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In this transformative episode of WN MOVIE TALK, Trev takes us on a very personal moonlit journey through the classic lycanthropic masterpiece, "An American Werewolf in London". As the full moon casts its eerie glow, I dive deep into the darkened alleys of this cinematic gem, exploring its rich tapestry of horror, humor, and heart.Join me as I take a different approach to the film analysis in this special episode, guiding you through not only the movie, but of my own personal history intertwined with this film, tracing back to that fateful night when I first encountered its mesmerizing allure as a wide-eyed child, certainly far too young to grasp its chilling depths. From that moment, "An American Werewolf in London" has held a visceral grip on my cinematic consciousness, shaping my love for the genre and influencing my perspective on storytelling.But this episode isn't merely a nostalgic journey down memory lane; it's a comprehensive exploration, blending memoir with critique, as I dissect the film's every frame with meticulous detail. From the spine-tingling opening sequence to the heart-pounding finale, I ask you to join me as I traverse the moors alongside David and Jack, and try to get comfortable with the inhabitants of the Slaughtered Lamb.Written and directed by the zany comedic director John Landis, "An American Werewolf in London" stars newcomers David Naughton as the ill-fated David, and Griffin Dunne as the ghostly companion Jack. The lovely Jenny Agutter as the enigmatic nurse Alex,also stars as the attentive Nurse Price. As I hike trough through the moonlit valleys of the North Yorkshire Moors, we can't overlook the haunting lunar-based soundtrack, and ominous score composed by the legendary Elmer Bernstein, which lends an ethereal atmosphere to every scene, heightening the tension and adding layers of dread. Oh, and lest we forget to mention the ground-breaking practical effects by makeup artist Rick Baker, which continue to set the standard for creature design in horror cinema.Prepare to be enthralled as we uncover hidden Easter eggs, trivia tidbits, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, making this episode a must-listen for die-hard fans and newcomers alike. So grab your silver bullets and join me under the pale light of the moon as we unravel the secrets of "An American Werewolf in London". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join BP, Coop and Justin as we review An American Werewolf in London, the 1981 comedy horror werewolf film written and directed by John Landis. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States, the film stars David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, Griffin Dunne and John Woodvine. The title is a cross between An American in Paris and Werewolf of London. The film's plot follows two American backpackers, David and Jack, who are attacked by a werewolf while travelling in England, causing David to become a werewolf under the next full moon. Chapters 00:00 David! 00:11 Title Sequence 00:29 Introducing An American Werewolf in London 00:55 Overall Thoughts 04:24 Favourite Parts 09:40 What We Disliked 13:42 Trivia 16:29 Ratings 17:49 Final Thoughts 21:09 Thank You 21:42 She Wolf Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below. ↪ TikTok ↪ Twitter ↪ Facebook ↪ Instagram ↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel ↪ Shop our Store! ↪ Tip us $5 ↪ Linktree ↪ Letterboxd About the Film Landis wrote the first draft of the screenplay for the film in 1969 and shelved it for over a decade. Prospective financiers believed that Landis' script was too frightening to be a comedy film and too humorous to be a horror film. After achieving success in Hollywood with the comedies The Kentucky Fried Movie, National Lampoon's Animal House and The Blues Brothers, Landis was able to secure financing from PolyGram Pictures to produce An American Werewolf in London. An American Werewolf in London was released in the US by Universal Pictures on August 21, 1981. It was a critical and commercial success, winning the 1981 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film and the first ever Academy Award for Best Makeup. Since its release, it has become a cult classic. A sequel, An American Werewolf in Paris, was released by Hollywood Pictures in 1997 and received mostly negative reviews upon its release. Filming took place between February and March 1981 because director John Landis wanted the film to take place during poor weather. The moors were filmed around the Black Mountains in Wales, and East Proctor is in reality the tiny village of Crickadarn, about six miles (9.7 km) southeast of Builth Wells off the