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Yup you read that right, they made an unironic horror movie about rabbits. That's it. I've got nothing else to say.
Derek and Kristen pick out an infected bunny friend to watch Night Of The Lepus withSupport the show
Episode 274 Why NOT have an Easter horror week? There's nothing scarier than bunnies anyway, right? This week, we'll take a look at the just-released “Easter Bloody Easter.” Then we'll watch some more rabbit-terror with “Cute Little Buggers” and “Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell.” Yeah, really. Lastly, we'll watch an oldie, 1972's “Night of the Lepus.” Anyone got a carrot? The weekly newsletter this time around has two more oldies: “The Leopard Man” (1943) “Forbidden Planet” (1956) Those two can be found at http://horrorbulletin.com Check out all our books with one easy link: https://brianschell.com/collection/horrorguys Announcement! We've launched a new series of books under a new imprint: Hourlong Press now offers a new, free, nonfiction book every week. Check out https://hourlongpress.com/ and sign up for the weekly free book newsletter. The first half-dozen or so books will be about legendary horror icons: Vincent Price, Lon Chaney Jr., Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee, etc., so I'll be pointing those out in this newsletter, but to get future, non-horror–related books, you'll need to be on that email list. For the next five days, you can get “Boris Karloff: The Biography” absolutely for free from Amazon. Next week, there'll be another! Here. We. Go! Contact Info: Email: mailto:email@horrorguys.com Book Store: https://brianschell.com/collection/horrorguys Website: https://www.horrorguys.com Subscribe by email: http://horrorbulletin.substack.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrormovieguys Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@BrianSchell Threads: https://threads.net/brian_schell Twitter: http://twitter.com/HorrorMovieGuys
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It's time for one of those massive episodes. Well, it's a four parter anyways. 1972 was a ridiculously massive year for horror movies. If you are into Italian cinema, especially giallo films then '72 is gonna be a bonanza for you. So many silly titles. But what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 1972? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and a 7+ hour running time split over 4 episodes. This is the 1972, A Year In Horror.It's a truly long journey this one, part 2 of 4 in fact. I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then, please, avert your eyes.You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.00 - Also Rans: Part 36.30 - Morgiana (w/ Marc Canale)45.54 - Season of the Witch (w/ Kay Lynch)
This week, we broaden the definition of what counts as an "Easter Movie." --- This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/awful and get on your way to being your best self. --- If you'd like to make a per episode donation and get monthly bonus episodes, please check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/godawful Check out our other shows, The Scathing Atheist, The Skepticrat, Citation Needed, and D&D Minus. Our theme music is written and performed by Ryan Slotnick of Evil Giraffes on Mars. If you'd like to hear more, check out their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars/?fref=ts All our other music was written and performed by Morgan Clarke. To hear more from him, check him out here: https://www.morganclarkemusic.com/
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!!! And what better way to celebrate the death of Jesus than to join your hosts Dominic Lawton & Ken B Wild as they deep dive a film about massive man-eating rabbits? It's the 1972 classic - NIGHT OF THE LEPUS! The guys tackle the tough questions like why the hell would they make this film? What exactly was Captain Billy a captain of? and if Rabbits aren't Stuart Whitman's bag...what is? Meanwhile, Dom has a fantastic idea for a twist ending of the film pitch and we find out where Ken draws the line when it comes to Dame Judy Dench. Speaking of, the film-pitch this week has the BMC taking a crack at the lucrative Romantic Drama market! When recently widowed Colin Hanks displays signs of depression and loneliness, his infant son Ken B Wild places a lonely hearts ad in the paper in the hopes of finding love with Mila Kunis. It's the classic "Tail" of boy meets girl on the internet, girl and boy fall in love, boy meets girl in person and girl finds out boy is actually a rabbit! It's LEPUS IN SEATTLE! Cast also includes Sandra Bullock, Dominic Lawton and Carl Weathers as Police Chief Carl Weathers! Have you got a question, want to suggest a film to review or would you like to send us your own film pitch that we will read out on the podcast? Email us! Visit our website for more episodes & written reviews : WWW.BADMOVIECULT.COM Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Join us on FACEBOOK Dominic Lawton can be found on TWITTER Ken B Wild can be found on TWITTER Got a spare minute? Leave us a rating or review on iTunes!
This week we are taking off to enjoy spring break and egg hunts with the kids. In lieu of a new case we are re-releasing Holly's terrifying bunny monologue from Episode 102, and our Patron Only 30 Min Horror Movie: Night of the Lepus from April 26th, 2021. Whether you observe Easter as a religious holiday or not, everyone loves bunnies, and this episode is packed with them! We will be back next week with a very heavy 2 parter! Click to learn more Rent Night of the Lepus on Amazon Prime Validate Us: WWBD Merch Shop Buy us a cup of validation WWBD Official Soundtrack, Vol. 1 WWBD Official Soundtrack, Vol. 2 Shadows of Christmas (WWBD Christmas Album) Sponsors Shore Soaps Try Audible Plus Give the Gift of Audible! Kindle Unlimited Membership Amazon Prime Free Trial Join the Conversation
We bring you a special episode where host Nate Wyckoff is joined by the cast of BOND vs. GODZILLA Podcast, a pod dedicated to the discussion of our favorite secret agent and kaiju monstrosity! Hosts Cruz, Jacob, and Charles talk about how the pod was started, warring fandoms, and their series of LIVE RIFFS ON CULT FILMS like this Easter's NIGHT OF THE LEPUS (1972), screening at the Palm Springs Cultural Center!Listen in as we "GO DOWN THE LEPUS HOLE!" on this bonus episode of CULT and CLASSIC Films Podcast! Listen wherever you get your podcasts and at https://cultandclassicfilms.com/!Host: Nate WyckoffPanelists: BOND vs. GODZILLA PODCASTWatch and listen to BOND VS. GODZILLA at:https://www.youtube.com/@SeparateWayGet tickets to "BAD NEWS FROM OUTERSPACE: NIGHT OF THE LEPUS (1972)" here:https://psculturalcenter.org/pscc/FILM
We end the month of Febuary by celebrating the Lunar New Year here on It Came from a Monster Movie! Henry and Lillie are joined by science journalist Bethany Brookshire as well as paleontological science writer Riley Black as they venture into the Wild West of 1972 with NIGHT OF THE LEPUS! We discuss furries, science and more in this wascially wabbit themed monster movie! CLICK HERE to watch NIGHT OF THE LEPUS (1972) on PLEX Click here to purchase Bethany's book PESTS: HOW HUMANS CREATE ANIMAL VILLAINS Click here to purchase Riley Black's Books CLICK HERE to learn how to follow, support and experience more of ICFAMMPodcast!
