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    Explore " creature from the black lagoon" with insightful episodes like "Episode 122: Creature from the Black Lagoon, Mermaids, and Florida Springs", "Ep. 97 - The Watchman & Swamp Thing", "The Creature From The Black Lagoon", "Yuki and John's #PodcastBuffet - Episode 8 :: UNIVERSAL MONSTERS" and "Episode 213: 'Enys Men' (2023)/'Children of the Corn' (2023)" from podcasts like ""Florida Spectacular", "Ghost Writers, Anonymous", "Press Play Podcast", "Yuki and John's Podcast Buffet" and "Adventures in Movies!"" and more!

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    Episode 122: Creature from the Black Lagoon, Mermaids, and Florida Springs

    Episode 122: Creature from the Black Lagoon, Mermaids, and Florida Springs

    Quick, name a B-movie made in Florida. Did you say Creature from the Black Lagoon? Cathy and Rick talk about the history of one of Florida's most enduring movies and the areas where Universal filmed it, its little-known connection to Citizen Kane, and why The Little Mermaid and Creature from the Black Lagoon tell essentially the same story.

    Links We Mentioned

    Creature from the Black Lagoon

    Shape of Water

    Fiji Mermaid

    Ningyo

    The Legend of Mami Wata

    Rick’s blog "Remembering Marineland”

    Rick’s blog about Marine Studios

    Rick’s blog about underwater starlet Ginger Stanley Hallowell 

    Newspaper article about Ricou Browning



    The Creature Returns to Florida

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    Episode 213: 'Enys Men' (2023)/'Children of the Corn' (2023)

    Episode 213: 'Enys Men' (2023)/'Children of the Corn' (2023)

    Ricou Browning is one of the most important figures in horror. His iconic work on The Creature form the Black Lagoon is still studied and an inspiration today. The character has proven to be timeless as horror fans of all ages know and love the Creature. We talk about our memories of the man and the movie.

    Cocaine Bear was never high on our list of priorities. It's a funny idea, it just isn't enough to get us want to rush out and spend our money. Make it a more realistic story involving meth and a gator, however...

    Thankfully, The Asylum is here to give fans what they want, and it doesn't include Elizabeth Banks.

    Enys Men is everything you would expect an arthouse horror movie to be. Undoubtedly, this will be a lot of people's favorite film of the year. There is no denying it is beautifully shot and tells a creepy story. The acting is also top notch, which is incredibly important since it is basically a one person show.

    But if it does not keep the audience entertained, does any of it matter? We discuss pretentious film fans versus those of us who just like to watch movies. Taste is subjective and no opinion matters more, but when the filmmaker goes out of their way to provide an experience instead of telling a story, someone has to call them out.

    Stephen King has cemented his name in horror and pop culture. No matter how bad an adaption of one of his works is, there is no way it could sully his legacy. Right?

    The latest iteration of Children of the Corn follows the basic premise of the 1977 short story. A group of creepy kids take over a small town in rural Nebraska. Its been given some modern touches (corn has never been more important), but it does not deviate much from the source material.

    Is this the worse King adaptation ever? It certainly is one of the most nonsensical with strange character motivations, shoddy editing, and a complete lack of development past the protagonist and antagonist. Despite its (many) flaws, how did it manage to be entertaining?

    Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.

    Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.

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    Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.

    Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.

    Music in the background from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com

     

    The Robbery Episode (S2 E7)

    The Robbery Episode (S2 E7)

    The Robbery Episode! Listen to hear: the two nicest guys rob a convenience store, everyone is sick, cops investigate the crime, someone who made all his money the hard way, and Harold remembers his first date.

     

    "The Two Nicest Robbers Ever" starring Rhett Sosebee, Henry Nickerson, Rosemary West, and Molly Rodenbush

    "I Think Everyone is Sick" starring Bo Segrest, Henry Nickerson, Rhett Sosebee, and Molly Rodenbush

    "Scene of the Crime" starring Molly Rodenbush, Bo Segrest, and Rosemary West

    "The Hideout" starring Rhett Sosebee, Henry Nickerson, Bo Segrest, Dan Karlin, Rosemary West, and Molly Rodenbush

    "How I Made All My Money" starring Dan Karlin

    "Fix it or Shit it: the Right to Remain Silent" starring Rhett Sosebee, Henry Nickerson, Dan Karlin, Rosemary West, and Molly Rodenbush

    "Harold Remembers His First Date" starring Bo Segrest

    "You Do the Crime, You Do the Time" starring Rhett Sosebee and Henry Nickerson 

     

    All episodes written by Bo Segrest

    THE CAST: 

    ROSEMARY WEST

    HENRY NICKERSON

    MOLLY RODENBUSH

    DAN KARLIN

    and BO SEGREST

    SPECIAL GUEST STAR: RHETT SOSEBEE
     

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    BRANDON BLACK - GUEST'S CHOICE SPECIAL

    BRANDON BLACK - GUEST'S CHOICE SPECIAL

    This week on Dave’s Video Graveyard Casey and Dave are joined by former pro-wrestler Jake aka Brandon Black to talk all about his favourite films. 

