A blog exploring the sexy, shocking, surreal, and silly side of horror films.
Showing posts with label horror in the hammer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horror in the hammer. Show all posts

February 9, 2011

Screamwave #30: GOJIRA / GODZILLA

Up from the depths
Thirty stories high
Breathing fire
His head in the sky
Godzilla!
Godzilla!
Godzilla! 
 
DIRECT DOWNLOAD
SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
SUBSCRIBE by RSS


For episode #30, Aaron and Kris turn their attention to that mean, green (actually charcoal-grey), Tokyo-stomping machine: Godzilla! Aaron and Kris review Godzilla’s his first-ever appearance in the Japanese film GOJIRA (1954) and then compare it to its 1956 American edit starring Raymond Burr: GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS. Along the way, Aaron explains his newfound addiction to giant monster movies, and he and Kris discuss their love of kaiju mayhem.

After exploring the devastation Godzilla wages upon Tokyo, in Earth and Beyond your hosts take a brief stop-over in Picher, Oklahoma for another type of urban devastation. Picher, you see, is a modern-day ghost town virtually wiped out and deemed a hazardous waste zone by the US government. If not giant atomic monsters, what could devastate a whole community?

*This episode is guaranteed 99% Godzookie free.
Illustration by No-Class Kris from X-Agency Inc.

[original music by Nathan Fleet]

Leave Feedback
206-350-7019
screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

www.horrorinthehammer.com

Show Notes
Kris and his buddy “Zippy”

January 6, 2011

Screamwave #28: TWILIGHT MARATHON

"And so the lion fell in love with the lamb."


Screamwave presents: A VERY SPARKLY NEW YEAR

On New Year's Eve, Screamwave invited friends and the members of the Horror in the Hammer crew to partake in a grueling endurance test: A Twilight Saga Marathon.

All three Twilight movies. One night. And we recorded it all. Seven people began, but only one could survive all three films. Who made it?

Listen to find out. Also this episode, find out how you can win a very special prize from Horror in the Hammer: one of the few remaining HEROINE HORROR CALENDARS. Details in this episode.


Happy New Year from Screamwave and Horror in the Hammer.

Sparkle on!

Leave Feedback
206-350-7019
screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

Show Notes

December 22, 2010

Screamwave #27: THE WALKING DEAD (ep. 4-6)


"I aint so worried about some dumb dead bastard."

DIRECT DOWNLOAD
SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
SUBSCRIBE by RSS


For the last Screamwave of 2010, Aaron and Kris review the final three episodes of The Walking Dead, one of 2010’s most exciting new horror programs.

Then, in Earth and Beyond, your hosts talk about the case of Mary Clamser, a woman struck by lighting and cured of her multiple sclerosis. Freak coincidence or miracle?

Also this episode, you’ll hear two festive holiday parodies by Monstermatt Patterson, author of Monstermatt’s Bad Monster Jokes Vol.1

Sit back, enjoy, and we’ll see you in 2011 with more horror and more screams.

Happy Holidays!

[Original music by Nathan Fleet]

Leave Feedback
206-350-7019
screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

www.horrorinthehammer.com

Show Notes

December 6, 2010

Night of the Demons (1988)

Night of the Demons (1988) 

Director: Kevin Tenney

Night of the Demons did for demon-possession movies what Return of the Living Dead did for zombie movies. Both took a well-worn horror genre in the late '80s and injected it with a youthful punk vigor and rock-n-roll party attitude. And both starred Linnea Quigley getting all kinds of naked!

