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Hang out with us for Season 2, Episode 3 of Dead Air Podcast where we watch The Frighteners this week. Starring Michael J. Fox, this dark comedy is definitely Peter Jackson's most polished film up to this point in his career. With the backing of Robert Zemeckis as Executive Producer and a big Hollywood studio, he essentially builds his Weta Workshop to what is it today. Not knowing what to expect from this film, it was a big surprise to say the least.
All the stars descended on our final recording with Quark in Manila! Friends of pod Carlo Casas, Aryn Cristobal (of Tawa Let's and Dead Air Podcast), Miguel Nacianceno (of Dead Air Podcast), Mihk Vergara (of BAMF), Sharon See, Karylle and Yael Yuzon all crashed our Endslate recording for some chitchat about Obi-Wan Kenobi and the problem with Star Wars (6:20), Tollywood blockbuster RRR (24:10), and starting a new life in Singapore (39:00). Chaos reigns! We love you Quark (and Bianca)! Follow us on Twitter @endslatepod, or join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/endslate for a safe space discussion on pop culture. For inquiries and feedback, email us at endslatepod@gmail.com.
Squeal pig! I said squeal! Well, maybe you'll change your tune after listening to episode 189 of the Dead Air Podcast! This time we bring you to the eerie snow covered suburb of Blackeberg in beautiful Stockholm Sweden for 2009's vampire film; Let the Right One In. The year is 1982 and Oskar is a maladjusted youth who is relentlessly bullied by his peers. One night he chances upon a mysterious new girl, Eli that's arrived in the neighborhood. They strike up a friendship that turns to a twisted tale of love and death as Oskar slowly learns the truth that young Eli is anything but the innocent girl she pretends to be. Under the guise of youth hides the fangs of a very real and possibly ancient vampire who, with the help of her servant are stalking the rural parks and paths of this once quiet suburb.
It's a meeting of deviant minds! A tete-a-tete on gore, suspense, and jump scares! We invited our nearest and dearest from the Dead Air Podcast (hosts Chris Costello, Aryn Cristobal, and Miguel Nacianceno) for the best HORROR of 2021 thus far. Did YOUR hair-raising faves make the cut? Enjoy this Endslate Dead Air crossover - we sure did! Warning: Mel spoils The Host without warning (whoops!) Dead Air's Top 5: Fear Street (11:35) Censor (17:56) Malignant (23:46) The Night House (44:40) My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To (49:19) Titles we also mentioned: Titane Army of the Dead A Quiet Place 2 Werewolves Within The Frighteners The Host The Power Midnight Mass In the Earth Kingdom Asshin of the North Brand New Cherry Flavor Last Night in Soho Scream (2021) Blackphone Candyman (1992) Shake, Rattle and Roll Yanggaw Endslate is a Globe Studios podcast. Follow us on Twitter @endslatepod, or join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/endslate for a safe space discussion on pop culture. For inquiries and feedback, email us at endslatepod@gmail.com.
Joining us for a grand ol' time discussing what we've seen and what we're excited to see in the BER months is friend of the pod and the king of hot takes - Dead Air Podcast's Miguel Nacianceno. There's a little Ted Lasso (4:52), D.P. (13:53), The Green Knight (20:52), and CODA (24:22), and a preview of what's to come (32:57). Endslate is a Globe Studios podcast. Follow us on Twitter @endslatepod, or join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/endslate for a safe space discussion on pop culture. For inquiries and feedback, email us at endslatepod@gmail.com. We talk about: Survivor Season 41 Sex Education S3 No Time to Die Dune Spencer Eternals Spiderman No Way Home Succession S3 On The Job Sea of Silence
Grounded's first Halloween special takes on horror as a means of catharsis and connection. Join Bianca and Marika as they discuss all things spooktacular with Aryn Cristobal, Chris Costello and Miguel Nacianceno, the hosts of the hit horror podcast Dead Air. Lock your doors and keep your flashlights handy—it's gonna be one eerie episode!