To tide you over while I finish production on episode 74, I'm re-sharing this Kaiju Weekly classic! You'll get to hear me and Travis Alexander discuss a deathly serious horror movie that features DeForrest Kelly fighting giant killer rabbits! This was originally published in spring 2020. The audio quality is a bit inconsistent because we recorded on Discord. Original show notes: “This week Travis is joined by fantastic podcast host Nathan from the Monster Island Film Vault podcast. He traveled all the way from Monster Island to discuss giant killer rabbits... that is not a joke. Meanwhile Michael visits Monster Island for what seems to be a challenging vacation.” We'd like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander; Michael Hamilton; Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Eric Anderson of Nerd Chapel, Ted Williams, Wynja the Ninja, Brad “Batman” Eddleman, Christopher Riner, and The Indiscrite One! Thanks for your support! You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month! (https://www.patreon.com/monsterislandfilmvault) Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic! (https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-monster-island-gift-shop) Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org, including those by InspectorJ. Check out Nathan's spinoff podcasts, The Henshin Men and The Power Trip. Join the official Facebook fan page for this and The Monster Island Film Vault, The Markalite Lounge. This episode is approved by Cameron Winter and the Monster Island Board of Directors. Podcast Social Media: Twitter (https://twitter.com/TheMonsterIsla1) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MonsterIslandFilmVault/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/monsterislandfilmvault/) Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy (https://twitter.com/nasajimmy?lang=en) Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD (https://twitter.com/MonsterIslaBOD) Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1 (https://twitter.com/CrystalLadyJes1) Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif (https://twitter.com/DrDoriff) www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com #JimmyFromNASALives #MonsterIslandFilmVault #kaiju © 2023 Moonlighting Ninjas Media
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A serious horror film, based on a less than serious horror novel, featuring effects that led to audiences taking it...less than seriously? Sci-Fi 5 hops right into the story behind Night Of The Lepus! Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Vic Sage Hosted by Ryan Myers Music by Devin Curry
A serious horror film, based on a less than serious horror novel, featuring effects that led to audiences taking it...less than seriously? Sci-Fi 5 hops right into the story behind Night Of The Lepus! Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Vic Sage Hosted by Ryan Myers Music by Devin Curry
A serious horror film, based on a less than serious horror novel, featuring effects that led to audiences taking it...less than seriously? Sci-Fi 5 hops right into the story behind Night Of The Lepus! Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Vic Sage Hosted by Ryan Myers Music by Devin Curry
Steve & Izzy take a look back into the past as they revisit their 4th EVER podcast episode for 1972's "Night of the Lepus" starring Janet Leigh, DeForrest Kelly, and that's really about it!!! What ferocious monsters are devastating this small Southwestern town? What tips for hitchhiking will come out of this episode? Is this really the best audio quality Steve could do? What images will be literally burned into their minds?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, watch out for them holes, and enjoy!!! Also, follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @EILFMovies for details on our FREE upcoming live shows at Brewvie's Theater in Ogden, Utah!!! Our next show will be ... ... ... hopefully on Wednesday, May 12th, 2021!!! This episode is also brought to you by PodcArt Fest on Saturday, April 10th!!! We'll be hosting a Virtual Festival celebration of Podcasters & Artists to help raise awareness and money for Artists in need during these times!!! For full details, follow us at @PodcArtFest on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram or you can also see our home page at my.boothcentral.com/v/events/podcart-fest Try it today!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Instagram - www.instagram.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's like Night Of The Lepus up in here. Watch out DeForest Kelley and David McCallum! 0:00 Intro (Empty Victory - SAVESTATES) 3:05 Music: The Year Is 1999X 4:15 From The Archives: Bunny Must Die (Cybernetic Celtic Wizard - Yerzmyey) 6:33 Music: Knightmare Regain 7:43 Review Review: Breath Of Fire III (Samicom) 37:54 Music: Flying Dandelion 39:43 News Of The Weird (Ijha - beek) 51:55 Music: Fairy Tale 53:37 Outro (My Ghostly Friend - smh) Visit anchor.fm or download the app on your phone and get started making your own podcast and show me how it's done! For all your Me needs! - www.jasonsgroovemachine.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/electricleftovers/message
It's like Night Of The Lepus up in here. Watch out DeForest Kelley and David McCallum! 0:00 Intro (Empty Victory - SAVESTATES) 3:05 Music: The Year Is 1999X 4:15 From The Archives: Bunny Must Die (Cybernetic Celtic Wizard - Yerzmyey) 6:33 Music: Knightmare Regain 7:43 Review Review: Breath Of Fire III (Samicom) 37:54 Music: Flying Dandelion 39:43 News Of The Weird (Ijha - beek) 51:55 Music: Fairy Tale 53:37 Outro (My Ghostly Friend - smh) Visit anchor.fm or download the app on your phone and get started making your own podcast and show me how it's done! For all your Me needs! - www.jasonsgroovemachine.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/electricleftovers/message
Rob and Phyllis are back in the Fantasmo Lounge to discuss Night Of The Lepus. The horror! The terror! Their little eyes will haunt your nightmares! Beware the....bunnies? Don't forget to check out the Fantasmo After Dark Facebook page for clips and images about this episode. Thanks for listening! fantasmoad@gmail.com
Dave and Elizabeth wonder if Trog is the worst film they have looked at, Night of the Lepus says "Hold my jacket"
In which the lads discuss their Top 5 picks for movies they'd love to see remade.TOPICSThe Abominable Dr. PhibesHalloween III: Season Of The WitchThe House Next DoorThe HowlingKiller Klowns From Outer SpaceMatangoNight Of The LepusThe People Under The StairsThe Stepford WivesTwo Thousand Maniacs!Willy Wonka & The Chocolate FactoryNEXT WEEKCreepshow Double Feature!LINKShttps://linktr.ee/podferatuSkull logo by Erik Leach @erikleach_art (Instagram)Theme: Netherworld Shanty, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
It's Justin's turn, and he responds to Chad making him watch Attack of the Killer Tomatoes with an offbeat horror flick of his own... featuring killer rabbits. Strap in for Night of the Lepus! Join the discussion and help us pick what to review next by joining our Discord at https://discord.com/invite/NDAxsuDyPJ We're in the top 100 of three different podcast categories on Goodpods! You can also find us on your favorite podcast services and at GeekCavePodcast.com.
