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The Sting of Death (1966), APE (1976), and Brutal Sorcery (1983) It's November, so that must mean it's Turkey Time! Yes, that's right, for the last 20 years, Jon has been holding his Turkey Day Marathon Event, where we spend Black Friday delving into some of the strangest, weirdest, cheesiest, but always entertaining films. The ones most would call bad, we call them Turkeys! Damien started holding his own Turkey Day events 12 years ago, and this year, Aaron is starting his own! So why don't you?!?! What we call a Turkey is just a film that doesn't play by conventional standards. It may not have a budget, any real talent behind or in front of the camera, but they have passion, and are doing their best to make a good film. They just missed the mark here and there. But they are always entertaining and fun to watch. Especially if you are with other crazy, like-minded cinephiles! Take a listen to this episode to learn more about what Turkey Day is, as well as hearing our thoughts on three new titles we're covering this time around. Each one would be perfect for your own Turkey Day Marathon! Movies mentioned in this episode: A*P*E (1976), Bewitched (1981), Black Magic (1975), Blood Feast (1963), Blood Freak (1972), Boxer's Omen (1983), Brutal Sorcery (1983), Class of Nuke ‘Em High (1986), Corpse Grinders (1971), Death Curse of Tartu (1966), Flesh for Frankenstein (1973), Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (1968), The Hooked Generation (1968), The Horror at Party Beach (1964), The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-up Zombies (1964), Inhumanwich! (2016), It Came from Hollywood (1982), King Kong (1976), Lady Frankenstein (1971), Mako: The Jaws of Death (1976), Naked Witch (1961), Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957), The Psychedelic Priest (2001), Rat Pfink a Boo Boo (1966), Robot Monster (1953), Sting of Death (1966), The Toxic Avenger (1984), Two Thousand Maniacs (1964), Whiskey Mountain (1977)
It's all about weird A.I. and murderous Mermen this week because we're discussing fateful dreams of DEATH in episode 4 of Toei's Spider-Man entitled, "Terrifying Merman! The Silver Thread of Miracles" Join us as we chat about new listeners, bugs, bras, Phineas & Ferb songs, Twitter misogamy, Professor Monster's eating habits, log flumes, Spider-Man puberty, hiding hero powers, churches, "The Horror of Party Beach", Jaws Is Better, refractory periods, being a ghost, water webs, music production, & more! Want to hear more from your favorite Marsh Land Media hosts? Hear exclusive shows, podcasts, and content by heading to Patreon.com/MLMpod! Have fan mail, fan art, projects you want us to review, or whatever you want to send us? You can ship directly to us using "James McCollum, PO Box 180036, 2011 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60618"! Please, learn about Black Lives Matter, the protests, and find ways to donate at https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/. Follow the podcast on Facebook & Twitter @MSSPod, on Instagram @MSSPodcast! Watch James' "Mostly Playin' PlayStation" and our live streams on the MSS YouTube channel! On top of streaming on Facebook & YouTube, we also simul-stream at Twitch.tv/MostlySpeakinSentai! Listen to James' rap music under Marsh Land Monster on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, & more by clicking HERE. Send us a voice mail to be played on the show at (773) 270-0490! Nicole's Patreon is live! Check out www.Patreon.com/DarlingHombody for more details! Plus, head over to www.DarlingHomebody.com for all her art, the web comic Crumb Bums we make together, buy her merchandise, & watch her draw Gorma creations from the podcast! You can also buy her artwork on shirts and more on threadless.com/@darlinghomebody! Find her @DarlingHomebody on Instagram, Tumblr and Etsy! Buy her wares! Go purchase some of our original Sentai monster designs on RedBubble then post a pic on social media of you wearing the threads!www.redbubble.com/people/MSSPod/portfolio Find out more about James' other podcasts "Shuffling the Deck", "Sweet Child of Time", "Hit It & Crit It", and "This Movie's Gay" on our website, www.MLMPod.com!!! Plus, download James' albums!
