Gill & Roscoe's Bodacious Horror Podcast

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Synopsis

A weekly podcast dedicated to rambling discussion of all things horror. Expect tangents.

Episodes

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 68 - Laugh it Up, Fuzzball

    29/10/2014 Duration: 01h25min

    This week, those intrepid anoraks Gill and Roscoe once again go after the werewolf dollar, with reviews of "Werewolf Rising" (2014) and the much anticipated "Wolfcop" (2014). Along the way, Gill shares a lesson about enunciating, Roscoe has a go at bands playing their albums and we introduce a brand new segment which we like to call "Top Billing"! (It's called a running joke, granddad). Website: www.BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: BodaciousHorror@gmail.com

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 67 - Small Town Mentality

    22/10/2014 Duration: 01h35min

    On this week's Bodacious Horror Podcast, your convalescing comperes Gill & Roscoe thwart off ill-health and the forces of darkness to bring you their review of the eagerly anticipated re-imagining of the genre classic "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" (2014). Not content with this, those unwell aficionados also bring reviews of the original version of "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" (1976) and George A. Romero's "The Crazies" (1973). As well as this, the show offers a first look at Jason Figgis's forthcoming feature "The Ecstasy of Isabel Mann", and a brand new segment that we like to call Timlin's Timeline! Website: www.BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: BodaciousHorror@gmail.com

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 66 - The Three Aaarghs

    15/10/2014 Duration: 01h15min

    On this week's Bodacious Horror Podcast, those remedial roasters Gill and Roscoe are going 'back to school' with an episode dedicated to high school horrors... we'll be discussing two recent examples, namely "Bad Kids Go To Hell" and "Detention". Along the way we'll show why we'd have received an F in Gaelic, chat about our podcasting dreamboats and randomly burst into song more than your average glee club... Website: www.BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: BodaciousHorror@gmail.com

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 65 - The Sisters of Merci

    22/09/2014 Duration: 01h31min

    Bonsoir, madams et monsieurs and welcome in to episode 65 of Gill and Roscoe's Bodacious Horror Podcast! This week we're offering up two movies set in the catacombs under Paris. First up there's "Catacombs" (2007) starring pop starlet Pink in her acting debut and her co-star Lots of Black Screen! We also discuss "As Above, So Below" (2014) - the latest found footage joint from the Brothers Dowdle (the team behind "The Poughkeepsie Tapes", "Devil" and more). Website: www.BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: BodaciousHorror@gmail.com Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the Horrorphilia Podcasting Network.

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 64 - You Used to Bring Me Rosé

    15/08/2014 Duration: 01h41min

    This week, your bouncing bundles of Bodaciousness Gilleathain and Roscovic are joined by The Podcast Under The Stairs host "Ghoulish" Duncan McLeish, whereupon they move to cement their reputation as the "lucky chair" of horror podcasting by celebrating the birth of 3 new arrivals to the Bodacious family. Our apologies in advance for the procreation chat folks, but we hope it is in some way educational. Beyond the fluids we rip our way through "Guardians of the Galaxy", "Cold in July" and "The Sacrament" before discussing our main features "Frankenstein's Army" (2013) and "Wer" (2013). Tasteful South African impressions abound, as Roscoe's been on the Rosé and Gill is as ever on hand with the punnage. Website: www.BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: BodaciousHorror@gmail.com Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the Horrorphilia Podcasting Network.

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 63 - Underwater Love

    24/07/2014 Duration: 01h48min

    This week, your hapless hosts draw their mammoth Universal Monsters Blu Ray retrospective to a close, by discussing the much-loved "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954). As a side-dish, we're also serving up a review of Bobcat Goldthwait's found footage bigfoot yarn, "Willow Creek" (2013) and discussing a range of unrelated topics including a rather in-depth and ill-informed conversation about comic book adaptations. We also launch a very special competition... Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 62 - Phan Phriction

    04/07/2014 Duration: 02h46s

    On this week's Bodacious Horror Podcast, Gill and Roscoe descend into the catacombs once more to discuss all things "Phantom of the Opera". From Lon Chaney's silent shocker through to Andrew Lloyd Webber's fast-and-loose sequel, we'll be pouring an (admittedly deformed) eye over the various stage and screen adaptations of Gaston Laroux's immortal classic. Along the way, your maniacal maestros discuss "Oculus", deurbanisation in Glasgow and Detroit, Dani Filth's movie career and "Hellraiser". We had fun with it, and we hope you'll excuse us that this one is even more rambling than usual. And remember, to avoid fainting, just tell yourself... "It's just key changes, it's just key changes, it's just key changes" Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 61 - Werewolf? There Wolf

    06/06/2014 Duration: 01h55min

    This week your herbaceous, salacious, and ostentatious hosts get moonstruck, but not like Cher, as they discuss some very hair raising movies. They investigate all things Lawrence Talbot as they talk about The Wolf Man (1941), Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man (1943), House of Frankenstein (1944) and House of Dracula (1945) before being joined by writer/director Lowell Dean for an update on the newly released Canadian movie WolfCop. Roscoe shares his love for Elizabeth Olsen and Gill shares a bit too much about his gag reflex. Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 60 - A James Whale of a Time

    24/05/2014 Duration: 01h42min

    This week Gill & Roscoe discuss the arguable masterpiece of the golden age of horror, "The Bride of Frankenstein", alongside the inspired biopic of its visionary director James Whale, "Gods and Monsters". Along the way, Gill shares his recent Poundland purchases, while Roscoe demonstrates how well he can sing different horror themes. It all gets a bit "Tony Robinson" in the middle, but we still think you'll dig this one. Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the League of Extraordinary Podcasts (http://loepodcasts.blogspot.com).

