universals - and much, much more! Don't fear being burked or worry about no one keeping watch over your loved ones grave - Livio & Greg are keeping everyone entertained!
Welcome to part three of my Val Lewton tribute for Halloween 2024! This time my buddy Luke is here from the Earth Destruction Directive podcast, and we've got a banger for you! Boris Karloff at the peak of his powers, also Bela Lugosi! Strong performances by all in this one, but don't just take my word for it, listen in!As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page. You can find Luke on Twitter @ljacone or on FB at Luke Edd! And definitely head on over to the Two True Freaks network and listen to Earth Destruction Directive (or on YouTube)! Thanks for listening!
RETURN TO TOMORROW before saying hello & goodbye to some new Starfleet pals whilst wrapping up Season 5 of VOYAGER.Find us online at secretfriendsunite.com for ALL of our episodes, additional content and bios of our SFU Network stars!The mail bag opens up again at secretfriendsunite@gmail.com Tell us your thoughts on what's going on in the TREK world and we might feature your comments on an upcoming episode!Hit us up at Secret.Friends.Unite on Threads and TheCeeThree on Threads and Instagram. Let us know what you're enjoying in the TREK world!Secret Friends Unite LinktreeOur Deepest Love and Respect to our TOP Patreons, The Nyhus Family!Find us on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/code-47-star-trek-talk/id1568531166Find us on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/5ftlCHvPzELW4rGYL1ZSHPJoin our Secret Friends Unite Discord for great geek discussions of all kinds!https://discord.gg/AX9qwErUSubscribe to our YouTube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/c/SecretFriendsUniteGet all your SECRET FRIENDS UNITE merch at ourRedbubblestore!Click here
RETURN TO TOMORROW before saying hello & goodbye to some new Starfleet pals whilst wrapping up Season 5 of VOYAGER.Find us online at secretfriendsunite.com for ALL of our episodes, additional content and bios of our SFU Network stars!The mail bag opens up again at secretfriendsunite@gmail.com Tell us your thoughts on what's going on in the TREK world and we might feature your comments on an upcoming episode!Hit us up at Secret.Friends.Unite on Threads and TheCeeThree on Threads and Instagram. Let us know what you're enjoying in the TREK world!Secret Friends Unite LinktreeOur Deepest Love and Respect to our TOP Patreons, The Nyhus Family!Find us on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/code-47-star-trek-talk/id1568531166Find us on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/5ftlCHvPzELW4rGYL1ZSHPJoin our Secret Friends Unite Discord for great geek discussions of all kinds!https://discord.gg/AX9qwErUSubscribe to our YouTube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/c/SecretFriendsUniteGet all your SECRET FRIENDS UNITE merch at ourRedbubblestore!Click here
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Eric & Serling are salutin' Lewton (legendary producer, Val Lewton) and the first of his Karloff collaborations. Things get dark. And Eric reveals one of his favorite "coolest kills" in cinema. Send us a text
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I have a ghoulish tale for you today. Michael Mastromarino was a successful oral surgeon but he got addicted to demerol and lost his license. He had to find a new way to make money. Grave robbing went out of fashion a hundred years ago but the demand for human corpses is now higher than ever. Michael knew, he could use his skills to harvest bone and tissue and sell it to the highest bidder. Before long, he was making millions and the greed took over. He and his team began employing more and more unethical, illegal, and disturbing tactics to get a hold of the bone and tissue that was making them so much money. It all came tumbling down when one of the funeral homes was sold and the new owners could not believe what they found in the basement of their new business.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dark-hearts-with-stacy-lee-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we look back at the acrophobia horror Fall, the mind-shattering sequel Tetsuo II: Body Hammer, the 40s possession horror The Soul of a Monster and the star-studded Body Snatcher remake The Invasion! Stay Scared! VISIT US: https://www.weekinhorror.com CONTACT US: weekinhorror@gmail.com FOLLOW US: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nGaMkV61ObeYSS6QySu1N?si=5b478dbcc3754350 https://www.facebook.com/weekinhorror https://www.twitter.com/weekinhorror https://www.instagram.com/week_in_horror/ https://www.youtube.com/weekinhorror SUPPORT US: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/weekinhorror https://www.patreon.com/weekinhorror https://week-in-horror.creator-spring.com/ JOIN US: https://discord.gg/PDGDeWJz4E Joshua Olsen's Art Store https://www.badsamurai.store #horror #horrorpodcast #horrormovies --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weekinhorror/support