Mark Maddox and Clay Sayre join Jim for a rollicking look at the 1972 Cult Classic "Night Of The Lepus," starring Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh, Rory Calhoun, DeForest Kelley, Paul Fix, Melanie Fullerton, Chris Morrell and Stanford Jolley. An attempt to control the population of bunny rabbits results in giant "killer" rabbits that besiege a small rural community. It's Man against Bunny on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK! the Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
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Join us in the Ol' Dirty Basement as review the 1972 classic The Night of the Lepus starring Janet Leigh on Vintage Cinema Review. We have a special guest on this episode Jon Jehrio from Pucks with Pro's who hand picked this movie. Find out why its one of his late night favorites!!Special Thanks to Jon Jehrio from Pucks with Pro'sMusic by The Tsunami Experiment Sounds: https://freesound.org/people/Zott820/sounds/209578/ Cash Registerhttps://freesound.org/people/jack126guy/sounds/361346/ Slot MachineSources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Lepushttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069005/ https://dailydead.com/drive-in-dust-offs-night-of-the-lepus-1972/
Karley Pardue joins Brian for a discussion of NIGHT OF THE LEPUS, the horror film about mutant rabbits starring the iconic Janet Leigh! They also talk about Leigh's fantastic career and pick her three best films. NIGHT OF THE LEPUS is available on Amazon Prime: https://amzn.to/3aH42LUFollow us at filmatfifty.com and @filmatfifty on social media, and please leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
On this week's episode we are watching the 1972 horror film Night of the Lepus starring Stuart Whitman directed by William F. Claxton! Intro IMDB Summary: Giant mutant rabbits terrorize the south-west. Night of the Lepus Review and Discussion ((~ 00:07:53) The Spice Awards ((~ 01:00:23) Best Actor Most Underrated Performance Favorite Scene IMDB Wikipedia Rotten Tomatoes We'd be overjoyed if you subscribe to The CinemaMen Podcast and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Also head on over to https://cinemamenpodcast.com to check out new and old episodes. We always love to hear from listeners, so if you have a suggestion or just want to give us your take on a movie feel free to email us at feedback@cinemamenpodcast.com or check us out on Twitter at https://twitter.com/cinemamenpod. We are also on YouTube! Just search for The Cinemamen Podcast and please subscribe. Support us monetarily (if you are able) at https://anchor.fm/cinemamenpodcast/support. Also check our unedited live streams and VODs on YouTube! Just search for The Cinemamen Podcast! --- 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/cinemamenpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinemamenpodcast/support
Påskemorgen slukker sorgen. Det gjør også vår påskespesial hvor vi tar for oss kultfilm-klassikeren fra 1972: Night of the Lepus. Etter å ha prøvd å bli kvitt en horde med harepuser så ender en gruppe med forskere opp med kjempestore harepuser i stedet! De store harepusene må stoppes før de spiser alt og alle de kommer over! Sett deg godt til rette med påskeegget ditt og hør hva vi synes om denne pelskledde filmen! Med: Kurt, Chris og JørgenVignett fremført av: Filmjunkiene v/Ivar Nikolai Fallet og Aleksander U. Serigstad Innlegget Episode 151: Night of the Lepus dukket først opp på Attack of the Killer Kast.
Happy Easter Moongoons! Hopping down the sh!ty movie trail this week is "Night of the Lepus". This 1972 horror movie staring Janet Leigh (Jamie Lee Curtis' Mom) and Dr. Leonard "Bones McCoy" from Star Trek are in quite the hare-y predicament when a horde (or fluffle if you will) of giant carnivorous man eating rabbits stampede and rampage through their small Arizona town. Also featuring a man in bunny suit smearing ketchup on people, extreme close ups, exploding stuffed bunny toys, annoying and terrible children, and an ending sequence that is absolutely ridiculous bonkers.
Happy Easter! To celebrate we are watching a movie about giant killer rabbits. Much to our surprise no animals were harmed while making this film. We have our doubts. What mischief do the rabbits get up to? Find out on this episode of Podcastmagoria! http://ia601508.us.archive.org/14/items/night-of-the-lepus/Night%20of%20the%20Lepus.mp3
This week we have a special Easter Episode with a look at the 1972 film Night of the Lepus.This is Episode #366! Night of the Lepus (also known as Rabbits) is a 1972 American science fiction horror film directed by William F. Claxton and produced by A. C. Lyles. Based upon Russell Braddon's 1964 science fiction novel The Year of the Angry Rabbit, the plot concerns an infestation of mutated rabbits.The film was the first science fiction work for producer Lyles and for director Claxton, both of whom came from Western film backgrounds. Character actors from Westerns the pair had worked on were brought in to star, including Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh, Rory Calhoun and DeForest Kelley. Shot in Arizona, Night used domestic rabbits filmed against miniature models and actors dressed in rabbit costumes for the attack scenes.
Kirsten & Garret join Matt & Ashley to watch a bad movie, in an old, abandoned house in the middle of nowhere. It's a spooky installment of our Bad Movie Night series.
