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FlashCast 40 – The Strange Love of Dr. Monstrous

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Hello, and welcome to FlashCast episode forty – prepare yourself for superstitions, candy, light jazz soundtracks, evil hair, the return of a legend, and a Blackhall/Coffin crossover.

Pulp-ular Press

  • Silver coins and sator squares.
  • Smarties discussion has proven something: The Mob LOVES candy.
  • Fantomah
  • Fantomah transforms

    October 31:

  • Insidious
  • [youtube_sc url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1YbOMDI59k]

  • The Tingler
  • [youtube_sc url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTS_wxFzKok]

  • House on Haunted Hill
  • [youtube_sc url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmgAsLr2bgI]

  • A Bucket of Blood
  • [youtube_sc url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqkewj1XMn8]

  • House of Wax
  • [youtube_sc url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vll8TZ4Qo4]

  • Curse/Night of the Demon
  • [youtube_sc url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSTA97Msls8]

  • The Covenant
  • [youtube_sc url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP0C9gox1yc]

  • Ogre
  • [youtube_sc url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WJ8GnXgFTk]

  • Friday the 13th Part 3
  • [youtube_sc url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ9SO2cWC30]

  • Ben Affleck may direct new The Stand
  • Bryan Singer theoretically helming BSG flick?
  • Ben Stiller to Direct The Mountain – Period horror movie based on Edith Wharton’s 1917 novel “Summer”
  • Pride and Prejudice sequel by P.D. James
  • NPR Star Wars
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    Fresh Fish, with Threedayfish

    Contact Fish at his Facebook Page or on Twitter.

    This week’s review – Paranormal Activity 3:

    [youtube_sc url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90r3CnPI0AM”]

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    A Spot of Bother:

    Find Jeff at @PleaseLynchMe or at the Spot of Bother Blog

    Read more at his site.
    Basement Dungeon

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    New York Minute:

    Find Barry at http://bmj2k.com or on twitter
    Sewer Gator

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    Curious Tales of Vienna:

    Find Ingrid at Dancing Ella’s WordsViennese Legends

    The Ninth Pin or The Skittle Player of St.Stephen’s

    The Ninth Pin
    [youtube_sc url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2PPgcNjols]

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    Mailbag:

  • Superstitions!
    • Treed mentions knocking on wood.
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    • Matt, of The Movie-o-Meter, mentioned not allowing the bride & groom to see each other on the wedding day.
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    • Nick/Captain Pigheart mentioned, “My other half, the lovely Marilyn Bird, will never leave a book open at p13 or stop reading during chapter 13. Also, if the first person over the threshold is ginger it’s terrible luck… And never trust a man in brown shoes. Oh, peacock feathers in the house are bad luck – the sign of pride (Hera). And never put shoes on a table – that should only happen when a body is laid out in state.”
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    • Ingrid provided a large listing:
      • Shards bring luck; but
      • a broken mirror means seven years bad luck.
      • the same applies when a black cat crosses the road from left to right. (or is it the other way round?)
      • When you hear the owl screaming, then someone dies.
      • The one who finds a four leaf clover, has luck.
      • Luck is also with you when a chimney sweeper touches you.
      • The horseshoe brings luck too, but it has to be fixed on the wall with the open end up. (so that luck can’t flow out)
      • One should avoid to walk under a ladder this might bring bad luck.
      • The first time when you hear a cuckoo call in spring you should have some coins in your pocket. The saying goes that you don’t have to worry about anything for the rest of the year.
      • And with the words “Hopefully everything goes well” (or similar words) people add “let’s knock on wood”. And if there is no wood around they knock with their knuckles on their head.

       

    • TheRevP mentioned, “My gran was convinced she heard a banshee when she was a slip of a girl in Ireland, and someone did indeed die the next day. Don’t have much more info than that I’m afraid.”

     

  • Eric The Mailman wrote in asking about Bimbos of the Death Sun, our book club selection, which set off a chain reaction;
  • Some thoughts from the always marvelous Colorado Joe
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    Art of Narration

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    Backroom Plots:

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    Audio-dacity of Hope:

  • Jessica May has a new song up!
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    Also, many thanks, as always, Retro Jim, of RelicRadio.com for hosting FlashPulp.com and the wiki!

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    Freesound.org credits:

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    If you have comments, questions or suggestions, you can find us at https://flashpulp.com, call our voicemail line at (206) 338-2792, or email us text or mp3s to skinner@skinner.fm.

    FlashCast is released under the Canadian Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 License.

    Now In 3D

    Bwana Devil in 3D

    Until the technology reaches a level that doesn’t require socially awkward glasses, or cause migraines, it’s my personal belief that 3D TV and movies will continue to be a fad with re-occurring interest. This hasn’t stopped the current hype behind 3D televisions however, as the market is still jacked up on the high of successfully forcing everyone in America onto HD.

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frjqMX6OueA]

    Still, last week I was poking around for info about Legend Films, the company that released the colourization of House On Haunted Hill. Colourization is a bit of a tough & seedy business – colourizers are sort of seen as the grave robbers of the entertainment industry – and maybe that’s why Legend decided it needed a new business plan: 3Derizing, er, 3Dimensioning, uh, Depthing…

    They’ve decided they’re going to take old films and make them 3D.

    Seriously, that’s a business now.

    Friday The 13th Part 3 in 3DSomewhere, Ted Turner is cackling.