Help Support the Koach: https://www.patreon.com/roachkoachpodcast It's time to come down a little. This week on the show Lorin and Matt recount their thrilling summer filled with side projects, concerts, and of course still buzzing after meeting Fred Durst. The guys also dive into new music, including a review of Body Snatcher's latest track, while addressing listener emails and comments. Special segments include a missed Il Nino track, a cameo from Jahred of Head P.E., and the newest of 'Chad Radical's Rippers for Roaches' highlighting the band Contrast. An episode full of energy, laughs, and of course, Nu-Metal riffs. Take a listen! https://twitter.com/roachkoach https://www.tiktok.com/@roachkoachpodcast https://www.instagram.com/roachkoach/ https://www.facebook.com/RoachKoach - Side Project Summer Continues 02:44 -Wardrobe Choices and Comfort New Music from Bodysnatcher Listener Mail and Cameos Chino's Guest Spot and Whitechapel Chat Pile and New Listener Nerd Level Through the Roof
Prepare yourself for a chilling journey into the dark underbelly of 19th-century Edinburgh, where the pursuit of medical knowledge leads down a treacherous path of moral corruption and supernatural terror. In Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Body Snatcher," you'll follow the descent of a promising young medical student as he becomes entangled in a web of grave robbing, murder, and haunting guilt. As the line between science and sacrilege blurs, and the dead refuse to rest quietly, you'll find yourself questioning the limits of ambition and the price of progress. With each twist of this Gothic tale, the tension mounts, culminating in a heart-stopping climax that will leave you breathless. Are you brave enough to unearth the secrets that lie buried in the night? Listen now, if you dare, but be warned: some truths, once exhumed, can never be laid to rest again. Full notes here https://tonywalker.craft.me/bodysnatcher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Which Murderer's 50th episode of Season 6, the girls cover Body Snatcher Murders. Mel starts us off with the world famous Burke and Hare Murders, before Holly goes over the closely related tale of the London Burkers.Listener Ricky suggested this week's topic - thanks so much! The weather girls (sorry, women) are covering ground breaking issues like murderous highland cows, resting livers, dead body shortages and how alcohol and drugs are definitely the way forward. Gentle but firm reminder to never let your children listen to this podcast. Ever. Like probably not even when they are adults. Production, recording and post production completed by Holly who has snatched Consulting Producer Craig's alive body to edit the rest of this season's episodes. Holly edited this week. All complaints should be sent directly to Mel while Consulting Producer Craig waits for Holly to realise she can't lift him and is terrible at snatching. Big thank you to all our listeners for subscribing, leaving fantastic reviews and sending in great theme suggestions. WE HAVE MERCH! www.whichmurderer.com - CLICK ON THE MERCHANDISE TAB FOR A LINK!WARNING - Explicit language, content and themes (plus whatever else will cover us legally). All opinions stated are our own and case information was gathered from legitimate sources within the public realm. Pre-recorded in Scotland
In Episode 353 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore the Old Burying Ground in Essex, Massachusetts. Back in October of 1817, a ghoul snatched eight bodies from the local cemetery causing a huge stir in town. An investigation was launched with shocking results. But who done it? And why? See more here: https://ournewenglandlegends.com/podcast-353-the-ghoul-of-chebacco-parish/ Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends
When strange seeds drift to Earth from space, mysterious pods begin to grow and invade San Francisco, replicating the cities residents one body at a time. On this week's episode… Join the crew as we discuss pod people, Donald Sutherland, and Philip Kaufman's science fiction classic, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978). Show Notes: Housekeeping (2:45) Back of the Box/Recommendations (11:39) Spoiler Warning/Full Review (18:18) Rotten Tomatoes (69:49) Trivia (78:14) Cooter of the Week (85:47) Hotline Scream: (92:41) Connect with us: Support us on Patreon Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Shop
The other day at the glasshouse once again I retain my championship BELT. I am the Biggest Baddest MF in Southern California. Nobody can do nothing to me anymore. I Make these rules. Domination and Deliverance. The entire was stacked btw
This week we look back at the polarizing vampire sequel Fright Night II, the rattlesnake revenge cult classic Stanley, the groundbreaking terror of The Mask of Horror and the Karloff Lugosi classic The Body Snatcher! Stay Scared! VISIT US: https://www.weekinhorror.com CONTACT US: weekinhorror@gmail.com FOLLOW US: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nGaMkV61ObeYSS6QySu1N?si=5b478dbcc3754350 https://www.facebook.com/weekinhorror https://www.twitter.com/weekinhorror https://www.instagram.com/week_in_horror/ https://www.youtube.com/weekinhorror SUPPORT US: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/weekinhorror https://www.patreon.com/weekinhorror https://week-in-horror.creator-spring.com/ JOIN US: https://discord.gg/PDGDeWJz4E Joshua Olsen's Art Store https://www.badsamurai.store #frightnightpartII #stanley #themaskofhorror #thebodysnatcher #boriskarloff #belalugosi #horror #horrorpodcast #horrormovies --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weekinhorror/support
Hello Model Clubbers! Episode 94 is here! We have an excellent interview for you! Derek Conlon walks us through his fantastic Body Snatcher buildup. It is an excellent kit from Pestilence Labs and Derek gives us some great tips that shows us how he brought it to life. You can find his entire work in progress post here on the Clubhouse - https://theclubhouse1.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=125876 And to see what Derek is working on now, check out this Lon of a 1,000 Faces Bust work in progress post here - https://theclubhouse1.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=1462292#p1462292 If you are not a member of the Clubhouse, it's a great throwback to how the internet was before Facebook and Instagram ruined everything. Thank you Derek for joining us!!!! The next thank you goes out to Dan Gardon of Sci-Fi Models and Stuff and Mark Warthling (and Shanna) of Pestilence Labs! They were the only two GK outfits to send in preview videos! Thank you and I hope once people see how easy it was, that more people do them next year. Sci-Fi Models and Stuff - https://bit.ly/44gfvc5 Pestilence Labs - https://bit.ly/3z9FftK We also had a photo preview from GKUS Creative of all the amazing stuff they will have at Wonderfest. Find them here - https://bit.ly/4ars9XP Still more to type... We have some great giveaways up for grabs from Blackheart Enterprises and the team of Mark Van Tine. These will be given away on the next episode. Blackheart Enterprises - https://blackheartmodels.com/ Gillman Productions - https://bit.ly/30qujsE Thank you both so very much! Which brings me to scheduling. There will be no episode on the 30th this month due to Woderfest. We will do a live episode when we are back but I don't know when yet. Will try and do some livestreaming from the show so keep checking during Wonderfest weekend. Links for the episode - Gilvert - https://bit.ly/3KJAop4 Nostalgic Resin Productions - https://bit.ly/47waUo1 Uel Winner - https://www.cgtrader.com/designers/uel Sideshow painting videos - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWjuwZ0oM9g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9esA24tAUNs Our links - email - modelclubtv@gmail.com voicemail - (708) 816-4299 discord - https://discord.gg/FUYvrN5MDT
Featuring new music from ' Earthtone 9, Foreign Hands, Bodysnatcher, Forlorn & Scarefield. Our live review of Botch plus the usual news & chat from the alternative world. Our new merch is now available at https://www.dethkult.co/collections/machograndepod Audible - audibletrial.com/machogrande Spotify Playlists Voicemail - 05603 689 842 contact us - info@machograndepodcast.co.uk Twitter - @machograndepod 'This (non profit) podcast is intended for promotional purposes only' Macho Grande Podcast' does not claim to own copyright etc, all copyright is respected to the artists and labels.
