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This week, we're gathered around the table and an ungodly amount of delicious food to talk about all the things we haven't over the last two months: Hasbro's Haslab Ecto-1, Mondo's Real Ghostbusters figures, Waxwork Records' Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire vinyl soundtrack release, a Cleanin' Up the Town book, and so much more! Once we're done with all of those courses, we'll get to the dessert that we saved for last: is Dan Akyroyd hanging up Ray Stantz's skates? Chris and Troy don't think so, but we'll do our best to decrypt his encoded message!
Die diesjährige San Diego Comic Con hat einiges an neuen Ghostbusters Collectibles hervorgebracht, die nach unseren Geldbeuteln trachten (allerdings auch ziemlich mega sind). So wurden endlich die neuen The Real Ghostbusters Figuren von MONDO revealed! Ausserdem: Elite Creatures Collectibles haut eine absolut geniale Librarian Ghost Statue raus und Hasbro gibt mehr Hinweise auf das nächste HasLab Projekt im Herbst (Ecto- 1 in Scale zu den Plasma Series Figuren incoming!). Den Frozen Empire Soundtrack auf Vinyl könnt ihr hier vorbestellen: https://waxworkrecords.com/collections/all/products/ghostbusters-frozen-empire Der offizielle SPECTRALVERSE Merchandise- Shop ist da! Hier könnt ihr euch mit Kleidung und anderem Stuff eindecken: https://spectralverse.myspreadshop.de/ Timos GHOSTBUSTERS Hörspiele gibt es hier: https://ghostbustershoerspiele.wordpress.com/ Die Neuzugänge in Heikos Sammlung könnt ihr übrigens hier sehen: https://www.instagram.com/muellerheiko2011/ Und zu Dennys YouTube- und Twitch Kanälen gehts hier entlang: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR_psf0XM3TfGdknR4AxtTg https://www.twitch.tv/spectraldenny /// Ihr seid begeisterte Spectral Radio Ohren und möchtet uns unterstützen? Dann schaut doch gerne bei Patreon vorbei: https://www.patreon.com/spectralradio Wir benutzen für unsere Podcasts folgendes Equipment: Rode NT USB Mini* https://amzn.to/48qNr8u Fifine AM8 USB/ XLR* https://amzn.to/3rpKc0j Sudotack USB Mikrofon* https://amzn.to/3Pu4P3i OneOdio Over Ear Kopfhörer* https://amzn.to/48szyqr Neuma Mikrofonarm mit Popschutz* https://amzn.to/3rcy2rp NexiGo N60 Webcam* https://amzn.to/3PEpqU4 *Affiliate Links/ Werbelinks Die mit Sternchen (*) gekennzeichneten Links sind sogenannte Affiliate-Links. Wenn du auf so einen Affiliate-Link klickst und über diesen Link einkaufst, bekomme ich von dem betreffenden Online-Shop oder Anbieter eine Provision. Für dich verändert sich der Preis nicht.
May the Fourth be with you! This week, we talk bumpy touchscreens, sports movies, Mario milestones, and dead people. #DontScrewThisUp Bud's Weekly Geek-out 09:40 – bumpy touchscreens related: Tactus Phorm Coming Soon 15:09 – Black Mirror: Season 6 teaser (Netflix series, season 6, June) (Zoner Jason) 20:00 – The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (in theatres November 17) 21:36 – Transformers: Rise of the Beasts trailer (in theatres June 9) _____ – Wish (Disney animated film, November 22) (Zoner Mary) 27:11 – Next Goal Wins (coming soon, #SPORTS!) 31:24 – Love & Death (Max series, April 27) 31:45 – fake Wes Anderson film: The Galactic Menagerie (A Star Wars Story) 33:20 – The Little Mermaid posters (finsh?) (in theatres May 26) Geek News Proper 38:46 – Jerry Springer dead at 79 (at his home, pancreatic cancer) 41:04 – Gordon Lightfoot dead at 84 (Toronto hospital, no cause released) 47:34 – Carrie Fisher to be honored with a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in celebration of Star Wars Day 48:50 – Mark Hamill coaches Cameron Monaghan for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor 49:17 – The Super Mario Bros. Movie hits $1B USD globally related: Nine million people have watched the full Super Mario Bros. Movie illegally posted on Twitter 51:06 – Transformers One animated prequel movie casts Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Keegan-Michael Key, Jon Hamm, Laurence Fishburne, and Brian Tyree Henry (dir: Josh Cooley of Toy Story 4, co-ex prod: Steven Spielberg, July 19, 2024) 52:08 – Paramount's Gladiator sequel's cast grows as Connie Nielsen closes deal to return as Lucilla while Stranger Things breakout Joseph Quinn lands Emperor Caracalla role related RUMOURS AND HEARSEY: Pedro Pascal 53:06 – James Gunn isn't thrilled with Star-Lord's role in the Avengers movies 53:36 – Kevin Smith opens up about trauma after spending a month in a mental health facility 55:18 – Rob Zombie Presents: Rob Zombie teams with Waxwork Records to release classic horror movie soundtracks, starting with 1932's White Zombie 55:37 – The Klingon Pop Warrior Reviews and Recommendayshes 56:03 – 91-Second Movie Review: Peter Pan & Wendy (find more at TheZone.fm/movies/) 1:01:39 – Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (Kirsten) (maybe) (review: ”the best Star Wars game in 20 years”) 1:06:37 – Scream VI (Kirsten & Pol & Art) 1:13:36 – Love & Death (Art) Join The Geek-out Podcast's Facebook page (where we'll release new episodes, and where you can talk with us) and Facebook group (where fans of the podcast can gather and talk geeky stuff)! Questions? Comments? Corrections? Suggestions? e-mail geekout@TheZone.fm Subscribe to The Zone's Geek-out Podcast on Apple Podcasts. Or, copypasta this link to subscribe using your podcatcher of choice: https://omny.fm/shows/the-geek-out-podcast/playlists/podcast.rss And, get more Zone podcasty goodness at TheZone.fm/podcast
Episode 391 von TMNT - Der Talk. Das Hauptthema diesmal ist der "TMNT III (1993) Soundtrack" von Waxwork Records mit Chris. Besucht auch meinen Blog unter http://tmnttalk.blogspot.com oder schreibt mir an tmnttalk1984@gmail.com.
