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The true story of the inseparable faction of brothers and their pal, who made history in the intensely competitive world of podcasting in the early 2010s. On Episode 607 of Trick or Treat Radio we welcome our good pal Anthony Landry to the show for the first time ever! Anthony gives us an update about the documentary Spooktacular that he's been a part of for several years now and we dive deep into the tragedy of the Von Erich family as we discuss The Iron Claw from director Sean Durkin! So grab a box of tissues to wipe away the tears, make sure to get in a good pump, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Gremlins, Critters, Ghoulies, mini-monster franchises, Spooktacular, normalizing horror, Anthony Landry, Creature Double Feature, Spooky World, Kane Hodder, Elvira, Fangoria, Tony Timpone, Dead Elvis, Ice Nine Kills, Spencer Charnas, Quinn Monahan, WAAF, Millenium Wagoneer, Maru Manor, dilapidated buildings, Savini Haunted House, Tiny Tim, ICP, the first official gathering of the Juggalos, Bill Maher, Butch Patrick, 25th Anniversary DVD of Night of the Living Dead, Tom Savini, Danforth Tyler Estate, Rock and Shock, Worcester Centrum, AEW Big Business, Outside the Cinema, Bill By Force, Mercedes Mone, Matt Bourne, Jim Duggan, Wardlow, smoking cigarettes as a measurement of time, cockroaches and Ravenshadows, Maura Tierney, The Iron Claw, MJF, Ryan Nemeth, Harley Race, Ric Flair, Haku, Sean Durkin, wrestling biopics, Lance Von Erich, Paul Reubens, Jeremy Allen White, Zac Efron, the Lollipop Brigade, Metallica, Lou Reed, Clarinet Hero, Teddy Hart, bad Ric Flair impressions, Chavo Guerrero Jr., Kerwin White, Eddie Guerrero, Stopmotion, Robert Morgan, World Class Championship Wrestling, NWA, Adam Devine, Mombalayo, Carrot Top Von Erich, The Rainbow Bridge Connection, and The Iron Flaw.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Get M A D with Chris Graves 8-8-2023 Tony TimponeGM #65(Graves Notes)On this episode of Get M.A.D. with yours truly, I had the honor of chatting with the former editor of the legendary horror magazine, Fangoria! When I was a little kid in the late 80's / early 90's, in an age right before the internet, this magazine was my only source for the latest horror film news. I would rake yards and cash in cans to be able to get a monthly subscription to Fango & learn all of the special FX tricks of the cinematic trade. It fed my desire to want to be a filmmaker, storyteller and even a horror character actor! Mr. Timpone was instrumental in Fangoria's meteoric rise throughout the years. We talked about his early years writing for Starlog & Forrest Ackerman, appearing on The Morton Downey, Jr. Show, censorship, Gorezone & Toxic Horror, the MPAA ratings board, Spookyworld, Weekend of Horrors, and his current projects as a producer on films like "Thorns", "Spooktacular!" & "The Changed". Enjoy!TONY TIMPONE LINKShttps://twitter.com/TonyTimpone1https://www.facebook.com/tony.timpone.7https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Timponehttps://www.facebook.com/spooktacularthemoviehttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm1123459/https://www.fangoria.com/authors/tony-timpone/https://horrornews.net/178221/thorns-to-make-world-premiere-at-frightfest-london/https://www.horrorsociety.com/2023/02/27/tony-timpone-partners-with-horrornewsnet-for-screamings-screening-series/https://gruesomemagazine.com/author/tonytimpone/Tony on The Morton Downey, Jr. Show:Morton Downey Jr Slasher Episode - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aW_9jH8Us-wEverything Chris Graves can be found on his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/cgravesmassguyPayPal:http://paypal.me/SirhcSevargGet Mad Archives:https://ochelli.com/category/get-m-a-d-with-chris-graves/Are You Paying Some Attention? Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelliYOUR HELP TO KEEP US GOING IS CRITICAL:We have a variety of limited-edition swag packages for supporters. No two Swag Bags will be alike. Chuck selects your stuff based on what he mixes up and how much you donate!Get a Loaded Swag Bag starting at $50 and you can pick which ochelli.com show you want on your hat. We will also include a free membership at Ochelli.com for one year upon request. We also just got a new supply of 2x or better sized unique T-Shirts. The shirts include rare designs like, Monkey Suit Twister, The Ghost Face, and some crazy Clip-art covering all the shows produced at our little Network https://ochelli.com/donate/We hope you will send us back pics of your merch for all of us at the network to share on social media and use in show graphics. Supplies of everything except stickers and business cards are extremely limited and we expect to run this promotion for the summer only. On September 11 the Ochelli.com Magic Bullet promotion should be running to get full master archive Bullet Shaped USB Thumb Drives of well over 2500 Podcasts and hundreds of sound and image files that will ONLY be obtained Through Ochelli.com. Plus special invites for those who dare to hang out with Chuck and B Pete with many friends in Dallas for the 60th anniversary of the JFK Assassination and the 10th anniversary of The Ochelli Effect will be happening when the Swwag Bag Promo. ends.We are also accepting Mp3s 10 minutes or less to play on our radio network for the next few monthsSend mp3s or Donations to blindjfkresearcher@gmail.com
The horror genre has had many great ambassadors. Acclaimed writers, actors and filmmakers who wear their horror badge with great pride. Folks such as Ray Bradbury, Forrest Ackerman of Famous Monsters of Filmland and Job Bob Briggs to name a few. These are talents who have not just worked in the genre but used their place at the podium to consistently champion it. Any horror fan is of course well aware of Fangoria magazine. The beloved publication has graced newsstands with its often-gory covers and all your favourite monsters since 1979. For many fans of what our guest today refers to as “freaky films”, Fangoria is the last word on all that is great and gruesome. Though the magazine is still going strong (a testament to its status as horror magazine supreme when you consider the many well-regarded publications that have not survived the advent of news sites and social media), Fangoria has had its ups and downs. In 2009, the magazine was transitioning from one of its great editors, Tony Timpone, to a new voice. This new editor would not only shake things up at Fangoria in what would prove to be one if its best runs in the history of magazine, it was also how many came to know one horror's greatest ambassador's. Our guest today is Chris Alexander. Chris is not only a great writer and an expert (a term he will likely hate to hear himself described as) in the genre, he is also a visionary filmmaker, a skilled musician and composer and one of the most robust speakers on all things freaky. Chris sat down to discuss the beginnings of his writing career at Warner Brothers and Rue Morgue Magazine, visiting Nicholas Cage on his island (that's not a turn of phrase), what it is to be a horror fan in our current film climate and getting to know the late legend George Romero. We love talking with Chris. He speaks quickly and concisely and always says things that leave us thinking. He's a lot like the movies we discuss in that way, you know it was a good one because it leaves you something to think about. He's also incredibly funny and now works with one of our horror heroes Charles Band at Full Moon Features. A couple notes on this interview, Chris was struggling with a nasty bout of covid when we recorded so he sounds a little horse. Also, we have removed a section where Chris talks about undervalued contemporary horror films because the interview was simply too damn long. This will be dropping as a bonus later this week so be sure to check it out. It's filled with recommendations for some films that might have gone under your radar. Okay here we go, let's get into the freaky and fantastic with Chris Alexander! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