It's time for one of those massive episodes. What do I think was the greatest horror movie that came out in during the 1940s? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A stack of also rans. A bunch of mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer & just over a 5 hour running time. This is the 1940s, a decade in horror. It's a long journey this one, and I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then please, avert your eyes.Theme Music by Max Newton & Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comFeel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Sign up to Patreon & make both our lives better.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.31 - The Seventh Victim (1943) w/ Miranda Corcoran44.56 - Also Rans (Part 2)55.00 - The Phantom of the Opera (1943)1.33.36 - Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man (1943)
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38:The Metal Maniacs Podcast - Bringing the Beatdown with Accuser of the Brethren Welcome, Metal Maniacs, to Episode 38 of our relentless exploration into the depths of the metal realm. This week, we're joined by Lansing's own Deathcore powerhouse, Accuser of the Brethren. As an extra treat, Jeremy McClary fills in for Nick, steering our conversation with Keato on vocals, Dustin on bass, Pockets on guitar, and Brandon on drums. Accuser of the Brethren, a Deathcore/Beatdown juggernaut hailing from Lansing, Michigan, is here to unleash their fury, drawing influences from Traitors, Bodysnatcher, and Kublai Khan. These guys are pissed off, and their music reflects it, bringing a level of intensity that will leave you breathless. We kick off the discussion by diving into their recent singles, starting with "Buried Deep" released in January 2023. This heavy Deathcore track with a low and cool sample at the end sets the tone for what Accuser of the Brethren is all about. Next up is "Random Acts of Violence" dropped in May 2023, featuring a cool bass/drum break and gang vocals that add a nice touch to the aggression. The band showcases their versatility with "Exit Wound" released in February 2024, complete with plenty of beatdowns. The accompanying video, conceptualized by Shawn Allen, is a must-watch, and Keatos vocals, unlike most Deathcore really allow the music to shine. Our conversation delves deep into the roots of Accuser of the Brethren, exploring what got them into metal, especially the extreme side of the genre. We discuss their influences, the inception of the band, and their writing process. Keato sheds light on how they develop their distinctive sound, emphasizing the importance of letting the music dictate the direction. Accuser of the Brethren's dedication is evident as we uncover their practice schedule and the meticulous process behind crafting their signature guitar tone. The band spills the beans on their gear preferences, highlighting specific pieces that have become favorites in their arsenal. Singles vs. albums is a hot topic, and Accuser of the Brethren shares insights into their approach, especially considering the impact of singles like "Buried Deep" and "Random Acts of Violence." The band takes us behind the scenes of their studio time and production, working with Tim Trevino of Fractured Audio, known for his work with Convulsis, Red Lord, and Recorruptor. Learn how they translate their studio mastery into a captivating live experience, leaving audiences in awe. Accuser of the Brethren reflects on their achievements from the past year, hinting at the excitement on the horizon. New material is teased, leaving us hungry for a potential full-length release that promises to be an auditory onslaught. As we wrap up the episode, we look ahead to what's next for AOTB. The band discusses their plans, ambitions, and the constant drive to push boundaries. Find out what's currently resonating in their playlists and get ready to be inspired by the relentless energy of Accuser of the Brethren. This is Episode 38 of the Metal Maniacs Podcast, where we peel back the layers of Lansing's Deathcore juggernaut, Accuser of the Brethren. Join us for an hour of intensity, insight, and an unfiltered look into the world of these relentless metal warriors. Follow AOTB-Links.page/aotbmi Follow The Metal Maniacs-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi
Facing personal trials with strength and a dash of humor, Chris Whited of Bodysnatcher joins me to discuss his music and much more!Chris doesn't hold back as we explore the haunting inspirations behind Bodysnatcher's name and dive into the band's roots. Yet, amid this darkness, the light of heartfelt tributes shines through in their latest single, "Dead Rabbit," reminding us of the power of music to heal and honor those we've lost. Our talk on band dynamics and the sheer logistics of touring exposes the underworld of tour management, from the evolution of a merch guy into a tour manager to the intricacies of coordinating merchandise logistics on the road.As we wrap up, there's a palpable sense of excitement for what's on the horizon for Bodysnatcher. With tours planned out till March of 2025, the anticipation for unannounced projects adds an electric charge to the conversation. If you're a musician seeking to collaborate, Chris's invitation through 1776 Recordings is a call to action. Join us for an episode that's a compelling mix of life lessons, laughter, and the relentless drive of rock, all wrapped up in the candid stories of Chris Whited.Music Production: https://www.1776recordings.com/The Backstage Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@thebackstage_podcastSocial Channels:Bodysnatcher's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodysnatcherfl/Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wheyoflifepodcast/Gus' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gussholland/
Chained (2012), Honeymoon (2014), and Relic (2020) With over 60 episodes so far in our podcast history, we realized that in all that we covered, we had never covered anything by a woman director. We knew we needed to change that. Going through the history of women directors, we realized that not only wasn't something new, but have been working in the industry since the beginning of film. And in the last two decades, have really started to show their stuff. So to help celebrate Women's History Month, we figured it was well past due that we tackle three films that were directed by women, once again, picking three random titles, but amazed to find just how similar they were to each other, not to mention being very effective in their craft, and storytelling. Movies mentioned in this episode: American Mary (2012), Army of Darkness (1992), The Babadook (2014), Chained (2012), Cockney vs Zombies (2012), Coffy (1973), Dead Hooker in a Trunk (2009), Fear Street: Part One 1994 (2021), Fear Street: Part Two 1978 (2021), Fear Street: Part Three 1666 (2021), Ganja and Hess (1973), Ginger Snaps (2000), Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988), Honeymoon (2014), Humanoids from the Deep (1980), In My Skin (2002), Inside (2007), Invasion of the Body Snatcher (1956), Kids (1995), Look What Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976), Maniac (1980), The Monster and the Girl (1914), Near Dark (1987), The Nightingale (2018), Pet Sematary (1989), The Pit and the Pendulum (1913), The Relic (1997), Relic (2020), A Serbian Film (2010), The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Starry Eyes (2014), Slumber Party Massacre (1982), Street Trash (1987), The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014), Vampire (1915)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943), House of Frankenstein (1944), and House of Dracula (1945). Some say that the monster rally films marked the end of the Universal creature features, which could partially be true, but we feel it is for different reasons than the actual films themselves, and they still have a lot of merit to them. While the studio heads might not of cared too much about getting them made, those invovled did their best with what they had. One of the biggest highlights of these titles is the cast of actors in them, some making their last appearances. You get to see Karloff, Chaney Jr., Carradine, J. Carrol Naish, George Zucco, Lionel Atwill, Dwight Frye, and so many other regular faces that will bring a smile to your face when they pop up onscreen. While maybe running a little thin on ideas and decided to start combining monsters to hopefully bring back bigger box office returns, they still made films that we all still feel are entertaining and we feel are more than worth your time. Movies mentioned in this episode: Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948), Billy the Kid vs Dracula (1966), The Body Snatcher (1945), Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1942), Freddy vs Jason (2003), Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), House of Dracula (1945), House of Frankenstein (1944), The Invisible Man (1933), The Invisible Man Returns (1940), Man Made Monster (1941), A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), The Mummy's Hand (1940), Nocturna (1979), Of Mice and Men (1939), She-Wolf of London (1946), Son of Dracula (1943), Son of Frankenstein (1939), Son of Kong (1933), The Wolf Man (1941)
