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In this episode of General Witchfinders, we take a close look at The Creeping Flesh (1973), a British horror film from cult studio Tigon British Film Productions. Best known for low-budget horror that ran alongside the likes of Hammer Horror and Amicus, Tigon was founded in 1966 by Tony Tenser and operated out of Hammer House on Wardour Street in London. This marks our first dive into their back catalogue—and what a place to start.The Creeping Flesh stars Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (#BigChrisLee) as brothers on opposing ends of a bizarre scientific discovery involving an ancient skeleton, reanimation, and some very shaky ideas about inherited evil. Lorna Heilbron plays opposite them as the increasingly disturbed Penelope.The film was directed by Freddie Francis, a key figure in British horror cinema. Francis replaced Don Sharp at the last minute and brought his usual visual flair, having previously directed Paranoiac, The Evil of Frankenstein, Dracula Has Risen from the Grave, and Tales from the Crypt. He's also better known in wider circles for his cinematography—earning two Academy Awards and five BAFTAs for work on Sons and Lovers, The Elephant Man, The Innocents, Return to Oz, and Glory. He also worked on Dune, Cape Fear, and even music videos for All Saints and Jimmy Nail. Cinematographer Norman Warwick handled the visuals on The Creeping Flesh. Warwick was also behind the camera for The Abominable Dr. Phibes (see Episode 10), Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, and Confessions of a Window Cleaner. The film was shot at Shepperton Studios and Thorpe House in Surrey.We believe The Creeping Flesh was the 20th film pairing Cushing and Lee, likely falling between Horror Express (Episode 7) and Nothing but the Night (Episode 42). We're happy to be corrected—find us on BlueSky @generalwitch.Subscribe, listen, and join us as we explore the world of British cult horror, Tigon films, and everything in between. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spring is in the air and so is the groove. A vibrant blend of funky rhythms, soulful vocals and uplifting house vibes packed into one fresh seasonal mix. Hit play, feel the energy and if you enjoy the sound, like repost and follow. SoundCloud: @djhammer YouTube: youtube.com/djhammerbg Facebook: facebook.com/hammerbg Instagram: instagram.com/djhammerbg Podcast: link.chtbl.com/wSgf8lmW
The time has come to open our Patreon vault and release Darkplace Dreamers series 3: Hammer House Of Horror. Join Dean & Darkplace Robert for episode 12, as we are finally done! The horror is at an end.Check out booksboys.com for links to our social media, merchandise, music, etc, as well as patreon.com/booksboys for the latest episodes of Playboys Extra, Darkplace Dreamers, Film Fellows, Animation Adventurers and more!booksboys.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for Hammer's Hands of the Ripper, a 1971 British horror film released as the second half of a double feature with Twins of Evil. Directed by Peter Sasdy, produced by Aida Young, and written by L.W. Davidson from a story by Edward Spencer Shew. Making good use of the large Baker Street set at Pinewood Studios—left over from The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes—the production was denied permission to film its final scenes at St. Paul's Cathedral, so a replica was constructed instead. If the Pritchards' home and staircase look familiar, it's because Hammer's ever-resourceful set designers reused elements from The Curse of Frankenstein years earlier (see episode 2 of our podcast for more on that classic). Director Peter Sasdy, who cited Hands of the Ripper as his favourite film, also directed the original Adrian Mole TV series (both The Secret Diary and The Growing Pains), three episodes of Hammer House of Horror, and two other Hammer features: Countess Dracula and Taste the Blood of Dracula (the latter coming to the podcast later this year, hopefully). Most monumentally, he directed the legendary BBC sci-fi thriller The Stone Tape (definitely check General Witchfinders number 5—our third most popular episode to date!). Eric Porter stars as Doctor Pritchard. Renowned for his work in film, television, and theatre, he famously played Professor Moriarty opposite Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes and Soames Forsyte in The Forsyte Saga. Angharad Rees plays Anna, the daughter of the Ripper. She appeared in Boon (take a drink), starred as Demelza in 28 episodes of Poldark, and, the year after Hands of the Ripper, featured in Under Milk Wood alongside Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole, and Elizabeth Taylor. She was made a Fellow of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, had a pub named after her in Pontypridd (sadly now a card shop), and founded a Knightsbridge jewellery company, Angharad. Pieces she designed were featured in Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Wikipedia also notes she was once in a relationship with Alan Bates, which we mention only to plug episode 35, where we talked about The Shout.Lynda "Nurse Gladys Emmanuel" Baron appears as Long Liz—a curious name choice considering Long Liz was an actual canonical Ripper victim. Here, she's depicted alive and well (at least initially), years after Saucy Jack's supposed demise. Baron appeared as a recurring character in both Coronation Street and EastEnders, and played three different characters in Doctor Who across three Doctors.Dora Bryan turns up as Mrs Golding, one of two clairvoyants in the film. You may know her from 50 episodes of Last of the Summer Wine, Boon (drink), or as Helen in A Taste of Honey (written by Jon's mum's mate Shelagh Delaney). She (Dora, not Shelagh) also appeared in both a Carry On and a St Trinian's.Lastly, Norman Bird pops up as the Police Inspector. If he looks familiar, it's because he had over 200 TV and 60 film roles. He was in Spywatch (as Mr Jenkins), Boon (drink), Woof!, Whack-O!, and Help! (with Stephen Mangan). He also did a stint in Jim Davidson's Up the Elephant and Round the Castle—only mentioned because Ross was convinced it was alongside Marina Sirtis, but IMDb says she was in just one episode?Anyway, back to Norman Bird. He appeared in The Adventure Game, Whistle Down the Wind, Steptoe and Son, Fawlty Towers, Please Sir!, and The Medusa Touch (on our long list since day one). He was Mr Braithwaite, the farmer, in Worzel Gummidge and voiced Bilbo in the 1978 Ralph Bakshi Lord of the Rings. