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Happy Spooky Season! Join us for the horror that is Hillbillys in a Haunted House - but, it's not horror for the reason you're thinking.Host segments: The Hee-Haw -ification of horror; the definition of a hillbilly; Lon Cheney was not a healthy man; ARE YOU FERLIN HUSKY?; the corrections just write themselves; Merle Haggard's ghost v. Kevin Murphy; that one guy you know who gets killed by a gorilla; and they're the ones writing it off; but what if it was The Monkees?; Joe Don and the Ape.
It's Dylan's turn to pitch a movie, and he's unmasking a new take on The Phantom of the Opera! One of the most unlikely Universal Monsters is also one of the oldest, dating back to a 1925 silent film starring Lon Cheney, Sr. But can any modern retelling of the Gaston Leroux novel escape the gravity of Andrew Lloyd Weber's musical adaptation? Should it? Oh, have we got some surprises in store for you this week... Our podcast partner for this episode is The Mirror Universe Star Trek Podcast, a thoughtful program in which an Australian and a Canadian have a conversation about Star Trek: what we think it is, how it's evolved over the years, and how it reflects our culture...like a mirror. Dylan has become a regular panelist on this show, so if you're not tired of hearing this guy talk, here's where you can find some more. You can support Dylan & Dalton's creative pursuits by subscribing to their Patreon, Are You Afraid of Dylan & Dalton? Contact us at Twitter or Instagram @DarkUniversePod or email us at darkuniversepod@gmail.com, you can also leave us a voicemail at US (917) 819-2574! Special thanks to Ella Dawson, Izzy Hodnett, Steph Salo, and Joe Stando for their contributions to this episode.
The Gents take on another Halloween classic in Lon Cheney, Jr.'s The Wolf Man! And we didn't even need 21 hours of Make-up to do it!
The Gents take on another Halloween classic in Lon Cheney, Jr.'s The Wolf Man! And we didn't even need 21 hours of Make-up to do it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-dursin/support
Today's film is “The Phantom of the Opera” released in 1925. Starring Lon Chaney.- I don't love this movie (but my co-host ,Ben, loves it), but I do love a lot of the scenes in it.=- Lon Cheney is great in this movie. He does his own makeup- It's not a well directed movie, but the scenes with Lon Cheney are incredible. Cheney may have directed the scenes that he was in- The unmasking scene is so good
On this week's episode, we revert to what we know best: talk to other people about their favorite movies. We invited out fan, singular, Keaton to discuss his background, top ten favorites and some least favorites. Also a lengthy segue about Arnold Schwarzenegger's filmography ensues. Who was Lon Cheney's lover?
Werewolf of London was a 1935 horror film directed by Stuart Walker and starring Henry Hull who starred as the werewolf. This was a Universal monster film, but even though it was a werewolf film it didn't actually star Lon Chaney Jr and, to be honest, I really preferred Lon Cheney as the tortured werewolf character. More reviews at youtube.com/reformedfruit
This week, reviews of The Blood of Zeus, IP Man 4, The Unknown, The Phantom of the Opera (the 100-year-old version), and we touch the on the Mandalorian... but not in an inappropriate way. www.cinemasavants.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, reviews of The Blood of Zeus, IP Man 4, The Unknown, The Phantom of the Opera (the 100-year-old version), and we touch the on the Mandalorian... but not in an inappropriate way. www.cinemasavants.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Patsy and Ashes wrap up their Universal Monsters theme with The Wolfman! They discuss their favorite werewolf transformations, how creepy Lon Cheney's character in the original film was (in more ways than one), how the film exemplified white male privilege, and the evolution of the character. They also discuss upcoming shows, future guests, science, wine and a new battle!
Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas! In this Christmas special, we explore the question “Is a ‘white’ Santa racist?” The war on Christmas never ceases, and now people are saying Santa shouldn’t be white! Well, technically he isn’t. But he isn’t not white either. Santa’s many faces gives Lon Cheney a run of this money. Learn about that bowl full of jelly while laughing along the way! Every week on Stranger Still, we take the questions you’ve never questioned to ask... Read More Read More
Boulder officials explore Portland, Oregon’s incentives for residents who provide affordable housing. Heart surgery using robotic arms can speed recovery. A critic says national media overplayed resignations in Green Mountain Falls. Plus, silent film actor Lon Cheney grew up in Colorado Springs with deaf parents. And, chef Alex Seidel shares kitchen war stories.
Martin and Melinda watch The Phantom of The Opera (1925), the first and last Lon Cheney movie for our podcast. A weird mix of horror and melodrama set in the Paris opera house, will this movie hit the high note or take a pratfall into the orchestra pit? Music by The Reigning Monarchs. Contact: frightfullyuninformed@gmail.com or @frightpod. For all things Star Wars, check out http://resistanceradio.net/
The Unknown vigilante is hauled in 2 court...and things don`t go well...
The Unknown vigilante is hauled in 2 court...and things don`t go well...
Tales of L.A. inlcuding the Jane Mansfield's curse, Cal Worthington and his dog Spot, the Alien at the Olympics, Old haunted horse-drawn carriage, Lon Cheney's ghost on the bench, Barnsdall's body eaten by dogs, CIA Movie Studio and much more
Modern day knight arrested, Exorcising the Government, Supermarket Ghost, Lon Cheney's Ghost, Indiana tales, Helicopter shooting, Lab monkeys attack, Another Tiny town in CA, Goatman in GA, listener mail and more.