Very special edition of the mWo Podcast this week not only on Patreon but everywhere, The Creepy Kentuckian welcomes for the first time Shon Wheeler co-owner/creator of the new genre vinyl label Scare Flair Records. Discussing what led to it's creation, the brief history of the company and some killer new releases coming up. In addition to that we cover the announcement that next year Netflix is doing away with Password sharing...all of this, news on the Halloween 3 special tomorrow night and LOTS MORE this week on the mWo Podcast!
“No derivative shit.” Spooky season concludes with Waxwork Records co-founder Kevin Bergeron, who talks to Gemma and Slim about his four favorite films—Black Christmas; Hausu; Tetsuo: The Iron Man and The Exorcist—and the craft and care that goes into Waxwork's vinyl reissues of great horror soundtracks. Watch Hausu before 30 November 2022, tag your review with “waxwork”, and you're in the draw to win a copy of the brand new soundtrack to the 1977 horror-fantasy classic. Plus: never use a ouija board in your own home, the original hot priest, the feminist horror of Black Christmas, psychiatry versus spirituality in 1970s America, the curse of being a single mom, finding your tribe, stealing White Zombie cassettes, hanging out with Glenn Danzig, building a record plant and shooting your shot, the genius of horror-soundtrack composers, and William Friedkin is a boss. Lists & Links: The Letterboxd list of films mentioned in this episode; Milo's “movies that have the craziest last 15 or 20 minutes”, Mosquitodragon's “Elevated Horror” is nothing new”, Andre de Nervaux's “You're not the same person once the film has finished”. Waxwork Records. Reviews of Tetsuo: The Iron Man by Hoyden42, Alee55, Black Christmas by Alex, Mag, The Exorcist by Lucy, Matt Brown, Hausu by Ayo Edebiri. Credits: This episode was recorded in New Orleans, Auckland and Pennsylvania, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Brian Formo. Transcript by Sophie Shin. Art by Samm. Theme: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by Moniker. The Letterboxd Show is a TAPEDECK production.
Welcome...to the graveyard. On this podcast I am joined by Spider One and Krsy Fox, the team behind the new film Allegoria, which is available On Demand and on Shudder starting August 2nd. Spider is the Writer and Director, and Krsy is the star of the film. We will discuss making the film just before the Covid lockdown, how one actor became so intense it caused a nosebleed, and the similarities between making music and making movies. I also have some soundtrack news from Waxwork Records. The Graveyard Show Podcast can be found everywhere podcasts exist, and I encourage you to subscribe to the GYS YouTube channel as well for new, original content. And as you exit the graveyard I would like to remind you to please…lock the gate behind you…we wouldn't want anyone to get out. Until next time...
While Netflix is firmly in the grips of Stranger Things fever, another, more quietly affecting horror series made waves through the back half of 2021 -- Mike Flanagan's haunting, meditative horror-drama Midnight Mass, about a small, deeply religious seaside town beset by a series of miracles. First, a new, charismatic pastor (Hamish Linklater) takes over the local church; then, a young girl paralyzed all her life suddenly gains the power to walk again. But before long, we learn the deep, dark secrets of Father Paul, as well as the mysterious creature who came with him, and the perverse lengths the town will turn just to get a whiff of its ungodly gifts. Like so many of Flanagan's projects, it's a riveting tale that uses the aesthetics of horror to tell deeply personal, psychological stories. Midnight Mass ruminates on, among other things, the heady mix of grief and faith, the power of religious fervor, and the lengths to which we'll go to stave off the unrelenting specter of death. It's maybe his most personal project -- it's a story he's waited decades to tell -- which makes it fitting that his longtime composers, Andy Grush and Taylor Newton Stewart (otherwise known as The Newton Brothers), came along for the ride, having worked with him on nearly every project since 2013's Oculus. The score is steeped in the show's Catholic milieu, comprised primarily of repurposed hymns, lovingly recreated and accentuated by the Brothers' understanding of Flanagan's mission. And together, we chat about their longstanding relationship with Flanagan, Andy's deep relationship to Catholicism, and how those dynamics informed their approach to crafting a score as significant for its moments of quiet awe as its sense of atmospheric horror. You can find The Newton Brothers at their official website here. Midnight Mass is currently streaming on Netflix. You can also listen to the score for Midnight Mass on your preferred music streaming service (or vinyl!) courtesy of Waxwork Records.
Colin Stetson joins The Film Scorer podcast to talk about his brutal, unconventional score to Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Netflix's new installment in the iconic horror series. Texas Chainsaw Massacre probably displays Colin at his most unrestrained, as the filmmakers largely gave him free reign to go as unconventional and vicious as possible. You can hear this in Colin's voice when he describes the score and composing process, and the feeling is infectious. As always, we go on some tangents like how horror and other film genres compare in terms of score and Ann Arbor's old DIY music scene (a town where we coincidentally both spent a lot of time). Texas Chainsaw Massacre is now streaming on Netflix while Colin's score is available everywhere. You can also order the gorgeous vinyl from Waxwork Records. Find out more about Colin on his website.