A470. The Angel of Death statue was a prop added for the film, but the red phone box is real, though the Welsh road signs were covered by a fake tree. The pub shown in the film known as the Slaughtered Lamb was actually a cottage located in Crickadarn, and the interior scenes were filmed in the Black Swan, Old Lane, Martyrs Green in Surrey. An American Werewolf in London was the first film allowed to shoot in Piccadilly Circus in 15 years. Landis accomplished this by inviting 300 members of London's Metropolitan Police Service to a screening of his new film The Blues Brothers. The police were so impressed by his work that they granted the production a two-night filming permit between the hours of 1 and 4am. Traffic was stopped only three times for two-minute increments to film the automobile stunts involving the double-decker bus. Other filming locations included Putney General Hospital, Chiswick Maternity Hospital, Redcliffe Square in Earl's Court, the area around Tower Bridge, Tottenham Court Road Underground station, London Zoo, Putney High Street, Belgravia, Hampstead and Southwark. Filming also took place at Twickenham Film Studios in Richmond Upon Thames. #anamericanwerewolfinlondon #werewolf #review #retrospective #horror #movie #death #horrorfilm #splatter #deathscene #blood #gore #scarymovie #horror #completeguidetohorror #horrormovie #scary #creepy #graphic #trivia #childsplay #creature #spooky #johnlandis #shakira #shewolf
SHOP OUR STOREJoin BP, Coop and Justin as we review An American Werewolf in London, the 1981 comedy horror werewolf film written and directed by John Landis. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States, the film stars David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, Griffin Dunne and John Woodvine. The title is a cross between An American in Paris and Werewolf of London. The film's plot follows two American backpackers, David and Jack, who are attacked by a werewolf while travelling in England, causing David to become a werewolf under the next full moon.Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below.↪ TikTok↪ Instagram↪ Facebook↪ Twitter↪ Letterboxd↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel↪ Tip us $5↪ Linktree↪ Website↪ Shop our Store!CHAPTERS00:00 David!00:11 Title Sequence00:29 Introducing An American Werewolf in London00:55 Overall Thoughts04:24 Favourite Parts09:40 What We Disliked13:42 Trivia16:29 Ratings17:49 Final Thoughts21:09 Thank You21:42 She WolfLandis wrote the first draft of the screenplay for the film in 1969 and shelved it for over a decade. Prospective financiers believed that Landis' script was too frightening to be a comedy film and too humorous to be a horror film. After achieving success in Hollywood with the comedies The Kentucky Fried Movie, National Lampoon's Animal House and The Blues Brothers, Landis was able to secure financing from PolyGram Pictures to produce An American Werewolf in London.An American Werewolf in London was released in the US by Universal Pictures on August 21, 1981. It was a critical and commercial success, winning the 1981 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film and the first ever Academy Award for Best Makeup. Since its release, it has become a cult classic. A sequel, An American Werewolf in Paris, was released by Hollywood Pictures in 1997 and received mostly negative reviews upon its release.Filming took place between February and March 1981 because director John Landis wanted the film to take place during poor weather.The moors were filmed around the Black Mountains in Wales, and East Proctor is in reality the tiny village of Crickadarn, about six miles (9.7 km) southeast of Builth Wells off the A470. The Angel of Death statue was a prop added for the film, but the red phone box is real, though the Welsh road signs were covered by a fake tree.The pub shown in the film known as the Slaughtered Lamb was actually a cottage located in Crickadarn, and the interior scenes were filmed in the Black Swan, Old Lane, Martyrs Green in Surrey.An American Werewolf in London was the first film allowed to shoot in Piccadilly Circus in 15 years. Landis accomplished this by inviting 300 members of London's Metropolitan Police Service to a screening of his new film The Blues Brothers. The police were so impressed by his work that they granted the production a two-night filming permit between the hours of 1 and 4am. Traffic was stopped only three times for two-minute increments to film the automobile stunts involving the double-decker bus. Other filming locations included Putney General Hospital, Chiswick Maternity Hospital, Redcliffe Square in Earl's Court, the area around Tower Bridge, Tottenham Court Road Underground station, London Zoo, Putney High Street, Belgravia, Hampstead and Southwark.Filming also took place at Twickenham Film Studios in Richmond Upon Thames.#anamericanwerewolfinlondon #werewolf #review #retrospective #horror #movie #death #horrorfilm #splatter #deathscene #blood #gore #scarymovie #horror #completeguidetohorror #horrormovie #scary #creepy #graphic #trivia #childsplay #creature #spooky #johnlandis #shakira #shewolf
