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Episode #15: Zombies Part Two
03/09/2007
Discussion of Zombies Part Two can be found here. ARTICLES: Invasion of the Ring Tone Snatchers By Janet Maslin The song of the night, “Bordeau” by The Shapes was provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at music.podshow.com.
Episode #14: Zombies Part One
03/09/2007
Discussion of Zombies Part One can be found here. Show notes: Thanks for listening! It has been a nice, relaxing summer. Thanks for not unsubscribing! I will try to post at least once per month. I have seven episodes in the works. Email me with any topic suggestions. Check out:Anthology of Punk Horror ARTICLES: The Critical Critics Rotten Tomatoes 28 Days Later review from ign.com The song of the night, “August Moon” by Dylan in the Movies was provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at music.podshow.com. Thanks to Josh Woodward for providing his song "I Want to Destroy Something Beautiful" for the opening and closing music. Visit this talented artist at joshwoodward.com. The next podcast will be Zombies part two: a review and analysis of the Stephen King novel, The Cell.
Episode #13: Scream Trilogy
12/08/2007
Discussion of the Scream trilogy can be found here. Show Synopsis: Scream is a 1996 smart satire of the horror film genre, directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. The film revitalized the slasher film genre in the mid 1990’s, similar to what Halloween (1978) did for the 1970s, by using a standard concept (teens being brutally killed off being one example) with a tongue-in-cheek approach that successfully combined straightforward scares with dialogue that satirized slasher film conventions. There were two sequels which did fairly well with critics and fans alike. The song of the night, “I Want To Hear What You Have Got To Say” by one of my favorite bands, The Subways was provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at music.podshow.com. The next podcast will discuss Stephen King's novel The Cell and Zombies.
Episode #12: The Lost Boys (1987)
12/08/2007
Discussion of The Lost Boys (1987) can be found here. Show notes: *The film that launched the Coreys *That'll teach you to drink blood, Michael! *There is a straight-to-DVD sequel coming in 2008 VAMPIRES: Use of Vampire Lore ARTICLES: Monsters at Play: The Lost Boys Review by Lawrence P. Raffel Review from horror.com The song of the night, “Wave Goodbye” by Steadman was provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at music.podshow.com. The next podcast will discuss the Scream films.
Episode #11: Women Gothic Writers
14/05/2007
Discussion of Women Gothic Writers can be found here. Articles: *“The Gothic Experience” * Defining Gothic *Famous Women Gothic Writers *Charlotte Perkins Gilman *"The Yellow Wallpaper" *Mary Shelley *Frankenstein References: Haunted Women: The Best Supernatural Tales by American Women Writers. Edited by Alfred Bendixen. Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., New York: 1985. The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton. William R. Tyler. Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York: 1973. Lewis, R. W. B. Edith Wharton : A Biography. NY: Harper & Row, 1975 The song of the night, “Without You” by Black Lab was provided tonight from music.podshow.com. The next episode will cover Final Destination, Death and Grim Reaper. Thanks for listening!