
THE DROVING (2020) / DEEP RED (1975) [TIMESTAMPED]
1 hour 20 minutes Posted Nov 30, 2020 at 8:57 pm.
Intro Theme
Opening / Introduction
Robert Ottone - Author of Her Infernal Name and Other Nightmares
———THE DROVING (2020)—————
Robert’s thoughts and rating
J’s thoughts and rating
Syon’s thoughts and rating
Our discussion
J’s opinion on horror flicks with a short runtime
The House that Jack Built
The Funhouse
Richard Laymon, The Woods are Dark, Night in the Lonesome October
Toby Hooper
—————DEEP RED (1975)—————
Our policy when it comes to review vintage flicks
J’s thoughts and rating
Syon’s thoughts and rating
Robert’s thoughts and rating
——FULL SPOILER DISCUSSION STARTS——
Horror soundtracks
——SPOILERS END———
The prominence of horror original sound tracks in old school horror
Broken from Nine Inch Nails
Synth work in horror
Tubular Bells , The Exorcist soundtrack
The power of music in horror film
Music from “US”
The lack of music
Brilliant use of repetition in Deep Red
Underrated horror films video with John from Books of Blood
Rob Zombie’s Halloween, old vs new school Michael
Friday the 13th - old vs new school Jason
The brilliance of a calm and collected Michael Myers
The Friday the 13th series
———DISCUSSION ABOUT ROBERT OTTONE’S WORK————
Robert Ottone’s book, Her Infernal Name and Other Nightmares
Influences for the book, Ottone’s literary universe
Robert’s main goal with the book
How long did it take Robert to write all the stories?
The work ethic of many authors
Jeff Strand
The horror community
How long has Robert been writing?
What piece of work is Robert most proud of?
Real life struggles in horror narratives
Shout out to the viewers
Where can you find Robert?
Robert’s Ottone other collection, PEOPLE
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