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In this episode, join Kelham and Thomas for a pint down at the Slaughtered Lamb as we dive into the hair-raising world of horror cinema and review the classic film 'An American Werewolf in London.' We'll unravel the film's plot, discuss its special effects, and share our thoughts on this timeless werewolf masterpiece. So grab some popcorn and a seat, paint a pentangle on the wall, and get ready for a howling good time! As always, please rate, review, subscribe, and share this podcast to help it continue to grow and find new audiences. Contact Us: Email - unqualifiedobservers@gmail.com Socials - @observecast @unqualifiedobservers Kelham - @coolgollum Thomas - @stimpyisking
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Welcome to Little Bracket of Horrors. The pod that puts the fight in fright!In this episode we are all heading to the Slaughtered Lamb to watch John Landis's 1981 An American Werewolf in London. This film follows two friends, David & Jack, who are backpacking their way through northern England and fall victim to a ravenous local werewolf. David makes out with some mere flesh wounds but the side effects are slowly taking over his body.So join the LBOH Crew as they don't heed the warnings, stray off the road and head straight for the moors. Don't miss out and tune in till the end of the season where we will be taking all 20 of the films we watch this year and putting them into our Little Bracket of Horrors Deathmatch Tournament. It's a march madness style tournament where only the strongest films will survive. Does An American Werewolf in London have what it takes? Stay with us to find out.*Little Bracket of Horrors would love to thank Sherry F. for joining us on our inaugural fan submitted movie review show! It was a blast having her join us and we're hopeful that the Wheel of Death lands on more fan submitted movies in the near future.* Follow us on:Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076990656434&mibextid=LQQJ4dInstagram- https://instagram.com/littlebracketofhorrors?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tik Tok- https://www.tiktok.com/@littlebracketofhorrors?_t=8Ys5qjc4ZdC&_r=1Little Bracket of Horrors Merch- http://tee.pub/lic/flQJfo1eXdwContact us:Email- littlebracketofhorrors@yahoo.com
Revelation 4 and 5 serve as the anchor for the entirety of the rest of the book. Pastor John explores what the Apostle John saw in Heaven's Throne Room and how the central focus is always God's glory completed through the finished work of our Slaughtered Lamb, Jesus Christ. In these chapters, God is worshipped and glorified, setting the stage for his full redemption to be enacted.
Things get pretty hairy for David Naughton in this howlingly awesome 1981 werewolf movie. Plenty of gore and dark humour (see how I spelt that so Englishly?) make this a true classic about a lycanthrope just tryin' to cope! Now, come along and have a pint at The Slaughtered Lamb with me and this rather dodgy bloke Evan Lam ('es a good lad, actually) as we gnash our teeth and tear into this excellent horror/comedy. It also happens to have no less than TWO Star Wars connections! Just don't forget what happens when the moon is full. What I wanna know is...what happens when the moon is empty???
Hello and welcome to the Fantasy Rewind Podcast. We discuss fantasy news, shows, books, and all things nerdy. This week Mike and Dylan are breaking down Episode 3: Battle of The Slaughtered Lamb, from Willow. A sequel series of sorts to Willow (the movie) on Disney+. We discuss some of the major plot points, connections to the movie and overall impressions. Let us know your thoughts or perspectives on our socials: twitter- @fantasyrewind. Instagram- @fantasyrewindpod and fantasyrewindpod@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing comments and reactions from you!
The siblings are back from holiday break to cover episode 3 of "Willow." They also ask the important questions, like "Is Willow a great sorcerer?" "What is a canker?" and "Can an episode be a filler episode if characters die?" In the final segment, MK and Libby discuss the second season of "White Lotus" and Libby explains why the new adaptation of "Dangerous Liaisons" on STARZ deserves the second season it will never get.