SYNOPSIS


It's Halloween night, and goody two-shoes Judy (Cathy Podewell) is convinced by her boyfriend Jay (Lance Fenton) to ditch their plans to attend a high school party and instead celebrate Halloween with brewskies and tunes at Hull House, an abandoned -- and allegedly possessed-- mortuary. They are joined by a motley crew of obnoxious yet charming punkers, jocks, and pretty girls including horny Suzanne (Linnea Quigley), meat-head Stooge (Hal Havins), and witchey Angela (Amelia Kinkade). While turning a seance ritual into a party game, Angela accidentally stirs up evil demons that posses some of the teens and proceed to terrorize and mutilate the others. Trapped in Hull House, Judy and her friends attempt to survive until morning, but every one of them that dies returns as a possessed corpse out for their blood. Night of the Demons doesn't break much new ground in the genre, but it's an endearing and energetic dark fantasy with plenty of gore, gratuitous nudity, and excellent makeup effects courtesy of Steve Johnson. From its animated opening sequence to its slate of quotable one-liners ("Eat a bowl of fuck!"), Night of the Demons carries itself with a restrained sense of camp and doesn't take itself too seriously, yet it delivers some serious Halloween horror fun and outlandish visual effects.

Rating: 4 / 5 Stooges




IS IT SHOCKING?

Before we talk about the blood and guts, I was honestly shocked by how much I enjoyed all the teen characters in this film. Sure, Cathy Podewell has the line delivery of a 10th grade drama student. Sure, they're broadly drawn 80's stereotypes, but every young actor breathes some unique life into their characters. They're obnoxious, as teens can be, but they're endearing, especially Stooge. He's part Animal House, part Bill and Ted, and park Bulk from Power Rangers fame. Night of the Demons wouldn't be half as fun without this group of young actors, memorable characters, and nubile young starlets. 

Bleeding gums. A clear sign of gingivitis.
But yes, Night of the Demons brings the gore. Carnage doesn't kick off until almost half-way into the film, but the buildup satisfyingly sets the stage. Once the demons start going for blood, they don't stop. Flesh ripping, eye gouging, impaling, and a disappearing lipstick nipple trick that needs to be seen to be believed. Night of the Demons isn't a meat grinder film, but there's plenty of painful deaths and fantastic demon makeup. In fact, several gory scenes were cut from the film but can be seen reintegrated on the Anchor Bay DVD release.

A demon's face on Christmas morning

IS IT SEXY?

More than blood, when you think Night of the Demons you should think boobies. In the spirit of its juvenile energy, there's plenty of bare boobs, bums, and a bouncy bounty of the female form. Linnea Quigley, in particular, spends large sections of the film with her fanny in the camera, even going bottomless. It's lowbrow nudity for nudity's sake, but it's all done in good fun.

If you wake up nude in a coffin, bed head is the least of your problems.
 -------------------------------------------

On Tuesday, December 7th, Horror in the Hammer is screening the 2009 remake of Night of the Demons at Fright Night Theatre. Although I've come to the 1988 film later in life, the original Night of the Demons now occupies a proud place on my DVD shelf and I see why it's maintained a cult following. It's definitely entered my staple of Halloween-time films. I'm now curious to see how Night of the Demons has been updated.

Will the remake stand up? If you're in the Hamilton area Tuesday night, come check it out for yourself.

Horror in the Hammer's Fright Night Theatre: 

Night of the Demons

 $5.00 Admission 

Tuesday, December 7 · 8:00pm - 11:00pm


Staircase Theatre (www.staircase.org)
27 Dundurn St N
Hamilton, ON

Screamwave #26: ALIEN APOCALYPSE


"Your stupidity is terminal. And now you're cured."

DIRECT DOWNLOAD
SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
SUBSCRIBE by RSS



On this week’s episode of Screamwave, we go back to the Scheiße House to review ALIEN APOCALYPSE, a 2005 stinker starring Bruce Campbell.  

In Earth and Beyond, hosts Aaron and Kris start off discussing whether ghostly phenomena can be linked to earthquakes but end up discussing some other philosophical points about paranormal discussion.

Finally, we delve into a whack of feedback that has been piling up over the last two weeks. Enjoy! 

