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Strap in for an unforgettable journey through the quirks and oddities of the low-budget horror classic, 'The Corpse Grinders.' I'm Mike Carron, joined by my co-host Chad Campbell, and together we'll dissect this cinematic spectacle, from its audacious premise to its laugh-out-loud cat attacks. We're taking a lighthearted approach to this peculiar gem, so gather some friends and get ready to chuckle at its absurdity.We're not just here for laughs though. Prepare to dig deep into the film's production elements, complete with dodgy scene lighting, questionable sets, and fog machines that leave much to be desired. But don't write this off as just another B-movie; there's a reason The Corpse Grinders has stood the test of time. We'll shed light on the scenes that still hold up today, like the unforgettable conversation between Landau and Caleb, and that thrilling final confrontation.Lastly, we'll dive into our speculations about the film's narrative. Why was Harry hired to kill homeless people? And did you know there's a surprising connection between the film's screenwriter and Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston? It's all here in our comprehensive breakdown of 'The Corpse Grinders.' So whether you're a horror film aficionado, a lover of the absurd, or just looking for a fun way to spend an hour, we've got you covered. Tune in and let the hilarity ensue! Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.
Welcome to your monthly worship service, where each month of this season we will be taking a look at 2 movies that influenced one of Tarantino's films. Under the microscope this month is the 1st half of Tarantino's 4th film, his Samurai-Kung-Fu-Wester-Revenge film, Kill Bill Vol.1. The movies we will be investigating to see if he simply referenced them in this film or blatantly ripped them off are, Toshiba Fujita's "Lady Snowblood" (1973) & Ted V. Mikels' "The Doll Squad" (1973). Sitting down with me this month to assist with my investigation are Mr. DeVaughn Taylor (The Specter Cinema Club) & Phil Duke (Making Tarantino; The Podcast). So join us as we get to the bottom of wether or not Quentin Tarantino is in fact a master filmmaker or just a scene stealing, glorified hack. DeVaughn Taylor: Listen to The Specter Cinema Club: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/specter-cinema-club/id1516917857 Follow The Specter Cinema Club Podcast on their Socials: FB - @bloodybluntscc Instagram & Twitter - @SpecterCinema Letterbox - @_daddydisco Phil Duke: Listen to Making Tarantino: The Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-tarantino-the-podcast/id1653083895 Follow Making Tarantino: The Podcast on their Socials: FB - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2235770093296370/ Instagram - @MakingTarantinoThePodcast Twitter - @MakingTarantino Letterbox - @PhillipDuke Become a member of The Church of Tarantino by following us on our socials: Facebook: @ChurchOfTarantino Instagram: @TheChurchOfTarantino Twitter: @TheChurchOfQTPod Letterbox: @ChurchOfQTPod Email: TheChurchOfTarantino@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechurchoftarantino/message
On this week's episode, a short discussion of Blood Orgy of the She-Devils and the life and times of horror maverick, Ted V. Mikels. The plot is pretty bare: a soothsayer / prognosticator becomes involved with a couple. It's not exactly a “screaming plunge into the depths of hell” promised in the poster, but it's … Continue reading Really Awful Movies: Ep 396 – Blood Orgy of the She-Devils →
In a world that seems to be clearly working AGAINST women, there is something cathartic about watching films where females turn the tables on the people keeping them down and teach them a little something about right and wrong. We watch two VERY wild examples of this type of storyline this time in the cave. We start off with 1987's Angel of Vengeance co-directed by two legends of low-budget filmmaking, Ted V. Mikels and Ray Dennis Steckler. It's a very rough tale of a woman beset by a group of survivalists in the desert and we get to watch her take them down one by one. It's a nasty bit of business but worth checking out. We follow that with 1985's Naked Vengeance from show-favorite Cirio Santiago. The story focuses on a woman who find herself in the wrong place at the wrong time and this sends her down a VERY dark path until she finds herself forced to murder most of the male residents of Silver Lake. It is a truly brutal movie but very satisfying once the revenge starts being handed out. We then proceed to list the various things we've been watching for fun. Please let us know what you thought of the show, and send us some suggestions for future episodes. You can email us at flickersfrom@yahoo.com or flickersfrom@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Beverly tells us more about the movies of Jack Hill, in part two of our interview, then we jump back to her earlier career. From Old Yeller to The Loretta Young Show, we talk about all of the people she has worked with, and when she started to realize how really significant many of them are. She tells us about her the many animal charities she supports, as well as what she's up to today. Plus: Troy Donahue remembers her, Loretta Young gives sage advice, and Ted V. Mikels' mustache. Find out more about Beverly here: Beverly Washburn And buy her memoir, Reel Tears: The Beverly Washburn Story, at a local book store. Support local. Don't have a local shop? Then use my favorite, Irvington Books and Vinyl. Elysia will take good care of you.
