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Au sommaire de cette spéciale sorties bouquins : Interview de Kevin Collette au sujet de son livre Bides et châtiments paru chez Ynnis Editions ; Chronique de Slugs de Shaun Hutson qui ressort dans une nouvelle traduction préfacée par l'auteur dans la collection [COMPACT] Horreur chez Faute de frappe éditions ; Toujours chez Faute de frappe éditions, retour sur Clito vidéo en compagnie de son auteur Denice Dildo ; Échanges avec David Didelot autour de son fanzine Erotic bazar - Chroniques de l'alcôve n° 4 Spécial Jessica Rizzo. Bonne écoute à toutes et tous !
Menuda gozada de programa traigo hoy. He leído un par de novelas del más irredento de los escritores de pulp terrorífico británico ever, el sinpar Shaun Hutson. Hablo de la ignota (y que me llegó de manera totalmente fortuita) "Chainsaw Terror" (1984) y de la malrollera pero más accesible "Deadhead" (1993) Preparaos para motosierras, gentuza entrometida, maniacos homicidas, pelis snuff y detectives nihilistas a cholón.
Blimey, this is a long one. Aldi beers, Audiobooks, Britpop, Tribute Acts, Shaun Hutson, Cowell, all discussed with the same amount of respect and humour you've come to expect from us.
This quarters Patreon choice for 30-minute thoughts is the British horror author Shaun Hutson. Notes: Grady Hendrix Paperbacks from hell http://www.gradyhendrix.com/paperbacks-from-hell-1Patreon - www.patreon.com/20cgmedia
This episode asks an important question: "are high-waisted undies still a thing?" We also talk about SLUGS, the 1988 horror film from director Juan Piquer Simón, based on the novel by Shaun Hutson, that sees the town of Ashton tormented by irradiated slugs out to kill! Well, eat, but it's essentially the same thing! But does the town deserve it? After all, they don't treat their drunks very well, and the entire city is split in two! Restaurants, that is! It's time to root for your local, middle-aged bureaucrats as they set out to save the town (and a crappy Halloween party) from SLUGS!
In this episode I chat to a true horror legend, The Godfather of Gore himself Shaun Hutson as we chat horror movies, Being classed as one of the authors of the Literary Nasties era and of course his BLOODY GOOD READS! in the longest episodes of the podcast to date!*ORIGINALLY FOUND ON THE BLOODY GOOD READS FEED THIS WAS RECORDED IN 2020*Keep up to date with all of our guest's choices over on Snakebite HorrorFollow us over on Twitter: @bloodygoodreadsFollow us on Instagram: @bloodygoodreadsJoin our Facebook group search Bloody Good ReadsTHANK YOU to our sponsor The Abominable Book Club,GET 10% OFF YOUR FIRST BOX WITH OURSPECIAL CODE: BLOODYGOODREADSTheme:Pure Rock n Roll by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week, Rob and Michelle pick some materials from the library’s digital collections to share. Both of your hosts found old favorites to revisit on Hoopla, and then they close the episode with a discussion about grief and allowing yourself the stages of grief right now, even though it can be difficult to put a finger on what you’re grieving. 2020 was quite the ride, and your hosts would like to encourage you to take the time to acknowledge your feelings in whatever stage of grief you might be in and allow yourself the space to work through it. Materials mentioned in this episode: Open Book by Jessica Simpson, Eternity Road by Jack McDevitt, The Percy Jackson Series by Rick Riordan, The Twilight Man: Rod Sterling and the Birth of Television, A Rocky Mountain Christmas by William W. Johnstone and JA Johnstone, Christmas Tales of Terror by Chris Priestley, Frozen Hell by John W Campbell, Jr, and Monolith by Shaun Hutson. Music - Story has Begun (Kielokaz 156)by KieLoKazis licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License. Visit our blog for show notes.
When people start turning up dead in a small quite town, things get suspicious. The health inspector is thought to be crazy for his suggestion of killer slugs. I'm sure the book is better.
Its the last show we recorded at MCM Comic Con London and this one sees horror author Shaun Hutson returning with first time guest and Cradle of Filth frontman... DANI FILTH! Yes, Dani Filth came on the show to talk about his favourite films and you might of guessed that its very horror tinged. We also talk music and the influence of Horror on Metal. If you're a Cradle of Filth fan, this episode is jam packed with CoF gems so spread the word, subscribe, rate and review! let me know what you think on twitter @jedshepherd.
It's WHAT TO WATCH ON NETFLIX LIVE @ MCM COMIC CON London, recorded on 27/10/2017 with special guests GRADY HENDRIX (author of HORRORSTOR & MY BEST FRIEND'S EXORCISM & PAPERBACKS FROM HELL) and SHAUN HUTSON (author of SLUGS, SPAWN, TERMINATOR). We talk talk HORROR, inspiration, HORROR, paperbacks, HORROR, the life of an author, HORROR, screen adaptations, HORROR and lots and lots of lovely film recommendations! Thanks to the guests and MCM COMIC CON (And now ReedPOP) for letting me do the show LIVE again!
In this podcast we speak with Shaun Hutson about his latest novel, Monolith, the 80s horror scene, the definition of horror and more. About Shaun Hutson Born and brought up in Hertfordshire, Shaun Hutson now lives and writes in Buckinghamshire where he has lived since 1986. After being expelled from school, he worked at many jobs, including … Continue reading
Has it really been two years since we covered TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD? That is far too long! It is with great pleasure that we return to the land of the living dead Templar Knights! For the second of Ossorio's fantastic Blind Dead films we examine the two different cuts available on Region 1 DVD and then ponder the deeper social commentary buried within the story. Really? Only for a little while. We mostly chat about the casting choices, the relative beauty of the female actors, the story's odd love rectangle, the mechanics of the creeping living dead and the number of homages to (or steals from) other movies that Ossorio weaves into the story. I wish we had spent more time on how difficult it is to destroy these walking corpses but some things get lost in the stumble/shuffle. Of course, this being the NaschyCast the show starts with some unrelated discussion of several monster related topics. I wax enthusiastic about Universal Horror novels and we discuss the joys of Shaun Hutson's horror epic 'Slugs', which leads us to the question of why we have yet to cover any examples of the cinema of Spain's Juan Piquer Simon. He certainly fits our criteria as he is Spanish and has directed plenty of Horror, so maybe a show on PIECES is in our future. That one won't be for the faint of heart! We also have an impromptu discussion of Lucio Fulci's tetralogy of gore films and - just for fun - rank them from best to worst. In the mailbag section we commiserate with a listener fresh from a viewing of FURY OF THE WOLFMAN and talk briefly about several worthy Jess Franco titles. How long before we just dive headlong into Uncle Jess' catalog and never look back? We can be contacted at naschycast@gmail.com and the show can be downloaded at the link below or subscribed to in the iTunes store. Let us know what you think and if you want your comments to be a part of the podcast. Thanks for listening!
Killer slugs on the rampage in a rural community. DirectorJuan Piquer Simón WritersRon Gantman(screenplay by) Shaun Hutson(novel "Slugs") José Antonio Escrivá StarsMichael Garfield Kim Terry Philip MacHale --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
Killer slugs on the rampage in a rural community. DirectorJuan Piquer Simón WritersRon Gantman(screenplay by) Shaun Hutson(novel "Slugs") José Antonio Escrivá StarsMichael Garfield Kim Terry Philip MacHale --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support