I get to talk with horror legend Tony Timpone about Fangoria, SpookyWorld, Rob Zombie, NYC vs Chicago pizza, the Halloween franchise & more. I also talk a little football & baseball --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-krueger3/support
We had the great horror pleasure to Interview the former longtime Editor of FANGORIA MAGAZINE AND INSPIRATION TO THE HORROR MOVIE COMMUNITY AND HAVE A TRULY REAL TALK WIRH TONY TIMPONE
Michael Grais has written/produced films that have grossed over 1/2 a billlion dollars and written screenplays for 7 academy award winning producers. His credits include POLTERGEIRST 1 and 2, MARKED FOR DEATH, Great Balls Of Fire, STEVEN KINGS SLEEPWALKERS, COOL WORLD, and Death Hunt. Joe Moe is a copywriter and editor for the Profiles in History auction catalogs. Profiles in History was the leading movie memorabilia and historical document auction house in the industry and recently merged with Heritage Auctions. Joe is a partner in Mad Monster Company editing Mad Monster magazine, screening horror films at historical TCL Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood and promoting Mad Monster Party conventions nationally. He is the senior editor for retro-issues of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine. Tony Timpone edited Fangoria magazine for decades. He's been Co-Host/Producer, on FANGORIA RADIO for Sirius XM. He's helped bring such Fangoria/Sony films to the screen as MINDWARP, CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT and SEVERED TIES. He is currently working on ELI ROTH'S HISTORY OF HORROR for AMC. He was a Co-Producer of the FUSE/FANGORIA CHAINSAW AWARDS and a Consulting Producer to the HORROR HALL OF FAME. He is the author of MEN, MAKEUP AND MONSTERS and edited FANGORIA: COVER TO COVER, FANGORIA'S 100 BEST HORROR MOVIES YOU'VE NEVER SEEN, FANGORIA VAMPIRES, FANGORIA MASTERS OF THE DARK and FANGORIA'S BEST HORROR FILMS.
A podcast producer and his co-hosts battle hordes of post-apocalyptic zombies in the wastelands of an American Peninsula. On Episode 432 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss one of our most anticipated films of the year, Peninsula, the sequel to Train to Busan from director Yeon Sang-ho. Can it live up to the lofty expectations, or is it another run of the mill zombie film? In additional to answering those questions, we also discuss a bit about The Mandalorian, MZ’s Halloween Horror Film Challenge and an exciting announcement about next week’s Patreon show! So grab your zombie handbook, freshen up your remote control car skills, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Cavity Colors, tech issues, Ares breaking stuff, Key and Peele, the election, The Extra Special Halloween Special, Derek Rook, Skeletr0n, Teeel, Jarret Blinkhorn, Skip Shea, Knowman, Ravenshadow’s love of breaks, Affidavit Hasselhoff, Steve Van Samson, Tales From the Crypt (1972), Hell House LLC, found footage, haunted attractions, MZ’s Halloween Horror Film Challenge, Patreon show, Phantom Thread, Death Wish Club, Night Train to Terror, Daniel Day Lewis, The Mortuary Collection, The Mandalorian, Timothy Olyphant, Deadwood, what is a bookmark?, Train to Busan, Korean accents, Psychokinesis, Seoul Station, Tony Timpone, Peninsula, Yeon Sang-ho, expectations for sequels, claustrophobic films, zombies, very sensitive zombies, post-COVID world, story mode zombie apocalypse, Cloak and Dagger, Romero Zombies, Land of the Dead, Barbarians, Evil, Samara Weaving, Ready or Not, second Tom Cruise, Ash vs. Evil Dead, Talk Without Rhythm, Army of Darkness, A Glorious Age of Corruption, and a Macabre Menagerie of Mayhem.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: https://discord.gg/ETE79ZkSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
The hosts are long-time Howard Stern fans who've been wondering about the channel 9 days. Then they talk about how Tony Timpone and the old Weekend of Horrors (minus fango) is returning!
Former chief editor (1985 - 2010) of Fangoria magazine, Tony Timpone, joins us for a deep dive and access into the legacy, brand and touchstone of one of the most pertinent and original creators of horror content and discussion.
