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On this week's episode Ygraine and Brad chat about the 2003 Murder Set Pieces.
This week some movies with film directors slaughtered, coitus interruptus, and not enough Tony Todd (but, really, is it ever?). Arletty's artist father has vanished. So she goes to his small California coastal town to find him. Instead all she finds is his journal, a trio of wonderers, and some nightly moonbathers awaiting a return from the sea. An atmospheric curiosity from the decade of feathered hair and oil crises... Messiah of Evil. A ridiculously creepy German photographer has absolutely no issues commuting the least interesting murder spree ever put to film despite openly stalking children and being prone to shouting about Hitler at everyone on first meeting them. A movie whose limp attempt at viral marketing has left a lingering bad taste in the mouths of many online horror communities... Murder-Set-Pieces. Return once again to the sleepy wetlands of Honey Island Swamp, where the screams of those who wonder into the territory of Victor Crowley ring out. Picking up immediately where the previous film ended, sole survivor Marybeth Dunston enlists the aide of local entrepreneur Reverend Zombie to end the swamp's curse once and for all. Assuming everyone doesn't get a... Hatchet II ...the face this time. Artist Anthony McCoy is struggling to find inspiration until his girlfriend's brother tells him the story of Helen Lyle, who went on a killing spree and kidnapped a baby before throwing herself into a bonfire. As Anthony digs deeper into the truth of the story, and the history of the currently gentrifying area it happened in, he learns of the cyclical nature of an ever renewing legend. Arguably the best legacy sequel so far, do not say his name five times in a mirror... Candyman.All that and Dave acknowledges why he's going to die alone, Tyler self-soothes, and Kevin admires his vast tunnels full of horded discs located deep below his home. Join us, won't we? Episode 330- Swamps for the Sweet
My review of the 2004 serial killer film
The Show. The Secret Top 10 is a top 10 show where the host doesn't know the subject or the answers. The guest comes on the show picks a subject and reveals their top 10. The host has 2 minutes to guess the list before it all starts. The Guest As well as being the editor of Ultra Violent Magazine Art Ettinger has also contributed to a number of DVD/Blu-Ray releases as well as acted in a handful of films. If he isn't working on them in some sort of capacity he is most certainty watching them and has held on to a great deal of film knowledge. Video Version - https://youtu.be/8y6fq37ih2g Home Video Release Work The Last House on Dead End Street (1973) Murder-Set-Pieces (2004) Demons (1985) The Eight Immortals Restaurant: The Untold Story (1993) Madeleine: Anatomy of a Nightmare (1974) House on the Edge of the Park (1980) Dr. Lamb (1992) Partial Filmography 2018 The Final Interview 2013 The Profane Exhibit 2012 Let's Make a... Horror Movie 2011 Our Devil's Night 2007 The Screening 2003 August Underground's Mordum As Self Partial 2020 Mail Order Murder: The Story Of W.A.V.E. Productions (Documentary) 2020 Tales of the Uncanny (Documentary) 2020 Hail to the Deadites (Documentary) 2019 Beyond Horror: The History and Sub-Culture of Red Films (Documentary) 2018 His Name Was Roger: An Interview with Art Ettinger (Video documentary short) 2015 Diary of a Deadbeat: The Story of Jim Vanbebber (Documentary) 2012 Celluloid Bloodbath: More Prevues from Hell