Travel back in time with me to 1892 to discuss DEL TENNEY's fiendishly catty proto-slasher CURSE OF THE LIVING CORPSE.Following the death of their abusive sadistic father, a gaggle of his horrid offspring descend upon the creepy old family mansion to collect their inheritance only to be murdered one by one in the most deliciously gruesome ways.Clearly, they never learned ScreamQueenz Rule #513:"When you bury an evil tyrant, MAKE SURE HE'S REALLY DEAD!"In order to plunge the depths of CURSE OF THE LIVING CORPSE. I'm joined by everybody's favorite dead dude: New York City horror host UNKLE SPOOKY.CURSE OF LIVING CORPSE is currently available for free on YouTube and Tubi.Directed by DEL TENNEY ("Horror of Party Beach", "I Eat Your Skin"). Written by DEL TENNEY and MARGOT HARTMAN. Starring ROY SCHEIDER ("Jaws", "All That Jazz"), CANDACE HILLIGOSS ("Carnival of Souls") and ROBERT MILLI ("All My Children", "Guiding Light").Visit us at www.ScreamQueenz.comFollow us on FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM & YOUTUBE.Get access to THE FINAL REEL, "DAMN YOU, UNCLE LEWIS!" and all other Premium ScreamQueenz PATREON Content for as little as $5 a month. Find out more at
Swamp Diamonds drags Chris and Charlotte into the bayou to ask them about Mike “Touch” Connors, Beverly Garland, Fred Mertz, tuna wiggle, and racist fire drills.With the short: What to Do on a Date.SHOW NOTES.Swamp Diamonds: IMDb. MST3K Wiki. Trailer.What to Do on a Date: IMDb. UnMSTed.Watch the Turkey Day marathon!Our episodes on The Starfighters, Warrior of the Lost World, and Catalina Caper. Oh, and The Horror of Party Beach.And our episodes on Santo and the Treasure of Dracula, Beyond Atlantis, and Sleep for Health.Is Henry Kissinger Dead Yet?More on Touch's name.The Day the World Ended.MST3K: The Home Game was actually played twice, with different riffs: 4pm and 11pm.[Slight erratum: The first Turkey Day Marathon actually happened at the beginning of Season 3.]Turkey Day '91 hymn. [By the way: The original hymn, sung by Perry Como.]Turkey Day '94 bumper introducing Swamp Diamonds.Cat-Women of the Moon.The Fast and the Furious.Little Shop of Horrors.David Stern on IMDb.Francis [the Talking Mule].The Musée Camille Claudel in Paris.Which twin had the Toni?So You Want a Model Railroad with Jane Frazee and George O'Hanlon (as Joe McDoakes).The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center in New York City.The 519 in Toronto.And a site that lists LGBT+ community centres in various places.Support It's Just A Show on Patreon and you can hear bonus bits, including a whole segment on Viewmasters that was cut from this episode for time.
Happy Halloween! The Horror of Party Beach emerges from the beach to interrupt Chris and Charlotte as they discuss beach parties, Broadway shows, ballads, body hair, and BOO! [Did we scare you?]
Happy Halloween! The Horror of Party Beach emerges from the beach to interrupt Chris and Charlotte as they discuss beach parties, Broadway shows, ballads, body hair, and BOO! [Did we scare you?]SHOW NOTES.The Horror of Party Beach: IMDb. MST3K Wiki. Trailer. UnMSTed.Adam talks about The Mask on A Part Of Our Scare-itage. Check it out!The poster for The Horror of Party Beach.Our episodes on Catalina Caper and Village of the Giants. Trailer for I Drink Your Blood/I Eat Your Skin. [Kinda gross, be warned!]The Del-Aires: Zombie Stomp [or stream it].Lou Reed: Metal Machine Music.Zeitkratzer: Metal Machine Music.Waiting for Godot with Robin Williams and Steve Martin.The Anthology of American Folk Music [including Harry Smith's amazing liner notes].More about Harry Smith.Buell Kazee: The Wagoner's Lad.Joen Baez: The Wagoner's Lad.The Kossoy Sisters: The Wagoner's Lad.Some of the origins of the concept of “folk music”.Nair for short shorts.Support us on Patreon to hear bonus bits and hang out and be cool and all that!
What's different about this party beach is that it has a horror.
Welcome back to the Horror. Cult. Trash. Other. Podcast! This week we're ending this year's Summer Screams month theme by discussing all things The Horror of Party Beach, a top tier trashterpiece with plenty of gloriously camp beach dance scenes, the original slumber party massacre but with fish monsters and a sequence featuring three camp queens passing through town who deserved their own spin-off. Email us at horror.cult.trash.other@gmail.com and check us out on Social Media at the following links www.facebook.com/horrorculttrashother Twitter - @horrorculttrash Instagram - @horror.cult.trash.other Theme song is Stick Around by Gary's old band, One Week Stand. Check them out on Spotify, iTunes and many other digital distributors!