This week as part of our SPOOKY HALLOWEEEEN SPECIALLLL.....Jake subjects Nathan and Maddie to the worst film. Yes we are reviving the tradition of watching a seasonal film and this one is truly irredeemably bad. We watch Deforest Kelly fight off some rabbits with some surprisingly big name stars, listen and be stunned. Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RedShirtsCast (@RedShirtsCast) Jake: @DonaldsonComedy, Maddy: @PaperTigerMaddy and Nathan: @NTommis Follow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redshirtscast/?hl=en (@redshirtscast) Maddy: @thewuzzy Subscribe on all the good places to get podcasts including iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and Anchor!
It's finally here! One of our favorite times of the year where a group of critics comes together to watch and discuss various horror movies. This first episode focuses on DUMB NERDS, a category centered around scientific horror, and Devin does not disappoint with a Janet Leigh property - Night of the Lepus.
Episode Number 58: STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (1979)This week we boldly go where millions of people have gone before to cover STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE. Directed by Robert Wise (THE HAUNTING, THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN), and starring William Shatner (THE DEVIL'S RAIN, A CHRISTMAS HORROR STORY), Leonard Nimoy (IN SEARCH OF, FUTURAMA), and DeForest Kelly (NIGHT OF THE LEPUS, THE LITTLEST HOBO).Are you a Star Trek fan? Where would you rank STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE among the Star Trek franchise?Let us know at chrisandchristalkmovies@gmail.comWelcome to Chris & Chris Talk Movies. In this podcast, life-long friends Chris Ferry and Chris Huddleston discuss Sci Fi movies (sometimes the best Sci Fi movies, sometimes not), horror movies (occasionally some of the all time best horror movies…often…not), a few of the very best action movies (I think you see where we're going with this), and genre films from their childhood and beyond in this laid-back, rambling, but inviting series!Rated PG for occasional mature language and alcohol consumption.
Join us as we head to that one star on the left on this new episode all about Star Trek : The Motion Pictureventuring outside of our cult, horror & exploitation roots we boldly go nowhere. Well, not exactly nowhere. It's new territory for us! We explore the oversaturated and widely discussed topic of STAR TREK and the movies based on the original seriesTHE PLOT"When an alien spacecraft of enormous power is spotted approaching Earth, Admiral James T. Kirk resumes command of the overhauled USS Enterprise in order to intercept it."The Death By DVD theme SENTINEL remix by LINUS FITNESS-CENTRE
What if Michael Scott was a youth pastor? Steve Carell's classic turn as an inept middle manager in NBC's "The Office" may or may not have been on the minds of Jeff Ryan, Arielle Cimino, and Christopher O'Connell when they set out to create their mockumentary feature film called "YouthMin," but no one needs to squint to see why one review of the movie quips that it feels akin to what might have happened if "The Office went to Christian summer camp." Interestingly enough, "YouthMin" is not a "Christian movie" but it was put together as a way for its creators to laugh about the good, the bad, and the weird that they (and many, many, many others) have experienced in Christian youth ministries over the years (especially those who came of age around the turn of the 21st century). "YouthMin" manages to operate, in some respects, as a knowing send-up of Christian camp culture's quirks while also being an homage to the loads of truly good times that were to be had in those settings as well. Fanboy and Know-It-All had the privilege of sitting down with YouthMin co-director and star Jeff Ryan and the film's lead writer, Christopher O'Connell, to talk about the film, what they got into watching during 2020, their own experiences with Christian youth ministry, the surprises and lessons learned from making a mockumentary, and much more. Elsewhere, in a return to Hurts So Good, Fanboy and Know-It-All yuk it up over a terribly good bad movie they watched together that came out in 1972 and starred Jamie Lee Curtis' mom (Janet Leigh): "The Night of the Lepus." ("April Showers" by ProleteR is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives [aka Music Sharing] 3.0 International License.)
For ranchers and farmers, rabbits are a bitch, but what about GIANT rabbits? This week's Monster Mondays looks at 1972's Night of the Lepus! Find new episodes every Wednesday at www.filmseizure.com Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmseizure/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/FilmSeizure Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmseizure/ You can now find us on YouTube as well! The Film Seizure Channel can be found here: www.youtube.com/channel/UC76z5r6ci71xQnlCs-fzhvQ
9-year-old Al and CadaverDad answer a question we know is on all your minds: how do you make rabbits look scary? Spoiler: it's maybe impossible to do that, as NIGHT OF THE LEPUS (1972) proves! You can support CadaverCast with your ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts, by donating to our network at patreon.com/wordsalad, and sharing the show with your friends (or enemies). We sure do appreciate it! Email us at: CadaverCast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast On Instagram: instagram.com/cadavercast Check us out on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/CadaverCast CadaverCast theme by Aaron Ewalt Series cover art by Angel Onofre Episode edited by Al Burnham & Jef Burnham © 2021 Jef Burnham & Al Burnham
KOPULIERENDE KILLERKARNICKEL, DIE AUF KETCHUP STEHEN!Durch die Ausrottung der Kojoten kommt es in Arizona zu einer Kaninchenplage, wodurch das Nahrungsgebiet der Rinderherden gefährdet wird. Da Gift auch die eigenen Herden töten würde, engagiert der Viehzüchter Cole Hillman (Rory Calhoun) den Wissenschaftler Roy Bennett (Stuart Whitman) und seine Frau Gerry (Janet Leigh). Diese hatten zuvor eine Insektenplage mit Fledermäusen erfolgreich bekämpft. Sie wollen einige Kaninchen mit Hormonen behandeln, wodurch diese unfruchtbar werden sollen. Diese sollen dann freigelassen werden, um die anderen Tiere hierdurch zu infizieren. Doch leider entkommt ein speziell behandeltes Versuchskaninchen, dessen Nachkommen sich zu wolfsgroßen Riesenbestien entwickeln. Eine Katastrophe bahnt sich an...Und genau das ist RABBITS aka NIGHT OF THE LEPUS auch: Eine Vollkatastrophe! Der Tierhorror-Streifen von 1972 hat einen erschreckend hochkarätigen Cast zu bieten... und das war´s! Der Rest ist unterste Low-Budget-Kaninchenkötel-Kacke mit jeder Menge Ketchup-Kunstblut. Und Star Trek-Legende DeForest Kelley aka Dr. Leonard "Pille" McCoy ist auch mit von der Partie und sorgt wohl für Szenen mit dem meisten Kopfschüttelpotenzial. Man muss es gesehen bzw. gehört haben, um es zu glauben...Erfahrt alles dazu in der neuesten Folge vom Trashtaucher, dem Trashfilm-Podcast!Bildmaterial: © Imperial Pictures / Echelon Studios / MGMIntro-/Outro-Song: © Aidan Finnegan (https://soundcloud.com/triadaudioofficial)
If you work in a lab, watch your children, and don't give them a specimen as a pet. We're streaming this on Amazon. Grab your electrical wires and some carrots for a hopping good night. Happy Easter!
