Veteran actor Carl Weathers passed away at the age of 76. His career spanned nearly 50 years and consisted of TV, feature films, drama, action, comedy and just about everything in between.
Today marks the 45th Anniversary of The Dukes Of Hazzard first airing on CBS. Many Gen-Xers have fond memories of gathering around the TV on Friday nights. To celebrate, we have this encore presentation of the first-ever episode of Nostalgia Trip which talks all things Dukes. All of the show notes can be found here, including a map of Georgia that would show where Hazzard County would be if it existed.
We heard the announcements and the rumors. We then heard more announcements and rumors… And now we hopefully have the correct announcements and rumors concerning the future of Star Wars on the big screen.
Today’s edition of Nostalgia Trip is an encore presentation of a 2020 segment from our horror-themed podcast Examining The Dead. Dan “The Dragon” Wilson of Seeking Human Victims podcast joins Seth and Crazy Train to talk Christmas-themed horror films. The genre might be bigger than you think.
The Monsterverse continues with its latest installment, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. This sequel to Godzilla vs. Kong presumably picks up shortly after the previous film left off. The highly anticipated trailer introduces an all-new original villain to the Monsterverse.
It’s the LAST DAY of NaPodPoMo. And to close out the month we just throw a bunch of stuff against the wall. We start off with the longrunning favorite: Chuck Norris Jokes
Subotsky and Rosenberg had collaborated on film projects before. In fact, Rosenberg had submitted a pitch for a Frankenstein revival that wound up being given to Hammer Films which became Curse Of Frankenstein. They formed Amicus Productions shortly after. Rosenberg handled the money and funding while Subotsky had more of a hand in the creative process.
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While Hammer Films focused mainly on horror projects, Amicus tried to other genres ranging from horror to sci-fi to thrillers. They may be most famous for making the two standalone Dr. Who movies, Dr. Who And The Daleks and Daleks Invasion Of Earth 2150 A.D. Both films starred Peter Cushing. We did more extensive coverage of these two films in a past episode of Examining The Doctor.
Over the years, many of the Amicus movies would be mistaken for Hammer Films productions due to many of the same cast being used (Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough).