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The Key of Imagination: A Twilight Zone show with Joe Meyer
Updates and Changes Coming to KOI - A Twilight Zone Show

The Key of Imagination: A Twilight Zone show with Joe Meyer

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 5:57


I've got a quick message and update regarding the KOI show. There won't be an episode this week, but I'm building a special kind of desk to help me be more consistent in my delivery of the content. When we come back, I'll have a new look to our Twilight Zone analysis show, and we'll be diving into "The Howling Man," one of absolute favorite episodes. (If you've seen my show, you probably already knew that from my desk.)Discord: discord.gg/QjNY9jcyFZX Handle: x.com/keyofishowYouTube Channel:    / @thekeyofimagination  Head over to thekeyofimagination.com to learn more about me, check out my Twilight Zone trinkets and collectibles, and to to continue the conversation. No show did a better job than The Twilight Zone at generating awe and wonder within its audience. It just so happens that awe is exactly what we need in these difficult, divisive times. So, join me, Joe Meyer, and let's walk through the fifth dimension with Rod Serling. Along the way, we'll discuss big questions and relate them back to our Twilight Zone episodes.Opening and Ending theme: by Jacob Williams @jakeproduces on Fiverr#twilightzone #rodserling #scifi #zone #outerlimits #sciencefiction

Stories out of Time and Space
Twilight Zone 2 Ep 5 The Howling Man

Stories out of Time and Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 25:00


Scott and Julian discuss where best to cage the devil, in the Twilight Zone.If you like what we do please leave a review and check out the Patreon - www.patreon.com/20cgmedia

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LIW The Twilight Zone Review
476: TZ1959 - 205 - The Howling Man Redux

LIW The Twilight Zone Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 33:51


The man? Oh, he howls alright.LIWstudios.com

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Monster Party
THE WORLD OF H.M. WYNANT!!! With H.M. WYNANT & STEVEN PEROS!

Monster Party

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 77:15


MONSTER PARTY SALUTES A GLORIOUS EIGHT-DECADE CAREER! JAMES GONIS, SHAWN SHERIDAN, LARRY STROTHE, and MATT WEINHOLD, celebrate the works of one of the most talented and prolific character actors of our age. Take a journey with us into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's a signpost up ahead: your next stop... THE WORLD OF H.M. WYNANT!!! H.M Wynant is an actor who, although you may not be familiar with his name, you have probably seen hundreds of times. He has an IMDB bursting list of credits and has appeared in almost every radio, stage, television, and film genre. His massive resume features numerous westerns including  BONANZA, WAGON TRAIN, MAVERICK, SHOTGUN SLADE, and THE BIG VALLEY, popular dramas like PERRY MASON, 77 SUNSET STRIP, THE ROCKFORD FILES, QUINCY, DALLAS, and THE WEST WING, the spy shows I SPY, THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E., MISSION IMPOSSIBLE, and GET SMART, and even the somewhat controversial WWII comedy, HOGAN'S HEROES. Yes, he almost sent Colonel Klink to the Russian Front!   Wynant has also worked with a veritable "who's who" of Hollywood legends including Charles  Bronson, John Carradine, Clint Eastwood, Errol Flynn, Samuel Fuller, Clark Gable Katharine Hepburn, Burt Lancaster, Bruce Lee, Sal Mineo, Laurence Olivier, Elvis Presley, Phil Silvers, Rod Steiger, and a whole "Walk of Fame" more! So you better believe he has some stories to share!    But this is MONSTER PARTY, and what guest would be worth his salt with a slew of genre credits?    Wynant drove Ricardo Montalban to suicide in CONQUEST OF THE PLANET OF THE APES, managed to keep a plane in the air while battling supernatural forces in THE HORROR AT 37,000 FEET, helped Mr. Freeze (Eli Wallach) take on The Caped Crusader in the 60's BATMAN TV series, and infamously freed The Devil to wreak havoc in the world in the classic episode of THE TWILIGHT ZONE, THE HOWLING MAN.   Providing us entry into THE WORLD OF H.M. WYNANT is a past guest with an amazing resume of his own. He's an acclaimed author, playwright, graphic novelist, screenwriter, and film director, who happens to have written the definitive Wynant biography, H.M. WYNANT: YOU MUST BELIEVE! Please welcome back... STEVEN PEROS! (THE CAT'S MEOW, FOOTPRINTS (with H.M. Wynant), THE UNDYING, STOKER & WELLS: ORDER OF THE GOLDEN DAWN, GIANT BUG CINEMA, GIANT BEAST CINEMA)   SO GRAB HOLD OF YOUR "STAFF OF TRUTH" AND GET TO LISTENING!  

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST
Episode#220 - The God Machine Tour 2024: The Soundtrack

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 49:42


For several weeks now, we've been sharing all the details of Night Demon's spring 2024 North American tour supporting the German legends Blind Guardian. This week, we close out this series of episodes with a live soundtrack of Night Demon's favorite performances from this tour.  You'll hear an astonishing setlist running as follows: Outsider, Screams in the Night, Escape from Beyond, Dawn Rider, The Howling Man, Beyond the Grave, The Wrath, Welcome to the Night, The Chalice, Night Demon. Consider it a souvenir from the tour. And an expression of gratitude from the band for all the support you gave them on this run. Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook

Love and Murder
Florida Man Friday | Death Threats, Weed Theft, and a Howling Man Arrest

Love and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 10:14


In this week's Florida Man Friday, Ky dives into two jaw-dropping cases straight from the Sunshine State. First, we venture into the Florida Keys where 67-year-old Walter Frank Camp turns a routine traffic stop into a chaotic spectacle. From threatening death, rape, and bestiality to dropping his pants and howling like a dog, Walter's bizarre behavior leaves everyone, including K-9 Mako, in utter disbelief. Next, we meet 23-year-old Lily Rinker, who calls the police to report her stolen weed only to end up arrested for outstanding warrants. Her story takes an unexpected twist involving a punch to her father's face over a vape photo. Join Ky as she unravels these wild tales of crime and absurdity.

Comics and Chronic
Ep. 220 - David Pepose, Space Ghost and Chronic

Comics and Chronic

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 57:28


Writer David Pepose joins us to discuss his new Space Ghost series from Dynamite Comics and The Devil That Wears My Face from Mad Cave Studios. But first, what comics shops do Jake and David go to in LA? Are there fewer local comic shops where Anthony lives in New York? What's David's past experience with Space Ghost? Would adding a monkey to anything in the Silver Age equal an uptick in sales? Does Space Ghost have a great roster of villains? Does Space Ghost have all the makings of an A-Lister? Is David the first to build what an organic Space Ghost universe looks like? Can this version of Space Ghost be described as Batman: The Long Halloween meets The Mandolorian? How is the original Space Ghost similar to Adam West's Batman? Does David have a lot of creative control over the story and character of Space Ghost? Does Anthony like Space Ghost: Coast to Coast? Is this a great time to reimagine Space Ghost? How had he been reimagined differently through the decades? Do you have to know anything about the continuity of Space Ghost to enjoy this comic? Are there payoffs for fans of the character? Did the guys grow up watching Space Ghost on Boomerang? Is this an ongoing comic? Did David Pepose watch every episode of Space Ghost before writing this comic? Are Jan and Jace the POV characters of this comic? How is Brak blue collar in his aspirations? What do we like about artist Jonathan Lau's character designs? What other Space Ghost villains can we expect in this series? Did David come across any interesting Space Ghost lore in his deep-dive of the character? Is each issue of this run self-contained? Does David plan on tackling Space Ghost's origin? Is this ultimately a found family story? Is Jan and Jace's sibling relationship inspired by David's own siblings? Does David's personal life also influence The Devil That Wears My Face? Did he write the comic to impress his father-in-law? How is The Devil That Wears My Face a combo of The Exorcist and Face/Off? How does artist Alex Cormack bring this story to live in brutal ways? Does the first issue remind Anthony of The Twilight Zone episode The Howling Man? Does David have fun writing villains? What is the Iscariot Blade? What is David currently reading? What is Project Cicada? What has David got coming out in the near future? All this and more in the latest episode of Comics and Chronic! Check out our Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ComicsandChronic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Check out our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.comicsandchronic.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ New episodes every THURSDAY Follow us on social media! Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @comicsnchronic YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ E-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.com Cody Twitter: @Cody_Cannon Instagram: @walaka_cannon TikTok: @codywalakacannon Jake Instagram: @jakefhaha Anthony Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mrtonynacho⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YouTube: youtube.com/nachocomedy

