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The First Episode so allow me to reintroduce myself, MY NAME IS Steven Shear. On this week's episode I discuss Old Spice's cursed body wash "Night Panther," the Terrifier film series, Revisiting House of a Thousand Corpses, the thought of being turned into a skin suit, I want to be taxidermied, NO MORE KENDRICK VS DRAKE TALK (Unless it's very important), All the music shoutouts, Freddie Gibbs takes shots at J. Cole, and why am i so befuddled about Kanye West's behavior. All that and more on The Lucky Cat Podcast, enjoy. Rate Review & SUBSCRIBE Write into the show: steventlcp@gmail.com Socials: instagram: @eyemsteve X: @eyemsteve91 tik tok: @eyemsteve
Join host James Cox & Blake Moseley as they embark on a spooky yet entertaining journey blending music, mental health, and Halloween fun with their long time friend Jeff! With a delightful mix of humor, James & Blake navigates through the eerie yet intriguing intersections of these themes.Featured Guests:Blake Moseley & Jeff “Chainsaw” Whisnant: Dive into playful banter with these charismatic guests as they share laughs and debate over the best Halloween candies and more.Key Discussions:Rob Zombie's Career:Mixed reviews on his films, with particular focus on “House of a Thousand Corpses” and “The Munsters.”Frequent casting of his wife in his movies.Exploration of his impact on horror conventions and his unique style.Music Comparisons:Contrast between Rob Zombie's musical prowess and that of Marilyn Manson.A look into the metal scene, discussing the legacy of Pantera and the distinctive sound of Motionless In White.Band Dynamics:Insights into the concept of “selling out” and humorous takes on band member antics.Lissy's Introduction:Discover Lissy, an American singer-songwriter, through her cover featured in the Hulu series “Cruel Summer.”A lively debate on song versions by Motionless In White and Lissy, with Amanda stepping in to resolve the discussion.Upcoming Content:Plans for more Halloween-themed episodes filled with humor and intriguing topics.Closing Remarks:The episode wraps up with laughter and the sentiment, “when words fail, music speaks,” paired with festive Halloween greetings.Sponsors:Enjoy exclusive discounts on mental health care, coffee, and landscaping services through our generous sponsors.Join us for this hauntingly delightful episode as we celebrate Halloween with a mix of music, laughter, and thoughtful discussions!
Hosts Sean and Joe from the Bloody Disgusting network reminisce about their love for horror movies and Rob Zombie's music. They announce their upcoming Summer of Rob series starting with "House of a Thousand Corpses," promising to explore more Rob Zombie classics. Reflecting on the film's origin, ensemble cast, and chaotic yet enjoyable nature, they analyze character dynamics, performances, and Rob Zombie's filmmaking style. They discuss character magnetism, dialogue exchanges, and narrative intricacies, offering insights on pivotal scenes and character arcs. The hosts scrutinize the film's violence, suspense, and narrative arc, inviting listeners to exclusive content on their Patreon and concluding with camaraderie and appreciation. 2:11 Exciting News and Return to Bloody Disgusting 7:03 Summer of Rob Lineup 33:19 Sherry Moon Zombie's Performance 35:40 Sherry Moon Zombie's Debut 38:02 Bill Moseley Shines 46:41 Production Troubles and Success 58:05 Captain Spaulding's Encounter 1:01:57 Dr. Satan's Backstory 1:03:08 Baby Firefly's Disturbance 1:09:53 Tiny and the Driving Misunderstanding 1:11:05 Tiny's Tragic Past Revealed 1:12:36 Grandpa's Vulgar Stand-Up Act 1:23:46 Brutal Torture and Transformation 1:27:49 Slim Whitman Montage 1:31:08 Otis' Disturbing Costume Revelation 1:32:02 Denise's Shocking Encounter 1:34:00 Swamp Zombies Attack 1:37:10 The Mysterious Dr. Satan 1:39:34 Dr. Satan's Lab Encounter 1:40:25 A Questionable Ending Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark and Lesley are back with more true horror stories, ancient serial killers and Mark tells the story of the Notorious Bender Family - inspiration for many a horror writer and film maker such as Texas Chain Saw Massacre, The League of gentleman and House of a Thousand Corpses plus many more! They really are the most mental Family you'll have ever heard of. Track: "1980S"Music provided by https://slip.streamFree Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/9HRYCP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we have a very, very special guest. Somebody who I've wanted to have on the show since I first started the show a few years ago. That is the legendary Eli Roth. We basically focused the conversation on Thanksgiving, his latest movie, which I highly recommend you go see. In any case, I figured I would give everybody a brief overview of the life and career of Eli Roth before getting to the interview. Eli Roth was born in Newton, Massachusetts. His father was a psychologist, and his mother was an artist. He grew up on '80s horror and even had a horror-thriller theme to his Bar Mitzvah, where he got sawed in half. He went on to attend the NYU Tisch Film School, and he made what he called a Tarantino rip-off, a short called "Restaurant Dogs," which he spent about $10,000 on and used as a calling card to get his first feature made. His first feature, of course, was Cabin Fever in 2003. So Cabin Fever was based on a real-life skin rash that he got while riding ponies on a farm in Iceland. Turns out it was ringworm, and he claims that when he was scratching his leg, entire pieces of skin were peeling off. He then went to shave his face, and it had affected his face too. And as he tried to shave, entire swaths of