Did you ever wonder who would win in a fight between giant killer rabbits and DeForest Kelley’s mustache? If so, then have we got a show for you!
Join Scott and Dave as they discuss... Bunnies! Happy Halloween! Its time for Night of the Lepus!Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/OAMR-112273023906982 Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSy8gSmDzYPYwZldPkNQmuQ/ Email: oamoviereviews@gmail.comTwitter:https://twitter.com/OA_MovieReviews
Blake and Nathaniel end 31 Days of Halloween with a talk about Killer Animal movies. There is talk about the famous ones like Jaws and Cujo, the overlooked ones like Piranha plus ones like whatever Night of the Lepus is. Plus, talk about Michael Bay's new Covid movie. The show starts with a talk about Oscar Isaac and Moon Knight. Blake talks about why it might work while Nathaniel wonders how Isaac will be able to play a teenager. The two also talk about Bay's new movie Songbird. The movie is set four years in the future in which Covid-23 still haunts America.On this week's What You Need to Know, Blake and Nathaniel discuss the importance of likable characters. The two talk about how unimportant than can be in some genres and how the lack of any can ruin other types of movies.This week's main segment is about killer animals. There is some Sharknado talk, but the two also talk dangerous baboons, rats, and how snakes are not as bad as they are made out to be. Plus, Bunnicula!
Giant Monster Messages: Night of the Lepus (1972) Joshua has some great idea's and is generally far nicer to this film than Taylor, who stands on lots of soap box's. Time 02:29 History 09:20 Plot 14:34 Talking Points 29:58 Messages 36:44 Final Thoughts 41:06 Listener Feedback Contact us at: https://giantmonstermessages.com/GiantMonsterMessages@gmail.com Twitter Main Theme and Stingers Written by Matthias Fluor https://mfluor.ch/ Art by Laser 'lizard' Lluis Special Thanks to: Teachers everywhere Authors of the First Amendment
Where does our DeLorean take us this week? It's our second of our Halloween series. This week Santos brings us Night of the Lepus. The "classic" creature feature from 1972 about giant rabbits that overrun a town. We're also joined by a special guest from the Brothers Bear Network. All this and more before heading Back to the Future. Join us as we hop in our Delorean and look back at the films we loved watching in our youth. We’ll also share memories from our past, the music we love, and randomly talk like cholos for no reason.
This week on Of Gods & Monsters hosts Zack Sokol and Caitlin Duffy are discussing the wild of giant rabbit movies - Night of the Lepus! Produced by Zack Sokol, Caitlin Duffy, and Anthony Derington Theme Music by The Tormented Teamster A Something Ghoulish Podcast
Creature features are a hard game to play. Or at least a hard game to play well. And nestled safely in the outfield of slow-pitch softball monster movies is Night of the Lepus: The most non-western western to ever start giant, ketchup covered bunnies.
This week we put our therapists on retainer and tuned in to NIGHT OF THE LEPUS, the most frightful film in the entire history of American cinema, in which a colony of rabbits meets the hubris of Texas Science and mutates into a colony of larger, bloodthirsty rabbits. Before certifying NIGHT OF THE LEPUS with the first-ever official Cinemanimals 1000% AA+ rating, Simon launches an exciting, new, and very long segment where he reads the names of animal movies from the upcoming Cannes Film Market. Mikal does his Jay Leno impersonation, Mike tells a story about black market iguanas, and we offer a legally binding taxonomy of which animals are scary. THE NIGHT OF THE LEPUS: we watched it. Dare you to email us: cinemanimals@gmail.com
This week the Horror Duo chat about killer rabbits in celebration of the Easter holiday. Forest takes in "Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!" a throwback to '70s exploitation and Cory finally watches the lack luster animal attack flick, "Night of the Lepus". Cory shares stories from meeting Sting and Hacksaw Jim Duggan, and Forest sees the newest "Hellboy" movie and is disappointed. All this and Cory retools the Hunchback of Notre Dame as a pedo. TIME CODE 0:00:00 - Introduction & News0:21:34 - "Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!"0:34:46 - Know Your Horror Trivia0:36:06 - "Night of the Lepus"1:00:47 - Comments & Conclusion SHOW NOTES DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE Listen with iTunes Listen with Google Podcasts International Wrestling Cartel "Stardew Valley" The burning on Notre Dame "Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker" trailer RIP Lorraine Warren "EASTER BUNNY, KILL KILL!" ★ ★ TRAILERIMDBPURCHASE "NIGHT OF THE LEPUS" ★ ★ TRAILERIMDBPURCHASE
This week Travis is joined by fantastic podcast host Nathan from the Monster Island Film Vault podcast. He traveled all the way from Monster Island to discuss giant killer rabbits... that is not a joke. Meanwhile Michael visits Monster Island for what seems to be a challenging vacation. Listen to Monster Island Film Vault: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-monster-island-film-vault/id1472692780 Follow is on Twitter: @KaijuWeekly. Email: kaijuweekly@gmail.com.