Beware the Madman Marz! For episode 170 of The Dead Air Podcast! we head into the woods, sit by the campfire and stir the embers of legend! A seemingly idyllic thanksgiving weekend getaway for gifted children turns to a night of horror as the elder Max tells tale of the Legend of Madman Marz! A massive and brutal killer that massacred his entire family. A crime he was hung for by a group of vigilante townspeople. Now years later, a camp counselor calls out his name in the night and challenges his spirit to come and get him. Will he unleash the terror that is known as Madman Marz? Or is this just a legend meant to scare children!?
It is a Typical Book, and how! We went out this weekend as noted in photos I posted Sunday. Among the treasures - or loot, in keeping with the Diablo III Collector's Edition we brought home - I spied a new and lovely edition of Dracula on the shelves. This, an almanac, and I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid came home, which has been on my list for a long time. Just a small haul, as it is not like I don't have many lovely books to read right now. In other news, we are back at it on Dead Air Podcast at https://soundcloud.com/deadairpodcast, and you can catch me daily at 12:30 EST playing Diablo III as noted on https://www.twitch.tv/typicallydia! Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel TypicalBooks. Thank you to Anchor for hosting! Feel free to comment and let me know what you are reading during your ooky spooky day, and for now, on with the show! If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer's perspective, I hope you enjoy this little show. Feel free to check out the youtube version by searching typicalbooks, or visit me at lydiapeever.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/typicalbooks/message
Recently I surprised myself with how much time for writing I could conjure - and you can too. Here are six ways to find more time for creative writing. muchelleb : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0sA4gvlWFHfdwaPlBDqnGg zenhabits : https://zenhabits.net/archives/ http://twitter.com/typicallydia or http://lydiapeever.ca Find my books at: http://www.amazon.com/author/lydia I am also on Dead Air Podcast: https://splatterpictures.net/ Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel TypicalBooks. Thank you to Anchor for hosting! Feel free to comment and let me know what you are reading during your ooky spooky day, and for now, on with the show! If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer's perspective, I hope you enjoy this little show. Feel free to check out the youtube version by searching typicalbooks, or visit me at lydiapeever.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/typicalbooks/message
The Great Brian Holtzman joins me this week! We talk: Mountain lions, old playas, bonsai trees, Items of Interest, Dead Air Podcast, flat earth, Ben Affleck and much much more! Please share the link to the show on your social media and make someones day. You never know who might need to hear it. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/darrencarter . Support this podcast: http://www.darrencarter.com/donate/ . Instagram: https://instagram.com/OfficialDarrenCarter https://www.cameo.com/officialdarrencarter . We now a Facebook group. Seach Pocket Party Podcast on FB and join the party! . I have FOUR Live Comedy Albums on iTunes and Amazon and always appreciate your support. Great laughs and you're giving back with every purchase. I want to thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast. The more retweets (I've pinned the link on my twitter @DarrenCarter), shares on FB the better. Use the #PocketPartyPodcast . Any reviews on iTunes and YouTube comments I get I'll give shoutouts on the podcast. Send emails to PocketPartyPodcast@Gmail.com for all business inquiries. GET YOUR JOLLIES! * Please go SUBSCRIBE to this podcast and also my YouTube Channel* Thank You! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/PocketParty/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/PocketParty/support
In a world where magic is real. Death is only an Illusion! Episode 153 of the Dead Air Podcast brings us to the year 1995 where Clive Barker's film Lord of Illusions takes us on a spellbinding journey to the outer reaches of horror! Harry D'Amour is a private-eye with experiences in the occult. He's brought to LA because a serious of strange and violent killings, seemingly linked the horrific events 10 years prior are threatening the life of a world renowned celebrity magician named, Swan. Swan is a man who has made a dark pact with the forces of Hell and a long dead deranged cult leader named Nix for genuine magical abilities. However, Nix's followers are still loyal after all these years and the ritual to resurrect him has already begun. Will Nix make good on his proclamation of "being born to murder the world?" Or will Swan and Harry show him who the true Lords of Illusions are?!
