Episode 4: Turkey Day!

When talking Turkeys, the only bad movie is a boring one! And the films we discuss in this episode are anything but boring! We delve into the world of the Turkey! Films that may not be the best made in the technical aspect, or in the acting department, or even a cohesive story line, or could have you scratching your head wondering if aliens had created these films. But no matter what, they are damn entertaining.

In this episode, we discuss The Giant Claw (1957), Blood Freak (1972), and Creatures from the Abyss, aka Plankton (1994). With each of these films, there are moments where you will ask yourself, “just how did these ever get made?” I know we’re glad they did because we have all enjoyed them over and over again, for all their strangeness, oddness, or just downright craziness.

So take a listen and learn not only about Turkey Day and all the fun that ensues!

Here are the movies mentioned in this episode:

Amok Train aka Beyond the Door III (1989)

Blood Freak (1972)

The Creature Walks Among Us (1956)

Creatures of the Abyss aka Plankton (1994)

Earth vs the Flying Saucers (1955)

The Giant Claw (1957)

Poultrygeist (2006)

Sharknado (2013)

Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed Up Zombies (1964)

This Island Earth (1955)

Tarantula (1955)

Terror from the Year 5000 (1958)

It Came from Beneath the Sea (1955)

The Werewolf (1956)

Wizard of Gore (1970)

Episode 3: Black & White Horror – Part 2

When discussing this huge criteria of film, we can’t just stop after one episode, so we’re back to discuss another 3 films, ones that might be a little more obscure to the average fan. Within this show, we discuss Jess Franco’s The Diabolical Dr. Z (1966), Jacques Tourneur’s Night of the Demon (1957), and Kaneto Shindô Onibaba (1964). You may have seen some of these, maybe all, but when is the last time you visited them and really took note on how well made they are? And if you haven’t seen them, well then, you’ll be in for a real treat. No matter the case, give a listen to hear why we think these three films are pretty damn special.

Don’t worry, we’ll be hitting this topic more than a few times, but we’ll move on next to discuss some of our other favorites.