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Leave it to Cody to test the limits of our parameters, or maybe show us how wrong we are, in week two of “Oh My Gottttthhhh!!!” as we get a little steamy, a little freaky, and maybe even a little campy discussing the 1971 Belgian/French/German classic, DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS! 00:00 - 9:30ish - Intros! We have a guest and talk about internet fads! 9:30ish - 47:30ish - The other stuff we watched this time! Austin - Alien, Aliens, and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Curtis - AvP: Alien vs Predator, Tenebrae, The First Omen (again), Van Helsing, Exhuma, The Last Stop in Yuma County, The Bikeriders, Cruel Jaws, Kill, Houseboat Horror, A Quiet Place: Day One, and Blue Steel. Lucas - Bad Boys: Ride or Die, The Greasy Strangler, X-Men: The Last Stand, X-Men: First Class, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, X-Men: Days of Future Past, X-Men: Apocalypse, and Conan The Barbarian Cody: A Quiet Place: Day One, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Leprechaun 3, and Road Games. 47:30ish - 1:42:00ish - DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS - SHUDdown and discussion! 1:42:00ish - End - The next goth movie after our 100th episode extraterrestrial extravaganza!
Send us a Text Message.WARNING: FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY. UNDER 17 REQUIRES ADULT SUPERVISION. This week is A DUMPER you guys! "Houseboat Horror" (1989) is discussed briefly... because nothing happens!!! With a title like HOUSEBOAT HORROR we had high expectations. Tune in to find out where she went wrong, mate.Stay tuned and stay NASTY.instagram: @queensofnc17music: @tobaxxo
This week, The Terror Train has a special guest, director LUCAS HEYNE, and they talk about the based on a true story about the adult film industry movie, MOPE (now available to stream on Tubi)! Chris, Germ, and Kelli also dive into what they watched this week, including returning to the Saw franchise, Ryan Reynolds before he got huge, and some late 80s sleaze! Movies Reviewed This Week: Stop Motion (2024), Nightwish (1989), Gacy: Serial Killer Next Door (2024), The Lamp (1987), Boltneck (2000), Killer Book Club (2023), Lovely Dark and Deep (2023), Houseboat Horror (1989), Saw X (2023) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Our main feature is Love Lies Bleeding. We're also reviewing What You Wish For, Dracula and Son, Lycan Colony, Sasquatch Sunset, Houseboat Horror, Practical Magic, and Terror.
What would you do if faced with the daunting challenge of compiling a list of 31 Australian horror films from the 70s, 80s and beyond? How would you dissect each one, unearthing the thematic commonalities while keeping your nerves intact? That's precisely the task we've taken on in this hair-raising episode. Join your host, Pete and special guest, Bede from the Super Network, as we delve into the bone-chilling realm of Aussie horror classics like 'Wake in Fright', 'Night of Fear', and 'Houseboat Horror', kicking off a journey into the spine-tingling depths of cinematic terror. In our exploration, we detour through Pete's innovative Halloween challenge, venturing into an analysis over thirty-one adrenaline-pumping days. Featuring 'Next Of Kin', 'Razorback', 'Dark Age', and 'Black Sheep', we dissect these classics, unmasking their eerie allure while savouring the thrill of each scare. We take a side trip into indie cinema, where we explore 'Stuffings' - a unique Christmas horror film and Leigh Whannell's 'The Invisible Man'. We also discuss 'Night of Fear', the first Australian horror film, and compare the Australian and US versions of 'Body Melt'.The climax of our journey takes us into the world of modern horror narratives, where the lines between real-world horrors and fictional terror blur. We intensely examine films like 'The Nightingale', 'Snowtown', 'Little Monsters', and 'Turkey Shoot', all while unearthing their unique horror elements. We also examine classic horror films such as 'Scare Campaign', 'Blood Rage', 'Pieces', 'One Must Fall', and 'Blood Vessel'. We conclude with a glimpse into the future, speculating on the upcoming 'Surrogate'. So, buckle up for a wild ride into the heart of Australian horror cinema – it's a thrilling, chilling adventure not for the faint-hearted.Bede's SocialsWebsite: https://supermarcey.com/"Bede Vs. The Living Dead" Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/bede-vs-the-living-dead/id1646573039Twitter: https://twitter.com/BedeJermynLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/bedejermyn/Support the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Web: dingomoviepod.comTwitter: @DingoMovieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/Feej/Email: pete@dingomoviepod.comSpotify Music Playlist (music from the movies featured on the podcast)Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to fully appreciate the era we're discussing.
