Tonight, on the Nightmare Fuel Podcast, Johnny Zombie takes you down the ultraviolent, kroovy-colored brick road of Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange. Both the novel by Burgess and the film by Stanley Kubrick are discussed, disected, and put back together.
As always you can listen to the moloko-infused goodness here. Or, you can download for iPod/similar device for Archive.org.
Malcolm McDowell gives his take on A Clockwork Orange
Dani Koenig--Disco 3000
Rob Zombie's musical tribute to ACO--Red, Red Kroovy
Sci-Fi and Horror isn't always glamourous. For every Luke Skywalker, or Hannibal Lector, there's somebody who has to clean up. Yes, we can't all be X-Wing pilots, or psychiatrists. There are those in the Sci-Fi and Horror genres who have to get down and dirty. This episode is about the unlucky sods who have the worst jobs in genre work.
A top ten list, listener feedback, and a review of the recent Steel City Con. roundout this week's episode.
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James Joyce was born in this date in 1882 in Dublin, Ireland. Regarded as one of the finest writers in the English language (some would argue, the best) Joyce's reputation has increased with the passing years.
While not a horror writer, he did write honest portrails of the ins-and-outs of city life in Dublin. An Encounter is the second story from his famed anthology Dubliners. It tells the story of two school boys, who meet up with the ickiest old man this side of the Liffey.
The story is read in its entirety by myself, Johnny Zombie.
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Tonight, Johnny Zombie counts down the top twenty-two news stories of the year. What, who does a top twenty-two? I do, and I did!
From The Royal Wedding, to the death of Kim Jong Il, to the end of the Crown Vic; I cover a lot of ground in this fully-loaded episode. While this is not typical of the format of this show, it's a welcome departure. Instead of focusing on the media, I focus on the top news stories of 2011. Each story is given a few minutes of commentary. Musical breaks to groove to are scattered throughout.
The Episode is divided into the following sections:
1. The Top Twenty-Two News Stories of 2011
2. Pop Culture Anniversaries of 2011
3. Those We Have Lost
4. Many Happy Returns
5. Memorable Moments
6. Upcoming Events in 2012
7. Personal Impressions of 2011
As always, you can listen to the news-worthy goodness here, or download directly from Archive.org