Episode #008 - The Tingler Abnormal State Theatre

    • TV & Film

This was the second of two podcasts I recorded while on my mountain vacation this past September; it took me a little longer to get around to editing this one.  We take a few moments to mourn the loss of one of the greatest genre cinema podcasters of all time, Vince Rotolo of the B-Movie Cast, who passed away this past April (yeah, I know, but better late than never when it comes to respecting a legend), and I make an announcement about a slight change to the show.  We then take our first steps into the wacky, gimmick-filled world of director William Castle, who never met a gag he didn't like, with a consideration of 1959's The Tingler, featuring the inimitable Vincent Price as a medical examiner obsessed with the nature of fear and its effects on the human body in an almost proto-Cronenbergian fashion.  While not Castle's first or most popular gimmick-based film, it's my personal favorite and gives a good cross-section of what to expect of a movie bearing his name.  So strap in, enjoy, and if you start to feel the tingle of fear, don't forget to SCREAM FOR YOUR LIFE! Peace, -RDN Special thanks to Cort from Cinema PSYOPS for giving me some pointers to help make my show sound a little better. Episode #008 - The Tingler Music: "Pippin the Hunchback" - Kevin MacLeod - www.incompetech.com "Springtime for Hitler" - Mel Brooks & John Morris - The Producers Original Sountrack "Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Act One" - Kevin MacLeod - www.incompetech.com "Spider Eyes" - Kevin MacLeod - www.incompetech.com http://archive.org/download/EPISODE008THETINGLER/EPISODE_008_THE_TINGLER.mp3

This was the second of two podcasts I recorded while on my mountain vacation this past September; it took me a little longer to get around to editing this one.  We take a few moments to mourn the loss of one of the greatest genre cinema podcasters of all time, Vince Rotolo of the B-Movie Cast, who passed away this past April (yeah, I know, but better late than never when it comes to respecting a legend), and I make an announcement about a slight change to the show.  We then take our first steps into the wacky, gimmick-filled world of director William Castle, who never met a gag he didn't like, with a consideration of 1959's The Tingler, featuring the inimitable Vincent Price as a medical examiner obsessed with the nature of fear and its effects on the human body in an almost proto-Cronenbergian fashion.  While not Castle's first or most popular gimmick-based film, it's my personal favorite and gives a good cross-section of what to expect of a movie bearing his name.  So strap in, enjoy, and if you start to feel the tingle of fear, don't forget to SCREAM FOR YOUR LIFE! Peace, -RDN Special thanks to Cort from Cinema PSYOPS for giving me some pointers to help make my show sound a little better. Episode #008 - The Tingler Music: "Pippin the Hunchback" - Kevin MacLeod - www.incompetech.com "Springtime for Hitler" - Mel Brooks & John Morris - The Producers Original Sountrack "Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Act One" - Kevin MacLeod - www.incompetech.com "Spider Eyes" - Kevin MacLeod - www.incompetech.com http://archive.org/download/EPISODE008THETINGLER/EPISODE_008_THE_TINGLER.mp3

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