Plot; After nearly 50 years of hiding, Leatherface returns to terrorize a group of idealistic young friends who accidentally disrupt his carefully shielded world in a remote Texas town. We come back to bring another episode this week for your ear holes, this is our discussion of the brand new Netflix Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Waxwork Records will be releasing the soundtrack via Vinyl. You can pre-order here: https://waxworkrecords.com/collections/all/products/texas-chainsaw-massacre-2022 Twitch: http://twitch.tv/octoberspirits13 | http://twitch.tv/wolfqueen_85 Discord: https://discord.gg/9gxzYqweDB --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ehpodcasts/message
John and Jamie are joined by The Godfather of modern-day horror illustration, the amazing Ghoulish Gary Pullin. Gary joins the Horror Dads podcast for an interview and to explore the Universal Monster universe from the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's. Gary's portfolio includes contributions to Rue Morgue Magazine, Fangoria, Mondo, and Waxwork Records to name a few. As a highly accomplished designer, he has done posters for films such as: Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, The Big Lebowski, Vertigo, and The Babadook, and soundtracks including Creepshow, Christine, and Tales from the Crypt, and concert merch for the likes of Jack White, Alice Cooper, and Misfits. Check out Gary's work here: www.ghoulishgary.com
Tonight, we talked about the movie "Midsommar" and all the substance it has. We can "bear-ly" wait to hear your thoughts on it! We also cement some new segments involving news on "The Autopsy Report" from Re-Animator Rob and an "Undertaking Question of the Week" from Meg The Mortician. For the "Record of the Week" Christopher From The Black Lagoon reviews Waxwork Records' pressing of "Alice Sweet Alice."
Your hosts start this series talking about upcoming horror shows, planning your "31 Days of Horror," reviewing the WaxWork Records variant of "Child's Play 2" soundtrack on vinyl, and have an in-depth discussion about the 1980's movie "Maniac."
Episode 295 von TMNT - Der Talk. Das Hauptthema diesmal ist der "TMNT II - The Secre of the Ooze (1991) Soundtrack" von Waxwork Records mit Chris. Besucht auch meinen Blog unter http://tmnttalk.blogspot.com oder schreibt mir an tmnttalk1984@gmail.com.
Episode 293 von TMNT - Der Talk. Das Hauptthema diesmal ist der "TMNT (1990) Soundtrack" von Waxwork Records mit Chris. Besucht auch meinen Blog unter http://tmnttalk.blogspot.com oder schreibt mir an tmnttalk1984@gmail.com.
John and Jamie interview the incredibly talented award-winning poster artist and designer, Anthony Petrie. Anthony most recently designed the WaxWork Records vinyl cover for Friday the 13th Part VIII, Jason Takes Manhattan. Anthony’s illustrative work interacts with all aspects of horror, and his portfolio can be viewed at: www.anthonypetrie.com | Join the group as they discuss Modern Horror Films - they work to deconstruct horror themes, social context, and more.
DOWNLOAD Welcome to episode 236 of LOTC. Godzilla, Tentacles, Roger Corman and Krakens? This week the crew has gone underwater. That's right, we are discussing water creatures from the deep. The crew brings you nine full movie reviews as well as Facebook and Twitter shout outs. Also we announce the winner of the March 1974 Famous Monsters Of Filmland magazine issue. This episode was such a blast to record and we hope you will enjoy it as much as we did. We are sure there will be some movies mentioned that you have not heard of. So please get your pens and paper out so you can find some of these titles. Christmas is around the corner and our next episode will be Christmas slasher films. We are going to have one of the biggest contest giveaways ever. Santa Claus is definitely coming to someones house this year. We will be giving away 3 major prizes. Pictures are below of the prizes. 1st Place will win WaxWork Records Vinyl Release of 1979 Salems Lot as well as the Blu-Ray of Salems Lot2nd Place will win Waxwork Records newly released 1980 The Fog on Vinyl3rd Place will win Universal's Psycho 4 film collection on Blu-RayHow can you win? You have until December 15 to CALL 1-804-569-5682 and leave us a voicemail. We want to know if you was creating a Christmas Horror movie, who would you cast as Santa and Mrs Claus and what would you name the film. Call now so you will be entered into this mega contest.We ask that you please share this episode and contest with all your friends and social media sites. If you would be so kind as to leave a review of our podcast on what ever platform you listen. This helps the show out tremendously. Thank You so much for all your continued support. We love each and everyone of you.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!! Victor H .RodriguezThe Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseDigital Version The Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseThe Shining Girl's Book by : Lauren BeukesOther Authors to follow per Vicious VictorStephanie M WytovichT. KingfisherCV HuntShirley JacksonJames Tiptree Jr.LOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterLand Of The Creeps TwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookUniversal Monster CastWe Deal In LeadHorror Movie PodcastYouTube ChannelBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdPhantom Galaxy PodcastJessie Robbins Links :TwitterWebsiteEmailBloody Hook Podcast ItunesBloody Hook Podcast StitcherLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebook
Composer Paul Zaza has scored innumerable classic films, from the holiday feelings of A Christmas Story, the reggae-inflected tones of Popcorn, the country-tinged My Bloody Valentine, and the classic slasher tones of Prom Night, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. In recent years, his scores have seen reissue from the likes of 1984 Publishing, Strange Disc, Waxwork Records, and Terror Vision, in many cases bringing these complete scores to a wide audience for the first time. We spoke with the composer about all of this and more earlier this year.
Don’t reach for your Hypnocil. Freddy’s dead, and we’re looking ahead. So, what are we doing? Aren’t we taking a break? We are. Nothing’s changed there. But before we head into our third season, which we’ll soon announce, we wanted to share a special interview. In this special Friday the 13th episode, Michael Roffman speaks with Kevin Bergeron, co-founder of Waxwork Records. Together, the two discuss how he started the incredible vinyl company, which has issued pretty much all of your favorite horror scores on all kinds of wax throughout the 2010s. They also chatted about his favorite horror movies, what scares him, and what he has in store for 2020.