None of the zombie movies we saw prepared us for toilet paper shortages. That hasn't stopped a horde of zombie references in the middle of a pandemic, though. Marcus and Melissa explore three new and innovative takes on the zombie genre - a 15th century soap opera and zombie blend from South Korea, a dude bro zomcom from India and a heart-wrenching zombie drama from Australia. They also pay respects to the late great Kenny Rogers with a poker-themed Would You Rather. Kingdom: Motion Picture Terror Scale: 1. Quality: 3+ (Marcus), 4 (Melissa). Enjoyment: 4 / 5 Go Goa Gone: MPTS: 1. Quality: 3+ Enjoyment: 5 Cargo: MPTS: 1. Quality: 4. Enjoyment: 1 / 3 Articles mentioned in this episode: "Zombies," by NPR's Throughline "The Tragic, Forgotten History of Zombies," by Mike Mariani in The Atlantic "Were zombies and vampires inspired by a real disease?" by Alessandra Potenza in The Verge "The CARGO Directors Discuss Putting Martin Freeman Through The Wringer," by Tony Timpone in Birth.Movies.Death "EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: MARTIN FREEMAN ON HIS ZOMBIE DRAMA “CARGO” AND “GHOST STORIES,” by Michael Gingold in Rue Morgue "Country Music Legend Kenny Rogers Dies At 81," on NPR
In the early 1990's Fangoria magazine decided to get into making movies and they made 3 great ones and the new Fangoria is keeping this tradition alive. Here is the commercial for the magazine that kicked this whole thing off. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbra5Wu9ACI Need a VPN? Please use this link www.1201beyond.com/dromevpn and we have a Patreon as well... www.patreon.com/1201_Beyond --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiodrome/support
Host Dany Roth is joined by Tony Timpone, columnist, former editor-in-chief of Fangoria and all around horror expert to discuss Hitchcock's most famous film. The charm of Anthony Perkins, Psycho's influences on Halloween, why the movie was so successful, creepy cops and more.
Join your Shock Waves hosts Rob Galluzzo, Ryan Turek, and Elric Kane for this special episode of Shock Waves, in which the gang are opening the first brand new issue of FANGORIA magazine in over 3 years! Labeled as Volume 2, Issue #1, hear the hosts history with FANGORIA over the years and their initial reactions to the new articles, contributions, cover and more! From the new HALLOWEEN to SUSPIRIA to the unmade TEXAS CHAINSAW 2; editorials from legendary Fango scribes Tony Timpone and Michael Gingold, articles by Don Coscarelli, Robert Englund & Alexandre Aja, an original short by Chuck Palahniuk and much, much more, here's the first preview for the epic return of FANGORIA!
We're discussing the history of "Fangoria" today before a phone interview with editor Tony Timpone. And we keep hearing strange noises from outside. Is something trying to get in the basement with us?
Recorded LIVE from the Fantasia Film Festival in front of an audience of fans, Mick and his fellow Masters of Horror, Joe Dante, Ryuhei Kitamura and Alejandro Brugués talk the premiere of their new horror anthology feature, NIGHTMARE CINEMA. Joined by the film’s writers, Richard Christian Matheson, Sandra Becerril and Lawrence C. Connolly, and guest moderated by Tony Timpone, this is one sneak-peek you won’t want to miss.
For our milestone 300th Episode we pay tribute to what is perhaps the most influential entity to horror fans of our generation, Fangoria Magazine! We are joined by the new owner of Fangoria, Dallas Sonnier of Cinestate to have a conversation about the present and future of Fangoria. We then connect up with Debbie Rochon to talk about Fangoria’s past including Fangoria Radio and we catch up with Fred Carlini from Mixtape Massacre to discuss our favorite Fango stories and moments! In addition we get gifts, we have a metric ton of awesome feedback and we give away a free copy of Mixtape Massacre! So grab your favorite back issue of Fangoria, pick out your favorite Debbie Rochon film and strap on for the the world's most dangerous magazine colliding with the world's most dangerous talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: Bone Tomahawk, Brawl in Cell Block 99, Puppet Master, Cinestate, Dragged Across Concrete, Fangoria subscription drive, Grim Magazine, Rue Morgue, Birth Movies Death, Famous Monsters, Tony Timpone, Michael Gingold, Phil Nobile Jr., collectible magazines, MonsterZero going into business for himself, Weng’s Chop, MZ’s scrapbook, Debbie Rochon, The Golden State Killer, Stephen Weber, Larry Fessenden, Dee Snider, Stephen Dorff is a dick, Michael Madsen, Thomas Jayne, Lloyd Kaufman’s french accent, Corpses are Forever, Mulva, Teen Ape, MZ’s crush on Debbie Rochon, Mixtape Massacre, Fred Carlini, The Black Masque Expansion, the feeling of danger seeing Fangoria, 80s Horror sensationalism, Slapshot, Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors, MZ’s portable hole, Braindead, Dead Alive, The Video Eye of Dr. Cyclops, Trimark, Full Moon, Puppet Master, Arcade, Demonic Toys, Poltergeist 3, Meet the Peebles, Charles Band, Marlon Bundo, the Fangoria message boards, Mattual of Omaha, Vic’s Corn Popper, Blomaha, Knowman, lime juice, Drive-In Horrorshow: Ghoulish Stories Vol. 1, Skip Shea, Infinite Santa 8000, Paranormal Punchers Comic, Myra of The Evil Streaks, Kurando Mitsutake, El Goro, Radio or Horror, The Terror Teletype, what time is good to start binging?, and spaghetti with ranch sauce. Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.com Visit our website: http://trickortreatradio.com Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzK FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeadites Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeadites YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeadites Buy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
On this episode of The Bonus Material Podcast, Thom Carnell & Langley J West talk with Fangoria Editor Emeritus and Senior Vice President for The Horror Equity Fund, Tony Timpone. Tony has long been an advocate for the horror genre and we're honored to have him on to discuss the genre, publishing, and growing up as a Monster Kid. After the break, we'll go over some news, review a few trailers, and make a few recommendations.
On Episode 219 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by the man behind Monsters are good, Sam Furst! We couldn't think of anyone more appropriate to have in studio to review the latest Toho flick, Shin Godzilla (Godzilla Resurgence)! We also discuss what makes this time of year special for us horror fans and what sort of rituals we have to get into the Halloween spirit. But that's not all! We get a huge Deadites announcement, we find out about another podcast luminary returning to Rock and Shock, and we even give love life advice? So grab your Drive jacket, your Hunter S. Thompson costume and strap on! Stuff we talk about: The Great Blumpkin Charlie Brown, 12 Gauge’s dingdong, Larry Fine’s birthday, Karen Allen, Halloween, black cats, The Blob, Hunter S. Thompson, Dr. Ruth, Gremlins, Baskin, Mickey Keating, That’s Entertainment, El Goro's 31 Days of Halloween, Scare-a-con NY, Rock and Shock, Tara Reid, Dracula, movies that take place on Halloween, Godzilla, MonsterZero getting laid, Pod & Darling, our finishing video game moves, being conceived on New Year's Eve, Florida’s upcoming hurricane, Monsters are good, Grand Guignol Network, Hershey candy corn bar, blood pact etiquette, Immortal Alexander and The Deadites documentary, Deathgasm, Scanners, love advice from The Deadites, scary posters, Tony Timpone, Japan's earthquake history, Horror Express, Vampires, Funimation, Voodoo Poonani, Toho, Freaks, Bella, autumn weather, Age of Shadows, Fright Night, Creature Double Feature, the Spanish version of Dracula, The Mind’s Eye, the back catalog, our favorite toys growing up, The Demolisher, and the CHIKARA ticket giveaway. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Tony joins me as the season or any season to be afraid as we talk his selection for horror films and what to watch on halloween or any other time. he gives hi thoughts on what is good and what will scare you