skin came off of his face. Eli claimed that he essentially shaved off half of his face before realizing this is a perfect concept for a horror movie. He then went on to write the script, but it took six years for him to raise the $1.5 million budget, which he raised through private investments. The movie went on the festival circuit, and Tarantino saw it and claimed it was the best new American movie. It was eventually bought by Lionsgate at the Toronto Film Festival in what was the festival's biggest sale and then went on to earn $35 million globally. Perhaps Eli Roth is best known for his breakout horror hit, Hostel. This is my favorite Eli Roth movie. There's something about it that I find to be just timeless and ruthless but still a lot, a lot of fun. It mixes brutality with fun in equal measure and it gets really dark and really brutal and really scary, and you almost don't think you can handle it, but somehow you can. Hostel was made for a budget of $4 million and opened number one at the box office opening weekend, eventually taking in $20 million in its first weekend and grossing $80 million worldwide at the box office. Eli turned down multiple studio directing jobs and took a directing salary of only $10,000 on Hostel to keep the budget as low as possible so there would be no limits set on the violence. In 2006, film critic David Edelstein in New York Magazine credited Eli Roth with creating the horror subgenre, "torture porn." So when you think about it, the early 2000s was a pretty watershed time for horror. The '90s were relatively tame compared to the '80s. Of course, in the '90s you had Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, but they paled in comparison to the buckets of gore that we saw with franchises like Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, and even the Texas Chainsaw sequels that came out in the '80s. However, the early 2000s led to the Splat Pack. This is a number of directors who were considered to contribute to a gleeful revival of gore being put back into movies, and Eli Roth was a big part of it. They include Eli Roth, Alexander Aja, Adam Green, Rob Zombie, and James Wan. There were a few others, but these were the main guys credited as being part of the Splat Pack. So to put this into chronological order, first came High Tension in 2003, which also kick-started French extremism. That was director Alexander Aja. And that movie is fantastic. I highly, highly recommend it. Next came Rob Zombie's amazing House of a Thousand Corpses. I recently bought the Blu-ray, and I think I've bought this movie about five times now because I just cannot stop. In any case... Saw is what really kicked off torture porn in 2004 and essentially paved the way for Hostel, which came out in 2005. Hostel was then followed up by Hatchet from Adam Green in 2006. The Hatchet movies are a lot, a lot of fun. If you're a Friday the 13th fan, you definitely need to check these out. SO I also figured I would give you Eli Roth essentials. These are what I consider to be Eli Roth's core horror movies. First is Cabin Fever. As I mentioned before, it's fun. It's fantastic. It is really, really repulsive. It's great to see what he was able to do on a limited budget, and you get glimpses of his overall sensibility. Next, Hostel. Unmatched brutality and humor. Eli Roth's best movie, in my opinion. Next was Hostel 2, which I think was a very worthwhile follow-up. He claims that he lost audiences on this one because it was too brutal and it lacked the humor of the first one, but I kind of disagree. It might not be as funny, but it is a great movie, and the whole thing is worth the final kill at the end, which I still don't know how they got away with an R rating for that. I'm not going to ruin the ending for you, but I do recommend you see it. Fourth would be Green Inferno from 2013. This movie is highly underrated, and I don't know why I don't hear more people talking about this. Socially, it's very much ahead of its time and it explores what Eli Roth referred to as slacktivism, basically people who claim to get behind causes just for the vanity of it and actually don't understand the causes nor do they actually do anything about it, they just tweet about it. Somehow this feels more relevant today than ever before. Green Inferno is fantastic. It's basically Eli Roth's version of Cannibal Holocaust, which I highly recommend if you haven't seen it. Apparently you can get an animal cruelty-free version, and I highly recommend watching that version. If you're not sure what you're watching, if you see a turtle, a monkey, or a weird aardvark-looking thing. Start to fast forward. It is just not worth it. But the movie itself is fantastic. So Green Inferno, I actually almost vomited watching this movie, which has never ever happened before. I saw a screening of it, and I had to eye the exits. I had to figure out an escape plan. I didn't end up throwing up, but I had to plan for it. And like I said, never ever happened before in a movie. So yeah, so that is my Eli Roth essential core four. Again, that's Cabin Fever, Hostel, Hostel 2, and Green Inferno. All of this brings us to Thanksgiving, Eli Roth's latest movie which just came out. So I'm hoping most of you listeners have seen Grindhouse from 2007. If you haven't... Run, don't walk. Grindhouse is a fantastic, fantastic experience, and one of the most insane moviegoing experiences I've probably ever had. When you watch it now, it just feels like an impossible movie that could never ever get made ever again. Nothing like it. It's about a $70 million epic where Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino each made a grindhouse-style horror movie and in between the