Sun, 26 November 2006 PE goes Ghostbustin' this week by tackling the best ghost movies ever. In news, Paramount has bumped back the release of Zodiac to March, North Carolina shuts out a film, Jim Carrey is set up for a horror film, a new movie hits on DVD, the director of The Lost has set up a film with Lindsay Lohan, and a new Dracula film is on the way. Comments[1] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 This week the boys from Pickled do an embryo with Jeff Broadstreet, director of Night of the Living Dead 3D (www.nightofthelivingdead3d.com). In news, in news, Rob Zombie's Halloween has been pushed up, Bruce Campbell news, new Child's Play stuff, and a remake of The Thing is on the way. Also, emails from listeners. Comments[1] |
Sun, 12 November 2006 It's time to look in to the crystal ball and look at upcoming horror films. In news, there's news about cannibal Holocaust 2, Marilyn Manson is confirmed for the Rocky Horror remake, Marvel and Dynamite are joining together to see Ash fight the Marvel Zombies and an update on Masters of Horror. Comments[1] |
Sun, 5 November 2006 PE is back and talking about Bill O'Reilly and his supposed analysis of those who watch horror movies. In news, we go over Stuff Magazine's Top 30 horror movies and a list of scream queens, Saw 3 topped the box office, we inspect a nude Cindy Margolis, a new horror fest is coming to Texas to compete with Frightmare, more on Job casting, and Castlevania the movie is coming. Comments[1] |
Mon, 30 October 2006 It's time to celebrate Halloween as Damon lays down the history of the supposedly evil holiday and we all discuss our favorite memories. In news Damon is in a DVD documentary, a bit o news on Lance Hendrikson and the remake of Near dark and the upcoming Pumpkinhead sequel, a new Aussie horror comedy is coming, and Dark Castle is getting a chunk of change for a slew of horror films. Comments[1] |
Mon, 23 October 2006 In this edition of PE, Damon and Stefan review a host of new movies on DVD, from Feast to Rest Stop to Kinky Kong. In news, they review Showtime's Dexter, Robert Englund's Killer Pad site is up at killerpadmovie.com, more celebrities are up for the CG film Igor and Masters of Horror season two starts this week and details flow like blood. Comments[1] |
Sun, 15 October 2006 Get your horror and your sci fi on with a patented PE top ten list of the top ten combo horror/sci fi movies, with a good helping of Seaquest DSV. In news, zombies will be taking over a plane twice (www.planedeadthemovie.com), Freddie Kreuger gets to sing (www.myspace.com/theelmstreetmurders), Barry Manilow gets a two-disc greatest hits, details about Hostel 2, a release date has been set for Snakes on a Plane and Fangoria TV is ready to hit the market online.Get your horror and your sci fi on with a patented PE top ten list of the top ten combo horror/sci fi movies, with a good helping of Seaquest DSV. Comments[1] |
Mon, 9 October 2006 Damon's back from FantasticFest 2006 in Austin, Tx to tell you all of the cinema goodness that he gulped down. In news we talk the Scream Awards and we spoil the end of Marvel's Civil War for you. Comments[1] |
Sun, 1 October 2006 It's back in fine form this week with a look at the films of Stephen King. In news, another sequel to The Mummy is coming, Halloween is getting a special screening on October 30 and 31, The Thing is getting a prequel and details about the next Texas Frightmare. Comments[1] |
Sun, 24 September 2006 It's a special edition of PE this week as Mike and Damon bring you scene by scene commentary (or something) of the Infinifilm edition of Nightmare on Elm Street while consuming alcohol. Comments[1] |
Tue, 19 September 2006 This week the boys talk to Aaron from Paperbag Radio (www.paperbagradio.com) and it doesn't go down too well. Plus, a review of three DVDs from EI Entertainment. In news Angela Bettis has signed up for a new 3D movie called Scar, Trey Parker and Matt Stone's next project is a rubber suit monster movie, a new movie called Blood Car (www.bloodcar.com) will take on the horrors of gas prices and it stars Anna Clumsky (not Chompsky), Fangoria and Spike are bringing you the Chainsaw Awards (www.fangoria.com), and George Romero has announced a new movie that will go straight to video. Comments[1] |
