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Step into late November with This Week in Horror History, the horror podcast that digs into the spooky anniversaries hiding between Thanksgiving and Christmas. In this episode, we dive into a full week of genre milestones for November 18–25, from cult slashers and gothic ghost stories to Stephen King adaptations, survival horror gaming, and a haunting cannibal romance.We kick things off at summer camp with Sleepaway Camp (1983), the infamous 1980s slasher movie whose shocking final twist made it a cult legend on VHS and a must-watch for every serious horror fan. Then we ride into the fog with Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow (1999), a stylish gothic horror film packed with headless-horseman mayhem, Hammer Horror vibes, and one of Johnny Depp's most beloved spooky roles.From there, we lock the supermarket doors and let The Mist (2007) roll in. This Stephen King horror movie traps terrified townspeople in a grocery store surrounded by Lovecraftian monsters and religious hysteria, building to one of the bleakest endings in modern horror cinema. We also pick up a controller for Condemned: Criminal Origins (2005), a grim Xbox 360 survival horror game that turned a next-gen console launch into a nightmare of crime scenes, jump scares, and first-person brutality.Our Deep-Cut Spotlight sinks its teeth into Salem's Lot (1979), Tobe Hooper's terrifying Stephen King TV miniseriesthat made an entire generation afraid to look out their bedroom windows. We talk small-town dread, the iconic window-scratch scene, and how this vampire story helped shape everything from Fright Night to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Midnight Mass.Along the way, we roll through horror birthdays (including icons connected to The Silence of the Lambs, The Thing, and indie horror favorites), revisit the legacy of Universal's Frankenstein in a Then & Now segment, and close with a Weekly Recommendation: Luca Guadagnino's Bones and All (2022), a melancholic cannibal road movie that plays like a twisted, emotional Thanksgiving watch.If you love horror history, Stephen King adaptations, Tim Burton gothic horror, 80s slasher movies, Thanksgiving horror, and deep dives into cult classics, this episode is your cozy, creepy guide to late-November genre viewing.Subscribe to This Week in Horror History on the Weekly Spooky network so you never miss a horror anniversary, hidden gem, or nightmare from the vault.Sleepaway Camp (1983)Streaming: Currently streaming on Peacock and available via Prime Video (depending on region/packaging).Physical: Recent Blu-ray restorations from boutique horror labels are in print and easy to hunt down for collectors.Sleepy Hollow (1999)Digital: Available to rent or buy digitally on the usual suspects, including Prime Video and Apple TV.Physical: Long-standing Paramount Blu-ray and DVD releases are widely available.The Mist (2007)Streaming: Streaming on Peacock and Paramount+, often as part of their Stephen King / horror lineups.Physical: Blu-ray editions are easy to find, including releases that feature Frank Darabont's preferred black-and-white cut.Condemned: Criminal Origins (2005 – game)Digital: Recently delisted from major digital storefronts, so it's not a simple click-to-buy anymore.Physical / Legacy: Best found as a physical Xbox 360 disc or as remaining PC keys from reputable sellers that still activate on Steam; expect some tinkering on modern hardware.Salem's Lot (1979 miniseries)Streaming: Shows up on free-with-ads streamers like Tubi and on horror-centric services such as AMC+ and Shudder from time to time, though availability shifts.Physical / Digital: There are solid DVD and Blu-ray editions in circulation, and it's typically available to rent or buy digitally on major VOD platforms when it falls out of flat-rate streaming.Bones and All (2022)Digital: Available digitally on Prime Video.Streaming: Also popping up on cinephile-focused streamers such as The Criterion Channel and MUBI, making it easy to slot into a late-night double feature.This episode of This Week in Horror History is brought to you by Savorista Coffee. If you love big spooky flavors without the jitters, head to Savorista.com and use promo code SPOOKY at checkout for 25% off your order. Every purchase supports the show directly — treat yourself to better coffee and help keep our horror history rolling.