movies are these fake trailers for movies that don't exist. So the first fake trailer was Machete, which actually spawned two movies, and then Rob Zombie did a trailer, Edgar Wright did a trailer, and Eli Roth did a trailer, called Thanksgiving, and the trailer is so awesome and so brutal and just so completely and totally insane. And now Thanksgiving is a feature-length movie has finally come to theaters and it is a lot of fun. It's very different from the trailer. It is not an '80s style slasher. It's very much a modern reinterpretation of it, but it is a really fun theatrical experience. So when approaching the feature-length Thanksgiving, Eli had to come up with a way to contextualize the new movie against the old movie. And what he basically did was he thought of the old movie in his imagination as a movie that came out in the '80s but it was so brutal, so appalling, that it was pulled from theaters and all of the reels were destroyed and the only thing that survived was that trailer. Thanksgiving movie is a remake of that Thanksgiving movie. Pretty interesting way to frame it. And, uh, yeah, it explains why they are not all that alike, but regardless, the new Thanksgiving does not disappoint. So don't wait for streaming, just get out to the theaters and see it. So I am very pleased, very humbled, very grateful to introduce today's guest, the legendary Eli Roth. Oh
Dan & Manny invite Lauren Malott back for more Spooky Season fun to put the 1996 horror classic Scream
On an all new episode of your Boo Crew : Each year spooky season conjures up a cauldron FULL of unique experiences for the horror fan from film to haunts, theater, events and more. One of our most FAVORITE - do not miss events happens annually in the Los Angeles area and its an amalgamation of ALL of that. Not an extreme haunt, or a jumpscare maze (and..those are all AMAZING too!) but a beautiful, cinematic experience that you will never forget. It's called DELUSION. Starting back in 2011 it has taken up residency in historic properties all over LA from churches to manors and is back for its 8th season “Valley Of Hollows”. It is the brain child of acclaimed Hollywood stunt coordinator Jon Braver, who's list of credits run from The Dark Knight Rises to House of a Thousand Corpses, Indiana Jones, Iron Man and countless others. A haunted play, where YOU and your small group of friends are the stars of your own horror movie. Jon joins us to reveal a bit of what lies beyond the threshold of an almost 150 year old mansion in this years tale of cults and mayhem! At time of release Show dates run now thru the end of November. Tickets at enterdelusion dot com! Episode 348 with Jon Braver is now slaying! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Sharon and Mindy, the hosts of the Whores Talk Horror podcast, joined Allison to discuss how their love of horror movies began, what their first movies were and what their favorite movies are now, that one time the incomparable Mike Flanagan emailed them, the paranormal occurrences that happened in Sharon’s childhood home and in a hotel that she stayed in on vacation in Scotland, why Mindy won’t be watching The Conjuring 3 at home (it has to do with what happened while she watched The Conjuring 2!), and more! Guest’s Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whorestalkhorror/ Subscribe to Their Feed: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whores-talk-horror/id1472807074 Who’s There? Socials: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/WhosTherePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WhosTherePodcast Email: TheWhosTherePod@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com In this episode, we discuss The Haunting, Hereditary, Innkeepers, Halloween, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Black Christmas (original), The Shining, House of a Thousand Corpses, Children of the Corn, Lost Boys, When a Stranger Calls, Poltergeist, The Blair Witch Project, Freaky, Heathers, Megan is Missing, Mike Flanagan, Paranormal Activity, Happy Death Day, Happy Death Day 2U, Gerald’s Game, Doctor Sleep, The Shining, Absentia, Oculus, Hush, The Haunting of Bly Manor, The Innocents, The Turning, House of the Devil, Paranormal Activity 3, Paranormal Activity 4, Hell House LLC, Jason X, Freddy vs. Jason, Hellraiser, Scream, Better Watch Out, Deadly Games, Dial Code Santa Claus, Christmas Evil, REC / REC 2, 28 Days Later, Cloverfield, Shaun of the Dead, Paranormal Activity, Suspiria, The Turning, The Nun, Spiral, Candyman, Children of the Corn, When a Strangers Calls (remake), Big Ben, Microwave Massacre, Funeral Home, Lost Boys, Twin Peaks Want to support the podcast? Check out more information here: https://anchor.fm/whostherepod/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whostherepod/support
Buckle up and please no food or drinks on this ride, it's wild and maybe a bit raunchy. Happy Halloween everyone. As always your weekly corny dad joke followed by some dad stories. The Dads talk some of their favorite non scary Halloween movies. Right after the movies we talk some of our favorite fictional characters surrounding Halloweenish characters. What are you doing for this Halloween, we would love to hear from you on our socials. We discuss what we are doing and what our plans for costumes and our kids costumes are. The moment you and we have all been waiting for, the Horror Movie Showdown. Nightmare on Elm Street vs House of a Thousand Corpses. Who will make it out alive and hold the first ever Dads on Dayquill Podcast crown from this showdown. Give us your feedback. You can find all our stuff on our link tree. Also get that merch it's on sale today through the 30th on TeePublic.
