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Broadcasting from K-I-L-L, you’re listening to Dr. Shock’s DEAD AIR RADIO… The interesting interludes that transition us between reviews in Episode 096 of Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies come from the mind of Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker. Due to some unusual circumstances in recording way back in September 2022, Dr. Shock had an open mic and free rein to bestow whatever verbal marvels his dark heart desired. Having captured those recordings, we have saved them until now, where we will indiscriminately intersperse Dave’s ramblings into what Jay of the Dead calls “Dr. Shock’s DEAD AIR RADIO.” In addition, we bring you 2024 Horror movie reviews of new releases like Imaginary (2024) and Amelia’s Children (2024). This episode also boasts a Horror in Black and White segment by Mackula, exploring the BW version of The Mist (2007). And we have GregaMortis’s pick from John Kenneth Muir’s “Horror Films of the 1980s” book: Ms .45 (1981)! Join us!

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Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies is an audio podcast. Our nine experienced Horror hosts review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments. Your hosts are Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, Mackula, Ron Martin and Dave Zee! Due to the large number and busy schedule of its nine Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies will be recorded in segments, piecemeal, at various times and recording sessions. Therefore, as you listen to our episodes, you will notice a variety of revolving door hosts and segments, all sewn together and reanimated like the powerful Monster of Dr. Frankenstein!


SHOW NOTES

[ 00:00:01 ]Introduction

  • Preface: Transitions for this show will be Dr. Shock’s Dead Air Radio
  • Welcome to Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies, Episode 096
  • Jay of the Dead welcomes Ron Martin and Dave Zee!
  • Ask Dave Zee Advice: HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com (No relationship questions.)
  • Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies has a new voicemail number: (801) 980-1375

– Present for this review: Jay of the Dead (Ron Martin, Dave Zee)

[ 00:09:24 ] – 2024 New Horror Movie

Imaginary (2024)
Jay of the Dead = 4 ( Avoid )

2024 Horror Movie Imaginary

Dr. Shock’s Dead Air Radio: A Message From a Kennedy | Plan 9 From Outer Space


– Present for this segment: Mackula, Jay of the Dead

Specialty Segment

Count Mackula icon Horror in Black and White by Mackula

[ 00:33:42 ] – The Mist (2007) (black and white version)
Jay of the Dead = 8 ( Buy the two-disc set )
Mackula (color) = 4.5 ( Low-priority Rental )
Mackula (BW) = 4 ( Avoid; Prefer the color version )

The Mist (2007)

Episodes referenced during this segment:
NHM Alien3 Review
– GregaMortis on BW segment: Episode 041
– Dr. Walking Dead on BW segment: Episode 029
– Mackula, Kyle review BW on DMSW: Episode 039


Dr. Shock’s Dead Air Radio: Mister Watson’s “Madman” Dedication


– Present for this review: Jay of the Dead, Ron Martin, Dave Zee

[ 01:21:01 ] – 2024 New Horror Movie

Amelia’s Children (2024)
Jay of the Dead = 7.5 ( Strong Rental )
Spawn of the Dead = 8 ( Strong Rental )
Ron Martin = 5 ( Low-priority Rental )
Dave Zee = 7.5 ( Rent for $3.99 or less )

2024 Horror Movie Amelia's Children

– Jay, Watson, Mackula: New Horror Movies.com has a new “Search” Function! (Thanks, Jaxon!)
– PSA: Jay of the Dead recommends seeing “Late Night With the Devil” (2024) — Review coming soon!

Dr. Shock’s Dead Air Radio: ASMR Classic Literature: “The Horror Avengers’ Group Text Chat”


– Present for this review: Jay of the Dead, Gillman Joel, GregaMortis, Dave Zee

[ 02:03:08 ] – A ’70s, ’80s or ’90s HORROR MOVIE THAT MIGHT BE NEW FOR YOU
GregaMortis’s pick from John Kenneth Muir’s “Horror Films of the 1980s”

Ms .45 (1981)
Gillman Joel = 9 ( Buy it! )
GregaMortis = 9 ( Buy it! )
Jay of the Dead = 7 ( Rental )
Dave Zee = 9 ( Buy it! )

Ms .45 (1981) movie cover John Kenneth Muir Horror Movies of the 1980s book cover

Read Dr. Shock’s review of “Ms .45” (1981)

Hear Dave Zee’s review of “Final Exam” (1981)


Wrap-Up:

Dr. Shock’s Dead Air Radio: ASMR Classic Literature: “Joel Robertson Loved a Text”


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Special thanks to website developer Jaxon Carroll and graphic designer Trump Widdop for their excellent work in helping Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies to have a nice, new website. Thank you! And big shout-out and thanks to Mister Watson and his son, Skylarr, for composing the music for Mister Watson’s Horror Hierarchy segment.


LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE:

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Voicemail: (801) 980-1375
Twitter: @HorrorAvengers
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The soundtrack music for Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies is composed and performed by musicians Fred Ingram; Nate Johnivan; Mister Watson and his son, Skylarr; and Jason Pyles himself. Please support our talented musician friends by checking out more of Nate and Fred’s links below:

Links for musician Frederick Ingram:
Website: FrederickIngram.com
Frederick Ingram’s new album Initial Exposure (includes “Voltairine,” the theme music for Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies)
Frederick Ingram’s YouTube Music Channel
Listen to Frederick Ingram on SoundCloud
YouTube Music Video: “Voltairine” by Frederick Ingram (the theme music for Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies)
Interview: Hear Fred Ingram on Jay’s Songwriting Podcast
Frederick Ingram’s Fish Bowl (Funky Margarita Mix)

Links for musician Nate Johnivan:
Spotify Playlist
Quarantine Dream iii

Links for Dave Zee:
On Apple Podcasts: Exploding Heads Horror Movie Podcast
On Facebook: Exploding Heads Horror Movie Podcast
Patreon: Exploding Heads Horror Movie Podcast
On YouTube: Exploding Heads
Exploding Heads on Twitter: @HeadsHorror
With Watson: The Wat-Zee Party Horror Show
Wat-Zee Twitter: @WatZeeParty

Links for Ron Martin:
Horror franchise podcast: The Resurrection of Zombie 7
Ron’s book: Discover Salem: Your Guide to the Witch City
Witches: Salem 1692 Podcast
Ron’s blog: I Hate Stuff.net
Zombie 7 on Twitter: @ResZombie7

Links and Contact Info for Count Mackula:
Email Mackula here: HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com
Filmography Page: Mack Robins on IMDb
Mack’s short film: Unseen
Mackula’s YouTube Channel
Mack’s Other Podcast: Considering the Cinema.com – The episodes that feature Mack!
On Twitter: @RobinsMack
On Instagram: @RobinsMack

Links and Contact Info for GregaMortis:
Podcast: Land of the Creeps
Instagram: LotC
Facebook: Greg Morgan
Twitter: GregaMortis
LotC Group Page
LotC Fan Page
YouTube: Greg Morgan
Greg’s Instagram: GregaMortis
Email: GregaMortis666@gmail.com
LotC Hotline Phone Number: 1-804-569-5682 | 1-804-569-LOTC

Links for Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop:
Email Dr. Bishop here: bishopk@suu.edu
Dr. Walking Dead’s Bio Page
Book: American Zombie Gothic
Book: How Zombies Conquered Popular Culture
— Kyle’s Amazon Author Profile
Doc of the Dead zombie culture documentary
— Kyle’s re-animated Twitter: @DrWalkingDead
Learn more about Dr. Walking Dead
Faculty Friday: Meet Dr. Kyle Bishop, English
– TEDx SUU Talk on YouTube: Why Zombies Matter
– YouTube: Zombies: An idea worth spreading about how ideas spread
– YouTube: 50+ Shades of Gothic: Zombies, Bodies and Boundaries
– YouTube: Why zombie culture is so popular?

Links for Mister Watson:
Podcast: Horror Movie Weekly
Twitter: @WatZeeParty
Podcast: The Wat-Zee Party Horror Show
Facebook: The Wat-Zee Party Horror Show / Horror Corridor

Links for Gillman Joel:
Retro Movie Geek Podcast
Terror on the Tube
Werewolf The TV Series, The Podcast
Forgotten Flix
The Booth at the End Podcast
Gillman Joel’s short film: “Shadows of the Dead”

Links for Dr. Shock:
The DVD Infatuation Podcast (monthly)
Land of the Creeps horror podcast
The Illustrated Fan
Horror Movie Podcast
Film blog: DVD Infatuation.com
On Twitter: @DVDinfatuation
On Facebook: DVDinfatuation
Land of the Creeps Facebook: LotC Facebook Group
On Instagram: @dbjb6972
On Letterboxd: @dcoshockhmp
YouTube: Dr. Shock’s Channel

Links for Jay of the Dead:
Horror Movie Weekly.com
Considering the Cinema.com
Movie Podcast Weekly.com
HMW Twitter: @horror_weekly
CTC Twitter: @ConsiderCinema

Thank you for listening to Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts.


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Roger Leatherwood
Roger Leatherwood
23 days ago

Hi, Jay and the rest of the gang,

As always love when these too-long episodes drop into my feed. They keep me busy for a few days and since you’re dropping them more often will I catch up first or will you? (You guys talked about Alien3 *73* episodes ago?! Does that mean The Mist conversation is THAT OLD?)

Moving on… I wanted to add a comment to Mackula’s and your conversation regarding color films re-released in b&w. You both mention the original cinematography usually won’t take the tones and contrast of b&w into account and may disrupt the visuals if/when they’re released. In at least one case the film was intentionally lit and shot with the idea it would actually (or eventually) be released in black and white: Peter Bodganovich’s Nickelodeon (1976). He fought the studio and couldn’t get it out in b&w until decades later but the original shot by Laszlo Kovacs had the correct tones to make the b&w, if you care, look much more convincing than The Mist.

Minor filmy trivia! As always, keep up the good work, fellas!