Ep 53 (Fangoria & Tony Timpone) The Horror Bug
We're discussing the history of "Fangoria" today before a phone interview with editor Tony Timpone. And we keep hearing strange noises from outside. Is something trying to get in the basement with us?

We're discussing the history of "Fangoria" today before a phone interview with editor Tony Timpone. And we keep hearing strange noises from outside. Is something trying to get in the basement with us?
We're talking about cars in television shows, the influence of custom car designer George Barris on TV, and some of the fictional cars we'd like to own. What would you want to drive? (Rated R)
Coming to you from a new location this week (wait, whose basement is this?!?!), we're asking what makes a movie a "car picture" and sharing some of our favorites. Somehow Gremlins, Sherilyn Fenn, and a banjo are part of that discussion. (Rated R)
It's our 50th episode! This week, we're answering the questions that you sent us. Special thanks to Blake Best, Ken Boggle, Ken Kirk, Howard Nash, Bryce Oquaye, Corbin Salyers, Jimmy Salyers, Dawn Santiago, and Rachel Santiago for submitting questions! Keep listening to the end to hear the extended version of the promo for this episode.
We're back from our storm delay with the second half of our conversation with Bart Mixon! This time, he'll be talking about his work with Rob Zombie and many of the Marvel films. Be sure to check out his Instagram page - https://www.instagram.com/bartmixon/?hl=en
We're joined by special makeup effects artist Bart Mixon today, and we're discussing his work on movies like "It" (1990), "Ernest Scared Stupid," "Robocop," and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2." Check out his Instagram account for a behind-the-scenes look at his work - https://www.instagram.com/bartmixon/
You may not know much about Harlan Ellison, but we can almost guarantee that you have read or seen something either written by him or copied from his work. Ellison, who passed away at the end of last month, was James' favorite writer. Today, we're paying tribute to him. You'll hear us discuss Ellison's writings, personality, and influence over pop culture. We'll also tell you about the time we met Ellison and how it didn't quite go as expected. (Episode Rated R)
Author Blake Best is back with us this week, and this time he is joined by our friend Mick Strawn to discuss their upcoming Nightmare on Elm Street behind-the-scenes book. Check out the link to their Kickstarter below. Stick around after the credits for an alternate scene. (Episode Rated R) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1443831308/behind-the-screams-the-dream-masters-revealed?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=mick%20strawn
Author Blake Best discusses his writing, his music, and his work on the brand new book "Behind The Screams" in this week's episode. If you're a fan of Nightmare on Elm Street or just like to know how movies are made, check out this episode and support the Kickstarter for Blake and Mick's book. (Episode Rated R) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1443831308/behind-the-screams-the-dream-masters-revealed/description
Our friends Bob Singleton and John Stith discuss theater with us this week. They share how they got started in acting, advice for anyone wanting to act, and their favorite theater memories. (Rated R)
This week we're talking about director Guillermo del Toro, the movies he has directed, and the projects he almost made.
We're wrapping up our discussion of hidden gems today (for now, at least). What movies would you recommend to us? Let us know! Also, stay tuned to the end of this episode for a rejected promo. And as always - don't forget to subscribe!
In this episode, we're sharing some of our favorite movies that we think most people haven't seen. What's your favorite hidden gem?
We're happy to have the one and only Ken Boggle returning for his second episode today! Last time, we discussed his work as a Tarot reader, but today, we'll be discussing his favorite movies and shows, doing a few plugs for The Scarefest, and recounting the time we roasted him for his birthday. (Rated R) As a side note, each episode name is always a quote said by someone during the show. Today's episode name, "We Don't Want to Offend Mothers," (said by James) is special for two reasons. We do wa...
Last week, we shared our favorite authors and some of their best works. Today, we're discussing nonfiction authors. Tell us some of your favorites and subscribe!
We're recommending some of our favorite authors and books today. We also make fun of Chad's neon orange shoes, but that's just a bonus. Share, subscribe, and tell us some of your favorite authors.
Today we talk with prop maker extraordinaire Michael W. Moore and discuss his work on Justified, Gremlins, Pulp Fiction, Star Trek, Beetlejuice, and more!
It's not quite the same Bat-Time, but it is the same Bat-Channel! We are back with the second half of our discussion on Batman Villains, and today we're talking about some of the female villains.
Director William Malone takes us through his career with many great stories.
Today we discuss some of our favorite and least favorite Batman villains.
Here's the second half of our interview with Pete von Sholly. Yes, he voluntarily talked to us for nearly two hours - we're shocked too!
Storyboard artist Pete von Sholly discusses his career and the art of storyboarding in the first of our two-part interview with him.
We're joined by our friend Nic Brown this week. Hear him discuss werewolves, his podcast, and his latest books.
Guest Chris Alexander discusses editing Fangoria, fighting Uwe Boll, interviewing Nic Cage, and so much more. Check it out, subscribe, and share with your friends! (Rated R)
We’re talking about the podcasts we listen to today. What are some of your favorites?
We're joined by our friends Ken Kirk and Bryce Oquaye this week. Ken designed our Bonehead Humor logo, and today, he and Bryce are promoting their soon-to-be-released comic book, "Warden's Watch." This episode also features Old Man Lewis, Computer James, and . . . the return of Spot!?!?! (Rated R) For more information, check out their Kickstarter page at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1870873486/wardens-watch-a-fantasy-adventure-comic?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=warden%27s...
As promised - here is our first crossover with Dream Warrior Review Podcast and our interview with Oley Sassone. Oley was the director of the unreleased 1994 Fantastic Four movie.
Before you hear an excellent interview next week with Oley Sassone, we're talking about movies that were almost made.
We want to say thanks to everyone who shared their favorite 80's cartoons with us!
What was your favorite cartoon to watch in the 80s? Today, we share our favorites.