Hello everyone, and thanks for checking out episode 232 of your favorite horror podcast (or at least, the one that you dislike less than some of the other ones), BindTortureKast. For this one, we are getting to a movie that came out earlier in 2018, but we just never got around to talking about. It probably had a lot to do with our little 5 month hiatus, but since we have been back, I’ve been wanting to get to it so, for your listening pleasures, we are reviewing “My Friend Dahmer”. Rather than just talk about this one with Luke, it only seemed appropriate to bring on the only other person I have ever known with an equally great interest in the man himself, so Lydia joins us for a fun conversation about the film, as well. Seriously, we have his entire FBI Case File (thank you United States Freedom Of Information Act), as well as a painting of Jeff on top of our refrigerator because, well, read the old newspaper articles...it’ll make sense. So, this should be a delicious conversation. Be sure to head on over to nightface.ca for all of Lydia’s recent horror author-y goodness, buy her books on amazon or wherever you can, and, of course, listen to her and Wes talk about all kinds of awesome horror on the Dead Air Podcast (available where ever find horror podcasts are...downloaded for free). Music On This Episode (in order of appearance); ”Cannibal Holocaust” (End Titles)-Riz Ortolani “Blackest Eyes"-Porcupine Tree
You've entered a dark basement filled with treasures and items of all sorts and sizes. Something compels you to pick up that rusty old microphone in the corner. Lament fools! You've summoned the Dead Air Podcast to descend upon your cabin! On today's episode Dead Air will talk all about the 2011 Horror-Comedy; Cabin In the Woods! Dana and her friends head up to a cabin for a weekend getaway that promises to be a fun break from their college studies. However, nothing is what it seems as the cabin is actually a high-tech simulation designed to subject young people to the tropes and traumas of familiar horror films. It may seem cruel, but it's all in a days work for a group of shadowy button-down technicians who's job it is to kill five, to save billions.
Love your hands, for they click the links to the Dead Air Podcast. Love Dead Air Podcast, for it brings you the 1998 film; Beloved. Shortly after the American civil war, Sethe, a former slave and her teenage daughter Denver live in fear of a Poltergeist that has been terrorizing their family for years. The violent specter seems to meet its match when a man from Sethe's past named Paul D comes to visit and manages to drive the sinister spirit away. Shortly thereafter a strange woman is found on their doorstep. She calls herself Beloved, As time passes they form a new kind of blended family and attempt to live their lives in peace. However, there is something different about Beloved. Something otherworldly and sinister. Slowly the past is revealed and what is found out will expose the horrific scars left by the slave trade. Scars that will never heal. Scars of supreme cruelty, desperation, tragedy and hatred.
Welcome to Hell! Motherfuckers! It's episode 109 of the Dead Air Podcast, where we head back to the 90's to talk all about the fan-requested film Tales from the Hood! Three Gang members in search of drugs head over to Simm's funeral home, where they meet the strange proprietor and would-be drug dealer. Before the final sale can happen though he will lead them through a macabre tour of the recently deceased. Each bizarre death brings with it an even stranger story. A powerful anthology film about race, child-abuse, revenge, murder and ironic justice. A truly underrated classic that in these trying times, feels more relevant than ever.
Episode 104 of the Dead Air Podcast is a time to celebrate! We finally go head to head with David Cronenberg as we discuss the 1977 film, Rabid! Rose and her Boyfriend Hart are enjoying a scenic Motorcycle ride when tragedy strikes, and they're victims to a gruesome crash. Hart manages only a few injuries but Rose is unconscious and in need of serious treatment. A bit of luck finds them at a nearby clinic that specializes in plastic surgery and after a majorly experimental procedure, the beautiful Rose, seems to be out of the woods. Soon she awakes with unexplained desires for human blood and an even stranger mutation. Oh yes, every Rose has its thorn! And this new appendage spreads a deadly infection that drives people to become rabid killers! As Rose and her victims in turn spread the disease, is there anything that can stop the deadly violence of the Rabid? Will Hart finally find a pulse and do something in the picture? It starts now!