The DFC is back to soundtrack your life! Join T.G for episode 134 of The Damn Fine Cast. Your friendly neighbourhood soundtrack/film music podcast. Featuring cuts from Waxwork Records, Lakeshore Records & more! The Damn Fine Cast is brought to you by www.filmmusicdaily.com Two Headed Dog - https://www.twoheadeddog.com
The DFC is back to soundtrack your life! Join T.G for episode 123 of The Damn Fine Cast. Your friendly neighbourhood soundtrack/film music podcast. Featuring cuts from Ship To Shore Phono Co, Waxwork Records, Watertower Music, Lakeshore Records, Giallo Disco & more! The Damn Fine Cast is brought to you by www.filmmusicdaily.com Two Headed Dog - https://www.twoheadeddog.com
Alex and Ryan continue with part 2 of our bumper episode, covering the latest TMNT comics news and releases, plus the BIG NEWS on the future of TMNT movies! Our listeners had some great feedback on what should be in the next film, and we take a stab at it too. We cap it all off with your Mutated Messages so grab a slice and relax with the latest episode of the longest running TMNT podcast in the Multiverse!-------------------------Comics News-------------------------TMNT FCBD Solicit Reveals Details on Turtles’ 100th Issue Plans, Teases Possible Deathhttps://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/12/17/tmnt-fcbd-solicit-reveals-details-on-turtles-100th-issue-plans-teases-possible-deathComics Release Schedule:http://tmnt-ninjaturtles.com/tmnt-blog/IDW - IDW Series: #89 out now, #90 releasing January 23, 2019, #91 releasing February 13, 2019- TMNT Macro-Series #1-4 out now- TMNT: IDW 20/20 out now- Shredder in Hell #1, out now, #2 of 5 releasing February 20, 2019- Rise of the TMNT: #4 out now, #5 available February 13, 2019Mirage- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection, Volume 7 – delayed to March 6, 2019- Tales of the TMNT, Volume 8 is out now! Collects Issues of Mirage Tales of the TMNT Vol.2, Issues 22-25. Volume 9, which collects Tales Vol.2 Issues 26-30, is delayed without a new release date so stay tunedImage- TMNT: Urban Legends (Original Volume 3) #9 out now, #10 coming February 20, 2019Dark Horse- Usagi Yojimbo / TMNT: The Complete Collection TPB, out now- The Art of TMNT HC (Dark Horse), available May 29, 2019Archie- The FINAL TMNT Adventures, Vol. 16 TPB from IDW. Collects Archie TMNT Adventures Issues #67-72. out now-------------------------Movie News-------------------------Waxwork Records is thrilled to announce the deluxe vinyl release of the 1990 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Original Motion Picture Score by John DuPrezhttps://waxworkrecords.com/collections/vinyl/products/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtlesWWE Superstars Zack Ryder, Daniel Bryan, and Curt Hawkins Auditioned For 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Rocksteady Rolehttps://comicbook.com/wwe/2019/01/17/wwe-turtles-zack-ryder-daniel-bryan-curt-hawkins-rocksteady-role/TMNT Producers Confirm New Film in the Workshttps://twitter.com/variety/status/1084593794576601088?s=12How to Make a Bodacious 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Moviehttps://filmschoolrejects.com/how-to-make-a-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-movie/-------------------------Mutated Messages-------------------------Judith Hoag Q&A from Florida Supercon 2018https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeIqcdeOES4Synamic Fix - Interview with Kevin Nashhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_JicuUUGyE-------------------------Song of the Show-------------------------Partners in Kryme - Turtle Power (Alternate Version from TMNT: Out of the Shadows Video Game)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr48c0IfppYCheck us out on our official website: http://www.turtlepowerpodcast.comFollow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TMNTpodcastFollow Ryan: http://www.twitter.com/figdonpatFollow Alex: http://www.twitter.com/arodriguez2005Follow Darby: http://www.twitter.com/DarbyTPattonLike us on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TurtlePowerPodcastSubscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/TurtlePowerPodcastShare your feedback with us via email: turtlepowerpodcast@gmail.comSubscribe and Rate us on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/turtle-power-podcast/id533316960Listen on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=55235&refid=stprListen on Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Igqm4yvgvhnf2wpzktd2f566fj4?t=Turtle_Power_PodcastListen on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/1xX5qMjy9mriLqC3DnFBFSCLICK HERE TO WATCH ON YouTube CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE MP3
It's almost time for monsters & spirits to run amok (amok-amok-amok) around the land of the living! Why not prepare yourself with some horror radio! This month we discuss a little horror film that hit theaters called IT. I also take a look at all the horror television series coming back this October, review Halloween Horror Nights 27 in Orlando Florida and tons of other treats for your goodie bag. But the main star this month is Waxwork Records Co-owner Kevin Bergeron! He's he to share a bit about the companies new venture into comics. We also talk vinyl and discuss some future exclusives that could be on the way. Trick or treat! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hallowseve365/support
The DFC is back for 2019 to soundtrack your life! Join T.G for episode 120 of The Damn Fine Cast. Featuring cuts from Lakeshore Records, Waxwork Records, Invada, Mondo + more. The Damn Fine Cast is brought to you by www.filmmusicdaily.com Two Headed Dog - https://www.twoheadeddog.com
In the fall of 1992, the world was introduced to a new horror movie by the name of Candyman. Based upon the wonderful Clive Barker short story "The Forbidden", Candymanhas become a true classic among the horror elite thanks to Bernard Rose's inspired directing, great performances from its main leads, the atmospheric score by composer Philip Glass, and most importantly it created one of the greatest screen villains of our time. The film went on to become a critical and financial success, but it has never been given a proper home video release. The previous dvd editions weren't very good and the single disc bluray release I've heard wasn't much better. Fans have been clammering for a better release of the film over the years and thankfully Arrow Video has once again stepped in and produced another wonderful special edition from the Clive Barker library. It's almost as good as The Scarlet Boxset. The audio and picture quality are the best out of all the previous editions and I can't imagine it getting a better treatment than this in the future. This is another limited edition and it's only being released in the UK, but American fans don't need to fret because Scream Factory has also produced their own edition as well. Contents for this edition include exclusive artwork