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST
Episode#195 - Raven Tour 2014 - Fight Demon, Border Crossings and the Pacific Northwest

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 55:19


This week we continue the narrative of Night Demon's epic 2014 North American tour opening for Raven.  We resume the tale after a successful run of shows in California, as the tour rolls onward through Sparks, Nevada; Ashland, Oregon; Portland, Oregon; Vancouver, British Columbia; and Seattle, Washington.  Highlights include the infamous "Fight Demon" show in Vancouver, the rejection of crew member Andrew Bansal at the Canadian border; and first-time airings of songs like "Screams in the Night" and "The Howling Man."  As always, we bring you commentary from the band, audio from the gigs, and contemporaneous reflections from the Metal Assault blog.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Streaming Audio:  Full Show Live in Seattle, WA - Studio 7 - 11.02.14Show Poster Galleryhttps://spellofficial.bandcamp.com/musichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrX95-9W_sohttps://www.desolation-angels.co.uk/ Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook

Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
SPECIAL EDITION- TV Series- Rod Serling's--- "THE TWILIGHT ZONE"

Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 73:12


On this episode Tom and Bert delve into the Sci-Fi Fantasy Iconic classic, Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone". The guys discuss the great and wondrous Rod Serling and his amazing and poignant Storytelling TV series over the 5 year run (1959 thru 1964) on CBS TV that was aired on Friday evenings.The guys then get to their Top 10 Favorite Episodes with a detailed and philosophical perspectives of each others choices.Rod Serling wrote 92 of the 156 episodes that aired. He was a genius and the we celebrate the man who would have turned 100 years old in 2024. Some of the very BEST Episodes----"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" (20:50), "Eye of the Beholder" (25:00), "Little Girl Lost" (29:21), "The Howling Man" (41:48), "It's a Good Life" (50:46), "Time Enough at Last" (1:03:11 ) and "The Living Doll" (1:06:47) are all worth a listen.Enjoy the Show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.

Fave Five From Fans
FFFF Ep111 Fave Five Twilight Zone S02 Episodes

Fave Five From Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 44:04


Rod Serling gave us so much amazing television that just one podcast episode is insufficient to cover our favorites. That's why I've asked Super Gus to join me for a series of 5 episodes covering each season of the original “Twilight Zone” that aired on CBS from 1959 to 1964. We will select 2 of our favorite episodes for each episode and take turns discussing why they are so incredible. It will be a journey into… The Twilight Zone. Links on our Profile Page and at www.linktr.ee/hulkboy. Visit & interact on Instagram (www.instagram.com/favefivefromfans), Twitter (www.twitter.com/Fave5FromFans), Facebook (www.facebook.com/FaveFiveFromFans), & our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com). Also, check out Plastic Microphone Studios Twitter for more fun!  “Last And First Men” can be found on Amazon Prime https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.b76aa471-7b4b-42f7-bba6-ce8f1da1d152?autoplay=0&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wb The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society can be found at https://www.ghoulishdelights.com/ and on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/70QWHtYzSBx46ZEmjSlRrW?si=56403640460044e4 GUS: Season 2  "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?"    Montgomery Pittman    Rod Serling    May 26, 1961  "The Obsolete Man"    Elliot Silverstein    Rod Serling    June 2, 1961 JAMIE: Season 2 “The Howling Man” Charles Beaumont, based on "The Howling Man" by Charles Beaumont Douglas Heyes November 4, 1960 “The Invaders” Richard Matheson & Rod Serling    Douglas Heyes January 27, 1961 #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #podcast #podcasts #podcasting --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/support

Your Horror Show
"The Goat Man"

Your Horror Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 27:10


In our season one finale, the horror of the holidays is explored in this chilly tale which finds a man stumbling upon a cabin during a snowstorm and a possible great evil caged inside.Cast:Mr. Graves - Ryan Joseph MurphyCharlie Beaumont - Kevin AllenColt - Tom KonklePeter - Aaron ReardonListen to Selene on all podcast platformsBased on, "The Howling Man" by Charlies BeaumontWritten by Ryan Joseph Murphy & Jonathan GravesDirected by Ryan Joseph MurphySound Design: Brad ColbroockIntro Music: Edith MudgeArtwork: GhostlyProduced by: Jonathan Graves, Gavin Michael Booth, Sade Sellers, & AudiotoriumCW: Explicit Language, gun violence and verbalization of child deathTranscript Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DISCUSSIONS FROM THE OTHERHOOD
DO WE SEE THINGS DIFFERENTLY NOW? A RETURN TO THE TWILIGHT ZONE

DISCUSSIONS FROM THE OTHERHOOD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 148:57


Welcome to the OTHERhood! Tonight we stepping back into the Twilight Zone. Many of us have had our views of society and the world shaped by some of the insightful and weird speculative fiction that the show served up. But years later as we rewatch now that some of our youthful exuberance has worn thin or become tarnished, our takes are a bit different. Join the Blerdsassins Next Door at 6p PDT/ 8p CDT/ 9p EDT where we will submit for your approval ten or so Twilight Zone episodes that years later have us doing a double take. Yes, there will be spoilers so prepare for Time Enough At Last, the Living Doll, The Howling Man, A Stop at Willoughby, Nightmare at 30,000 feet, Mr. Bevis, It's a Good Life, Eye of the Beholder, Mirror Image and others. .

Zoning Out
S2.E5 - The Howling Man

Zoning Out

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 37:03


On this weeks episode of The Twilight Zone, Chris is reminded of Gilbert Gottfried, Frank gets his sweaty men, and Jon and Judd enjoy this classic for the first time. "Seeking refuge from a storm, a traveler comes upon a bizarre abbey of monks, who have imprisoned a man who begs for his help. When he confronts the head monk, he is told that the man is the Devil, and he must decide whom to believe." Instagram - @zoningout_podcast Twitter - @ZoningOutPod Gmail - thezoningoutpod@gmail.com Hosted By- -Christopher Feinstein (Haunted American History) -Frank Bonacci (https://youtu.be/___nTnncw2A) -Jon Saks (Draft Class Podcast) -Justin Feinstein (Judd) The following music was used for this media project: Theme: Creepy Comedy by Rafael Krux Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5625-creepy-comedy License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.orchestralis.net/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dimensions: A Twilight Zone Podcast
Dimensions: A Twilight Zone Podcast Season 2 Episode 5 ”The Howling Man”

Dimensions: A Twilight Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 56:02


Dimensions: A Twilight Zone Podcast Season 2 episode 5  - The Howling Man | Bill Couch In this episode, we discuss season 2 episode 5 of The Twilight Zone (1959) including cast bios, trivia, goofs, philosophy, and likes/dislikes. Enjoy. Leave feedback at DimensionsTZPodcast@gmail.com #twilightzone #Dimensions #twilight Subscribe to Our Channel for more Podcast : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTpX... 

