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Ghost Farmer Productions

Monster Movie Happy Hour

A TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast
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Monster Movie Happy Hour

Ghost Farmer Productions

Monster Movie Happy Hour

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Monster Movie Happy Hour

Ghost Farmer Productions

Monster Movie Happy Hour

A TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast
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The crew lose their minds over John Carpenter's 1994, "In the Mouth of Madness", and get all "Lovecrafty" . . .  so be prepared for the usual diversions and rabbit holes.Dave's cocktail, like the village of Hobb’s End, seems sweet (and somewhat
Whew.  The crew watched Ari Aster's "2018 Hereditary" shortly after its release, and were so shaken by it that they vowed never to watch it again. So . . . here they go again! Gluttons for punishment - and devotees of well crafted movies - they
The gang fall under the hallucinogenic influence of 2007's horror film, "Shrooms". Scott teases us with the notion that he considered adding mushrooms to his cocktail recipe - but wisely chose not to.The "Murderous Mushroom" cocktailIngredients
As the crew prepare to record a slew of new episodes, we offer up this selection of dramatized "adventures" from past seasons. Think of them as a nod to the radio shows of old - without the same talent! We won't be offended if you hit the fast
For Dave's birthday, the crew watch the Spanish-Italian zombie movie from 1974, "The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue".  Everyone was locked in their respective chambers and there was NO cake, but Mary's cocktail was a hit!The Drowned Man" cock
The gang seek shelter in 1932's "The Old Dark House" and have a grand old time with the denizens and travelers found within, though Dave has to call from the future a few times. Scott's hot shot cocktail was a hit. "Fire Bug" cocktail1 oz. Bran
To kick off the New Year, Scott, Mary and Dave buckle themselves in, drink a glass of Tang and blast into the  outer space, where they experience the horrors of 1997's "Event Horizon".  Mary gushes over Sam Neill repeatedly, but you knew that w
In this Christmas episode the gang is visited by Hammer Studio's 1966, "Rasputin the Mad Monk" and at least ONE of the trio is thoroughly enchanted by Christopher Lee's performance . . . can you guess who?Murderous computer HAL Jr is once again
The crew goes Old School and watches the classic kaiju, 1956's 'Rodan". Scott can't hide his anger at the filmmaker's confusion and misrepresentation of the noble Pteranodon/ Pterodactyl and goes on a frothing diatribe.The cocktail was inspired
This episode, recorded just before Halloween, is a combination of Mary's "birthday movie choice" AND our virtual Halloween Party.  We watched "Only Lovers Left Alive" and had a grand time - especially since Mary came up with TWO cocktails for u
We join our friends over at the Castle of Horror Podcast to chat about this year's "The Last Voyage of the Demeter" and a damned good time was had by all!There were a few minor audio hitches  (7 talking heads, 7 separate microphones!), but it w
The crew watch a Lovecraft movie  - 1993's "NECRONOMICON" - that none of them were aware of until very recently. How is THAT possible?  They enjoy, to one degree  or another, Dave's version of a French Martini."French Martini" cocktail2 oz vodk
Our friend Katharine Coldiron is back to talk about a forthcoming work, SUBURBAN IMPLOSION, an anthology that will look at the seminal 1982 movie POLTERGEIST from the viewpoint of Millenials. From the website:https://www.poltergeistanthology.co
The crew spend time in the infamous Danvers State Mental Hospital, via 2001's psychological horror film, "Session 9", all while drinking Scott's most complicated and visually disgusting cocktail. The "Danvers Cocktail"Cocktail ingredients:2 oz
Our dear friend Alex Taylor, that wacky Englishman living in Texas, joins us for a spirited discussion of Tom Savini's 1990 remake of "Night of the Living Dead", and we talk FOREVER! Seriously!Unlike the last episode, Dave only messes up someon
Whew! The crew watch Adrian Lyne's "Jacob Ladder", which is a heartbreaking journey though the experience of memory, trauma . . . and the great unknown. The only thing to lighten the mood was our usual fall down various rabbit holes, another ea
The crew watch 1964's "Kwaidan", a thoroughly striking Japanese ghost anthology movie that is over 3 hours long - and if you guessed that this is a LONG episode, you would be right. Good for you! Dave's strong cocktail may have contributed to s
Friend of the podcast, John "Fading Arcader", joins the crew to help them deal with Dario Argento's 1993 "Trauma". John is the one who introduced us to the movie and pointed out that it was shot in Minneapolis, so . . . in many ways, this whole
The crew watch director Bob Clark's 1972 "Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things", a zombie film heavily inspired by Romero's "Night of the Living Dead".Scott teases Dave and Mary with memories of his early 1970's wardrobe, provokes them with
The crew watch 1977's "Rabid" by David Cronenberg, and despite HAL Jr's best attempts at sabotaging Mary's  computer and phone, they manage to record their thoughts and sip Dave's variation on the whiskey sour- yes, that's right. ANOTHER whiske
While Mary continues to settle into her new chamber in the Deep Dark Lounge East, Scott and Dave muse at length about movies starring Pterodactyls - and their kind - as the main monsters.Scott's appropriately named cocktail was delicious."Malic
The second part of the Scott Chesebrough Birthday/Mary Challman Leaving the Nest extravaganza continues with a look at 1957's "The Giant Claw".SOMEBODY fell asleep before we could record the "Tail End" of the episode (no bird pun intended), so,
To celebrate Scott's birthday and mark the end (sniff, sniff) of Mary's time in the Minnesota Deep Dark Lounge, the crew watch TWO movies, back to back - and ALMOST record two episodes, back to back!The first movie was this underrated gem from
Our friend Katharine Coldiron is back to talk about her newest book, "Junk Film: Why Bad Movies Matter".We love her . . . Visit her website:http://kcoldiron.com/Visit OUR website:http://www.monstermoviehappyhour.com/Chat with us on Facebook:htt
The crew join their dear friends at the Castle of Horror Podcast to chat about 1969's "Assignment Terror" , and have a blast!"The Naschy" CocktailIn a Highball glass filled with ice combine:2 oz Sangria1 oz Gin (maybe more)2 oz Tonic WaterGarni
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