This episode is not for the faint of heart and involves sick individuals doing horrifying things. Listener be warned. With that said... Buckle up your safety belt, hang on to your loved ones, and put on your headphones, listen close as Brandon and Ali take you on the Murder ride from House of a 1000 Corpses, in tribute to the third movie in this series hitting theaters this week; 3 from hell!https://robzombie.com/tag/house-of-1000-corpses/ https://robzombie.com/tag/3-from-hell/ and as always, we want to give credit to our intro music. Cut portion of Evening of chaos by Kevin MacLead. Music from https://filmmusic.io https://incompetech.com License CC BY http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
...THiS IS AN IMPORTANT NEWS BULLETIN! OTIS B DRIFTWOOD HAS ESCAPED FROM RUGGSVILLE COUNTY PRISON! HE WAS LAST SEEN ON THE BOO CREW PODCAST EPISODE 66! The third installment in the House of A Thousand Corpses series, Rob Zombie’s “THREE FROM HELL” opens this coming week in select theaters for a special three day Fathom Events screening (on blu Ray October 15th). We wanted to get this episode out to you as a special surprise release we were able to get some time in with Otis himself, horror legend Bill Moseley right before opening week! He gets down and dirty about the return of the Firefly clan, horror films, improvising on set, exploding bananas, an exotic honeymoon and some incredible behind the scenes secrets! Run rabbit run and get the new Boo Crew now! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Northwest Pop Cast covers the horror film industry with actor, Robert Mukes and actress, Felissa Rose. Their film credits include cult classics, Sleep Away Camp, House of Thousand Corpses and many others.
Erica’s first time meeting Eric and Stephanie, Evil Dead, House of a Thousand Corpses, Mr. Bungle Skip to 13:35 if want to skip the beginning
Episode 82 centers around the 2003 cult film, ‘HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CORPSES’ and features San Diego locals, Diego Luna and Lizette Alvarado! News includes updates for the DC universe, HALLOWEEN, and much more!Intro-Trailer used.Outro - beats by the Swann.Podcast exclusive music by: DJ OnarresRob Zombie Interview audio from the Late Late show with Craig Kilborn.
Episode 82 centers around the 2003 cult film, ‘HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CORPSES’ and features San Diego locals, Diego Luna and Lizette Alvarado! News includes updates for the DC universe, HALLOWEEN, and much more!Intro-Trailer used.Outro - beats by the Swann.Podcast exclusive music by: DJ OnarresRob Zombie Interview audio from the Late Late show with Craig Kilborn.
Let's keep going into that dungeon, there is much to see and fight ahead. But Spoiler warning, it's gonna be grossssssss.