Sit back and relax. You've stumbled in to the classiest joint in town! An exotic fantasy where the women have serious BITE. Episode 102 of the Dead Air Podcast delights with the 1985 film; Vamp! Keith and AJ want so badly to be in the hottest fraternity on their campus but can't be bothered to go through with the hazing period. So, enterprising AJ tells them that to forgo the usual process how about they provide the frat boys party with a little entertainment? With their rich classmate Duncan in tow they head to a strip club on the wrong side of town. They become mesmerized by the show stopping performance of Queen Katrina and before this night is over it will be a fight for their lives to escape a club of beautiful, bloodthirsty vampires! Death and comedy are in high supply and low demand! Tune in, now!
It's time. Dead Air straps you down, pulls out your eyes and nails headphones to your ears. It's episode 100 of the Dead Air Podcast and for this very special occasion we go back to the first Dead Air Wes and Lydia ever recorded when they covered the 1972 classic; TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD. Oh, but seeing as how it's a special occasion we're not just retreading old corpses. This is a film discussion done right. We talk not one, not two, not three, but, FOUR fucking movies. The Entire Blind Dead Franchise. Return of the Blind Dead, The Ghost Galleon and Night of the Seagulls! Plus, the origin of the Dead Air Podcast, behind the scenes information as we give you the complete oral history of how it all got started. Including the never before released pilot episode of Dead Air. It's nearly four hours of fun and it starts right, fucking, now!
Bale some hay and break out your tin snips. Wes and Lydia get stuffed on Episode 99 of the Dead Air Podcast, with the 1988 film; Scarecrows. A paramilitary group robs a base of 3.5 million dollars and after hijacking a plane they are set to fly off to spend their fortune. However, a betrayal by one of their own sees them find their way to a strand abandoned farmhouse that's surrounded by scarecrows. It's a race against time to find their money and get back to the skies. Soon though, their traitorous friend shows up stuffed with straw, not alive but but quite dead and it becomes obvious that these scarecrows are more than just decoration. Can they escape with their lives against an increasing horde of sack-boys with sickles or will they soon be strung up like the rest?
Hurry hurry hurry, step right up to episode 98 of the Dead Air Podcast! On today's episode we talk all the way up and down the 1981 classic; The Funhouse. Amy and her boyfriend Buzz head to a carnival for a double date. It's doobies and dude-bros laughing it up across the various attractions including a funhouse packed to the brim with animatronic dummies. An impromptu decision leaves the quartet overnight but as a they bare witness to a sex deal gone bad among carnival employees, it's a fight for their lives to escape the funhouse owner and his deranged son!
It's time to conjure up episode 96 of the Dead Air Podcast as we tackle the fan requested film: The Conjuring 2. Oh it's paranormal pandemonium as the Warren's investigate the curious case of the Enfield haunting. A seemingly ordinary London family is plagued by a grumpy grampa that's hellbent on keeping his home for himself despite the fact he's been dead for years. Meanwhile, the house also is home to a crooked man that goes bump in the night with a broken bumbershoot. The family is at its wits end and fear for their very lives. Enter: the Warrens. Ed and Lorraine have just been to the edge of hell with the dreaded Amityville case that has them meeting a nasty nefarious nun. An entity with a fearsome warning to the holy couple. But, what is the connection between this pious poltergeist and the Enfield haunting?
Hop! Don't walk! It's time for episode 92 of the Dead Air Podcast where Wes and Lydia talk about the 2013 film, Rigor Mortis. A famous actor with a tragic family life can no longer bare the crippling depression he faces every day and opts to end it all. But as his life drains from his hanging body he enters a world of colourful characters, twin spirits and the legendary Jangshi, aka the hopping vampire of Chinese myth.
Be careful what you "click" for! Pop in your floppies and log on to episode 90 of the Dead Air Podcast! Wes and Lydia enter the forbidden room with 2001's J-horror classic; Pulse. Two stories taking place in Japan simultaneously depict an odd set of occurrences where a member of a group of friends kills himself for no reason. Stranger still there is evidence of people logging on to this new-fangled thing called the internet that reveals a strange feed of various people looking depressed and erratic on webcams. Soon it becomes obvious that the once bustling streets of Japan are becoming vacant and in the place of people there are only ashy black stains. The two tales converge when Michi and Ryo appear to be the only two people left in Japan and maybe even, the world!