April Showers of Blood continues with Satanico Psychedelia as we dive into Blood Orgy of the She-Devils and the films of low-budget cult filmmaker Ted V. Mikels. Lance pleads his case as Erica offers alternative methods of viewing to make it more tolerable (spoiler: those methods coincide with the release date of this episode). Follow this podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @unsunghorrors. Follow Lance on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd @lschibi Lance's shop: https://lanceschibi.bigcartel.com/ Follow Erica on Letterboxd, Twitter, or Instagram @hexmassacre Logo by Cody Schibi Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast network (www.thepfpn.com)
Your own experiments will have to wait, because it's time for another episode of Monster Kid Radio. This week, David Heath calls in from his goat farm to discuss the 1968 film The Astro-Zombies (dir. Ted V. Mikels), and he does so while Tura Satana is nearby (really!). Of course, Kenny shares his Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland, and Mark Matzke's Beta Capsule Review tackles another amazing episode of Ultraman. Plus, Listener Feedback! Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Monster Kid Radio's Discord Server - Monster Kid Radio on Reddit - Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Electronics Service Unit No. 16 - Follow Mark Matzke Monster Study Group - Small Town Monsters - Follow David HaeathPeople's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next week on Monster Kid Radio: STAY TUNED! "" () appears courtesy of () All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
Two titans of Hollywood square off when Miros pits a late-career, trashy no-budget Ted V. Mikels film (Astro Zombies: M3 - Cloned) against Steve's choice, the slick Hollywood magical realism mindfuck from Stuart Paul: Deadly Lessons. Plus, for the first time in Caustic Content history, we watch a film featuring an Oscar award winning actor. Rate and review Caustic Content on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/caustic-content/id1521499930 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/optimismvaccine Support this podcast
Gary ClarkeGary Clarke (born Clarke Frederick L'Amoreaux; August 16, 1933) is an American actor best known for his role as Steve Hill in the NBC western television series The Virginian with James Drury and Doug McClure.Clarke began his screen career with the 1958 film Dragstrip Riot, recalling that agent Byron Griffith, who had seen him perform in Glendale, arranged for an audition that eventually led to his filling the lead role. Clarke recalled:I drove from San Gabriel to Hollywood and read for the part, and I got in as a member of the good gang. I went back to work the next day and my agent called me again and he said, ‘Gary, they have just lost the lead in the movie. Can you get down here?' Yes! So I … went home [from work] and changed and went down, and I read every day for five days. I didn't go back to work, I just kept calling in sick.He went on to work in other films, including How to Make a Monster, and Missile to the Moon (both 1958), Date Bait (1960), and Passion Street, U.S.A. (1964). He has said he was a contract player at Universal Pictures.In the 1960-1961 season, he appeared as Dick Hamilton in the single-season NBC television series Michael Shayne, based on the fictional