The importance of the movie poster is almost lost in this day and age. With the internet flooding social media with trailers, photos, and all sorts of advertisements, the poster art might get lost in the shuffle. But decades ago, it was the first thing used to promote an upcoming feature film. It had to reach out and grab hold of your eyes, telling your brain you need to see this film. Shortly after that, the poster collecting started. Why do we collect posters? What kinds are there? What is it about it that still holds a spell over movie goers? Join us and our special guest, Alan Tromp, as we try to answer all of those questions and more, as we discuss our own obsessions with movie posters, from one-sheets to British Quads to the French Grande size! Movie titles mentioned in this episode: Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1953), Alabama's Ghost (1973), An American Werewolf in London (1981), Astro Zombies (1968), Asylum (1972), The Beyond (1981), Baby Driver (2017), Blood Beast from Outer Space (1965), Blood for Dracula (1974), Blood Freak (1972), Blood of Ghastly Horrors (1967), Bloody Pit of Horror (1965), The Brain Eaters (1958), Brides of Blood (1968), Captain Kronos (1974), Cemetery Girls (1973), The Changeling (1980), Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972), City of the Living Dead (1980), Clash of the Titans (1981), Corpse Eaters (1974), Count Dracula's Great Love (1973), Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), Creepshow (1982), Critters (1986), Crypt of Dark Secrets (1976), Cujo (1983), Curse of the Doll People (1961), Curse of the Voodoo (1965), The Deadly Mantis (1957), Deathdream (1974), Demon Lover (1976), Doomwatch (1972), Doctor Butcher M.D. (1980), Dracula Prince of Darkness (1966), Dracula vs Frankenstein (1971), Eaten Alive (1976), Evil Dead (1981), Evilspeak (1981), The Faculty (1998), Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965), Frankenstein (1931), Frankenstein 1970 (1958), Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (1967), Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster (1965), The Garden of the Dead (1972), The Giant Claw (1957), Goke: The Body Snatcher from Hell (1968), Grave of the Vampire (1972), The Green Slime (1968), Hellraiser (1987), Halloween (1978), Halloween H20 (1998), House by the Cemetery (1981), House of Psychotic Women (1974), Horror of Dracula (1958), Horror of Party Beach (1964), Horror of the Blood Monsters (1970), Horror of the Zombies (1974), How to Make a Monster (1958), I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), Inquisition (1977), Invaders from Mars (1953), Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965), Invasion of the Blood Farmers (1972), Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957), Kingdom of the Spiders (1977), Lady Frankenstein (1971), Last House on the Left (1974), Legend of the Bayou (1976), Legend of Blood Mountain (1965), The Legendary Curse of Lemora (1973), Little Shop of Horror (1960), Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue (1974), The Living Head (1963), Make Them Die Slowly (1981), Matango (1963), The Mighty Gorgo (1969), Motel Hell (1980), Mystics in Bali (1981), Night of the Howling Beast (1975), Night of the Living Dead (1968), Nightmare Castle (1965), Old Dark House (1931), Orgy of the Living Dead triple feature, Piranha (1978), Pit Stop (1969), Plague of the Zombies (1966), Poltergeist (1982), Pumpkinhead (1988), Rasputin the Mad Monk (1966), Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here! (1972), The Reptile (1966), Return of the Living Dead (1984), Robot vs the Aztec Mummy (1958), Saw (2004), Scream (1996), The She-Beast (1966), Shock Waves (1977), Slave of the Cannibal God (1978), Terror Creatures from the Grave (1965), Terror from the Year 5000 (1958), The Time Travelers (1964), Three on a Meathook (1972), Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972), Twins of Evil (1971), Up from the Depths (1979), Vampire Lovers (1970), Vampire's Coffin (1958), Vampyres (1974), Velvet Vampire (1971), Voodoo Heartbeat (1973), War of the Gargantuas (1966), Werewolf vs the Vampire Woman (1971), Wild Beasts (1984), Wizard of Mars (1965), The Wolf Man (2010), Zombie (1979) Poster Books Mentioned in this episode: Art of the Horror Movies, Art of B-Movie Poster, Children of the Night, Creepy Images, Graven Images, Monsters in the Movies, Movie Collector's World, Muchas Gracias Senior Lobo, Shock Cinema, Sleeze, Too Much Horror Business, Voluptuous Terrors. Yesterday's Tomorrow
John (Mr Socko on Twitch) is back to talk some lovely horror shop for the first entry in the Summer of Surf, Sand and Schlock, with some sloppy atomic scare film thats trying to copy Godzilla but without anything to say and no budget for spectacle. Its on par with some of the worst films ever made and so we have to adjust our scale accordingly. Enjoy!Follow us on Twitch for listening parties and just hanging out. also we have a Discord We now have a website! Visit us at www.strangebiscuits.com/graveyard to send us movie suggestions and comment on episodes!You can follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod/On Twitter at https://twitter.com/GS_horrorpodAnd on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thegraveyardshiftpod/If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at https://www.patreon.com/Graveyardemail us at graveyardshiftpod@gmail.com for movie suggestions or Patreon ideas.Thanks for listening.
Show Time, enjoy this week's episode hosted by Bulgarian DJ and producer Diass, one of the few Bulgarian DJs with music education – he has more than 6 years of studying producing, sound and studio engineering. Diass has found his unique sound and interpretation on the electronic music scene. He has spent the past 10 years pushing his sound direct from his studio in Sofia to dance floors all around the world. Repeatedly proven his skills behind the CDJs in every notable club and warehouse space in Bulgaria and has toured extensively abroad throughout the last few years, having gigs in Ibiza, London, Luxembourg, Amsterdam, Cairo and Moscow. Diass has already produced three albums - "Party Beach" (2011), "Welcome to Bulgaria" (2013) and "Reset the World" (2015), the last one being released under the world famous 303Lovers imprint. Diass represents a wide variation of sounds across the spectrum from Nu Disco / Indie Dance and Electronica/Downtempo to Organic House / Melodic Techno. Artistically innovative and yet easily accessible – Diass` music selection and individual sounding boosts the party fever in your veins. In May 2022, Diass has launched his own music label KATUN, in co- ownership with Dimo BG & Mr. K – three leading figures at the music scene in Bulgaria, united by their passion for creating, sharing and promoting beautiful and quality electronic music. Enjoy this Melodic Latin journey with DIASS! Get ready for this summer trip! 01. Ramyen - Nege Nege (Odasoul Afro Mix) 02. Husa & Zeyada - On My Own (Hernan Cattaneo & Marcelo Vasami Remix) 03. Birds of Mind - Mi Pena 04. Rina, Benji, Megaphonim - Ani Cham 05. Sergey Levitskiy – Dharma 06. Mrodriguez, Elejota Santos - Tijuana De Noche 07. Raffa FL - Ritmo 08. Calussa, Sebastian Rivero - San Juan (Band&dos Remix) 09. DJ Chus, Pete Tha Zouk - There Is a God (Zakem Remix) 10. Diass – Bloom Together 11. Victor Vergara – Class 12. Elkin – Mantra (Cheese & Cheese Remix) 13. Guy Mantzur, Tamir Regev - Stargazer This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Tonight the boys are talking about how to enjoy the summer beach and pool party season without gaining unwanted pounds. They also managed to fix the SFX and play a short game or CFSCV mad lib...
