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In this twenty-eighth installment of fictional horror written and narrated by Dan Cummins.... we head to 1989 and explore, along with the pawn shop owner who bought the camera that contained it, a tape of some chilling home video footage of two film students investigating an urban legend set inside a local abandoned insane asylum.This episode was scored by Logan Keith. We recommend listening with headphones to experience the full effect of all the creepy background noises! If you like this episode, please let us know wherever you rate and review podcasts. Thanks so much!For Merch and everything else Bad Magic related, head to: https://www.badmagicproductions.com
In episode 484, the "survival experts", are forced to face Jack Frost one more time. On this occasion, Jack Frost is an evil demon that Santa once killed and has now come back haunt the ancestors of Farther Christmas. Chris wishes he could have watched Hot Frosty instead and Jack just does not want to see this film again. E-mail your survival suggestions to us at wecouldsurvivethat@gmail.com or Twitter @WeCouldSurvive or find older episode on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXAa8-wNqv1G14ts_DHenkg/feed
When the band starts to Rock... heads start to Roll!Lucky for us, we've got Frank Dietz by our sides as he joins Elissa for a special Patreon bonus episode on 1987's Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare (aka The Edge of Hell). Frank had so many great BTS stories that we had to make a special cut of this episode just for YouTube! The full episode is available on our Patreon, link down below!Do you accept the challenge? Grab your guitar and muscle oil and join in on the conversation!Watch the visual version of this episode on YouTube! Follow Frank on InstagramSubscribe to our YouTube channel for more content! Support us on Patreon where you will find uncut episodes, bonus content, and more!Follow us on socials:InstagramTikTokLetterboxd Pillow Fright theme by Brandon Scullion
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This week on the Bad Taste Video Podcast we were LIVE on our YouTube page to discus the 1989 Horror comedy "Blood Nasty"!!! Join us every Tuesday night at 9 PM EST!!!https://www.YouTube.com/@BadTasteVideoPodcastVisit our Website!!!https://www.BadTasteVideo.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
What are we going to do on this episode? The same thing we do every episode: Host a comic book podcast and try to take over the world! Yes, we talk everyone's favorite megalomaniac mice as we discuss Pinky & The Brain on TV and in comics. We start with the duo's debut on The Animaniacs before talking their solo TV debut. We head to the world of comics that see P&B become superheroes in their debut issue and later riff on Ed Wood and Plan 9 From Outer Space. We wrap up by talking Pinky and the Brains 2020s (brief) comeback and why there needs to be more mice in the future. Eegads! You won't want to miss it. Ep. 131 What if Pinky & the Brain tried to be comic book superheroes and low-budget horror movie directors to take over the world?from Pinky & The Brain #1 and #6Find us at https://linktr.ee/dearwatchersNarf! We head back to the 1990s by talking the would be world conquerors Pinky and The Brain! We give a short history on both Pinky and the Brain and the creation of The Animaniacs from Tiny Toons to Steven Spielberg. We talk the histories of Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarch too, the iconic voices behind the duo and many, many other animated characters from TMNT to The Critic. After talking P&B on TV, we head to the world of comics with parodies of superheroes and 50s sci-fi movies. We wrap up by talking the return of Pinky and The Brain on the 2020s Animaniacs sequel and why we want to see more mouse adventures soon. All this plus The Honeymooners, Ed Wood, The Brain in drag, Yakko's World, and much more. Reading / Watch List:Steven Spielberg Presents The Animaniacs - Episode 2 (TV episode 1993)Pinky and The Brain - Episode 1 (TV episode 1995)Pinky and The Brain - Vol. 1, Issue 1 (DC Comics 1996)Pinky and The Brain - Vol. 1, Issue 6 (DC Comics 1996)The Animaniacs (TV episode 2020)Email Podcast@DearWatchers.comFind us & support us at https://linktr.ee/dearwatchersTheme music is Space Heroes by MaxKoMusic (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0) ★ Support this podcast ★
