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Explore " bela lugosi" with insightful episodes like "57 - אד ווד | Ed Wood", "Universal Monster Chroniken - Dracula (1931)", "Dracula (1931)", "112: Special Spooktacular Episode: Dracula (1931)" and "Ep. 58 Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" from podcasts like ""Trashtalk טראשטוק", "Spuk, Terror & Gedärm", "Kill By Kill: Talking Horror Characters One Death At A Time", "Three & 1/2 Gentlemen" and "The Gates Of Cimino"" and more!
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Universal Monster Chroniken - Dracula (1931)
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Dracula (1931)
Listen to us… the podcast of the night… what beautiful nonsense we make!! That’s right, we’re sinking our teeth into the movie that we can honestly say started it all - the 1931 Universal Studios classic, DRACULA!! Along the way, we stake our claim on uneven Bela Lugosi impersonations, connect the dots with the Brides and an infamous Ghostbusters BJ, unpack Bram Stoker’s repressed personal history for juicy clues, and Patrick offloads every weird piece of history he learned as a Universal Studios Backlot tour guide about this film!! All that, plus the Van Helsing and Van Halen crossover you’ve always wanted, we expose the beta duck that is Jonathan Harker and play the immortal game Choose Your Own Deathventure!! We never drink… wine, but you’ll want to guzzle down every drop of this week’s Kill By Kill!!
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112: Special Spooktacular Episode: Dracula (1931)
Pack your bags and travel light as the hosts are about to make a trip to Transylvanian, wrapping up their fourth annual special spooktacular season, reviewing one of the earliest classic horror films, Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi and directed by Tod Browning. Based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker, it’s known as the first film in the Universal Studios’ classic monster movies series. The hosts pair the film with the Vampire Kiss cocktail. So enjoy your stay in the castle and join the hosts as they help Van Helsing square off against the Count with this all time classic film.
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Ep. 58 Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Happy Halloween! Join writer/director Mark Bessenger and me as we talk about one of the first horror comedies ever produced.
We go into how the film came into production as well as the history of this comedy team. How they started in vaudeville to their eventual end.
This film is a childhood favorite of mine!
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The Movie Loot 94: The Vampire Loot (with Tyler Jones)
In this episode, Carlo and special guest Tyler talk about vampires, and they suck at it! Hear them talk about the story of the genre, from Count Orlok to Lestat, and also share their favorite vampire movies. They suck! So put on your plastic fangs and check it out!
00:00:00 - 00:04:00 -- Intro
00:04:00 - 00:10:04 -- Meet Tyler Jones!
00:10:04 - 00:20:26 -- The Vampire Talk
00:20:26 - 00:33:41 -- The Vampire Quote Game
00:33:41 - 01:32:26 -- The Vampire Loot
01:32:26 - 01:39:01 -- Social Media's Vampire Loot
01:39:01 - 01:41:14 -- Closing
01:41:14 - 01:44:28 -- Outro
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19th Annual A-Z of Horror Festival, Part 1 (Audition, The Black Cat, Christine, Day of the Dead, Effects, The Fearless Vampire Killers, The Grudge, The House that Dripped Blood)
If you're not ready for an October horror movie festival, then you're in the wrong place! We have letters A-H ready for you, featuring an evil car, zombies, vampires, vengeful spirits, and some seemingly regular people with some serious mental health issues. We'll discuss:
- Audition (1999)
- The Black Cat (1934)
- Christine (1983)
- Day of the Dead (1985)
- Effects (1979)
- The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)
- The Grudge (2004)
- The House that Dripped Blood (1971)
Welcome back to the A-Z of Horror Festival! An October ritual.
IT'S ALIVE: Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, and the Casting of Frankenstein
Screenwriter, producer, and author Julian David Stone joins the podcast to discuss his new novel, IT'S ALIVE, and the fascinating story about the last-minute casting of Frankenstein.
The story involves Bela Lugosi, who was at the height of his popularity having just come off his hit DRACULA (1931), and Boris Karloff, a relatively unknown journeyman actor. And pulling the strings is young 23-year-old Junior Laemmle, head of production at Universal Pictures and son of studio founder Carl Laemmle. Along the way we meet director James Whale, discuss the involvement of Lon Chaney, and explore the backdrop of 1930s Hollywood. It's a fascinating look into the real-life events behind one of the most enduring films and most important developments in the evolution of the Universal Monsters.
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Done is Better Than Perfect: Ed Wood
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Ep 078: The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023)
Dracula on a boat! That basically sums is up! Dominick gives his thoughts about the new horror film.
Episode 264 - Ed Wood
Today the boys review Ed Wood, the 1994 Tim Burton film about struggling director Edward D. Wood Jr. who, despite his lack of skill and talent, tries his hardest to fulfill his dream as a Hollywood director and work with his life long idol, Bella Lugosi.
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Cultpix Radio Ep.69 - Ed Wood Jr: NOT the Worst Director Ever (with Jim Knipfel)
Django and Smut celebrate Cultpix being named on of the 10 Best New Streaming Services, talks about the next two episodes before the summer break, highlight the launch of the LGBTQ+ sub-genre and mourn the demise of Network Releasing.
