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Fairly arty, quite odd, pretty sleazy. The Headless Eyes, from 1971, is a bit of an aquired taste, but this is a wonderfully grubby serial killer flick, shot in New York.
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Fairly arty, quite odd, pretty sleazy. The Headless Eyes, from 1971, is a bit of an aquired taste, but this is a wonderfully grubby serial killer flick, shot in New York.
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×An introduction to the Video Nasties Podcast, if you’re just taking you’re first look and a farewell, if you’ve finsihed listening.
Tobe Hooper’s classic horror film has a reputation that proceeds it. Notoriously the BBFC refused the film a certificate even with cuts due to the very nature of the film.
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Dario Argento’s classic supernatural horror is an incredible achievment, both visually stunning and scary.
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Even fans of Jean Rollin’s work aren’t that keen on Zombie Lake, that includes the director himself. But Rollin managed to make some beautiful and fascinating films during his career
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In an inhospitable part of California Wes Craven returned to the horror genre and created a cult classic.
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One of Charles Band’s first productions features an amazing cast for a very sombre mad scientist movie. Better know as Mansion Of The Doomed
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Umberto Lenzi’s high-energy zombie movie, that’s not a zombie movie, actually.
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This, slightly sleazy, modern vampire movie is an under-appreciated gem
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Jess Franco snoozes his way through this low-key horror effort about lost treasure and monsters in the sand
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Don Dohler’s Nightbeast is a fun creature feature that thrives on its DIY attitude and low-budget charm
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Surreal, dream-like, low budget horror that sparked a franchise and created a cult fandom. It’s an American classic. “BOY!”
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Absolutely barking Spanish exploitation about a playboy battling Hells Angels in a ludicrously escalating battle
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A look at the film George A Romero made before his huge hit, Dawn Of The Dead
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Joe Spinell stars in this comedy horror film that makes a lot of its silly premise and Cannes setting.
I am again asking you to consider watching a Jess Franco film. Honestly, this is one of his more interesting ones.
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A sleazy little slasher featuring a OTT central performance and some fab views of a rundown Hollywood
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Vicious violence in this exploitation film that was heavily influcenced by Witchfinder General and stars Udo Kier
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Far better known as The Mad Doctor Of Blood Island. This Filipino horror from 1969 features lots of young women and a man/plant monster causing mayhem
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Leslie Nielsen and Jamie Lee Curtis star in this slasher that features a fairly amateur killer, a severed head, and plenty of disco dancing.
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David Cronenberg’s Scanners was his breakthrough movie into Hollywood and provided an iconic scene.
The multi-award winning, hard-hitting Australian drama that ended up being seized by overly enthusastic police officers in England.
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Ruggero Deodato’s Last Cannibal World, also known as Ultimo mondo cannibale and Jungle Holocaust, is an offensive, heady jungle action movie that shows a director toying with ideas he will later return to in his infamous Cannibal Holocaust
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Fairly arty, quite odd, pretty sleazy. The Headless Eyes, from 1971, is a bit of an aquired taste, but this is a wonderfully grubby serial killer flick, shot in New York.
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William Fruet’s exploitation film is considerably better than you’d expect, considering it was trashed on its release, lashed as the other film with touring prints of Last House On The Left, and fell into relative obscurity. It’s all due to some strong character work and great acting.
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George A Romero’s classic zombie film. From more from me about the film go here . This podcast focuses on the censorship history in the UK of this notorious movie.
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Wrong Way, from 1972, is a fairly grim softcore sexploitation film that features drugs, hippies and rape. It managed to get a theatrical release in the UK, but only with all the sex scenes cut out of it. It’s now lost to obscurity.
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A classic film that was unloved when it first came out. This looks specifically at what made the film a bit of a flop when it was released and cult classic when it reach VHS. Plus a little bit about the BBFC knocking back Gestapo’s Last Orgy again.
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Street Killers is a hyper-violent poliziotteschi, Italian Crime, film from 1977. It’s better known as Beast with a Gun, La Belva Col Mitra, Ferocious, The Human Beast, and Mad Dog Killer
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A low-key police drama with moments of violence became caught up in police seizures in the UK. It’s an odd little thriller, also known as The Clairvoyant, that has some odd twists to its narrative.
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Probably a lot better than a rushed sequel has the right to be, this is a lean slick summer camp slasher that set the template for a long list of sequels
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A rape revenge thriller, that is probably best known for a lead performance from Harry Reems and some hysterics from Sallee Young
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Steve Barkett Writes, directs, produces and stars in the sci-fi action movie which manages to mangle mutants, astronauts and Sid Haig into a fairly unusual mix
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A fun little Egyptian-shot gore film that takes its time to get going to delivers on cheap sets and graphic violence
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John Russo’s Midnight was made for very little money back in the early 80s and lordy, does it have a lot going on.