Is an anatomy professor having murder done to secure his specimens? Robert Louis Stevenson, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to this Vintage Episode of The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. A new Vintage Episode is released every Tuesday. Clouds of Witness, by Dorothy Sayers will continue episodically every Friday. Please help us to continue producing amazing audiobooks by going to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com, and becoming a supporter. Thank you so much. Keep an ear open for our coming Kickstarter campaign to fund the audiobook of Bleak House, by Charles Dickens. We've got a ton of special bonuses planned. More details coming soon! And mark your calendar for the Classic Tales Book Club! We'll be meeting on Zoom on March 13th at 4:00PM pacific time. See you then! Today's story was inspired by true events. William Burke and William Hare committed 16 murders over a period of about 10 months in 1828 in Edinburgh, Scotland. They sold the bodies to Robert Knox, who used them in his anatomy lessons. Of course, Robert Louis Stevenson puts his wonderful spin on the tale. I hope you like it. And now, “The Body Snatcher”, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:
Peter runs off in a final mad dash to secure a secret testimony. But will it be enough to save his brother? Dorothy Sayers, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. The Vintage Episode for the week is “The Body Snatcher”, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Be sure to check it out on Tuesday. If you've enjoyed the show, please become a monthly supporter, and help us keep doing what we do. Please go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a monthly supporter for as little as $5 a month. As a thank you gesture, we'll send you a coupon code every month for $8 off any audiobook order. Give more, and you get more! It's a great way to help us keep producing amazing audiobook content. Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a supporter today. The Classic Tales Book Club's first meeting is set! We will be meeting via Zoom on March 13th, at 4:00 Pm Pacific time. That should make it 7:00 Eastern time. I'll be joined by the illustrious Christopher Oulette, and we'll have a fun little chat talking about the show and whatever else comes up. Mark you calendars for March 13th. I'm working on setting up the Kickstarter project for Dickens' Bleak House. This is a long one, and I can't wait to dive in to an immersive story like this. I'm working on the artwork now, and I'll have more information in the weeks to come. Big thanks to Ammon Anderson for helping me set this up. And now, Clouds of Witness, Part 8 of 9, by Dorothy Sayers. Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook: Follow this link to follow us on TikTok:
With Namil Tanna's dead body outside their house, the Founding Five discover a text message sent to "Duo." They head to the center of town to check in on the set up for Founders' Day, but things take a turn for the worse when two of the colonists are infected by bodysnatcher slimes!
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This week the boys talk with Chris of BODYSNATCHER. They get into tour life, The mishap at the venue the Fete in Rhode Island and much much more. tune in guys. this is a good one. Its After The Breakdown LETS GO! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthebreakdown/message
Brian and Shelly discuss the films of Val Lewton including Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie and The Body Snatcher.
Robert Alpert (Fordham University) joins the Infectious Historians to discuss the book they wrote together on disease in film. The conversation begins with a survey of the book and its argument. The three co-authors speak about the movies that are covered in the book, reflect upon the experience of co-writing a book (and its troubles) alongside each author's contribution to the trio, and expand the book's argument and some of its chapters - especially the chapters on the five remakes of the Body Snatcher movies and the six movies of the Resident Evil franchise. The three authors mention some of the movies they have covered in the book, as well as discuss how Covid changed the book. The episode ends off with a special reveal(!).
Zach and Rashmi must face off against a terrifying vampire blob from beyond the stars as they unpack Hajime Sato'sContinue readingKowai- Chapter 4: Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell (1968)
This week, Rabia shares Robert Louis Stevenson's short story of how there really is no rest for the dead...
Jann packer episode. Spectrum is now at home with the xmen and I'm assuming with Deadpool somewhere and Wolverine ?? Also is this the last time we see loki ? I'm think this was his send off and sylvie will take his place amongst the avengers. Also body snatcher bangs HARD and Emmure went harder. Wild line up
264 - "In that large and busy class, the “raw material” of the anatomists kept perpetually running out . . . and it was part of his duty to supply, receive, and divide the various subjects." Tuck in for our best version of this shocking tale.
