Dracula AKA The Horror of Dracula
For his 50th Hammer Horror review, The Bloke Down The Pub talks about why 1958’s Dracula AKA Horror of Dracula remains the quintessential Hammer film and the benchmark by which all others are measured.
Also we reveal The Bloke Down The Pub’s true identity!!!
Episode 260 - Hammer Horror Month - Scars of Dracula
Hosts Jim Wallace and Jon Cross discuss bad bat puppets, ill-advised sex comedy, Christopher Lee's mad face and so much more while reviewing Hammer Horror's Scars of Dracula
Episode 233 - Horrotober '17 No.5 - A Scrotum of Draculas
On this our last Horrotober podcast for 2017, Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk two completely bizarre and quite probably awful Dracula films - Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula and Dracula 2000 with Gerard Butler as Dracula (which sounds like a Monty Python joke but isn't, it's painfully true)
Dracula A.D. 1972
The Bloke Down The Pub, lover of all things Hammer, debates the guilt in "guilty pleasure" sequel of Hammer's long-running Dracula franchise, 1972's Dracula A.D. 1972.
Taste the Blood of Dracula
The Hammer Horror loving 'Bloke Down The Pub' is back! and wishing that they could've got Peter Cushing to do one day's work on 1970's Taste The Blood of Dracula.
Countess Dracula
Our Hammer Horror loving 'The bloke down the pub' is putting himself in the position of producer and pointing out the couple of things that could improve 1971's Countess Dracula starring Ingrid Pitt
Scars of Dracula
Our Hammer Horror loving 'The bloke down the pub' has finally answered the riddle behind Dracula AD72 and found it buried in 1970's Scars of Dracula.
HORROTOBER RECOMMENDATIONS #5 The Satanic Rites of Dracula
The fifth of many videos exploring what great horror films you should watch this October (or HORROTOBER as we call it round here). #5 The Satanic Rites of Dracula
Dracula: Prince of Darkness
In our continuing series of articles 'The bloke down the pub' tells us all about his favourite Hammer Horror films. In his eighteenth review he's wondering just what are the perks of being Dracula's butler, if any, in 1966's Dracula Prince of Darkness.
The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires
In our continuing series of articles 'The bloke down the pub' tells us all about his favourite Hammer Horror films. In his thirteenth review he's praising the lunacy of ol' Pete Cushing's swan song as that most indomitable of vampire hunters, Van Helsing in The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires.
The Brides of Dracula
The Bloke Down the Pub waxes rhapsodic about Peter Cushing as the quintessential cinematic Van Helsing in 1960's Brides of Dracula.
Dracula Has Risen From The Grave
In a new series of articles 'The bloke down the pub' will tell us all about his favourite Hammer Horror films. This first week he's forcing us to listen to him excitedly ramble on about Dracula Has Risen From The Grave from 1968.
EPISODE 99 - Horrotober 4 - Dario Argento's Dracula 3D
Jim Wallace and myself watch Dracula 3D on the big screen in NY and find some genuine and serious stuff to say about it in a diner afterwards.
EPISODE 52 - Tom Waits/Down By Law/Wristcutters: A Love Story/Cameos
Moe Porne drops by the Diner to talk the film acting work of Mr. Tom Waits.
EPISODE 37 - A Hammer Sandwich: Hound of the Baskervilles & The Satanic Rites of Dracula - Cushing and Lee Double Bill
On this episode, Mr. Jim Wallace and I discuss TWO films from the British Hammer horror studios: The Hound of The Baskervilles (1959) and The Satanic Rights of Dracula (1974 AKA Dracula and his Vampire Brides) - it's a Cushing and Lee Double Bill!
EPISODE 25 - Gary Oldman Retrospective/Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead/Leon (The Professional/Dracula/Batman & Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Jon Wallace is back in the Diner to discuss the career highs and lows of Mr. Gary Oldman.