Whom among us hasn't considered answering a Craigslist ad for a little extra cash? Sure, there's always a risk that things might get weird, but what could really go wrong? Just kidding. We've seen the Lifetime movie about the Craigslist killer — and now we've also seen Creep (2014). The ultimate in low-budget horror, this found footage story shows just what two besties can come up with when all they have is a scary wolf mask and a dream. On a new episode of Spooky Tuesday, we're asking ourselves the hard questions about job prospects and unpacking improv king Mark Duplass's truly unsettling performance.References:https://influxmagazine.com/in-defense-of-creep-2014/https://horrortheory.com/creep-2014-the-nature-of-creepiness-exploited-loneliness-and-fabricated-victimhood/https://swiftsilentdeadly.com/8-defense-lessons-from-creep/https://ew.com/article/2015/06/03/mark-duplass-creep-exclusive-trailer/https://queer-voices.com/queer-movie-reviews-creep/Alternate Endings: https://youtu.be/a1KE_Cx6k-w?si=sNUEh_22l8ki-Eox
Kim and Ket Stay Alive... Maybe: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast
The girls are traveling and thought they'd send you a little blast from the Snow Space past with a second look at The Thing with an all new intro segment!Ep. 73: The Thing: “The Tale of Holdin' Dicks to Save Humanity”Ket tells Kim about John Carpenter's The Thing starring Kurt “Baby Blues” Russell, Wilford Brimley and Keith David. Ketryn braved some major animal horror (that she had previously blocked out) to bring you this episode. So let's hold each others dicks and get stir-fried. Most importantly, we'll learn if Kim will live or die in The Thing.Dir. John CarpenterWriters Bill Lancaster, John W. Campbell Jr.Support the girls on PATREON for some sweet BONE CON (bonus content) at: www.patreon.com/kimandketstayalivemaybeKKSAM Facebook Discussion Group!!"Sammies Stay Alive... Maybe"www.facebook.com/groups/kksampodcastResting Witch Space - Ket's Witch Supply Shoppes: https://www.restingwitchspace.com/Get acquainted with all things KIM & KET at www.kimandketstayalive.com Chat with the girls at kksampodcast@gmail.comPeep the girls on Instagram: @kksampodcastRock with the girls on Tik Tok: @kksampodcastBook the face of the girls on Facebook: @kksampodcastWear the shirts of the girls from the MERCH Store: kimandketstayalivemaybe.threadless.comOk we'll see ourselves out.Thanks for listening!xo and #StayAlive,K&KListen to season 1 of our horror trivia pod!KIM AND KET'S SURVIVE THE CELLARlink.chtbl.com/kkstcProud members of the Dread Podcast NetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kim and Ket Stay Alive... Maybe: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast
Kim tells Ket about The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster. The number of tangents the girls break off into is directly correlated to this brilliant film's bummer scale. The girls attempt to showcase their STEMiness in various ways: talking about their 8th grade project on mercury, saying the word defibrillator, etc. Most importantly, we'll learn if Ket will live or die in The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster.Dir. Bomani J. StoryWriter Bomani J. StorySharai Bohannon Horror Movie Blog SXSW review of The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster: https://horrormovieblog.com/angry-black-girl/Kim's new lil book Sisterhood: The Power of Female Friendship: https://a.co/d/18i9x6zKet's Welsh Witch book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0738770914?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_8TG63XJD15FWNN2TGW38&language=en-USSupport the girls on PATREON for some sweet BONE CON (bonus content) at: www.patreon.com/kimandketstayalivemaybeKKSAM Facebook Discussion Group!!"Sammies Stay Alive... Maybe"www.facebook.com/groups/kksampodcastResting Witch Space - Ket's Witch Supply Shoppes: https://www.restingwitchspace.com/Get acquainted with all things KIM & KET at www.kimandketstayalive.com Chat with the girls at kksampodcast@gmail.comPeep the girls on Instagram: @kksampodcastRock with the girls on Tik Tok: @kksampodcastBook the face of the girls on Facebook: @kksampodcastWear the shirts of the girls from the MERCH Store: kimandketstayalivemaybe.threadless.comOk we'll see ourselves out.Thanks for listening!xo and #StayAlive,K&KListen to season 1 of our horror trivia pod!KIM AND KET'S SURVIVE THE CELLARlink.chtbl.com/kkstcProud members of the Dread Podcast NetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is this episode one of the Top Dawg Forever Midnight Society members picked the poison for the FM3. This time around that poison was the independent haunted cop shop movie "Last Shift" from 2014. This episode is a fun one chalk full of revealing moments, hot topics and even hotter takes. Apologies ahead of time - Trigger warnings include: Suicide, Police, boogers, Trump, Top Knot Buns, Charles Manson & Florida.
