Lovecraftian Horror
Brian and Shelly discuss Lovecraftian horror movies including The Void, Underwater and No One Will Save You
Explore "colouroutofspace" with insightful episodes like "Lovecraftian Horror", "Richard Stanley - Colour Out of Space", "HYPNOGORIA 150 - The Colour Out of Space on the Screen Part II", "HYPNOGORIA 149 - The Colour Out of Space on the Screen Part I" and "HYPNOGORIA 148 - Exploring the Colour Out of Space Part II" from podcasts like ""BS Movies", "Xtinction Agenda", "Hypnogoria", "Hypnogoria" and "Hypnogoria"" and more!
Brian and Shelly discuss Lovecraftian horror movies including The Void, Underwater and No One Will Save You
This episode, Chris, James, and James are enveloped in a radiant, indescribable light. Their bodies, mutated, fused together, struggle like amoebas--hungry, monstrous, internecine war stomachs. A Colour Out of Space compels them, drives them, burns them into and against one another. An Alpaca screeches its unholy misery while Tommy Chong passes the blunt.
"Drink? I'm having one."
In this podcast we look at assorted European incarnations of the Colour Out of Space. We first look at a French TV version Le Couleur de l'Abime from 1982, then Ivan Zuccon's Italian retelling of the tale The Colour from the Dark (2008) and finally round off with a glorious German version Die Farbe directed by Huan Vu from 2010
In this show we look at the various attempts Hollywood has made at translating the classic weird tale by HP Lovecraft to the big screen. In this episode we look at Die Monster Die (1965) starring Boris Karloff, The Curse (1987) starring Wil Wheaton, and The Color Out of Space (2019) starring Nicholas "no scenery is safe from my teeth" Cage.
In the second part of our discussion of The Colour Out of Space by HP Lovecraft, we delve into the science behind the story, the themes of the tale, and its legacy.
We return to where the hills rise wild outside Arkham town, and explore The Colour Out of Space by HP Lovecraft. In this episode, we discover how Lovecraft came to write his classic fusion of horror and science fiction, and delve into the various tales that inspired him.
As a prelude to resuming our Colour Out of Space series, here is an influential tale of invisible alien horror which was one of Lovecraft's inspirations - What Was It by Fitz-James O'Brien, as adapted for old time radio by the Weird Circle
The concluding part of our reading of the classic weird tale from HP Lovecraft
In this show we proudly present the first part of one of the most celebrated weird tales ever written - The Colour Out of Space by HP Lovecraft
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