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In another quarantined edition of Shock Waves, join your hosts Rob Galluzzo, Ryan Turek, Elric Kane, and Rebekah McKendry as they discuss all the latest horrors! Ryan revisited the Hannibal Lector franchise & CABIN FEVER! Bekah took a chance on I SEE YOU and the BLOOD FEAST remake. Elric caught up on some new genre offerings: THE SIREN, 1BR, BLOOD QUANTUM. And Rob discovered the kindertrauma of the original 1973 DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK! Then we welcome back to the show special guests Jeff Gittel and Joe Rubin from Vinegar Syndrome! They're giving us the inside scoop on their upcoming halfway to Black Friday sale, discussing RAD, THE CANDY SNATCHERS, HOLLYWOOD HORROR HOUSE, BEYOND THE DOOR III, XTRO III, FORGOTTEN GIALLI and so much more. We even get one surprise title announcement out of them! Kick back and enjoy!
Are you afraid of the dark? Don't be, because EHMON is here to hold your hand as we journey into the dark and dank basement of the massive estate you just took ownership of and to find out what kinds of bizarre CGI creatures await you in the shadows. Join us for this week's discussion of DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK, the Guillermo-del-Toro-produced remake of a made-for-TV 1973 cult film.
Closing out the season with our annual Halloween triple feature, we discuss crappy remakes, Vincent Price vs Oliver Reed, & the preferred soundtracks for seducing partners to bed. This is a packed one!Fright Night (1985)Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973)Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
Up too late and full of sugar, Jill and Caryn review DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (2010; Miramax (presents), FilmDistrict (in association with), Necropia, Gran Via, Tequila Gang) between bouts of giggles and memories of better Guy Pierce movies.
The 1970s TV movies The Night Stalker, Gargoyles, Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark, and Trilogy of Terror-Amelia are considered. The Night Stalker DVD Kolchak: The Night Stalker DVD Gargoyles DVD Don't Be Afraid of the Dark DVD Trilogy of Terror DVD Music themes/clips included-CBS Friday Night Movie theme 1966-1978-Various ABC Movie of the Week promos-The Night Stalker (1972) theme music/clips-Kolchak: The Night Stalker TV series theme-Dark Shadows Groovy Horror Head Toy Commercial-Gargoyles (1973) theme music/clips-Monster Vitamins Vincent Price TV commercial -Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973) theme music/clips-I Vant To Bite Your Finger TV commercial-Night Gallery syndication promo-Trilogy of Terror-Amelia (1975) theme music/clips Donate to Forgotten TV Podcast published at forgottentv.podbean.com More at Forgotten TV Support Forgotten TV on Amazon Part of the Frequent Wire Podcast Network Amazon links are affiliate.
Day 3 of DELTOROCON features an interview with writer/director/artist Troy Nixey, who Guillermo tagged to direct DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK. Prior to that, Nixey's feature film resume consisted of a short film called LATCHKEY'S LAMENT. Parker Lyons and Greg Kishbaugh talk with Troy about making the leap to a major production and the impact Guillermo has had on his career.
We’re back to our regular format this week, with Louie in the spotlight and Steve Prokopy, Capone from Aint it Cool, joining us at the DVD Shelf to take a look at TV horror in the form of three TV movies and miniseries- 1979’s Salem’s Lot, 1971’s Duel, and 1973’s Don’t Be Afraid of the ... The post The Televerse #55- Spotlight on Louie/Capone’s Horror Picks (1) appeared first on PopOptiq.
We talk about Scott's movie challenge of Little Fockers in excruciating detail. We also do the Top Ten, Finger list, Take Out The Trash, a reading from The Terrible Game and a new Straight to Video segment review for the film Alive Or Dead.
In which Thom & Andru welcome back the show's very first guest Brian Peck, for a spoileriffic, Ape-tastic discussion in which everyone learns that good remakes are possible in 2011, but only if your source material featured Roddy McDowell. Also, praise for SportsNight, disdain for Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark, a shameless plug for MegaSpider, and which bad films have the members of our panel walked out on? The answer...may surprise you.
Scott and Joey do this weeks Top Ten, The Finger List and talk about Joey's movie challenge of Sphere. Also, we do the "Taking Out The Trash" segment for Sphere and Scott reads the next installment from The Terrible Game.