The Show. The Secret Top 10 is a top 10 show where the host doesn't know the subject or the answers. The guest comes on the show picks a subject and reveals their top 10. The host has 2 minutes to guess the list before it all starts. The Guest As well as being the editor of Ultra Violent Magazine Art Ettinger has also contributed to a number of DVD/Blu-Ray releases as well as acted in a handful of films. If he isn't working on them in some sort of capacity he is most certainty watching them and has held on to a great deal of film knowledge. Video Version - https://youtu.be/8y6fq37ih2g Home Video Release Work The Last House on Dead End Street (1973) Murder-Set-Pieces (2004) Demons (1985) The Eight Immortals Restaurant: The Untold Story (1993) Madeleine: Anatomy of a Nightmare (1974) House on the Edge of the Park (1980) Dr. Lamb (1992) Partial Filmography 2018 The Final Interview 2013 The Profane Exhibit 2012 Let's Make a... Horror Movie 2011 Our Devil's Night 2007 The Screening 2003 August Underground's Mordum As Self Partial 2020 Mail Order Murder: The Story Of W.A.V.E. Productions (Documentary) 2020 Tales of the Uncanny (Documentary) 2020 Hail to the Deadites (Documentary) 2019 Beyond Horror: The History and Sub-Culture of Red Films (Documentary) 2018 His Name Was Roger: An Interview with Art Ettinger (Video documentary short) 2015 Diary of a Deadbeat: The Story of Jim Vanbebber (Documentary) 2012 Celluloid Bloodbath: More Prevues from Hell
This week we wrap up our Snuff Film series with a discussion on Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer, and the real-life serial killers Henry Lee Lucas and Otis Toole. We also get into pseudo-snuff films such as The Miranda Project (based on real-life serial killers Leonard Lake and Charles Ng), and Fred Vogel's August Underground and Japan's Guinea Pig Franchises. The Poughkeepsie Tapes and Megan is Missing are two fake documentaries including snuff footage of serial killers that deserve a watch. We saved the worst for last with A Serbian Film! Side Tangents include Se7en, The Exterminator, I Spit On Your Grave, Emelie, Murder-Set-Pieces, Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom, Charlie Sheen, botched plastic surgeries, a funny story about Mike's bad date night, WTF Sal is talking about and explanations on the Three Eyed Monkey and the Snake in a Leather Jacket, and HAIM! Our source for this episode: Killing for Culture: From Edison to ISIS - A New History of Death on Film by David Kerekes & David Slater. Check out all of the music from this episode on this week's SPOTIFY PLAYLIST HERE. Follow and drop us a line on the most evil Instagram and Facebook or @last3rowspodcast@gmail.com
A story about one really angry German dude, strippers, photography, and a whole lot of fake blood. Listen in as me and returning guest Devon flounder as we try to find a reason why this film exists. Written and directed by Nick Palumbo (Nutbag, Murder-Set-Pieces), the Christian Science Monitor (yes, you read that correctly) called the film "an interesting effort to make the ultimate horror movie," while Variety, The New York Times, Village Voice, and New York Post basically called it garbage. What is the truth? Well... 4 out of 5 dentists can't be wrong, can they? It tells the story of a psychotic Photographer, played with cartoonish zest by Sven Garrett (Days of Our Lives, The Young and the Restless, Dances with Werewolves), as he trolls around Las Vegas picking up strippers and prostitutes for photo sessions that end in rape, torture, and murder. That's about it. Oh, he is dating a woman named Charlotte, played by Valerie Baber (Emmanuelle: The Private Collection), whose younger sister Jade discovers the murderous truth of the Photographer. Okay, that's really it. Lot's of nudity, not great acting, oodles of fake blood. The film is currently available on DVD in R-rated and Director's Cut versions.