Don’t forget to enter our DURHAM COUNTY contest. Email screamwavepodcast@gmail.com with your name and address for your chance to win Durham County season one, courtesy of Anchor Bay Canada. Open to residents of North America only.   

[Original music by Nathan Fleet]

Leave Feedback
206-350-7019
screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

www.horrorinthehammer.com

Show Notes

November 22, 2010

Screamwave #25: THE WALKING DEAD

"We can dance if we want to. We can leave your friends behind"

DIRECT DOWNLOAD
SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
SUBSCRIBE by RSS


This episode, Kris and Aaron discuss the first three episodes of AMC's very exciting new zombie series THE WALKING DEAD.

Then, in Earth and Beyond, Aaron and Kris discuss a bevy of odd stories starting with the Dancing Plague of 1518 before hitting some modern stories about exploding gum, death's inescapable reach, and the video of a scrappy cat who fends of two alligators with its own bare paws. Exciting stuff.

Of course, we round out the show with listener feedback as usual.

Don't forget to enter our DURHAM COUNTY DVD giveaway. One lucky Screamwave listener will receive a copy of Durham County season one. All you have to do is email us your full name and mailing address

[Original music by Nathan Fleet]

Leave Feedback
206-350-7019
screamwavepodcast@gmail.com 

www.horrorinthehammer.com

Show Notes

November 4, 2010

Screamwave #23: SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD

“BRAINS!”

DIRECT DOWNLOAD
SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
SUBSCRIBE by RSS


With Halloween and the Hamilton Zombie Walk right around the corner, Screamwave has zombies on the brain!

This episode, Aaron and Kris review the Bluray of George A. Romero’s SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD. Also this episode, Aaron interviews John Migliore, a zombie extra from Hamilton who has appeared in Survival of the Dead and other recent zombie films. We talk about what it takes to be a zombie extra, and we take a tour of his zombie memorabilia collection.

In our Earth and Beyond segment, both Aaron and Kris bring to the tables stories of bizarre situations and strange circumstances. They’re not paranormal stories, but they are weird.

Finally, with some shout outs to Paracinema magazine and author Tony Burgess, we round out the episode with feedback.

Find more episodes: screamwave.libsyn.com

[Original music by Nathan Fleet]

Leave Feedback
206-350-7019
screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

www.horrorinthehammer.com

Show Notes

October 16, 2010

Screamwave #22: TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (remake) and THE BEGINNING

"I smell bullshit."

DIRECT DOWNLOAD
SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
SUBSCRIBE by RSS


This week, Aaron and Kris sink their teeth into the two most recent offerings from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise: THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE remake from 2003 and its prequel, THE BEGINNING from 2006.

In Earth and Beyond, Kris flies solo once again to discuss Ed Gein whose crimes were an inspiration for the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise as well as other notable cinematic psycho killers.

All this and feedback in our last installment of Texas Chainsaw episodes.

[Original music by Nathan Fleet]

Leave Feedback

206-350-7019
screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

FIND MORE EPISODES: screamwave.libsyn.com

Show Notes
      www.horrorinthehammer.com

      September 27, 2010

      Screamwave #21: THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 1 & 2

      "THE SAW IS FAMILY!"

      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
      SUBSCRIBE by RSS


      Aaron and Kris take up a viewing and discussion of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (1974), a classic film neither host has seen in some time. Has it stood the test of time? Is Leatherface really an effective horror movie villain?

      In Earth and Beyond, Kris flies solo while Aaron is out sick. Kris covers some strange animal stories in the recent news (not a discussion of Ed Gein as mentioned in the episode. That will be next week!)

      Then, Aaron returns with a brief review of THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2 (1986) starring Dennis Hopper.

      All this and feedback in the first installment of our Texas Chainsaw episodes. In two weeks, we return with a look at the remake and the remake prequel.

