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Vampire evolution ground to a standstill in the '80s, then a woman appeared who completely changed everything we thought about vampires. With the power of her pen, she made vampires less about disease, and more about sex. Today, every vampire lives in the shadow of our Queen of the Damned, Anne Rice.Bestselling author, Grady Hendrix, continues his vain attempts to get you to buy his latest book, How to Sell a Haunted House, and to sweeten the deal he's hired Chris LaMartina of The WNUF Halloween Special fame to produce the show, and forcibly drafted Mike Walls of Audio Esoterica to engineer the spooky sounds.
Three of the most important vampires of the '70s were Black, and here they are in all their glory. Black vampires have been an important part of the canon all the way back to the beginning, and this is just a part of their stories. Also, a lot of the music in this episode is by the inimitable Sam Waymon. Used with his permission. You can find more of his music here.Bestselling author, Grady Hendrix, continues his vain attempts to get you to buy his latest book, How to Sell a Haunted House, and to sweeten the deal he's hired Chris LaMartina of The WNUF Halloween Special fame to produce the show, and forcibly drafted Mike Walls of Audio Esoterica to engineer the spooky sounds.
As the '70s began, motion picture vampires were d-e-a-d dead. How would they survive the disco decade? By moving to the small screen, starring on Broadway, and trying to be funny. In the process, they fulfilled their true destiny and finally became romantic heroes.Bestselling author, Grady Hendrix, continues his vain attempts to get you to buy his latest book, How to Sell a Haunted House, and to sweeten the deal we're going to discuss Evel Knievel, Suckula, and recruit an entire cast to do the voices, hire Chris LaMartina of The WNUF Halloween Special fame to produce the show, and forcibly draft Mike Walls of Audio Esoterica to engineer the spooky sounds.
Welcome to the House of Hammer! This tiny British film studio resurrected Dracula in 1958 and gave movies the most iconic image of the vampire since Bela Lugosi in 1931! Then Dracula killed them dead. Bestselling author, Grady Hendrix, continues his vain attempts to get you to buy his latest book, How to Sell a Haunted House, and to sweeten the deal he throws in lots of talk about the menace of dope, the illegal international trade in vampires, and he brings in an entire cast to do the voices, recruits Chris LaMartina of The WNUF Halloween Special fame to produce, and forcibly drafted Mike Walls of Audio Esoterica to engineer.
The Leek returns for another round of goofin and spoofin as the gang searches for the inspiration to their new theme song. jpgaudio.com @jpg_audio @audioesoterica @przybang
Welcome to new and improved "The Leek" hosted by Mike Walls and Paul Przyborski, the internet's number 1 source for all things ICP jpgaudio.com subtastics.bandcamp.com/album/collectors-edition beachcreeper.bandcamp.com/album/and-out-come-the-wavewolves queenwolf.bandcamp.com/track/witch-in-the-woods infinitepizza.bandcamp.com/album/cowabunga-infinite-pizza-time
Once again Bob wields the nebulous format of SHRIMP NIGHT! to placate his "podcasting midlife crisis." Years ago Sarah Gorman, Becky Hackerman, Mike Walls and Bob were the co-hosts of a horror movie podcast that only lasted a handful of episodes. The podcast was called NOW SLAYING, it ended pretty quick. Becky and Sarah join Bob to discuss memories, why it stopped so abruptly and to relive the old glory days by reviewing the water-logged, found-footage horror film THE DEEP HOUSE! Check out Becky's band INFINITE PIZZA on BANDCAMP and FACEBOOK! Watch this episode with video HERE!
This week I was very excited to sit down with founder of the Shadow Woods Metal Festival, Mary Spiro, as well as my SW audio buds Carlos Guillen (who was also the SW Production Manager), Mike Walls, and Mike Franklin (Shout out to Greg Serio who couldn't make it). We talk the origins of Shadow Woods, the behind the scenes of running a festival, as well as some of our favorite memories from being a part of it all. Recorded through an old mixer for some extra black metal lo-fi! This was such a fun hang I was just happy to be a part of it jpgaudio.com shadowwoodsproductions.com
Bob Rose and his buddy, musician Mike Walls, are honored to have a chat with the new Anti-Capitalist Master of Twitter himself, the lead vocalist, songwriter and bassist for Eve6, Max Collins! The guys run through the gamut of today's most important subjects such as shitting in grocery stores, the filmography of David Lynch and a mutual respect for the band Rancid. Yes, they discuss why the 1998 hit "the heart in a blender song" isn't officially called "The Heart In The Blender Song." Eve6 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Eve6 Grim Value website: http://grimvalue.com/
Sterling talks with Kevin Carr about whats going on at the movies and a little Halloween, too, to begin the show. He then talks with Troy Meyers about his investigation into the Emory Theater and the supernatural goings on there. He then shifts to sports and talks some Bengals with James Rapien before finishing up with space.com's Mike Walls.
