Links mentioned during episode:
http://www.deadlantern.com/
http://www.wench.org/
Ichi The Killer links from DigitalNight:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0296042/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coiVr5Pl4-s
TC's Review of The Grand Horror by Deadlantern Productions
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Brief Summary:
Toycorpse aka T.C. Vulpes is your host, Geostria Stardust aka Geo is your co-host and wife of T.C. Each has their own varied interests and takes, on what horror is to them.
Show Outline:
1st Thursday of every other month is Specific Movie Topic the first on June 5, 2008 being Shaun of the Dead by Rogue Pictures
Alternating 1st Thursday will be the Specific Book Topic the first on July 3, 2008 being The Stand by Stephen King
2nd Thursday of every month will be a topic based on the specific movie or the book for that month.
3rd Thursday of every month will be a topic of the month.
4th Thursday of every month will cover some folklore topic.
In the event that there are 5 Thursday in the month we will hold a freeform.
Next weeks topic: Is horror it's own unique genre or a child of all other genres?
30 May, 2008
Episode 1: Darkcastings Introductions
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Coming 5/15/2008 on Talkshoe ID: 18648.
Horror, in the most general sense, is a basic human emotion associated with fear. Horror is fear pushed to an extreme. Physical extremes, psychological extremes and even comedic extremes.
Humans tend to be fascinated by that which scares us. We like roller coasters even if we are afraid of heights. We look at spiders in fascination even if we suffer from arachnophobia.
Horror movies, books, photos, etc. are in some ways therapeutic, allowing fears to be confronted and overcome from a safe distance. Horror is also a way of expressing ideas deep within our minds. A method of expression for violent or malevolent impulses. The result creates something hopefully artful if not disturbing.
Please join us weekly as we review all aspects of horror. Some people join book clubs, why not join a horror club instead?
We'll be waiting for a piece of your brain.
Horror, in the most general sense, is a basic human emotion associated with fear. Horror is fear pushed to an extreme. Physical extremes, psychological extremes and even comedic extremes.
Humans tend to be fascinated by that which scares us. We like roller coasters even if we are afraid of heights. We look at spiders in fascination even if we suffer from arachnophobia.
Horror movies, books, photos, etc. are in some ways therapeutic, allowing fears to be confronted and overcome from a safe distance. Horror is also a way of expressing ideas deep within our minds. A method of expression for violent or malevolent impulses. The result creates something hopefully artful if not disturbing.
Please join us weekly as we review all aspects of horror. Some people join book clubs, why not join a horror club instead?
We'll be waiting for a piece of your brain.
Sound Credit
Sound Credits for the show:
Content Advisory:
Background Music:
Zombie by Devin Anderson from the album
Somnolent Electronic Neo-Existentialism located at PodSafe Audio
Sound Effects from: http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/ and http://www.soundsnap.com/
Intro: Background Music: The Hump by by Devin Anderson from the album Songs (rock / electronic / various) located at PodSafe Audio
Bumper Musics:
Lizard Funeral by Devin Anderson from the album
Somnolent Electronic Neo-Existentialism located at PodSafe Audio
A Second Beginning by Endless Funeral from the album A Second Beginning located at http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=86006
The Break In by Mark Jungers from the album One for the Crow located at PodSafe Audio
Monny's Mortuary Ad: Background Music:
The Sirens' Call by Endless Funeral from the album A Second Beginning located at http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=86006
Promo Credits:
Opening music credited as theme from The Poltergeist downloaded from:
http://www.ilovewavs.com/
Scream extracted from the movie: The Cellar
Ending score: Monster Symphony 1st Movement by Devin Anderson from the album Film and Orchestra Music obtained from:
http://www.podsafeaudio.com/
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