Golden Spiral Media All Inclusive Feed
Religious Connections

Golden Spiral Media All Inclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 67:34


Over the course of the 5 season run of The Twilight Zone many episodes touched on religious themes. We've already looked at episodes like, "The Hunt," "The Obsolete Man," and "The Howling Man," for example. This month we take a look at two episodes which, for better or for worse, are very on the nose with their religious themes. First up is "The Gift" from season three. Drawing parallels to Jesus and his crucifixion, an alien visits a small Mexican town with a gift that will change the world, but their fear leads them to killing him. Next up is "Probe 7, Over and Out" from season five, which tells its own version of the beginning of Earth, Adam, Eve, and a tree with fruit. The post Religious Connections appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

Entering the Fifth Dimension: A Twilight Zone Podcast

Over the course of the 5 season run of The Twilight Zone many episodes touched on religious themes. We've already looked at episodes like, "The Hunt," "The Obsolete Man," and "The Howling Man," for example. This month we take a look at two episodes which, for better or for worse, are very on the nose with their religious themes. First up is "The Gift" from season three. Drawing parallels to Jesus and his crucifixion, an alien visits a small Mexican town with a gift that will change the world, but their fear leads them to killing him. Next up is "Probe 7, Over and Out" from season five, which tells its own version of the beginning of Earth, Adam, Eve, and a tree with fruit. In our Whipple's segment, Robert shares this list of books about alien contact and messages from outer space.   Connect with Entering the Fifth Dimension: Facebook community Follow us on Twitter Contribute Listener Feedback

Land Of The Creeps
Land Of The Creeps Episode 326 : Double Double 13 The Possessed & The Twilight Zone

Land Of The Creeps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023


 DownloadWelcome to LOTC Episode 326 Double Double 13!! This week we start with Black Glove Mysteries with GregaMortis and Ian Irza starts a two part series from Arrow video Red Giallo Collection bluray set. The movie we are discussing is 1965 The Possessed. We also as a bonus take a look at a 1980 war movie called The Last Hunter. We hope you will listen and enjoy this part of the show. Lastly, Mortis Vision with GregaMortis and the Twisted Temptress are joined by Raul from Headlong Into Monsters Podcast to look at seasons 1 and 2 of The Twilight Zone. This was so much fun and we hope you enjoy this part as well. So sit back, get your favorite snacks and beverages and take a journey with us through The Land Of The Creeps.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!BLACK GLOVE MYSTERIESMOVIE REVIEWS1965 THE POSSESSEDIAN : 9.5GREGAMORTIS : 91980 THE LAST HUNTERIAN : 10GREGAMORTIS : 8.5MORTIS VISIONTWILIGHT ZONESEASON 1RAUL : EP 8 - TIME ENOUGH AT LASTRAUL : EP 34 - THE AFTER HOURSPEARL : EP 16 - THE HITCHHIKERPEARL : EP 21 - MIRROR IMAGEGREG : EP 22 - THE MONSTERS ARE ON MAPLE STREETGREG : EP 33 - MR BEVISSEASON 2RAUL : EP. 4 - A THING ABOUT MACHINESRAUL : EP. 10 - A MOST UNUSUAL CAMERAPEARL : EP. 5 - THE HOWLING MANPEARL : EP. 17 - TWENTY TWOGREG : EP. 28 - WILL THE RERAL MARTIAN PLEASE STAND UPGREG : EP. 29 - THE OBSELETE MANRAUL LINKS : Headlong Into Monsters TwitterRaul TwitterHeadlong Into Monsters PodcastRaul FacebookLINKS FOR DOUBLE DOUBLEGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageJay Of  The Dead's New Horror Movie PodcastYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdTwisted Temptress LinkLetterboxdIAN IRZA LINKSBLOG SITEFACEBOOKTWITTERINSTAGRAMLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebookLespecial FacebookLespecial Website

JEFF'S MIDWEEK BIBLE STUDY
Episode 11 - The Howling Man

JEFF'S MIDWEEK BIBLE STUDY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 30:56


Can the devil or the demons be saved? Is Satan able to read our minds? Can the devil control the weather? Can a believer be demon-possessed? In this latest podcast message, we're looking at the story of Jesus healing the demoniac in the country of the Gadarenes, in Mark 5. And as we do, we'll tackle these commonly asked questions, along with others, regarding the devil and the demons.

The Review Show
The Twilight Zone

The Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022


Episode 229. We finish off the Halloween season this year by discussing a selection of episodes from The Twilight Zone! We cover the mysterious isolation of Where Is Everybody?, the mob panic of The Monsters are Due on Maple Street, the wandering mannequins of The After Hours, the devilish twists of The Howling Man, the threats from beyond in Long Distance Call, and the omnipotent terror of It's a Good Life. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:06 - Welcome and banter 00:04:37 - Spoiler free thoughts: The Twilight Zone 00:14:48 - Housekeeping 00:20:56 - Spoilers!! The Twilight Zone 01:36:46 - Bingo check-in 01:38:48 - Recommendations 01:49:54 - Pitching what we cover next week 01:59:52 - Outro The Whatnauts present The Review Show, a weekly book club style podcast for all sorts of pop culture. We cover a variety of genres and mediums — movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, audio dramas — picking out a specific piece of entertainment that we can cover in a week's time. Every episode, your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa dive into the media of the week (with a spoiler warning!), give recommendations, and take turns pitching the next topic. For one episode a month, we check in with continuing coverage on a longer title, like a full TV series or comics run, and follow it all the way to the end. Join us for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know! Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.

The Review Show
The Twilight Zone

The Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 121:32


Episode 229. We finish off the Halloween season this year by discussing a selection of episodes from The Twilight Zone! We cover the mysterious isolation of Where Is Everybody?, the mob panic of The Monsters are Due on Maple Street, the wandering mannequins of The After Hours, the devilish twists of The Howling Man, the threats from beyond in Long Distance Call, and the omnipotent terror of It's a Good Life.00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:06 - Welcome and banter 00:04:37 - Spoiler free thoughts: The Twilight Zone 00:14:48 - Housekeeping 00:20:56 - Spoilers!! The Twilight Zone 01:36:46 - Bingo check-in 01:38:48 - Recommendations 01:49:54 - Pitching what we cover next week 01:59:52 - OutroThe Whatnauts present The Review Show, a weekly book club style podcast for all sorts of pop culture. We cover a variety of genres and mediums — movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, audio dramas — picking out a specific piece of entertainment that we can cover in a week's time. Every episode, your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa dive into the media of the week (with a spoiler warning!), give recommendations, and take turns pitching the next topic. For one episode a month, we check in with continuing coverage on a longer title, like a full TV series or comics run, and follow it all the way to the end. Join us for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know!Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.

The Tragedy of Cinema
The Twilight Zone Series: The Howling Man

The Tragedy of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 44:39


Happy Halloween from all of us here at The Tragedy of Cinema. This episode of the Twilight Zone ended up being timed perfectly to release on Halloween, being a spooky and mysteries episode. Sit back, grab some candy or apple cider and join us for this fifth episode of season two of the original Twilight Zone television series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST
Episode #116 - The Howling Man - Part 3

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 53:06


"The Howling Man" has long been recognized as an all-time fan favorite in the Night Demon catalogue.  This week we conclude our deep dive into the track by examining "The Howling Man" in the live arena. You will hear about the first times it was performed live back in 2014, and why it works so well in the live setting.  The guys explain the origins of the sample that begins the song, and then proceed to go through a detailed breakdown of the different instrumental parts.  Of particular note, Armand enumerates how and why he has adapted the guitar parts from the original recorded version, adding little nuances and ear candy that were not there before. You will discover how a live performance of "The Howling Man" began as an out-of-tune train wreck at a German festival earlier this year, only for Night Demon to emerge triumphant in the end. Finally, Jarvis reveals an upcoming project relating to The Twilight Zone.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below: Streaming live tracks of "The Howling Man"Cologne (first ever European show) - April 23, 2014Hamburg - May 25, 2022Metalheadz Open Air - May 26, 2022Bavarian Battle - May 27, 2022Vienna - May 28, 2022Ljubljana - June 1, 2022Martigny - June 3, 2022Rock Hard Fest - June 5, 2022Special Bonus!  "The Howling Man" - studio version from the Run For Your Life sessions - Fall of 2013 Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST
Episode #115 - The Howling Man - Part 2