Tom and Jenny talk about a schlocky, forgotten 70s monster movie, also known as Spawn of the Slithis, which is kind of Creature from the Black Lagoon meets The Horror of Party Beach. Find this movie and more at the 13 O’Clock Amazon Storefront! Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don't forget to … Continue reading Matinee LIVE: Slithis (1978)
Sorry for the hiatus! Covering some newish tracks from various artists! Artists covered: Beach House, Bloc Party, alt-J, Franz Ferdinand, EELS, Korn, Yumi Zouma, Softcult, Madeline Kenney, and Daywave Best/Worst Track of October 23rd: Lo Siento BB: - Tainy, Bad Bunny and Julieta Venegas/Who's In Your Head - Jonas Brothers. Best/Worst Track of October 30th: Bubbly - Young Thug (with Drake and Travis Scott)/Let's Go Brandon - Loza Alexander. Watch: https://youtu.be/V-1j1TzpYwo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/josh4991/message
When it comes to true ‘all-mountain' skiing, Marcus Caston probably has the nicest turn in the game. He's also got one of our favorite video series, Return of the Turn, which if you call yourself a skier, you need to watch. A new episode just dropped today, so in honor of the occasion, Marcus and I talked about the latest episode; the series itself; coaching; why people think he is from the East Coast; and we go over some Best / Worst ideas for Return of the Turn episodes. (Paging Glen Plake…)TOPICS & TIMES:Your most memorable Thanksgiving? (6:37)Return of the Turn, Episode 10 (8:12)How did the idea originate? (9:10)Marcus & the East Coast (14:21)Latest episode: Mid-Gad (15:23)Skiing steeps on race skis (18:02)Moguls: WHY? (22:37)Best / Worst episode ideas (30:13)Coaching (35:39)Party Beach (41:03)Where to learn more about Party Beach (44:38)RELATED LINKSReturn of the Turn, ep. 10: Mid-GadAvocadoJonathan's Sleep ExperimentGetting Here: Gunnison & Crested ButteRegister for the 2022 Blister SummitThis Week's Gear GiveawayGear Giveaway / Newsletter SignupBecome a Blister Member / Get our new Buyer's GuideBlister YouTube Channel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Split Tooth Media's October Horror series returns Monday, Oct. 4. All month we will have essays about some of our favorite horror films all the way from the House of the Devil to the shores of Party Beach. This year Split Picks will examine the works of four canonical American horror directors — John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Tobe Hooper, and George A. Romero. Tune in every Friday for new episodes about some should-be-classic films. Let's get spooky, once again.
It's our last week on the beach, and we wanna go out with a bang by having a Blood Nightmare Beach Party! Grab the nearest babe and/or hunk and start dancing the Zombie Stomp, but watch out for creatures in the water (or maybe under the sand) as we electrocute our way through three beach-based horror movies: The Horror of Party Beach (1964), Blood Beach (1980), and Nightmare Beach (1989).
Oh My God Kill Me, THE HORROR OF PARTY BEACH!!!!!! We have a lot of questions this week: Why. Just why? Are the Del-Aires good? WE DON'T KNOW!!!New episodes every week!Rate And Review On Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram: @why.r.we.doing.this Next Week: Must Love Dogs! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 1964 movie "The Horror of Party Beach" has been called one of the worst films of all time. And yet it’s become a cult classic. It was filmed — on a beach — in Stamford, Connecticut.
Nicole thought that this month would be a great time for a beach party, with the comedy troupe, Broken Lizard, as her guests of honor. Having been wanting to re-watch Club Dread (2004), she saw this as the perfect opportunity to work them into the podcast. But not so fast, Nicole! If we're going to watch a spoof of horror slashers that takes place at a resort, then you're going to have to suffer through some other beach horror. After years of seeing the VHS cover art, the Common Craig uses this episode as an excuse to finally watch Blood Beach (1980). Can it live up the classic poster art, or should it have stayed buried in the sand? And just who is the nastiest thing on the beach in the 60s? Radioactive sludge monsters or Tina covered in chocolate syrup? Find out in the epic horror musical, The Horror of Party Beach (1964)! And then from there, a motorcycle with a built-in electric chair? You'd better believe it! Or you will, when you see it in Nightmare Beach (1989).