by Gary Pullin who does a lot of wonderful vinyl cover art for Waxwork Records. There's a forty-page perfect bound booklet that reproduces the original hand-painted storyboards by writer/director Bernard Rose. There's a fully illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by festival programmer Michael Blyth. And finally, six postcard-sized original UK lobby card reproductions. Which you can see in one of the pictures I've shared below along with some of Rose's hand-painted storyboard pics: In the fall of 1992, the world was introduced to a new horror movie by the name of Candyman. Based upon the wonderful Clive Barker short story "The Forbidden", Candymanhas become a true classic among the horror elite thanks to Bernard Rose's inspired directing, great performances from its main leads, the atmospheric score by composer Philip Glass, and most importantly it created one of the greatest screen villains of our time. The film went on to become a critical and financial success, but it has never been given a proper home video release. The previous dvd editions weren't very good and the single disc bluray release I've heard wasn't much better. Fans have been clammering for a better release of the film over the years and thankfully Arrow Video has once again stepped in and produced another wonderful special edition from the Clive Barker library. It's almost as good as The Scarlet Boxset. The audio and picture quality are the best out of all the previous editions and I can't imagine it getting a better treatment than this in the future. This is another limited edition and it's only being released in the UK, but American fans don't need to fret because Scream Factory has also produced their own edition as well. Contents for this edition include exclusive artwork by Gary Pullin who does a lot of wonderful vinyl cover art for Waxwork Records. There's a forty-page perfect bound booklet that reproduces the original hand-painted storyboards by writer/director Bernard Rose. There's a fully illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by festival programmer Michael Blyth. And finally, six postcard-sized original UK lobby card reproductions. Which you can see in one of the pictures I've shared below along with some of Rose's hand-painted storyboard pics: Disc One: There are two commentaries with the first one being very informative track with writer/director Bernard Rose and Candyman himself Tony Todd. They do a good job of keeping things chatting. Some of my favorite bits are that they shot in the real Cabrini Green of Chicago and hired real gangsters to help give the movie a more authentic feel. Rose had a lot of fights with the producers about Candyman being a sympathetic and tragic hero. Another interesting note is that Candyman was Rose's first script that he ever wrote for a film which almost caused the movie not to get made. I'm not going to go into all the details here, but it's a silly story about how the Hollywood system is ass-backwards. Rose also has never seen either Candyman sequels and doesn't care too. That's probably a smart move on his part. The most outrageous revelations from the track come from Todd who was pitched ideas for both a Candyman vs Leprechaun and Candyman vs The Crypt Keeper films. Yeah, those would've struck Hollywood gold right there. My question is why would Candyman fight anyone? He also was never fan of the floating out of the window scene. Rose loves Get Outand Jordan Peele is mentioned more than once. Another revelation that I found annoying was that the producers forced Rose to cut the dancing scene with Helen and Candyman shorter because they didn't like the interracial context. Today that scene would've stay in. Rose also talks about the bonfire scene and how it was very scary to shoot. Finally, the ending was a re-shoot which I didn't know. This was a very good commentary and shouldn't be missed. The second commentary by Stephen Jones (Clive Barker's Shadows of Eden) and Kim Newman is actually my favorite out of the two because these guys know their stuff when it comes to horror movies. They bring up interesting theories that open doors to look at the movie differently. I think the most interesting comment they make is how Candyman could be totally removed from the story and the movie would still work as a creepy, psychological thriller. When Jones was doing some research for the commentary, he found that the original land of Cabrini Green was referred to as the “little hell.” And the most important point they make is that even though the movie has a lot of changes from the original story, Rose's direction doesn't affect the flavor of it. The rest of the features are broken up into featurettes: Be My Victim: Interview with Tony Todd. Todd talks about how at first he didn't believe the offer for the part was real when he was called by the producers. Originally, the studio wanted a more Eddie Murphy-type character for the role. This goes to show that producers never took horror seriously back in the early 90's. Rose wanted a more serious approach and he knew Todd could bring that out. Both men wanted a Phantom of the Operastyle of character. The gothic vibe and lynching story line were also created by Rose and Todd. The costume created by Leonard Pollack was another step for Todd to create the character. The pants he wore were from that period as well. Another intersting fact is that there were five gangs operating in Cabrini Green during filming. The filmmakers had to pay them off to shoot there and they also had police snipers on set to protect the actors. Todd obviously adores Rose and says he's a wonderful person. Rose apparently had to fight the NWACP because of how the film shows a black man in negative light. He states that films that bring up racial disparities are good for conversation with Candymanleading to many interesting discussions. I couldn't agree more with him on that. He also said before he got the role Virginia Madsen (who was co-producer) had to sign off on him to do it. They got along great during the making of the film. To end the interview, he comments on how the bees had their own trailer and had their own names. He also mentioned this on the Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh bluray release. Here's hoping that Todd gets to play the character again in the upcoming remake. It was always you Helen: Interview with Virginia Madsen. Virginia comes across like a very warm and compassionate person. She still has that beautiful smile that I've always loved about her when I first saw the film. Originally, the role of Helen was going to be played by Rose's girlfriend and Madsen was going to play Bernadette. Of course the gods of cinema interfered and Rose's girlfriend got sick and Madsen was given the role instead. She also had a lot of great things to say about working with Bernard Rose. He made her eat a lot pizza because he wanted her to “stay round” throughout the movie. The way she approached the part was that she