Woo Woo! All aboard the Dead Air Podcast! For our last episode of 2016. We're ringing in the new year with the 1980 slasher; Terror Train. A group of college grade med students are planning on celebrating New Years Eve in style as they board a private train. Destination Boozeville with stops over in Sexland and Drugstopia. Little do they know their collective pasts are coming back in a big bad way. As the party derails in to a bloodbath it's a nonstop rush on the midnight express where your life is the only ticket that's about to get punched.
Do you hear what I hear? A pod, a pod, casting in your ears it will bring you loads of bloody cheer! On today's episode of the Dead Air Podcast we finally take a look at the grandfather of all slashers, the 1974 film; Black Christmas. Jess and her sorority sisters are packing up and getting ready to head home for the holidays and not even a series of strange vulgar phone calls from a man named "Billy" can spoil their revelry. However, in this picturesque house a creature was stirring and the morning reveals one of the sorority sisters, Clare, has gone missing. Her father, boyfriend and closest friends can't find any trace of her and with news of the disappearance of another local girl the police are just as baffled. Everyone's a suspect as bodies pile up. Black Christmas gave the world the first true slasher. It's a story of murder, mayhem and a tortured killer that's closer than anyone could imagine.
On today's episode of the Dead Air Podcast, Wes and Lyida head up to Eel Marsh house in search of peat bog bodies and instead find the 2012 film; The Woman In Black. Arthur is a mild mannered lawyer and although his life has seen some significant personal tragedy his firm is giving him an ultimatum: close down the Drablow estate, or find a new job. A long trip to the isolated village of Crythin Gifford brings him to the fabled Eel Marsh house but before too long a series of strange events see the local's children dying in uncanny accidents that are more than they appear. Soon, Aruthur begins to discover the tragic history behind the old Eel Marsh house that spawned an undying hated that grips this town in fear.
Ding dong! You're Dead! It's episode 67 of the Dead Air Podcast and with that comes this spacious four bedroom home. It's located in a quiet suburban neighborhood with friendly neighbors, elegant decor, an in ground pool and a backdoor in to another dimension! Monsters demons and spirits will drive you mad and attempt to shuffle you off this mortal coil faster than you can say MORGUE-age! in the 1986 horror comedy House; a rock-star writer named Roger inherits a house that seems like the perfect place to finish his next book but just as he settles in he realizes that the cracks in his own troubled psyche have invited more than a few unwanted guests. Also, Wes and Lydia talk the business of writing - inspiration, agents and income!
Before you listen to episode 53 of the Dead Air Podcast we have one question for you. Who are you connected to? The question that resonates with our characters as Japan is hit with an unprecedented wave of inexplicable suicides. Seemingly happy and well adjusted people ending their own lives en masse have the police force baffled and grasping for explanations. Stranger still is the grisly clues being left behind. The horrific events can't seem to squash the national success of Dessert; a Japanese Idol band whose fun infectious tunes have everyone dancing but, of course these two things couldn't be connected, could they? Also, Wes and Lydia answer fan questions about what sort of horror movie they would like to make. It all starts now!
Welcome one and all to a very special Christmassacre episode of the Dead Air Podcast! Frankly, the weather outside isn't frightful enough so we'll have to provide the frights right here! Wes and Lydia discuss the 2010 Dutch horror film Saint. Also, Christmas horror traditions like goth cookies and skull trees! So grab your coco and curl up by the fire as we celebrate a most nontraditional traditional Christmas! For more episodes check out splatterpictures.net
In episode 26 of the award wanting podcast; Wes and Lydia head back to the mean streets of New York where nobody is safe, not even your telephone! It's a blood soaked battery powered massacre in Abel Ferrara's notoriously nasty Driller Killer. A bit of a tangent about the Rocky Horror Picture Show too! For more Episodes of the Dead Air Podcast head on over to splatterpictures.net.
