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    Explore " herschell gordon lewis" with insightful episodes like "1968 (Part 2)", "19th Annual A-Z of Horror Festival, The Final Chapter (Relic, Stir of Echoes, Two Thousand Maniacs!, The Undying Monster, The Voices, Werewolf By Night, Xenia, You Are Not My Mother, Zom 100)", "1963 (Part 3)", "#099 - MONSTER A GO-GO (1965)" and "Serial Mom feat. Nora MacIntyre" from podcasts like ""A Year In Horror", "A Cure for the Common Craig", "A Year In Horror", "Der Trashtaucher" and "Hit Factory"" and more!

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    1968 (Part 2)

    1968 (Part 2)

    It's time for one of those huge episodes. Well, it's a three parter anyways. 1968 was a ground breaking year for horror movies, well, as far as the big hitter films are concerned anyways. The highs are really high & the lows are few & far between. But, what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 1968? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and over 3 hours of running time split over 4 episodes. This is 1968, A Year In Horror.

    19th Annual A-Z of Horror Festival, The Final Chapter (Relic, Stir of Echoes, Two Thousand Maniacs!, The Undying Monster, The Voices, Werewolf By Night, Xenia, You Are Not My Mother, Zom 100)

    19th Annual A-Z of Horror Festival, The Final Chapter (Relic, Stir of Echoes, Two Thousand Maniacs!, The Undying Monster, The Voices, Werewolf By Night, Xenia, You Are Not My Mother, Zom 100)

    The Final Chapter of the 19th Annual A-Z of Horror Festival has finally arrived. Was it worth the wait? Well, let's call it a mix of good and bad. We have disappearing mothers, Kevin Bacon, a town filled with crazy southerners, werewolves, talking pets, a lost movie that should have stayed that way, and preferring the zombie apocalypse to going into work. Let's have ourselves a little chat about:

    • Relic (2020)
    • Stir of Echoes (1999)
    • Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964)
    • The Undying Monster (1942)
    • The Voices (2014)
    • Werewolf By Night (2022)
    • Xenia (1990)
    • You Are Not My Mother (2021)
    • Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (2023)


    1963 (Part 3)

    1963 (Part 3)

    It's time for one of those huge episodes. Well, it's a three parter anyways. 1963 was not the most ground breaking year for horror movies, well, as far as the big hitter films are concerned anyways. The highs are really high & the lows are few & far between. But, what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 1963? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and over 4 hours of running time split over 3 episodes. This is 1963, A Year In Horror.

    • 00.34 - Also Rans 
    • 02.51 - Dementia 13 (w/ Michael Hurst)
    • 23.25 - The Haunting (w/ Eric Ellicock)
    • 1.01.35 - Blood Feast (w/ Larry Schemel)
    • 1.26.37 - Paranoiac
    • 1.33.22 - Black Sabbath
    • 1.39.16 - The Sadist
    • 1.45.24 - Maniac
    • 1.52.57 - The Birds
    • 1.59.52 - Outro

     

    #099 - MONSTER A GO-GO (1965)

    #099 - MONSTER A GO-GO (1965)
    DIE DÜNNE LINIE ZWISCHEN SCIENCE-FICTION UND SCIENCE-FACT

    „Die Raumkapsel von Frank Douglas schlägt in einer abgelegenen Region der USA ein, doch von dem Insassen gibt es keine Spur. Dennoch kommt es bald zu mysteriösen Todesfällen, ein riesiges, radioaktiv verseuchtes Monster geht offenbar in der Gegend um und meuchelt was das Zeug hält.
    Colonel Steve Connors muß sein Möglichstes tun, um den Eindringling von der Bevölkerung fernzuhalten, ehe noch Schlimmeres passiert...“ (Inhaltsangabe ofdb)

    Show, don't tell - eine Lehrformel, die selbst jeder Fernuni-Filmemacher von Beginn an ins Kleinhirn gehämmert bekommt. Blöd nur, dass das Bill Rebane nie an einer Filmschule war...

    Trotzdem hat der gebürtige Lette es geschafft, den Genrefilm zwischen den 1960er und 1980er-Jahren immens zu beeinflussen: ob als Lehrstück, wie man es NICHT macht oder doch mit einigen überraschenden, weil unorthodoxen Stilmitteln. Sein Herz schlug ganz klar für das Monster- und Sci-Fi-Kino der 30er, gepaart mit einer Affinität für Alfred Hitchcock - eine tödlich-unterhaltsame Mischung.

    1965 nahm Rebanes Karriere seinen Anfang, dabei war er nicht mal an der Fertigstellung von MONSTER A GO-GO beteiligt. Denn Rebane hatte zwar Anfang der 60er mit den Dreharbeiten begonnen, musste jedoch bald aus finanziellen Nöten den Stecker ziehen. Ein Glück, dass er mit Herschell Gordon Lewis, dem "Godfather of Gore", befreundet war, der Rebanes vorhandenes Filmmaterial aufkaufte und mit Nachdrehs ergänzte... sowie mundgemachten Soundeffekten für Telefone. Ein echtes Patchwork-Kunstwerk der Trashigkeit, im Guten wie im Üblen.

    Erfahrt alles zu MONSTER A GO-GO in dieser Episode vom Trashtaucher-Podcast!
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    Serial Mom feat. Nora MacIntyre

    Serial Mom feat. Nora MacIntyre

    Critic, writer, and film historian Nora MacIntyre joins Aaron to discuss John Waters's 1994 satire 'Serial Mom' starring Kathleen Turner as the titular murderous matriarch.

    Topics include Waters's exploitation origins and the film's ties to splatter maven Herschell Gordon Lewis, the movie's brilliant send-up of the capitalist patriarchal structures of modernity, and the immediate prescience of the story's exploration of true crime obsession in the wake of the O.J. Simpson trial.

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    Read Nora's work at her website, Notoriously Nora.
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    Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish

    258. The Wizard of Gore (2007)

    258. The Wizard of Gore (2007)

    Montag the Magnificent once enthralled the fledgling Fried Squirms (he's still the unofficial mascot). This week, The Squirms make a return to his show, except this time they are going for the 2007 remake. Can Crispin Glover bring the same magic?

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    Bonus | Interview with Herschell Gordon Lewis' BloodMania-producer James Saito

    Bonus | Interview with Herschell Gordon Lewis' BloodMania-producer James Saito

    In this very special bonus episode we sat down and talked to producer James Saito (Herschell Gordon Lewis' BloodMania). The topics range from his first role as a producer for, the Godfather of Gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis' last film - Bloodmania, the friendship between the two men and how the film industry is getting more and more challenging by every second.

    It all amounts to a very candid and heartfelt conversation that no film fan should miss out on, especially fans of Mr. Lewis himself.

    Check out the movie over at https://diaboliquefilms.com/bloodmania/

    Episode 34: Splatter Movies

    Episode 34: Splatter Movies

    Originating in the 60's and 70's, "Splatter" is a bloody sub-genre of horror cinema that cared less about plot and more about showing you lots of gore!  This episode of Camp Nightmare talks Herschell Gordon Lewis (the godfather of gore), the history of splatter and the influence it had on modern cinema. Get a closer look at the messiest corner of horror, the splatter movies!

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