We have held what is probably the world's most comprehensive retrospective of the films of Ed Wood Jr, including films that he directed, wrote the script or book on which it is based. All-in-all 20 films, TV shows and shorts that Wood is linked to.
While Ed Wood is often derided as the 'worst director ever', an image that Tim Burton's loving biopic "Ed Wood" (1994) only partly dispels, there is more to him than midnight screening of "Plan 9". We talk to writer and film expert Jim Knipfel, whose article "Ed Wood: Not Actually The Worst Director in History" goes a long way toward re-appraising Ed Wood, noting that "his films have a unique energy and charm that should be appreciated."
"Glen or Glenda" (1953) - It could be argued that G/G is an art film because it has a visual flair and style of its own that would not shame Bunuel. The film is a heartfelt please for compassion and understanding.
"Jail Bait" (1954) - Wood's juvenile delinquent film sees several Woods regulars, such as Lyle Talbot, Steve Reeves and Dolores Fuller, with Herbert Rollins replacing Bela Lugosi, only to die on the last day of shooting.
"Bride of the Monster" (1955) - Despite what Tim Burton would have you believe, the giant octopus was not broken and Lugosi gives a great performance despite being in bad health by this stage.
"Plan 9 From Outer Space" (1959) - This Ed Wood film has been screened and discussed to death, but it is far from the worst film ever made.
"Night of the Ghouls" (1959) - A semi-sequel to "Bride of the Monster" and "Plan 9", which completes Wood’s sci-fi/horror trilogy and his Kelton the Cop trilogy. It is a perfectly serviceable horror film.
"The Sinister Urge" (1960) - Considered Wood's last legitimate film, this crime 'roughie' is fairly bleak, rough but also more sophisticated, as Wood was getter better at his craft, even as he fought with alcoholism and setbacks.
"Orgy of the Dead" (1965) - The film is "an insane, almost artsy, nudie horror picture featuring an endless stream of zombie strippers." In Sweden it was cut up into loop-style single strip numbers. Criswell is also there, but looking worse for wear.
"Necromania" (1971) - An early and interesting example of "soft X" film, where genitals and erect penises are shown, but there is no touching them or action.
While he will probably always be known as 'the Worst Director of all Time', Ed Wood Jr. is having the last laugh, because we are still watching and discussing his films long after his death.
There is a Ed Wood Spotify playlist.
Given' 'em Ed's Wood
Ever wondered what it's like to dive deep into the world of one of the worst filmmakers of all time? Buckle up as we take you on a nostalgic journey through Tim Burton's 1994 cult classic, Ed Wood, starring Johnny Depp. Discover how Ed Wood's passion for filmmaking led him to create some of the most unforgettable movies, despite their lackluster reception, and reminisce on the golden days of Burton's filmography with classics like Mars Attacks, Sleepy Hollow, and Edward Scissorhands.
In our lively discussion, we dissect the comedic elements of Ed Wood, praise Martin Landau's memorable performance as Bela Lugosi, and debate the themes of following your dreams and overcoming roadblocks. We also ponder the film's commentary on the movie industry and assess its impact on Burton's career. Get ready to laugh out loud as we share our hilarious drinking game for the movie, featuring triggers such as "Angora" and "Bela Lugosi's track marks."
But it's not all fun and games as we also celebrate the inclusive nature of Ed Wood's film, exploring themes of marginalization and respect for the characters. We discuss Bill Murray's portrayal of a trans character, the role of Bela Lugosi, and the multifaceted character of Tor Johnson. Plus, don't miss our analysis of George "The Animal" Steele's intelligence and the difference between his in-ring and interview personas. So grab your popcorn and join us for a fun-filled trip down memory lane as we appreciate the impact of Tim Burton's Ed Wood.
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44. Renfield (2023)
We’ve all had that one boss that really knows how to get on our nerves. Renfield though may have it the worst of all as his boss is the one, the only, Count Dracula. But after countless years of serving his master, Renfield decides he might be ready to experience life outside of servitude. Dracula on the other hand may have different thoughts on the matter..
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Ep 047: RENFIELD (2023)
A new spin on the classic Dracula lore, starring Nicolas Cage and Nicholas Hoult.
Episode 73 - The Wolf Man (1941)
Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Phil and Laura as they review The Wolf Man (1941).
This week we step back 80-years, to check out Universal Studio's ultimate hairy dog-boy! We discuss all things werewolf, the look of Larry Talbot's alter-ego, plus his questionable use of a telescope.
But does a film of this vintage, still have the power to entertain today?
Plus we shall be finding a place on the leaderboard for the movie during our Ranking. We also reveal some fun trivia facts along the way.
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Ed Wood (1994)
The Black Cat - "Supernatural Baloney"
The Black Cat - "Supernatural Baloney"
We travel back in time for our Producer Sierra's next pick - THE BLACK CAT (1934). Starring two of the biggest names in classic horror - Bela Lugosi & Boris Karloff. Watching these formidable foes go toe to toe is everything!
This film has so much - mystery, intrigue, a haunted past, satanic rituals and a honeymoon gone awry! We hope you enjoy this fresh episode on this iconic classic film!
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