hogan
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Post by hogan on Jul 8, 2013 11:36:53 GMT -5
Hey guys! How about doing a show on The Mummy (the original, of course)? (and then, if you feel so bold, go on and discredit the remake and tell your listeners how dreadful it is.....)
But, I've heard you talk about Dracula, Frankenstein and the Werewolf, but never The Mummy.
What say you??
Thanks!
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Post by queen horror on Sept 15, 2013 18:31:28 GMT -5
How about the mirror mirror movies, or sleep over camp, or any of the female killer movies! and if you ever need a real female horror fan who has an actual opinion worth while let me know! Queen horror! (i am on fb too!)
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Post by david on Nov 30, 2014 10:54:07 GMT -5
O'rieght lads
I got into listening to your podcasts last year and especially enjoyed going back through your archives and listening to the directors spotlight episodes in particular, they are my favourite podcasts of yours but I seriously cant believe you have never(to my knowledge) done one for David Lynch(my favourite director by a mile) as most of his films are pretty unsettling and/or horrific in somewhere brilliant way or other.
keep up the good work fellas
take care
David (Blackburn, Lancashire,uk)
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Post by vamphunterdlover on Feb 20, 2015 11:33:38 GMT -5
Why not talk about horror themed Radio shows? Like THE SHADOW? Or a 'retelling' of one of the popular Stories such as Frankenstien, Dracula, and Phantom of the opera?
Just suggesting.
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Post by vamphunterdlover on Feb 22, 2015 18:23:54 GMT -5
Just thought of another one.... Since we talked about Serial Killers why not about stalkers? Including with the show "Stalker" that is currently on the Same channel as another series that we could talk about, "Criminal Minds".
What do you guys think?
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Post by vamphunterdlover on Sept 20, 2015 23:09:06 GMT -5
How about reviewing the 1988 film 'The lady in white' starring Lukas Haas? I came across this film while I was moving in my new house (Which I currently live in now.) a few years ago during summer time. I was taking a small break from unpacking and browsed my cable tv to see what was on. It's title caught my eye and I read its plot story. I was about two maybe three minutes past the beginning when I watched it, and I had my eyes glued to the tv screen sitting on the edge of my couch not wanting to miss a single moment. Mesmerized by the haunting moment of seeing Lukas Haas's character seeing a ghost's haunting and tragic death happen right before his eyes, and finding out who killed the ghost....I was hooked. I adore this film and its unique and tragic story that I don't think this kind of plot has ever been done a lot. The only ones I think comes even close to it is possibly the Ghost whisperer tv series, the grudge, the ring, and An american haunting. (I might be wrong on my movie choices.) This movie's effect reflecting of the time of the late 80s before the huge special effects of Jurassic park and terminator 2, the reflection of the times back in the 60's and its haunting ghost story mystery that brings to life I think the best scene that a lot of ghost horror films should have. It has a 67% rating on Rotten tomatoes and a 6.7 out of 10 on IMDB. I recommend this film to all of you out there that like a ghost story thriller like this film. It will tug at your heart strings with the tragic story involving the lady in white. Here is the trailer of this movie from IMDB: www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi1905197337?ref_=tt_pv_vi_aiv_1Good luck on finding it!
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