George Romero's 1968 movie, “Night of The Living Dead,” is a cult classic. The horror flick is considered the godfather of the flesh-eating zombie genre and it was filmed in Pittsburgh with local talent. As a Halloween season treat, we're revisiting our conversation with Judith O'Dea — better known as Barbara — about what it was like to star in such an iconic film. **This conversation originally published Oct. 31, 2022. Want some more Pittsburgh news? Make sure to sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Instagram @CityCastPgh! Not a fan of social? Then leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished. On this week's episode… Join the crew as we discuss kinder-trauma, liminal spaces and Kyle Edward Ball's experimental horror film, Skinamarink (2023). Show Notes: Housekeeping (3:33) Back of the Box/Recommendations (11:12) Spoiler Warning/Full Review (18:55) Rotten Tomatoes (76:34) Trivia (85:55) What We've Been Watching (90:45) Hotline Scream (101:52) Connect with us: Support us on Patreon Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Shop
What's your favorite "B movie"? I know you have one. Today's episode is all about that low-budget, highly genre-specific, and often dismissed film that has been intrical to shaping the world of horror as we know it today: the "B movie." What precisely is a “B movie,” and what types of films have been referred to as “B movies” over the decades? Why did the ”B movie” come to exist in the first place, and how has its very existence been impacted and sustained by the shifting economics of the movie industry? What are some of the more well-known and celebrated horror “B movies” out there, and just how ridiculous are their titles and plotlines? (Short answer: very.) I will answer each and every one of these questions for you, and I even managed to find a short story written in the style of a B movie for story time which brings together the big three "B movie" genres: western, sci-fi, horror, and oh yes, horror. Why review the history of movies that many have called shitty at best? Because as much as some of them might sound shitty, many "B movies" can and do bring their own kind of horrific beauty to the screen, and that makes them so very Creeptastic! Advertise on Creeptastic! Support Creeptastic on Patreon! Contact me and find links to social media at Creeptastic.com!
Michael David Cummings — better known as Spider-One, the lead singer of the hard rock band Powerman 5000 and younger brother to Rob Zombie — decided to follow his sibling into filmmaking with his own movie after he had previously directed several of his group's music videos. The inspiration for his first film was based on his own writer's block as a musician and how he struggled to live a creative life while also bowing to the demands of his own emotions not to mention the financial constraints that come along with that kind of career. What resulted was an anthology centered around a group of artists tortured by their own obsessions and insecurities that ultimately ends up summoning all sorts of monsters and demons to haunt them…In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we're going to review the new Shudder original from Spider-One titled “Allegoria” and discuss the best low budget horror films of all time…
Download Welcome to LOTC Episode 286. This week the crew was originally scheduled to have special guest Mike Miller on but unfortunately Mike's wife was sick so he was not able to join us. We wish her a speedy recovery and look forward to having Mike join us for a future episode. The show this week was chosen by Mike and it is all about low budget, independent horror films. We each chose one film each to review as well as YOU the listeners brought some great films to the table. Independent horror is such a huge part of the horror genre and we hope that we are able to spotlight a few films you should put on your watch list. We hope you will love this show. Please share with everyone you meet. Sit back, turn up the volume and take a journey with us through the Land Of The Creeps.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!MOVIE REVIEWSSO COLD THE RIVER 2022DAVE : 6BILL : 6.5NO REASON 2010BILL : 7.5SUICIDE FOREST VILLAGE 2021PEARL : 6.5THE SLEEPER 2012GREG : 6.5BILL : 5.5PEARL : 6LIVE ANIMALS 2008DAVE : 7.5LOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movie PodcastYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterLand Of The Creeps TwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookHorror Movie PodcastJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movies PodcastYouTube ChannelLetterboxdDVD Infatuation PodcastThe Illustrated Fan PodcastBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdPhantom Galaxy PodcastTwisted Temptress LinkLetterboxdLOTC 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 accountTwitterFacebook
Apple pie, baseball, and a movie that feels like it was conceived in a day just because they thought of a somewhat humorous title. That's America! Email us at houseof1000horrors@gmail.com Twitter & Insta: @House1KHorrors
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Willkommen zur 121 regulären Ausgabe! Johannes und ich haben uns die Tage bei einem gemeinsamen Filmabend zwei spezielle Horrorfilme angesehen. Außerdem: Die letzte Sneak Preview hatte es in sich und lässt uns seit Jahren mal wieder ratlos zurück, was wir den jetzt gesehen haben. Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß!