private detective character created by Brett Halliday, opposite Richard Denning as the title character. Afterward, he appeared as Tad Kimball, a friend of the character Jess Harper, played by Robert Fuller, in the episode “The Fatal Step” of the NBC Western series Laramie.Clarke played Steve Hill in the cast of the long-running TV Western series The Virginian, remaining on the show from 1962 to 1964. His last series as a cast-member was the 1967 ABC Western Hondo, playing Captain Richards.Clarke said in an interview that his friend and co-star Steve Ihnat and he wrote the screenplay for director Ted V. Mikels' film Strike Me Deadly (1963), though the film's credits list only Ihnat and Mikels. Later that decade, Clarke under his birth name wrote several scripts for the NBC espionage sitcom Get Smart, which introduced the running character Hymie the Robot. All but one of his six produced scripts for the series(“Appointment in Sahara”) is about Hymie.In the 1980s and 1990s, he wrote and produced television public-service announcements including “Youth at Risk”, narrated nonfiction short films including “Promoting Healthy Behavior”, and appeared in TV series including Dynasty and The Young Riders, in which he had a four-episode recurring role. His films in the 2010s include The Paperboy (2012) and Parkland (2013).In 2014, the production company L'Amoreaux/Bartlett/Race/Thomas sought actors for an independent TV pilot, Bandits, and Tadpoles, written by Bartlett and Thomas and directed by Clarke, about a young boy whose daydreams put him in the American Old West of the Owen Wister novel The Virginian. It filmed June 26–30, 2014, near Austin, Texas, under the title Billy and the Bandit, with a cast including James Drury and Roberta Shore, from Clarke's old series The Virginian; 11-year-old Jordan Elsass as Billy; Ava L'Amoreaux and Donny Boaz as his parents; and Buck Taylor as a ranch foreman.
Hey, everybody! Mackenzie, here, with a new episode of Mack & the Movies. On this episode, we look at some of the films of Ted V. Mikels! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00-3:11 The Girl in Gold Boots: 3:11-8:55 The Corpse Grinders: 8:55-14:29 Blood Orgy of the She Devils: 14:29-20:17 The Doll Squad: 20:17-26:45 The Corpse Grinders II: 26:45-31:24 Closing: 31:24-33:31 Cinemamack's Petrifying Bijou - The Undertaker and his Pals: https://www.bitchute.com/video/vrZudPb7diNj/ Support the Program: Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UXZNDGDH4M42W Cash App: $mjl716 Venmo: Mackenzie-Lambert716 Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/mack-the-movies Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CinemaMack/ Twitter: @CinemaMack Instagram: mackenzielambert7928 Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/R67A7D5vQ1eW/ Inquiries: Contact: m.j.lambert2283@gmail.com Audio/Visual Credits: Mack & the Movies logo by masteringsounds https://www.fiverr.com/masteringsounds Intro by androzguitar https://www.fiverr.com/androzguitar Audio Clips Used: The Incredibly Strange Film Show (Channel X) "Main Theme (Girl in Gold Boots)" (Larry Cartell) The Corpse Grinders trailer (TVM Productions) Blood Orgy of the She Devils trailer (TVM Productions) The Doll Squad trailer (TVM Productions) Faster Pussycat Kill Kill (dir. Russ Meyer) The Corpse Grinders II trailer (TVM Productions)
THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW -Season 5, Episode 7- “Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die. ” ― Carrie Fisher The Poem of Pathos continues, chronicling one being's emotional journey from melancholic self-doubt into depression and anguish, now manifesting his spite upon the world. This week, Billy Goate slips in clips from the 1972 B-movie 'Blood Orgy of the She Devils' (imdb.com/title/tt0068288) by the late Las Vegas filmmaker Ted V. Mikels. Some familiar names featured throughout the series make a return, from Saint Vitus and Trouble to Electric Wizard and Serpentine Path, but there are more than a dozen newcomers to the series, as well, such as Baptists, Goatsnake, Grave Disgrace, Hexgrafv, Hogslayer, Hooded Priest, Misery Wizard, Pentagram, Red Giant, Shepherd, and Superlynx, etc. -- all of whom add layers of color and depths of dimension to the emotional life of seething anger and spite! PLAYLIST: I. INFERNAL RITUAL 1. Shepherd - “Spite Pit” 2. Superlynx - “Hex” 3. Saint Vitus - “Angry Man” 4. Jerry Cantrell - “Leave Me Alone” II. STRANGE THINGS 6. Alice in Chains - “Hate To Feel” 7. Pentagram - “Frustration” 8. Hooded Priest - “These Skies Must Break” 9. Saint Vitus - “Bitter Truth” III. CONSPIRACY OF EXORCISTS 10. Grave Disgrace - “All Your Sins” (Pentagram cover) 11. Trouble - “Bastards Will Pay” 12. Alice in Chains - “Dirt” 13. Saint Vitus - “Let Them Fall” 14. Goatsnake - “Portraits of Pain” 15. Serpentine Path - “Disfigured Colossus” 16. Hogslayer - “This Spiteful Cycle” IV. A DANGEROUS STAND 17. Jerry Cantrell - “Psychotic Break” 18. Misery Wizard - “Witch Hanger” 19. Shepherds Crook - “The Fuckery” 20. Red Giant - “Have Blue And The Hopeless Diamond” 21. Electric Wizard - “We Hate You” V. SHOWDOWN WITH DEMONS 22. Soundgarden - “Mailman” 23. Reptile Master - “Verdict” 24. Baptists - “Capsule” 25. Lord Mantis - “Nice Teeth Whore” VI. THE STONING 26. Khanate - “No Joy” 27. Hexgrafv - “Drowning” *if you dig the music, please show the bands some love! ------------------ A reminder that your support is gratefully appreciated as Billy seeks to replace an aging , antiquated, and frustratingly buggy computer. Become a monthly 'High On Fiver' contributor at http://patreon.com/doomedandstoned now and get access to all past rewards, in addition to this month's reward! Thank you for your generosity in backing me as I share the music and the stories of the heavy underground via this weekly podcast and our ongoing interviews, album reviews, and concert features: www.DoomedandStoned.com. --------------------- Illustration: Gustave Dore
Lee and Daniel tackle two proto-blaxploitation films this week. First off it's well-known shlockster Ted V. Mikels' "The Black Klansman" (1966) and then they look at a far more well-made effort in Ralph Nelson's "...Tick...Tick...Tick..." (1970). They learn about rural racists, more details about the internal politics of the KKK, whiteface doing blackface doing whiteface, double hairpieces, terribly inappropriate theme songs, and the exalted cyclops! Also, going into listener comments, they discover that they are hipster bores. What they've watched as of late is also covered. "The Black Klansman" IMDB "...Tick...Tick...Tick..." IMDB The Psychosemantic Podcast Featured Music: "The KKK Took My Baby Away" by The Ramones; "Theme from ...Tick...Tick...Tick..." by Tompall & The Glaser Brothers; and "The Black Klansman" by Tony Harris.