Episode 181 - Hopped Up On Easter Spirit! When you think about it, Easter really is the perfect holiday for horror fans. Dead guys rising from the grave, freakishly huge animals, breaking into your house at night to leave your children candy, and hide colorful chicken fetuses all over your house. And don't forget the most horrifying part of all. Having to spend an entire day Sunday with your mom's side of the family. The Horror!!!!! Happy Easter, everybody. This week, in honor of the holiday, we skipped dessert and went straight to drinking some Carrot Cake Cream Ale from Perrin Brewing Company, and covered all the Easter bases with a movie about the second coming of Christ (parts of him anyway), and one about what would happen if we let that freak Easter Bunny reproduce. Cheers!!! Follow us! Twitter: @thebuzzedkillPC Instagram: @thebuzzedkillpodcast Facebook.com/thebuzzedkillpodcast MOVIES WE DISCUSSED - RESURRECTION(1999) - NIGHT OF THE LEPUS (1972)
This week: Much Stunt and Much Rock is had with the movie Stunt Rock. And, to celebrate the Easter holiday, we talk about Night of the Lepus. Plus, the 80's slasher Pieces! Fun stuff. Tom Coe flashes the world/ Wrestlemania 36 thoughts (5:36)/ Tom loves Filmjoy and “Movies with Mikey” (10:05)/ James Bond and pick your Bond (11:55)/ The Return of Swamp Thing (13:34)/ Swamp Thing and Sex Yams (15:00)/ Pieces (17:09)/ Pieces Spoilers (23:11)/ Night of the Lepus (25:46)/ Stunt Rock (42:42)/ Favorite movie stunt (43:42)/ Stunt men as breakables and The Twilight Zone Movie fiasco (53:10)/ We remake Stunt Rock (1:02:38)Check out this latest episode and let us know some movies we should cover in the future by emailing us at: someonesfavoritemoviepodcast@gmail.com Like what you hear? Check out Randy and Tommy on Miserable Retail Slave - an improv comedy show that has been making folks laugh for 7.5 years.Check out the Tom Coe's podcast Jake and Tom Conquer the World!Intro: “Feel the Buzz” by Dan “D-Boy” AmboyCheck out his music: https://soundcloud.com/dan-amboyRandy juggles two jobs and is the miserable retail slave of the two. He lives outside beautiful Flint, MI, USA and struggles with being a lazy, yet overworked dreamer and a struggling, but barely trying writer. Tom Coe is a man of mystery. His hobbies include general geekery, copious tomfoolery, and taking long walks down country roads with his fly open.
These rabbits ain’t no Easter Bunny! This week we’re talking boring 1972 killer rabbit flick NIGHT OF THE LEPUS! Starring genre icon Janet Leigh, Rory Calhoun, Stuart Whitman and McCoy from Star Trek as folks doing their darnedest to solve this giant rabbit problem that they also caused. There’s ketchup blood, paint blood, miniature Ritz cracker boxes and equinicide. Mehhhhhh.
This week on Gargantucast hosts Chris McDonald and Cole Grisson are joined by Something Ghoulish writer Dani Bethea as they hop into Night of the Lepus! They get into the film's elements of eco-horror and why the film fundamentally doesn't work in the scare department. - Theme song by The Tormented Teamster A Something Ghoulish Podcast
Happy Leap Day(2 days late) James sat down and enjoyed the rabbit romp Night of the Lepus!
In this Patreon-mandated classic episode our heroes take a baffled gander at one of the more notorious monster movies of the past.
This week we decided giant animals was a subject that needed to be explored. What we didn't know was that football players HATE giant animals. First up we look at some giant rabbits in Night Of The Lepus. Then we eat some weird stuff bubbling up out of the ground in Food Of The Gods. We also discuss the new Rambo trailer, Slasher, and Brightburn.
This week we decided giant animals was a subject that needed to be explored. What we didn’t know was that football players HATE giant animals. First up we look at some giant rabbits in Night Of The Lepus. Then we eat some weird stuff bubbling up out of the ground in Food Of The Gods. … Continue reading Night Of The Lepus & Food Of The Gods →
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, Night of the Lepus (1972) by Director, William F. Claxton. Starring, Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh, Rory Calhoun and DeForest Kelley. For more Off The Shelf Reviews: Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviewsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviewsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviewsSupport us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviewsTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviewsDiscord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
On this episode of the show, the Talking Terror studio has been infested! No, we took care of the roaches and befriended the rats. What we're dealing with is gigantic adorable bunnies and we're fresh out of carrots! So as we barricade ourselves in against the invasion. Join us as we discuss The Ghoul of Geek Keith's film pick of the week; 1972's "Night Of The Lepus" directed by William F. Claxton and starring Janet Leigh (Psycho) and Rory Calhoun (Motel Hell). It is sure to be a night of "hare" raising frights!
CW: Animal Cruelty It's Easter on Pod Sematary and that means Chris & Kelsey are talkin' all about killer bunnies! (Oh, and the Pet Sematary remake...) The Classic Film: Night of the Lepus (1972) "Giant mutant rabbits terrorize the south-west" (IMDb.com). Thrill as regular-sized bunnies hop around miniature sets and old people act tired! The Modern Film: Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell! (2014) "A giant bloodthirsty Easter bunny starts viciously killing the local townsfolk. When the Mayor refuses to act and the attacks grow more gruesome, the town finds its very survival in the hands of a wannabe actress and a crazy dog-catcher" (IMDb.com). From the nonexistent siblings that brought such classics as "Girl Explores Girl: The Alien Encounter" and "Lust in Space: The Erotic Witch Project IV" comes another movie. Plus! Our spoiler-free thoughts on the Pet Sematary remake! Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1116506992485363713 Audio Sources: "Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell" produced by Purgatory Blues LLC "Boyz N the Hood" produced by Columbia Pictures "The Fifth Element" produced by Gaumont "A League of Their Own" produced by Columbia Pictures & Parkway Productions "Meet the Feebles" produced by WingNut Films "Night of the Lepus" produced by A.C. Lyles Productions "Pet Sematary" (1989) produced by Paramount Pictures & Laurel Productions "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by Starcrawler "Shaun of the Dead" produced by StudioCanal, et al. "Theme From the Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not)" written and performed by Mike Post & Stephen Geyer
To help get us into that Spring time mood, the Hollywood Kaiju Bad Boys Brandon, Luke and Martin had on returning guest (and champion) Mary Runkle to watch a well forgotten horror movie about giant rabbits titled Night of the Lepus. Talking points include January Q. Irontail, Vegemite, bothering Tyler Jackson about facts on Dave Coulier's career and how attracted our mystery guest is to Patricia Bunny (Lola Bunny's mom/milf). This one is an instant classic!