Episode 217 of Trick or Treat Radio features two muscle bound cultists kidnapped and forced to face off against four mad raving halloween loving lunatics. When all hope seems lost, a legendary grue believer enters the fray to force them all to settle their differences! Jakey-Poo and CDR from the Cult of Muscle are the special guests recruited to review Rob Zombie’s latest flick, 31. Afterward, the Stan Lee of horror, Tony Timpone makes his return to the show to discuss what he’s been up to lately and do what he does best, talk horror. There is plenty of great listener participation, more MZ and Marz confrontations and some hot Rob Zombie takes! So grab your grease paint, your animatronic monster, and strap on! Stuff we talk about: The Cult of Muscle, MonsterZero broadcasting live, Larry Fine, Monsterpalooza, Rob Zombie’s 31, Titans, Conjuring 2, Fist of the North Star, Rama 1/2, Dennis The Menace, Daredevil Season 2, The Wailing, Transformers Headmasters, fighting games, David Patrick Kelly, Tony Timpone, Malcolm McDowell, Richard Brake, who stole our gore?, Shin Godzilla, Stranger Things, Fantasia International Film Festival, the eyes of mother, Train to Busan, the funny thing about Optimus Prime, Raven J’s portraits, Dead Man's Wharf, clowns, Fangoria Radio, House of 1000 Corpses, Halloween 1 & 2, Sheri Moon Zombie, Freddie ‘Boom Boom’ Washington, the current quality of Horror TV, The Devils Rejects, Tekken, Meg Foster, fender bender, Supernatural, Penny Dreadful, Stan Against Evil, Ash vs Evil Dead, Captain Clegg, Halloween Horror Nights, E.G. Daily, Chance in Hell, Murder World controversy, Phantom video, Pit Fighter, The Lords of Salem, Fangoria, survive or die, and Rob Zombie’s dialog.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
On Episode 181 of Trick or Treat Radio we have a super fun discussion with up and coming comic book artist, Irene Koh! Irene discusses some of the high profile projects she’s already worked on, and what is on her horizon. She talks about which comic book character she’d like to redesign and the answer almost creates a divorce! We also review the sci-fi thriller from director Mickey Keating, Pod and play your voicemails! So grab your favorite back issues, a plate of cocaine and strap on! Topics discussed: David Bowie, Pod, breaking into comics, yelling, Juliette Lewis, El Goro, TMNT fans, great monster effects, ninjas, Darling, Mike Allred, Sensation Comics #13 featuring Wonder Woman, Phantasm 5: Ravager, DC Direct figures, Batgirl, Alan Two-dick, Larry Fessenden, As the Gods Will, dead comic book characters, Glass Eye Pix, karaoke, Judo, thoughtfully shot films, Kieron Gillen, 1602: Witch Hunter Angela, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Ritual, Oni Press, Wrestle Kingdom 10, X-Files, working with pants on, Sailor Moon, Emo, Kaare Andrews, the Tall Man, Tony Timpone, the art of credits, redesigning classic characters, Angus Scrimm, Blue Beetle, IDW, Takashi Miike, hip hop karaoke, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Big Barda, Webtoons, Stela, Casey Jones, the music of Scarlett Johansson, Ron Wimberly, Tim from Korea, Optibotimus, Booster Gold, Emo Philips, The Elm St. Kids Movie Club, Double Double, and digital art.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