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The time has come to open our Patreon vault and release Darkplace Dreamers series 3: Hammer House Of Horror. Join Dean & Darkplace Robert for episode 11, as we are really really getting bored of the show.Check out booksboys.com for links to our social media, merchandise, music, etc, as well as patreon.com/booksboys for the latest episodes of Playboys Extra, Darkplace Dreamers, Film Fellows, Animation Adventurers and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Funky grooves and uplifting vibes to warm your winter!
A Ghost Story for Christmas is a series of annual British short films first broadcast on BBC One from 1971 to 1978, and sporadically revived by the BBC since 2005. With one exception, the original films were directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark and shot on 16 mm color film. The series aimed to adapt classic ghost stories for television, echoing the tradition of telling supernatural tales at Christmas. So far, we've covered A Warning to the Curious and The Signalman in Episode 21, Whistle and I'll Come to You and Stigma in Episode 32, and The Stalls of Barchester along with The Treasure of Abbot Thomas in Episodes 41a and 41b.This year, we're bringing you Lost Hearts on New Year's Eve. But tonight, Christmas Eve—the traditional night for ghost stories—we'll be discussing The Ash Tree. Written for the screen by David Rudkin and based on M.R. James's short story, The Ash Tree was directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark. Looking back at Clark's credits, it's surprising we haven't mentioned that he also directed one of our favorite monkey-man TV drama events from the 1990s—Chimera. That's definitely something we should cover, assuming we can find a way to watch it. The Ash Tree aired on December 23, 1975, and featured Edward Petherbridge in the dual roles of Sir Richard and Sir Matthew. According to IMDb, Petherbridge began his career in 1961 and appeared in a wide range of film and TV roles. He's apparently best known as the sharp and snooty sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey in The Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries. Impressively, he kept working until 2017, with one of his final roles being the voice of a gentleman fish in one of Tim Burton's Alice films.The cast also included Preston Lockwood as Dr. Croome, Barbara Ewing as Anne Mothersole, and, happily for our status as a secret Doctor Who podcast (though perhaps less happily for James), Lalla Ward as Lady Augusta. Barbara Ewing had an impressive career on the small screen, appearing in shows like Peak Practice, Casualty, The Bill, an episode of Hammer House of Horror, and even the Pertwee-fronted game show Whodunnit?. She also appeared in Chiller, a British horror/fantasy anthology series from 1995 that Ross has somehow never seen but seems to pop up constantly on people's CVs. are you two aware of this and should we be covering it?) Beyond acting, Ewing is also an accomplished novelist, with nine books to her name. Her novel A Dangerous Vine even made the long list for the Orange Prize. Lalla Ward had a fascinating career trajectory. Her first film after leaving the Central School of Speech and Drama was Hammer's Vampire Circus. She was close friends with Douglas Adams, who famously took her as his date to a screening of The Empire Strikes Back in the early 1980s. Adams also introduced her to her second husband, Richard Dawkins (for whom she would later provide illustrations for his controversial books), at his 40th birthday party—they were the only two who showed up on time! Of course, her first husband was Tom Baker, with whom she starred in Doctor Who as the second incarnation of the Time Lady Romana from 1979 to 1981. There really should be a General Witchfinders drinking game where you take a sip every time we mention someone in this next bit: In 2019, a modern-day audio adaptation of The Ash Tree was released by Bafflegab Productions. Written by Matthew Holness, it starred Amanda Abbington, Reece Shearsmith, and John Sessions. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The time has come to open our Patreon vault and release Darkplace Dreamers series 3: Hammer House Of Horror. Join Dean & Darkplace Robert for episode 9. This episode features Piece Brosnan somehow. Check out booksboys.com for links to our social media, merchandise, music, etc, as well as patreon.com/booksboys for the latest episodes of Playboys Extra, Darkplace Dreamers, Film Fellows, Animation Adventurers and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! And welcome to the 82nd and last episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions from The Quatermass Xperiment through to Doctor Jekyll. This month, we review Peter Cushing's many appearances over the years on The Morcambe and Wise Show! Next month: it's the debut of Telefantasy Time Jump!
