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Welcome to Horror is a fortnightly show in which Lee and Adam introduce horror novice Chris to all the delights the genre has to offer. So whether your a seasoned horror fan or someone with a passing interest looking for an entertaining new look on the topic why not join us on our journey. We have such sights to show you.....

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Welcome to Horror is a fortnightly show in which Lee and Adam introduce horror novice Chris to all the delights the genre has to offer. So whether your a seasoned horror fan or someone with a passing interest looking for an entertaining new look on the topic why not join us on our journey. We have such sights to show you.....

    Bonus Episode - 6 Feet Deeper: Worlds End

    Bonus Episode - 6 Feet Deeper: Worlds End

    Here’s Adam with a bonus episode of all the facts and gubbins we didn’t quite get to on our “The World’s End” episode.
    We recommend that you listen to our main episode (number 199!) first, before diving into this moras of info; and take a shot every time he manages to crowbar in a mention of Doctor Who.
    We hope you enjoy this little transmission from the Welcome To Horror Fact Library

    • 28 min
    Ep 199 The World's End

    Ep 199 The World's End

    It’s the conclusion of our watch through of Edgar Wright’s Cornetto Trilogy as we reach “The World’s End”.
    A film in which we learn what that thing above the door is called; another Bond gets the chance at some classy villainy; and we can all acknowledge that the Sisters of Mercy are fucking awesome.
    The Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy ends by combining the story of five school friends growing apart, with a sci-fi conspiracy of body-snatching alien invaders. There’s a few new faces in the cast, but essentially this is a victory lap for many of those we’ve seen before. Whilst it may be the lesser of the three films, that’s still no slight when you consider the quality of the first two. Still funny, still wonderfully executed, and possibly the best way to round things off, this is still great movie, even if it doesn’t quite match the dizzying heights of its predecessors.
    Watch (or re-watch) to avoid spoilers and join us.

    • 37 min
    Bonus Episode - 6 Feet Deeper: Hot Fuzz

    Bonus Episode - 6 Feet Deeper: Hot Fuzz

    Adam brings us another bonus episode of random facts and things about “Hot Fuzz” that we didn’t quite get round to on our main episode.
    This time round he overuses the word “stalwart” and, once again, recommends you listen to the main episode first!
    We hope you enjoy this little transmission from the Welcome To Horror Fact Library

    • 23 min
    Ep 198 - Hot Fuzz

    Ep 198 - Hot Fuzz

    It’s part 2 of Edgar Wright’s Cornetto Trilogy, which means we get to make a hot fuss about Hot Fuzz!
    A film which features four Oscar winners, only two of whom are actually credited; James Bond retrospectively auditioning to be a Columbo villain; and even if we don’t see a dog look up, we do see a Hound say “Yarp”.
    Whilst “Hot Fuzz” is an exceedingly British spin on the very American sub genre of the buddy cop action movie; it also borders fantastically into the familiar trappings of folk horror; with our hero moving to an insular village of spiteful Daily Mail readers, willing to sacrifice anyone and everyone for “the greater good.”
    With some returnees from “Shaun of the Dead”, along with more 90s/00s comedy stalwarts and a whole host of distinguished British characters actors; this movie maintains the momentum of its predecessor without ever being in its shadow, and, most importantly, is as funny as fuck.
    Watch (or re-watch) to avoid spoilers and join us.

    • 37 min
    Bonus Episode - 6 Feet Deeper: Shaun of the Dead

    Bonus Episode - 6 Feet Deeper: Shaun of the Dead

    Welcome To Horror - 6 Feet Deeper: “Shaun of the Dead” Here’s a little bonus episode from Adam of facts and things that we didn’t quite get round to on our main episode on Shaun of the Dead.
    He apologises in advance for over use of the word “fantastic”, and warns that you should definitely listen to our main episode first, as this is a collection of random stuff that was thrown up whilst researching the film.
    This may become a semi-regular addition to the main show in those circumstances that we have too much information to get through on an episode, so hope you enjoy this little transmission from the Welcome To Horror Fact Library.

    • 15 min
    Ep 197 Shaun of the Dead

    Ep 197 Shaun of the Dead

    As Johnny Vegas once said - “Who’s ready for ice cream?”
    After nearly 200 episodes, we’re finally getting round to Edgar Wright’s Cornetto Trilogy, kicking off with the absolute belter that is 2004’s “Shaun of the Dead”.
    A film which features more dead celebrities than Austin Powers’ address book; more cameos than a karaoke machine stuck on “Word Up”; and dares to ask the eternal question about whether or not dogs can look up.
    Having honed their cinematic flair with the essential turn-of-the-century sitcom “Spaced”; Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg took their love of Romero’s Living Dead Trilogy (as it was then); melded it with British RomCom mundanity and created probably the best horror comedy hybrid since “An American Werewolf in London”; with scares, gore and laughs in equal measure, plus an absolute genuine heart. Twenty years on, this film remains a high watermark of British Horror and British Comedy, its status as a classic was never in doubt from day one.
    Watch (or re-watch) to avoid spoilers and join us.

    • 39 min

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