    But as it has a habit of doing things quickly devolve into chats about Charlie Manson musicals, Fisher Stevens as an Indian man and the most boring guest description of a film so far. 

    Casey is excited by her new magazine called ‘Plumpers’ making Brandon regret sitting next to her. All that and the usual smut this week on DVG   


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    #38: Mid-Century Macabre | "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954) & the Story of Milicent Patrick

    #38: Mid-Century Macabre | "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954) & the Story of Milicent Patrick

    Kicking off our next series "Mid-Century Macabre" - horror movies from the 1950s/60s is a film with a long-lasting legacy and surprising back story, "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954). This week is all about the creatures creator, Milicent Patrick, whose biography exists within the pages of the book "The Lady from the Black Lagoon" by Mallory O'Meara.

    DIVE IN with me and we will look at the culture impact of the film, its relationship to other monster movies, and how the film came to be.

    Episode notes can be found here.

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    Cover art by Isis Petit with coloration by Katie Anderson

    Universal Classic Monsters with Tom Weaver

    Universal Classic Monsters with Tom Weaver

    Classic horror expert Tom Weaver joins the podcast for a fun-filled look at some of his favorite Universal Classic Monster films. 

    Rather than detailing all four of the new to 4K films in the Universal Classic Monsters: Icons of Horror Volume 2 release, Tom picks a favorite scene from each movie and a “why’d they do that” moment.  We start with 1931’s classic “The Mummy” starring Boris Karloff and Zita Johann and directed by Karl Freund.  Next, we talk about the 1935 science fiction horror classic “The Bride of Frankenstein, starring Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester Colin Clive, and Ernest Thesiger and directed by James Whale.  This sequel to the 1931 “Frankenstein” broke new ground with a monster that could talk and that ultimately wanted a wife.  Next, we discuss the 1943 romantic horror film “Phantom of the Opera” starring Claude Rains and Susanna Foster and directed by Arthur Rubin.  The fourth film we review is the 1954 3D film “Creature from the Black Lagoon” starring Richard Carlson and Julie Adams and directed by Jack Arnold.  And we wrap up the discussion with a fun-filled rapid-fire segment about all eight of the films in both volumes 1 and 2.

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    Lunatics Library 22 - Creature Stories

    Lunatics Library 22 - Creature Stories

    Alan and Abby present Creature themed stories for you this week! Featuring works with monsters similar to the Creature From the Black Lagoon. Stories by Hector Carlo of the Re: Shoot Movie Podcast, Matt O'Brien and Lily Cedarbaum. 

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    Episode 104 - The History of The Creature from The Black Lagoon

    Episode 104 - The History of The Creature from The Black Lagoon

    Abby and Alan continue their exploration of the classic Universal Monsters with The Creature from The Black Lagoon. This franchise closes out the actual Universal Monster series, and remains a cult favorite with horror fans. But do you know the mythology behind the films?

    Email filmsaboutlunatics@gmail.com to submit your stories!

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    Get Lunatics Merch here. Join the discussion on Discord. Listen to the paranormal playlist I curate for Vurbl, updated weekly! Check out Abby's book Horror Stories. Available in eBook and paperback. Music by Michaela Papa, Alan Kudan & Jordan Moser. Poster Art by Pilar Keprta @pilar.kep.

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    Episode 18 - Horrified

    Episode 18 - Horrified

    We're kickin' off the spooky season with a family friendly game full of frightful fiends!  This week we play Horrified, the creepy cooperative game from Ravensburger games!  Listen to this episode to find out which of us isn't sure what Dracula is and which of us hordes all the in-game items.

    Chud of the Bud

    Chud of the Bud

    On this episode we go back to our regular scheduled podcast content as we discuss our recent movie picks for Sunday Night Streaming, So Bad Its Good, Slept on Saturday, Beers and Scares and more. We cover films such as the Scream Franchise, C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud, Amityville Horror II: The Possession, and many more. In what was intended to be a harmless movie review episode quickly turns into a three-way roast so enjoy as this group of friends share some of their favorites movies and some sick burns.

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    LET´S TALK ABOUT HORROR - 044

    LET´S TALK ABOUT HORROR - 044

    2020 war vermutlich für die meisten eher ein Horror-Jahr. Macht Sinn, dass es in dieser letzten regulären Folge des Jahres also um Horror geht. Mariam Michael (das muss man jetzt englisch lesen) ist Moderatorin der Horror-YouTube Show The Grimm Exchange und ziemliche Horrorfilm-Expertin. Wir haben ein sehr spannendes Gespräch über Horrorfilme und seine Subgenres geführt. Hör dir das ruhig mal an, auch wenn du, was Horrorfilme betrifft, eher so die Schisser-Fraktion bist…

    Erste Folge “The Grimm Exchange":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIAxTYYsRyA&t=630s 

    Mariams Website:

    https://www.headcinema-productions.com/

    Grusel-Geschichten:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_A4qie5Zwg&t=495shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83hPmLa-blI&t=64shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWuUNZnrEIg&t=21s

    http://www.simon.vision 

    Frankie Does the Twist

    Frankie Does the Twist

    Garrett, Sara, and return guest Rodger, conclude last week's conversation with musings on the hellish horrors of Hollywood and monsters making a comeback.

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