Get your cummerbunds and corsages ready because Wes and Lydia are heading to Prom! In this episode we talk all the way up and down the 1980's classic Prom Night with a brief pit stop at the beginning to chat about makeup effects pioneer Jack Pierce. Check out more episode of The Dead Air Podcast at splatterpictures.net
Episode 22 of the Dead Air Podcast finds Wes and Lydia talking about the Town That Dreaded Sundown. The intense Docu-drama about the infamous Texarkana moonlight murders. Also, small A tangent about the recent horror film; It Follows. For more episodes feel free to check out splatterpictures.net
A very special bonus episode of the Dead Air Podcast. Wes interviews his one and only mother about her odd job of developing crime scene photos when she was just a teenager.
Wes "dead Air" knipe and Typical Lydia tell you all about their relaxing vacation in Italy. But not before Wes gives you the SECRET ORIGINS of the Dead Air Podcast.
The Walking Dead: Episode 415 - A (Season Finale)Welcome back to Dead Already, The Dead Air Podcast's unofficial Walking Dead podcast; brought to you by The Liberal Dead, GenreWatch, and Viewer Discretion Advised! This week on the show, Jeff (@Jeff_FOTD) and Heather (@VDA_Net) catch their breath and dig into the Season 4 Finale, Episode 416, "A." Did the finale go out with a bang? Are Jeff and Heather excited for next year? Why ia Jeff making POLICE ACADEMY references? How many dead baby references are there this week? Also, why is Heather suddenly Internet famous (hint: the reason is awesome)? Tune in for the answers to these questions and discussion about a lot more; including final thoughts on the season and the series in general... For a full, spoiler-filled recap of this week's episode, head on over and read Heather's review of Episode 416. If streaming isn't your thing, you may Download the MP3 Directly here or Subscribe Via iTunes. iTunes listeners: Please take a moment to leave us a rating/review, and we will share it on an upcoming podcast! Also, while you're at it, don't forget to Like Us On Facebook! Need to catch up? To purchase the most recent episodes of The Walking Dead, head on over to Amazon Instant Video. And, as always, if you want to drop us a line to let us know what you think of this episode of The Walking Dead, or you just want to give us feedback on the podcast in general. please send an email to podcast (at) liberaldead (dot) com. Warning! This podcast contains major spoilers for all episodes that have previously aired... Watch before you listen!
The Walking Dead: Episode 415 - UsWelcome back to Dead Already, The Dead Air Podcast's unofficial Walking Dead podcast; brought to you by The Liberal Dead, GenreWatch, and Viewer Discretion Advised! This week on the show, Jeff (@Jeff_FOTD) and Heather (@VDA_Net) dive deep into the penultimate episode of Season Four, Episode 415, "Us." How did it feel having Rick and Carl back (finally)? Was this a SONS OF ANARCHY cross-over episode? Was the Terminus reveal as fulfilling as expected? What do Heather and Jeff think is in store next week? More importantly, what are we going to do on Sundays after next week? Tune in for the answers to these questions and discussion about a lot more... For a full, spoiler-filled recap of this week's episode, head on over and read Heather's review of Episode 415. If streaming isn't your thing, you may Download the MP3 Directly here or Subscribe Via iTunes. iTunes listeners: Please take a moment to leave us a rating/review, and we will share it on an upcoming podcast! Also, while you're at it, don't forget to Like Us On Facebook! Need to catch up? To purchase the most recent episodes of The Walking Dead, head on over to Amazon Instant Video. And, as always, if you want to drop us a line to let us know what you think of this episode of The Walking Dead, or you just want to give us feedback on the podcast in general. please send an email to podcast (at) liberaldead (dot) com. Warning! This podcast contains major spoilers for all episodes that have previously aired... Watch before you listen!
