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Everyone is busy making their lists and checking them twice, but Andy and Philip are more concerned with the movies that might not even be on Santa's radar. So, we're spending our Christmas with some misfit films that deserve extra holiday cheer - Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2013), Mrs. Claus (2018), and Santa Isn't Real (2023).
The Krampus was the cause of executions, fear, and even brought consequences set on by the Catholic church. Then, why is he still being celebrated today?Episode written by Madeline Guerra and produced by Edwin Covarrubias.Ad-free on https://ADarkMemory.com/premiumFind me on social: https://instagram.com/edwincovMore creepy shows:Scary Story Podcast: https://ScaryStoryPodcast.com True Scary Story: https://TrueScaryStory.comTake our listener survey: https://ADarkMemory.com/survey Want to leave me a voicemail? https://PodInbox.com/scaryThis episode webpage: https://adarkmemory.com/krampus-the-christmas-devil/
聽膩聖誕老公公的故事了嗎?換個口味吧!一起來認識聖誕節的反派角色,惡靈 Krampus! 聖誕節兒童戲劇免費看:https://youtu.be/wXtYWiyjV0Y 延伸學習,不容錯過:【特別節目】維尼說故事:關於月亮的那些傳說 (小孩先別聽) Ancient Legends of the Moon Told by Winnie, Not for Kids. 感謝收聽,喜歡別忘了要到各大平台上給本節目評論喔! 我們認真需要你
We have heard of Santa, but what about his brother that is looking for Jeremy Duffin. What do I mean well listen to this episode to find out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/industryhorrorcoffincast/message
Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2013) a review, you have been warned. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movie-shed-podcast/message
The boys dive into Halloween and Krampus in a special holiday themed spooptacle. No not the recent Halloween, and not Halloweens 2 through 36 either, it's the original one. And no, not Krampus: The Christmas Devil, nor Krampus: The Devil Returns. Also not Krampus Origins or Krampus Unleashed. The Krampus from 2015. And not Krampus: The Reckoning from 2015 . . . the one with Adam Scott.
There is a scary beast that lingers around Christmas time. Punishing naughty children in the scariest way possible. Learn about the folklore of Krampus - also called the Christmas Devil. Visit the blog at https://wanderingcrystal.com Music is Jingle Bells (Dark Piano Version) by Myuu - http://www.thedarkpiano.com
Join your friends, Marco and Paul, for our annual “We Wish You A Shitty Christmas” episode. Joining us for the pain of bad movies is Lance Langford from The Horror Returns podcast. The questionable movie choices for this year are: Krampus: The Christmas Devil, Krampus: The Reckoning, and Krampus Unleased. Despite the less than enjoyable watches, we had an absolute blast talking trash about this movies and loved having Lance as a guest. Listen to Lance on The Horror Returns: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-horror-returns/id1122694847?mt=2 Music: Christmas by Froggy Fresh Santa and Jesus duet from South Park X-M@$ by Corey Taylor Download, subscribe, review and share us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast https://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/ Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast. Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts Network and The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network. The post Who Will Survive episode 23 – We Wish You A Shitty Christmas 2 appeared first on Legion.
Gruss Von Krampus, kinder. This week on ARE WE FRIENDS, we’re deep diving into the lore of Santa’s most famous associate, the Krampus. This episode devoted to the half-goat, half-demon is half about Santa’s lesser known comrades and half about the entirety of the Krampus film canon. Gird your bottoms boys and girls, because the Krampus is coming to town with his birch switch and Christmas malice. Your boys made it through Krampusnacht, but will you? Krampus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krampus Krampus (2015) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krampus_(film) Trick ‘r Treat https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trick_%27r_Treat Charles Bradley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradley_(singer) Christmas Horror Story https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3688406/ Krampus Origins (2018) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8237340/ Mother Krampus https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6126492/ Krampus Unleashed https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5714322/ Krampus The Christmas Devil https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2578608/ Krampus The Christmas Devil Returns https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3527772/ New York Fringe Festival https://fringenyc.org/
It's a short one for FYC this week as Dustin returns to discuss a truly terrible film that he has watched so that you don't have to. Christmas is the theme for this episode of ICYWC... and we have a seasonal stinker in the form of 2013's Krampus: The Christmas Devil. Check out the show to hear just how naughty this movie really is. Happy holidays!!
