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Gray Matter:
An Acid Horror
Anthology Podcast

Welcome to Gray Matter Video, the only video rental store where you can find tapes telling 'true' tales of horrific transformation, bodily destruction, and death from all across the dimensional spectrum.

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With a blend of original stories from author Jonathan Inbody in the proud tradition of Carpenter and Cronenberg, and modern adaptations of classic Weird Fiction tales from authors like H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe, this full-cast scifi-horror anthology explores the blurred line between psychology and biology alongside the flawed and fragile depths of human nature when faced with the hideous unknown.


At Gray Matter, everything is horribly, brutally possible. Will you let it get under your skin?

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Quatermass and the Pit, written by Nigel Kneale

"If we found out earth was doomed - say, by climatic changes - what would we do about it?"

"Nothing. Just go on squabbling as usual."

"Yes, but if we weren't men?"

Silver Screen Podcast Classics!

D.K's Cult Classics Episode 24

 

DK Sellers, who played our villain, Giles Waterhouse, in 'The Shambler From the Stars', kindly asked Neil Brooker and I to join him as he took a look at my all time favourite Cult Classic film, Quatermass and the Pit, (aka Five Million Years to Earth). Join us as we investigates just what evil has been unearthed in the Hammer Horror 1967 mystery.

 

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Twilight Zone: The Movie

D.K's Cult Classics Episode 34

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For this month's episode of Cult Classics, DK has crossed over to the fifth dimension to take a look at the 80's cinematic iteration of the Rod Serling Classic Twilight Zone: The Movie. Neil Brooker and I joined him and fellow guest Adrienne, to discuss the controversial production and try to ascertain just what led to this film's banishment to the cornfield of cinema.  

Find the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods Follow DK on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/4upxV

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E-mail Mike Wilson at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com

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Cult Classic Opening Music/Closing Credits music by Timeless Journey. For more information, go to:  https://soundcloud.com/timelessjourney

The Silver Screen Podcast is also available wherever  you get your audio podcasts, including Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2WkjmaIodcxqqW4mCQq6MK?si=E5dB95EbSaiVOzOJfXEDvg&utm_source=copy-link&nd=1&dlsi=179e94fe21934625

Created & Hosted by DK. Written by DK Edited by Nick. Produced by Mike Wilson.

Airplane

"There's a man on the wing of this plane!" 

Written by John Landis,

George Clayton Johnson, 

and Richard Matheson

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Movie Review with Michael Wilson & DK Sellers

Some Like it Hot

"I tell you, it's a whole different sex!"

 

 

Nobody’s perfect… but this episode might come close!

This week, Mike and D.K. don their best heels and grab their saxophones as they dive head-first into Billy Wilder’s genre-blending, gender-bending masterpiece Some Like It Hot. They were joined by Neil Brooker and me, as well as returning guest Robert Lunt, for a lively chat about the film’s riotous farce, surprisingly progressive attitude, and the unbeatable star power of Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon, plus surprise MVP (at least for two of our guests) Joe E. Brown.

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From train compartments to beach resorts, gangsters to cocktails, we break down iconic lines, timeless scenes, Cary Grant mockery, and the film's improbable magic trick of being both silly and smart.

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Plus: who delivers the best zinger, what’s the scene we still quote, and why that final line still brings the house down. Pour a Manhattan, slip into something fabulous, and join us as we ask: is Some Like It Hot as cool as its reputation?

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Find Mike and the podcast all over the internet via https://linktr.ee/mikespods

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E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com

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Created & Hosted by Michael Wilson Co-hosted by D.K Written by Michael Wilson & D.K Sellers

Edited and produced by Michael Wilson.​

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Silver Screen Podcast, Cinema Classics, Ep 16

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