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We break down Lucasfilm's third episode of Willow on CWK! Ross Hollebon (Fantha Tracks) and Ben Anderson (@starbrospodcast) join me as we discuss “The Battle of the Slaughtered Lamb”. We talk about character dynamics, guest stars, and music. Pull up a chair, grab your favorite coffee mug, and let's have some Coffee With Kenobi!__Book your trip to Galaxy's Edge with Coffee With Kenobi's Travel Partner - CoffeeWithKenobi.com/MouseFanTravel __Become a member of the CWK Alliance to support Coffee With Kenobi, get access to audio and VIDEO of our exclusive weekly podcast, CWK Pour-Over, and more!CoffeeWithKenobi.com/CWKAlliance__Tune in and have a cup of coffee with Dan Zehr on Tuesday nights at 7:00 pm CST on Facebook LIVE CoffeeWithKenobi.com/LIVE__Join our community in the CWK Cafe and be part of the conversation - CoffeeWithKenobi.com/Community __Shop Coffee With Kenobi shirts, hoodies, stickers, phone cases, and more -CoffeeWithKenobi.com/ShopPull up a chair, grab your favorite coffee mug, and let's have some Coffee With Kenobi. Thanks for listening, and have a great week; this is the podcast you're looking for!- Dan Zehr (@MrZehr on Twitter) __Need help launching your podcast or blog or want to expand your existing brand? Want Dan Zehr to speak at your event? DanZMedia.com------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Visit CoffeeWithKenobi.com for our Star Wars podcast, reviews, news, videos, and more!Follow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramLike us on FacebookSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelMusic: Jazz Music: Eye to Eye by Steve Torok
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In today's new episode, Alden & Nicky return for the newest installment of WILLOW on Disney Plus: "Chapter III: The Battle of the Slaughtered Lamb." Join us as we discuss the fear, the struggles, and the trials that permeate all of our characters' journeys. How does the idea of insecurity play into this fantasy? How do we harness life's milestones & learn to value each other? And how much do we love how METAL this episode is? All that & more on the 162nd edition of Casterly Talk. Stay tuned for more Willow conversations as the show unfolds! Order Ken's book Why We Love Star Wars: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1642500003/... Support the show with a donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=3CY4QLLENN282 Follow Casterly Talk: https://twitter.com/CasterlyTalk Listen to Casterly Talk: https://anchor.fm/casterlytalk Follow Alden: https://twitter.com/ThatAldenDiaz More Alden: https://campsite.bio/aldendiaz Follow Nicky: https://twitter.com/Naquicious Support Ken on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kennapzok Merchandise at https://www.teepublic.com/user/kennapzok Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/morningdrivemedia Website: http://www.kennapzok.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/kennapzok Twitter: https://twitter.com/KenNapzok Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CasterlyTalk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kennapzokpage/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kennapzok --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/casterlytalk/message
Chris and Cameron delight in the dramatic complications, the snappy jokes, and all the great new uses of denim in the third episode of the Disney+ Willow TV show.Introductions - 00:00Chapter III "The Battle of the Slaughtered Lamb" - 00:15Ad Break - 30:05Chapter III Continued - 30:28Final Ratings - 1:05:05The Lore Dump - 1:07:48Predictions - 1:09:00"If You're Driving, Close Your Eyes"Ad Voiceover by: Phil Van HestThe following music was used for this podcast:The Empire by Alexander NakaradaFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4908-the-empireMusic: Woods Of Imagination by Alexander NakaradaFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10047-woods-of-imaginationLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/Chat with us on Twitter!
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In terms of werewolf horror, 1981 is still the year to beat. Theatrically, the year saw the release of Wolfen, The Howling, and this 80's flick which set the bar high for lycanthropic transformation sequences. The last to arrive on the big screen, it demonstrated how to approach a horror-comedy, emphasizing both the laughs and the scares in equal measure. More importantly, the stunning special makeup effects design and creation earned Rick Baker the first-ever Academy Award for Best Makeup. So grab your backpacks, grab a drink from the Slaughtered Lamb pub, and watch out for a full moon as Tim Williams and guest co-host, Gerry D from "Totally Rad Christmas" podcast, discuss “An American Werewolf in London” from 1981 on this episode of the 80's Flick Flashback Podcast! Here are some additional behind the scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode: The episode of The Muppet Show (1976) playing on the television during David's nightmare sequence is The Muppet Show: Señor Wences (1980), but the portion shown was never shown in the U.S. This is why Americans often assumed it to be a fake episode, and why Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog are credited. After filming was completed the whole crew danced in a circle around David Naughton who was still in his werewolf makeup on the floor singing "I'm a werewolf, you're a werewolf, wouldn't you like to be a werewolf too" as a throwback to his days as a pitchman for the Dr. Pepper commercials. Rick Baker claimed to have been disappointed by the amount of time spent shooting the face-changing shot for the transformation after having spent months working on the mechanism. John Landis only required one take lasting about seven seconds. Baker felt he had wasted his time until seeing the film with an audience that applauded during that one seven-second shot. Sources: Wikipedia, IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Box Office Mojo, https://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/3609546/an-american-werewolf-in-london-iconic-transformation-came-80s/ Send us an email or reach out to us on social media to let us know what you liked, what you loved, what we may have missed, or what 80's movie we should discuss next! You can also support the podcast by becoming a subsrciption member through "Buy Me A Coffee". Click on the following linktree link for more details and other great extensions of the podcast. https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moviviews80sff/message
An American Werewolf in London. Join Morris and Rick as they stay off the moors and chat about this 1981 classic. Does this film still pack a vicious bite, or is it cursed to wander in limbo for eternity?
