Golden Age Horror Podcast (GoldenAgeHorror.com) Golden Age Horror Podcast (GoldenAgeHorror.com)
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- TV & Film
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Andrew and Matt discuss a horror movie from before 1980 in a somewhat discursive fashion.
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Episode 65 – The Blob (1958)
A series of encounters between a space blob and the world’s oldest teenagers.
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Episode 64 – Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
Andrew and Matt go under the sea, where the seaweed is always greener (in someone else’s lake). Creature from the Black Lagoon was directed by Jack Arnold and stars Richard Carlson Julie Adams Richard Denning Antonio Moreno Nestor Paiva Whit Bissell. The Creature was played by Ben Chapman on land and by Ricou Browning underwater. […]
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Episode 63 – The Fly (1958)
The return of Vincent Price (Danzig voice intensifies)
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Episode 62 – The Thing from Another World Apology Tour
I messed up and lost my audio for this one, so treat yourself to two excerpts from recent Patreon content – THE THING (1982) and INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1956)
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Episode 61 – Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
Let’s talk about pods baby. Show Notes Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) was directed by Phillip Kaufman and stars: Donald Sutherland Brooke Adams Veronica Cartwright Jeff Goldblum Leonard Nimoy The film’s Wikipedia page It’s a remake of the 1955 film, which is adapted from the novel by Jack Finney. There are two other remakes, […]
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Episode 60 – Village of the Damned (1960)
We move into our sci-fi horror with this archetype-defining classic. Show Notes Village of the Damned was directed by Wolf Rilla and stars George Sanders The film’s Wikipedia page The story was adapted from the novel by John Wyndham We watched the version that is streaming on the Criterion Channel Topics Discussed European Nightmares: Horror […]
Customer Reviews
Ahhh guitar solos
In the words of Jeff Goldblum, are you going to talk about movies on your movie podcast?
Wasted Potential
I am a huge fan of the the Universal Horror cycles (both of them) and was looking for a fun show about it. The concept is here, but the execution is severely lacking. The presentation is dull and there is way too much dead space in between topics. There is no real format or theme, much less a closing statement.
If the shows were a bit more organized and planned out it would really elevate the podcast. Some of the facts that are put forth just address the top of the story, they do not go into the meat or heart of it.
After listening to five shows (I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt) the decision to move on was final.
Don’t bother
There seems very little interest in the classic horror they are supposed to cover