
A horror movie suggestion for each day of October courtesy our own Crazy Train Jonathan Bolick
Oct 31, 2021
57 min

Train and Seth return for the (as of now) only NSFW podcast in the Geekville Radio family.
0:30 – Introduction: It’s Halloween!
Every October we adopt a Halloween theme for all our shows. Examining The Dead is a natural fit for Halloween.
2:00 – The Coroner’s Report
Chucky premiered to critical praise. It has the distinction of being shown on two separate stations simultaneously, USA and Sci-Fi.
Victor Miller vs. Sean Cunningham lawsuit over the Friday the 13th franchise Seems to finally be over. We covered the lawsuit resolution a few years back. https://geekvilleradio.com/19/
Halloween Kills finally opened and scored big at the box office even though it was readily available for streaming on Peacock as well. Unlike Marvel’s Black Widow, the home streaming ability didn’t seem to affect the box office performance. Venom: Let There Be Carnage has also opened to big success, currently sitting at $290 million worldwide. If there are people who think Venom isn’t horror, be reminded that in the comics one of Venom’s gimmicks was eating brains. Addams Family 2 has grossed $60m as well.
Finally, Ghostbusters: Afterlife hits theaters in a couple of weeks.
25:45 – The Gruesome Twosome Threesome
RL Stine’s Fear Street series of books were adapted into a trilogy of films: Fear Street Part One: 1994, Fear Street Part Two: 1978, and Fear Street Part Three: 1666. Unlike traditional movie trilogies which are released over years, these movies were released within weeks of each other. This effectively makes the movie feel much more like a three-part story than separate films.
Beware that the review contains a whole bunch of SPOILERS but all three films are highly recommended!
25:00 – Into The Crystal Ball
Body Horror according to Wikipedia is “a subgenre of horror that intentionally showcases grotesque or psychologically disturbing violations of the human body”
Arguably the first example of body horror is the original Frankenstein novel by Mary Shelley. More modern examples include films by David Cronenberg such as Videodrome and The Fly.
One of Train’s picks: The Fly (1986) perhaps the most mainstream example of body horror as a man slowly morphs into a giant insect.
Seth’s Pick: Doctor Who and the Ark in Space, (1975) where a human slowly morphing into a giant insect is depicted using green bubble wrap…
Oct 26, 2021
1 hr 30 min

Examining The Dead returns for the summer of 2021! Train and Seth talk about the release of A Quiet Place 2 and The Conjuring 3. Plus game news in Diablo II: Resurrected. The latter half of the show is devoted to the “found footage” genre of horror movies.
Examining The Dead #29
2:20 – The Coroner’s Report
* A Quiet Place Part II opened to a pandemic record-setting $50 million opening weekend. It was originally set for an opening in March of last year. It is now set for an Ultra-HD Blu-Ray release around Halloween.* The Conjuring 3 – The Devil Made Me Do It, the latest in a shared universe with The Nun, opened to a $24 million opening weekend. It is also available on HBO Max. * A Toxic Avenger Remake is in the works starring Kevin Bacon and Peter Dinklage* Halloween Kills is rescheduled for October 15th. It was originally set for release last year but was postpones cuz COVID.* Ned Beatty passes away* Resident Evil Village was released on May 7th to mostly positive reviews. Most of the criticisms were about how the game has gone more into an action/RPG style game as opposed to the puzzle-oriented style of the originals. Seth believes this may be due to a mix of trying to appeal to a broader demographic as well as more complex game engines that didn’t exist in the 1990s.* Blizzard Entertainment is releasing Diablo II: Resurrected this fall. It is a 20th Anniversary Remake of the game with a very eye-catching trailer.
32:25 – The Gruesome Twosome
* The Blair Witch Project jumpstarted a genre of “found footage” horror stories when it was released in the summer of 1999. In those days, there were no Wikipedia or fact-checking sites to easily debunk whether something was real or not. In fact, many people were fooled into thinking the footage used in the film was legitimately lost footage. Fans pondered for years over what the ending of the film truly meant, even though the filmmakers intentionally left the ending to be ambiguous.* The Blackwell Ghost is a modern take on the genre. While the movie is not made of “found footage” it is filmed and edited like a self-made documentary. Since it was listed on Amazon as a documentary, people were easily drawn to believe it was legitimate filming of haunting when, like Blair Witch, it is a clever way to tell a ghost story on the cheap. It has since spawned four sequels.
58:40 – Into The Crystal Ball
The “found footage” genre is actually nothing new. In fact, it could be argued that classic horror literature such as Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein and Bram Stoker’s Dracula which were written in the form of personal notes and journals were inspirations for modern media takes.
Orson Welles’s famous radio take on War Of The Worlds fooled some people into thinking the world was under alien attack.
Jun 16, 2021