In Ep. 13 of Purely and Simply Evil - a Let's Talk Movies podcast, we're joined by Frank Riker and Darren Sands of The Slaughtered Lamb Movie Podcast! Together, we take a deep dive into John Landis' 1981 classic, An American Werewolf in London! Famous for its genius blend of witty comedy and visceral horror, An American Werewolf in London has had an immense impact on the horror genre, as well as on Frank and Darren's friendship, with the title of their show being a nod to one of the film's most important locations. Stick to the roads, and the best of luck. Check out Frank and Darren's channel here! https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSlaughte... Catch up on previous episodes of Purely and Simply Evil here! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG... New episodes of Let's Talk Movies Podcasts premiere every Tuesday and Saturday at 8pm and 10:00am EST - Now available in both audio AND video format on YouTube, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Find us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok! @wetalkthemovies For business inquiries: letstalkmovies6@gmail.com Our intro themes: Subway Dreams by Dan Henig https://youtu.be/OBONOuW6qRg & Searching for You by White Hex https://youtu.be/ALSL0OehZBI (Provided by the YouTube Audio Library) (Copyright Disclaimer: We do not intend to infringe on anyone's content ownership. We believe that all content used within this video falls under Fair Use (Section 107 of the Copyright Act). Let's Talk Movies does not own any of the pictures or footage used within this video.) Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOfX... Our shows: Let's Talk Movies: We're two lifelong friends that love to talk all things movies, TV, and everything in between - Marvel, DC, Horror, and MORE! Pop some popcorn, grab a cold drink, and let's talk movies. Purely & Simply Evil: Horror. Whether it's watching 80's Slashers terrorize a group of teens, everyday people surviving a post-apocalyptic world overrun with zombies, or demonic possessions, ghostly hauntings, and everything in between, there's something about the horror movie genre that captivates us. In Purely & Simply Evil - A Let's Talk Movies Podcast, we're revisiting classic horror films like never before. Thanks for listening! #LetsTalkMoviesPodcast #TheSlaughteredLambMoviePodcast #AnAmericanWerewolfInLondon
Sermon preached by Jon Crawford at The Table worship gathering on Sunday, May 1st, 2022. Third Sunday of Easter.
Pastor Derrick Lynch continues our Easter sermon series, "The Suffering Servant", preaching from Isaiah 53:7-9.
Pastor Micah Hayes begins our sermon series, "The Suffering Servant," preaching from Isaiah 53:7-9.
The Aeronauts have finally arrived at the Slaughtered Lamb, it's time for a pint, some games, and making Tyler make up for his misses from through the season. Email us your questions at wordballoonspod@gmail.com
The Slaughtered Lamb decided to have an open discussion about what we personally want from Halloween Ends, hope you enjoy it.#HalloweenEnds #HalloweenKills #HalloweenMany thanks to "Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" for providing the superb synth background music.Please feel free to like and subscribe. You can also join our facebook page where you can learn when our shows are about to drop. https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSlaughteredLambMoviePodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/groups/803029887178672https://www.instagram.com/the_slaughtered_lamb_podcast/https://twitter.com/SlaughteredThe
Please read below before starting the episode..We join the Slaughtered Lamb as Frank is discussing a life size Dr Loomis Standee he has asked an internet company to produce…Now press play!