Surf's up, it's time to KILL! Oh, and also get down to some sweet tunes on the sand with greasers wearing turtlenecks and leather jackets for some reason. We're talking the notorious HORROR OF PARTY BEACH (1964), replete with a beach band in matching outfits, a sock-free sockhop, mutated sea monsters, and the same boring scientists giving boring exposition to pad the runtime that you know and love from every drive-in movie ever! Get some sunscreen, it's gonna be a hot one. If you like the show, be sure to Rate, Review & Subscribe! Send us some emails at HMNPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on our social media! Twitter: @HMNPodcast Instagram: @HMNPodcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorMovieNight Donate to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HMNPodcast This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
When you stare into the abyss, and so on... We summon all our might to process "The Horror of Party Beach" and "The Beach Girls and the Monster," easily one of the worst pairings we've ever encountered.All original music courtesy of Niel Jakobyhttps://nieljacoby.bandcamp.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MonsterCrazeMemoirsOfficialiTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monster-craze-memoirs/id1491963648Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3aSrQ5JFez33XuVanaFYIwPocket Casts: https://pca.st/lkra63chSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-3949861YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBGcDWtQj2wGEnlAB7P4AFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Monster-Craze-Memoirs-106199087480182/Twitter: https://twitter.com/KennethJWaste2
SOOOOUULLL TRANSMIGRATION!The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, Chapter 12: Sci-Fi Odyssey!Season 8 deals out the first of three half-hour specials that signal the birth of RiffTrax (the Summer Blockbuster Review), as well as horror hot dog monster musicals ("Horror of Party Beach") and the sixth-best movie about ventriloquists and their evil dummies ("Devil Doll").What are the five better movies? A comprehensive Detour will cover all, including "The Twilight Zone", "Dead of Night" and, my favorite part of this episode, the Anthony Hopkins/Richard Attenborough/William Goldman jam "Magic".All that and much more, like Luc Besson injecting LSD into your eyeballs with "The Harry Canyon Story"... I mean "The Fifth Element". Continue the journey with your wonky yet affable host! Keep the show alive today, get early episodes and hours of exclusive content for only $5: https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschroniclesThis Week's Recommendation: "Possession" (1981)https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles/id1431611476https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles?refid=stprhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0sONU9Bdsq35PwO8mE3jVThttp://www.buzzsprout.com/200242Twitter: @coolnesspodryan, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coolnesspodryan Theme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com) The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged."Gideon" by My Morning Jacket. ℗© 2005 ATO Records, LLCSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicles)
Sea creatures created from radioactive sludge terrorize a beach community.
These are the movies I will talk about in this episode. The Curse of the Living Corpse (1964), The Devastator (1986), The Divine Enforcer (1992), The Dragon Lives Again (1977), The Executioner (1994), The Ghostly Face (1972), The Horror of Party Beach (1964), The House of the Devil (2009), The Janitor (2003), The Last Man On Earth (1964), The Last Ninja (1983), The Living Sword (1981), The Monster Club (1981), The New York Ripper (1982) and The Noble Ninja (1977)
Jim breaks down a true cult classic from 1964 - Del Tenney's - "The Horror Of Party Beach," starring John Scott, Alice Lyon, Alan Laurel, Augustin Mayor, Eulabelle Moore and several residents of Stamford, Connecticut along with a local motorcycle club. What happens when you combine elements of a low-budget monster movie with a 60's teen beach movie? The result may surprise you. Find out more on this episode of "Monster Attack!"
From one of the best sea monster movies ever made last week to now one of the, well, dumbest. This week's Monster Mondays takes a look at the 1963 shlockfest The Horror of Party Beach! Find new episodes of Monster Mondays as well as weekly episodes of Film Seizure 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! All episodes are now uploaded there for you to listen. The Film Seizure Channel can be found here: www.youtube.com/channel/UC76z5r6ci71xQnlCs-fzhvQ
Dustin and Tommy discuss Endgame in this episode. If you haven't seen the movie, do not listen if you care about spoilers. This week, the guys kind of cover Horror at Party Beach. They also talk about what they would do if they have too much money, Endgame, and the Sonic trailer. Dustin feels bad for dissing Sonic and Tommy covers his favorite bit for one. Next week we are watching The Screaming Skull and you can too right here. Check out Dustin's blog at www.dustinbutlerwritesthings.blogspot.com Follow Dustin on Twitter @justabigfoot, Instagram @Plasticboy310, Follow Tommy on Twitter and Instagram @tommy_servo
Welcome back to another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week we bring you coverage of Arrow Academy's release of Terror in a Texas Town (1958) directed by Joseph H. Lewis and The Horror of Party Beach (1964) directed by Del Tenney...we hope you are ready for the horrific terror of out coverage!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
How better to celebrate our last episode of Nuclear Winter than at Party Beach? Surely nothing can go wrong at Party Beach? Right? ...Right?Host segments: Heck's Angels; Scooby-Dooing this shit; sand in your tender bits; My Favorite Ford Fairlane; drunks, teenage girls, and out-of-towners; no boys allowed; Angry Dome presents Carol Clover; tantric rants; Those Were the Days; sometimes a wiener's just a wiener; The RZA ft. Tom Waits.Please find us on social media, and remember to like, share, rate and subscribe. Email is solmatespodcast@gmail.com.Thanks to Brian Whitehead for the Angry Dome Drop!