I månadens Sista podden på jorden tittar vi, tack vare Peter på Svampriket (utan att han visste om det), på Night of the Lepus från 1972. Vi pratar lite om våra podd-ritualer, långa corgis, världens största katt, dinosaurie-erotika, samt ställer viktiga frågor som: hur många... Read More
I månadens Sista podden på jorden tittar vi, tack vare Peter på Svampriket (utan att han visste om det), på Night of the Lepus från 1972. Vi pratar lite om våra podd-ritualer, långa corgis, världens största katt, dinosaurie-erotika, samt ställer viktiga frågor som: hur många ögon har harar? och hur stor är en stor hare? Erik beskriver filmen som: ”Det är som Jurassic Park fast inte alls.”
MONSTER PARTY offers you a frightening family affair! JAMES GONIS, SHAWN SHERIDAN, LARRY STROTHE, and MATT WEINHOLD, invite their loved ones over for an intimate exchange of nerd talk, we call... THE FEARSOME FAMILY FEAST!!! After a traditional holiday meal of pizza and booze, we fired up the mics, and welcomed dignitaries from the houses of MONSTER PARTY. This delegation included PATRICK RAY (MATT'S BROTHER-IN-LAW), GINA SHERIDAN (SHAWN'S WIFE), KATHY & KERRY STROTHE (LARRY'S DAUGHTER & WIFE), & CARRIE WEINHOLD (MATT'S WIFE)! If you want to know what MONSTER PARTY is thankful for (aside from NIGHT OF THE LEPUS), this is the show for you! WE LOVE YOU MONSTER PARTY FANS!
Welcome back to week two of our spooky movies adventure! This week Tori brings "Night of the Lepus," a wild ride of a Malthusian fairy tale (sort of). We also create Tinder profiles for our favorite horror movie bad guys!
A staple of sleepy weekend afternoon television, 1972's mutant bunny flick "Night of the Lepus" might seem like something out of a childhood nightmare instead of a film that actually exists. Except it does, and it's out on blu ray now from Scream Factory. Feast your ears on Andrew and Kate's hare-raising discussion.
"Giant mutant rabbits terrorize the south-west." - IMDB.com Eric and Wright are joined by Kat Keating to discuss furry fiends, cowboy butts, big Rory Calhoun, and Janet Leigh slumming it in this week's episode of Trash in the Can.
Well here it is Night Of The Lepus. You will hop with horror, your hare will stand on your skin, things will go thump in the night. This movie was not what we were expecting. With the possibity of the least intimidating "monsters" in film history ( try and find one i dare you). What did we think of this rather adorable romp through monster mayhem from 1972? listen to find out! We will talk to you later!!!
Just when you thought Easter was over SFRS turns up with a trifecta of films about rabbits! One of our better weeks for actually discussing what a film is and how it works (in my opinion), with a smattering of stardust from Chris' latest LA adventures, and then controversy as we come across a film not showing many signs of sci-fi at all...Will the [Poppins Clause](https://www.sciencefictionratingsystem.com/poppins) come in to effect? Find out within! GIVE US 5 STARS ON ITUNES! (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/science-fiction-rating-system/id1200805447) Get in touch! (https://www.sciencefictionratingsystem.com/contact) Visit the Website! (https://www.sciencefictionratingsystem.com) See the list so far! (https://letterboxd.com/scifirating/list/science-fiction-rating-system-rankings/) And we're on Twitter (https://twitter.com/scifirating), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/scifirating/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/scifirating/) too!
Episode 125 has a bit of Easter in mind. Rabbits and resurrection are always good themes, so release the rabbits! Well, since eyebrows girl already did that, get ready for what comes next: bloodthirsty, gigantic rabbits! Or “Lepus” if you prefer the original Latin. It’s doubtful that there is a Latin word for forced perspective or regular-sized rabbits on a miniature set, but that shouldn’t stop you from enjoying this one! “Oh cool- a 1972 made-for-TV movie” you might think. Only if! This was actually an MGM studio release with a very capable cast. Capable of bringing this script to life and making it look awesome? No, there weren’t a cast of wizards! So, when you hear that “boodely boodely boodely” sound, grab some dynamite and join in on the action! You’ll find listening to this episode is even easier than flying a helicopter! Find us on Instagram, where we are @chewingthescenery or easily find us on Facebook. Chewing the Scenery can be found on Soundcloud, iTunes and Stitcher. Please rate, review and subscribe- it really does help listeners find us! #horror #horrormovies #horrornerd #horroraddict #horrorjunkie #monsterkid #bmovie #scarymovies #monstermovie #podcast #chewingthescenery #zombies #zombie #VHS #moviemonsters #freepodcast #denver #colorado #everydayishalloween #nightofthelepus #giantrabbits #janetleigh #1972 #MGM #naturerunamuck
We round out accidental animal based non-consecutive 3 weeks out of the month month with a movie about rabbits. Scary, scary rabbits.
We kick off the Halloween season with five eco-horror films about killer animals. Brandon and Britnee dig up every movie they can find about killer frogs with special guest Hunter King, pet frog enthusiast & host of the surf rock radio show Storm Surge of Reverb on WTUL. Also, Brandon makes Britnee watch the killer rabbit drive-in horror Night of the Lepus (1972) for the first time. Enjoy! http://www.stormsurgeofreverb.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sluggoandwinky/ https://swampflix.com/
Paul and Corey must survive an onslaught of giant killer rabbits in order to review the movie "Night of the Lepus".