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Vehicle for upcoming starlet Bobbie Bresee which is probably better known for its cover than the film itself
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An odd little slasher film with an even odder cast and strange edition in the characters. Don’t take PCP, kids.
Ed Adlum was a bored editor when he wrote, directed and produced this cult classic regional horror.
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Another Norman J Warren film, this time one which has a bit of an Alien feel to it. Also includes alien impregnation and rubber ETs
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Not to be confused with Enter The Devil from 1974 or any other films from the time with devil in the title, this is a slow-burn slice of Texan regional horror from Frank Q. Dobbs.
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A fairly flat haunted house film is elevated by one incredible cameo.
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Known for being a surprisingly bloodless affair this slasher tries for suspense rather than sex and violence. The response to that in some quarters went as you’d expect.
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It’s the one where the woman gives birth to the alien man mutant on screen. You know the one.
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The Toy Box is a bizarre psychotronic mix of porn, sci-fi and horror. It’s a real trip.
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This American supernatural slasher, also called The Witch, didn’t do great business and was left on the shelf. It still delivers in the kills, though
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Better known as The Prowler, this slasher from 1981 is best known for some great effects from Tom Savini. While the film did not do well on release, it’s now a bit of a cult classic.
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1:02:04In a break from our usual programming we talk video nasties with one of the hosts of the Screaming Queenz podcast, Jon Larkin. The Screaming Queenz podcast is here .
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An Indonesian cannibal film. Not the best in a fairly thin field for the genre.
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We return to the world of Norman J Warren for this horror film about an alien who has a taste for humans in the English countryside
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Surprisngly classy for an early 80s slasher film. That said, it’s equally nuts.
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Pam Grier is Foxy Brown, a key moment in blaxploitation and female-led action movies.
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Yes, that Friday The 13th. A quick spin around one of the films that sparked the slasher boom.
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Pigs, also known as, The 13th Pig, Blood Pen, The Killer, Horror Farm, and Roadside Torture Chamber, is an oddity from 1973 created by Hollywood star Marc Lawrence
This 1969 sex comedy from Germany mixes bits of surrealism and odd touches of humour with plenty of nudity and fairy stories.
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A haunted house film with moments of gore. This film was a stab at respectability for its director, which sadly did not pay off.
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From the people who gave you Cannibal Apocalypse comes this war film which, although suggesting it’s cribbing off The Deer Hunter, is more of an exploitation Apocalypse Now
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Better known as Massacre Mafia Style this is the notrious grindhouse rip-off of The Godfather from singer/actor/writer/director/producer Duke Mitchell
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Herb Freed’s 1981 slasher film features all the elements you’d expect from the genre
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We return back to the world of Jess Franco with a gothic sexploitation film which takes The Devils and goes nuts with it.
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50s singer Frankie Avalon plays a killer with a psychic link with a teenage girl in this 1982 slasher, yes really.
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Umberto Lenzi returns to the cannibal genre with this exploitative action horror from 1980, which features plenty of shocking scenes
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Dead Kids, also known as Strange Behaviour, is a 50s paranoia-tinged slasher film shot in New Zealand and featuring a great cast and soundtrack
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The Child is a strange little film featuring zombies odd children and a whole lot of dubbing.
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Brutes And Savages is an unpleasant Mondo rip-off. The story behind who made it though is fascinating.
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Lewis Jackson created a festive horror classic that was ignored for years, until John Waters brought it to the public’s attention
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An Italian sexploitation film with some lofty ambitions. Some times it even gets close to reaching some of them
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Obscure film from Bob Bliss, the early 1970s. It’s a rape revenge thriller, sort of
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David Cronenberg’s Rabid expands on themes already covered in Shivers but exapands its scope. Mixing sex, disease and death into a heady outbreak movie.
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An early Charles Band film, which also features Demi Moore is a 3D horror that mixes Mad Max with creature feature
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George A Romero’s Night Of The Living Dead is quite a popular horror film form 1968. Don’t know if you’ve heard of it? No?
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“The world’s first erotic kung fu classic” Also known as Firecracker from 1981. Literally features a woman fighting until her clothes come off
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You know, for a film about a man with split personalities who goes around killing bored housewives after having sex with them, this is fairly well shot,
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The story of Harry Preston, writer of 90 books and script-writer and director of this low bidget horror (which made money for Sony but not the film-makers), is probably more interesting than the slasher movie.
