Richard, Brad, Jeffrey, and Simon talk about horror movies, the giallo genre, Euro-horror, and all kinds of other things and stuff.
Gary Hill and Richard talk about the entirely trashy Amityville II: The Possession from 1982, directed by Damiano Damiani. An Italian sequel to an American film is the kind of magic which proves, without a shadow of a doubt, that life can be good.
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Mark and Richard have a Halloween party with no guests to discuss The Child (1977). Blue eye shadow and absolutely no grapefruit are on the menu at their little soiree. C U THERE.
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Brad and Richard take a listener request and discuss The Devil's Men (1976) AKA Land of the Minotaur AKA Land of the Milotaur. Their discussion is rich with riches. Thanks to listener Mark for the suggestion!
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Dirk from Subjective Perspective Collective joins Richard to discuss the very, very nice film called The Antichrist from 1974 from director Alberto de Martino. It's a fun conversation until both podcasters eat frog heads and then fly out of the room. But before that, it's definitely fun.
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Jeffrey and Richard take a bus to New Zealand but are denied access to the country. So, they walk back and talk about My Uncle is a Vampire (1992) starring Grandpa Munster himself, Al Lewis. Is this the weirdest film ever covered on this podcast? Listen and find out!
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Kate of the Night swings by talk with Richard about Vengeance of the Zombies (1973), a wild Spanish zombie film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Paul Naschy. In their discussion, the sharpness of beer cans is discussed. Tell your friends!
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Simon and Richard discuss the unusual sequel to the unusual film called When a Stranger Calls (1979). If you think they aren't going to talk about their own experiments with performance art, you are wrong/right.
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Dan Biesel stops by to talk about his pick, Bloody Movie AKA Terror Night (1989), with Richard and the two of them agree on one thing: John Ireland is like totally hot.
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Brad and Richard are very mad at writer/director Brian Clemens for exposing their youth-stealing powers to the world in the amazing Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter from 1974.
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While deciding if they should kiss the devil or not, Mark joins Richard to discuss Devil's Kiss AKA La perversa caricia de Satán (1976). It's got enough fashion models for a giallo and enough pseudoscience for three Frankenstein films, but this one is most definitely satanic... sort of.
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Darren Burrows joins Richard to discuss Puzzle AKA L'uomo senza memoria, a giallo from 1974. So, gas up your kitchen chainsaw because... well, just because!
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