A Thief In the Night, A Distant Thunder, Image of the Beast and Prodigal Planet. These movies frightened me as a child and I’m ready to use you for therapy. This episode is filled with songs, long screaming moments and Art Bell samples. Hopefully, Blondie, Ministry and Lil’ Markie don’t take this down.
Two tastes that you never knew never went together. It’s my favorite ape movie, Beneath the Planet of the Apes and Operation Kid Brother. Get ready for everyone to die, including the entire planet, and Sean Connery to get upset.
In this episode, bon vivant and raconteur A.C. Nicholas defends a movie that he loves: late 70s sketch comedy on film Americathon.
A.C. is a writer, stand-up comedian, voiceover artist, former radio DJ, former drive-in projectionist and so much more. He hosts a monthly screening at the Babylon Kino theater and can often be seen on Drive-In Asylum Double Feature and heard on various podcasts! You can find him on Facebook and YouTube.
Each October, the Unsung Horrors podcast does a month of themed movies. This year, this event benefits Best Friends, which is working to save the lives of cats and dogs all across America, giving pets second chances and happy homes.
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Here are the movies that I watched. You can also check out the Letterboxd list.
Thanks to Adam Hursey, Parker Simpson and John Connelly for being part of this!
This week, it’s 60s and 70s pop culture, as The Maltese Bippy has Rowan and Martin from Laugh-In and Go Ask Alice is the scare movie that had kids ask, “Should I do acid?”