Keith and Ben preview the final UFC offering of 2024 with detailed predictions and picks for all 13 fights. Amid the analysis—and some truly irresponsible upset picks by one of your prognosticators—side topics of conversation included pioneering mixed martial arts gym Hammer House, gigantic former NBA center Mark Eaton, and of course Bo Nickal.0:00 Intro: You never talk about a no-hitter6:25 Josephine Lindgren Knutsson (8-0) vs. Piera Rodriguez (9-2) 16:30 Davey Grant (15-7) vs. Ramon Taveras (10-2)25:52 Miranda Maverick (14-5) vs. Jamey-Lyn Horth (7-1)35:43 Miles Johns (15-2, 1 NC) vs. Felipe Lima (13-1)45:42 Sean Woodson (12-1-1) vs. Fernando Padilla (16-5) 58:29 Joel Alvarez (21-3) vs. Drakkar Klose (15-2-1)1:11:27 Michael Johnson (22-19) vs. Ottman Azaitar (13-2)1:23:50 Navajo Stirling (5-0) vs. George Tokkos (10-4) 1:33:11 Adrian Yanez (17-5) vs. Daniel Marcos (16-0, 1 NC)1:46:37 Vitor Petrino (11-1) vs. Dustin Jacoby (19-9-1)1:57:13 Manel Kape (19-7) vs. Bruno Silva (14-5-2, 1 NC)2:08:36 Cub Swanson (29-14) vs. Billy Quarantillo (18-6) 2:18:04 Colby Covington (17-4) vs. Joaquin Buckley (20-6)
The time has come to open our Patreon vault and release Darkplace Dreamers series 3: Hammer House Of Horror. Join Dean & Darkplace Robert for episode 8. Check out booksboys.com for links to our social media, merchandise, music, etc, as well as patreon.com/booksboys for the latest episodes of Playboys Extra, Darkplace Dreamers, Film Fellows, Animation Adventurers and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! And welcome to the 81st and last regular episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions from The Quatermass Xperiment through to Doctor Jekyll. This month, we review the last Hammer Horror movie to date, Doctor Jekyll (2023).
The time has come to open our Patreon vault and release Darkplace Dreamers series 3: Hammer House Of Horror. Join Dean & Darkplace Robert for episode 7. Check out booksboys.com for links to our social media, merchandise, music, etc, as well as patreon.com/booksboys for the latest episodes of Playboys Extra, Darkplace Dreamers, Film Fellows, Animation Adventurers and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! And welcome to the 80th episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions from The Quatermass Xperiment through to Jekyll This month, we review The Lodge (2019).