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Also known as Escape From Hell, this is a sleazy slice of Women In Prison sexploitation.
Can we make. Mancspolitation a thing? Welcome to the amazing world of Cliff Twemlow
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Is this Dario Argento’s best film? Also known as Profondo Rosso this is a glorious slice of giallo and deeply beautiful too
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Better known as Alice Sweet Alice or Holy Terror, this is a better slasher than a lot of films on the video nasties list and the best from film-maker Alfred Sole. Sole had been excommunicated from the Church, his response is this angry film, rallying against hypocrisy
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Cheer up, Jess. It’s not that bad, you know
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This sombre character piece from 1977 is an interesting edition to the list and is actually based on a true story
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We heard you like cannibal and zombie movies so we’ve put cannibals in your zombie movie, or zombies in your cannibal movie. Whichever you prefer.
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We introduce the films of Norman J Warren and look at one of his more interesting efforts. Terror is a number of murder set pieces linked together with a witchy plot
We return to the world of Paul Naschy with this 1974 Spanish giallo, which received the unfortunate title of The House Of Psychotic Women in the US.
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Also known as Schoolgirls In Chains. This debut feature from Don Jones is a better shot film than you’d expect, but it’s still pretty sleazy
James Glickenhaus created his first film with money from an inheritance and plenty of belief. It’s an odd film which shows that he was still learning to be a filmmaker. That said, without this film their wouldn’t be his next film, The Exterminator.
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A grindhouse classic from 1980 is actually two Japanese film’s re-dubbed and edited to make one blood soaked classic. Welcome the Lone Wolf and Cub to the Video Nasties Podcast
Don’t call it a comeback. The Video Nasties Podcast returns to look at the Section 3 list. But first an explanation of what Section 3 Video Nasties actually are, why it’s taken so long to cover them and the plan going forward. God help us all.
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Introducing the latest podcast from Christopher Brown. All about horror, cinema and storytelling.
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1985 to 1999 in about 30 minutes plus a fond farewell
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Our last film on the video nasties list is a seminal arthouse film with a very notorious cover.
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This ultra low-budget zombie movie features some cheeky swiping of Goblin music and a load of footage grabbed from all over the place
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This bleak slasher movie is a bit like a turbo-charged version of Psycho. Although Norman Bates doesn’t normally use a blowtorch to make his point.
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Toxic Zombies, Bloodeaters. These zombies live in the woods and go out for a bite to eat in the middle of nowhere.
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Jess Franco’s film from 1975 is a mixture of crime thriller and Women In Prison exploitation.
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Also known as Tenebre this Dario Argento Giallo features a keen reader with an eye for the ladies.
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Notorious bad taste, high camp horror. Famous more for its poster than its content though
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Soft women in prison film features a mad scientist and some very odd ideas about rehabilitation for offenders
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The film that fired the fears that snuff movies were available in our video shops. Spoiler – they weren’t.
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Female SS doctor tortures POWs and feeds the women to a crazed midget troll kept on a diet of mega-aphrodisiacs. Yep.
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Born out of strict censorship this film is determined to shock its audience. A couple on a Greek island go on a killing spree
The last cannibal movie we are covering sells itself on the fact you see the star naked. Make of that what you will.
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This controversial rape / revenge drama was a catalyst for the Video Recordings Act and is still a powerful and difficult film.
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Is it a clever play on the concept of sequels or is it a director taking a load of money from producers and making a film in his back garden? Let us say a bit of column a, bit of column b.
Grim and sleazy horror staring David Hess as a psychopath raping and killing his way around a house party.
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Classic Italian zombie horror from Lucio Fulci is eye-popping
Ultra low-budget drive-in movie set in a bizarre mental hospital.
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Lucio Fulci’s closer to his Gates Of Hell trilogy had some pretty poor treatment from the censors over the years,
Thoughtful horror film that is far better than its reputation, or video cover, gives it credit for
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The first movie that started the cannibal film craze
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One of the more notorious efforts on the list is a mix of stock footage and fake gore scenes. It’s all narrated by a bored-sounding fake coroner.
Canadian court drama makes a surprising apperance on the nasties list
A short podcast recorded after The Evil Dead screening in Liverpool. Features Kieron Hall @Souril . Massive thanks to everybody who turned up and made the night such a success.
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So how did a film made in the UK end up on the video nasties? There’s something sinister happening to Norfolk.