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 51:28


In this week's episode, we trace the lineage of band and fan favorite "The Howling Man," beginning with a demo recorded in Brent Woodward's bedroom in December 2011, making it one of the earliest Night Demon songs.  From there, we examine how the track evolved and grew over the course of a series of recordings that at various times included each of the three Night Demon drummers.  The band members talk about how this song marked their first step away from the straight NWOBHM-inspired material they had written previously, and their first attempt to incorporate proggier elements into Night Demon songcraft.  You will learn of Armand's writing contribution to the track, the sequence of names by which the song was known, and how the final 'Curse of the Damned' version differs from its predecessors. Listeners who pay close attention will also hear more clues about the forthcoming 2023 Night Demon studio album.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:2011 Bedroom Riff Tapes 2012 Instrumental Demo with Pat Bailey2013 Long Song Demo with John Crerar2013 Intruder Studio Demo2013 Studio version from the unreleased Run for Your Life album

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST
Episode #114 - The Howling Man - Part 1

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 54:00


This week we begin our deep dive into one of the all-time classic Night Demon tracks, "The Howling Man."  The episode begins with host Nesbit describing myriad occasions in which he has been oblivious to The Twilight Zone references in popular culture.  The point, of course, is that Night Demon rooted the lyrical themes of this song firmly in an episode of The Twilight Zone.  You'll hear demo versions of the song dating back to 2011. Jarvis explains the significance of The Twilight Zone to him, and how he stumbled upon this episode as lyrical inspiration for the song. We then go line-by-line through the lyrics of the song, tying them back to the episode and highlighting not only the portions that are faithful to the dialogue but also those in which Night Demon added their own twist. The episode ends with another teaser about the forthcoming third Night Demon studio album.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Early Riff Tape DemosLINKSNight Demon "The Howling Man" - https://nightdemon.bandcamp.com/track/the-howling-manThe Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror: Hungry Are the Damned" - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0701278/Twilight Zone "To Serve Man" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMhqguR4OFgTwilight Zone "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXHKDb0CNjATwilight Zone "Eye of the Beholder" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WdtAj8jYMMTwilight Zone "Time Enough at Last" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLoNGRVeC7YTwilight Zone "The Howling Man" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiCw1WR6UIYListen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! 

Time Enough Podcast: A Twilight Zone Podcast
The Howling Man (w/ Ashley V. Robinson)

Time Enough Podcast: A Twilight Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 46:45


Season 2, Episode 5: Gotta give the Devil his due.Ashley V. Robinson is currently the co-host of the "Mission Log: Prodigy" podcast which dives into the animated Star Trek of that name:https://podcasts.roddenberry.com/show/mission-log-prodigy/And she was the star of "The Red Shirt Diaries," which takes a highly entertaining comedic look at TOS Star Trek:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQe8E5Gyjzo&list=PLIPYu8RdPGbeTlaVl04UXjl4aLwahkPEnPlease dig us on Facebook and Twitter, and support this and our dives into other media like sci-fi flicks and prime Nintendo video games at our Patreon home of Podcastio Podcastius:https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastiusAnd Matt makes music.  Hear a few sounds here:https://rovingsagemedia.bandcamp.com/Coming SoonSeptember 19 - Eye of the BeholderSeptember 26 - Nick of TimeOctober 3 - The Lateness of the Hour ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
41. The Howling Man Ft. Ryan Cam

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 98:21


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension is joined by guest Ryan Cam as we talk Season 2 Episode 5 titled: The Howling Man . The Episode is Directed by: Douglas Heyes and Stars: H.M. Wynant, John Caradine, Robin Hughes, Frederic Ledebur and Ezelle Poule. You Can Find Ryan Cam at: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKlRGLzM6x5FSX7rQVvxwbw Twitter: You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders Twitter @Redneval2 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

Métal Décadence
Metal Decadence - la playlist bonus du 03 février 2022

Métal Décadence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 59:24


Metal Decadence - la playlist bonus du 03 février 2022[THEME] La cartouche de Bob [PLAYLIST]01 Black Label Society - You Made Me Want To Live 02 Evanescence - Take Cover 03 Gojira - Born For One Thing 04 Greta Van Fleet - Built By Nations 05 Headcharger - Magical Ride 06 Helloween - Fear Of The Fallen 07 Mastodon - Savage Lands 08 Michael Schenker Group - Sail The Darkness 09 Powerwolf - Dancing with the Dead 10 Rob Zombie - The Eternal Struggles of the Howling Man 11 Smith/Kotzen, Adrian Smith, Richie Kotzen - Taking My Chances 12 Sortilge - Phoenix 13 The Dead Daisies - Come Alive 14 Volbeat - Shotgun Blues

Reel Deep Dive
Key Episodes: The Twilight Zone by Charles Beaumont (1960-64)

Reel Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 47:17


This is the second of an ongoing series where Reel Deep Dive examines clusters of Twilight Zone episodes by writer. The prior installment focused on the three episodes ghostwritten by Jerry Sohl on behalf of the dying Charles Beaumont, so it felt appropriate for the follow-up to focus on the stuff Beaumont wrote himself (or, in the case of "Number 12 Looks Just Like You", an episode based on a Beaumont-penned short story that was adapted by John Tomerlin). Ryan is once again joined by Rachel and Sylvan for a discussion about this enduring sci-fi anthology program. In addition to "Number 12 Looks Just Like You", the dialogue touches upon "The Howling Man" and "The Jungle". Talking points for the thematic portion of the chat include colonialism, conformity, nature vs. nurture, the convenience of Satan, and whether art is lessened when it is overtly didactic. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-valentine3/support