Enter the Hammer House of Franklin-Stein! Cindy and Chris discuss Hammer's second entry in their original horror franchise, Revenge of Frankenstein! Peter Cushing returns as the mad baron, determined to create the perfect man! And it looks like he does…until cannibalism kicks in! Then follow us into the comic crypt for The Phantom Stranger #26, where the mysterious traveler encounters the Spawn of Frankenstein! By Len Wein, Marv Wolfman and Jim Aparo! Subscribe via iTunes. Or Spotify.. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/supermatespodcast Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Email us at supermatespodcast@gmail.com Clip credits: Revenge of Franktenstein (1958) directed by Terrence Fisher “People Are Strange” by The Doors “Feed My Frankenstein” by Alice Cooper
The time has come to open our Patreon vault and release Darkplace Dreamers series 3: Hammer House Of Horror. Join Dean & Darkplace Robert for episode 6. Check out booksboys.com for links to our social media, merchandise, music, etc, as well as patreon.com/booksboys for the latest episodes of Playboys Extra, Darkplace Dreamers, Film Fellows, Animation Adventurers and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! And welcome to the 78th episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions from The Quatermass Xperiment through to Jekyll This month, we review The Woman in Black: Angel of Death (2014).
The time has come to open our Patreon vault and release Darkplace Dreamers series 3: Hammer House Of Horror. Join Dean & Darkplace Robert for episode 5. THIS IS THE GOOD ONE! DOWNLOAD, or stream:Check out booksboys.com for links to our social media, merchandise, music, etc, as well as patreon.com/booksboys for the latest episodes of Playboys Extra, Darkplace Dreamers, Film Fellows, Animation Adventurers and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! And welcome to the 78th episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions from The Quatermass Xperiment through to Jekyll This month, we review The Quiet Ones (2014).
The time has come to open our Patreon vault and release Darkplace Dreamers series 3: Hammer House Of Horror. Join Dean & Darkplace Robert for episode 4. What if people adopt a weird kid?Check out booksboys.com for links to our social media, merchandise, music, etc, as well as patreon.com/booksboys for the latest episodes of Playboys Extra, Darkplace Dreamers, Film Fellows, Animation Adventurers and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! And welcome to the 77th episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter, and now beyond! This month, we review The Woman in Black (2012).
Anthologic 201 Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense S1E01 Mark of the Devil For the entire set of Anthologic, click here For the RSS Feed for this podcast, use: http://feeds.feedburner.com/anthologic Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-odd
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Anthologic 201 Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense S1E01 Mark of the Devil For the entire set of Anthologic, click here For the RSS Feed for this podcast, use: http://feeds.feedburner.com/anthologic Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-odd
The time has come to open our Patreon vault and release Darkplace Dreamers series 3: Hammer House Of Horror. Join Dean & Darkplace Robert for episode 3. How many sexy secretaries can one man have? Also recurring time loop. Check out booksboys.com for links to our social media, merchandise, music, etc, as well as patreon.com/booksboys for the latest episodes of Playboys Extra, Darkplace Dreamers, Film Fellows, Animation Adventurers and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! And welcome to the 76th episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter, and now beyond! This month, we review Wake Wood (2009).
The time-traveling witch does not like your shower. Approachability: 9/10 (80s TV-level scares ) Content Warnings: Blood/Gore; Intense fat-shaming; Medical Horror Next Week's Film RandomHorror9 T-Shirts! Hosts: Jeffrey Cranor & Cecil Baldwin (Find more of our work on Welcome to Night Vale) Logo: David Baldwin Random Horror 9 Patreon YouTube, Twitter, Letterboxd, & Instagram: @RandomHorror9 We are part of Night Vale Presents
Hello! And welcome to the 75th episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter, and now beyond! This month, we review The Resident (2011).
Hello! And welcome to the 74th episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter, and now beyond! This month, we review Let Me In (2010).
