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MolwI' 'ej naD Tu'lu'chugh. Pontypool, radioplay and film, review with a geniune Canadian, continue at your peril.
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7th Circle of Film: Pontypool
El Santo w/ Special Guest Dr David Wilt
Who called for an indepth look on Luchador Horror with El Santo? No one? Well too bad. This episode I interview Dr David Wilt on Mexican horror cinema and the bizzare career of the Silver Mask El Santo, a more prolific monster hunter there was not. Dr Wilt happens to do introductions on the 8-disk El Santo box-set funded by Robert Rodriguez, well worth checking out. Below I've placed links to Dr Wilts website and Twitter (X?) along with a BFI article on where to start with Mexican Macabre cinema. I hope you guys enjoy this as much as I did. Website to find more info on all things Santo: https://davewiltfilms.net/ [https://davewiltfilms.net/] Twitter (please feel free to bother him, he loves it): https://twitter.com/dwilt55?lang=en [https://twitter.com/dwilt55?lang=en] Where to Start with Mexican Horror: https://www.bfi.org.uk/features/where-begin-with-mexican-macabre-cinema [https://www.bfi.org.uk/features/where-begin-with-mexican-macabre-cinema]
7th Circle of Film: Blade
A Review and overview of the 90s drenched Blade films with some remarks on Polish Sabre fighting and the Blood Hurricane incident thrown in for good measure. Shownotes - Blade Alternate Ending: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIcYjahmqC4&t=121s&ab_channel=CyberChaosCrew
7th Circle of Film: Day of the Dead
The Finale in a review trilogy of the Living Dead franchise with Stephanie saving by far the best and most underrated till last. An indepth look into the mindset of each character with a splash of fun gore just in the spirit of the film. Hopefully you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed talking about it.
7th Circle of Film: Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Yeah. Trucks. Part two of a series going over and reviewing the original Dead trilogy put out by George Romero; my personal favourite with loads to cover. Consume away.
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