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After discussing a pair of episodes of Tales From the Crypt during coverage of the 30th Anniversary of Demon Knight, T's decided that he's starting to make regular trips to the Crypt to discuss this fantastic show. This time around, T's picked out a couple episodes with a connection to the hit Apple TV show, Severance, which just ended it's second season! Check out T's coverage of "On A Deadman's Chest" and "Four-Sided Triangle" #talesfromthecrypt #hbo #waynesworld #waynesworld2 #truelies #severance #childsplay #chucky #frightnight #psycho2 #theexorcist #tomholland #williamfriedkin #demonknight #jadapinkettsmith #billyzane #johnkassir #thomashadenchurch #williamsadler #thecryptkeeper #talesfromthecryptkeeper #creepshow #twilightzone #talesfromthedarkside
Personal notice: Danger is his stock in trade. If you’ve found yourself in a barrel of trouble, call George Valentine for full details. Today’s adventure begins with a man who…
Personal notice: Danger is his stock in trade. If you've found yourself in a barrel of trouble, call George Valentine for full details. Today's adventure begins with a man who…
It's time for another mid-week bonus episode. This time we have a guest, Mr. X, to talk about the Tales From the Crypt episode "Four-Sided Triangle"
HFTV is back this week to discuss one of the more famous episodes from the TFTC vault, Four-Sided Triangle!
Tales Of The Crypt 1989 Four Sided Triangle
Subscriber-only episodeWilliam Frederick Temple (9 March 1914 – 15 July 1989) was a British science fiction writer, best known for his novel "Four-Sided Triangle."Born in Woolwich in 1914, Temple's early career included working as a clerk in the London Stock Exchange. His passion for science fiction led him to become an active member of the Science Fiction Association and the British Interplanetary Society.During World War II, Temple served as a field artillery signaller. After the war, he resumed his writing career, publishing "Four-Sided Triangle" in 1949, which was later adapted into a film in 1953.Though he found success with some novels and series, such as the "Martin Magnus" series for young readers, Temple eventually returned to full-time employment in 1957 due to financial constraints. His last novel, "The Fleshpots of Sansato" (1968), marked the end of his writing career. He died in 1989."The Whispering Gallery" is one of Temple's intriguing short stories, first published in "Fantastic Universe" in October 1953. The story is set in the Whispering Gallery at St. Paul's Cathedral in London, a location famous for its unique acoustic phenomenon that allows whispers to be heard across the room.The story has been included in various anthologies and collections, such as "65 Great Tales of Horror" edited by Mary Danby."The Whispering Gallery" by R.F. Temple is a haunting tale set within the eerie confines of St. Paul's Cathedral's Whispering Gallery. The story masterfully weaves an atmospheric setting, rich with symbolism and intrigue. The golden ball atop the cathedral, symbolizing innocence and obsession, becomes a beacon of desire for the young protagonist, Frederick. Themes of innocence, fear, and the supernatural are explored with subtlety, creating a tension that drives the narrative. However, the story's pacing might feel uneven, and the characters, particularly Frederick's mother and the guide, could benefit from more depth and development.The supernatural elements in the story add a layer of complexity and intrigue. The ghostly figure and the haunting voice in the Whispering Gallery create a sense of dread and terror, playing on primal fears. The cathedral's history and the recurring ghostly events suggest a cyclical nature of time and history, where the past continues to haunt the present. Yet, some readers might find the ending and the supernatural aspects confusing or underexplained, and the connection between the historical and supernatural aspects could be clarified.In conclusion, "The Whispering Gallery" is an engaging and thought-provoking read that effectively uses its setting and supernatural elements to create suspense and horror. The golden ball's symbolism, reflecting the danger of unchecked curiosity and obsession, adds depth to the story. While the character development and clarity in some areas could be enhanced, the story's exploration of innocence, obsession, and fear, along with its rich symbolism, make it a memorable piece of horror fiction. The allure of the unknown and unattainable, embodied in the golden ball, leads the protagonist to his doom, offering a chilling commentary on human desire and the dark corners of the human psyche.New Patreon RequestBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEVisit us here: www.ghostpod.orgBuy me a coffee if you're glad I do this: https://ko-fi.com/tonywalkerIf you really want to help me, become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barcudMusic by The Heartwood Institute: https://bit.ly/somecomeback