Happy Holidays from Week in Horror! This week special guest, Director and Special Effects Artist Jim Ojala, joins us as we look back at the well-intentioned Dracula 2000, horror marketing exploitation in Murder-Set-Pieces, the unnecessary An American Werewolf in Paris and millennial identity horror in The Faculty! Stay Scared! CONTACT US: weekinhorror@gmail.com GAME WITH US: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3fZWohl8kS9rGA8xGHat9Q VIST US: https://www.weekinhorror.net/ FOLLOW US: https://www.facebook.com/weekinhorror https://www.twitter.com/weekinhorror https://www.instagram.com/week_in_horror/ https://www.youtube.com/weekinhorror SUPPORT US: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/weekinhorror https://www.patreon.com/weekinhorror https://week-in-horror.creator-spring.com/? JOIN US: https://discord.gg/PDGDeWJz4E Joshua Olsen's Art Store https://www.badsamurai.store #horror #horrorpodcast #horrormovies #horrorfan #horrormovie #horrorart #horrorfilm #horroraddict #instahorror #horrorjunkie #horrornerd #horrorgram #horrorlover #horrorfanatic #horrormakeup #horrorgeek #horrorfilms #horrorcollector #horrorlife #horrorfamily #rockyhorrorpictureshow #halloweenhorrornights #horrorstories #horrorfans #80shorror #horrorclub #rockyhorror #horrorpunk #horrorobsessed #classichorror #horrorcollection #horrorcommunity #ilovehorror #horrorstory #horrornights #horrorfreak #horrorpage #horrorgirl #horrorgame #horrortattoo #americanhorrorstory --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weekinhorror/support
On The Blind Rage Podcast's feature commentary, I dive into Nick Palumbo's 2004 "so bad, it's abysmal" schlockfest MURDER-SET-PIECES. Believe me when I say I have many opinions about this steaming pile... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blindragepod/message
The Sideling Hill (2019) & American Guinea Pig : Sacrifice (2017) discussed
The first movie I talk about is Who's Watching Oliver. An amazing slasher horror movie about a mentally unstable man who is being controlled by his deranged mother . Murder Set Pieces which is about a photographer/ serial killer who is killing prostitutes in Sin City Las Vegas . Dave Made a Maze, a horror comedy about an artist frustrated that he had never finished a project, builds a maze in his living room full of booby traps and critters --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joefarrer/support
El Reverendo Wilson vuelve a abrirnos las puertas de su Calabozo para adentrarnos en un nuevo terreno: el de los directos a DVD de principios de los 2000s. Y nos trae dos películas que a pesar de parecer diametralmente opuestas tienen un elemento en común, el compromiso por el género. En primer lugar descubriremos algunos de los entresijos de la obra de ultra culto Murder-Set-Pieces. Sótanos oscuros, niños muertos, un asesino nezonazifotografomusculoso y muchas tetas ¡Muchísimas! Para acompañarla Colinas Sangrientas, un adolescente obsesionado con una película maldita y su director. Uno de nuestros géneros preferidos, un hombre un sueño, en está ocasión con divertidas consecuencias. Y como nos sobran minutos, nos marcamos una pixada fora de test de casi 20 minutos reafirmando nuestra opinión de The Strangers: Prey at Night. OBRA MAESTRA Además, la guinda del pastel ¿Es Suspiria un giallo? Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Vi bjuder in Vertigo-anknutne Äkta skräck-författaren Magnus Blomdahl för att prata om skräckfilmskulturens mörkaste hörn. Tomas berättar om vad för filmkonsumtion som borgar för sämsta tänkbara semesterupplevelse och Lars avslöjar vilken titel hans fru inte får komma på honom med att se. Vi pratar också om: Toetag, August Underground, Lucio Fulci, Dario Argento, Nekromantik, Jörg Buttgereit, Guinea Pig, Combat Shock, Zombie Flesh Eaters, Der Todesking, Lucifer Valentine, Marian Dora, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, Melancholie der Engel, Cannibal, Devil Doll, Revisiting Melancholie der Engel, A Serbian Film, August Underground, Fred Vogel, The Bunny Game, Adam Rehmeier, Rodleen Getsic, The Human Centipede, Exorcisten, Down of the Dead, Flugan, Cannibal Holocaust, Cannibal Ferox, Martyrs, Inside, Murder-Set-Pieces, Gunnar Hansen, Tony Todd, Nick Palumbo, Michael Haneke, Funny Games, Pseudogod, Cultes des Ghoules, Stig Saeterbakken och Nikanor Teratologen. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys i en salig röra.
Danny deals with pent up anxiety that’s built up since last episode. He almost goes Full Henry when explaining his reactions from part one. Pappy and David play everything from Devil’s Advocate and therapist to listening ears as Danny’s works out his guilt on the air. And we all get ready for a talk about empathy.
Time gets away from us as we dive into part three of Murder Set Pieces. This episode, Pappy leads a discussion on Empathy, we subject the killer in MSP to various psychopath tests and we all get a little homework – filling out individual empathy tests to see who's the least empathetic of the group. We promise this is the last episode on Murder Set Pieces.
