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Halloween Watch List Mania!

My Haunted Head

Release Date: 10/09/2024

HORROR LISTS FOR A COLD, DARK NIGHT show art HORROR LISTS FOR A COLD, DARK NIGHT

My Haunted Head

Welcome to Episode #103 of My Haunted Head!  It's a collection of some of the coolest and craziest horror lists you'll find including scariest horror films...goriest horror films...pets gone wild...killer camping tools...haunted houses...dead things...the ABC's of horror...horror in music videos...body horror...cemeteries...mutants...international horror...evil churches...3-D films...fire stunts...clowns...women of horror...sharks...spiders...giallos...little people...soundtracks...made-for-television horror...Thanksgiving horror...Kevin Bacon...and more!  A perfectly chilling...

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Halloween Watch List Mania! show art Halloween Watch List Mania!

My Haunted Head

Following up with the My Haunted Head October watch list on YouTube, My Haunted Head is back in podcast mode with a handful of creative and ghoulish watch lists from listeners and collaborators alike.  Listen and see how they compare with your own October watch list.  Got something to contribute?  Drop a message and spill what's inside your haunted head.  Like and SUBSCRIBE. 

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The Death of Classic Rock show art The Death of Classic Rock

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WHAT IS CLASSIC ROCK?  If you had asked back in 1990, bands like Jimi Hendrix, Steppenwolf and The Doors would have come to mind.  But as the years have gone by, and so many groups have been around that much longer, it’s a phrase that has come to encompass countless other artists.  Metallica may be regarded as a thrash band, and Guns N Roses a hair metal band, but they’ve been around for 38 and 42 years, respectively - they’re classic rock now.  Their music has become woven into the fabric of our collective lives.  Their songs have helped to define an era....

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100 HAUNTED HEADS...AND COUNTING! show art 100 HAUNTED HEADS...AND COUNTING!

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Holy smokes - it's the 100th episode of My Haunted Head Podcast!  To commemorate this special occasion Toddzilla has invited back lifelong friend and frequent podcast collaborator Matthew to share a conversation during which the pair pick the greatest horror film ever made...mix and match horror villains and franchises (Ghost Face in Haddonfield?  Pinhead in the sewers of Derry?)...pit horror's greatest villains against each other in a Battle Royal...switch iconic soundtracks from one film to another...recount the best horror films of the last 100 years, and more!  Join the fun...

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Kent Collins: MONSTER KID & SLEEPAWAY CAMPER show art Kent Collins: MONSTER KID & SLEEPAWAY CAMPER

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Kent Collins grew up as a Monster Kid, feeding his haunted head a steady diet of Universal Monsters and DC comics through the late 1970's and early 1980's. And then horror slashed its way into his life in a big way when he saw FRIDAY THE 13th and SLEEPAWAY CAMP.  Kent and I kept showing up at the same events this past year or two, so I decided it was time to make a proper introduction from one monster kid to another.  For episode #99 we peer into Kent Collins' haunted head for a look at his own experiences as a young horror fan, his love for the film SLEEPAWAY CAMP & his decision...

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ATTACK OF THE SEA CREATURE FEATURES FROM 1989! show art ATTACK OF THE SEA CREATURE FEATURES FROM 1989!

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It seems like every few years movie fans are treated to a heaping helping of deja vu, when Hollywood releases a series of similarly-themed films.  In 1996, there was TWISTER and its doppelganger TORNADO starring Bruce Campbell.  In 1997 we got DANTE'S PEAK and VOLCANO.  1998 brought us the extinction-level comet crisis films DEEP IMPACT and the macho cheese of Michael Bay's ARMAGEDDON.  So for episode #98 I thought I'd talk about the wave of undersea creature features of 1989 which included DEEPSTAR SIX, LEVIATHAN, THE ABYSS and LORDS OF THE DEEP.  Plus the new book by...

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The Golden Age of Video Store Horror show art The Golden Age of Video Store Horror

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Welcome to episode #97 of My Haunted Head, and the Golden Age of Video.  Specifically, horror on video.  Today’s episode is a look back at some of the most memorable titles from the 80’s heyday of horror on video.  The garish artwork, the titillating titles, and the promise that the movies lining the shelves had such sights to show you.  EVIL DEAD, DRILLER KILLER, MONSTER DOG, ROCKTOBER BLOOD, ALIEN, CREEPERS, TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE Part 2, NAIL GUN MASSACRE, HOLLYWOOD CHAINSAW HOOKERS, FACES OF DEATH, STREET TRASH and a mountain of other classic horror titles await...

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CONVENTION MEMORIES OF HORROR's FALLEN GIANTS show art CONVENTION MEMORIES OF HORROR's FALLEN GIANTS

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Episode #96 of MY HAUNTED HEAD (originally recorded as Episode #63) has apparently been collecting dust down in the vault for the past year or so.  So we've dusted it off, and now bring you this extensive, (mostly) unedited walk down memory lane as Toddzilla and Matthew discuss all of the incredible film heroes whom we've met at conventions, and who are unfortunately no longer with us.  Included are meetings with Stuart Gordon, David Hess, Gunnar Hansen, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Ted White, John Saxon and many more.  Lots of great memories, and a few laughs...

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THE CRAZIES show art THE CRAZIES

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Following 1968's NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, George A. Romero directed a pair of non-horror films (THE AFFAIR and SEASON OF THE WITCH) that have either eluded or underwhelmed longtime fans who preferred the darker and gruesome later work he is most known for.  But in 1973 George Romero completed THE CRAZIES, a film steeped in chaos and fear.  THE CRAZIES tells a story of contagion in a small community, the effect it has on the townspeople as it spreads and the struggle against military forces who try to contain and eradicate the threat.  One of Romero's early "dark horse" films!...

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George A. Romero's KNIGHTRIDERS show art George A. Romero's KNIGHTRIDERS

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KNIGHTRIDERS was not only one of George A. Romero's rare non-horror films, and one of his personal favorites of his own films, but it has a lot to offer fans of Romero classics like MARTIN, DAWN OF THE DEAD, CREEPSHOW and DAY OF THE DEAD.  With the involvement of actors and collaborators spanning NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD in 1968 to LAND OF THE DEAD in 2005, the collective talent behind KNIGHTRIDERS is a bridge of sorts between all of Romero’s films - a mix of where George Romero had been, and where he was going.  Episode #94 of My Haunted Head takes a look at one of Romero's most...

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Following up with the My Haunted Head October watch list on YouTube, My Haunted Head is back in podcast mode with a handful of creative and ghoulish watch lists from listeners and collaborators alike.  Listen and see how they compare with your own October watch list.  Got something to contribute?  Drop a message and spill what's inside your haunted head.  Like and SUBSCRIBE.