Why Did Peter Sink?
24. Cold Beer on a Friday Night

Why Did Peter Sink?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 44:38


For some reason, turning on the grill is one of the moments when the old desires return. The sun is shining. The smell of propane or charcoal fills the air. The burgers sizzle on the grate. Summer leisure cracks open the door to old habits.Then there is the hubbub of a brewpub and the smell of microbrews. There is the clink of pint glasses and beer flights passing by on their way to a happy table. The kitchen diffuses the smells of fried food, crispy chicken and cajun fries. Nachos and queso on waiters' trays pass by as the surrounding laughter and music spills on the table.Another time and place is the stroll through a parking lot where sports tailgaters hold their pre-game services under canopies and hatchbacks. The beanbags thunk on plywood and frisbees and footballs sail back and forth. Or later, in the grandstand of a stadium, the crowd roars over an interception, or the crack of the bat signals action, and the senses come alive. The smell of the pretzels and hotdogs and popcorn and beer all mingle into a callback, a beckoning for a re-entry into the game.As simple as a song on the radio, it can come through a melody to remind me of a place, or a glimpse, or a connection. The verses tip me off to a night in a club or bar or house party or basement or couch, where something funny happened or some attraction started. The “good times” of friendly faces come back like apparitions with an invitation to try the habit on once again.A long day in the hot sun, after working on a project or going for a long run, there is a long thirst that craves a certain kind of satisfaction that ice water and soda cannot quite offer. Physical exhaustion and being sweat-depleted is a fine time to think of cold drinks on a hot night.Then I feel sad and ask, “Why can't I drink normally?” Or alternatively, “Why can't I have just one? Just one to go with this food or mood.” A drink goes well with many things, which is why most people like to have a drink.Sometimes instead of feeling sad about it, I get mad. I go further, into teetotaler mode, where I feel upset about other people drinking because I can't do it normally. And from there it devolves into an anger about a culture that pushes and markets drinking so heavily on its citizens. Not just today, but for many thousands of years there has been an idol made out of drinking because people love to drink. Alcohol relaxes us. In moderation it's wonderful. But there is no such thing for us lucky ones.When I was eighteen I recall seeing an old picture of Hercules outdrinking Dionysus. Imagine being so strong at holding your liquor that you could outdrink the god of wine. That appealed to me when I was fresh out of high school and quantity meant more than quality.Not only the Greeks, but even Christian tradition uses wine as central to the sacrament of the Eucharist, and in another example, there is Jesus at the wedding feast at Cana, in his first miracle, creating wine from water to keep the wedding dance going on late into the night. As difficult passages in the Bible go, this is even more confusing for someone who struggles with putting the cork back in the bottle, because if getting drunk is a sin, then why did Jesus seem to encourage it? I'll come back to that…The answer to “Why can't I drink normally?” and “Why can't I have just one?” is in the historical cycle of madness that drinking created in my own life. For those who have this same problem, it is tempting and easy to fool ourselves to set foot once gain on a slippery slope called control. This is the reason I'm skeptical of any books or drugs that say you can “Control Drinking,” as millions of people who have quit for decades stop playing that losing game of control. I've known quite a few people that have gone down that road and slipped. I've done it myself. “Surrender to win” is not just a cute saying, it actually works. Even Annie Grace's book, This Naked Mind, which I really enjoyed, has the subtitle of “Control Alcohol,” but I suspect that is bait to draw in readers, as she more or less says “good luck” to anyone who attempts to control their drinking.An interesting conversation I've had repeatedly with drinkers who have tried to quit is this: they will say, “I quit for a month, just to prove that I could do it, but then I decide to have a beer on a weekend get together, then the next weekend I had a few at a wedding, and then a few weeks later I was kind of back to regular drinking.” I recall saying this exact same thing about drinking (and my nicotine usage as well). I would “quit” to prove that I was not addicted, but the attempt was nebulous and wishy-washy and usually fell off in seriousness rather quickly whenever an event with beer sprung up in front of me and I didn't want to feel awkward holding a soda or water. But then I would pat myself on the back in congratulations on my quitting and go back to old ways. The funny thing is that this is what addiction is and does: it's a never ending self-congratulations on just being yourself.These moments of self-pity struck me in the early days of sobriety when I became more serious about removing it from my life entirely. After the pink cloud of joy over quitting had passed, I faced more difficult weather around the weakness and the rainy season started. That I couldn't solve the problem on my own I fully accepted, but the excitement over that discovery eroded with the passage of time and days. This self-pity became most obvious on Friday nights when so much of my prior life had revolved around buckets of beer and now I had to fill that time with something else.Listening to rock or country music certainly doesn't help, and country music in particular is a full-blown celebration of booze. Sometimes I wonder if Nashville is fully owned and operated by the liquor and beer industry. Nearly every other song on the radio venerates liquor to some degree. The songs that don't celebrate drinking often relate to family and/or God, which makes the genre a strange combination for me, as liquor played the key role in removing God from my life, and the only thing that allowed God's return was the removal of liquor from my life. To me, this is the great paradox of country music, but the celebration of drunkenness seems to be winning on the radio.These triggers I mentioned are different for everybody, but it took me a while to realize the guises they take on and clothing they wear. In short, they are lies that I tell myself.This dawned on me in an airport after a work conference when I had a rough week, after being around a lot of open bar events. Full staff, premium liquor, glamorous locations, and all free - and my co-workers were lapping it up, as we all love to do when it's free. But that didn't bother me, as I'd been around parties and events long enough to know that I could have fun without the buzz. Truly, I've realized that I have more fun at events now without it and I can be more honest with people than ever before. And no one cares that I'm not drinking. I think that took about a year to really believe. No one gives a hoot, and they don't even notice if you have a glass of 7-up instead of a gin and tonic. Even if they do know it's 7-up, no one cares. Plus, anyone that pressures me about having a drink usually reacts very openly when I tell them I quit. A common response I hear, “I should do that myself,” or “I have a friend that is three years dry,” or “Wow, that's great!” Rarely do I hear what I once feared, which was: “Oh come on you pansy, let's do a shot.” When I do hear that, I can now see the battle that person is facing themselves, but I don't say anything to them. The ones that push it on others may have the same issue that I do. How do I know that? Because I liked to do that when I was drinking.Being around drinkers stopped bothering me long ago and I find it much more awkward if people don't drink because I'm around. That's the strangest feeling, where somehow my demon causes them to tiptoe around. I am fine being around drunk people, to the point that I don't even care, except I won't stay out late with them because I have no interest in ever closing down a pub again.Back to my point about the airport bar: I was sitting by myself after a long week. At tables around me sat men and women in groups, lounging and laughing over drinks. Like many a business traveler, in my past life I enjoyed knocking down a pint or two before boarding a flight because it put me to sleep in the lap of a craft beer. This airport downtime was one of those triggers, like grilling, or attending a sports event, or sitting in a restaurant, or hearing a party song. Sitting in the airport was a strong trigger for drinking. Feeling tired and slightly upset from a difficult week, I wanted to enter into the relaxation and “fun” of the others who were drinking. I was feeling sorry for myself.But somehow, someway, a light shined on me, showing that my memory about those airport cocktails were lies, fibs that I told myself to justify the flaw that wanted to get out of me. There was an old Twilight Zone episode called “The Howling Man” where the devil was held in an old monastery, contained in a cell that he could clearly escape but for some reason did not. He could only escape if someone invited him out, or let him out, and he would howl until some sympathetic person came along to hear his sob story.In the episode, a traveler comes along, and disbelieving the monk who has trapped the devil, falls for the devil's story about the injustices of the monk. Of course the man lets the devil out, because he thinks the devil is not real. This pretty much sums up what I realized in the airport that day. Through great effort I had contained this demon in a cell, and now it was howling to get out, and I was feeling sympathy for this howling call and drawn to listen to its reasons for being released once again. I was ignoring all of the effort and reasons for trapping the devil in the first place.This is what addiction does. It howls in you. Smokers know this well. I still hear this howling, but not for beer any more, but for food. There is always some kind of howling, but the howling about drinking was the worst kind and now that I have it contained in the cell, I am the only one that can let it out again. This calling, or trigger, or feeling of need is something I finally realized relates precisely to an old term that the Church uses. The word is concupiscence, which is a fun word to say and you just don't hear it a lot today. But it is exactly what I came to understand in that airport.…."concupiscence" can refer to any intense form of human desire. Christian theology has given it a particular meaning: the movement of the sensitive appetite contrary to the operation of the human reason. The apostle St. Paul identifies it with the rebellion of the "flesh" against the "spirit." Concupiscence stems from the disobedience of the first sin. It unsettles man's moral faculties and, without being in itself an offense, inclines man to commit sins. (CCC 2515)This idea of an appetite or desire contrary to my reason became devastatingly apparent, as I knew from past experience where acting on the desire led.Here's what I mean by that. When I actually thought about my romanticized ideas about having beers in the airport bar, I remembered those pre-flight beers as some kind of positive action. What I chose to forget was sitting on the plane feeling bloated and dumb for drinking, because it was never just one pint. I remember driving home and being grumpy on arrival because I had come down from the buzz during the flight. I remembered all the times that I just felt tired the next day from the effort my body needed to push out the poison. As I'd been exercising regularly, I knew that that all of those, “I'll just have one,” moments were always what derailed any fitness or health goals. Inevitably the “I'll have just one” leads to more, and any one that's ever gone to a bar with best friends knows that's how the wildest nights begin. “I'll have just one” is how the slippery slope starts, because the first step is not very slippery - it seems safe. Like others who try to “prove” they can quit, they end up right back in the same spot, over and over and over again. It is so easy to let out the howling man.There's a story about a man named “Jim” who had already messed up his life, repeatedly, and one more foul-up was going to cost him his family…Yet he got drunk again. we asked him to tell us exactly how it happened. This is his story: “I came to work on Tuesday morning. I remember I felt irritated that I had to be a salesman for a concern I once owned. I had a few words with the brass, but nothing serious. Then I decided to drive to the country and see one of my prospects for a car. On the way I felt hungry so I stopped at a roadside place where they have a bar. I had no intention of drinking. I just thought I would get a sandwich…I had eaten there many times during the months I was sober. I sat down at a table and ordered a sandwich and a glass of milk. Still no thought of drinking. I ordered another sandwich and decided to have another glass of milk.