Train and Seth close 2020 with one heckuva episode of Examining The Dead Podcast.
3:20 – The Coroner’s Report
3:40 – Evil Dead Game Trailer
The trailer for Evil Dead: The Game
11:00 – Top-Grossing Horror Movies in 2020
Train runs down the top-grossing Horror films for 2020, which has a surprising entrant at #2
30:30 – The Gruesome Twosome: Backwoods Terror
31:15 – Deliverance (1972)
The 1972 film Deliverance may not be thought of as a horror film per se, but it did put into motion elements that horror movies used for years to come. The backwater rural setting, the characters getting mysteriously stalked, and yes… “SQUEAL LIKE A PIG!”
1:01:30 – Wrong Turn (2003)
The original Wrong Turn was a financial success. Each sequel had a measure of diminishing returns, but the first had some pretty creative deaths and camera shots.
1:20:25 – Into The Crystal Ball: Holiday Horror
The Reverend Dan “The Dragon” Wilson returns to discuss Christmas-themed horror films, which date back as far as silent films in 1901!
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Dec 30, 2020
2 hr 5 min

As promised in our trailer for the Geekville Radio Sampler: 31 Horror Movies for Halloween.
Examining The Dead’s 31 Trailers For Halloween
#1 Pieces (1982)
Pieces (1982)
#2 Drag Me To Hell (2009)
Drag Me To Hell (2009)
#3 Lifeforce (1985)
Lifeforce (1985)
#4 The Ghoul (1933)
The Ghoul (1933)
#5 The Vault
The Vault (2017)
#6 Frogs (1972)
Frogs (1972)
#7 Ghoulies (1984)
Ghoulies (1984)
#8 The Love Witch (2016)
The Love Witch (2016)
#9 And Now The Screaming Starts (1973)
And Now The Screaming Starts (1973)
#10 Witchboard (1986)
Witchboard (1986)
#11 The Houses October Built (2014)
The Houses October Built (2014)
#12 Frankenstein Conquers The World (1965)
Frankenstein Conquers The World (1965)
#13 Psycho II (1983)
Psycho II (1983)
#14 Demons (1985)
Demons (1985)
#15 Magic (1978)
Magic (1978)
#16 Friday The 13th: Vengeance (2019)
Friday The 13th: Vengeance (2019)
#17 From Beyond (1986)
From Beyond (1986)
#18 Tarantula (1955)
Tarantula (1955)
#19 Werewolf (1987)
Werewolf (1987)
#20 The babysitter (2017)
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#21 Savage Bees (1976)
Savage Bees (1976)
#22 Horror Of Frankenstein (1970)
Horror Of Frankenstein (1970)
#23 Devil Official (2010)
#24 Peeping Tom (1960)
#25 The Brood (1979)
#26 Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2011)
#27 Near Dark (1988)
#28 Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon (2006)
#29 The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)
#30 Demonic Toys (1992)
#31 Autopsy Of Jane Doe
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Oct 31, 2020
1 hr 35 min