Rob & Kay sit down with award winning director Jordan Miller of the Camp Nightmare podcast to talk writing, Stephen King, Twitter drama, Jordan's latest (award winning) script, METH GATORS (along with who Nicholas Cage should play in the movie), and, of course, LOW-BUDGET HORROR for our very own #SpookySeason episode. Jordan and Rob are old friends (and frequent collaborators) and invite Kay into their friendship venn diagram(?). Truly, this is our best episode so far. Enjoy! Our Weekly Resource: Camp Nightmare -- Jordan's Podcast (truly worth checking out) Notes From the Episode: Jordan's (award winning) short, Three Jordan on Instagram Camp Nightmare on Instagram Camp Nightmare on Twitter Rob's YouTube Channel How to Make a Movie for $1000 Kay's Twitter Rob's Twitter Email us(!)
This week we spend arguably too much time talking about the new James Bond movie, No Time to Die, and then get into the new cancel-culture angled slasher on Netflix, There's Someone Inside Your House. For the Staff Picks portion of the show, we round up a handful of low-budget indie horror movies worth seeking out. Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon The Blair Witch Project Blood Feast Casino Royale Creep Dementia 13 Dr. No GoldenEye Goldfinger Murder Party No Time to Die Skyfall There's Someone Inside Your House Just to be Nominated is hosted and produced by Chris Lay, the podcast operations manager for Lee, along with Bruce Miller, the editor of the Sioux City Journal, and Jared McNett, a reporter for the Globe Gazette in Mason City, Iowa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris and James sit down with filmmaker Mike Lombardo from Reel Splatter Productions!
Chris and James sit down with filmmaker Brian Darwas! About Brian Darwas Brian Darwas is considered the worldwide authority on automotive documentaries. Unlike many contemporaries, Brian delves into the worlds and underworlds of his subjects to expose what makes them tick, move and live. His ability to develop the true individual in front of the lens is what makes him a master at telling stories on film.
May is Obscure Horror Remake month and we start with a big one. 'Nosferatu' may be the most recognized horror movie ever. What about the 1979 remake by Werner Herzog? Plus, we talk about indie horror film 'The Djinn'.Demon Slayer surprised lots of people by taking the top box office slot from the highly anticipated Mortal Kombat. There is no denying its popularity, but are we curious enough watch the series? And would we go to a theater to watch the movie?The Feast premiered at South by Southwest and is one of the best movie we have ever reviewed. IFC Midnight recently announced they have picked it up and have tentatively scheduled it for a Thanksgiving release. Would watching it in a theater add to the intimate experience?The Djinn is something of a throwback. Taking place over the course of one night in an apartment, the indie horror movie is about a child who wishes for his greatest desire. We talk about horror movie rules, how to use narration effectively, and the power of silence in horror.May is Obscure Horror Remake Month and this week we talk 1979's Nosferatu the Vampyre. The original is one of the iconic horror films of all time and the Werner Herzog remake is certainly beautiful. But is it good? We talk about the Dracula mythos, the best Renfield ever, and the interesting ending.Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel Muir, Blake, and Danny. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Danny can be found on Twitter @default_player and on Instagram at default_player. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.Intro by Julio Mena https://grooveasaurus.bandcamp.com/album/master-of-thieves-vol-iv Instagram https://www.instagram.com/grooveasaurus/?hl=en
Chris sits down with Stephan Zimkin to talk about making the low budget horror movies, Only Go There at Night and Only Go There at Night: Darkness Rising! About Stephan Stephan Zimkin is an actor and producer, known for Only Go There at Night: Darkness Rising (2009), Hello My Name Is Linda (2010) and Only Go There at Night (2008).
Episode 53. Features actors: Emalline Williams, Christopher J. Young and Haley Barna.It was recorded on the set of "no budget" Horror film, "The Haunting of Jessie Ross". This horror suspense film was filmed in 5 days without a script or crew during the lockdown. (We did use a scene outline. In addition, story structure was worked out beforehand) We recorded this conversation the morning after a long (and last) night of filming. I was exhausted and forgot to turn on the good microphone. Audio in this episode is coming from the Mevo camera we used to film the podcast. My apologies for the low audio quality.
The Secret Movie Club team (Connor Lloyd Crews, Edwin Gomez, Craig Hammill, Daniel Ott) discuss great low budget 70's horror movies including TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, IT'S ALIVE, THE LIVING DEAD OF THE MANCHESTER MORGUE, HALLOWEEN, & ERASERHEAD. Edwin curses Craig for breaking Edwin's horror streak.