pretended it was her in those circumstances. She found that she shared a lot of the same qualities that Helen had. Bernard Rose hypnotized her in the scenes where the Candyman puts Helen in a trance. It really scared her, but she wanted to do it again immediately! After making that film, she decided she would never do it again though. When the topic goes to talking about her co-star Tony Todd, the first thing she noticed about him was that he's quite beautiful and had a wonderful voice. He was also very handsome and gentle. The shot where Candyman breaks through the mirror to scare Helen was real and she wasn't expecting it at all. It pissed her off that the filmmakers did that to her, but later she found out that it took them a lot convincing to get Todd to do it. She totally has forgiven Tony today for the incident. She also relates the Candyman and Helen's love story to Phantom of the Operacalling it a “everlasting” love. She comments on how all the cast was all very close and even working with bees is quite pleasant. She didn't however like working in the burn makeup though. And finally, she still regardsCandymanas one of her favorite movies. The Writing on the Wall: The Production of Candyman: Interview with Jane Anne Stewart. Once again props are given to Rose for being great to work with. He knew what he wanted as far the design went and if he wanted a wall covered with fake feces, he was going to get it. A lot of her production designs are based on something real. They scouted with a location manager all over Cabrini Green to create a realistic look for the movie. The buildings there were built very inexpensively. Walls could easily be bashed through like in the movie. Stewart used this same aesthetic when crafting the sets for the film. When it came to craft Candyman's lair for the film she believed it would be in one of the spaces where the occupants of Cabrini Green lived. She talked to Rose about how the people had built the lair for him. She built the set so big that DP Tony Richmond had to ask her to remove four feet from the ceiling, so he could get lights onto the set. The bonfire set was created by asking the city to bring in tons of trash. She built the path for the fire when Virginia crawls through the set. They practiced this a lot before shooting to get it just right so there wouldn't be any problems. Forbidden Flesh: The Makeup FX of Candyman. Bob Keen, Gary J. Tunnicliffe, and Mark Coulier all talk about their experiences working on the movie. They were all hired to do the film after Hellraiser III: Hell on Earthhad finished filming. Gary J. Tunnicliffe built all the effects for the film and even created the hook. It was going to be much longer with the stump starting at the shoulder or the elbow. I'm glad they went against this idea. They tried to purchase a hook at first, but then decided to have it made by a blacksmith. Which is were things get a little weird for them. They explained to the blacksmith what they wanted, and he seemed fine with it at first. It's when they came back to pick it up that the blacksmith refused to give it to them because he and his son believed “in the good Lord Jesus.” He also said that they were also spawns of the devil. What an asshole. So, Gary had to make it himself which I think turned out better in the end. Things happen for a reason. They also talk about the effects for the chest reveal. A lot the work they put into that was covered up by the bees unfortunately. We were supposed to see lungs in the ribcage expanding in and out. I would've loved to have seen that. A Story to Tell: Clive Barker's the Candyman: Douglas E. Winters talks about The Forbidden. Douglas E. Winters, who wrote the excellent book on Clive Barker called The Dark Fantastictalks about Clive's early days and how "The Forbidden" story and movie are different from one another. For new fans that may not know “The Forbidden” appeared in volume five in The Books of Bloodand in the US as In the Flesh. The title “The Forbidden” Winters explains refers to “the forbidden fruit, the Faustian pact, or Pandora's box being opened.” It's that desire or need to see something that is kept from us. Winters comments that "The Forbidden" is the archetypal Clive Barker horror story because it's a horror story about horror stories. It's about the “allure of horror stories and why we want to read them.” In Clive's story the setting is a slum in Liverpool where a woman who's fascinated with graffiti and how that fascination leads her into the chaotic world of myths and legends. Eventually, she comes to know a creature known as the Candyman, a “forgotten God” who's brought back to life because of her fascination with his acts and the community that also believes in him. It's a fascinating look into the story and how Bernard Rose fell in love with it so much that he wanted to make an adaptation of it. Urban Legend: Unwrapping Candyman: Interview with Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes. Tananarive Due and her husband Steven Barnes are American authors who really love Candyman. They talk about how they were happy that it was a horror film with African Americans in it. They appreciated the political awareness of the story and how poverty played a large part into creating another underlying subtext that made the setting itself a monster. They believe if Candyman were made today you'd have to spend more time with the black characters which I'm sure the remake will probably do. I really agreed with them when they said how the film pleases both black and white audiences. They also say it helped that Bernard Rose wasn't American, so he could look outside US system to make a film that would be more honest in its storytelling. The rest of the first disc has the original theatrical trailer, an image gallery, and three Bernard Rose short films. Disc Two: Original UK Theatrical Version that contains a few seconds of extra gore in scene where Candyman kills the psychiatrist. It's really very little and doesn't affect the scene at all. I'm still glad they made it available for the fans for this release. The Cinema of Clive Barker: The Devine Explicit— a brand new interview with Clive Barker. This is no doubt my favorite feature on the entire set. It's been awhile since we've last heard from Clive and he has much to say about his films and why he loves what he does. He also gets very personal in this interview, but I'd like for everyone to experience these moments for themselves. I can't stress how well done this interview is. Sadly, it's is only exclusive to this release and I highly recommend it to any Clive Barker fan. I think this is the definitive edition of Candyman. Like I said before you really can't out do this version. It will be curious to see if Arrow Video will eventually release this into a single disc version in the future. If they do they should release it Stateside with the Clive Barker interview included. Every fan deserves to see that. This edition comes highly recommended!