Interviews with The Best Indie Artists and Music Business professionals all over the World. Sarah Rose (Sarah Rose Shawcross) is a Top Ten songwriter and musical artist whose influences include Imogen Heap, Kate Bush, Caroline Polachek and Sia. After collaborating on a variety of commercial projects (Angel City – Ministry of Sound, Long-View – 14th Floor/Warners, Flashbrothers – Sony/Direction, Kush – Hed Kandi, Lisa Scott-Lee – Steps, Jacob's Creek brand), Sarah is now releasing her own music as an independent artist. In 2019 Sarah performed at iconic London music venues the Bedford, Water Rats and Slaughtered Lamb, and in 2020 released her debut single, ‘Doing It for You' which received radio play and support from around the world. Her second single, ‘Don't Wanna Fight' reached Finalist position in the UK Songwriting Contest 2020, and ‘On My Page' was a Nominee for Europe in the Intercontinental Music Awards 2021. Sarah also lectures in popular music at Winchester University and is a mentor for the Ivors Academy and Help Musicians. Listen Sarah Rose last single "Break the Rules" on "STRANGER THINGS" Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3nYwH37
"King And Slaughtered Lamb" - November 21, 2021 (Deacon Courtney Greene).mov by Resurrection Anglican South Austin
The Slaughtered Lamb loves #Zombies, in fact the #Returnofthelivingdead is one of our favourite #Horrorfilms of all time. Join us as we indulge in the Best and the Worst of this 1985 comedy horror classic!Many thanks to "Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" for providing the superb synth background music.Please feel free to like and subscribe. You can also join our facebook page where you can learn when our shows are about to drop. https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSlaughteredLambMoviePodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/groups/803029887178672https://www.instagram.com/the_slaughtered_lamb_podcast/https://twitter.com/SlaughteredThe
#JasonVoorhees returns in the 3D Threequel, #Fridaythe13th Part 3. The Slaughtered Lamb continue thier observations on the Friday the 13th franchise with this incredibly favoured 3rd instalment. Many thanks to "Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" for providing the superb synth background music.Please feel free to like and subscribe. You can also join our facebook page where you can learn when our shows are about to drop. https://www.facebook.com/groups/803029887178672https://www.instagram.com/the_slaughtered_lamb_podcast/https://twitter.com/SlaughteredThe
More spooky season fun at the Manor! This week we get into the most awesome of lycanthrope movies, "An American Werewolf in London." From the plot to the actors to the special effects, all of it spooky and all of it awesome. Of course James delves too deeply into the ale and pub of the Slaughtered Lamb, but at least we didn't wake a Balrog. Next week's episode is about..... well, less next week and more Halloween. Mwahahahahaha!!! Get in touch with us at Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-4pksr-a17e1a Or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twinterrorsmacabremanormeadmetalmayhe/ Or on twitter: @Terrors_Manor You can also find our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and I Heart Radio; pretty much wherever fine (and our) podcasts are aired. Image courtesy of: James
This episode contains spoilers for the movie we are discussing! Beware the moon. Stick to the roads. Why don't we all head back to the Slaughtered Lamb and tune in to this episode all about An American Werewolf in London. Is the title of this movie enough to give away almost all of the plot? Certainly! Will that stop the NtF crew from making an episode about it? Absolutely not at all. We have a howling good time talking about this 1981 movie from John Landis. Awoooo Introduction - 00:00:22 Trailer - 00:13:16 Movie Discussion - 00:14:42 Scariest Part - 01:17:23 Ratings - 01:19:17 Something to Cheer - 01:21:40 (Check out Heather's shop here! Credits - 01:25:46 Thank you for listening and supporting the show. Your reviews and ratings help more people find us and help us continue to make more episodes. If you would like to support us, follow the link to our TeePublic store and get yourself a piece of NtF merchandise. You can also support the show but heading over to our Patreon. Donation is on a pay what you can scale but we are suggesting a minimum of $1. For just One CANADIAN Dollar, you can help us keep the show going, help us rent movies and help us grow by getting things like episode transcriptions, upgrades to recording equipment and more things that we have planned. Consider supporting the show. We'll love you forever and ever. You can follow us on Instagram - @nothingtofearpodcast Twitter - @NtFPod Email - nothingtofearpodcast@gmail.com Let us know how you're doing and tell us what you're cheering using the hashtag #SomethingToCheer Next week we're finishing Halloween but not Halloween month with 1992's Candyman. Candyman. Candyman. Candyman. Candyman. Oh dear --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nothingtofear/message