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We continue where we left off in episode 27 with our exploration of the 1976 British anthology series "Beasts," written by the legendary Nigel Kneale (who now has his own dedicated page on our website!), tonight we watch the first of two episodes "The Dummy." Directed by Don Leaver (not Cleaver), a veteran of many shows from our youth and boasts credits on two episodes of "Hammer House of Horror": "Witching Time" and "The Mark of Satan" Bernard Horsfal as Clyde Boydl: He appeared in classic TV series like the very first episode of "The Avengers" and a four "Doctor Who" serials: "The Mind Robber," "The War Games," "The Planet of the Daleks," and "The Deadly Assassin." Glyn Houston as Sidney Stewart: another "Doctor Who" alumnus, having featured in "The Hand of Fear" and "The Awakening." The fantastically named Thorley Walters as Sir Ramsey: bringing a wealth of genre experience to the table, playing the Burgermeister in "Vampire Circus, "Dr. Hertz in "Frankenstein Created Woman" and Inspector Frisch in "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed,". Notably, Michael Sheard as the Sergeant, who gained fame for his portrayal of the tyrannical schoolteacher Mr. Bronson in Grange Hill during the mid-1980s. He also developed a niche for playing Adolf Hitler, appearing in four films: "Rogue Male," "The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission," "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," an uncredited role in "Hitler of the Andes." and in the TV series "The Tomorrow People." Sheard also made appearances in Doctor Who: "The Ark," "Mind of Evil," "Pyramid of Mars," "The Invisible Enemy," "Castrovalva," and "Remembrance of the Daleks. We also see Lillias Walker as Joan Eastgate - her obligatory Doctor Who appearance being "Terror of the Zygons", was married to Peter Vaughan, who starred in "Warning to the Curious." (episode 21) Patricia Haines as Sheila Boy - She also starred in "Virgin Witch" with first-time actor Vicky Michelle. Haines was married to Michael Caine with whom she had a daughter; sadly, this was her final screen role. And finally, of course, one of our most featured actors, Clive Swift (or as the Apple Podcasts AI transcript generator calls him, Kloof Swift). We've covered his career several times now, and I highly recommend Andrew Screens ‘Book of Beasts' blog for a fantastic, exhaustive biography. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! And welcome to the 73rd episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter. This month, we review the last of the classic Hammer films! It's To The Devil a Daughter (1976).
The string of heist movies continues with an outstanding British entry with The Lavender Hill Mob! Sunday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater is the Donnie Yen thriller, Kung Fu Killer! The Geeks closed the book on Hammer House of Horror with a review of the final episode and the whole series! The Top 3 continues with the musical theme with the boys' top 3 songs of 1972! Bonus, the Geeks' song list can be found here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL57wJ1fimbuw1FLXWqi9dF2bXBvTrB9sZ&si=XUnGd1rdM_eYN8th Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin' On! Timestamps 11:19 Top 3 Songs of 1972 27:14 Hammer House of Horror Episode 13 43:12 Kung Fu Killer 58:33 The Lavender Hill Mob --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
In honor of Valentines Day, this weeks Top 3 features the Geeks' favorite love songs! Sunday Afternoon Kung-Fu Theater features another gritty Shaw Bros. offering in Killer Constable! The string of fantastic heist movies continues with The League of Gentlemen! The boys finally get to the penultimate episode of Hammer House of Horror! Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin' On! Timestamps 9:53 Top 3 Love Songs 25:44 Hammer House of Horror Episode 11 39:16 Killer Constable 55:47 The League of Gentlemen --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
Hello! And welcome to the 72nd episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter. This month, we review The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974).
This week, the Geeks list their favorite TV shows of 2023 in the Top 3! Sunday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater features Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh in Supercop! The heist thrills continue with Burt Lancaster's debut in The Killers! And no broadcast would be complete without an episode of Hammer House of Horror! Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin' On! Timestamps 10:23 Top 3 TV Shows of 2023 26:17 Hammer House of Horror Episode 11 33:52 Supercop 47:45 The Killers --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
This week, the Geeks finally stop teasing and talk music...specifically the best songs of 1979 in the Top 3 List! Sunday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater features the 90s Hong Kong classic, The Heroic Trio! The heist thrills continue with the Academy Award winning Topkapi! The chills continue with Hammer House of Horror! Bonus: The Geeks put together a playlist of their top songs from 1979: https://youtu.be/7hx4gdlfamo?si=RjRC5VqRGkpk9Vjt Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin On! Timestamps 5:51 Top 3 Songs of 1979 23:57 Hammer House of Horror Episode 10 33:37 The Heroic Trio 47:24 Topkapi --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
Because Keith ruins everything, the Geeks review not one, but two movies in Sunday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater! The Kid with the Golden Arm features the entire Venom Mob! The second is the grittier than gritty The Savage 5! Also on the broadcast, get to know the Geeks with the Top 3 recent subjects that have caught their fancy! This week's Scooby Snack for Lance is the heist thriller Trace! WARNING: This one has a twist that is discussed for 5 minutes, spoiler details in the timestamps! No podcast would be complete without a review of Hammer House of Horror! Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin' On! Timestamps 8:33 Top 3 Recent Topics That Have Caught Our Fancy 28:08 Hammer House of Horror Episode 9 38:01 The Kid with the Golden Arm 51:24 The Savage 5 1:01:42 Trance (SPOILERS BETWEEN 1:09:00 AND 1:14:10) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
The weather is lousy, so the boys binged the entire season of What If...? for a mega-review! Lance get's treated to another heist movie in the really awesome The Thieves! The Geeks recast their favorite movies in the Top 3 List! Hammer House of Horror continues on with Episode 8...which Keith skipped! Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin' On! Timestamps 9:30 Top 3 Movie Recasts 28:51 Hammer House of Horror Episode 8 38:41 The Thieves 54:03 What If...? Season 2 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
Hello! And welcome to the 71st episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter. This month, we review 1974's Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell.