Our heroes leave behind the friendly condiment to continue on their quest and encounter an entrepreneur with a knack for entertainment. They sit down with him to discuss his field of expertise, and receive a number of helpful tips. They discuss the process of corporate video making, getting into the film industry, and the reason behind low-budget horror films. A huge thanks to Phil for coming on this week! We very much appreciate him stopping in. Feel free to stop by their website, and go check out their latest feature Stalked. We watched it a few hours after recording the podcast, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Their Website
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The Invisible Man Director on Making Small-Budget Horror & The Saw FranchiseCo-creator of the Saw franchise, and breakout director in his own right, Leigh Whannell joins the show this week to talk about The Invisible Man, his followup to 2018's Upgrade. He talks about stepping away from the Saw franchise because he was just out of ideas to kill people, tells a great story about running into Chris Rock long before he was attached to the upcoming Saw spinoff, Spiral: From the Book of Saw, and he even reacts, in real time, to the Battinson Bat suit. We also get into some behind-the-scenes details on how they pulled off The Invisible Man for just a $7 million, and more. Breaking just as we started recording this week, we finally have a title for the next Jurassic World movie, Jurassic World: Dominion. The guys discuss. Continuing the trend of breaking news, Bob Iger stepped down as CEO of Disney during our recording. The guys react, but mostly just go on a tirade of terrible puns. And of course, we review the movie of the week, The Invisible Man. No worries, it's totally spoiler-free. This week's BlendGame takes us back to the 1980s with #Underrated80sBlend. The debate their favorite 80s movies that they don't think get enough love, and make their case for why they think it is underrated. Next week, we look back and Ben Affleck's career, and you can play along on social using #BenAffleckBlend. This Week In MoviesGreed (limited release; starring Steve Coogan, Isla Fisher)Wendy (limited release; starring Yashua Mack, Devin France, Gage Naquin)EMMA. (starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Bill Nighy)The Invisible Man (starring Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Aldis Hodge)10:00 - Leigh Whannell Interview55:18 - Jurassic World: Dominion Title Revealed1:01:20 - This Week In Movies1:07:43 - The Invisible Man Review1:23:19 - #Underrated80sBlend Follow The Show HereReelBlend - @ReelBlendSean - @Sean_OConnell Jake - @JakesTakesKevin - @KevinMcCarthyTVGabe - @gabeKovacs
Parker and Mike review Penny Nichols, a wonderful, funny and entertaining graphic novel about Penny and how she gets involved in a low budget horror movie. Mike also previews The Show, about to be Kickstarted for the graphic novel. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelpodcast/support
We talk about various topics including Edward getting a new Pug, The guy on our couch, and Low budget horror films.
You might be a genius if you watch low-budget horror movies, they are removing the animatronic bands from all Chuck E. Cheese's, and we review the Ninja Turtles episode of season 3 of "The Toys That Made Us" on Netflix. Nostalgicast features hosts Andrew Price, Tyler Palo, Kelby Joseph, Louis Elveus, and Kirk Pynchon.Producers: Andrew Price, Todd Jackson, Chad Dispenza Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this edition of Parallax Views, it's Halloween season and that means horror movies are all the rage. Although until recently dismissed as "low-brow" entertainment by some segments of society, horror movies have proven time and time again to be huge profit-makers that can reliably make financial returns. In fact, Hollywood titans like Oliver Stone, Peter Jackson, Sam Raimi, and James Cameron first cut their teeth in filmmaking through the world of horror. And it shouldn't be any wonder why since audiences can't seem to get enough of a good ol' fashioned scare coupled with the fact that such films can be produced on tight budgets and even tighter production schedules. Although low-budget horror has, due to it's financial viability, proven popular since the early days of cinema, an even lower-than-low-budget emerged in the 1980s thanks to the VHS boom. SOV (Shot-on-Video) horror are the fright flicks made on a micro-budget, sometimes for as little as a couple thousand dollars, that represent the underground of the horror genre. SOV horror has developed a cult fandom since its heyday in the 1980s with VHS What are the trials and tribulations that go into making movies on such a shoestring budget? And who are the people who make such movies? Joining us on this edition of Parallax Views to answer those questions is Todd Sheets, who has been making SOV horrors and micro-budget terrors for over 30 years. The conversation begins with Todd and I hashing out what constitutes a micro-budget movie and how Todd was mentored in the art of shoestring movie-making by the American-Canadian filmmaker David Decoteau. From there we discuss the difficulties Todd making what he considers his