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The Gorepress Gorecast

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From the people who brought you www.gorepress.com, it's the Gorepress Gorecast. We know you were bored of just reading our words, so now hear our voices. Feedback to: podcast@gorepress.com
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May 13, 20101 min

Episode 4: Hillbilly Revenge With Jamie & Sarah

WE're back with our best sounding podcast yet, the gremlins have been dealt with and their demise spells the end of the god-like echo in Jamie's voice. This show we look at two tales of vengeance in America's south. The slightly artsy White Lightnin' and the genre classic Two Thousand Maniacs. Hear as Jamie waxes vitriolic over one of the genre's most loved movies. See Sarah lavish praise on English up-and-comer Edward Hogg. This time our featured artist is Predicting The Fall, one of Kent's new...

Apr 20, 20101 hr 35 min

Episode 3: Jamie & Sarah Journey To The East

Here in this third episode of the Gorepress Gorecast, we debate Asian horror with reviews of Hong Kong's The Eye and South Korea's Hansel & Gretel, with lashings of awful pronunciation. Taking in sights on the the orient express, and occasionally stopping off to discuss Lake Mungo, Twin Peaks, Nicolas Cage, private jokes (that weren't that funny to begin with), feedback and upcoming releases. This weeks features artist are Manchester's twinkle emo kings Well Wisher. If you want to hear more,...

Apr 08, 20101 hr 57 min

Episode 2: Jamie & Sarah Sell Their Souls

So Sarah and Jamie back with a second episode! And here it is, warts and all. We review Brian Yuzna's Faust: Love Of The Damned and Fraser C. Heston's Needful Things, as well as the usual discussions on what we have been watching, upcoming releases and whether you would kill a dog for a Teddy Ruxpin. This show's featured band are 7 Day Conspiracy, and we also include music from the movies being reviewed too (Type O Negative's Everyone I Love Is Dead from Faust, and Patrick Doyle's Overture from ...

Mar 23, 20101 hr 56 min
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