Examining The Dead #26
It’s a HUGE episode for news and reviews in this edition of Examining The Dead. A ton of news, a major Gruesome Twosome, and a fascinating Into The Crystal Ball talking Character Alignments.
WARNING: This is the only Mature Themed podcast we do here at Geekville Radio.
2:15 – The Coroner’s Report
Dexter is back! Michael C. Hall will reprise the role of Dexter for a 10 episode season.
A new Tremors movie is set for release. Along with a documentary WITH Kevin Bacon.
Never Hike In The Snow, the sequel to the Friday The 13th fan film Never Hike Alone, is officially released, as well as a new web series.
George Romero’s classic Day Of The Dead is getting remade into a Syfy TV series, run by Steven Kostanski.
Welcome To Blumhouse has two new releases on Amazon Prime.
The Last Exorcist starring Danny Trejo as a priest. Yes, you read that correctly.
Mimesis Nosferatu, a different take on the classic silent film Nosferatu.
The second season of The Haunting Of Bly Manor is now on Netflix.
The Babysitter’s Guide To Monster Hunting, directed by Rachel Talalay, is a family-friendly horror movie.
Shudder, the streaming horror service has an original anthology show called The Mortuar...
Oct 18, 2020

Geekville Radio Halloween Sampler
It’s October, which means for many fellow geeks it’s Halloween Season! We love Halloween here at Geekville Radio and have a slew of special shows and programming in store for you in the coming weeks.
Examining The Dead, our Horror-themed podcast will review two Western films with horror elements. First up, the original Westworld with the iconic performance by Yul Brynner as The Gunman. Next up, the more recent Kurt Russell film Bone Tomahawk. And if you haven’t seen it, it is NOT for the squeamish.
Finally, we’ll talk about horror characters and where they might stand on the classic D&D Alignment descriptions.
Over on The Lesser Known Geek Hall Of Fame, we are inducting the first movie studio, Amicus Productions. They have made many a horror film over the years, to the p[oint where some titles got mistaken for the much better-known Hammer Films company. Whovians may recognize Amicus as the company that produced the two Peter Cushing Dr. Who feature films in the mid-1960s.
In our Classic Wrestling Memories podcast, we will review the oft-referenced WCW Halloween Havoc from 1991. While it actually had a pretty good main event with then WCW World Champion defending the title against Ron Simmons, it is perhaps best-known for having the laughable opening match called “The Chamber Of Horrors Match”. That match ended with the “electrocution” of Abdullah The Butcher. Future Hall Of Famers Sting, Mick Foley, and Scott Hall were also part of the match.
Meanwhile, for Geekville Radio’s Nostalgia Trip, we will be looking at the classic 1960s TV Sitcom The Munsters.
On this very website, we will provide one trailer a day for all 31 days of October.
For our Doctor Who commentary podcast, Examining The Doctor, we will take a look at the Patrick Troughton story The Macra Terror, which sees giant crabs wreaking havoc on an otherwise peaceful city.
As always, we are open to suggestions. Let us know below what you would like to hear when it comes to Halloween themed entertainment from us!
Oct 1, 2020
9 min

