Episode 325 - Dirty Knights' Work AKA Trial by Combat AKA A Choice of Weapons
We talk the last of our current run of Donald Pleasence movies, Dirty Knights' Work AKA Trial by Combat AKA A Choice of Weapons, a thoroughly British comedy drama about a bunch of wannabe toffs taking dress up too far and then we make an Eric Idle based decision that could end the podcast for ever!!
Episode 324 - The Devil's Men AKA Land of the Minotaur
The doldrum killers, Jim Wallace and Jon Cross are back with more Donald Pleasence based tomfoolery as they kick about in the murky, dull waters of 1970s Grecian Horror, The Devil's Men which co-stars Peter Cushing.
The House That Dripped Blood
Aaron Carruthers looks at the new Second Sight Films Blu-Ray release of the Amicus produced, horror classic, The House That Dipped Blood starring genre stars Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Denholm Elliott, Jon Pertwee and Ingrid Pitt.
Interview with J.E.A. Wallace AKA the Hammer Horror loving Bloke Down The Pub
Jon Cross sits down with his After Movie Diner Podcast co-host, published poet, friend and recently revealed The Bloke Down The Pub, our Hammer Horror reviewer, J.E.A. Wallace to talk Hammer films, sci-fi poetry, storytelling and creativity.
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 259 - Hammer Horror Month - The Evil of Frankenstein
Jim Wallace and Jon Cross talk Peter Cushing in The Evil of Frankenstein as part of our on-going Hammer Horror Month.
Episode 258 - Hammer Horror Month - The Abominable Snowman
Jon Cross and Jim Wallace start a month long dive into Hammer Horror films with the 1957 film The Abominable Snowman. Discussion of England, nostalgia and Peter Cushing abounds!
Twins of Evil
The Bloke Down The Pub, lover of all things Hammer, is finally tackling cleavage and the preponderance of "twins" of another kind in the third part of Hammer's Karnstein trilogy, 1971's Twins of Evil starring Peter Cushing.
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.
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Bloke Down The Pub is wishing that his beloved Hammer had made a whole slew of Sherlock Holmes movies after watching 1959's The Hound of the Baskervilles starring Peter Cushing, Andre Morell and Christopher Lee.
Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell
The Bloke Down The Pub, lover of all things Hammer, talks about the studio stitching all the bits together and finally getting it right with 1974's Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell starring none other than, the exceptional, Peter Cushing.
Fear in the Night
It doesn't happen often but our Hammer Film loving 'Bloke Down The Pub' struggles to find the point or much entertainment value in 1972's Fear In the Night.
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
Our Hammer Horror loving 'The bloke down the pub' is examining what the appeal of Frankenstein is and why he probably won't really be destroyed in 1969's Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed.
The Abominable Snowman
Our Hammer Horror loving 'The bloke down the pub' is examining the limits of man's abilities and sanity in 1957's The Abominable Snowman.
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
Frankenstein Created Woman
Our Hammer loving 'bloke down the pub' is ignoring all those nagging questions in his head and learning to just enjoy 1967's Frankenstein Created Woman.
The Evil of Frankenstein
Our favourite 'bloke down the pub' is finding that Frankenstein's memory might not be all that it's cracked up to be in the 1964's, Peter Cushing starring The Evil of Frankenstein.
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.
Night Creatures/Captain Clegg
The Bloke Down the Pub is thanking himself that he watched 1962's Night Creatures/Captain Clegg for more than five minutes and again, singing the praises of Peter Cushing!
The Revenge of Frankenstein
This week, our contemplative Hammer Horror fan, 'The Bloke Down The Pub' is talking about 1958's The Revenge of Frankenstein, starring Peter Cushing and the role of the little guy.