Taking a break from our #Halloween franchise episodes, we wanted to chat about a movie that is incredibly important to us both. #AnAmericanWerewolfInLondon is the reason this channel came to be, get yourself a drink, relax and find out exactly why #Werewolves influenced this channel.Many thanks to "Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" for providing the superb synth background music.Please feel free to like and subscribe. You can also join our facebook page where you can learn when our shows are about to drop. https://www.facebook.com/groups/803029887178672https://www.instagram.com/the_slaughtered_lamb_podcast/https://twitter.com/SlaughteredThe
As this season winds down, the Aeronauts make up for their misses and arrive at the X-Mansion after a little fun and games. Next trip will be to grab a pint at The Slaughtered Lamb, but as spooky season winds up we may have to avoid a few monsters en route. Email us your questions at wordballoonspod@gmail.com
Taken from our recent YouTube live show. The Howling, My Moms a Werewolf, An American Werewolf in Paris, Werewolf of Washington and the 1987 Thai movie - Werewolf.We've spoken about the #werevolves we love before, but this week we feel the need to tell you about all those trashy bad ones too. Six of the worst werewolf moments or movies ever commited to celuloid. Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you, BAD WEREWOLVES!!Don't forget our New YouTube channel for additional content and videohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLfaW3fd5Oo-nFvKsL_1CfQPlease feel free to like and subscribe. You can also join our facebook page where you can learn when our shows are about to drop. https://www.facebook.com/groups/803029887178672https://www.instagram.com/the_slaughtered_lamb_podcast/
This week the Slaughtered Lamb discuss their favourite Savage Animal MoviesFeel free to like and subscribe to our channel and you can also join our facebook group on the link belowhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/803029887178672
1985 had way too many movies to fit into one episode and so this year will be split over two episodes, the second coming next week.Feel free to like and subscribe to our YouTube channel.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLfaW3fd5Oo-nFvKsL_1CfQYou can also join our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/80302...
On this special bonus episode The Slaughtered Lamb talk their favourite individual Zombies from the Big and Small screen.You can also join our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/80302...SHOW LESS
Today we’re joined by the talented novelist Alma Katsu for a chat about her new novel Red Widow, women in the CIA, trust and mistrust in the agency, constantly being watched by counter intelligence, code names, and the automated hot dog machine in the bowels of the CIA building. We also recommend: The Slaughtered Lamb by Seana … Continue reading Ep. 117 Sussing Out Traitors With Alma Katsu
Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Phil and Laura as they review, An American Werewolf in London (1981).We shall be reviewing the film in spoiler-filled detail, finding a place on the leaderboard for the movie during our Ranking. Plus discover which character is taking home the Body-Bag-Award this week.Just remember - Keep off the moors. Stick to the roads, and the best of luck!Email - Horrorprojectpodcast@hotmail.com Twitter - @TheHorrorProje1Instagram - horrorprojectpodcast
Dark Discussions Podcast once again hits another milestone. As we have done in the past, we set up a Facebook poll where listeners could choose the 450th episode topic. After a grand fight of such films as http://www.darkdiscussions.com/podcasts/episode-419-new-years-bucket-list/ (INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHER )(1978) and SCREAM (1996) among others, the film chosen by fans of the podcast was AN AMERICAN http://www.darkdiscussions.com/podcasts/episode-257-the-howling-1981/ (WEREWOLF )IN LONDON (1981). David Kessler (David Naughton) and Jack Goodman (Griffin Dunne) decide to do a hiking trip across Europe. Their first stop is the moors of Northern England where the weather is bad and the hotels are scarce. When they stop at a local pub called the Slaughtered Lamb, they mistakenly insult the local patrons and leave quickly. Unfortunately for them, they have no idea where to go and something dark and evil may be on their tail. The film was written and directed by John Landis who's masterpiece ANIMAL HOUSE was only three years earlier. With its dark humor, this latest film skates between black comedy and visceral horror. Besides Naughton and Dunne, the film also stars cult film favorite Jenny Agutter in a pivotal role. Dark Discussions takes a look at this classic film and give their thoughts.