Andrew Bargeron
DR. OTTO AND THE RIDDLE OF THE GLOOM BEAM
The Film: Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam
The Guest: Elbee (Vincent Price's Laugh)
I was never an Ernest fan*. I was in...
LOST HIGHWAY
The film: Lost Highway
The guest: Edward Cantu
I have to admit, I wasn't paying the closest attention to the story details so long ago when...
TERRORVISION
The film: TERRORVISION
The guest: Jon Bjorling
Ah, the 80s. What a strange and wonderful, colorful and bizarre decade. One that brought us so many movies and...
YOUNG EINSTEIN
Young Einstein hit the American market in August 1989. After a successful release in Australia, Warner Brothers were banking on a summer sleeper at the very least, and a blockbuster at most. It received neither. The movie was just too weird for US audiences, while also not being weird enough. It's a family film, but also a subversive satire. To a 15-year old who had, a year prior, discovered Monty Python's Flying Circus, Young Einstein was a godsend: it was tame enough to not bother the conservative parents, but biting and weird enough to stimulate this growing boy's mind. In this episode, we find Andrew (the aforementioned growing boy) and Travis Trapp (his first viewing of the film) discussing the film and its merits. Does it hold up? Or is nostalgia a damned liar?
SHADOW PEOPLE
Elbee and Andrew don't just enjoy the occasional spooky movie, they often pursue stories of strange happenings from around the world. Here, a little film called Shadow People serves as this episode's topic...one that covers a phenomenon that may even hit a little close to home.
BEYOND THE BLACK RAINBOW
Critical Analysis of "Beyond the black Rainbow" featuring guest Ken Reid!
HARBINGER DOWN
https://youtu.be/P_i6x4rKBjs
In today's sci-fi/horror climate, there is a dire lack of practical FX driven films. Age old classics, such as John Carpenter's The THING, and The Blob...
FORBIDDEN ZONE
The film: Forbidden Zone
The guest: Rob Godinez (No Trauma)
Among the first of the oft-lauded Midnight Movies that featured Eraserhead, Rocky Horror Picture Show, and...