How better to celebrate our last episode of Nuclear Winter than at Party Beach? Surely nothing can go wrong at Party Beach? Right? ...Right?Host segments: Heck's Angels; Scooby-Dooing this shit; sand in your tender bits; My Favorite Ford Fairlane; drunks, teenage girls, and out-of-towners; no boys allowed; Angry Dome presents Carol Clover; tantric rants; Those Were the Days; sometimes a wiener's just a wiener; The RZA ft. Tom Waits.Please find us on social media, and remember to like, share, rate and subscribe. Email is solmatespodcast@gmail.com.Thanks to Brian Whitehead for the Angry Dome Drop!
LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)
All this happened a long time ago, in the summer when Blackboard Jungle ruled the screen, “Rock Around the Clock” shot up the charts, and Hal March asked the first $64,000 Question. That was the year our friend the atom lit up the streetlights of Arco, Idaho, the world's first atomic city. Reddy Kilowatt had slain Bert the Turtle, who'd been telling us to duck and cover for years. | Copyright 2018 by Dale Bailey. Narrated by Norm Sherman.
Wake me up before you lose yourself ~ Eminescence. Follow us on Twitter (@RedemptionArcPod, https://twitter.com/redemption_pod) You can also follow Nick (@heybudwhatup, https://twitter.com/heybudwhatup) and talk to Turner (tjdowhan@gmail.com) Intro/Outro by Turner - Find more sonic creations on bandcamp (https://turnerdowhan.bandcamp.com) Logo conjured by Cindy Lanuza (cindylanuza.com) Please support us by rating, reviewing, and subscribing. Thank you!
Links www.youtube.com/mrparka https://www.instagram.com/mrparka/ https://twitter.com/mrparka00 http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-ray https://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/ https://www.facebook.com/mrparka http://shutupbrandon.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/shut-up-brandon-podcast/id988229934?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podbean-70/shut-up-brandon-podcast Time Stamps “Bound” Review– 0:13 “The Horror at Party Beach” Review –6:00 “Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell Bastards!” Review – 9:59 “Crazy Six” Review – 13:29 The Weekly Western “A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die” Review – 17:32 VHS Voyage “The Black Room” Review – 26:25 “Beyond the Gates” Pick a Movie – 30:59 Pick a Movie Winner Drawing– 36:41 Q&A – 37:20 Shriek Show Boxset Showing – 43:35 Update – 47:47 Video Version – https://youtu.be/5rhS1Iy8Cuc Links of Interest More Info, Ask a Question, Enter Pick a movie, “Bound” written review, “The Horror at Party Beach” written review – https://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-ray/mrparkas-video-reviews-for-the-week-of-september-1st-episode-68 Olive Films – https://olivefilms.com/ “Bound” Signature Series Blu-Ray – https://olivefilms.com/product/bound-olive-signature-blu-ray/ Severin Films – https://severin-films.com/ “The Horror of Party Beach” Blu-Ray Bundle – https://severin-films.com/shop/hpb-bundle/ Arrow Video – http://www.arrowvideo.com/ “Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell Bastards!” Blu-Ray – https://mvdshop.com/products/detective-bureau-2-3-go-to-hell-bastards-blu-ray MVD Marquee Classics Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/MVDMarqueeCollectionandMVDClassics/ “Crazy Six” Blu-Ray – https://mvdshop.com/products/crazy-six-2-disc-special-edition-blu-ray-dvd-blu-ray Kino Lorber Studios – https://www.kinolorber.com/ “A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die” Blu-Ray – https://www.kinolorber.com/product/a-reason-to-live-a-reason-to-die-blu-ray “The Black Room” VHS – https://www.amazon.com/Black-Room-Elly-Kenner/dp/B0001X1RCQ/ Shout! Factory Entertainment – https://www.shoutfactory.com/ “Beyond the Gates” Blu-Ray –