Mon, 28 August 2006 First he told you what you should rent, and now Damon returns to Blockbuster and tells you what not to rent. In news, for a 35 mm print of Nightmare on Elm Street will be shown simultaneously in September; check Fandango.com. Landmark Theaters are also showing Feast and Evil Aliens. New actresses are announced for Hostel 2, and the adaptation of I Am Legend will take over a year to shoot. Comments[5] |
Mon, 21 August 2006 Like flesh? So do Mike and Damon and they're taking a look at the best cannibal movies around. In news, George Romero is taking on a non-zombie film called Solitary Isle, extras are announced for the Texas Chainsaw Massacre II DVD, another classic movie monsters toon is on its way, and Kevin Smith has announced that his next movie will be a horror movie. Comments[1] |
Mon, 14 August 2006 Franchises are word of the week as Mike and Damon discuss the best horror franchises. On the news front, Spike will be hosting the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, casting info is in for Grindhouse, the Saw 2 two-disc edition has been officially announced, a wacky movie about the famous monsters is being put together, and the script for the remake of the Wolfman gets a good review. Comments[1] |
Mon, 7 August 2006 Mike and Damon return with reviews of some really bad DVD, chief among them Angus Valley Farms. In news, a new Korean movie called The Host is already picked up for a u.S. remake, a new horror series for indie directors is on its way, 28 Weeks Later has started production, and Sleepaway Camp gets its director back. Comments[1] |
Mon, 24 July 2006 This week Mike runs down his top 10 vampire flicks. In news a suit is pending over "When a Stranger Calls", Christa Campbell is joining the remake of "Day of the Dead", Universal is releasing 75th anniversary editions of the original "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" and Lions Gate is going to remake "The Eye" with Jessica Alba. Comments[1] |
Mon, 17 July 2006 What do John Stamos and Lloyd Kaufman have in common? Chris Seaver of Low Budget Pictures (www.lowbudgetpictures.com) of Anal Paprika and Destruction Kings fame. In the news, The Horror Channel is doing a remake of Black Sunday but also, The Horror Channel is now dead, Tom Cavanaugh from Ed will be starring in Sublime, Paul W.S. Anderson is working on a sequel to Dead or Alive and Death Race 2000, and an Infinifilm edition of Nightmare on Elm Street is coming. Comments[1] |
Mon, 26 June 2006 Another edition of PE: Biography has hit the netwaves with a look at multi-hyphenate John Carpenter and his plethora of films. In news, the topics of the next Masters of Horror series are out, another edition of Blade Runner on DVD is coming, the plot for Saw 3 has been announced, Sci Fi Channel is redoing Stephen King's IT, and Snoop Dogg's Hood Of Horror will come to comics. Comments[6] |
Mon, 19 June 2006 After a long hiatus, Mike and Damon are back, this time for an interview with John Gray, director of the upcoming movie Job. John talks about his need to revitalize the horror genre as well as what the film is about. You can find more info on the movie at the following websites: - http://www.gutsandgory.com - http://www.pitofhorror.com - http://www.myspace.com/jobthemovie In news, House of Renanimator will be directed by Stuart Gordon and Jeff Combs is back in the lead, Infinifilm is releasing a new version of Nightmare on Elm Street, Toe Tag Films (http://www.toetagpictures.com) is making a real film with Red Sin Tower, Let's Scare Jessica to death, Pet Semetary, Kujo and The Dead Zone and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 are all getting a better DVD release and the Halloween franchise is getting a documentary. Comments[1] |
Mon, 30 January 2006 Pickled Embryo is a podcast devoted to discussions, reviews and interviews in the horror genre. In the first episode, we talk about our horror genre influences, how we got into it, and the upcoming Texas Frightmare convention. Comments[2] |