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 59 - Nothing to See Here (featuring Gregory Mank)

    30/04/2014 Duration: 02h05min

    This week, those rambunctious roasters Gill & Roscoe are going off the radar to discuss Universal's sci-fi masterpiece, "The Invisible Man" (1933). Under normal circumstances, we'd take that an excuse for taste and decency to 'disappear', but this week it is our great privilege to be joined by a true expert on the James Whale and Claude Rains classic - world-leading horror historian Gregory W. Mank. Greg shares some stories about the production from his new MagicImage book "The Invisible Man", while regaling us with tales from his original research into all things classic horror, including discussion of interviews with David Manners, Zita Johann, Valerie Hobson, Marilyn Harris and many more! Find more info on Greg's books, articles and commentaries at www.GregoryMank.com Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the League of Extraordinary Podcasts (h

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 58 - 100 Hours of Horror

    08/04/2014 Duration: 01h50min

    On this week's Bodacious Horror Podcast, your hieroglyphic hosts Gill & Roscoe "wrap" their first 100 hours of programming by discussing 2 movies involving terrors from Ancient Egypt. First up is the cult smash hit "Bubba Ho-Tep" from 2002, starring Bruce Campbell as the King of Rock 'n' Roll himself, Elvis Presley, in a residential home face-off with the living dead. Following on from this, we discuss 1932's "The Mummy", directed by Karl Freund and starring the immortal Boris Karloff, with a particular focus on the supplemental and supplementary features on the Universal Monsters Blu-Ray boxed set. Along the way, your ambling ankh-ors discuss "Gravity", "Paranormal Activity", Alvin Stardust and much, much more. We also launch our very own app. Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the League of Extraordinary Podcasts (http://loepodcasts.blogspot.com

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 57 - Of Gods and Monsters

    25/03/2014 Duration: 01h52min

    On this week's Bodacious Horror Podcast, your godless Gore-mands Gill & Roscoe don their labcoats for an evening of science and herecy, discussing James Whale's gothic masterpiece, "Frankenstein" (1931). As this is part of our Universal Monsters Blu Ray boxed set review, we will be looking in depth at not only the film and its key themes, but also the supplemental/supplementary features from the set. Additionally, we discussed "Flatliners" (1991), a movie made 60 years later but where the tensions between scientific progress and the divine are equally keenly felt. Along the way we make the usual number of cutting-edge cultural references to TV shows like "Heroes", "Glee" (Series 1) and "Harry and the Hendersons" and bands like Twisted Sister and Def Leppard. In your endo. Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the League of Extraordinary Podcasts

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 50 - Tituhilarity (w/ Jamie Jenkins & Duncan McLeish)

    25/03/2014 Duration: 01h46min

    This week, your eponymous anchors return to discuss some titular terrors with a comic twist, namely "Tucker and Dale vs Evil" (2010), "Dylan Dog: Dead of Night" (2011) and - in continued celebration of Kurgan Heritage Month - "John Dies at The End" (2012). We're also joined by not one, but two special guests in Jamie Jenkins from Devour The Podcast and Duncan McLeish from The Podcast Under The Stairs. Tangents are plentiful, and while we discuss "Child's Play", "Friday 13th" and "Nightmare" franchises, we also end up talking about Lovely Gilly's ghost-dad, Del Shannon and Grange Hill spin-off "Tuckers Luck". Gill gives his opinion on Superman Returns. Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the Horrorphilia Podcasting Network (www.horrorphilia.com).

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 02 - The Descent & Stephen King

    25/03/2014 Duration: 01h21min

    In the second episode of Gill & Roscoe's poorly monickered BoHoPo, Gill confuses William Gaunt ("No Place Like Home") with Leland Gaunt ("Needful Things"), Roscoe inexplicably mispronounces "portmanteau", and we discuss Neil Marshall's "The Descent". For our theme this week, we discuss a selection of movies adapted from the works of Stephen King, including "The Langoliers", "Silver Bullet", "The Mist" and "Thinner". Subscribe and say hello on Twitter (@BodaciousHorror) or Facebook (search for Gill & Roscoe's Bodacious Horror Podcast). Oh, and we mention Robocop again for no reason.