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I denne uges udsendelse kigger vi på firmaet Live Nation som får større og større betydning for musikbranchen, vi kommer med anbefalinger af fantastisk dansk musik fra WhoMadeWho, Ganger og Gorgeous, og så kigger vi på en samlet tysk/schweizisk/østrigsk airplayliste fra 1999. Derudover prøver vi at finde ud af hvorfor Bob Dylan tager 4000 kr. for en maskintrykt autrograf, som han har solgt som værende håndskrevet, vi mindes den gamle Stephen King TV-film Langolinerne som gjorde stort indtryk på os i midthalvfemserne og så finder vi ud af om Andy Tennant er ved at være i julestemning. Playliste: WhoMadeWho - I lost my voice Ganger feat. Dayyani - Hugo Gorgeous - Nothing was perfect Bruce Springsteen - The sun ain't gonna shine anymore Eurythmics - I saved the World today Britney Spears - (You drive me) crazy Pet Shop Boys - New York City boy Tina Turner - When the heartache is over Savage Garden - I knew I loved you Fleetwood Mac - Little lies
The Video Monsters are joined by Travis Knight – illustrator, designer, art director for the Chattanooga Film Festival, and NOT the director of BUMBLEBEE – to discuss the very first Stephen King TV miniseries, SALEM'S LOT (1979), directed by the legendary Tobe Hooper! We also brought on Corey Simpson to fill in for Eric and Dan, who were conspicuously absent after visiting an antique furniture store… oh well, probably nothing to worry about. So grab your popsicle stick crucifix, lock the windows, and meet us at the Marsten house to open the coffin lid on SALEM'S LOT with special guest Travis Knight! If you enjoy this episode, come join the Video Monsters crew on Discord (https://discord.gg/sjyUQg8phB)!! Hangout episodes are live (and unedited!) every Tuesday night starting around 9:30pm EST. Listen and chat along with us in the Discord chat and we'll even give you a shoutout on the episode! Video Monsters is brought to you by the Chattanooga Film Festival and Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or online at chattfilmfest.org and centralcinema865.com. Links for each of these can also be found on our pages, so be sure to follow us at videomonsterpod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. music for Video Monsters by Evan Simmons
As we near the end of our coverage surrounding Everything's Eventual, the Losers look toward TNT's oft-forgotten anthology series Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King. Join Losers Randall Colburn, Michael Roffman, and Jenn Adams as they take a wormhole back to 2006 to discuss more recently covered stories like "The Road Virus Heads North" and "Autopsy Room Four", in addition to stories from the titular collection. Elsewhere, the three also discuss the series' godawful CGI, the surprising physical turn of the late William Hurt, the enduring underdog appeal of Ron Livingston, and so much more. It should be noted this episode was originally recorded in June 2020 -- right around the time we covered Nightmares & Dreamscapes -- and has since been unlocked from The Barrens (Patreon). Enjoy!Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the 1977 film Close Encounters of the Third Kind (kicking off SciFi Month). This was a major statement for UFO fanatics, both the serious ones and the crackpot ones, and it was a huge hit. Plus our usual random talk, geek news, and tangents
Stephen King TV miniseries adaptations were a staple of the 1990's, and our movie today is no exception. We are talking about the miniseries adaptation of THE LANGOLIERS. Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com. Please follow us on Instagram, and check us out on Facebook. Rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts.
We go up north to find out whodunnit in a popular Stephen King TV show! No, not that one. We mean Haven! An under-appreciated horror, fantasy, procedural, quirky gem from the 20-teens. Play along! We're guessing Haven Season 1, Episode 5, entitled "Ball and Chain." Twitter: @cludunnit Facebook: @cluedunnitpodcast Instagram: @cluedunnitpodcast
Sailor and Kane rank and discuss some of the best made for TV horror movies of all the times. Sailor gives us a history lesson on Made-For-TV movies while Kane lets everyone know about his displeasure of Stephen King TV horror movies and why none made his list. Spoiler Alert. Enjoy and let us know which TV horror movies would make your list as well as telling us what you think of our rankings! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notl/support
More talk on casting following the call to boycott the latest Stephen King TV series. A call about Jake from State Farm goes sideways. Happy Holidays! Fri 12/18: Hour 4 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special Guest pop culture writer Kaitlyn Reilly (@reillytweets) joins the Secret Movie Club team (Connor Lloyd Crews, Edwin Gomez, Craig Hammill, Daniel Ott) to discuss Stephen King movie & tv adaptations. Writer King has dominated much of popular culture both in horror and other genres for the last 40+ years. We discuss some of our favorite King adaptations. Why King has always been deeply ambivalent about Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of THE SHINING. And how King has transcended the pop/literary divide.