Linkswww.youtube.com/mrparkahttps://www.instagram.com/mrparka/https://twitter.com/mrparka00http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-rayhttps://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/https://www.facebook.com/mrparkahttp://shutupbrandon.podbean.com/https://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/shut-up-brandon-podcast/id988229934?mt=2https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podbean-70/shut-up-brandon-podcast Time Stamps “Bound” Review– 0:13 “The Horror at Party Beach” Review –6:00 “Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell Bastards!” Review – 9:59 “Crazy Six” Review – 13:29 The Weekly Western “A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die” Review – 17:32 VHS Voyage “The Black Room” Review – 26:25 “Beyond the Gates” Pick a Movie – 30:59 Pick a Movie Winner Drawing– 36:41 Q&A – 37:20 Shriek Show Boxset Showing – 43:35 Update – 47:47 Video Version – https://youtu.be/5rhS1Iy8Cuc Links of Interest More Info, Ask a Question, Enter Pick a movie, “Bound” written review, “The Horror at Party Beach” written review – https://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-ray/mrparkas-video-reviews-for-the-week-of-september-1st-episode-68 Olive Films – https://olivefilms.com/ “Bound” Signature Series Blu-Ray – https://olivefilms.com/product/bound-olive-signature-blu-ray/ Severin Films – https://severin-films.com/ “The Horror of Party Beach” Blu-Ray Bundle – https://severin-films.com/shop/hpb-bundle/ Arrow Video – http://www.arrowvideo.com/ “Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell Bastards!” Blu-Ray – https://mvdshop.com/products/detective-bureau-2-3-go-to-hell-bastards-blu-ray MVD Marquee Classics Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/MVDMarqueeCollectionandMVDClassics/ “Crazy Six” Blu-Ray – https://mvdshop.com/products/crazy-six-2-disc-special-edition-blu-ray-dvd-blu-ray Kino Lorber Studios – https://www.kinolorber.com/ “A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die” Blu-Ray – https://www.kinolorber.com/product/a-reason-to-live-a-reason-to-die-blu-ray “The Black Room” VHS – https://www.amazon.com/Black-Room-Elly-Kenner/dp/B0001X1RCQ/ Shout! Factory Entertainment – https://www.shoutfactory.com/ “Beyond the Gates” Blu-Ray – https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/beyond-the-gates?product_id=4992 Update Blu-Ray Wild At Heart Giallo In Venice Amazon Hot Box Film Notes Bound – 1996 – Lana Wachowski/Lilly Wachowski The Horror of Party Beach – 1964 – Del Tenney Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell Bastards! – 1963 – Seijun Suzuki Crazy Six – 1997 – Albert Pyun A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die – 1972 – Tonino Valerii The Black Room – 1982 – Elly Kenner/Norman Thaddeus Vane (co-director) Beyond the Gates – 2016 – Jackson Stewart
We continue our exploration of the Gill-man's kith and kin, this time rounding up assorted Black Lagoon knock-offs! We take a look at The She Creature (1956), Creature From The Haunted Sea (1961), Horror of Party Beach (1964), Beach Girls and the Monster (1965) and The City Under The Sea AKA War-gods of the Deep (1965).
On this episode of the Revival League Podcast, the gang talks with British MSTie and "RiffTrax Presents" superstar Matthew J. Elliot about the challenges of being a MSTie across the pond, his work with RiffTrax, writing radio dramas, and being traumatized by Dan Ackroyd movies. Plus, Greg, Kate, Ryan and Robb chat about "The Death of Stalin", sexy crab claws, leftover Easter candy and an underwhelming sparkling lemonade. Plus, James and Ron tackle "The Horror at Party Beach." All this and a Russian head of state angrily pounding a lectern with his shoe, on this week's episode of the Revival League Podcast! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Since Winter has decided to stick around even though it's officially Spring. The Mad Monkey Will is taking the Talking Terror crew on vacation! Where are the boys going? Well they are off to beautiful Party Beach! There's live music, beach babes for the guys and sexy beach bums for the gals! We can only hope they packed sodium as well as their swimsuits and sunscreen! Apparently there are killer sea creatures coming to crash the party! As always there will be horror news items to talk about and as much crude humor that can be crammed into two horrifying hours of terror! Join the crew for a wild beach party with some horror on the side! It's "Horror at Party Beach" from 1964 and you don't want to miss the discussion!!