“Suddenly the thought crossed my mind that if I were to put an ounce of whiskey in my milk it couldn't hurt me on a full stomach. I ordered a whiskey and poured it into the milk. I vaguely sense I was not being any too smart, but I reassured as I was taking the whiskey on a full stomach. The experiment went so well that I ordered another whiskey and poured it into more milk. That didn't seem to bother me so I tried another.” (Big Book Chapter 3)And so Jim lost his family. Jim is one of millions who have done this. This story, and my story, is as ancient as humankind's discovery of crushing and fermenting grapes. In Moby Dick the blacksmith's story is like Jim's story. He has everything, until he chooses to start drinking, and soon he has nothing. And once his life is destroyed he longs for death but not wanting to commit suicide he goes to sea, just like Ishmael, the narrator of the book. Ishmael describes this same spiritual brokenness in the first chapter of the novel, although his doesn't come from drinking, it comes from a general malaise caused by The Big Empty. I love how Melville describes the entrance of drinking into the blacksmith's life as a burglar and demon.[The Blacksmith] had been an artisan of famed excellence, and with plenty to do; owned a house and garden; embraced a youthful, daughter-like, loving wife, and three blithe, ruddy children; every Sunday went to a cheerful-looking church, planted in a grove. But one night, under cover of darkness, and further concealed in a most cunning disguisement, a desperate burglar slid into his happy home, and robbed them all of everything. And darker yet to tell, the blacksmith himself did ignorantly conduct this burglar into his family's heart. It was the Bottle Conjuror! Upon the opening of that fatal cork, forth flew the fiend, and shriveled up his home. The “bottle conjuror” is kind of a jarring, funny statement, and seems a very dated term. But it's not inaccurate. You see alcohol repeatedly destroying families, for generations, as it conjures up bad voodoo in so many fathers.I wonder how many men today have followed this same path chasing a high, whether it's drinking or drugs or porn or sex. I have taken things as close to the edge of ruin as possible. That's literally why this podcast/blog exists. Why Did Peter Sink? Because he let the howling man out. Jim let the howling man out. The blacksmith let the howling man out. Why did he do that? Because he took his focus off what was important. He forgot about God.The variety of addictions makes no difference in this circle of insanity - the pursuit and the outcome is the same. People may not go to an asylum today, but the trail of wreckage this behavior leaves can create a personal asylum to live inside. The howling man is famously cunning and baffling. He calls upon and converts us like the Pied Piper, in an instant. How easily we fall for the lies that we tell ourselves, and act in ways that go directly against our better judgment and reason. I am truly stunned at how easily I can be pulled or pushed to act against my reason. What I've come to realize, and with grace I can remember for many years to come, is that the desire and triggers will be back - those desires will never fade completely. They will forever call upon me to let out the howling man. That's not something that can be solved in our hearts, not alone, and to let the problem begin again, even in the most small way, is once again to let chaos and very real sin back into my life.I recall someone asking me, “What would be the thing that pulled you back to drinking?” and I immediately thought of going out in a Blaze of Glory, in one rip-roaring wild time. There's a Tim McGraw and Faith Hill song that appears to have been written by someone with a good grasp on the struggle of addictions and this idea of going out with a bang:I wanna drink that shot of whiskeyI wanna smoke that cigaretteI wanna smell that sweet addiction on my breathYou know some cowboys like me go out like thatWhat's he talking about? He's romancing his old times as the good times, dressing that pig up, putting lipstick on it, giving it a big kiss, pretending those days were all magical and fun until the mean old world took away his joy. It's a pity party. I love this song. He's thinking of the escape and wanting to ride out into the sunset one last time, to disappear from the struggle of this world. And it's all a lie. He's invented an ideal escape because he wants to feel young and free, because he's confused being drunk with being alive, when what it really made him was boring and imprisoned.Or maybe that's just what I realized in the airport bar on that winter day.For myself, I can recall many years ago sitting in Munich at the Hacker-Pschorr brewery, near the grounds of Oktoberfest, and thinking it was like Field of Dreams but for beer. I could picture Ray Liotta saying, “Is this heaven?” and the Kevin Costner would answer, “Nein, this is Bavaria.” Likewise, I recall being at a Swiss Oktoberfest at a small town and looking around at the scene of giant beer steins and waitresses in push-up bras and the brass bands and singing songs and toasting “Prost!”, and I thought to myself: this must be the closest thing to heaven on earth, as everyone was so happy and full of pure joy…and full of so much…well...liters of beer.Not only that but I will think of music festivals when I was young, where you park the car and immediately you can hear the music and bass from far away. The anticipation of the night could be felt and tasted like the sting of whiskey or gin on my tongue. The sun just starting to sink meant the night's possibilities were just beginning, and it was time to shutdown the work week in trade for the time to get rowdy and stupid. With a gang of friends of the same mindset, the music and the summer night again felt like some kind of a heaven.And in both of those “heavens” what I conveniently leave out is the next morning, the day after, the things I said, and worst, things I might not have even remembered. So while, yes, there are good things about those nights, there was much more than just the sunset and the music or the German waitresses. I was just remembering the setting, but had forgotten the plot. There was so much more to the story than a fleeting feeling about my arrival or a moment in time where I felt the joyful spirit, or what the Germans call gemütlichkeit. For others, those things can be enjoyed, year after year, but no longer for me, because I could not quit drinking once I started.Thus the saying “Do not trust your feelings” stays with me, as my feelings listen to the howling man and want to let him free. There is so much more to life without the howling man, and I can still enjoy a memory of a Munich night or a street festival hoedown. I know that there is no going back to those days, or at least not in the same way. And that is the journey, I suppose, that we all get to walk in this world, to find out what we are built for and what we must avoid. Somewhere a baby is being born right now that will get to walk these same paths that we all do, and he will grow up hearing advice of older, wiser people, and if he's anything like me he will just ignore that advice and go find out the hard way. William Blake said, “The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom,” but there is a better path to wisdom than that.As I mentioned, I would come back to the wedding feast at Cana, the first miracle of Jesus. Dostoyevsky has a chapter on it in The Brothers Karamazov, where a character considering this miracle states, “The first miracle he worked was to bring men happiness…to help men's gladness.... ‘He who loves men loves their happiness.'” At the request of Mary, Jesus produced more wine, but with people having free will, the guests still needed to make their own decisions on whether to drink to excess. Jesus isn't there as a life-coach at the wedding that night, but as the world's greatest guest who just happens to be beginning his ministry. There is much to be interpreted regarding the wedding feast at Cana, more than I can go into here, but for people like me who can't control their liquor, the fact that free wine is present does not erase the divine gift called free will, nor does it make allowance for discarding the holy virtue called temperance.The point to take away here is this: if you're quitting, or trying to quit, but you don't think you can have fun without beer or liquor in your hand, then you're not yet in the right headspace to be among the party crowd. Other people do not need to change their ways to accommodate your struggle, because that would make you king and controller of the world, and that's kind of the whole problem. It definitely helps to have supporters in your corner, but you cannot expect everyone to change for you. Control is the problem.The desire for control is what you need to let go of to make progress. The miracle is that, at some point, you won't care if someone drinks right next to you, or pushes it at you, or even dumps it on your head. That is the miracle - you will not care any longer.However, there is a saying, “If you hang around in a barbershop long enough, you will probably get a haircut.” This sounds old fashioned today, but the meaning for people who try to quit drinking is this: if you spend time in bars while trying to quit, sooner or later you'll have a drink. If you spend time with all of your old drinking buddies, you will at some point have a drink. So to change your lifestyle, the separation needed requires choices that are hard, and often means losing friendships. In many cases, people even stop listening to their old music because of how close the association is to the desire to fall into the old pattern.The party crowd will never go away and cold beer on a Friday night will always sound good. The key is to “keep your own side of the street clean” and let others worry about theirs. Someday you will no longer care. You will watch tipsy people slur their speech with amusement and not want to join them, but you must endure some hard days and nights to reach each rung on the ladder. For bonus and motivation, know that you will get to bed much earlier and feel good every single morning. That may be the most unsung wonder of deliverance from a lifestyle of using alcohol. Every morning you wake up like the pre-game cheer from the Dillon Panthers of the TV show Friday Night Lights: “Clean Heart. Clear Mind. Can't Lose.”This is a responsibility and burden for us who come to know the problem that dogs us through our days. The Gospel's presence of buckets of wine doesn't get us off the hook, not by long shot. Here are some tidbits, food for thought, on why that's the case from my favorite book, the Catechism:“The virtue of temperance disposes us to avoid every kind of excess: the abuse of food, alcohol, tobacco, or medicine. Those incur grave guilt who, by drunkenness or a love of speed, endanger their own and others' safety on the road, at sea, or in the air.” (CCC 2290)There is no free pass just because there is a wedding party at Cana. The nod we want to give ourselves will inevitably contradict a path to virtue, and if you already know you can't control it from a history of excess, then the house will always win in the end. The odds are not in your favor.“Temperance is the moral virtue that moderates the attraction of pleasures ... It ensures the will's mastery over instincts and keeps desires within the limits of what is honorable … Temperance is often praised in the Old Testament: ‘Do not follow your base desires, but restrain your appetites.' In the New Testament it is called ‘moderation' or ‘sobriety.' We ought ‘to live sober, upright, and godly lives in this world.' … Human virtues acquired by education, by deliberate acts and by a perseverance ever-renewed in repeated efforts are purified and elevated by divine grace. With God's help, they forge character and give facility in the practice of the good. The virtuous man is happy to practice them.” (CCC 1809, 1810)Most men have something calling to them, something that wants to get back into the world, to turn them away from virtue, to allow them to feel defiant instead of obedient. To open that beer, to go to that website, to hit up an old flame, to eat the whole box of cereal in a single sitting…ok, the last one might just be me. As I've mentioned before, I have much to learn, miles to go. It's very easy to write about virtues and difficult to live them out in the real world. But that's the goal, and as I seem to like goals, I'd rather have a positive public goal than a secret negative goal. Catholic Confession and psychotherapy alike tell us that you must name the thing that ails you to deal with it properly. Naming the problem is one thing. Letting go of control is next, and that is done through a Higher Power, not medication. Removing the cause of my sinking means asking for God's help, and that is the right step toward daily perseverance, moderation, and steady sobriety. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.whydidpetersink.com