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 46 - Coyote Vs Zombies (with director interviews)

    25/03/2014 Duration: 01h48min

    On this week's most Bodacious of horror podcasts, your inefficacious anchors Gill and Roscoe are joined by not one but two very special guests! First up, we talk to Matthias Hoene, the director of the excellent horror comedy "Cockneys vs Zombies" (2012) (featuring a stellar cast of British players, including Alan Ford, Honor Blackman, Michelle Ryan and Richard Briers). Matthias tells us about his experiences of living in East London and how the unique cockney mindset influenced this most original of fright flick. Next, we have an interview with Trevor Juenger, who presents us with an altogether different take on the genre, in the form of his psychological arthouse feature, "Coyote" (2013), starring BoHoPo and fan favourite, Bill Oberst Jr. Trevor chats to us about his particular vision for 21st Century cinema, expressed through both his work and his DIY KINO manifesto, his influences and creative processes. Matthias Hoene: www.cockneysvszombies.com www.matthiashoene.com Trevor Juenger: www.diykino.org

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 56 - Vamping It Up

    25/03/2014 Duration: 02h46s

    This week those vampiric vaudevillians Gill & Roscoe are sinking their teeth into three blood-curdling epics, namely "Dracula" (1931), "Dracula (Spanish language version)" (1931) and "Martin" (1976). As well as in-depth discussion of the Tod Browning/Bela Lugosi classic, we also look in detail at the myriad of special features on the Blu Ray. As ever, we spoke about a whole range of other topics, including the "Oldboy" remake (2013), adaptations and remakes in general and free-running in the community urban environment.

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 55 - You're Not My Real Dad

    25/03/2014 Duration: 01h42min

    This week your mechanised Masters of Ceremony Gill and Roscoe return to take on two very, ahem, different tales of science run amok. First up, we have the latest Aaron Eckhardt joint, "I, Frankenstein" (2014), and to discuss this we are joined by our good friend Ideal Cynic, who has some rather 'colourful' views to share. Next, we take on the controversial reboot of the "RoboCop" (2014) franchise, and are joined by the slightly less antagonistic Duncan from The Podcast Under The Stairs. *SPOILER WARNING* RoboCop spoilers appear from 01:14:20 - 01:24:58. Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the League of Extraordinary Podcasts (http://loepodcasts.blogspot.com).

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 54 - The Three Tangentlemen (feat Jason Figgis)

    25/03/2014 Duration: 02h11min

    This week, Gill and Roscoe are joined for an evening of polite conversation and barely believable tangents by the writer and director of "Children of a Darker Dawn" and "The Ecstacy of Isabel Mann", Jason Figgis. Jason proved to be the perfect guest, discussing his wide-ranging influences and his unique approaches to film-making while also bringing to the table a wealth of anecdotes featuring Sir Simon Marsden, John Hurt CBE, Mike Leigh OBE, John Boorman, Danny Boyle and more! We recorded this before Christmas, but some gifts are worth waiting for, friends... "Children of a Darker Dawn" is available now on region free DVD from Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the League of Extraordinary Podcasts (http://loepodcasts.blogspot.com).

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 53 - I Scream, You Scream

    25/03/2014 Duration: 01h36min

    Gill and Roscoe are back, rested, recuperated and ready to usher in another year of horror-hipsterisms for the frighteningly unfashionable. Join your hapless hosts as they once again brave the racks of Europe's Number One Single Price Retailer to bring you two more Poundland pulse-racers, "KFZ: Kentucky Fried Zombies" AKA "Die-Ner (Get It)" (2009) and "Some Guy Who Kills People" (2012). As if that wasn't enough, we're once again delighted to be joined by our dear friend and disrespected colleague, Bodacious Horror's Genuine Nerd, Thomas Hughes. Like the Ghost of Christmas Past, Thomas brings with him "Santa's Slay" (2005), starring WCW legend Bill Goldberg, and like old Ebeneezer, Gill and Roscoe vow to change their ways for good. One for the ages? Probably not, but there's plenty of good stuff to come in 2014. Thanks for sticking with us. Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: feedback@BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror

  • Bodacious Horror: Episode 48 - Adventures in Time & Space (a Doctor Who tribute)

    25/03/2014 Duration: 01h43min

    This week's very special episode of the Bodacious Horror Podcast sees your clueless comperes catapulted into chronological chaos, as Gill's Nicholas Lyndhurst-inspired meddlings with the fabric of space and time kickstart a chain of events which unwittingly spark World War 3. Faster than you can say "jump the shark", they hatch a plot so convoluted that even JJ Abrams says it isn't a sustainable premise for a series. In an effort to repair the damage to the timeline caused by their foolish actions, Gill & Roscoe present a special episode dedicated to the most celebrated time traveller of them all, The Doctor! Along the way, your erudite emissaries discuss "The Three Doctors" (1972), "The Five Doctors" (1983), "Remembrance of the Daleks" (1988), "Dimensions in Time" (1993), "Doctor Who: The Movie" (1996), "The Curse of Fatal Death" (1999), "Time Crash" (2007), "Night of the Doctor" (2013) and "Day of the Doctor" (2013). Nobody puts The Doctor in the corner. Website: www.bodacioushorror.co.uk Twitter: @Bodaci

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