Bob and Matt welcome back Baltimore's most famous VAN HELSING (2004) enthusiast Mike Walls to watch a movie that is creatively inert...BA'AL: THE STORM GOD! Join them on their quest to understand the incremental increases in depression Jeremy London experiences every time he was forced to react to a "sky-beam."TRAILER!WATCH THE MOVIE ON AMAZON PRIME!
Mike Walls, Senior Crude Oil Analyst responsible for production forecasting and market analysis at Genscape joins the show.
Jody Wachowich of AgSafe Alberta, Mike Walls on moving crude oil by rail, Amber Ruddy of the CFIB on the need for small business owners to plan for their retirement, and Jim Baker of the Banff Centre on the latest tour of offerings from the Banff Mountain Film Festival are this week's highlights.
Mike Walls, senior crude oil analyst at Genscape, talks about the complexities of moving crude oil by rail.
Jaws We are joined by our friend Jack Picone and new comer to the show Mike Walls to talk about The post Jaws – Podcast of Terror #99 (W/ Jack Picone and Mike Walls) appeared first on Galactic Netcasts.
Jack, Dan and special guest Mike Walls come out of hibernation to watch Season 15's My Mother the Carjacker, the Robocop 3 to season 7's Mother Simpson, featuring the return of Glenn Close as Homer's fugitive Mom. (Apparently Mother's Day was last week? WEE make our own rules though.) What happened to Chief Wiggum? Will we reset the iTunes odometer? Why might we eat our guests? All that plus prisoner prods, law-laws, and robot hot dogs. NEXT WEEK: Season 21's The Devil Wears Nada www.weepodcast.com And help support the show by shopping on amazon.weepodcast.com!
Jack and Dan run through Sly Stallone's entire 90s filmography (meaning they talk about Blade Runner) as well as Canada's premiere computer-animated computer show, with special guest Mike Walls. The Topics: 90s Films of Sylvester Stallone, Reboot Visit us at: 90spercentile.wordpress.com and weepodcast.com Discuss at: www.reddit.com/r/worstepisodeever
Toot toot, beep beep, make way we have a new Instant Screaming coming through! Justin was in Florida so Flash sat down with guest hosts, Mike Walls and Bob Rose. Yes that Mike Walls from two episodes ago. FLASH MAKES THE RULES OKAY? We talk Friends Fest, Queen Wolf, A Wrinkle in Time and two […]
Good Afternoon Bleh. Today bleh we are talking about one of the most infamous mother suckers of all time. IT’S bleh DRACULA TIME bleh. Join us as we sit down with professional Dracula, Mike Walls (finally!) Listen in as we talk somewhat endlessly about Fuller House, which London twin is the good London twin and […]
This week Matt and Bob subject Baltimore music man Mike Walls to a Jeff Fahey action movie about music sampling, THE UNDERGROUND! That’s right, an action movie based on MUSIC SAMPLING. It exists, it makes no sense and it’s got 100% Jeff Fahey batman voice. DISCO SUCKS!TRAILER!
This week's BOTW podcast sees us travel in time...it's like Doctor Who at BOTW Towers!We go into the past as we have a special chat with former Manchester Storm fan favourite, former ISL 2nd team all star and the current coach of Eisbären Berlin, Jeff Tomlinson. Jeff talks about the video that brought him to Manchester, getting his head around the league meaning more than the playoffs and how he still keeps tabs on British hockey.We also look to the future and the return of hockey to Milton Keynes as the Lightning's match night DJ, Mike Walls joins the show ahead of Saturday's return to the Thunderdome.All that plus the usual look at the results and fixtures.The BOTW Podcast; the news and views from the EPIHL, all levels above, below and inbetween.