The Geeks have returned, let the hijinks ensue! In what has become a tradition, the Top 3 List is the boys' geeky predictions for 2024! Sunday Afternoon Kung-Fu Theater returns with Muay Thai Warrior! You also get Ben Affleck's heist thriller, The Town! And the broadcast wouldn't be complete without the latest episode of Hammer House of Horror, now with its own intro! Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin' On! Timestamps 8:15 Top 3 Geek Predictions of 2024 28:58 Hammer House of Horror Episode 7 41:05 Muay Thai Warrior 53:31 The Town --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
The Geeks had the best Top 3 list in the history of the broadcast all lined up, but Lance forgot to hit record, so you're stuck with this! The boys review episode 6 of Hammer House of Horror, 7 Swords in Friday Night Kung-Fu Theater, and Brain Needs One watches his first Jason Statham movie with Guy Ritchie's Wrath Of Man! Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin' On! Timestamps 6:53 Hammer House of Horror Episode 6 18:28 7 Swords 40:31 Wrath Of Man --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
The Geeks needed some help when it came to the end of the John Wick Series, so they called in Dr. Rich Needs One and Superfan Mike for the review! They also sit in for Sunday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater and the Academy Award nominated Hero featuring both Jet Li and Donnie Yen! Also on the menu, Hammer House of Horror episode 5 and their Top 3 (Geeky) Hopes for 2024! Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin' On! Timestamps 10:54 Top 3 Hopes for 2024 27:21 Hammer House of Horror Episode 5 43:04 Hero 1:04:59 John Wick Chapter 4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
Hello! And welcome to the Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter. It's another Hammer House of Podcast Christmas Special! We're back with another commentary, this time for the first episode of Season 5 of The Avengers, "From Venus With Love", guest starring Hammer Horror favourite Barbara Shelley. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HHoP Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HammerHousePod
Hello! And welcome to the 70th episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter. This month, we review 1974's Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter.
This week, the Geeks do a deep dive into the third installment of the John Wick franchise! They also review the wacky Jet Li vehicle, Dr. Wai in 'The Scripture With No Words'! They also hit a clunker with Hammer House of Horror which Brian Needs One makes infinitely more entertaining! The films may not be good, but the reviews are! Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin' On! Timestamps 10:35 Hammer House of Horror Episode 4 24:57 Dr. Wai in 'The Scripture With No Words' 46:35 John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
The Geeks' visit stay at the Continental continues with the second installment of the John Wick series! The boys make up for last week's Sunday Afternoon Kung-Fu Theater misstep with the Jackie Chan classic, Rumble in the Bronx! The horror continues with Hammer House of Horror episode 3! The Geeks try to lighten things up during the Top 3 List with favorite Christmas gifts...but things still turn dark! Thanks for listening and Keep On Geekin' On! Timestamps 4:27 Top 3 Christmas Gifts 19:34 Hammer House of Horror Episode 3 29:21 Rumble in the Bronx 51:08 John Wick Chapter 2 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3oldgeeks/message
Visit the Hammer House of Franklin-Stein! Chris and Cindy discuss the 1957 Hammer Horror classic The Abominable Snowman, starring Forrest Tucker and genre legend Peter Cushing, on an expedition to the Himalayas to find the mysterious Yeti! Then the Snowman comes to Gotham, when Batman clashes with a frozen foe in Batman #337 by Gerry Conway, Roy Thomas, and Jose Luis Garcia Lopez (Praised Be His Name)! The Dark Knight tracks his enemy to Tibet in the sequel by Conway and Irv Novick, from Detective Comics #522! Subscribe via iTunes. Or Spotify.. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/supermatespodcast Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Email us at supermatespodcast@gmail.com Clip credits: The Abominable Snowman (1957) directed by Val Guest, music by Humphrey Searle “Batman Theme” from Power Records “Yeti Stomp” from The Backyardigans