David and Pappy try to turn up the heat on Danny, but they're all left somewhat speechless after watching Nick Palumbo's Murder-Set-Pieces (2004) – for reasons they didn't quite expect. They introduce a 3-minute drill plot summary in an attempt to make sense of Palumbo's messy collage of extreme images.
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Because you demanded it! The Sultans of Suffering present the very first audio edition of Tranquil Tirades! Join James and Damien as they discuss Murder-Set-Pieces, an exploitation blunder that both of our hosts agree is the worse movie ever made. Ever. What do Jack the Ripper and 9/11 have in common? Why is there a random kid on railroad tracks? How can you scream with a slit throat? Since when do Nazis look like Kenny Rogers? Just where, exactly, is the plot? None of these questions are answered, but Earth-2.net's resident smartasses still manage to fight the good fight and blow this cinematic abortion away with their Shotgun of Truth and Justice. Remember: They suffer, so you don't have to.
Because you demanded it! The Sultans of Suffering present the very first audio edition of Tranquil Tirades! Join James and Damien as they discuss Murder-Set-Pieces, an exploitation blunder that both of our hosts agree is the worse movie ever made. Ever. What do Jack the Ripper and 9/11 have in common? Why is there a random kid on railroad tracks? How can you scream with a slit throat? Since when do Nazis look like Kenny Rogers? Just where, exactly, is the plot? None of these questions are answered, but Earth-2.net's resident smartasses still manage to fight the good fight and blow this cinematic abortion away with their Shotgun of Truth and Justice. Remember: They suffer, so you don't have to.
Because you demanded it! The Sultans of Suffering present the very first audio edition of Tranquil Tirades! Join James and Damien as they discuss Murder-Set-Pieces, an exploitation blunder that both of our hosts agree is the worse movie ever made. Ever. What do Jack the Ripper and 9/11 have in common? Why is there a random kid on railroad tracks? How can you scream with a slit throat? Since when do Nazis look like Kenny Rogers? Just where, exactly, is the plot? None of these questions are answered, but Earth-2.net's resident smartasses still manage to fight the good fight and blow this cinematic abortion away with their Shotgun of Truth and Justice. Remember: They suffer, so you don't have to.
Because you demanded it! The Sultans of Suffering present the very first audio edition of Tranquil Tirades! Join James and Damien as they discuss Murder-Set-Pieces, an exploitation blunder that both of our hosts agree is the worse movie ever made. Ever. What do Jack the Ripper and 9/11 have in common? Why is there a random kid on railroad tracks? How can you scream with a slit throat? Since when do Nazis look like Kenny Rogers? Just where, exactly, is the plot? None of these questions are answered, but Earth-2.net's resident smartasses still manage to fight the good fight and blow this cinematic abortion away with their Shotgun of Truth and Justice. Remember: They suffer, so you don't have to.
Because you demanded it! The Sultans of Suffering present the very first audio edition of Tranquil Tirades! Join James and Damien as they discuss Murder-Set-Pieces, an exploitation blunder that both of our hosts agree is the worse movie ever made. Ever. What do Jack the Ripper and 9/11 have in common? Why is there a random kid on railroad tracks? How can you scream with a slit throat? Since when do Nazis look like Kenny Rogers? Just where, exactly, is the plot? None of these questions are answered, but Earth-2.net's resident smartasses still manage to fight the good fight and blow this cinematic abortion away with their Shotgun of Truth and Justice. Remember: They suffer, so you don't have to.
Talking about the convention held in Burbank, CA. This segment includes audio clips from: Tony Timpone: Editor of Fangoria Magazine Black Betty: Winner of screaming contest Nick Palumbo: Writer/Director of Murder Set Pieces, Nutbag, and Sinister Ken Hall: Director of Halfway House and owner of Total Fabrication John Gulager: Director of Feast and star of Project Green Light Jay Woelfel: Director of Ghost Lake, Live Evil Ford Austin: All 'round filmmaker