Yet another Lord Blood-Rah’s Tremulous Trailers, this time featuring a classic from the great horror showman William Castle! Watch as Vincent Price discovers the distillation of fear in the thrilling trailer for “The Tingler!” And if you can’t get enough Lord Blood-Rah head on over to his Youtube channel for more videos or friend the geek master himself on Facebook.

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This episode is a bit unusual. Originally produced for the BoneBat Comedy of Horrors Film Festival, in the end it was not selected. Slight disappointment turned to relief when a bad cold threatened to keep me from filming and posting an episode here. I now present this special episode to you. Here’s Invasion of the Saucer men! And if you can’t get enough Lord Blood-Rah head on over to his Youtube channel for more videos or friend the geek master himself on Facebook and let’s not for get the Drunken Zombie forums because you can chat it up with Lord Blood-Rah.

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Lord Blood-Rah yet again brings you another brain burning trailer. This time it’s Mad Monster Party from 1967. Fun fare for monster kids featuring all the classic creatures. For more Lord Blood-Rah head over to his Youtube channel or chat with him in the Drunken Zombie forums.

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This month Lord Blood Rah presents WOODORAMA! A tribute to the one and only Ed Wood with trailers from two of his classics: Glen or Glenda and Plan 9 from Outer Space! If you can’t get enough of Lord Blood Rah head over to his YouTube channel for more.

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Lord Blood Rah is back with another Tremulous Trailers & this month he geeks out on the 1958 cash in on the Universal classic, Frankenstein 1970. & for more Lord Blood Rah check out his YouTube channel or join him in the Drunken Zombie forums for Lord Blood-Rah’s Bent Frame.

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The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the 1989 NES game A Nightmare On Elm Street.

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Lord Blood-Rah attempts a FIRST: A Double Headed Double Feature! Presented here are the trailers for 1971′s The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant, and from 1972 The Thing With 2 Heads! & for more Lord Blood-Rah subscribe to his YouTube channel.

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Lord Blood-Rah is back once again with his Tremulous Trailers. But this time he faces the, Horror of the Blood Monsters. & for more Lord Blood-Rah subscribe to his YouTube channel.

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Lord Blood-Rah, host of Lord Blood-Rah’s Nerve Wrackin’ Theatre, invites you to enjoy some of the most bizarre and bombastic trailers ever made. Every month the High Lord of Geekdom will present here trailers from some of the best and worst horror and science fiction films in history. Featured in this first episode is the trailer from George Romero’s horror classic Night of the Living Dead. For more Lord Blood-Rah madness head over to his YouTube channel

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If you’ve been listening to the pod cast for long…or at least one episode, you’ll notice that we enjoy beer. We are not connoisseurs or experts by any means but when given the chance we try to vary the alcoholic selection up a bit (old Rasputin anyone?). Fortunately there is a great new website that will help us and you avoid “Beer Boredom”: Beeraday.net.

As enjoyed by crazy uncles everywhere

As enjoyed by crazy uncles everywhere

At Beer A Day Andy Murphy (formerly of Stolen Soap.com) has under taken the quest to drink a different beer every day for a year and let us know how it tastes. Reviewing Beers from the more common such as Samuel Adams and Goose Island to micro brews even including several Drunken zombie favorites such as Hobgoblin,  Murphy manages to give a great overview of a truly amazing variety of Beers (after his review I am desperately searching for “Hoptimus Prime” because any Beer named after a transformer gets a gold star in my book).

While at Beer a day be sure to check out “He said she said” featuring Husband and wife beer experts Marc and Aimee. While not as regular as Murphy’s posting it does offer a unique two-sided approach to Beer and Beer pub reviews.

Weather he is enlightening us to a new Brew or steering us away from a beverage better used as slug bait, next time Andy Murphy is in town he can have a beer on us.

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Bryan from Cinema Suicide is in the running to have a panel at SXSW. So it’s up to us to make sure he gets there. His panel is described as such below:

My idea for a panel is actuallly about comics. Open source comics, to be exact. Myself and Nick Plante of Zerosum have been talking this out over the last week or so. A social network aimed at artists and writers to create a line of their own comics in a single mythology, similar to the Marvel Universe or the DC Universe. It is to be completely non-commercial with a very rigid and limited set of editorial constraints. Everyone is free to be a part of it. The foundation of the panel is to suggest one alternative direction for social networks so that the web doesn’t become a series of tribes of Myspace of Facebook folks but to actually give social networks some purpose. So please vote for me.

So head over and vote for him at the link below:
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/2037

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Bloody Disgusting is reporting that HD Films has purchased the rights to CREEPSHOW and will be doing it as an online series.  Sigh.  I personally love the first film and really like the second film.  I refused to watch the third one as neither King nor Romero were involved.  Everything I heard about it was that it was pure garbage.  So how do I feel about a new online series?

1) Why spend the money to buy the rights to the CREEPSHOW name?  It means nothing to anyone but us hardcore horror fans.  Teenie Boppers have no clue what CREEPSHOW is.  And really if you just make a good horror anthology show and just title it “GENERIC HORROR ANTHOLOGY SHOW” as long as it’s good people will watch.  Why spend the money?

2) The only real draw to the first two was that it was that it was Romero directing shorts of King short stories done in an EC Comics style.  As seen in the third one if you drop those three elements it loses all it’s charm.  So why?

3) Why not get Romero and King involved again?  King has written MANY more short stories since the first two that could be ripe for a pickin and really Romero could do something other than the zombie genere after seeing his last two attempts at it.

But it’s going to happen and will probably be pretty awful.  I’m sure I’ll be watching with a sadness is in my heart.

Source: Bloody Disgusting

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While not horror related our good buddy Bryan J. has started up his own podcast about reality shows so we wanted to give him a plug here.  So if you’re addicted to shows like Big Brother, I Love Money, and The Two Coreys (god what I train wreck) then head over to I’m Not Here To Make Friends The Podcast to check out weekly updates about your favorite reality shows.  Click on the banner above to check them out.

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For those of you who haven’t checked out Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog from uber creator Joss Whedon and were worried that the only way you’re going to see it is when you buy the DVD or buy the acts on iTunes well worry not.  Over on Hulu.com they have the whole thing up.  And you can watch it as one long video rather than having to watch all three acts seperately.  So head over and check it out.  Word is they are thinking of doing another one but are seeing if schedules are going to work out.

Dr. Horrible On Hulu.Com!

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stunt woman Zoë Bell stars in the new series Angel of Death over at Crackle.com. the series created by Comic scribe and all around writing genius Ed Brubaker (Criminal, Captain America), will be presented in ten 8 -10 minute vignettes in 2009.

the series revolves around a remorseless assassin (Bell) in the employed by a crime family. After suffering a severe head wound, her past victims come back to haunt her driving her to kill those who ordered the hits.

link via Comic Book Resources

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