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Horroretc Podcast

Summary: WWW.HORRORETC.COM The Horroretc Podcast is an open discussion about all things horror. The show covers film topics by theme and genre with attention paid to the filmmakers, directors and the state of the horror industry. We also enjoy discussing the darkened corners of pop culture in schlock corner. Please join in with your thoughts and comments to allow the show to become a community. Visit us at www.horroretc.com or send us a comment at horroretc@gmail.com This Podcast was created using www.talkshoe.com

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 EPISODE 250 - H.P. Lovecraft | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:13:07

"The oldest and strongest emotion in man is fear, and the oldest and strongest form of fear is of the unknown" H.P. Lovecraft may be considered one of the most important and influential American authors the genre has ever seen. A bold statement but it happens to be one we stand behind and because of that, we could think of no better subject to cover for our milestone episode 250. To properly discuss his works and their subsequent impact we brought in a Lovecraft specialist and listener to the podcast as a guest host. We did encounter post recording audio issues and as such we ask for understanding as the fidelity is lower than usual. The conversation though was a great one as we explored the man himself, the influences of the era he was active on his writing, the concept of 'cosmic horror', what the Cthulhu mythos is all about, and of course we take a look at many selected key stories including The Dunwich Horror, Herbert West: Reanimator, The Shadow Over Innsmouth, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, The Call of Cthulhu, At the Mountains of Madness and many more. What would a HP Lovecraft show be without also looking at the multitude of film adaptations and discussing why they struggle to capture the essence of Lovecraft's written word. We also take a look at a roster of key genre films that owe a huge debt to Lovecraft where that influence that may not always be recognized. We hope you enjoy this spotlight on Lovecraft and encourage all to try out some original stories as the only true way to understand the mind shattering enormity of cosmic horror is to experience it (and huge thanks to our special guest for joining us). As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 249 - Slasher Films (part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:48:31

In the grand tradition of the slasher film we present... a sequel. Now that we have the history and characteristics of the slasher subgenre covered, it's time to pick some movies to discuss. Although these films have been steadily slicing their way to movie screens for decades we chose to pay tribute to the key period of the early 80's with our selections (which nicely leaves room for a part 3). The picks were pretty random and are by no means meant to represent anything more than a demonstration of the variety (and arguably lack of variety) of what was offered in the day. Titles include: The Prowler, Maniac Cop, Silent Rage, The Burning, Slumber Party Massacre (and part 2), The Mutilator, April Fools Day, House on Sorority Row, Sleepaway Camp and a couple modern picks Wrong Turn and Reeker. We have relocated to a local pub patio for this week's show so please bear with the change in audio (hopefully the unexpected bird dive bomb makes up for it). Classic slasher flicks and pints - a winning combination. As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 248 - Slasher Films (part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:23:31

Slasher films. A subgenre of horror both maligned and beloved, it's high time we took a stab at it. Along the way we have dedicated episodes to the Friday the 13th, Halloween and Nightmare on Elm Street franchises which is a tipoff that we are fans of the format but we have never focused specifically on the history of the genre and the template upon which they are built. The whole crew got together to talk slashers and in this first instalment we spend time discussing the nostalgia factor of the prime era 1978 through 1986, debate where credit (blame) should be placed for inspiring the subgenre, and attempt to define the characteristics of what makes up the slasher formula. Did Agatha Christie originate the slasher? Why was the subgenre so prevalent in the 80's? Is Psycho a slasher film? These and many more topics were discussed in our general genre talk. Specific titles to come next week. Schlock corner was truly frightening this week as we attempted to do math on the podcast cracking the slasher film body count formula (it's remarkably accurate). Things wrap up with a response to a blog editorial. Moral of the story - if you enjoy the podcast, please tell a friend (and thanks for listening). As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 247 - HGL -The Godfather of Gore | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:53:45