The Walking Dead: Episode 414 - The GroveWelcome back to Dead Already, The Dead Air Podcast's unofficial Walking Dead podcast; brought to you by The Liberal Dead, GenreWatch, and Viewer Discretion Advised! This week on the show, Jeff (@Jeff_FOTD) and Heather (@VDA_Net) dive deep into the controversial Episode 414, "The Grove." Was the episode really as shocking as The Internet seems to think? Why does Jeff feel the need to clarify that he's actually a loving parent and not a sadistic baby-hater? Does Heather give her stamp of approval on an episode without Rick and Carl? Why are we still arguing that unresponsible arson and moonshine are not character development? How do we feel about the impending end of the season? Tune in for the answers to these questions and discussion about a lot more; including therapy options... For a full, spoiler-filled recap of this week's episode, head on over and read Heather's review of Episode 414. If streaming isn't your thing, you may Download the MP3 Directly here or Subscribe Via iTunes. iTunes listeners: Please take a moment to leave us a rating/review, and we will share it on an upcoming podcast! Also, while you're at it, don't forget to Like Us On Facebook! Need to catch up? To purchase the most recent episodes of The Walking Dead, head on over to Amazon Instant Video. And, as always, if you want to drop us a line to let us know what you think of this episode of The Walking Dead, or you just want to give us feedback on the podcast in general. please send an email to podcast (at) liberaldead (dot) com. Warning! This podcast contains major spoilers for all episodes that have previously aired... Watch before you listen!
The Walking Dead: Episode 413 - AloneWelcome back to Dead Already, The Dead Air Podcast's unofficial Walking Dead podcast; brought to you by The Liberal Dead, GenreWatch, and Viewer Discretion Advised! This week on the show, Jeff (@Jeff_FOTD) and Heather (@VDA_Net) muse over clever two-episode titles and discuss Episode 413, "Alone." Was this episode an improvement on last week's? What is the difference between "Character Development" and "Character Explanation"? What is Team Oreo, and why does Jeff think that Scumbag Sasha is so damn funny? More importantly... One-eyed dogs. Yes, that's a thing. Tune in for the answers to these questions and discussion about a lot more. For a full, spoiler-filled recap of this week's episode, head on over and read Heather's review of Episode 413. If streaming isn't your thing, you may Download the MP3 Directly here or Subscribe Via iTunes. iTunes listeners: Please take a moment to leave us a rating/review, and we will share it on an upcoming podcast! Also, while you're at it, don't forget to Like Us On Facebook! Need to catch up? To purchase the most recent episodes of The Walking Dead, head on over to Amazon Instant Video. And, as always, if you want to drop us a line to let us know what you think of this episode of The Walking Dead, or you just want to give us feedback on the podcast in general. please send an email to podcast (at) liberaldead (dot) com. Warning! This podcast contains major spoilers for all episodes that have previously aired... Watch before you listen!
The Walking Dead: Episode 412 - StillWelcome back to Dead Already, The Dead Air Podcast's unofficial Walking Dead podcast; brought to you by The Liberal Dead, GenreWatch, and Viewer Discretion Advised! This week on the show, Jeff (@Jeff_FOTD) and Heather (@VDA_Net) light shit on fire and get a drink so they can discuss Episode 412, "Still." Why would this episode make an excellent Drinking game? Why do Jeff and Heather feel like concerned parents? Why was The Talking Dead more interesting than the show itself this week? Why do people suddenly insist that THIS counts as character development? Most of all... Who has made "The List"? Tune in for the answers to these questions and discussion of a lot more talking points... For a full, spoiler-filled recap of this week's episode, head on over and read Heather's review of Episode 412. If streaming isn't your thing, you may Download the MP3 Directly here or Subscribe Via iTunes. iTunes listeners: Please take a moment to leave us a rating/review, and we will share it on an upcoming podcast! Need to catch up? To purchase the most recent episodes of The Walking Dead, head on over to Amazon Instant Video. And, as always, if you want to drop us a line to let us know what you think of this episode of The Walking Dead, or you just want to give us feedback on the podcast in general. please send an email to podcast (at) liberaldead (dot) com. Warning! This podcast contains major spoilers for all episodes that have previously aired... Watch before you listen!
