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The Traumatic Cinematic Show: Ep. 78 – Days of the Dead Act III
Join the Traumatic Cinematic Trio as we delve deeper into the final Days of the Dead 2013. IN this episode, Danny Trejo discusses Machete 3 – In Space, Keith David gives valuable life advice and talks about his new Fox show Enlisted, and producer Doug Sackmann discusses his upcoming film Crossbearer. All this and much, much more awaits you!
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Interview with The Nightmare Man
The Traumatic Cinematic Show: Ep. 77 – Days of the Dead Act II
The Traumatic Cinematic Trio continues their coverage of Days of the Dead 2012! In this episode, we sit down with Tyler Mane (X-Men, Halloween, Joe Dirt, Halloween 2, Troy, and the upcoming Compound Fracture) Following that is the deep sexy voice from The Nightmare Man (Dexter Experience, The Governor, and Freddy.) Then we are joined by That Metal Show Pittsburg Joe followed by Kyle Polling from Bloodbaths and Boomsticks podcast. And to finish it all off I recorded the first 12 minutes of DJ Tre’s Monster’s Ball set and it is possibly the only recording of it in existence!
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There is nothing we want more than to hear your opinion (good or bad) on our show and reviews. There is multiple ways to interact with the Traumatic Cinematic trio. The Shows Twitter- @TCPodcastCrew We have a Facebook Group- http://www.facebook.com/groups/TraumaticCinematic/ Our Facebook Page- http://facebook.com/TraumaticCinematic Email us- TraumaticCinematic@gmail.comThe Traumatic Cinematic Show: Ep. 76 – Days of the Dead Act I
Days of the Dead 2013 Indy brought the Traumatic Trio together for the first time and after 4 days we gathered some incredible content which we now give unto you. In this episode, you’ll find interviews with Leslie (Police Academy, Halloween, Devils Rejects,) Easterbrook and an official Monsters Among You tag team, featuring Jeff Wickedbeard Cochran and Harry Larry (Big and Merry) Lutze!
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There is nothing we want more than to hear your opinion (good or bad) on our show and reviews. There is multiple ways to interact with the Traumatic Cinematic trio. The Shows Twitter- @TCPodcastCrew We have a Facebook Group- http://www.facebook.com/groups/TraumaticCinematic/ Our Facebook Page- http://facebook.com/TraumaticCinematic Email us- TraumaticCinematic@gmail.comTraumatic Cinematic Show Ep. 75: Godzilla vs. Hedorah
Sometimes with a title so big, so large, sooo enormous the Traumatic Trio has to call in backup. This time around the guys are joined by a buckeye licking show know as Idle Chatter. These boys showed up with their A game and we quickly weigh them down to our standard D+ standard. This is the very last stop on the Road to the Days of the Dead and we will be joined IN PERSON by the Idle Chatter show Saturday July 6th at the Days of the Dead horror convention.
Worry not because everyone made it out alive and learned a little something about recycling and not littering! Tune in folks for an interesting orgy of podcasters fighting to get their opinion heard. Is Godzilla vs. Hedorah your favorite? Which of the personalities will love it or hate it… Listen to find out.
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Traumatic Cinematic Show: Ep. 74: Cabin Fever
You can hate it or you can love it but you can’t deny that Eli Roth discovered his calling when creating Cabin Fever. On this road to Days of the Dead the Traumatic Trio are joined again by horrotica author Sara Brooke to discuss the goods and bads of this film along with how it has influenced her writing. Have a listen and find out what turns Sara on and some secretes on what to expect in the future from her.
It was a real pleasure having Sara on the show and I think her fans and our Trauma Fans alike will enjoy this episode. Remember there are several ways you can listen to this show. You can subscribe to the show via iTunes using this link or you can just search Traumatic Cinematic on iTunes. Also you can use the player at the top of this post to stream it or download the mp3. Lastly you can subscribe to our RSS Feed or listen via Spreaker (which is a really great site!)
The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Yes, musical theater fans, it’s time for me to be That Guy: the one who reminds you your favorite play began life as a silent horror movie that continues to define its genre. Which was itself an adaption of a 1909 novel, originally serialized in the French daily newspaper Le Gaulois. Its author, Gaston Leroux, was one of those law students who said, “Fuck the law, I want Meat,” and became a journalist, with a side racket reviewing operas. Inspired by this, and Edgar Allen Poe (like so many French writers of his time) Leroux eventually gave up his journalist gig for the looked-profitable-at-the-time job of writing detective fiction (starring his own Author-Insert Fantasy detective, Joseph Rouletabille) and stories that combined “the fantastic with the real,” as one of the first title cards of this film puts it.
The Phantom of the Opera is the most famous thing to escape Leroux’s head and if you ask a film buff why they’ll point to Lon Chaney Sr. and say, “Feast your eyes and soul on his exquisite make-up job! It’s so damn ugly even the cameraman lost focus for a second.” Together with the high praise he’d already earned for The Hunchback of Notre Dame, this film pushed Chaney’s star into the upper firmament because here, as there, he did his own make-up, like a man. A “Man of a Thousand Faces,” in fact – the moniker by which most fans know him today, whether they’ve seen this film or not. Continue reading The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
This Week on Traumatic Cinematic: 7/1/13 w/ Promoter Adolfo G. Dorta
In this episode we had the pleasure of sharing our excitement and anticipation with Adolfo G. Dorta , promoter of Days of the Dead. Mr. Dorta is more than just the face leading DOTD he is the heart that keeps the fake blood flowing. We ask him simple questions, we ask him some tough ones, and we even ask one that we feared would make him hang up. Folks the only way you can experience the charisma that oozes from this mans pores is to listen and listen hard. This is not a show to miss!
On this long journey down the Road to Days of the Dead we have met and conversed with many faces, many personalities, and made some friends along the way. This week is our last stop till we arrive at our destination of horror and wonder alike. We shall storm the halls of the Days of the Dead and immerse ourselves in this underground culture of make-up, blood capsules, and hockey masks. We shall brush shoulders with the heroes and monsters of our childhoods and love every minute of it.
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Traumatic Cinematic Show: Ep. 73: Phantasm
Something is wrong in Mike Pearson’s small town of Anywhere, USA: the death rate is climbing and the dead are coming back to life as angry Jawas. The local mortician, the Tall Man, has superhuman strength and a squadron of flying cybernetic death balls to do his bidding. He may be an alien. He may be a Highlander. He may already know Mike is on to him. He certainly knows more than the Traumatic Cinematic crew. Join us as we examine Don Coscarelli’s nightmare opus of psychedelic late-70s horror madness: Phantasm. Will it be the classic fright fest everything says it is, or is the game now finished and do we all die?
You can (and should) find Chris (@Suicidal812) Blair at his Facebook page and on Twitter @Suicidal812. Also check out Monsters Among You group! Don’t forget that you can MEET Chris and US at Days of the Dead Indianapolis July 5-7 2013. Also check out the THIS WEEK on Traumatic Cinematic show Chris did with us a few weeks ago. Act 1 – The Traumatic Trio shoots the shit and explores the interesting hobby Mr. Blair has (cos-play.) They also start to explore the film too! Act 2 Intermission- Some music from the movie… you should know it. Act 3- The levels of hell called back our demonic interview so the Traumatic Trio delve deep into this classic.
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