Our unofficial three episode arc of editorials dedicated to the underspoken contributors to our favorite genre comes to a close this week as we celebrate the father of the splatter film Herschell Gordon Lewis. A true one of a kind showman, he carved a film career out of delivering what audiences wanted - whether it was cheap nudie pictures or cheap gore pictures. Artistry and technique may not be what his filmography is best remembered for but there is no denying the influence of his work. Blood Feast tore open the envelope of how far in excess horror movies could be taken and subsequent films such as 2000 Maniacs, Color Me Blood Red and The Wizard of Gore erased the boundaries of status quo. It was a fun and somewhat irreverent look at the man who must be partially credited for leading the way for films such as Night of the Living Dead and Texas Chainsaw Massacre, so please join us in our quick tour through the archives of the godfather of gore - barfbags available at the door. Things get a little mystical in schlock corner this week as Ted provides a live tarot reading for Anthony via zombie tarot (thanks to Quirk Books). We continue the nonsense with a look at Daughters of Darkness (1971), a pair of Batman origin stories in Year One (the new animated movie) and The Long Halloween (the old graphic novel), and end up talking superheroes for a while. Things round out with some listener calls to the feedback line discussing The Walking Dead, Martyrs, Battleship, Headhunters and more. As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 246 - It's Corman's World (we're just living in it) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:14

This week we pay tribute to the B-movie master himself Roger Corman with an informal discussion of the man, his work and his legacy. It's another entry in our informal arc of episodes celebrating the underspoken icons of the genre. So what is Corman's legacy? He is responsible for the "Corman Film School" launching the careers of many industry heavyweights both in front of and behind the camera. He broke new ground for the independant filmmaker, credited with shaping modern Hollywood thanks to the foundation he laid leading up to Easy Rider. He was an accomplished guerrilla filmmaker, extending his influence to all those who had little more than idea to work with. He had the pulse of audiences throughout his career, from 50's era creature features to bringing 60's counter culture to the screen (biker flicks, acid flicks), to exploitation of the 70's. He brought gothic horror to the screen with a succession of collaborations adapting the works of Edgar Allen Poe. He brought films to North America from legendary foreign directors such as Bergman, Fellini, and Kurosawa that might never have been appreciated. We'll stop there in the interest of brevity but please join us as we express our appreciation for a true Hollywood maverick - Roger Corman. Schlock corner features a couple listener produced shorts in response to the callout for campfire tales. There's the classic escaped killer at lookout point and a Pontypool-inspired drama that goes down during a radio broadcast. We wind things down with a quick take on Dark Shadows (2012) and a zombie movie recommendation The Dead (2010). As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 245 - Dan Curtis (and more) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:27:04

Welcome to a very informal look at one of the genre's unsung heroes Dan Curtis. With the Tim Burton adaptation of Dark Shadows about to arrive, we take a look back through the works of the director / producer who worked primarily in the television medium beginning with his auspicious daytime drama where the introduction of supernatural elements and paranormal mythologies created a legacy still reverberating today (is there a Buffy without Dark Shadows?). A stalwart advocate of the subdued, gothic approach to scares, Curtis productions were low on bloodflow (a necessity of network television), but delivered horror with class. His collaborations with great writers (notably several projects with Richard Matheson and William Nolan), and performers resulted in some exceptional if underappreciated works. We discuss the Kolchak films The Night Stalker and The Night Strangler, adaptations of the classics The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde, Dracula, Frankenstein, Turn of the Screw and The Picture of Dorian Gray, and other select favorites including Trilogy of Terror (Karen Black in four roles), Burnt Offerings, Dead of Night and more. The works of Dan Curtis may be low budget and constrained but he delivered suspense, drama and horrific tragedy with gothic sensability. As well, we have initial thoughts on The Avengers, and discuss some random watches including Comic-con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope, The Tree of Life, The Expendables, Haywire and Immortals (yes, random). As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 244 - What We've Been Watching 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:05:30

Surprise MF - we're back again! After a couple of weeks worth of one off episodes, your globe-trotting hosts reunite in studio Tony to bring you a generous helping of the Horror Etc podcast. We catch up on some overdue housekeeping (a big thank you to some very kind listener contributions), discourse on the evolution of filmmaking technologies and cover some recent trailers, all in the course of covering a nice variety of recent watches. Titles covered include Cabin in the Woods (a big-screen love letter to the genre that brings us all together every week), Atrocious, The Raven (which could also be sub-titled Atrocious), a cool little UK flick Kill List, an indie documentary made by a friend of the show Beauty Day, a good old people tearing each other apart in a bomb shelter movie The Divide, listener recommendation The Shrine, Final Destination 5 (or is it 3 or 4 or 7?), and that Tom Cruise hangin'-out-a-window-in-Dubai funfest: Mission Impossible 4. It's a packed 2+ hours with all sorts of genre goodness, and we're happy that you can join us for the visit. As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 243 - Shock Stock | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:16

It's a road trip with a bit of a twist this week, as Ted takes the week off and Tony heads to his first ever convention as a guest to screen and promote his new horror film and dream project, Terror of Dracula! Hitting the road with actress Denise Wedge (who portrays Mina Murray), an insider's view of a convention is presented along with additional perspectives from great Horror Etc friend Luis of Suspect Video. Over the course of their adventure Tony and Denise signed DVDs at their own table, offered a sneak preview screening of the feature to a Shock Stock audience, got to review an advance copy of their 3 page article in the newest issue of Fangoria Magazine (and found out that the guys who run Fangoria are horror fans like you and I)... and even attended the first ever Goblin concert in Canada followed by the after party! Interspersed into this program are conversations with some of the other folks involved in Terror of Dracula (Heidi Dennis, and another semi-regular of HETC Barry Yuen) as well as the film's benefactor / producer, and ardent listener Bill Bossert. We hope that this episode offers an interesting insight into the world of indie film production and promotion, as well as a different perspective on the whole convention experience. For more information on Tony's film, check out the trailer / website at: www.newdraculamovie.com As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 242 - The Walking Dead (season 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:37:05

Welcome to a very impromptu second annual Walking Dead season recap. Ted and Doug convened to have a discussion on the events that transpired this season and chose to set up the mic in the process, so what follows is a very loose one take episode. Rather than recap the show episode by episode we bounce around the total story arc landing on particularly memorable moments, character decisions and actions, address the criticisms lobbied at the show, and even do a bit of prognosticating for season 3. Spoiler warning: listeners should be prepared for full and random plot spoilers throughout the show as we approached the recording as just a casual chat between fans of The Walking Dead. Was Herschel in the military? Just how evil was Shane? How dark will Carl go? Where is Merle? Is it possible to loathe Lori more than we do right now? All this and much, much more as we step once again into the world of the zombie apocolypse. As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 241 - Feedback Show (pt 2 of 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:35:21

As promised here comes our second feedback episode this week. The whole story behind our feedback shows was in the blurb for part 1 so let's get right to the point. We kick things off with some random chatter including a quick rundown of what is wrong with Mirror, Mirror. Ted's inexplicable distaste for Kristin Stewart, the Total Recall remake and a few trailers. Then it's time to hand the reins over to the listeners with our reactions and comments to the subjects brought to the table including: more The Woman in Black, more foreign horror recommendations (including Shiver, the original Silent House, The Ugly, The Nameless), Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, lots of The Walking Dead and more interpretations of Martyrs. We have a great campfire tale starring one of your hosts, some Human Centipede thoughts and of course Gymkata! Thank you all very much for the communication, it really is the highlight for us of doing the podcast. Keep the calls, emails, tweets or just kind thoughts coming - be a part of the show and help us maintain this awesome community. As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 240 - Feedback Show (pt 1 of 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:32:05

We love your feedback. Each and every week we send out the call for commentary, opinions and recommendations to the listeners and all of you who participate via emails, voicemails, forum posts, twitter and facebook comments have shaped what we consider to be an amazing community of like-minded genre fans. As a way of sharing the communication and helping to involve listeners in being part of the podcast we like to periodically put together a feedback episode with our own segments and responses. So there is the background, now it's time to get to it. The first of two instalments this week includes commentary on a wide range of topics including The Woman in Black, Ingmar Bergman, Dexter and Argento. There is a book review of Robopocalypse, several foreign horror recommendations, video games and much more. We bring to the table some thoughts on a pair of recent James Cameron re-watches and Anthony hits the con circuit. Thanks to everyone for the feedback, more coming this week. As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 239 - Cursed Films | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:55:27

