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This week the ghouls discuss one of film's greatest tough watches, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986). From wiki: “Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is a 1986 American psychological horror crime film directed and co-written by John McNaughton about the random crime spree of a serial killer who seemingly operates with impunity. It stars Michael Rooker in his debut as the nomadic killer Henry, Tom Towles as Otis, a prison buddy with whom Henry is living, and Tracy Arnold as Becky, Otis's sister. The characters of Henry and Otis are loosely based on convicted real-life serial killers Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole.” But first! Drew Barrymore scabs, which is a bummer, but she apologized so she gets the Bloodhaus Seal of Approval. The hosts talk all about Hollywood unions, Drusilla goes to Vidiots to see Videodrome and they discuss which format is the appropriate one to watch the film. Josh watched Massacre at Central High (1976). Also discussed: Serial Mom, Cannibal Holocaust, Faces of Death, Salo: 120 Days of Sodom, Color Out of Space, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Happiness, Josh learns about the X rating, Karina Longworth, Marvel dialogue, Chicago, The Blues Brothers, Ladies and Gentlemen the Fabulous Stains, Kansas City Bomber, Slapshot, various serial killers, Streetwise, the morality of true crime, Ryan Murphy, and more! NEXT WEEK: Werner Herzog's Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.comDrusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/ Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel
On Episode 23 of our show "Grindhouse Pizzeria" which is dedicated to all things encompassing various Grindhouse, Drive-In, and Exploitation genres; we will be reviewing and dissecting a true powerhouse titan of a film with the chilling and unsettling "HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER". Directed by John McNaughton (The Borrower) and starring Michael Rooker in his feature film debut at the titular Henry. This film follows the methodical Henry and his roommate Otis (portrayed in a chilling early role by the late Tom Towles) as they lay bloody waste to whomever crosses their paths. Caught in the middle of this murdering duo is Otis' innocent sister Becky (played by Tracy Arnold). Henry leaves us with the age old question of 'who will survive and what will be left of them.' This film is notorious for its grittiness and realism and being NOT for the feint of heart. Our discussion is headed off by our regular hosts Tom Komisar and Cameron Scott! Join the two of them for a grueling good time! Come on in at the Grindhouse Pizzeria, pull up a chair and grab yourself a slice! "It's always the same and it's always different."
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED 07/08/2021 Cass Quinn is back on the show to redeem herself with a movie that inspires ACTUAL conversation. It's a fun, albeit rapey, episode as we discuss the 1986/1989/1992 movie "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" directed by John McNaughton and starring Michael Rooker, Tracy Arnold and Tom Towles.
Cass Quinn is back on the show to redeem herself with a movie that inspires ACTUAL conversation. It's a fun, albeit rapey, episode as we discuss the 1986/1989/1992 movie "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" directed by John McNaughton and starring Michael Rooker, Tracy Arnold and Tom Towles.
EPISODE 17 With Tracy Arnold and our Discussion. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ecbro-bigfoot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ecbro-bigfoot/support
Things get a littler darker on Day Ten. The guys review the godfather of serial killer biopic films – Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. This movie is a slice (pun intended) out of the life of the crazy killer, Henry, based off of the real life of Henry Lee Lucas. Warning, things get a […]
Tonight's guest, Tracy Arnold, is a Sasquatch researcher from Virginia who founded the New River Valley Bigfoot Organization. On tonight's show, Tracy is going to talk about some sightings he's had, as well as sightings other eyewitnesses have shared with him. We hope you'll tune in.
