Episode 111: The Return of the Living Dead Wrap Up Show

IMG_0221It’s the time we come to in every franchise where we must say goodbye.   Goodbye Tarman. Goodbye naked zombie women.  Goodbye senseless watering down of franchise rules to make senseless sequels easier to write.  Join Ron and Little Miss Horror Nerd as they talk the ins and outs of the franchise including whether or not Tarman is the most famous zombie ever, how to improve the franchise and the franchise’s legacy in horror.

On top of that goodness, Ron and Jessica talk to James Lurgio, the proprietor of Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery in Salem, MA — a museum of horror history!

Stick around for Ten Questions with listener Jarrett Nunley!

Horror News: Remaking I Know What You Did Last Summer, new Universal Monster action figures, marijuana tie-ins with Tusk and James Lurgio review of the original SYFY program Z Nation

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Check out all things Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery here.

For James’ previous appearance on the podcast, check out The Wolfman Wrap Up Show.

Jarrett’s Tarman:

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Old Timey Tuesdays 12: Three Skeleton Key

Welcome to a simpler time.  A time where the sound of wind against shutters could keep you up at night wondering what could be out there.  What could be watching.  Waiting.

Welcome to a time where the dark was darker, the cold was colder and the fear more chilling. Nothing is as frightening as what you can create deep in the black crevices of your mind.  Welcome to…

OLD TIMEY TUESDAYS

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Three Skeleton Key is a short story by George G. Toudouze.  Vincent Price is most associated with the audio play as he performed in the radio suspense drama several times.

Escape aired on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1964

Original Airdate: March 17, 1950

Starring: Vincent Price

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Unleash Hell 38

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Horror Head Pillows

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Listen up Horror Heads! Here they are – the amazing and super rare Horror Head Pillows!

Not really toys…these Dark Shadows Horror Head Pillows are simply AMAZING! They were sold separately, and marketed with a killer TV commercial.

With Barnabas the Vampire, Quentin the Werewolf and the Witch from Lara Parker’s portrayal of Angelique, These pillows were and are a MUST HAVE for monster and Dark Shadows fans! The pillows made by Centsable Toys are just maddeningly GREAT! I loved them when I was a kid but sadly I only had Quentin the Werewolf. I think they came out into the stores and disappeared quite rapidly! I remain to this day fascinated by these!

You can display em, throw em, hang em etc. Today, you probably want to keep them in a glass case…They are that RARE!

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Little Miss Horror Nerd’s Little Horror Blog 58

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HORROR IN BRAZIL

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I am back and I bring with me a Brazilian horror movie! Beyond the Grave was released in the United States in September 2010.

Still_03The plot revolves around a police officer hunting a possessed serial killer in a post-apocalyptic landscape. Along the way, he meets and picks up others that are trying to survive in this new world. However, his ultimate goal is to find and eliminate the serial killer.

I’ll start off by saying this film was extremely slow moving for the first hour. There were zombies but I wasn’t sure of their purpose because they never aggressively bit anyone.  The living people seemed to be hiding from them but I don’t know why. Only one person was bitten and it seemed to be an accident. In fact, I don’t think the zombies even knew their purpose. Anytime they were killed it was because they stood there and allowed it. I won’t go any further except to say that overall this film reminded me somewhat of Fallen or God forbid —  Jason Goes to Hell. Everytime the serial killer was killed, the person who was responsible became the killer.Still_01

I didn’t like this movie. For me it had some bizarre imagery but was a confusing mess otherwise. Most of the time,  I had no idea what was going on. It was only at the end that some things made sense. There are subtitles but that wasn’t the problem for me. There was violence but much of it was off camera. There was also no humor or nudity. In some things I read it was compared to a spaghetti western. I don’t like those so perhaps that was the issue. I had no expectations going into this movie but ended up quite disappointed anyway because I am not even sure it is horror.

LITTLE MISS HORROR NERD’S RATING: 2 1/2 out of 5

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Episode 110: Return of the Living Dead 5 – Rave to the Grave

rotld5We are going back to college here on the Resurrection of Zombie 7 Podcast!  We hear there is a big rave happening on Halloween with DJ Jeremy at the helm — count us in!  Join Ron and Little Miss Horror Nerd as they try out their best Romanian accents and prepare themselves to take the Z and maybe even get oral sex from Becky.  You never know what might happen.  Whatever does happen, with these two, we know it will be explicit and generally make no sense, whatsoever!   Join in the conversation which will lean to attempted humor in the movie, proper drug dealing techniques, this movie’s connections (or lack thereof) to the previous movie and the appearance of breasts in a made for SYFY film.

Horror News: Jack the Ripper’s identity discovered, Carver — the movie made by a 14-year-old-girl and Ginger Lynn goes mainstream

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