Maniacs. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to watch The Doll Squad by Ted V. Mikels. The Doll Squad is a crack team of CIA women who […]
Join Rob for this short episode (really - how much can you say about this movie) as he talks about the Ted V. Mikels movie, The Corpse Grinders. Join the conversation on the Fantasmo After Dark Facebook page and check out the pictures, clips and more from this episode. Thanks for listening. fantasmoad@gmail.com
Oh, to have been there in the heyday of Grindhouse Cinema! Rows of theaters on New York’s 42nd Street playing classics such as I Drink Your Blood, Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things, Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS, Three on a Meathook, The Corpse Grinders, and more. These movies are the stuff of cinema legend, and late night video parties...and so are the theaters and audiences that experienced them! And our guest today, 42nd Street Pete Chiarella, was there for the highs and lows (and sleazy lowdowns) of it all. Pete, the creator of Grindhouse Purgatory magazine, has lots of stories to tell, and he was kind enough to join me to talk about the filmmakers, the movies, The Deuce, and the Lost Hustler Spirit of New York City. I invite you to listen in, and experience some real Grindhouse legend. Take a hilarious trip through the gory, sexy, sleazy history of 'The Deuce" of the 1970's with tour guide 42nd Street Pete! I hope you enjoy the episode. Join the Hellbent for Horror Horde on Patreon! Click here: http://bit.ly/2i3VLoe If you like the show, please consider writing a review on iTunes or Google Play. It really helps. You can now subscribe to the Hellbent for Horror podcast now available on iTunes, Google Play, PlayerFM, and Stitcher. You can keep up with Hellbent for Horror on iTunes @iTunesPodcasts iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hellbent-for-horror/id1090978706 Google Play link:https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ibsk2i4bbprrplyvs37c6aqv2ny Stitcher link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hellbent-for-horror?refid=stpr For you, the listeners of Hellbent for Horror, Audible is offering a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. To download your free audiobook today, go to: http://www.audibletrial.com/HellbentForHorror #horror #horrormovies #hellbentforhorror Movies discussed: Satan’s Sadists (1969) Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) Blood Feast (1963) Color Me Blood Red (1965) The Defilers (1965) The Immoral Mr. Teas (1959) Up! (1976) Beyond the Valley of the Ultravixens (1979) The Corpse Grinders (1971) Bloodthirsty Butchers (1970) Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things (1972) The Wild Angels (1966) I Drink your Blood (1970)/ I Eat your Skin (1971) Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS (1975) Curse of Frankenstein (1957)/Horror of Dracula (1958) Night of the Living Dead/ Slaves (Double Feature) Coffy (1973) Black Caesar (1973) That’s Sexploitation! (2013) The Thrill Killers (1964) Three on a Meathook (1972) For a Few Dollars More (1965) The Wild Bunch (1969) Barbed wire Dolls (1976) Dr. Butcher, MD (1981) The Street Fighter (1974) Deep River Savages (Sacrifice!) (1972) Jungle Holocaust (The Last Survivor) (1977) Undertaker and His Pals (1966) Hell’s Angels 69 (1969) Make Them Die Slowly (1981) Stone Cold Dead (1979) Vanishing Point (1971) Cannonball Run (1981) Mondo Cane (1962) Africa Blood and Guts (1966) Love Camp 7 (1969) Turkey Shoot (1982) Death Wish (1974) Sex Wish (1976) Sabata (1969) Payment in Blood or 7 Winchesters for a Massacre (1967) Big Bird Cage (1972) Big Doll House (1971) Books: Youth in Babylon- David Friedman Shadows & Light: Journeys with Outlaws in Revolutionary Hollywood- Gary Kent "ACTION!" John 'Bud' Cardos: The True Story of a Renaissance Cowboy, Rodeo Clown, Actor, Stuntman, and Director in Hollywood- John ‘Bud’ Carlos The Whole Bag of Crazy- Pete Chiarella People: Kroger Babb Gary Kent Mike Vraney Frank Henenlotter Bud Cardos David Friedman Russ Meyer Herschel Gordon Lewis Ted V. Mikels Long Jeanne Silver
Tune into the maniacal madmen at Flesh Wound Radio as the Road To Halloween continues this Thursday, Oct. 26th at 9:30pm EST / 6:30pm PST (or anytime shortly after we wrap live). On this all Vinegar Syndrome special we will review six new Blu-Rays beginning with the never released on disc 1984 Supernatural Gore Fest Demon Wind, as well as the late great Ted V. Mikels Grindhouse fave Corpse Grinders. In addition we break down the rare slasher flick Blood Beat, and a trio of films from Roberta Findlay starting w/the Blu-Ray double feature of Prime Evil and Lurkers, and the return of Flesh Wound After Dark w/ A Woman's Torment. So don't miss the spooky mayhem and download us on itunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.