Special guest Lacey joins Tom and Ryan to discuss an early 60s beach-party horror musical that's somewhat lacking in beaches, music, or horror. Along the way they try to determine what words are okay to use on the Internet, whether fish-creatures qualify as zombies, and what needs to happen to turn Eulabelle into the greatest film protagonist of all time. Join us as we zombie stomp our way through The Horror of Party Beach! Don't forget the sodium! (Also guest starring Sammy Terry.) Episode Time Stamps 0:02:30 - Film Summary 0:28:43 - Film Background 0:47:30 - The Good 0:58:05 - The Bad 1:14:32 - The Ugly 1:33:40 - Improving the Film
Happy Turkey Day! On this special, Thanksgiving-themed episode, 4-year-old Alistair and his Dad discuss about the 1997 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 on which Mike and the bots riff on Del Tenney's The Horror of Party Beach (1964). So grab yourself a heaping plate of leftovers and listen in as Al and Dad talk about hot dog-mouthed fishmen, too tiny swim trunks, and of course, SODIUM! See the results of our fishman-related Twitter poll discussed in the episode: twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast/status/802567805748977664 AND! Read Dad's interview with Mike Nelson from 2009: http://www.filmmonthly.com/exclusives/interviews/mike-nelson-and-the-art-of-riffing You can support the podcast with 5-star ratings and positive reviews on iTunes (if you think we deserve it, of course!), by donating to our network at patreon.com/wordsalad, and spreading the word about CadaverCast to your friends. We sure do appreciate it! Email us at: CadaverCast@gmail.com Check us out on Facebook at: facebook.com/cadavercast Follow us on Twitter at: twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow Jef (Dad) on Twitter at: twitter.com/JefBurnham CadaverCast theme by Aaron Ewalt Promo music: "Lin Minmei" by anaphylaxis Series cover art by Angel Onofre Episode edited by Jef Burnham © 2016 Jef Burnham
This week, Adam and Kevin talk about two new releases with Paolo Sorrentino's Youth and Jared Hess' Don Verdean. Some other films discussed include: Crimson Peak, Man From Reno, The Ridiculous 6, The Idiot Faces Tomorrow, The Boy and The World, A Thousand Suns, and The Horror of Party Beach. 00:03:05 - Movie news00:12:07 - Youth review00:29:56 - Don Verdean review00:38:21 - Watch list: Crimson Peak, Man From Reno, The Ridiculous 6, The Idiot Faces Tomorrow, The Boy and The World, A Thousand Suns, The Horror of Party Beach01:06:41 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, Blu-ray releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon page at: http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse intro music by: Matt Oakley outro music by: SJMellia
Wipeout! This week Kyle, Matthew and Producer Natalie kick off the Summer of Rad with the lovely Gabriela Contreras. They hang ten and talk about surf rock from the past to present, including its three waves (no pun intended). Other topics include Rockabilly vs. Tiki culture, Dick Dale vs. The Beach Boys, and The Munsters vs. Addams Family (*snap snap*). Surf's up, radsters! Weekly Rads: The Late Show Podcast with Stephen Colbert, The Black Tapes Podcast, The No Sleep Podcast, the Women's U.S. Soccer Team Raddendums: Murder at Party Beach, Jan & Dean, Rick and Morty, Walk Hard, Agent Orange, Tiki Oasis, The Growlers, The Reigning Monarchs, Surf Rock Museum in Huntington Beach, Venice Slam Jam, Man or Astroman, Guantanamo Baywatch, Tijuana Panthers, Deadbolt, Los Straightjackets, The Red Elvises
Mitch Gonzales continues his conversation with Derek about 1964's The Horror of Party Beach (dir. Del Tenney), and he BLOWS DEREK'S MIND. Additionally, Mitch tells us which movie monsters he'd memorialize and plays a round of the Classic Five. Also, Derek goes over Listener Feedback, gets more excited about an upcoming local screening of Creature from the Black Lagoon (dir. Jack Arnold), even MORE excited than that about this year's Monster Bash. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657)Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) The Online Home of the Films of Christopher R. Mihm - The Late Night Double Feature - The Joy Cinema and Pub - Monster Bash - The opening and closing song "Panic Party" (from the album As the Dark Wave Swells) appears by permission of The Bambi Molesters - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio LLC.
Mitch Gonzales returns to Monster Kid Radio to discuss one of his favorite movies - 1964's The Horror of Party Beach. This Del Tenney-directed classic made quite an impression on a young Mitch when he first saw it on television, and it's been part of him and his work ever since. Mitch Gonzales has become the go-to man for director Christopher R. Mihm, whether Mihm needs a giant spider leg for The Giant Spider or a fiend from beyond space for his films, and in this episode of Monster Kid Radio, we'll learn more about Gonzales' background as well as his love for the monster movie-beach movie hybird, The Horror of Party Beach. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657)Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) The Online Home of the Films of Christopher R. Mihm - The Late Night Double Feature - Monster Bash - "The Late Night Double Feature" by Bad Horse appears by permission of Acoustic Fury Records The opening and closing song "Mindbender" (from the album As the Dark Wave Swells) appears by permission of The Bambi Molesters - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio LLC.
This time around Stratosphear and I review the Del Tenney classic (?) "Horror of Party Beach" We both have some history with this one and we tell you why in this latest thrilling episode! For the record this one was recorded about a week before Del passed into the party beach in the sky. feedback is always welcome at: secretlairpodcast@gmail.com While you are at it check out our sistercast at: geeksexplainitall.blogspot.com Later beachgoers...
The first 15 minutes of the show are wonderful collages and music, by DEVO (new and mostly unreleased), Rev. Royal de Capitator, The Large, The Deathbillies, The Psycho Skeletons, Rev. Cozmik Debris (with NEW "PR NOOZ!"), Dr. Slackjaw, the Ministry of Slack and The Horror of Party Beach. Then the "ON AIR" display lit up, Dave called in, and, well, you know. We went off on some tangents. Then Dr. Sinister entered the studio, and he added more tangents. A great motherlode of tangents, contradictory as that may seem. We enjoyed it, but it took 6 hours and much movie viewing to slow down and go to sleep after performing this live show. I, Stang, was somewhat agitated and worked-up for some reason, probably the return of health after an ankle injury during our 3 months of travel.