For this week's addition to the Campfire Classics Collection, we have one of the most famed contributors to English Literature dipping his toes into the horror genre to great success. Robert Louis Stevenson, most famous for his 1883 novel, Treasure Island, published this short story the following year in The Pall Mall Gazette. Its characters were based on criminals in the employ of real-life surgeon Robert Knox around the time of the notorious Burke and Hare murders. This is a beautifully written and truly terrifying tale based on some of the most depraved acts ever committed, and a rare look into the bizarre world of the early stages of development of modern medicine. Campfire: Tales of the Strange and Unsettling is created for adult audiences only. The content and discussion in this show will necessarily engage with various accounts that include violence, anxiety, fear, and occasional body horror. Much of it will be emotionally and intellectually challenging to engage with. We will flag especially graphic or intense content so as to never put you in an uninformed or unprepared position. We will do our best to make this a space where we can engage bravely, empathetically, and thoughtfully with difficult content every week. This week's episode includes descriptions/sound related the following sensitive content:High Anxiety SituationsHuman Medical Dissection AutopsyDismembermentGrave DiggingCheck it Out!Robert Louis Stevenson's best-known works include the the classics Treasure Island, A Child's Garden of Verses, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.Support Campfire on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/campfiretalesofthestrangeandunsettling Satisfy All of Your Merch Needs:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/campfire-tales-of-the-strange-and-unsettling?ref_id=25702 Join the conversation on social media atwww.campfirepodcastnetwork.com Discord: https://discord.gg/43CPN3rz Instagram:instagram.com/campfire.tales.podcast GoodPods:https://goodpods.app.link/T0qvGnXnplb Twitter:www.twitter.com/campfiretotsau Facebook:www.facebook.com/campfire.tales.podcast Visit Our Linktree for Any and All Campfire Info: https://linktr.ee/Campfirepodcast Special Thanks: Gregg Martin for music contributions! Go follow him on Instagram at Instagram.com/reverentmusic , on Bandcamp at https://reverentmusic.bandcamp.com/releases or on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/6QVhQsYQeeBVOtxrelehTI?si=V5CAxS8sSXyVFn14G7j-GASFX provided by Artlist.io Elias Armao for graphic design! Go follow him on Instagram at instagram.com/doggedlinedesignsupply Jonathan Dodd for merch design! Show him some love at https://linktr.ee/jonathandodd Easton Chandler Hawk! Support his work at https://linktr.ee/eastonhawkart Christina at The Crescent Hare! Support everything she does at https://thecrescenthare.bigcartel.com/products Todd Purse at Create Magic Studios! Support his work at https://linktr.ee/Createmagicstudios
Garza sits down in-person with Netherlands deathcore band DISTANT. https://www.linktr.ee/distantofficial SPONSORS: Click this link to purchase from Sweetwater & help support the podcast: imp.i114863.net/rnrmVB DISTANT is: Alan Grnja - Vocals Nouri Yetgin - Guitar Elmer Maurits - Bass Jan Mato - Drums CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Broken Down Tour Van/RV 04:15 - Hand-Delivered Starbucks Flex On-Air 05:25 - Tour w/ Left to Suffer, Cabal & Justice for the Damned 08:15 - Deathcore Markets/Demand Throughout the World 12:55 - Hard Work & Success 14:48 - Drawing From Influences & Making Your Own Sound 16:18 - Coming From the Netherlands & Slovakia, How the Band Met Each Other 22:49 - When Distant Officially Began 25:30 - Reflecting on Challenging Moments, Staying Committed 27:20 - Challenges Acquiring Visas to Tour 30:50 - Chaos and Carnage 2022 Lineup 36:16 - Coming Up As a Band In the Netherlands 41:19 - Taco Bell, McDonalds & Fast Food in Europe vs USA 48:21 - Getting 17 Vocalists on “Argent Justice,” Including Members of Suicide Silence, Emmure, Bodysnatcher & More 53:45 - Trivium/Matt Heafy 57:50 - Future of Metal “The Renaissance of Deathcore” 1:00:36 - Distant's Dream Tour Lineup 1:02:27 - Suicide Silence Appreciation, Thoughts on Industry 1:06:14 - Visas, Politics & Future of Distant