We had Matthew C. Vaughan stick around after our HOUSEBOAT HORROR episode to record a mini-episode about CAT SICK BLUES and its release in Japan! Guy grills Dave and Matt on the behind the scenes of the film and its... uh... mixed response in the years following its release. Enjoy! Follow Show Me Something Wrong on Twitter. Show Me Something Wrong theme song by JUNK!
Dave shows Guy HOUSEBOAT HORROR, Australia's first (kind of) SOV horror film! And, not only that, CAT SICK BLUES star Matthew C. Vaughan joins us as a special guest! Matt and Dave lecture Guy on the meaning of Australian slang and phrases such as "gronk", "bar up", and "wakey wakey hands off snakey" in-between discussing Mark "Jacko" Jackson, Hey Hey It's Saturday, and this absolute mess of a slasher film. Follow Show Me Something Wrong on Twitter. Show Me Something Wrong theme song by JUNK!
Welcome to a journey into the world of the delightfully dreadful, the charmingly cringe-worthy and the beautifully bad. My guest, Matt Fulton, and I have both been captivated by the unique niche of Australian films, and there is no better example than the cult classic Houseboat Horror. Houseboat Horror – it's a name that elicits a myriad of reactions, and for good reason. From the infamous budget constraints to the eclectic cast and it's "Banned in Queensland" status, Matt and I dissect the myriad of reasons why fans so adore this film. And let's not forget the iconic VHS box art that has undoubtedly contributed to the cult status of this unforgettable movie.Of course, a chat about Houseboat Horror wouldn't be complete without a dissection of its outrageous elements, from the nudity and music to the awkward kills. We scrutinize the digital restoration and the unintended hilarity that some of the lines bring about. We reflect on editor Clayton Jacobson and his uncompensated work on the film and then dive into the newly released Blu-Ray and special features that make Houseboat Horror the cult classic it is today. So, grab a stiff drink, get comfortable, and prepare for a trip into the heart of Australian film culture.Matt's SocialsWeb: https://mygeekculture.com.au/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattFultonComAuChampagne Comedy Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/champagne-comedy-podcast/id1528934202Support the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Web: dingomoviepod.comTwitter: @DingoMovieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail: pete@dingomoviepod.comSpotify Music Playlist (music from the movies featured on the podcast)Please be aware that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
Adam and Jared force Matty to sit through quite possibly Australia's greatest slasher film, 1989's houseboat horror. Featuring a stellar performance from Alan Dale (nobody uses the word 'Fuck' with such gravitas) and to notch music from Brian Mannix, its definitely worth 83 minutes of your time.