      [Original music by Nathan Fleet]

      Leave Feedback

      206-350-7019
      screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

      Show Notes
      www.horrorinthehammer.com

      September 7, 2010

      Screamwave #19: FAN EXPO 2010

      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES

      SUBSCRIBE by RSS
        

      The 2010 Fan Expo and Festival of Fear is over, and Horror in the Hammer is here to tell the tale. Aaron, Kris, and Jenn sit down for a detailed discussion of everything they saw, did, and bought at Toronto's largest fan event for pop culture worship. Focusing mostly on the horror, they also talk about their adventures in comics, sci-fi, gaming, and anime.

      Also this episode, you can hear my interview with zombie portrait artist Rob Sacchetto (The Zombie Handbook, Zombiewood Weekly). Not enough zombies? Then stick around for the end of the episode to hear my discussion with the original ZOMBIE NURSE from Dawn of the Dead: Sharon Ceccatti-Hill

      In Earth and Beyond, Aaron and Kris briefly discuss a story about giant rats killed in the UK before completely going off the rails in an explosion of off-topic anecdotes. Hang on!

      Stay tuned to the feed for the full recording of David Cronenberg's panel from Fan Expo coming from Screamwave in the coming days.

      Feedback

      206-350-7019

      screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

      www.horrorinthehammer.com

      Show Notes

      August 29, 2010

      Screamwave Special #2: Festival of Fear 2009- MODERN LITERARY MONSTERS PANEL

      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES

      SUBSCRIBE by RSS


      While Aaron and Chris are away at the 2010 Fan Expo and Festival of Fear, feast your ears on this panel from 2009 featuring writers Kelly Armstrong (Otherworld series), Kim Paffenroth (Gospel of the Living Dead, Dying to Live) and Max Brooks (World War Z, Zombie Survival Guide). A spirited and funny discussion about vampires, werewolves and zombies! Moderated by Monica S. Kuebler.

      Recorded last year for The Zed Word zombie blog.

      Feedback

      206-350-7019
      screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

      www.horrorinthehammer.com

      August 23, 2010

      Screamwave #17: THE LAST EXORCISM

      “The Bible is filled with demons”

      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES

      SUBSCRIBE by RSS 

       

      In this shorter pre-FanExpo episode, Aaron flies solo to give you his review of the new horror film THE LAST EXORCISM, produced by Eli Roth.

      Throughout the show, you will also hear fantastic music by Defense Mechanism (defencemechanism.ca). Before the review, you'll hear the horror-movie inspired "What The Eff!" followed later in the show by "Dance Ex(tended) Machina."

      Feedback

      206-350-7019
      screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

      www.horrorinthehammer.com

      Show Notes

      August 20, 2010

      Screamwave #16: DARK RISING

      HorrorBlips: vote it up!

      “BRING YOUR BATTLE AXE”

      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES

      SUBSCRIBE by RSS 


      Jenn returns to join Aaron and Kris for a discussion of the sexy horror-comedy Dark Rising (2007) starring Brigitte Kingsley and Landy Cannon.
       
      We also have the recorded Q and A from Fright Night Theatre's screening of MEDIUM RAW: NIGHT OF THE WOLF, moderated by Aaron from the Screamwave horror podcast. Listen to Medium Raw actors Brigitte Kingsley, Landy Cannon, Sandi Ross, and Ron Sparks talk about the making of the film and address audience questions. (minor spoilers).

      FANGS ON FILM: Barbara and Aaron talk about the vampires in 30 Days of Night (2007)

      EARTH AND BEYOND: Parents find their baby, declared dead, alive in its casket. Also, information about the infamous Fox sisters who sparked a popularity in spiritualism before denouncing spiritualism as a sham.

      Feedback

      206-350-7019
      screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

      www.horrorinthehammer.com

      Show Notes

      August 9, 2010

      Screamwave #15: DOLLS

      HorrorBlips: vote it up!  

      "THE KILLER DOLLS!"