On Episode 166 of Trick or Treat Radio our featured film review is the heavy metal horror, Deathgasm from director Jason Lei Howden and Dark Sky Films! We are also joined in studio by our friend and Euro Horror historian, Mike Baronas! Mike has directed a film about Lucio Fulci and also recently contributed to a new book about the legend called Splintered Visions and he joins us in studio to discuss it. We also get some awesome voicemails and get into an argument or two. So grab the closest Fulci film, put on your corpse paint and strap on! Topics discussed: The Eroticist, cinematic animal violence, getting MonsterZero a writing job, ways you can get AIDS, Dynamo booking, Ravenshadow's hand gestures, Lucio Fulci, the rise and fall fan conventions, Italian convention invasion, return of the Carpenter vs Craven debate, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Green Inferno, Deadites, The Cromcast, dick and fart jokes, Dungeons and Dragons, talking down to your audience, metal culture, Sam Raimi, Donna Matrix’s birthday, House by the Cemetery, Cannibal Holocaust, David Hess, Bridgewater triangle, The Cryptozoology museum, Rock & Shock, Al Cliver, The PWI Top 500, Tony Timpone, Astron 6, Splintered Visions, BBQ of Blood, Jason Momoa, Deathgasm, OTC #400, Chanel Preston, Hot Pockets, Gates of Hell, meeting your heroes, Eli Roth, Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered, Vincent Van Goat, Derek Rook, intros, The Visit, Hostel 2, Angela Bettis, Cut Loose hair salon, Dynamo's surgery, the power of Ravenshadow's hate, the attitude era, Mike and Mz's Horrorhound contributions, MZ's celebrity love connection, MZ's hair, dildos, Talk is Jericho podcast, Manyoka, what ferox means, King Diamond skull, the most frequent question Mike was asked, Sergio Stivaletti, Dario Argento, directors averages, Sins of Casanova, collecting books about horror movies, The Haunted World of Mario Bava, Mike's convention booking, The Walking Dead Effect, Fabio Frizzi, composers on tour, The Beyond blu ray, New Zealand, hardcover editions and Claudio Simonetti.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
On Episode 165 of Trick or Treat Radio we get to spend quality time with the Stan Lee of horror, the great Tony Timpone! The Fangoria Editor Emeritus discusses a variety of topics including his illustrious career with Fangoria, Fangoria Radio, Fantasia Fest, Wes Craven, up and coming filmmakers and much more! In addition, we review the sequel to a film that spawned one of our most talked about reviews. We tackle the ZOMBIE (yes, we said zombie) film Contracted: Phase II with our in studio guest, Tom C! MonsterZero gets so nervous he poops his pants and we get some phenomenal voicemails from YOU that almost kill poor Dynamo! So grab your favorite issue of Fangoria, pull on your best pair of zombie jeans and strap on! Topics discussed: Fangoria, Horror’s golden age, Eric England, new items for sale on the TorTR store website, Tom C raiding MZ’s closet, cartoon karaoke with Wooberman, unnamed Characters, the pregnant zombie film cliche, found footage, Absentia, Duck Tales, Tom C's fandom, Fangoria Radio, Dynamo being locked out, Blumhouse, Tom C's mustache, MonsterZero fashion, sweatpants, the tuck dance, Tony Timpone being ageless, the Amazon link, I-Lived, Contracted, sex at 7/11, the zombie gene, Fantasia Film Fest, Attack on Titan, the zombie not a zombie controversy, the state of contemporary Horror, New York Horror Fest, Dee Snider, gummy eyes, Robot Jox, The Horror Crossover Encyclopedia, Fangoria Cover to Cover, MonsterZero's checks, The Sentinel, MZ's nipples, Price Chopper, Episode 78, Ravenshadow's catchphrases, changes to Dynamo, zombie tropes, the Leprechaun Episode, the Ralph's Halloween show, Dynamo's lost wallet, Manborg, Blue Oyster Cult, MonsterZeros old time money, the best of Trick or Treat Radio, blowup dolls, Abaddon, dumb terrorist, Ravenshadow's basement, Rose Mcgowan, being invested in your film’s characters, forced exposition, the name Riley, Lost boys, The Fly, keeping night hours, festival submissions in 2015, how technology is affecting horror in 2015, Horror TV, Debbie Rochon, Wes Craven, Fangoria TV, Masters of the Universe, Chris Alexander and MonsterZero’s legendary status on the Fangoria boards.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
GREAT INTERVIEW WITH TONY TIMPONE INTRO MUSIC BY "BILLY J BRYAN AND THE AXE GRINDERS"
Editor of Fangoria Magazine Tony Timpone tells all about running a horror empire. He knows the genre forwards and backwards and will share some thoughts on the art of being spooky. You can visit www.fangoria.com for more information.