Entering the Fifth Dimension: A Twilight Zone Podcast

Is dealing with the devil ever a good idea? Would you even recognize the devil if you met him face to face? Would there be peace on earth if you could somehow capture Satan himself and confine him to a prison cell? October is the month of ghosts, goblins, witches, and devils, so it seems like the perfect time to look back at two episodes of The Twilight Zone that feature the devil as a main piece of the story. In season 1 Rod Serling gave us "Escape Clause" where hypochondriac Walter Bedeker makes a deal with the devil which grants him immortality. However, he soon finds out there can be unexpected consequences of living forever, and may need to take advantage of the escape clause in his contract with the devil. Season 2 gave us "The Howling Man." David Ellington stumbles across a remote monastery where Brother Jerome and his followers claim they have captured Satan and have him locked in a prison cell. The prisoner seems harmless to Ellington, and he's faced with the dilemma to leave the situation alone, or act on behalf of the prisoner and rescue him from captivity. His decision has consequences that may impact all of humanity. Support the Rod Serling Monument Kickstarter campaign! Connect with Entering the Fifth Dimension: Facebook community Follow us on Twitter Voice feedback: (304) 837-2278

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST
Episode #60 - The Early Years - Part 2

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 58:27


We resume the story of Night Demon's early days in late 2011. After an extended period of focusing on other projects, Jarvis, Brent and Pat were back together in Ventura.  Their first order of business was to finalize the mix on the 4-song EP at Armand's Satellite Studios.  That task completed, the boys began rehearsing new ideas, working out the bones of what became "Livin' Dangerous," "Howling Man" (originally known as "Intruder"), and "Killer."  In early 2012, before Pat went back to school, the band recorded demos of those three songs, with Armand writing and playing the clean part of "Howling Man" on the spot. At a small club with a sparse attendance, the Jarvis/Brent/Pat lineup performed one final time.  Then focus turned toward adding visuals for the EP, including creating a logo and finding suitable artwork. The boys discuss the Tanith art and how inspiring the combination of that artwork plus the original logo was for the band.  With Pat departing for good, the door was open for new blood to join the Night Demon ranks and help move the band forward.   Become a subscriber today at nighdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below: Original Demo of Livin DangerousOriginal Demo of KillerOriginal Demo of Howling manNight Demon original LogoTanith Artwork and early Night Demon adaptationNight Demon First Backdrop Artwork Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! To unlock massive amounts of bonus content, become a subscriber at nightdemon.net/subscriber

Relatos de Misterio y Suspense
#183 El Hombre Que Aullaba by Charles Beaumont

Relatos de Misterio y Suspense

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 47:52


El hombre que aullaba (The Howling Man) es un relato de terror del escritor norteamericano Charles Beaumont (1929-1967), publicado originalmente en la edición de noviembre de 1959 de la revista Rogue, y luego reeditado en la antología de 1960: Paseo nocturno y otros viajes (Night Ride and Other Journeys). El propio Charles Beaumont adaptó la historia para el episodio 41 de la serie La dimensión de desconocida (The Twilight Zone). El hombre que aullaba, uno de los mejores cuentos de Charles Beaumont, relata la historia de David Ellington, quien, tras un disipado viaje inicial, decide dejar atrás sus indiscreciones y recorrer Europa en bicicleta, poco después de la Gran Guerra. Cierto día, en un área rural de Alemania, sufre un accidente, y es rescatado por unos monjes, quienes lo llevan al interior de la abadía de San Wulfran, donde, literalmente, algo aúlla espantosamente dentro de sus muros. Análisis de: El Espejo Gótico http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2011/05/el-brazo-marchito-thomas-hardy.html Texto del relato extraído de: http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2011/05/el-brazo-marchito-thomas-hardy.html Musicas: - 01. PGM Misterio Autor: Antonio Muñoz Guirado en colaboración con Jim Bryan y Brendan Brown - Cedida en exclusiva para este programa de Relatos de Misterio y Suspense. Nota: Este audio no se realiza con fines comerciales ni lucrativos. Es de difusión enteramente gratuita e intenta dar a conocer tanto a los escritores de los relatos y cuentos como a los autores de las músicas. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Music Addict XXVII
Ep. 63 Rob Zombie "The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy" Review

Music Addict XXVII

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 8:50


The Newest Album From Legendary Shock Rocker/Film Director Rob Zombie. 5 Years Since His Last Release, He Still Got It. RATE: 9/10 Favorites: The Triumph Of King Freak, 18th Century, Howling Man, Much Talked Of Metamorphosis, Shake Your Ass-Smoke Your Grass, Get Loose, The Ballad Of The Sleazy Rider Least Favorite: The Serenity Of Witches Keep On Craving My Lil Junkies

HORNS UP
Horns Up 62 - Febrero 1 - 2021

HORNS UP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 130:56


🤘 Este icono son saludos a los oyentes por los grupos! 🏆 Este icono Portada del programa para Rob Zombie EN EL PROGRAMA DE HOY NOS VISITAN: Cheap Trick – Light Up The Fire Ricky Warwick– When Life Was Hard & Fast The treatment – Rat Race 🤘 Rob Zombie - The Eternal Struggles of the Howling Man 🏆 Trial - Sister of the Moon Amorphis - Brother and Sister Primatai - Valley of Darkness 🤘 Suspyria - Wrong Direction Mason Hill - DNA 🤘 LYSIS - Autophobia Annisokay - Under Your Tattoos Dear Mother - Symbiose 🤘 Endernity - Infinite Hell 🤘 Mosh - Tiembla el Destino 🤘 Red Soil - Energy Rush 🤘 Ulthima - Tears of Fire 🤘 Ignis Sacer - Dead Eyes 🤘 Rezet - Back for No Good 🤘 Aetherian - Primordial Woods 🤘 Cryptosis - Transcendence 🤘 Einherjer - The Blood and the Iron The Overthrone - Unholy Born 🤘 Evile - Hell Unleashed Cannibal Corpse - Inhumane Harvest PLAYLIST SPOTIFY del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1pEzyThELIPrZYcANrejhL?si=ooXLYVLgTQa8oiJSfcIZ0w Síguenos en: Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../horns-up.../id1495774691 Telegram: https://t.me/podcasthornsup Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hornsuppodcast Instagram: @hornsuppodcast https://www.instagram.com/hornsuppodcast/ Twitter: @HornsUp2020 https://twitter.com/HornsUp2020 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSlxRtucnQ3_WX9k2AvJfVQ