Examining The Dead #25
MATURE CONTENT WARNING!
COVID-19 has thrown Hollywood for a loop and the Horror genre is no different. “Crazy Train” Jonathan Bolick and Seth “Zandrax” Zillman discuss the delays in The Coroner’s Report. Then, in the Gruesome Twosome is a review of two classic B-Movies centered around evil cars: 1977’s The Car and 1987’s Maximum Overdrive. Finally, The Reverend Dan Wilson joins to talk The Chattanooga Film Festival.
2:25 – The Coroner’s Report
Here is the list of movies with new release dates.
* The New Mutants will now be released on August 28th* Monster Hunter is unchanged at September 4th* Candyman will now drop on September 25th* Halloween Kills (the sequel to the 2018 reboot) on October 16th* Ghostbusters: Afterlife had been delayed a full year until March 5th, 2021* Morbius also delayed until March 19th, 2021* Godzilla vs. Kong delayed until May 21st, 2021* Spiral will bow on May 21st, 2021* Scoob! released for digital on May 15th
30:40 – Other News
* Shudder has ordered a third season of Creepshow before Season One even finishes airing* The trailer for the sequel to Train To Busan, Peninsula
41:30 – The Gruesome Twosome
43:00 – The Car (1977) – James Brolin stars in one of the more entertaining B-Horror Movies, The Car. As the name implies, it’s an entry in the “Killer Car” genre. The film is currently streaming on Netflix.
1:00:10 – Maximum Overdrive (1987) – The only film to be directed by Stephen King. Much like The Car, it has to do with evil machines. This time, mainly trucks and computer devices.
1:22:30 – Into The Crystal Ball
The Reverend Dan Wilson returns to talk about the Chatanooga Film Festival. Not only mention the movies themselves but how the panels with Ice T and GWAR went. Also, the movie The Beyond is discussed. You can check out Dan’s company One Good Scare.
Jun 20, 2020
1 hr 45 min

This is a special episode of Examining The Dead devoted to the list of 31 Horror Movie trailers for Halloween. Crazy Train excluded any major hits such as Friday The 13th or Nightmare On Elm St. and focused on some of the lesser-known gems.
#1 The Stuff (1985)
#2 Phantasm (1979)
#3 Hell House LLC
#4 Slumber Party Massacre (1982)
#5 The Gate (1987)
#6 Stake Land (2010)
#7 Mausoleum (1983)
#8 Pi (1998)
#9 Alligator
#10 The Raven (1935)
#11 Beyond The Gates (2016)
#12 The Halloween Tree (1993)
#13 The Legacy (1978)
#14 Shivers (1975)
#15 The Midight Meat Train (2008)
#16 The Hous On Sorority Row (1983)
#17 April Fool’s Day (1986)
#18 Witchfinder General aka The Conqueror Worm
#19 Tourist Trap
#20 Tales Of Halloween (2015)
#21 Carnage aka Bay Of Blood or Twitch Of The Death Nerve (1971)
#22 Society (1989)
#23 Curtains (1983)
#24 The Sentinel (1977)
#25 The Crazies (2010)
#26 Don’t Look Now (1973)
#27 C.H.U.D. (1984)
#28 The Beyond (1981)
#29 The Prowler (1981)
#30 Maniac (1980)
#31 The Void (2016)
Crazy Train’s Halloween Playlist
Happy Halloween!
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Oct 30, 2019
52 min

(2:48) The Coroner’s Report
(3:35) Helstrom, the latest Marvel series, has begun filming. It is set for release sometime in 2020. Who is Helstrom and what could the series be like? With Marvel Studios taking over all TV projects, this could conceivably mean interaction with the rest of the MCU. Blade anybody?
(17:15) United Artists has released another Addams Family feature film. However, unlike the previous films, it is not an adaption of the classic 60s TV show. This incarnation is inspired by the original comics from creator Charles Addams that predate the series by a few decades.
(23:25) Shudder has released a TV series based on the 1982 film Creepshow. It will stick with the anthology format of the film, which means several unrelated stories rather than one ongoing one.
(29:25) Castlerock Season 2 from Stephen King is coming to Hulu.
(34:00) American Horror Story has entered its ninth season. Like all the previous seasons, it will be a self-contained story and settings
(40:45) WompStomp Productions, who made the popular fanfilm Never Hike Alone has announced three new webisodes based on Friday The 13th and its main adversary Jason Voorhees. The first release, Never Hike In The Snow, will show Jason in the Winter season for the first time
(45:45) The Gruesome Twosome
(46:30) Stranger Things 3 review
(1:12:15) Friday The 13th: Vengeance
(1:59:35) Into The Crystal Ball
(2:00:00) 13 gereatest horror movie villains
All that and more in another scare-filled episode of Examining The Dead!
Check out Crazy Train’s Halloween Playlist on Spotify
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Oct 14, 2019
2 hr 27 min
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