first "real" movie, 1993's Zombie Bloodbath. Specifically, he relates how he and his crew had to make the movie during the Great Flood of 1993 that devastated the Midwestern United States! Todd Sheets' VHS-era terrors From there, Todd and I discuss armchair movie critics. Specifically, Todd talks about some of the harshest, nastiest experiences he's had with critics and trolls over the years. On the other hand, Todd also notes that he has disowned many of his earlier efforts due to his belief that those movies don't meet quality standards. That being said, Todd argues that some critics go over the line into the realm of personal mean-spiritedness that lack basic human decency. In this regard, Todd relates a particularly callous trolling incident that targeted an actress, namely 80s scream queen Linnea Quigley, in one of his movies. Todd Sheet & Scream Queen Linnea Quigley From there we discuss the trials and tribulations of his two latest labors of love. We start by talking about last year's Bonehill Road, a throwback werewolf creature feature with practical effects and an inventive plot twist. Todd says that he'd always wanted to make a werewolf movie and how Bonehill Road marked his first foray into crowd-sourced funding through Indiegogo. Additionally, he tells us about some of the difficulties of making the film, how he achieved special effects, and how a company that thought the movie was Satanic almost kept Bonehill Road from seeing the light of day. Bonehill Road Los Angeles Premiere Poster Todd and I begin to conclude the conversation by discussing his latest wild feature, Clownado, which mixes the killer clown genre repopularized by the IT remake with elements from SyFy's so-bad-it's-good hit franchise Sharknado. Todd notes, however, that the origins of Clownado's script predate both by over a decade. And finally Todd illustrates the just how hard low-budget movie-making can be with the story of a exceptionally grueling night of shooting for the movie where everything that could go wrong did go wrong. Killer clowns + a killer tornado may prove more deadly than Killer Klowns from Outer Space in Clownado! We wrap up with the now almost mandatory "Parallax Views positive note" where Todd talks a little about why he keeps making micro-budget movies. During this final portion of the conversation Todd mentions some of his other features like Violent New Breed, House of Forbidden Secrets, and Dreaming Neon Purple. Despite all the trials and tribulations Todd has had both in life and in filmmaking, he says that the positive experiences he's had through filmmaking, the friends he's made along the way (including the legendary comedian Rudy Ray Moore aka "Dolemite"!), and the fans who've enjoyed his work have been a blessing. Even if you're not a fan of the horror genre this is an episode of Parallax Views you won't want to miss as Todd discusses the highs and lows of micro-budget filmmaking! SUPPORT PARALLAX VIEWS ON PATREON! WHERE YOU CAN HEAR... PARALLAX VIEWSTHE WEEK THAT WASCURRENT EVENTSPROGRAM
The Surgeons sits down with director Craig Anderson to discuss his movie Red Christmas alongside Gary Doust who documented the films journey with Horror Movie: A Low Budget Nightmare.
Just because they were made with lower budgets than larger feature films, doesn't mean they aren't awesome. With so many movies to choose from in this category full of ridiculous premises and silly dialogue, it's kind of hard to pick favorites. Tracy pulls from the 80's and Minki pulls from a more modern set of B-Films.
Our month of LOW BUDGET HORROR continues this week with the Sam Raimi classic THE EVIL DEAD. We’re joined by guests Jaimie Sarchet and Phillip Kelley to talk about that iconic cabin in the woods and to take a small glimpse into the crazy conditions on set. There’s a lot here so click on that play button ASAP, or that download button on your podcast catcher and hop to it. PHILLIP KELLEY | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | UCB IMPROV JAIMIE SARCHET | INSTAGRAM | THE REEL BLONDE (COMING SOON) WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? The part of the show where we catch up with what everyone is doing. Yes, we named this section such on purpose. It’s funny. Haha. BRYAN – Luke Cage RYAN – Invincible Iron Man, Spider-Man, Cage, Death of X JON – Cities Skylines PHILLIP – Bangarang UCB JAMIE – Smorgasburg LA RATING SYSTEM Where we pick a different piece of media to rate the media we consumed. This week: HORROR IN A SINGLE LOCATION BRYAN – Cabin Fever RYAN – Cabin in the Woods JON – Tucker and Dale vs Evil PHILLIP – The Hills Have Eyes JAMIE – Infection FIND US ON TWITTER – @ATH_Podcast FIND US ON FACEBOOK – AFTER THE HYPE
Get low with Andrew and Mark, as we discuss Low Budget Horror this week on Best of the Best. From overused horror tropes to running out of money before your next paycheck, this week is all about that sense of dread included with having zero dollars. Get your cell phone out, decide to pay either your […]
Frankie talks to Gregory Hanson, low budget horror director and the exhibitor behind the Spectacle Theater’s monthly screening series “InFEST Underground.” To submit to InFEST, visit www.grethproductions.com, or e-mail grethproductions@gmail.com.