The Spaceship's Crypt
The Spaceship's Crypt
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Why not mix two of the greatest genres ever and see what they have to offer. As full time comedy writers, hosts Joey Evans and Alexandra have a unique perspective and take an entertaining look at classic sci-fi and horror. From Vincent Price to Ray Harryhausen, blow the dust off the greatest genres of movies of all time and let's dive in!
Episode 3 - Taking a look at Them! and Boris Karloff's 1945 The Body Snatcher
Well, it's October, so close to Halloween so its time for a movie with a classic graveyard scene. We are going to dive in to Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi's final on-screen team up in 1945's The Body Snatcher. Then why don't we just top it all off with giant ants trying to destroy the world? So we take a fresh look at Warner Brothers' Them. You can't really get better than this for an episode going into Halloween. On top of that we touch on Turner Classic Movies' bringing back Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho to theaters. The chance to see the Master of Suspense on the big screen? We couldn't miss it!
Oct 28, 2015
Episode 2 - War of the Satellites and 13 Ghosts
In this episode we talk about celebrations for Mary Shelley's recent birthday.  Then we get right into it with discussing Roger Corman's 1958 War of the Satellites.  How good can a movie be that only took 8 weeks from conception to theaters?  Let's find out!  Then why not since we are on a William Castle track, let's look at his 1960 film 13 Ghosts. I mean just this concept of inheriting a house from a collector of ghosts is enough to make you excited about this one.  But does it live up to the fantastic concept?  Well, there's a lion ghost, so we always have that...
Oct 27, 2015
Episode 1 - A Fresh Look at William Castle's House on Haunted Hill and Alien
Episode 1 Well, let's just get right into it, shall we?  Today we take a fresh look at William Castle's House on Haunted Hill.  I mean, you can't go wrong starting off a podcast with the combination of Vincent Price and Castle, right?  A murderous wife, a trigger happy woman, and a creepy house, there's nothing more to ask for. Then we go forward a bit and take a look at Alien (1959).  Sigourney Weaver, an acid bleeding xenomorph, and a cat.  Wait, what?
Sep 8, 2015