The DFC is back to soundtrack your life with even more killer cuts. Join T.G for episode 117 of The Damn Fine Cast. Featuring cuts from Silva Screen Records, Waxwork Records, Four Flies Records + More The Damn Fine Cast is brought to you by www.filmmusicdaily.com Two Headed Dog - https://www.twoheadeddog.com
Captain Ginger #1 by Stuart Moore, June Brigman, Roy Richardson, Veronica Gandini and company from Ahoy Comics, Scooby Doo, Image-O-Rama: MCMLXXV #2 by Joe Casey, Ian Macewan, and Brad Simpson, Dead Rabbit #1 by Gerry Duggan, John McCrea, and Mike Spicer, Extremity by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer, and Savage Dragon #239 by Erik GOAT Larsen and Nikos Koutsis, Dr. Stone Volume 1 by Riichiro Inagaki and Boichi from Viz, The Unbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion #1 by Gerard Way, Gabriel Ba, and Nick Filardi from Dark Horse, Marvel Two-in-One: The Fate of the Four by Chip Zdarsky, Jim Cheung, Valerio Schiti and Company, Shuri #1 by Nnedi Okorafor and Leonardo Romero, House of Waxwork #2 by Donny Cates, Marty Davis, Rachel Deering, Raimi Sharkey, Christian DiBari, and Mike Spicer from Waxwork Records, Cursed Comic Cavalcade from DC, plus a whole mess more!
It's Halloween on Shock Waves, and your hosts Rob Galluzzo, Elric Kane, Rebekah McKendry, and Ryan Turek are celebrating with special guests Kevin Bergeron of Waxworks Records and TRICK 'R TREAT composer Douglas Pipes! But first, the latest horrors! Shock Waves is now on Hulu! Details on our first ever video episode at the top of the show. Ryan talks about THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER and THE DEVIL'S RAIN! Elric's been revisiting the CHILD'S PLAY series again, and reports back on SEQUENCE BREAK. Bekah checked out the 2003 RED RIDING HOOD, and the TV show LORE. Rob continues his all October anthology kick with ASYLUM and TWICE-TOLD TALES. Then we welcome Kevin Bergeron, the head of the Waxwork Records label, as well as famed composer Douglas Pipes (THE BABYSITTER, KRAMPUS, TRICK 'R TREAT). We discuss Kevin's experiences launching and running the label, working with filmmakers such as William Friedkin and Martin Scorsese, and collaborating with Douglas Pipes on the HOUSE OF WAXWORK comic book. We also delve into Pipes work with Michael Dougherty. We even get 2 new title announcements from Waxwork Records! Kick back, join the conversation, and Happy Halloween!
This week we Streeeeeeetch things out as we talk about Spider-Man: Homecoming, Meepleville, Gong Show, Boing-Boing, Stretch Armstrong, Settlers of Catan, Dying Light, Zinger in space, The next Grudge, Tarantino's next movie, New Warriors get cast, Joan and Stan Lee, Close Encounters, Luke Cage, Futurama, Tales for a Halloween Night, Who Fears Death, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight, Assassin's Creed, The Umbrella Academy, Game of Thrones traveling exhibit, and Waxwork Records. Boing, Boing. It's time for a Geek Shock! For Grandma Godbold
If you're a vinyl collector, a film buff or both, you likely know Waxwork Records' attention to detail, as they've pressed horror movie and cult classic scores and soundtracks on lushly-colored vinyl accompanied with extensive liner notes and mind-blowing packaging since 2013. Today, Waxwork CEO and co-founder Kevin Bergeron discusses his favorite New Orleans record stores, the process in selecting and pressing Waxwork releases, being a member of the first U.S. band to ever tour Cuba, working with Martin Scorsese on 2016's Taxi Driver release, his thoughts on this year's runaway hit thriller Get Out, and EXCLUSIVE news on upcoming Waxwork pressings for Queen Of Earth, The Exorcist, The French Connection, several Friday The 13th sequels and more! Tune in as well to enter to win a beautiful purple pressing of the score for 1980's Altered States by legendary composer John Corigliano! Visit WaxworkRecords.com for more info on the label and upcoming releases. Plus this week, we discuss this weekend's Record Store Day releases with Nick Digilio on WGN Radio 720AM in Chicago!
Welcome to Episode II of 'Cuts From The Crypt', The DFN's monthly horror soundtrack show. Episode II features cuts from GOBLIN, THE EXORCIST, LUNARIS RECORDS, WAXWORK RECORDS, FABIO FRIZZI, A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, INVADA RECORDS +More. Theme by Repeated Viewing Art by Eric Adrian Lee Produced by Tony Giles
Episode 72 of The DFC is brought to you by www.twoheadeddog.com TG dives into his box of vinyl delights with selections from: INVADA RECORDS, WAXWORK RECORDS, VARESE SARABANDE, DATA AIRLINES, MILAN and more + Ryan from TERROR VISION talks SPOOKIES. Created by Tony Giles & Scott Johannsson DFN Ident by Repeated Viewing DFC Logo by Dan Cullinan Feb '17
Episode 71 of The DFC is brought to you by www.twoheadeddog.com TG dives into his box of vinyl delights with selections from: LAKESHORE RECORDS, WAXWORK RECORDS, VARESE SARABANDE, WITCHBOARD, MILAN and more + Ryan from TERROR VISION talks WNUF FRANK STEWART PRESENTS HALLOWEEN. Created by Tony Giles & Scott Johannsson DFN Ident by Repeated Viewing DFC Logo by Dan Cullinan Feb '17
Episode Fourteen of 5/5/78 sees Tony Giles in conversation with genre legend and idol -Barbara Crampton. They chat about Barbara's return to acting, some of her recent roles, the horror community + a whole lot more. This episode also features some of TG's favourite Barbara Crampton movie themes courtesy of Waxwork Records and Wojciech Golczewski. Recorded & edited by Tony Giles Jan 2017 Theme song for 5/5/78 podcast, composed, produced, performed by Steve Greene. http://battlechamber.com/ https://facebook.com/battlechamberstudio/ http://twitter.com/battlechamber1
Episode 68 TG dives into his box of vinyl delights with selections from: WAXWORK RECORDS, LUNARIS RECORDS, WRWTFWW, ONE WAY STATIC, DATA DISCS + more! Created by Tony Giles & Scott Johannsson DFN Ident by Repeated Viewing DFC Logo by Dan Cullinan Jan '17
Episode 46. Our weekly roundup includes an early sample of the soundtrack to Turkish horror film BASKIN, Morricone's UCCELLACCI E UCCELINI, MOTHER 2, THE SPACEY BRUCE LACEY, and our usual crop of golden oldies. We're joined by our old pal Kevin from WAXWORK RECORDS to discuss their imminent re-issue of THE WARRIORS as well as some updates on their current release schedule. Created by Tony Giles & Scott Johannsson Recorded at Solatron Studios, Birmingham UK Theme Music by Scott Johannsson DFC Logo by Dan Cullinan March 26th 2016
Greg and Jenius head out and invade Illinois for the Days of the Dead horror convention. In part 1 they talk with artist Ghoulish Gary Pullin whose work you have seen on Waxwork Records, Mondo, and Deathwaltz Records. You will never see the Halloween poster the same way again!