Shawn recently received an invitation to a special party in a remote place. Taking his plus 1 Richard the bros go on an adventure. The problem is this adventure is a mix between Black Mirror and House of a Thousand Corpses. Recently there was a story released about a Pig Brothel that was broken out by the FBI. Richard and Shawn discuss what would happen if they accidently ended up at the farm the Day the FBI showed up. Would Richard and Shawn talk their way out of this sticky situation or will they end up in jail? Give a listen to The Language of Bromance in Episode 164 All Thats In Here is a Pig. Follow Language of Bromance @LanguageOfBro Email EatTheBeaver@LanguageofBromance.com Like us on Facebook Leave a Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcast, Google Play Music, PodBros Network and Stitcher. Become a LOBarmy Patreon Go to TweakedAudio.com and use the Promo code LOBarmy to get 33% off your order. About Language of Bromance Together Richard and Shawn formed the podcast The Language of Bromance and from there it has been nothing but fun. The duo laugh about things they go through, stories in the news and even getting serious discussing net neutrality along with other issues. Every so often their friendship turns to a bitter rivalry with their nerdiest creation the draft episodes. An original take on a best of or a top 10 list. The draft episodes are done like an NFL Draft 7 rounds where Richard and Shawn flip-flop picks on various topics.
Actor Robert Mukes, from House of A Thousand Corpses (among others), delivers a great interview about working in film and takes live questions from our Facebook Live audience. Legends Alehouse is also interviewed about their selection of bbers, menu and a tap takeover with our good friends at Czigmeister Brewing Co. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the debut episode of Post Mortem, Mick sits down with horror director and rock legend, Rob Zombie, digging into everything from House of a Thousand Corpses, Devil’s Rejects, his remake of Halloween and MORE!
Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross absorb the second portion of Mask of the Betrayer. The story continues AND the plot thickens, as we learn more about the nature of our curse and take the battle to the gods themselves. Seriously, just play this game. LINKS OF NOTE: Monster in my Podcast on Dao (http://www.monsterinmypodcast.com/82) House of a Thousand Corpses (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg1GiV7TXR4) Sebastian's Friends (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLPpXNhL9z8) This jerk (http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/12/12/1610198/-Be-happy-for-coal-miners-losing-their-health-insurance-They-re-getting-exactly-what-they-voted-for) I am a Cuck (https://soundcloud.com/timheidecker/i-am-a-cuck) Evil LP. Mandatory reading (http://lparchive.org/Neverwinter-Nights-2-Mask-of-the-Betrayer/Update%2044/)
In this sleazy episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick does a song-by-song review of Mary Shelley Overdrive's new self-titled album. He then reviews the new special edition of Savage Streets, a classic 1980s exploitation flick. But before all that, Mark Wood, Simon McCorkindale and Miss Wyckedevil Jones from Mary Shelley Overdrive stop by to talk about all three of their new releases, two of which are free! Tunes include: "The Hardest Button to Button," "Broken Gifts," "The Devil You Know," "House of a Thousand Corpses" and "They Walk Among You" all by Mary Shelley Overdrive. Kick ass rock and roll aplenty! Check 'em out and download a couple free albums yourself at www.maryshelleyoverdrive.com. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this sleazy episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick does a song-by-song review of Mary Shelley Overdrive's new self-titled album. He then reviews the new special edition of Savage Streets, a classic 1980s exploitation flick. But before all that, Mark Wood, Simon McCorkindale and Miss Wyckedevil Jones from Mary Shelley Overdrive stop by to talk about all three of their new releases, two of which are free! Tunes include: "The Hardest Button to Button," "Broken Gifts," "The Devil You Know," "House of a Thousand Corpses" and "They Walk Among You" all by Mary Shelley Overdrive. Kick ass rock and roll aplenty! Check 'em out and download a couple free albums yourself at www.maryshelleyoverdrive.com. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this sleazy episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick does a song-by-song review of Mary Shelley Overdrive's new self-titled album. He then reviews the new special edition of Savage Streets, a classic 1980s exploitation flick. But before all that, Mark Wood, Simon McCorkindale and Miss Wyckedevil Jones from Mary Shelley Overdrive stop by to talk about all three of their new releases, two of which are free! Tunes include: "The Hardest Button to Button," "Broken Gifts," "The Devil You Know," "House of a Thousand Corpses" and "They Walk Among You" all by Mary Shelley Overdrive. Kick ass rock and roll aplenty! Check 'em out and download a couple free albums yourself at www.maryshelleyoverdrive.com. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this sleazy episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick does a song-by-song review of Mary Shelley Overdrive's new self-titled album. He then reviews the new special edition of Savage Streets, a classic 1980s exploitation flick. But before all that, Mark Wood, Simon McCorkindale and Miss Wyckedevil Jones from Mary Shelley Overdrive stop by to talk about all three of their new releases, two of which are free! Tunes include: "The Hardest Button to Button," "Broken Gifts," "The Devil You Know," "House of a Thousand Corpses" and "They Walk Among You" all by Mary Shelley Overdrive. Kick ass rock and roll aplenty! Check 'em out and download a couple free albums yourself at www.maryshelleyoverdrive.com. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.