In this episode Adam and Mark talk about another random VHS tape selection from the shelves of Studio Obscenito.Suburban Commando / Robot Jox ? Houseboat Horror
We've made it to Episode 13 of the Champagne Comedy podcast!Join Alison, Daniel, Kim, Prue, Tony and Matt as they review Season 1 Episode 13 of The Late Show, broadcast on Saturday October 17, 1992 on ABC TV.We talk about the Elderly Operations Centre, take an indepth look at the Australian horror cult film Houseboat Horror (and an interview with Gavin Wood), anything Art, brass blasts, and take the Oath of Allegiance.Also, check out Gavin Wood's Countdown podcast!Feel free to get in touch - champagnelateshow@gmail.com or Twitter: @TLSChampagne or Facebook.This is a fan discussion podcast with no direct association with Tony, Mick, Rob, Tom, Jane, Santo, Jason, Judith and Co., as well as ABC TV. We're simply just fans.ChampagneComedy.com | Produced by Matt Fulton Productions - mattfulton.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
LISTEN IN TERROR AS WE CONTINUE TO BE STRANGLED BY THE GNARLED, RIPPLING TENTACLES OF DEAD ANALOG MEDIA! Part three of our epic (seemingly never-ending) FOUR-PART look back on the insane world of shot-on-video horror movies from the pre-digital era. Gabe and returning extra-special co-host Patrick Ripoll (who, again, did most of the research) trudge through an additional 32 movies, 12 of which one or both of them were able to watch, including D3’s Death Row Diner (1988), Wally Koz’ 555 (1988), Herb Robins’ The Brainsucker (1988), Jim Whiteaker’s Night Feeder (1988), Dean Alioto’s The McPherson Tape (1989), and Eric Parkinson, Michael Rissi & Steve Sommers’ Terror Eyes (1989). Again, people have asked for a list of the films covered in the description, so here you go. All of the movies that at least one of us has seen are marked with a †, while the others are discussed based on available information/reviews: Death Row Diner (1988) † The Hackers (1988) Hollow Gate (1988) Hollywood’s New Blood (1988) Shadows of Blood (1988) Twisted Issues (1989) Woodchipper Massacre (1988) Mama’s Home (1988) Cannibal Campout (1988) † 555 (1988) † Phantom Brother (1988) † Almohadón de Plumas (1988) Night Feeder (1988) † Dinastía sangrienta (1988) Blind Faith (1989) Witchfinder (1989) Black Past (1989) † Fatal Images (1989) † Las Vegas Bloodbath (1989) Satan’s Storybook (1989) Scream Dream (1989) Sleepover Massacre (1989) The McPherson Tape (1989) † Violent Shit (1989) † Zombie Rampage (1989) Redneck Zombies (1989) † Pieces of Darkness (1989) Houseboat Horror (1989) The Nutzoids at Cannibal Cove (1989) Heavy Metal Massacre (1989) † Terror Eyes (1989) † If you are in a position to make the world a better place, please consider the following fundraisers: Minnesota Freedom Fund Navajo & Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund Minnesota Transgender Health Coalition American Nurses Foundation’s Coronavirus Response Fund
Houseboat Horror (1989). Directed by Ollie Martin and Kendal Flannigan, screenplay by Ollie Martin. Starring Alan Dale, Gavin Wood, Animal, Christine Jeston, Craig Alexander, Louise Siverson, Peppie D'Or, Stephen Whittaker, Julie Thompson, Mark Muggeridge, Greg Latts, Ian Campbell, Lewis Porter, Christopher Young, Don Bridges, Wilkie Collins and Zlatko Kasumovic. Known through cult screenings and variety show reviews, this movie drags the Podsploiteers screaming into the world of so-bad-its-good horror. This Halloween, a crew of musicians and moviemakers (and John Michael Howson) face getting killed one by one in Houseboat Horror. Houseboat Horror at IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097529/ Houseboat Horror at CheapDVDStore: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Houseboat-Horror-Its-So-BAD-Its-Good-Australian-Cult-Classic-DVD/233382388455 Houseboat Horror on Aussie Cinema Talk podcast: https://aussiecinematalk.podbean.com/e/ep-10-houseboat-horror-1989/ Additional effects from Freesound and Sirderf.
Houseboat Horror,World Wide Weird,Drugs in sport,Book trade,Amy Lehpamer - School Of Rock the Musical.Car crash,Plans for the weekend,Religious touch,Last wish Ambulance,Diary - Geoffrey Deadlesten,Presidential seal
One of Australia's most prolific jobbing actors with a CV that spans over 50 years of film, TV and stage. Everything from Houseboat Horror to Romper Stomper and Quigley Down Under.
