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The podcast which you are about to listen to is the account of two friends lost in the aisles of nostalgia's video store. It is all the more tragic that they could not consume enough coffee or booze to survive unscathed. But had they chosen to do something else with their lives, they would have continued to argue about something else anyway. The movies of their day to day lives were to lead to one of the most absurd podcasts in the annals of American History. Video Vampires.
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The Video Vampires duo tackle an interesting one in this episode. A movie that spawned a video game that inspired another video game which eventually had it's own film franchise. What kind of craziness is this? It's the 1989 Japanese horror film Sweet Home. What video game did it inspire? Check it out right now!
It's time for another trip to Italy as the Video Vampires duo watch Mario Bava's proto-giallo The Evil Eye from 1963 starring Letitia Roman and the one and only John Saxon
Christmas isn't over until you spend it with the Video Vampires duo. This holiday episode we cover the only film to feature a homicidal snowman: 1997's Jack Frost
After a short unexpected hiatus the Video Vampires duo return and for our post-Halloween episode we're talking about Abel Ferrera's 1993 remake "Body Snatchers"
Are maggots really terrifying or just an inconvenience? That's one of many things we discuss on our latest installment of international horror. In this episode we're checking out a bonafide classic in Italian horror cinema, Lucio Fulci's 1980 CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD, the first in the infamous Gates Of Hell trilogy
We're taking a quick break from our International Film Tour part 2 to pay tribute to one of the greats. That's right we're freakin' on Friedkin and talk some of his more notable flicks before diving into his 2nd horror film 1990's The Guardian.
The Video Vampires World Tour continues as we tackle the Serbian folk horror Lepterica.
After an unexpected hiatus, we're back on our international tour. This episode we absolutely had to stay in Spain to cover Ivan Zulueta's crazy (and sadly only) feature film Arrebato. It's a wild ode to the charms and dangers of cinema and we dive right into it!
It's the next stop of our World Tour 2023. Today's episode brings us to Spain where we both hop off a train for no good reason and spend the night with the first installment in Spain's Blind Dead franchise: the 1972 Tombs Of The Blind Dead
It's International Horror part 2 and we're starting with a bang: it's the infamous 1999 Japanese horror flick Audition! Here us deep dive into the craziness that is this horror masterpiece.
If you're into European knock offs of The Exorcist than this episode is for you! We're going to take a trip to Italy with the 1974 sleaze and cheese fest that is 1974's The Antichrist.
It's Easter and we're looking at 1999's Resurrection, a shameless Se7en rip off starring the legendary Christopher Lambert. Will the killer finish assembling his Jesus Frankenstein or will Lambert go straight up Highlander on him? We check it out so you don't have to.....though you totally should.
It's horror spaghetti style when we watch 1980's Cannibal Apocalypse which merged the two big Italian horror subgenres (cannibal and zombie films) to make one hell of a flick starring the incomparable John Saxon
If you like your movies to blur the lines between reality and dreams than you're gonna dig our new episode where we talk Candyman director Bernard Rose's 1988 flick Paperhouse!
It's a new year and we're starting it off with a crazy one. Imagine if The Omen had a lovechild with 2001: A Space Odyssey and you might have an idea of the insanity of 1979's The Visitor. This is the flick we're ringing in 2023 with so come and join in the craziness!
It's that time of the year for more Xmas horror as the Video Vampires duo take a look at Curtis Harrington's Christmas themed entry in the "psycho biddy" sub-genre with Who Slew Auntie Roo?
Let it be known brothers and sisters that the Video Vampires duo celebrate Halloween by checking out the 1971 grindhouse shocker, "I Drink Your Blood," directed by David Durston and starring absolute legend Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury
The Video Vampires duo talk new releases like Hellraiser and Halloween Ends before taking a dive into the wonderfully weird world of Grandpa Joe and the 1981 cult classic "Dead & Buried."
It took years but the Video Vampires duo finally hit 100 episodes. Listen as they recap their favorites from previous episodes!
Believe it or not Pierce Brosnan's French accent isn't the scariest part of the 1986 flick "Nomads." The Video Vampires gang dive into this underrated, seldom seen atmospheric creepfest in this latest episode!
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