      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES

      SUBSCRIBE by RSS


      This is what you’ve been waiting for. Aaron and Kris tackle the horror fan-favorite: DOLLS (1987). We bandy about some trivia, discuss the film’s role as a dark fairy tale, and question whether the victims truly deserve their fates.

      Then we debut a brand-new segment: The Scheiße House. In the Scheiße House we discuss movies widely held to be the shittiest of the shitty. First up in the toilet bowl, M. Night Shyamalan’s THE HAPPENING (2008).

      In Earth and Beyond, we carry over the theme of deadly plants from THE HAPPENING to discuss some unusual real life plants and their unique defenses.

      Finally, we address some listener voicemails and announce the WINNER of our Skump contest. Someone’s going to get a free DVD. Is it you?

      Feedback 

      206-350-7019
      screamwavepodcast@gmail.com

      www.horrorinthehammer.com

       
      Show Notes

      August 2, 2010

      Screamwave #14: PULSE

      HorrorBlips: vote it up!  
      "My speedo covers my manpedo"


      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES

      SUBSCRIBE by RSS



      After Aaron and Kris address some Horror in the Hammer business (Fright Night and FanExpo), it's full speed ahead to our discussion of the 2006 ghost movie PULSE. Ghosts in the Wi-Fi. Will it be any good?

      Then, in Earth and Beyond, we talk about the Men in Black phenomenon (getting jiggy wit' it!), some odd and gruesome bug stories, and the craziness that is the Winchester Mystery House.

      No feedback this episode, but don't forget to enter our "SKUMP" contest. 



      CONTEST
      Create the funniest, grossest, or sexiest definition and win a free horror DVD. On episode 13 of Screamwave, Aaron trips over his own tongue and utters the nonsense word "skump." The listener who submits the funniest definition will win a free DVD from Aaron's collection. Send in your funniest, grossest, most original, and sexiest definitions to screamwavepodcast@gmail.com. Contest ends August 5th, 2010
       
      Send Feedback
      screamwavepodcast@gmail.com
      206-350-7019

      Show Notes
      [Some original music by Nathan Fleet]

      July 26, 2010

      Screamwave #13: ICHI THE KILLER

      HorrorBlips: vote it up!  

      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES

      SUBSCRIBE by RSS



      Jenn is back for another episode of Screamwave, and she brings with her a gruesome and bizarre Japanese film from director Takashi Miike: ICHI THE KILLER (2001). In our very NSFW and spoilerific discussion, we find out how far a film has to go before Kris and Aaron get too uncomfortable. During our review, Aaron starts up an impromptu listener contest when he trips over his own tongue and utters the word, “skump.” 

      The listener who can email us the most interesting definition for “skump” will win a movie from Aaron’s collection. 

      This week, we also debut Fangs on Film, a brand-new semi-regular segment about vampires on TV and in the movies hosted by Aaron and vampire fan Barbara. To kick off the segment, we look at the first season of the horror comedy/drama BEING HUMAN from BBC 3.
      Put on your snorkels because we round out the show with an installment of Earth and Beyond with a look at the Russian version of the Loch Ness Monster (“Nesski”) and various odd stories about jellyfish. Then we emerge from the water on Venice Beach to talk about a very expensive two-headed bearded dragon. 

      Finally, we address some very thought-provoking and challenging voicemails in our listener feedback.
       
      Send Feedback
      screamwavepodcast@gmail.com
      206-350-7019
      www.horrorinthehammer.com

      Show Notes
      Song: "Vampire" by Antsy Pants
      [Some original music by Nathan Fleet]

      July 5, 2010

      SCREAMWAVE #10: LOVECRAFT EXTRAVAGANZA

      HorrorBlips: vote it up!