Matt's joined by culture vulture, raconteur, and all-around great guy John Morgan to discuss a tale of body-snatching, cat food, and flesh-crazed kitties from Ted V. Mikels.
It's Special Ops with Mark Rahner & Rev! They discuss the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 sneak peek; talk TV with Westworld & Ash vs. Evil Dead; Rev is annoyed by Jimmy Kimmel; Mark reviews Jack Reacher: Never Go Back; and Mark pays tribute to Ted V. Mikels! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With heavy hearts, we dedicate this episode to the memory of cinema legend Ted V. Mikels. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AND LISTEN TO THE EPISODE CONTACT AND FOLLOW ASTRO RADIO Z: Contact: astroradiozpodcast@gmail.com Website: www.astroradioz.com Tumblr: astroradioz.tumblr.com Twitter: @AstroRadioZ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AstroRadioZ HOLE IN THE WALL IS NOW AVAILABLE TO VIEW FREE FOR AMAZON PRIME MEMBERS! https://www.amazon.com/Hole-Wall-GregJohnson/dp/B0182ZZF5O/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1469199721&sr=1-1&keywords=hole+in+the+wall --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astroradioz/message
From 1966 comes the story of black man portrayed by a white man playing a black man who pretends to be a white man so he can infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan to avenge the death of his daughter. If you don't believe us, it's all there in the movie's theme song. This scathing drama from the minds of director Ted V. Mikels and producer Joe Solomon (The Corpse Grinders) has to be seen to be believed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
From 1966 comes the story of black man portrayed by a white man playing a black man who pretends to be a white man so he can infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan to avenge the death of his daughter. If you don't believe us, it's all there in the movie's theme song. This scathing drama from the minds of director Ted V. Mikels and producer Joe Solomon (The Corpse Grinders) has to be seen to be believed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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September 10, 2014 - Read the full GoodCrowd.info article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/1qD84oF. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. Alexia’s bio: Alexia teaches filmmakers how to raise money using crowdfunding and spread their message so that they can make a difference in the world. Alexia is an artist, actress, filmmaker and Dream Funding Coach. She was featured in HBO’s Bored to Death, VH1 “If you like…” commercial and Vetiver “Everyday” music video. Her feature film work includes: Editor of Vampira: The Movie Associate Producer of The Wild World of Ted V. Mikels Co-producer of Beyond the Noise: My Transcendental Meditation Journey Director of Adventures in Plymptoons! documentary on Oscar nominated animator Bill Plympton Creator of documentary Ginger Girls: The Secret Lives of Redheads Creator of narrative feature Little Fishes When not creating features, Alexia enjoys teaching her online class entitled Dream Funding and has used crowdfunding to raise money and bring global awareness for her own films. Her priority in life is to have fun and inspire creatives that they can live the art life.