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Demonic pigs raised from hell by a teenager who can barely tie his shoelaces and a 1981 computer programme. As you do
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Tobe Hooper’s 1981 fun fair flick is a strange addition to the video nasties list. Christopher tries to explain why it was banned
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Odd, ultra low-budget horror film about soulless, frozen zombies and mad scientists
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Portland-filmed low-budget slasher which biggest claim to fame is that it’s on the video nasties list
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This 1978 film is a mixture of giallo, slasher and mystery and has some stunning murder scenes
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This classic cult horror features plenty of mystery, zombies and Glenn Miller Orchestra
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The French have a go during the cannibal boom. It doesn’t end very well
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Nazi exploitation. Rape, murder, baby-eating, torture. Fun for all the family
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Jess Franco goes into the jungle for this rather trippy cannibal movie
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Vampire/zombie cavemen murder teenagers in modern time. Yes, really
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Better known as Bay Of Blood and Twitch Of The Death Nerve, this is Mario Bava’s bloodiest horror film
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Lucio Fulci’s film about the gates of hell opening and the walking dead is a cult favourite
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John Saxon yawns his way through this action/war/cannibal/zombie hybrid
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A launch pad for many careers including the Weinsteins. It’s a great slasher too
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Better known as Night Warning this slasher features some dodgy homophobic language and a very troubled aunt.
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Also known as Terror Eyes. Ken Hughes directs his final film, a generic slasher about college women being carved up by a psycho.
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Better known as Eaten Alive this is Tobe Hopper’s follow-up to Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Beware the croc.
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The first Naziploitation film and starter for the Women In Prison genre. It’s still banned in the UK making this one of the nastier Nasties.
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Also known as The Boogeyman this supernatural slasher was ahead of its time but has aged badly.
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This Cannibal Holocaust influenced horror is gritty, grim and nasty. Near the end there is a little bit about when Derek And Clive Get The Horn flirted with the authorities too.
The Last House On The Left – It’s only a movie. It’s only a movie. It’s only a movie.
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Delirium – Yes, yes, it’s the one with the music from Mastermind slathered all over it.
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There is a monster in the woods, yes another one. This obscure nasty has little information about it.
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Wrestling women, crazed monsters, naked ladies, open heart surgery. What more could you want?
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Why would somebody make a film heavily influenced by Blood Feast?
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The film might not be great but at least we get to talk about the life of the great Paul Naschy.
Christopher takes a look at this slightly arty grindhouse film and explains why it probably felt the wrath of the DPP
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Better known as The Ghastly Ones. Christopher goes into detail about the sad and angry life of notorious bad movie director Andy Milligan.
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Shock and horror, a real video nasty and a great film. Can you escape the jungle? Excuse the longer length on this one. There’s a lot to get through.
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Banned in the UK due to its racist dialogue, Fight For Your Life is not the nicest film on the video nasties list. NSFW – explicit language.
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Herschell Gordon Lewis invented the splatter film with this low-budget gorefest.
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This tale of a marriage falling apart and horror is more arthouse than grindhouse.
Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein – Also known as FLesh For Frankenstein this comedy horror revels in its excesses and suffered at the hands of the censors as a result
Also known as Let Sleeping Corpses Lie and Don’t Open The Window this zombie film sees the living dead attack the English Countryside
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It’s a Last House On The Left rip-off but this Italian horror has much to recommend it.
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She’s a nun, she kills people, or does she? Christopher also focusses on the real life story which inspired the film.
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Christopher takes a look at Argento’s Inferno. Killer cats, witches, and corpses underwater all feature.
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Joe D’Amato’s 1981 horror is a sort of sequel, kinda, of Anthropophagous. Great death scenes though.
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Christopher looks at the horror film which is as much about Franco’s Spain and poverty as it is about killing and dismemberment
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Christopher looks at the life of Jesus “Jess” Franco and this bloody, sleazy slasher from 1981.
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Christopher takes a look at the media reaction and court cases linked to Sam Raimi’s classic horror The Evil Dead.
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Celebrate Easter with this tale of deadly alien eggs that arrive on Earth.
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Chris makes a plea for a reassessment of this old horror about nightmares and murders.
David Hamilton Grant went to prison for distributing this grim slasher also called Nightmare in the US
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Also called The Dorm That Dripped Blood this slasher was the launch pad for a few careers
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If you go into the woods today you’re sure of a big surprise, or at least a man with a blade and a grudge.
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Murder! Hospital Wards! Frights! Shatner! That Clip Of Simon Bates Telling You What An 18 Certificate Means!
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Killer dogs, power tools and murder in this Italian horror.
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Chris talks about the gut munching horror which has a taste for blood and the absurd.
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Chris Brown sets the scene for the podcast, explains what makes a video nasty and sparks some nostalgia for VHS
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