A curse be upon you. This week we take a look at the legends behind supposedly cursed films through history. Where does one draw the line between a series of unfortunate incidents and the intervention of an otherworldly force to derail or punish a production? Ultimately that's for you to decide but we lay out the facts for each case that gave rise to the mythology. Particular films covered include Poltergeist, The Omen, The Crow, The Exorcist, Superman, The Twilight Zone, The Conqueror, Rosemary's Baby, Atuk and many more. It was a fun discussion trying to separate bad luck from paranormal divination where we go off the script several times and Anthony digs deep into his bag of impressions. The classic format returns as we enjoy an interactive schlock corner guessing the ABC's of Horror, and get casual chatting about a variety of subjects including a return to Hunger Games, The Horrible Dr. Hitchcock, the impressive list of foreign horror film recommendations received, and open a care package that arrived from a listener. The 2000AD contest concludes and we announce the winners - thanks to all who participated. Oh, and we're now available on Stitcher. So keep looking over your shoulder as it seems you never know when the forces of the universe may come for you, and please donĂ¢??t direct your curses our way, we'll promise the same in return. As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 238 - From The Hip (nasty edition) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:25:58

It's loose, fiery and a little unhinged on the Horror Etc podcast this week, as Tony and Ted regroup after several hectic weeks of work and travel. In a return to the classic odds and ends From the Hip episode format, your hosts unwind and discuss an assortment of off the wall bits and pieces... from Video Nasties to Ken Dodd -- golden showers to amorous encounters with goats (!!) A fun time is had by all. Hmmm, maybe it was the beer and port? Films discussed in this episode include Island of Death, Night Train Murders, Silent House (2012), Fight For Your Life and Drive (a lot of schlock followed by a very impressive film). Upcoming trailers for Cabin in the Woods and Piranha 3DD also fall under the microscope... and Ted talks about having recently read The Hunger Games !? If you're going to watch one film about teens fighting to the death with random weapons at the whim of a totalitarian government this week - make it Battle Royale. Join us as we descend into the maelstrom of infamy and hilarity, on a unique and laugh-filled episode of Horror Etc! As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 237 - American Horror Story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:23

This week we take a look at what makes an American Horror Story. One of the most challenging genres to translate to serialized television is horror and when one comes along it deserves our attention. It is a mixture of responses to what the inaugural season delivers but one thing is certain, it had ambition. The story of the broken Harmon family (Ben, Vivian and teenaged daughter Violet), and the trials they endure in their newly purchased "murder house" goes beyond the basic premise and does some twisting and turning into surrealistic mystery territory channeling the works of David Lynch, Stephen King and many others. If for no other reason it is worth watching for the amazing character Jessica Lange delivered. The show is structured with a spoiler free discussion of the show at large with our general reactions and recommendations, followed by a spoiler zone of rehashing some of the high (and low) points of the season. The seasonal anthology element of American Horror Story is particularly intriguing and it will be interesting to see where things go from here. As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

 EPISODE 236 - Ingmar Bergman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:47:34

Ingmar Bergman. Perhaps the most thoroughly analysed and debated filmmakers in history. His works are required viewing for any student of the medium and he has been widely credited as one of the most influential directors of all time. So what could we possibly add to the discussion? How about simply sharing our perspectives on a selection of titles considered to be among Bergman's greatest accomplishments. Our spotlight focuses on the material that gravitates to our genre of choice but the subjects of mortality and physcological unravelling are dominant in many of his works along with common themes of religious faith and the existential struggle we all suffer in trying to understand the purpose of life. We keep it pretty accessible though as we discuss our viewings of The Virgin Spring (1960), The Seventh Seal (1957), The Hour of the Wolf (1968) and Persona (1966) - with a dash of Wild Strawberries thrown in. So following up on our previous subjects of arthouse cinema and Nordic film we present a narrowly focused Ingmar Bergman spotlight. As with his works, please set the mood and close off the distractions of the outside world as we discuss... film! As always we welcome your comments: horroretc@gmail.com Voicemail (206) 337-5324 WWW.HORRORETC.COM

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