The tracks in this episode are as follows: 1. Sliver Shamrock theme from John Carpenters Halloween III : Season of the Witch (1982) 2. Main title song from Dario Argento's Suspiria performed by GOBLIN (1977) 3. Main title song from the Twilight Zone television series (1985-1989) 4. "Sentionauts" from the Beyond The Black Rainbow OST performed by Black Mountain (2010) 5. Trailer for Astro Zombies (1968) directed by Ted V. Mikels 6. Sea Within A Sea by The Horrors off thier Primary Colors album 7. Main title song for The Amityville Horror (1979) 8. The Space Between by How To Destroy Angels off their self titled album 9. Main title song from The Shining performed by Wendy Carlos (1980) 10. Road to Hell by Sleigh Bells off Reign of Terror 11. Trailer for I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957) directed by Gene Fowler Jr. 12. Main title song from Clive Barker's NIGHTBREED performed by Danny Elfman (1990) 13. Hybrid Moments by The Misfits off their album Static Age (1997) 14. Main title song from the television show The Walking Dead performed by Bear McCreary 15. Trailer from The Horror of Dracula (1958) directed by Terrence Fisher 16. Frost by SALEM off thier album King Night (2010) 17. Main title theme from Cannibal Holocaust (1980) directed by Ruggero Deodato performed by Riz Ortolani 18. Main title theme from PHANTASM (1979) directed by Don Coscarelli and performed by Fred Myrow and Malcolm Seagrave 19. Main title theme from 28 Days Later (2003) directed by Danny Boyle and performed by John Murphy 20. What's He Building by Tom Waites off Mule Variations 21. What's A Girl To Do-Bat For Lashes off the Fur and Gold album (2006) 22. Main tile from The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Directed by Robert Wise 23. Ghost Town- The Specials (1981) 24. Last Caress- The Misfits off the EP Beware (1980) and on Static Age (1997) 25. Main title song from Pans Labryinth (2006) composed by Javier Navarette 26. Main title song from The Omen (1976) Ave Satani performed by Tenerife Film Orchestra & Choir 27. Perfect Day- Lou Reed (1972) album Walk on the Wildside 28. Promo spot for The Haunted Strangler featuring Boris Karloff (1957) directed by Robert day 29. Music from The Haunted Mansion at Disney "Grim Grinning Ghost" composed by Buddy Baker, with lyrics written by X Atencio 30. Main title song from True Blood "Bad Things" performed and written by Jace Everett
The hiatus is officially over! Midnight Corey is excited to welcome actress and model Melanie Robel back to the show. Melanie talks about the great things happening in her life, and the discussion includes pole dancing, Ted V. Mikels, nudity … More
You hear that? It's Episode 142 of Mail Order Zombie, and in this episode, the MOZ Family brings the best episode of Mail Order Zombie you'll hear all week. Kim & Julie from Warp'd Space (http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/warp.htm) and 19 Nocturne Boulevard (http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/) respectively review the zombie audio drama One Eighteen: Migration (http://oneeighteenmigration.blogspot.com/). Brother D reviews the 1968 Ted V. Mikels film The Astro-Zombies, and Need-a-Nickname Scott reviews the J. L. Bourne book Day by Day Armageddon: Beyond Exile. Zombart spent last weekend at Spooky Empire's Ultimate Horror Weekend (http://spookyempire.com/), and has coverage from this event as well.Email us at MailOrderZombie@gmail.com or call us at 206-202-2505! Or smoke signals!Vote for us at Podcast Alley at http://tinyurl.com/mozvote/Mail Order Zombie Wikia - http://mailorderzombie.wikia.com/Palavr.com Forums - http://palavr.com/forum.php/Ted V. Mikels - http://www.tedvmikels.com/J. L. Bourne - http://www.jlbourne.com/Trickster Moon Productions - http://trickstermoon.com/The Creeps! - Super Squawk Software - http://www.supersquawksoftware.com/Suggest nominees for the 9th Annual Rondo Awards - http://tinyurl.com/rondonomThe Walking Dead Panel at NYC's Comic-Con - http://tv.ign.com/articles/112/1127252p1.htmlThe Walking Dead Novels in 2011 - http://www.deadline.com/2010/10/walking-dead-to-become-series-of-novels/Dead Set on IFC - http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=16836Natalie Portman leaves Pride and Prejudice and Zombies - http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/104186-Rumor-Pride-and-Prejudice-and-Zombies-Totally-DeadDanny Boyle to direct the next 28 Days Later film? - http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/40278/exclusive-danny-boyle-directing-next-28-days-later-sequel?Rob Zombie in Rock of the Dead videogame - http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=147541Order Robert Freese's Bijou of the Dead - http://stonegarden.net/index.php?main_page=index&book_authors_id=60&typefilter=book_authorsIDW Publishing's Zombie Infestation - http://idwpublishing.com/news/article/1415/ (Various production music produced by Kevin MacLeod) (Various production music produced by Kevin MacLeod)