Greetings Boils and Ghouls! Wade and Scott discuss Season 2 Episode 9, Four-Sided Triangle Warning: Episode does contain mature language and spoilers Be sure to follow us on Instagram: @talesfromthepodcrypt Subscribe to Youtube: youtube.com/mintcondishproductions Music by Jen Tonon
George Valentine impersonates a Canadian novelist to discover whether an eight month old accident was really murder. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iloveoldtimeradio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iloveoldtimeradio/support
Welcome boils and ghouls, to a tale of... uncomfortable ogling? This week, Courtland and Brandon watch the fifteenth episode of Tales from the Crypt and discuss the sexiest way to retrieve eggs, disappointing scarecrows, and a whole lot of heavy breathing. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/PrivateIsland Become a Patron - Patron.com/privateisland Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/UANPod Laugh with us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/upallnightpodcast/ Connect with fans on Discord - https://discord.gg/2RAp2af
Smokey here with just a little information about our next screening.17th December at 7PM GMT, we will be showing Four Sided Triangle.But this time, this viewing is open to ALL!We hope to see as many of you there as possible.The link will be available on our social pages, very soon.Twitter - @househammerpodFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088229529289
Smokey's your guide through a Four Sided Triangle. A surprising shape or film for so many reasons and not just because of the bad geometry.Ben goes all weird science in space, Smokey finds the connection between a gorilla and Bob Hope and Cev finally destroys the nylon business model...“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev MooreArtwork by Richard WellsTo download The House Of Hammer Bingo Card go to https://www.attaboyclarence.com/bingo-cardTo sign up as a patron and receive extra content go to patreon.com/househammerpodWhy not visit our online store at https://the-house-of-hammer.creator-spring.com
Release Date: October 6, 2010George is hired by a Canadian writer to investigate a mysterious death.Original Air Date:March 21, 1949Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectives
Camp Counselors Lauren Jewell and Tish DeLano creep through the crypt and discuss season two episode nine of Tales From The Crypt, “Four-Sided Triangle". HAY there, Campers! Listen in as Camp Counselors Tish & Lauren grasp at STRAWS while discussing enormous eggplants, the male gaze, and horror icons. (They're just a couple of good girls, in straw hats, with their arms out in a cornfield…) Subscribe Today! - - - Credits: Editing: Lauren Jewell Logo: Tish DeLano Producers: Lauren Jewell & Tish DeLano Theme Song: Stevo Doccerson Contact us at campcreeppodcast@gmail.com Want to support the show? Leave us a review! Check out the newest EP by thePicassos, "And Other Scary Stories"! https://thepicassos.bandcamp.com/ Creep It Real!
Listen as the Crypt Dads Review Season2 Episode 9 of Tales from the Crypt: Four Sided Triangle. This one goes way off the rails as Jason wants to talk about the sauciest Dad question to date.
We're throwing an early birthday party for the great Bob Bailey, a radio legend who starred in a pair of long-running detective dramas. We'll hear him as George Valentine in "The Four-Sided Triangle" (originally aired on Mutual on March 21, 1949) and "Out of Mind" (originally aired on Mutual on May 2, 1949) from Let George Do It. Then, he's Johnny Dollar - "the man with the action-packed expense account" - in "The Markham Matter" (originally aired on CBS on November 18, 1956) and "The Confederate Coinage Matter" (originally aired on CBS on July 28, 1957).
Episode Notes CW: This episode discusses depictions of sexual assault. Well we finally did it, we welcome someone else into the Crypt as Phil Gonzales ("Deep in Bear Country", "It's Del Toro Time", "Pizza Toast") joins us. And of course the nicest gent in podcasting joins us to discuss the skeeziest episode of Tales from the Crypt yet in Tom Holland's "Four-Sided Triangle", a tale of captivity, unwanted sexual advances, and a very confusing ending. It takes a truly next level disturbing when a clown-scarecrow isn't the most unnerving part of your episode. So, thanks for dropping by Phil, sorry our show is so gross! IMDB Page for "Four-Sided Triangle": https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0716851/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Directed by Tom Holland, Starring Patricia Arquette, Chelcie Ross, Susan Blommaert Intro and outro music: "Mr. N" by Molly Fancher
Join us for week 2 in our series "Four Sided Triangle" where we discuss the obedience required for the true disciple of Christ.
