Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Wild, Wild Podcast S8:Ep2 - ACID - DELIRIUM OF THE SENSES (1968)


Grab your copy of ‘From Russia With Love’ and suck those LSD-infused corners with us as we trip out in New York City with Beatniks, Bohemians and off-Broadway performers. Just watch out for those Mafioso drug dealers - they have shoes in your size and they're not afraid to use them!

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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Creature Commandos Cover Gallery

I am looking forward to the upcoming animated version of this bizarre DC Comics team. I picked up the trade collection of this a few years ago and love the stories and the wild concept. I will now concentrate on willing a complete Weird War Tales release into existence.

Thursday, November 14, 2024

The Bloody Pit #205 - STRANGLER OF THE SWAMP (1946)


 Author David Annandale joins me for the second time to talk about another 1940’s horror film! This time we wade through STRANGLER OF THE SWAMP (1946) which is one of the more interesting examples of the output of the smallest of the Poverty Row studios - PRC (a.k.a. Producer’s Releasing Corporation). This is a fascinating low budget film that manages to make its lack of resources a virtue by leaning into the creepy fog and mists to hide the set limitations. It’s a favorite of both of us and we love getting to talk about it.

STRANGLER OF THE SWAMP is actually a remake of a German movie made by the same director a decade before. We start the show by digging into the earlier film to compare the two and delineate their many differences. The American film is much more a horror tale than the 1936 German original with a dark foreboding hanging over the characters living in an isolated village. The 1946 film has the vengeful ghost of a wrongfully accused man stalking and strangling the men responsible for his death and extending his attacks to the male children of the families as well. Having watched this moody little gem repeatedly over the years we were surprised to only now take note of the heroic town mothers the movie presents. While the men flail around trying to find a ‘reasonable’ excuse for the horrific events the female population works to deal directly with the problem. We note that this story element might be related to the changing view of women’s place in society during the second world war and wonder if this was a conscious choice by the filmmakers. We may never know, but it shows just how intriguing this little film can be and points to how creativity can make a movie endlessly rewatchable. There are always thought-provoking things buried in this swamp to drag out of the muck!

Mr. Annandale and I last discussed THE MONSTER MAKER and that episode can be found here. If you have any comments about this film or any other Poverty Row horror film thebloodypit@gmail.com is the place to send them. Thank you for listening!

Monday, November 11, 2024

Patreon - The Children of the Corn Series


Because steaming service Shudder just added the first five Children of the Corn sequels I could not stop myself from finally watching them. This was partially an attempt to answer a recent question about which long-term horror franchise is the worst. I have many thoughts. Save me from working my way through the entire Hellraiser run!

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Sunday, November 10, 2024

Vintage Media Tie-In Games










I played a few of these in my youth but not most of them. Is there a game from your childhood that you have fond memories of playing?

 

Tuesday, November 05, 2024

Wild, Wild Podcast Season 8: Ep 1 - LSD - FLESH OF THE DEVIL (1967)


Turn on, tune in and drop out with Adrian and I as we enter the wild, wild world of 1960s psychedelics. In this episode we take a trip with secret super-agent Rex Miller as he infiltrates the evil international crime organization E.C.H.O. (just don't ask anyone what it stands for) and foils their plans to drug the world with LSD. At least, that's what might be going on. It's honestly hard to tell.

We would love to hear from you if you have any favorite psychedelic Italian films, or if you've ever had a powerful radio transmitter inserted into your body. You can contact us on Twitter and Instagram or by email at wildwildpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find our YouTube channel here.

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