Thu, 14 Dec 2017 03:30:48 +0000 https://unterhaltungszimmer.podigee.io/1202-nspr_0202-adventskalender-2017 podlove-2017-11-29t21:08:23+00:00-9297f48d53dd1bb Das heutige Türchen wird euch vom @florian666 präsentiert! Das heutige Türchen wird euch vom @florian666 präsentiert! Shownotes: Weihnachtliche Horrorfilme von Ahhhrg! bis Zombie-Elfen. In diese Episode werden folgende Filme erwähnt: A Christmas Horror Strory (2014) Krampus (2015) Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2013) Kramous 2 – Die Abrechnung (2015) Krampus Unleashed (2015) Krampus: The Devil Returns (2016) Gremlins (1984) Gremlins 2 (1990) Elves (1989) Jack Frost (1997) Jack Frost 2 – Die Rache des Killerschneemannes (2000) Christmas Evil (aka. You better watch out) (1980) Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 (1987) Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better watch out (1989) Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation (1990) Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991) Silent Night (2012) Santa Claws (1990) Santa’s Slay (2015) Don’t open till Christmas (1984) To all a good Night (1980) Sint (Saint) (2010) Raw Exports (A Christmas Tale) (2010) Better Watch Out (2017) Red Christmas (2016) Black Christmas (Jessy – Treppe in den Tod) (1974) Black Christmas (2006) One Hell of a Christmas (2002) Silent Night, Zombie Night (2009) Feeders 2: Slay Bells (1998) Home for the Holidays (1972) Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972) Tales from the Crypt (1972) Traum ohne Ende (Dead of Night) (1945) A Nightmare before Christmas (1993) Das im Intro Verwendete Musikstück We Wish You A Merry Christmas habe ich auf Free Music Archive gefunden und es steht unter der Lizenz Public Domain! https://images.podigee.com/0x,sTE2McscQkci9Sny4fXUyiYckrlScBk3U1RsBU-2osgU=/https://cdn.podigee.com/uploads/u3575/aa7229fc-eb00-4413-9cb5-bc425e526aa5.png NSPRC_0202 Adventskalender 2017 https://unterhaltungszimmer.podigee.io/1202-nspr_0202-adventskalender-2017 1202 full Das heutige Türchen wird euch vom @florian666 präsentiert! no Ralph Meyer
The holiday season is here again and that means its time for Horrible Horror to unwrap some shitty Christmas horror movies. Up first is the indie film "Krampus: The Christmas Devil". A horrific excuse for a movie that plays out more like a boring and really bad episode of Law & Order: SVU, then an actual Christmas horror movie.
It's Christmas, and Netflix has a hoard of Xmas treats, Ben has a microphone malfunction and the podcast is here to warm the cockles of Christmas hearts.
[ORIGINS OF XMAS] December 25 is coming up, and everybody is getting geared up for their Baby Jesus celebration. However, Christmas is not the only wintry celebration to come in the month of December. Due to the winter solstice, December has always been host to a number of pagan festivals, and some believe the date of Christmas was chosen to offset the many, many pagan rituals of the time period, including Saturnalia and Natalis Invicti. Similarly, if you’ve ever heard of the Yuletide, then you’ve at least passively acknowledged a Norse tradition. The reason for the season, historically, outside of the Christian religion, has to do with the re-birth of the sun gods and the celebration of the returning of light to the world. The winter solstice represents the shortest day of the year, and getting the sun back is definitely a reason to celebrate. But today’s episode isn’t about Christmas, not really. It’s about a half-goat, half-demon who punishes all the bad little children of the world, so if you were naughty this year, perhaps you should put off listening until the dawn has lit upon a post-Christmas day. Yes, I’ll be talking about Krampus. [KRAMPUS OVERVIEW] Krampus is a “half-goat, half-demon” with long horns and killer beard whose name comes from the German ‘Krampen’ for claw. He is the dark yin to Santa Claus’s yang. While Saint Nick brings joy and happiness to the good children of the world, Krampus punishes the bad children in some pretty deviant ways. He is a myth figure in middle and eastern Europe, including Austria, Bavaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, and Northern Italy. Basically, anywhere in the Alpine Region, you’re bound to run into the horned goat creature. If you travel over to Iceland, you’ll find a whole host of these Santa figures, known as the Jolasveinar. There’s the ‘Door Slammer’, ‘The Window Peeper,’ ‘The Sausage Snatcher,’ and ‘The Doorway Sniffer.’ December 5 is considered Krampusnacht, which I assume translates to Krampus Night. On this night, he travels from house-to-house, like Old Saint Nick, and leaves bundles of sticks for bad children. Doesn’t sound that bad, huh? Like coal in a stocking. However, if Krampus deems the child to be bad enough, he might bag up the offending child and toss her in a river or take her straight on down to Hell and save himself the trouble of trying to redeem the little bastard. He is sometimes depicted as having one cloven goat foot and one human foot, perhaps to bridge the gap of his half-human, half-devil form. The chain he carries may be a vestigial holdover having to do with binding the devil and whatnot, but today it just makes for one hell of a terrifying legend. The next day, after Krampus has whipped or damned all the evil kids, is Nikolastaugh, or St. Nicholas Day. The Dutch name, Sinterklass, eventually became our modern Santa Claus. It was his job to bring presents to all the good little boys and girls who missed the wrath of Krampus. [HISTORY] Nicholas himself became popular in Germany in the 11th Century, and though it is unclear when, exactly, Krampus came to popularity, it goes back as far as pre-Christian times. He is believed to be the son of Hel from Norse mythology, but whether that is exactly true is anybody’s guess. Either way, he is totally a pagan symbol. By the 17th century, Krampus had been incorporated into Christian celebrations. Over the course of a few hundred years, he melded together with the Santa Claus myth to become something of a dark, violent companion to the fat old gift-giver. And just as the legend grew, so did the list of punishments bad ole Krampus would mete out. This next part comes from a site called The Robot’s Voice: According to a series of very popular 1800s postcards, Krampus enjoyed: ripping pigtails out, leading children off a cliff, sadistic ear-pulling, putting pre-teens in shackles, forcing children to beg for mercy, and throwing youngsters on an Express Train to The Lake of Fire (making no local stops). And then there’s my favorite: drowning children to death in ink and fishing out the corpse with a pitchfork. In fact, today people can participate in the Krampuslauf (Krampus Run) in which young men dress up and participate. Other festivals include people dressing up as the goat-devil and attacking poor, unsuspecting party-goers, usually chasing them down and beating them about the legs with the birch sticks Krampus is known to carry. I’m not sure if this is still true, but some homes in the Alpine region were known to leave the bag of birch sticks hanging on the wall all year as a reminder to be good, lest Krampus make his visit the next Krampusnacht.
In the mountains of central Europe, jolly old St. Nick doesn’t work alone. He leaves the handling of the naughty list to Krampus - a horned, goat-legged, split tongued, whip holding, Christmas demon draped in chains who beats and sometimes kidnaps wicked children. Krampus throws kids in the sack on his back and takes them to Hell and occasionally even eats them. Yup. This is a real tale that has been told to children. Buckle up for this dark holiday edition of Timesuck and get ready to learn all you’ll ever need to know about Krampus, Bavaria’s Christmas Devil.
Vi firar jul med glögg, pepparkakor och clementiner och provar även på lite mer exotiska traditioner. Tomas uppar Finland som filmland och Lars förklarar varför det tar emot att läsa en av världens mest älskade författare. Vi pratar också om Derek Johnston, Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol, William Shakespeare, Hamlet, J.H. Ridell, A Strange Christmas Game, E.F. Benson, Between the Lights, Algernon Blackwood, The Kit Bag, Henry James, The Turn of the Screw, The Innocents, M.R. James, Whistle and I’ll Come to You, A Warning for the Curious, The Signalman, The Stalls of Barchester, The Treasure of Abbot Thomas, A View from a Hill, Susan Hill, The Woman in Black, Creepypodden, Jens Daniel Burman, Huset, Cape Fear, Black Christmas, Olivia Hussey, John Saxon, Tales from the Crypt, Peter Cushing, Silent Night Deadly Night, Gremlins, Stephen Spielberg, Jerry Goldsmith, E.T., Ensam hemma, A Nightmare Before Christmas, Tim Burton, Danny Elfman, Henry Sellick, Coraline, Dead End, Ray Wise, Twin Peaks, Horror Etc, P2, Wes Bentley, Candyman, The Gingerdead Man, Gary Busey, Charles Band, Sauna, Rare Exports, Sampo Lappelill, Zacharias Topelius, Krampus - The Christmas Devil, Demon Toys, Mysteriet på Greveholm, Liv i Luckan och den troligtvis helt riktiga föreställningen om De dödas julotta. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys i en salig röra.