The Walking Dead: Episode 411 - ClaimedWelcome back to Dead Already, The Dead Air Podcast's unofficial Walking Dead podcast; brought to you by The Liberal Dead, GenreWatch, and Viewer Discretion Advised! This week on the show, Jeff (@Jeff_FOTD) and Heather (@VDA_Net) brave the wilderness for Episode 409, "Inmates." How does this episode stack up against last week's? Why were we cringing? What does Rick have in common with John McClane? Why does Abraham remind Heather of Pee Wee's Playhouse? Tune in for the answers to these questions and discussion of a lot more talking points... For a full, spoiler-filled recap of this week's episode, head on over and read Heather's review of Episode 411. If streaming isn't your thing, you may Download the MP3 Directly here or Subscribe Via iTunes. iTunes listeners: Please take a moment to leave us a rating/review, and we will share it on an upcoming podcast! Need to catch up? To purchase the most recent episodes of The Walking Dead, head on over to Amazon Instant Video. And, as always, if you want to drop us a line to let us know what you think of this episode of The Walking Dead, or you just want to give us feedback on the podcast in general. please send an email to podcast (at) liberaldead (dot) com. Warning! This podcast contains major spoilers for all episodes that have previously aired... Watch before you listen!
The Walking Dead: Episode 410 - InmatesWelcome back to Dead Already, The Dead Air Podcast's unofficial Walking Dead podcast; brought to you by The Liberal Dead, GenreWatch, and Viewer Discretion Advised! This week on the show, Jeff (@Jeff_FOTD) and Heather (@VDA_Net) brave the wilderness for Episode 409, "Inmates." Was this episode as good as last week? What do we want to see more of? Who do we want to see less of? Were the revelations as shocking as they tried for? More importantly, what's up with all of this dead baby talk? Tune in for the answers to these questions and discussion of a lot more talking points... For a full, spoiler-filled recap of this week's episode, head on over and read Heather's review of Episode 410. If streaming isn't your thing, you may Download the MP3 Directly here or Subscribe Via iTunes. iTunes listeners: Please take a moment to leave us a rating/review, and we will share it on an upcoming podcast! Need to catch up? To purchase the most recent episodes of The Walking Dead, head on over to Amazon Instant Video. And, as always, if you want to drop us a line to let us know what you think of this episode of The Walking Dead, or you just want to give us feedback on the podcast in general. please send an email to podcast (at) liberaldead (dot) com. Warning! This podcast contains major spoilers for all episodes that have previously aired... Watch before you listen!
The Dead Air Podcast has a new presenter this week, Rob gets some devastating news, and Nick tries to keep it all together. “When Will I Be Famous” Music by Matt Goss [...]
Welcome a special episode of Dead Air - the official podcast of The Liberal Dead! This week, your host Jeff Konopka is joined by Shawn Savage (Editor In Chief at The Liberal Dead), James Harris (of Dr. Terror's Blog of Horrors), and Kristy Jett (of Fright-Rags and HorrorHound Magazine) to countdown the Best Horror & Genre Films of 2012! First, the crew reveals the results of our Best-Of 2012 survey. Find out the Top 10 Genre Films, as chosen by the readers of The Liberal Dead and the listeners of this podcast. There's some definite surprises here. Next up is the main event: A discussion of the best Genre Films of 2012. Each participant picked their Top 10 films; along with some honorable mentions. Those picks were then ranked and compiled into a master list. What was the best of the best according to the Dead Air Podcast crew? Listen to find out! Finally, rounding out the discussion, everyone talks a little bit about what they are looking forward to in 2013. This is one episode you don't want to miss! You may Download the MP3 here or Subscribe Via iTunes. iTunes listeners: Please take a moment to leave us a rating/review, and we will share it on an upcoming podcast! Dead Air will return next week with a review of the most recent Genre film in theaters, Director Jonathan Levine's Warm Bodies. Also, keep your eyes peeled for the return of Dead Already - our Unofficial Walking Dead podcast - as well as a new retrospective series on the Candyman films!
In the Dead Air Podcast this week, Nick and Rob talk about Coca Cola, Organic Food, and the new iPhone even gets a mention. Rob has an axe to grind and Nick learns all about saving money in car parks. Download the mp3 Contact information: You can email us: podcastdeadair@gmail.com You can find us on [...]
It seems that everything is coming back! First the Dead Air Podcast, now Beverly Hills Cop? We review two films for you and Rob has some very futuristic news!
In the first Dead Air Podcast in three years, Rob plays catchup by reviewing every film he’s seen in since 2009, and giving out three top tips. Nick predicts the name of Apple’s next mobile phone and they both discuss the massive court case between Apple and Samsung, and try to work out what the [...]