In our ongoing series focusing on independent record labels, we have Kevin Bergeron from Waxwork Records on the show. Waxwork Records is an independent, soundtrack focused label that has put out some amazing titles like Friday the 13th, Creepshow and some more recent scores from Starry Eyes and Phase IV. Kevin comes from a punk/hardcore background so I had to have him on. We discussed DIY culture, living in New Orleans and of course, soundtracks. MONTHLY DONATIONONE TIME DONATION Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Episode 13. This time out we're listening to THE STRANGE VICE OF MRS WARDH, neo-Giallo re-score to THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY'S TEARS, CHILDREN OF THE CORN and Waxwork Records release FRIDAY THE 13th Part II. Tony gets caught up in a shark movie frenzy, and announces the winner of our signed EX_MACHINA OST competition. Our guest is Cam from STRANGE DISC RECORDS out of Rochester, NY who have so far released the soundtracks to SURF NAZIS MUST DIE and SLIME CITY. Created by Tony Giles & Scott Johannsson Recorded at Solatron Studios, Birmingham UK July 24th 2015 Theme Music by Scott Johannsson
Episode 7. In this episode SJ unpacks some new arrivals live on air, including a serious grail re-issue from Mondo! (Hint: Agent Cooper is happy he's got an original!) Most of this week's show is given over to our in-depth chat with the charming Kevin and Suzy from Waxwork Records. They hip us to what's coming up from the label (along with some sweet preview samples…), the background behind Waxwork and we grill them on their favourite vinyl soundtracks. Created by Tony Giles & Scott Johannsson Recorded at Solatron Studios, Birmingham UK May 14th 2015 Title Music by Scott Johannsson
12/14/2014 Jose and Ryan talk about Clive Barker news from the last couple of weeks, and our review of the new Shout Factory release of Lord of Illusions. Is it worthy? Find out in the next hour and a half. Clive Barker News Nightbreed is now on Netflix https://www.netflix.com/Login?locale=en-US&nextpage=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.netflix.com%2Fsearch%2FNightbreed Days of the Dead Hellraiser Reunion Atlanta 2015 has a poster signed by Clive Barker https://www.facebook.com/daysofthedead/photos/gm.814275878614763/803742996330722/?type=1&theater Seraphim has a Question http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2014/12/02/seraphim-has-a-question/ Neil Gaiman's Tweet, interviewing about Nightbreed. https://twitter.com/neilhimself/status/359470184655880192 Revelations Photo Journal for Century Guild digitization https://www.facebook.com/clivebarkerinfo/photos/a.456358336347.246634.128197556347/10152807596531348/?type=1&theater Nichloas Vince, Chattering with Anne Bobby, Luggage in the Crypt interview http://www.nicholasvince.com/events/2014/12/7/chattering-with-anne-bobby Christian Francis talks Boom Hellraiser with Bloody Disgusting http://bloody-disgusting.com/interviews/3323035/interview-christian-francis-talks-hellraiser-bestiary-4-nightbreed-directors-cut/ Hellraiser screening with Nicholas Vince and Robin Vidgeon http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/alan-smithees-cinema-verite-presents-hellraiser-tickets-13881210073?aff=eac2 Supplies are limited for Clive Barker Imaginer #1 http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2014/12/07/imaginer-the-art-of-clive-barker-copies-are-running-low/ Rob caught a letter to Clive Barker on Clive Barker's Facebook wall from George Roth about Nightbreed Kane from Nightbreed). http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2014/12/07/actor-george-roth-touching-letter-to-clive-barker/ Feb 13-15 Shock Pop Comic Con Mark Miller and Jovanka Vuckovic will be there to represent Clive Barker's art and the Jaqueline Ess movie project. http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2014/12/09/shock-pop-comic-con-jacqueline-ess-barker-art-exhibit/ Deviant Art Men of the City contest news http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2014/12/09/clive-barker-chosen/ Waxwork Records has the Nightbreed soundtrack on Vinyl http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2014/12/10/big-nightbreed-soundtrack-news/ Site News Check out our Review of Disposophobia http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2014/12/02/review-disposophobia/ Rob's Feature: Should CB direct another movie? Clive Barker Podcast Presents Fundraiser II (Round 5) Round 5 Books of the Tribes (3) Soft Covers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPJirKXyIkE&feature=youtu.be Deluxe Edition Nightbreed – Rob Ridenour Nightbreed T-Shirt, Fan made by Rob Ridenour Stuff from Kip Jankowski Followers of the Pandorics Shirt (2X) King Rocker Shirt (2X) Sealed PC/DVD of Clive Barker's Jericho Double Starter Deck for Clive Barker's Imajica Trading Card Game Cabal Curt Poster 1 (Christian Francis) Cabal Cut Poster 2 (Christian Francis) Daniel Von Bargen on Malcolm in the Middle. web www.clivebarkercast.com iTunes (Leave a review!), Podomatic, XBOX Music Store, Tune-In Radio, Stitcher, Doubletwist, Blackberry and Pocketcast. Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast | @OccupyMidian forum: www.clivebarkerfans.com/forum Theme by Colin Lacativa