A treat for everyone this Halloween. Lots of readings and music that you’ll hopefully enjoy this Halloween.
0:00:00 » Intro / “Get Dead” by Shari Belafonte-Harper
0:02:59 » “The Interval” by Vincent O’Sullivan
0:15:30 » “Haunted House” by Jumpin’ Gene Simmons
0:17:57 » “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll
0:19:01 » “Werecow” by Flippy T. Fishead & The Mighty Ground Beeves
0:23:24 » “A Name” by Mark Slade
0:31:02 » “Dawn of the Dead” by Peter Aldrich featuring Jon Harman & David Williams
0:33:54 » “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
0:54:39 » “Halloween” by Carnivorous Birds
Friend of the show Shawn Ewert of Right Left Turn Productions returns, bringing along filmmakers Justin Powers and Rafeal Santiago. They talk about Pot Zombies (2005), Pot Zombies 2: More Pot Less Plot (2012), and lots more.
Midnight Corey draws the three winners for the Vultra Video Spine giveaway, and goes on to review the short zombie film Zombeer (2008).
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0:00:00 » Intro
0:03:47 » Spine giveaway drawing
0:07:01 » Zombeer (2008) review
0:10:53 » Shawn Ewert, Justin Powers, and Rafeal Santiago
1:30:33 » Tales from the Electric Chair
1:44:53 » Outro
1:47:21 » Music
It’s an honor to be featuring filmmaker Jason Figgis of October Eleven Pictures on the show this week. He’s just completed an amazing post-apocalyptic horror film called Railway Children, and is a force to be reckoned with in the independent horror world.
Midnight Corey recounts his strange weekend at the Eerie Horror Film Festival, talking about the films he saw, the people he met, and the unforeseen happenings he experienced.
Another story from Ambrose Bierce is told in Tales from the Electric Chair — "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge."
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0:00:00 » Intro
0:13:20 » Eerie Horror Film Festival
0:46:08 » Jason Figgis
1:53:20 » Tales from the Electric Chair
2:14:07 » Outro
2:15:17 » Music
Filmmaker and all-around awesome person Nadine L’Esperance returns to the show this week to talk about horror, and the first zombie movie ever made, White Zombie (1932).
Burial Day Books has been so generous as to offer up this week’s eerie story for Tales from the Electric Chair: “Chuckles” by Tim Tobin.
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0:00:00 » Intro
0:11:50 » Nadine L’Esperance
1:04:20 » Tales from the Electric Chair
1:17:25 » Outro
1:20:09 » Music
Two very special guests sit in the Electric Chair this week — actor Bill Oberst, Jr. from Take This Lollipop (2011) and Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012) fame; and filmmaker/storyteller Peter Dukes from Dream Seekers Productions.
In this week’s Tales from the Electric Chair, Midnight Corey reads "Dagon" by HP Lovecraft.
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0:00:00 » Intro
0:13:29 » Peter Dukes
0:34:54 » Bill Oberst, Jr.
1:33:01 » Tales from the Electric Chair
1:45:27 » Outro
1:47:44 » Music