Bill speaks to author, broadcaster and film historian Emma Westwood about her many creative endeavors, from co-founding film societies and writing freelance criticism to hosting Triple R’s Plato’s Cave and developing her recent monograph on David Cronenberg’s THE FLY. Topics include: Fatal Visions, Lee Gambin, the differing approaches of American and Australian film schools in the early 1990s, ALIEN, John Frankenheimer, Bert Deling's DALMAS, writing about standup comedy, HOUSEBOAT HORROR, the research process for audio commentary tracks, Raymond Stross, why children relate to monsters and why “write what you know” is bad advice. Visit Emma Westwood’s website: https://emmawestwood.wordpress.com/ Buy and read THE FLY: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/the-fly/9781911325420 Hear Emma Westwood on Plato’s Cave: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/rrr-fm-platos-cave/id433074505 Hear Emma Westwood discussing Roman Polanski on Hell Is For Hyphenates: http://www.hellisforhyphenates.com/blog/2017/11/30/november-2017/ Read A Fiend On Film’s interview with Emma Westwood: https://themagnificentworldofdavek.wordpress.com/2019/02/08/a-fiend-on-films-interview-with-emma-westwood-author-of-the-fly-2018/ Read “The Act of Seeing: Cinema, Ethics and Responsibility”: https://issuu.com/atompublications/docs/2_westwood_screen_ethics Read “To Watch Or Not To Watch, That Is The Question”: https://diaboliquemagazine.com/to-watch-or-not-to-watch-that-is-the-question/ Read newsletters from the Fitzroy Film Society: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8vxfkkm20wvhtc6/FFS%20Newsletter%20Archive%20Complete.pdf?dl=0 Read a roundtable discussion of Women In Horror with Emma Westwood, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Kate Robertson: http://fourthreefilm.com/2016/02/to-just-survive-as-the-final-girl-is-not-victory-a-roundtable-discussion-on-women-in-horror Hear Emma Westwood, Stuart Cornfeld, Mike White, Samm Deighan and Bill discuss THE FLY on The Projection Booth: http://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2019/03/special-report-fly-1986.html Watch Emma Westwood, Sally Christie, Hande Noyan and Lee Gambin at the Cinemaniacs event, "All of them Witches", discussing the Devil in 60s and 70s cinema: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVEL5qE9bwE Listen to Art Of The Score: http://www.artofthescore.com.au/
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It’s our Shot-on-Video episode! Today we’re talking about three super low-budget 80’s horror movies. First up, we’ve got 1986’s Terror at Tenkiller starring Stacey Logan and Michelle Merchant, this movie is about two friends spending their summer at a lake house when they’re pursued by both a killer and a douchebag ex-bf. Everybody talks very bizarrely. Second, and probably the lowest budget of the three with a light sprinkling of homophobia and misogyny we’re talking about 1987 slasher Blood Lake starring Doug Barry & Angela Darter a group of teens are stalked by a mysterious, cowboy-booted killer while at a cottage and finally we talk 1989 Ozploitation film Houseboat Horror, a lacklustre Friday the 13th rip off with way too many characters and too much going on.
Another Australian slasher flick to sink our teeth in to. Horror legends Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley in the bush with Tara Reid! What could possibly go wrong? Tune in to find out if this tops the other classic Aussie slasher, Houseboat Horror.
Continuing with slasher movies, and we've managed to step in a large Australian turd on the ground of the horror landscape. Listen in as we scrape it off our shoes (Apologies for the poor sound quality of the film clips). Also, a quick discussion about the current state of Australian horror films.
Matt & Scott are joined by genuine Australian Andrew Shaw to discuss Ozploitation film HOUSEBOAT HORROR.
78) Houseboat Horror (1989)