In this episode of Reconsidering, Dr.Damian Gibson and Matthew Kayfabe delve into how great Booker T, their favorite celebrity appearance in wrestling, and how to fit four men into a triangle match. Plus the regular Commentary Corner and Whats on RAW this week. You can see the main event here https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3g4bgj
It's back! Cast from the Crypt has returned from the dead just like the Cryptkeeper himself! This week is FOUR-SIDED TRIANGLE about Patricia Arquette being too hot and a pervy old farmer who's jealous of a scarecrow. CJ tried to move, hillbillies have a marital spat, and a woman actually fucks a scarecrow in the comic. Shriek of the Week: The California fires. They scary. Please help if you can!
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Let George Do It is an American radio drama series produced from 1946 to 1954 by Owen and Pauline Vinson. Bob Bailey starred as private investigator George Valentine; Olan Soule voiced the role in 1954. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter. The program then changed into a suspenseful tough guy private eye series. Sponsored by Standard Oil of California, now known as Chevron, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Don Lee network of the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings an---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/let-george-do-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
(TALES FROM THE CRYPT Season 2, Episode 9 "Four-Sided Triangle") Happy two year anniversary! To celebrate Short and Spooky (the podcast bout anthology shows) is bringing back a fan favorite guest Miss Kyrie. Together with hosts Jon and Tom, the crew talks about an episode of Tales From the Crypt called "Four-Sided Triangle" starring Patricia Arquette and a creepy clown scarecrow. Also, Jon talks about shitting himself. Sorry mom! Please Rate, Review, Recommend, and Reach out to us @ShortandSpooky on Twitter and ShortandSpooky@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shortandspooky/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shortandspooky/support
On this episode of Tales from the Podcast I have a special treat for everyone this episode isn't only just a great one, but also the first with my brand new cohost Ema.You can follow me at:https://instagram.com/tales_from_the_podcasthttps://twitter.com/TalesFromThePodhttps://facebook.com/groups/talesfromthepodcastAnd can contact me through my website:http://talesfromthepodcast.com
Dig into the disturbing geometry of Season 2 Episode 9, Four Sided Triangle. As always, if you’d like to follow along — and support the show / John Kassir — then you can pick up your own copy of TFTC Season 2 at this link https://amzn.to/2V81Rno
Sorry for the delay but it’s Tales Tuesday! This week we discuss Four Sided Triangle, in which Patricia Arquette falls in love with a dang scarecrow. Also there’s a lot...
If you fall in love with a scarecrow, then you’ve drawn the last straw.. I’ll stop. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nostromopodcast/support
It's the eighth episode of Chronicles from the Crypt, a twice a month look back at HBO's horror anthology Tales from the Crypt. Casualty Chris and Father Malone are past the halfway point of Season 2 with a look at the last love triangle episode of the season "Four-Sided Triangle" and the Don Rickles-led "The Ventriloquist's Dummy".Follow Casualty Chris @KultureStach, Father Malone @FatherMalone73, and the podcast @ChroniclesFTC.Catch Chronicles on all Podcatchers and at chroniclesfromthecrypt.com!
Collect those eggs, take off your bra, and go visit your bird-scaring man made of straw in this review of the Tales from the Crypt's Season 2, Episode 9 "Four-sided Triangle"!!! The Good Evening, Kiddies! Podcast has a facebook page! Join by clicking this link https://www.facebook.com/goodeveningkiddiespod Want to support the podcast? Leave an iTunes review, subscribe/follow the podcast, or donate to the Patreon page!
Episode 0 is an introduction to Hammer House of Podcast, setting out where Paul and Liz are starting in their monthly watch of Hammer horror movies, which movies they’re going to see, and the extras you can get for supporting them. Plus, Paul talks a lot about the movie that isn’t where they’ll be starting: Four-Sided Triangle. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HHoP Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HammerHousePod
It’s a classic tale of man trying to be God as Jim and Mark examine the 1953 cerebral Sci-Fi drama, “Four Sided Triangle,” directed bythe legendary Freddie Francis
tri*an*gle (noun): a shape that is made up of three lines and three angles. It looks like someone at 1951 Down Place has failed basic studies as our mathematically challenged hosts Casey, Derek, and Scott attempt to be acute in their review of 1953’s Four Sided Triangle. Can our hosts do right by this triangle […]
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Mathematician Kevin Wortman of the University of Utah discusses geometry and the film The Monster and the Woman (a.k.a., The Four-Sided Triangle).
Mathematician Kevin Wortman of the University of Utah discusses geometry and the film The Monster and the Woman (a.k.a., The Four-Sided Triangle).
Mathematician Kevin Wortman of the University of Utah discusses geometry and the film The Monster and the Woman (a.k.a., The Four-Sided Triangle).