HORNS UP - Novedades Rock y Metal
Horns Up 62 - Febrero 1 - 2021

HORNS UP - Novedades Rock y Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 130:56


🤘 Este icono son saludos a los oyentes por los grupos! 🏆 Este icono Portada del programa para Rob Zombie EN EL PROGRAMA DE HOY NOS VISITAN: Cheap Trick – Light Up The Fire Ricky Warwick– When Life Was Hard & Fast The treatment – Rat Race 🤘 Rob Zombie - The Eternal Struggles of the Howling Man 🏆 Trial - Sister of the Moon Amorphis - Brother and Sister Primatai - Valley of Darkness 🤘 Suspyria - Wrong Direction Mason Hill - DNA 🤘 LYSIS - Autophobia Annisokay - Under Your Tattoos Dear Mother - Symbiose 🤘 Endernity - Infinite Hell 🤘 Mosh - Tiembla el Destino 🤘 Red Soil - Energy Rush 🤘 Ulthima - Tears of Fire 🤘 Ignis Sacer - Dead Eyes 🤘 Rezet - Back for No Good 🤘 Aetherian - Primordial Woods 🤘 Cryptosis - Transcendence 🤘 Einherjer - The Blood and the Iron The Overthrone - Unholy Born 🤘 Evile - Hell Unleashed Cannibal Corpse - Inhumane Harvest PLAYLIST SPOTIFY del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1pEzyThELIPrZYcANrejhL?si=ooXLYVLgTQa8oiJSfcIZ0w Síguenos en: Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../horns-up.../id1495774691 Telegram: https://t.me/podcasthornsup Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hornsuppodcast Instagram: @hornsuppodcast https://www.instagram.com/hornsuppodcast/ Twitter: @HornsUp2020 https://twitter.com/HornsUp2020 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSlxRtucnQ3_WX9k2AvJfVQ

Myopia Movies
The Twilight Zone Zone - Episode 5: “A World of His Own” and “The Howling Man”

Myopia Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 47:33


Every week on The Twilight Zone Zone,we go down Donald Liebenson's list The 26 Episodes We Talk About When We Talk About The Twilight Zone from Vanity Fair, chronologically by release date and compare two episodes and choose which one to recommend. This week we watched “A World of His Own” and “The Howling Man.” From the Article: “A Nice Place to Visit” The Twilight Zone also delighted in dicking around characters in need of retribution. Another case in point: Rocky Valentine, a petty criminal shot to death. A jovial guide (Sebastian Cabot) in the afterlife tends to his every desire, giving him a swinging pad, sure-thing bank robberies, and beautiful dolls on demand. Sounds like heaven, right? This was the first episode to employ a classic Twilight Zone trope, in which the come-upper gets the last maniacal laugh at the eternal expense of the come-upped. (See also on this list: “The Grave” and “Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?”) “The Howling Man” You're lost in a torrential storm. You seek refuge in a foreboding castle. Inside are members of some kind of fanatical religious cult that is keeping a man imprisoned. The cult leader insists the man is actually the devil himself. Who are you going to believe: the desperate man pleading to be set free, or a staff-carrying John Carradine? In the meantime, please continue to rate and review us! We are on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and now Spotify and could use the support; the more ratings you give the easier it is for others to find us. Also, do you follow us elsewhere?  Facebook? Twitter? Myopia? Also, for those of you who are truly film folks, I have created a Letterboxd page! Check out what episodes we have done here (including other TV Shows). There are many paths in life, but which one will you travel down in the Twilight Zone, Zone... Host: Nic Hoffmann Panel: Daniel, Jon and Matthew Quinn    

Masmorracine
Além da Imaginação Podcast: S02E41 The Howling Man

Masmorracine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 36:38


Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega comentam o episódio "The Howling Man" (O Homem Uivante), dirigido por Douglas Heyes, com roteiro do grande Charles Beaumont (baseado em seu conto). Vem conosco encarar o "cabrunco, mas deixa ele trancado lá! Mencionados: Fausto (1926) / A Profecia (1976) (filmes completos online, só acessar!) Facebook: MasmorraCine Twitter: @Masmorra_Cast Clique aqui e acesse o melhor grupo dos Fãs de Além da Imaginação no Facebook! Assista ou baixe o episódio online com legendas AQUI Seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha nos apoiando no Padrim ou no Colabora aí.

Além da Imaginação Podcast
S2E041 The Howling Man

Além da Imaginação Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 36:38


Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega comentam o episódio “The Howling Man” (O Homem Uivante), dirigido por Douglas Heyes, com roteiro do grande Charles Beaumont (baseado em seu conto). Vem conosco encarar o “cabrunco, mas deixa ele trancado lá! Mencionados: Fausto (1926) / A Profecia (1976) (filmes completos online, só acessar!) Facebook: MasmorraCine Twitter: @Masmorra_Cast Clique aqui e acesse o melhor grupo dos Fãs de Além da Imaginação no Facebook! Assista ou baixe o episódio online com legendas AQUI Seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha nos apoiando no Padrim ou no Colabora aí

Além da Imaginação Podcast
S2E041 The Howling Man

Além da Imaginação Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 36:38


Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega comentam o episódio “The Howling Man” (O Homem Uivante), dirigido por Douglas Heyes, com roteiro do grande Charles Beaumont (baseado em seu conto). Vem conosco encarar o “cabrunco, mas deixa ele trancado lá! Mencionados: Fausto (1926) / A Profecia (1976) (filmes completos online, só acessar!) Facebook: MasmorraCine Twitter: @Masmorra_Cast Clique aqui e acesse o melhor grupo dos Fãs de Além da Imaginação no Facebook! Assista ou baixe o episódio online com legendas AQUI Seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha nos apoiando no Padrim ou no Colabora aí

The Sixth Dimension
Twilight Zone - The Howling Man

The Sixth Dimension

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 51:01


Back on the retro train with Will and we're talking about the Twilight Zone episode THE HOWLING MAN!

The Horror of Nachos and Hamantaschen
Episode 157 - Merry Christmas 10: I Trapped The Devil (2019)

The Horror of Nachos and Hamantaschen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 42:28


It's holiday time, so the duo review what is nominally a holiday movie, the 2019 “tone poem” I Trapped The Devil, essentially a modern riff on Charles Beaumont's short story / Twilight Zone episode “The Howling Man,” extended to feature length. Come and listen to see how it all pans out, if you want to stay off the naughty list that is.

The Bloodlust
130 | I Trapped the Devil

The Bloodlust

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 49:55


Director/Writer: Josh LoboStars: Scott Poythress, AJ Bowen, Susan Burke, Rowan Russell, Jocelin DonahueRated: NR, Runtime: 1 hour 22 minReleased July 3, 2019; Available on Hulu as of July 26Synopsis: A man traps what he believes to be the devil and then begins a descent into crazytown. Things escalate for him when his brother Matt (AJ Bowen) and his SIL Karen show up, uninvited and unexpected, for the holidays.In this ep, we discuss The Twilight Zone episode, The Howling Man. You can check it out here.Next up, we're takin a quick dip into SciFi territory with the A24 release, High Life. This movie is about living in isolation out in deep space, which is a notion that is scary enough for us to check it out for the show. So join us in a couple weeks!Theme music: "Secret of Tiki Island" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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The Fifth Dimension
19. Season 2, Episode 5 "The Howling Man"

The Fifth Dimension

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014 30:05


  This time on The Fifth Dimension, we'll let the Devil loose as we discuss "The Howling Man"! Where exactly is the line between faith and reason? What is humanity's capacity for blaming evil on superstitious metaphors? Why can't we just get a straight camera shot in this episode? Find out this week on The Fifth Dimension!