Tonight Nite Callers brings you a two part show. In the first hour we will be speaking with Tracy Arnold from Virginia. We are working with Tracy as we write this hoping to transfer his recordings for our listeners to hear.Tracy Arnold has been a researcher for 5 years. As he looked into the reports locally and found the proof that they are here he created a group called The New River Valley Bigfoot Organization two years ago . This past August, Tracy had his first sighting in daylight and it wasn't what he was expecting. Now he is honored to have a great group of guys that are on the same level as he,a group that is focused on bringing the truth out and finding the right way of finding evidence with out killing one. They're here in Virginia and Tracy proud of what he has found to be real. In our second hour, we will be bringing you author Alan Wright, who has written a true book about his experiences with the paranormal called " Through the Veil and Back" Alan was born in Phoenix Arizona and lived there most of his life. A retired HVAC Engineer from a school district in Arizona,he now lives in Utah. His grandmother and mother were Clairvoyant and would have dreams about things that affected them or their families. Alan has inherited these abilities. People ask Alan when he become interested in the paranormal. He claims he really didn't have a choice as he was born into it. As a child he thought that everyone had the same type of dreams. He was told about ghosts and spirits at an early age and thought everyone did. Of course as Alan got older he learned that all people didn't believe in the paranormal. His wife encouraged him to write this book. All the situations in this book are true, Alan took part in every event. To buy " Through the Veil and Back" you can find it on Amazon.
Tonight Nite Callers will be bringing you two special guests in a two hour show. In the first hour, we bring you Tracy Arnold. Tracy Arnold has been a researcher for 5 years. As he looked into the reports locally and found the proof that they are here he created a group called The New River Valley Bigfoot Organization two years ago . This past August, Tracy had his first sighting in daylight and it wasn't what he was expecting. Now he is honored to have a great group of guys that are on the same level as he,a group that is focused on bringing the truth out and finding the right way of finding evidence with out killing one. They're here in Virginia and Tracy proud of what he has found to be real . In our second hour, Nite Callers welcomes Collier Wilmes.Collier is a special effects makeup artist. He is also a sculptor who dabbles in areas such as painting, casting, molding, etc. Collier has always wanted to make a bigfoot movie but it has always been on the back burner. In the meantime he has done some work helping out with makeup on some short movies. There he learned the process of making a movie. Then things started to slow down, and Collier decided he was going to make his own movie.He spent a 6 months writing the movie, then building the fan base, and then putting some work together to get people excited about the project. Join us as we interview the creator of Sasquatch the Boss of the Forest
Loosely based on the life of Virginia-born serial killer Henry Lee Lucas, who went on an unheard of "confession spree." (he'd confessed to hundreds of killings, with a handful actually attributable to him) Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is one of the more infamous horror films ever made. The film follows Henry and his sleazy roommate Otis, who take in the latter's sister Becky who's coming to live and work in Chicago from out of state. Henry's got serious mommy issues and gradually introduces Henry to his psychopathic exploits. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer has a documentary feel and a super low budget, which adds to the harrowing atmosphere. Made on the cheap for under $150,000, Michael Rooker, Tom Towles and Tracy Arnold give outstanding performances. This movie was so good, even Roger Ebert, notoriously tough on horror films, said it was a "low budget tour de force." We couldn't wait to discuss the film on the Really Awful Movies Podcast. It's one of our mutual favorites. Listen to us wax poetic about this chilling gem, and that time Jeff met Michael Rooker.
What is Cyber Monday? What is Giving Tuesday? Giving Tuesday was created based on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving and provides an opportunity to give to your favorite charity, non-profit, or community based organization. Tracy Arnold, CEO of the Arnold Place, spoke to us about her non-profit organization which will open in the Spring of 2015. Arnold Place will be a home and safe haven for HIV positive young girls between 14-22. Ms. Arnold shares what inspired her to start the organization and her strong need to give back. She has a donation campaign on Indiegogo and she has partnered with Uber in which a portion of a new Uber rider's payment will be donated back to Arnold Place. Ms. Arnold is also collecting empty waste containers (shampoos, lotion, etc.), shoes, and clothes to assist her organization.
Join us Sunda evening as we welcome Tracy Arnold to the show! Tracy is a Bigfoot researcher out of Virginia who has had several Bigfoot encounters over that last few years. He is also member of the E.C.B.R.O (East Coast Bigfoot Researchers Organization)