VHS Rewind! Season 5 Episode 4 VHSRewind! - Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) With this week’s episode, VHS Rewind is correcting a major faux pas: we have never before tackled any of the output of one of the shining stars of our youth: Mr. Captain Kirk/T.J Hooker himself, William Shatner. The Shat was always around while we were growing up in the 1970s/1980s, not just because of STAR TREK and, later, T.J. HOOKER but because Shat was everywhere on TV: BARBARY COAST was another show he did which we watched because, well, Captain Kirk was on it; guest spots on every show we watched as kids: SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN; BARNABY JONES; HAWAII 5-O; IRONSIDE, KUNG FU; and guest spots on every tv show we didn’t watch as kids (PIONEER WOMAN, anyone? POLICE SURGEON??). Then there were some incredible TV movies like HORROR AT 37,000 FEET, DISASTER ON THE COASTLINER and the classic PRAY FOR THE WILDCATS (with that once of a lifetime cast of Andy Griffith (playing the dangerous psychotic for a change) + Shat + Robert Reed + Marjoe Gortner (!!) + Angie Dickinson & Lorraine Gary. Folks may forget that Shat’s theatrical features include more than the STAR TREK motion pictures: THE DEVIL’S RAIN; THE KIDNAPPING OF THE PRESIDENT; VISITING HOURS; AIRPLANE II: THE SEQUEL and, the subject our episode, KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS. KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS is part of the subgenre of films we love: the nature-runs-amok-and-strikes-back genre which includes DAYS OF THE ANIMALS (all animals attack); FROGS (frogs attack); NIGHT OF THE LEPUS (giant bunnies attck); SSSSSSS (sssssnakessss attack); PHASE IV (little ants attack): EMPIRE OF THE ANTS (giant ants attack); a few movies about bees attacking; SQUIRM (somehow, worms attack); and yes, you know JAWS, JAWS 2 etc. In this one, we get to see spiders attack. If the Shat seems to be dialing his Shatner-ness back somewhat (this isn’t the Shatner of STAR TREK V), remember that the Shat remains a singular actor and he gives us a lot to talk about. Shat certainly has a way with the ladies in this flick – part Donald Trump, part Pepe Le Peu, all creepy, sleazy sexual predator. We hope you take a listen to this week’s episode so you can hear our thoughts about KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS and where, in the pantheon of spider flicks this one falls: is it as good as 1955’s TARANTULA? No but that 1955 flick is a personal, nostalgic favorite. Is KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS as unintentionally funny as 1975’s THE GIANT SPIDER INVASION? No, alas. Does KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS feature incredible rock-n-roll songs like 1958’s EARTH VS THE SPIDER. No, but there are plenty of songs in KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS and we play every damn one of ‘em on the show because they are amazing.
It's our Halloween spooktacular episode. This time we're talking about 70's horror classic, 'Night of the Lepus', a film that the marketing team wants you to believe definitely isn't about rabbits.
Thank you for downloading Horror Heads. Our Monstervision Tribute rolls on. This week Joe Bob introduces us the killer rabbit classic, Night of the Lepus. Besides complaining about killer rabbits we discuss all the fun stuff The Horror Show has been up to and play an extended version of the Drive-In Totals Game.
Giant rabbits eat people. That’s all you need to know about it. It's a classic and a personal favorite of ours. Check out the memories and high jinx in this commentary.
Sep 6th, 2015 Turns out that Matt can continue dealing with the movies Cort watched as a child, but is learning more about what has made him into the monster we know and love (or hate) today. Some cinematic wounds are reopened and not even Matt’s poor spouse is safe when the Lepus have their night in Matt’s screening room! Every week an obsessed film collector, Cort, will subject his unwilling test subject, Matt to films from Cort’s childhood viewing habits and personal collection. Has a lifetime of movie watching damaged Cort’s young and impressionable mind? Can Matt survive each week’s experiment unscathed? Find out each week as we discover that physical wounds heal while cinematic ones don’t. Email feedback to Matt: psyopmatt@gmail.com. Email feedback to Cort : cinemapsyopscort@gmail.com Find Cort on twitter: @Cort_PSYOP Find Matt on twitter: @psyopmatt The post CINEPSYEP003 Gargoyles and Night of the Lepus appeared first on Legion.
A killer rabbit movie? Yes please. We love rabbits, especially grilled. And we give this one a good grilling. Night of the Lepus features some pretty high wattage star power, including old timey Western star Rory Calhoun, Deforrest Kelley (Star Trek) and Janet Leigh (Psycho). An experiment goes awry, causing oversized bunnies to run amok somewhere in Arizona. Or was it New Mexico? Who cares! How much should we mess with nature? Hubris of man, the laws of nature...all these and terrible jokes featured on this edition of the podcast.
Day of the Animals is not just a movie, but a genre. This week we look at those animal attack films such as Jaws, Tentacles, Night Of The Lepus, Kingdom Of The Spiders, Tarantula, Jennifer The Snake Goddess, Frogs, Roar, Empire Of The Ants, Phase IV, Grizzly, Them and so many others. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiodrome/support
Night of the Lepus (1972) is a nice little sci-fi movie that shows what happens when giant bunnies get out of control. This movie is chock full of big stars. Major Actors Stuart Whitman Rory Calhoun Janet Leigh DeForest Kelly Paul Fix We would love to get your feedback! Email HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! Ways to subscribe to Snarky Movie Reviews by Nantan Lupan Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher
This week, Sean returns the Freak Show to drive-in territory by showing us Night of the Lepus (1972), a you-have-to-see-it-to-believe-it horror movie about a bunch of giant, flesh-eating rabbits(!) that attack a small Arizona ranching community. Janet Leigh (Psycho), DeForrest Kelley (Star Trek), and Rory Calhoun (Motel Hell) join Stuart Whitman in battling the fluffy varmints. Join us as we ponder the mysteries of the cinematic universe on this week's show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 71.2 The Easter Eggstravaganza continues with this week's Sofa Theater feature - the frightening tale of NIGHT OF THE LEPUS!! Plus bunny finger painting, Janet Leigh, DeForest Kelley, meticulously made miniature sets, bunnies vs. cows, lighting stuffed animals on fire and what's the gamey-est meat?? “Ok we get it, it’s big f-ing bunnies! Don’t show us this over and over and over again!!” WARNING: If you don't know what this ridiculous movie is about, it will be spoiled!!