      "I have looked upon all that the universe has to hold of horror, and even the skies of spring and the flowers of summer must ever afterward be poison to me" -- H.P. Lovecraft ("The Call of Cthulu")

      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
      SUBSCRIBE by RSS 

      This is it! The Screamwave horror podcast celebrates its tenth episode with a LOVECRAFT extravaganza! The fiction of H.P. Lovecraft has had a distinct influence on horror media and geek culture, so Screamwave has decided to celebrate the double-digits with two reviews of films adapted from Lovecraft's stories.

      Aaron, who is familiar with Lovecraft, brings newbie Kris up to speed on the man and his work. Then, Aaron and Kris push beyond the limits of mortal senses to discuss FROM BEYOND (1986). 

      Later, the earth LITERALLY shakes while Aaron and Kris review the cult-classic RE-ANIMATOR (1985). What horrors from beneath have we unleashed?  

      Unspeakable horrors, mid-podcast earthquakes, and the unique music and humour of Monster Matt all conspire to make Screamwave #10 one of our favorite episodes yet.


      Leave Feedback
      Email: screamwavepodcast@gmail.com 
      Voicemail: 206-350-7019 
       
      www.horrorinthehammer.com 

      Show Notes

      June 28, 2010

      Screamwave #9

      HorrorBlips: vote it up!
       
      "TESTIFY!"

      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
      SUBSCRIBE by RSS

      In this week's shorter-than-usual episode, Jenn and Aaron get musical with a review of REPO: THE GENETIC OPERA. Can the podcast survive this divisive discussion? Then, in Earth and Beyond, Kris plays some listener testimonials of ghostly encounters and paranormal experiences. Song: "Bitches Get Stitches" by RACKULA.

        [Original music composed by Nathan Fleet]
      Leave Feedback  
      Email: screamwavepodcast@gmail.com  
      Voicemail: 206-350-7019   

      Show Notes

      June 21, 2010

      Screamwave #8

      HorrorBlips: vote it up!
      "Show us where the mechanic touched you"
       
      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
      SUBSCRIBE by RSS

      Slam head first into a collision with THE CAR (1977) starring James Brolin. It's four wheels of pure terror vs. one man's mean 'stache with your hosts Aaron and Kris in the back seat. Then, in Earth and Beyond, Aaron gives his picks for the five most intriguing UFO videos, including strange lights and a man who claims to summon UFOs with prayer. Throughout this episode you will hear music from the Hammer's own THE BARETTAS

        [Original music composed by Nathan Fleet]
      Leave Feedback  
      Email: screamwavepodcast@gmail.com  
      Voicemail: 206-350-7019   

      Show Notes

      June 14, 2010

      Screamwave #7: Night of the Creeps

      HorrorBlips: vote it up!

      Thrill Me!

      DIRECT DOWNLOAD
      SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES
      SUBSCRIBE by RSS 


      Welcome to a very silly episode of Screamwave. Giddy exhaustion, non sequiturs, and a stubborn problem with uneven sound levels from our new mic and mixing board all threaten to derail your fearless hosts as they discuss Fred Dekker’s classic alien / zombie film NIGHT OF THE CREEPS. By the time the show gets to Earth and Beyond to discuss Lady Gaga’s paranormal purchases and alleged UFO landings in Angel Fire, New Mexico, it’s clear that Aaron, Kris, and Jenn have completely lost their minds. Come along for the ride!

      Songs “The Undead” and “Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee” by The Screamagers

      [Original music by Nathan Fleet]
      Send Feedback
      Email: screamwavepodcast@gmail.com
      Voice mail: 206-350-7019

      Show Notes
      Horror in the Hammer
      The Screamagers
      Scream Scene
      Punch Zombie FX
      Long Pigs Trailer
      Fright Night: Long Pigs (w/ Cast and Crew Q+A)

      Night of the Creeps DVD-- Cover
      Scare Sarah: Aaron Hates Parasites
      Lady Gaga: Who You Gonna Call?
      Advocates say UFO landing proved
      Alleged UFO Landing Evidence
      Fairy Rings
      Mail Order Zombie

      LinkWithin

      Related Posts with Thumbnails