Monday, October 31, 2022
Sunday, October 30, 2022
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Friday, October 28, 2022
Naschycast Mailbag Episode for October 2022
Troy and I bring you a brief email episode to round out October.
There are questions to address and opinions to discuss so check it out. We do
take some occasional editorial privilege but are happy to pass along
information about a subtitled DVD of THE TRANSEXUAL (1977) out there on the
world wide web. Some talk of Monster Bash is on tap along with some news about upcoming
episodes of Wild, Wild Podcast. And what is this we are told about a film in
which Victor Israel plays the lead? This must be found! Also, a listener passes
along information about a Laurel and Hardy podcast that has escaped our
attention until now. But luckily, we
remain the rumbling tummy ache of podcasting!
If you want to add your voice to the show naschycast@gmail.com is the place to send all missives. We look forward to your notes and thank you for listening to the podcast. Oh – and Happy Halloween!
Thursday, October 27, 2022
FREDDY'S NIGHTMARES : A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Trailers From Hell - DEAD & BURIED (1981)
Guillermo del Toro and I share a love of this amazing film and it's fun to hear him talk about it. If you've never visited Potter's Bluff and you think it's just another quaint New England small town, you need to see Gary Sherman’s stylish
cult horror classic. This is one of the best horror films of the 1980's.
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Monday, October 24, 2022
Dark Mysteries - Classic Pre-Code Horror Comic Book
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Saturday, October 22, 2022
The Bloody Pit #159 - THE HORRIBLE SEXY VAMPIRE (1970)
Cort Psyops returns to discuss THE HORRIBLE SEXY VAMPIRE
(1970)! Just how many words in this title accurately describe the film’s
contents? Woo boy. Your mileage may vary……
Recently rescued from dodgy video presentations by Mondo
Macabro, this Spanish oddity is one of the stranger examples of Euro-Horror. We
start our discussion remarking that the story behind the making of the film is
probably more interesting than the film itself, but that doesn’t mean there
aren’t a lot of onscreen elements to puzzle over. While the movie does sport a
standard Lugosi-style vampire lurking around gothic places, the majority of the
killings are handled nontraditionally. By that I mean that this vampire can somehow
render himself invisible! Was this a stylistic choice on the filmmakers’ part or
a budgetary one? It hardly matters as it creates one of the more memorable
aspects of the movie. Watching victims flail about fighting someone that isn’t
there is sure to keep you staring at the screen wondering just how crazy things
will get.
Mondo Macabro’s Blu-Ray has a few excellent extras that give an explanation for how and why this film was made. The most interesting information involves the star of the picture and how he started an acting career. This disc proves that any film can be made fascinating the more you know about it. I can only imagine what viewers in the past thought of this bizarre movie with no frame of reference for what went on behind the scenes. This is the kind of thing I live for!
If you have any comments or questions thebloodypit@gmail.com is the place to
send them. Cort and I thank you for your time and attention! Happy Halloween.