What better way to spend your quarantine than by binging endless hours of entertainment based on Stephen King's works. From Salem's Lot to 11/22/63, the adaptation's of King's works have had their ups, downs, and unintentionally hilarious moments on television. Some have gone on to be staples in pop culture, while others have fallen by the wayside for one reason or another.To tackle the task of narrowing down the Top 5 TV versions of King's bibliography, I reached out to some people who've spent their fair share of time with these things. We tapped Brad and Doug Walker from Channel Awesome and Stoned Gremlin Productions' Brad Jones. These guys are no strangers to the oddities that were brought forth when directors tried making physical manifestations of the legendary author's disturbing fiction. Which will make the list? The Shining? The Stand? That version of IT no one ever talks about? Find out in our podcast below!https://youtu.be/xh9QZjmdLTk
Happy Friday, Dreadfuls! We're back with the next installment of our Stephen King podcast marathon! This week, we're covering adaptations of Chris' all-time favorite King novella - THE MIST. TDLR - you'll enjoy the 2007 movie, but brace yourself for one of THE worst Stephen King TV adaptations and TV shows in general. Stay tuned next week where cover the 1990 mini-series and 2017 remake of Stephen King's IT. AND DONT FORGET TO STAY DREADFUL.
On this week's episode the team introduces a new show to the review lineup, Castle Rock. A world populated by characters and settings from the Steve King universe. But does this series hold up or is it another Stephen King TV flop. You'll have to listen to find out.
On this week's episode the team introduces a new show to the review lineup, Castle Rock. A world populated by characters and settings from the Steve King universe. But does this series hold up or is it another Stephen King TV flop. You'll have to listen to find out.
For episode four Michael & Davina delve into the world of all things Sci Fi and of course, we are shook. Davina remains baffled as to what actually happened in The Cloverfield Paradox, Michael wishes Spaceballz had never been made. We take a look at what's inside the Mist, the Stephen King TV adaptation and our world is shook to it's core, by Black Mirror.
Do you have an irrational fear of clowns? Do you like balloons? Do you want to float too? Then come join Rich, Matty, and Zac as they dissect Part 1 of the 1990 Stephen King TV classic, IT! Listen to a special end sequence as random kids tell their experience.
On this episode we discuss the TV and Films adapted from the works of Horror king Stephen King! We all geek down here! Panel: Hobbit, Lowdown Brown, Kyle Smash, Scotty P., Danimal, & Myke Video for this episode: https://youtu.be/M_9ogfFb740 ● Track Info ● Trivia Plug Music: SKGB - Ridin Dirty Wit Ganesha Disclaimer Music: David Mumford - Night Without Sleep (Instrumental) What We're Drinking music by: audionautix.com _________________________________________________ Join Us Every 1st and 3rd Monday at Fallout, and every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at Wonderland for GUI Trivia! 8-10 pm GUI Home - www.guipodcast.com Thanks to our sponsors: www.emilycee.com Support GUI by shopping Amazon - amzn.to/2cg3FF8 Support GUI by subscribing to Lootcrate - lootcrate.7eer.net/c/317432/237077/4019 Twitter - twitter.com/GUIPodcastRVA Facebook - www.facebook.com/guipodcastrva/ Tumblr - www.geeksundertheinfluence.tumblr.com _________________________________________________ Intro Music is “Little Girl” courtesy of the “Gojira Experiment” bit.ly/2fmfQkh Outro Music is “Dead By Dawn” courtesy of the “Creep-A-Zoids” www.creep-a-zoids.com/ Geeks Under the Influence is a trademark of Michael Bickett. All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.
The guys explore a deeply non-allegorical Stephen King TV movie starring Disney’s Star Wars’ Jimmy Smitts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superhighscifi/support
Anthony, Gilbert, John, and Hot Sauce are joined by Lorenzo AKA Zo for some Star Wars discussion, Cable casting news, Stephen King TV series and a Krypton TV series!!