Ho ho ho, alle slemme barn! Glem nissen, for det er en kulere kis som kommer ned pipa di i år, nemlig Krampus! Han vet at dere har vært slemme, han vil gi dere kull i julestrømpa deres og om dere er riktig så uheldige så lar han dere overleve! I sesongens siste episode snakker vi om «Krampus» fra 2015, en skrekk-komedie fra Universal om julenissens skygge. I tillegg toucher vi innom kalkunen «Krampus: The Christmas Devil» fra 2013. Så sett deg godt til rette med pepperkaker og gløgg, for dette vil du ikke gå glipp av! I studio: Kurt, JørgenLes merEpisode 55: Krampus
Jason Hull is a producer and actor, known for Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2013), The Four (2012) and Chasing Darkness (2007). See full bio »
Jason Hull is a producer and actor, known for Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2013), The Four (2012) and Chasing Darkness (2007). See full bio »
Święta zbliżają się wielkimi krokami, a ja kontynuuję zapoczątkowany przed czterema laty tematyczny cykl, w którym w skrócie prezentuję kolejną dawkę alternatywy dla polsatowskich propozycji do ramówki świątecznej. Tradycyjnie będą to zarówno filmy dobre jak i „perełki” wygrzebany z najgłębszych czeluści archiwum kinematografii. W dzisiejszym przeglądzie omawiam: Slaughter Claus (2011) The Canal (2014) Time for Murder [1×06] The Thirteenth Day of Christmas (1985) One Hell of a Christmas (2002) Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2013)
A small show, with only one new cinema release this week, starring Hayden Christensen and Nicolas Cage in Outcast, on DVD, Arnie is back yet again in Terminator: Genisys, Michael Fassbender in western Slow West, documentary Amy, and horror with Krampus: The Christmas Devil.
This week on 3Amoviegos, Ian, Martyn and Joe gallop to the holiday spirit by dipping their boots into Robin Williams' final film, Merry Friggin' Christmas... kind of. Fortunately, they only made it 20 minutes into the movie before coming to the realization that Krampus: The Christmas Devil was the only movie worth wasting anymore time over. Saddle up, shake some sleigh bells and slap that steed ass, let's ride! This is gonna be good!
FANtastic Horror Film Festival Selections Interviews Episode 1 : Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2013) Directed by Jason Hull --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
In this episode, we talk to writer/director Jason Hull about his new film, Krampus: The Christmas Devil. Also, we look at Home, an effectively creepy new iOS game.
He's knows when you are sleeping. He knows when you're awake. He knows when you've been bad or good, So be good, for YOUR LIFE'S AT STAKE! Who's that hiding behind Santa's jolly mask? Episode 54 of the Ancient Art Podcast takes a holiday to the Austrian Alps to discover the true meaning of Christmas and meet Santa's various spooky, sooty sidekicks! We lift the lid on the mysterious, fur-clad, horned, Yuletide devil, Krampus, exploring his origin in pagan myths, history throughout the ages, and modern permutations. We'll cross the globe to root out the tongue-lashing demon, and risk his whip's wrath in the Krampuslauf. Also meet jolly ole Saint Nick's other companions, including the Nordic Yule Goat, Belgium and the Netherlands' Black Peter (Zwarte Piet), the German Knecht Ruprecht, and Belsnickel/Pelznikel. And we thought keeping Santa's reindeer straight was hard enough! So, dive in and enjoy this spectacular nightmare before Christmas! Discover more at http://ancientartpodcast.org/krampus. Connect at http://twitter.com/lucaslivingston and http://facebook.com/ancientartpodcast.