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Women in Caskets

Austin, TX USA

podcast@womenincaskets.com

Episode 66: A Tale of Two Top Tens

March 23, 2018  /  Dawn Humphrey

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For their third anniversary, the Women In Caskets take a moment to reflect on some favorites and bring you not one, but two terrifying top ten lists.

The first list answers the question, what would you consider the most impactful deaths in horror? The ones that reach right in and rip your emotions out or set the stage for the horror to come?

The second is an answer to the classic question, what's your favorite scene of stomach-churning, watch from behind the eyes, I-just-can't-take-anymore gore?

Correction: Karina Longworth's podcast is You Must Remember This, we got the title wrong. We're so sorry because it's an essential podcast if you're a movie history fan.

If you love Sci-Fi, Extra Credits has their special series (featuring a great multi-episode discussion on Frankenstein) on their You Tube page HERE.

So here are the lists, special awards, and Twitter contributions!

Top Ten Impactful Deaths

10. 28 Days - Frank's death (Blood drop from the crow)
9. Texas Chaisaw Massacre - Kirk's death (hammer to the head)
8. Let the Right One In - Pool scene (Eli kills the bullies)
7. Scream - Casey's death
6. The Omen - The nanny's suicide ("It's all for you!")
5. Black Christmas - Clare in the attic
4. The Final Girls - Nancy's death (Bette Davis Eyes)
3. The Night of the Living Dead - Ben's death (The posse arrives)
2. Psycho - Marion's death (The Shower Scene)
1. Frankenstein - Maria's death (Little girl with the flowers)

Special Impact Awards:

That's Not How That Works: Matt's Alive? (From @quigon_bowers)
That's F'ed Up From Beginning To End: Inside
You F'ed Up Our Childhood: Any movie with killer dolls plus Pet Cemetery

Twitter All-Stars:

@mario_ultraveil - Alien 3 (Ripley's death)
@titania86 and @harbinger - Night of the Living Dead (Ben's death)
@titania86 - Psycho (Marion's Death) and Scream (Casey's death)
@maebwine - Let The Right One In (Under the bridge)
@sami17allen - Halloween (Annie in the car)
@ruroni1029 - Haloween Resurrection (Laurie's death)
@apthenerd - 10 Cloverfield Lane (Howard murders Emmet)
@rowearsamask - Annihilation (Bear scene)
@inktnerd - Baskin (Demon breeding and rock baby)
@con_mayonessa - Bride of Chucky
@jmartinindustries - Noroi: The Curse (Self-immolation)

Top Ten Gore Scenes

10. Death Proof - Jungle Julia's car crash (From all four perspectives)
9. Tucker and Dale vs Evil - The wood-chipper scene
8. Deadly Friend - Basketball head explosion (And ambulatory corpse)
7. A Nightmare on Elm Street - Tina's death (Rotating room)
6. The Evil Dead (2013) - The arm removal scene
5. Hellraiser - Frank's death ("Jesus wept.")
4. Alien - Chestburster
3. Gerald's Game - Degloving
2. The Cabin in the Woods - The purge button (Alllllllllll the mosters come out to play)
1. Dead Alive aka Braindead - The lawnmower scene (Bonus nod to the dinner scene)

Special Gore Awards:

Rube Goldberg Achievement in Death: The Final Destination Franchise
Laugh 'Til You Puke and Puke 'Til You Laugh: The Evil Dead and Ash vs Evil Dead Franchise
That's F'ed Up From Beginning To End: Inside

Twitter All-Stars

@pstrophyhunter - Raw (Finger nibbles) and Martyrs (The whole 3rd act)
@lets_splitup - Gerald's Game (Degloving)
@bluelantern18 - The Collector (Bear traps) and The Collection (Combine harvester)
@inktnerd - The Ruins (Leg-eating vines) and The Mist (Pharmacy spider)
@titania86 - Suicide Club (Train jump)
@sami17allen - Green Room (Arm slice)

Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix).

The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn!

Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.

And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!

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categories / Overviews, Recommendations
tags / 28 days, the texas chainsaw massacre, let the right one in, scream, the omen, black christmas, the final girls, night of the living dead, psycho, frankenstein, death proof, tucker and dale vs evil, deadly friend, nightmare on elm street, evil dead 2013, hellraiser, alien, geralds game, cabin in the woods, dead alive

So You Don't Have To (Patreon Special Edition): Death Spa

March 08, 2018  /  Dawn Humphrey

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Once again, our Patrons prove how much they love to hear the Women In Caskets cry by making us watch a horrible movie. This time around, our patron Kimberly is making us watch:

Death Spa (1990)

Join your hosts as they valiantly try to figure out what the hell is going on in this deadliest of spas while being distracted by familiar faces, snacks, and questionable fashion choices. So many questionable fashion choices.

Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix).

The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn!

Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.

And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!

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Episode 64: The Shape of Guillermo del Toro

February 22, 2018  /  Dawn Humphrey

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What do Gothic romance, fairy tale and old Hollywood have in common?

They make up the heart and soul of Guillermo del Toro's trilogy of masterpieces: The Devil's Backbone, Pan's Labyrinth, and The Shape of Water. The master himself calls these films his cinematic soul, so let's take some time to peel back the layers and see how these three films look at reason, emotion, and fantasy, enthralling the audience (and your delighted) hosts.

Note: There were a few factual errors in this podcast. We know, we goofed, Dawn can't read her own handwriting. So here's the biggest mea culpa in podcast history and a list of corrections:

Early on, we mistakenly suggested that the Spanish Civil War was concurrent to WWII.  The Spanish Civil War technically ended before WWII started, although the foundations of the Civil War mirrored the overall rise of fascism in Europe and after the war was technically over, the fighting continued in more remote areas and characters make multiple references to WWII in Pan's Labyrinth. 

We got some dates wrong, we said The Devil's Backbone took place around 1944.  That should have been Pan's Labyrinth. The Devil's Backbone took place in 1939, during the last year of the war.

Javier Navarrete has worked with Guillermo before, just not on The Shape of Water - he was the composer for The Devil's Backbone. Regardless, he's awesome, listen to his work on Byzantium.

And last (but probably not least), Jacinto cuts Carlos' cheek early in The Devil's Backbone, not Jaime's. Names, am I right? (Probably not.)

Lastly, if you want to send us your treatment for Sleepless in Seattle meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, we will love you forever.

Featuring selections from the soundtracks of The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth by Javier Navarrete and The Shape of Water by Alexandre Desplat.

Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Marowak's Revenge" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix).

The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn!

Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.

And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!

 

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tags / guillermo del toro, the shape of water, the devil's backbone, pan's labyrinth, javier navarrete, alexandre desplat

Episode 63: Dana DeLorenzo vs Women In Caskets

February 07, 2018  /  Dawn Humphrey

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On this episode, your hosts get to have a laugh-out-loud chat with Dana DeLorenzo, one of the stars of Ash vs Evil Dead. They talk about what makes Kelly Maxwell a hero, their favorite moments from Season Two, look ahead to Season Three, and along the way they instigate a gif war. No, seriously, this is a thing now. Gif wars. Get ready.

Season Three of Ash vs Evil Dead debuts on Starz on February 25th and we can't wait to check it out!

Featuring "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" by Napoleon XIV.

Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix).

The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn!

Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.

And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!

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tags / dana delorenzo, ash vs evil dead

Episode 62: Found Footage 3D: The Movie: The Podcast

January 24, 2018  /  Dawn Humphrey

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This week, the Women In Caskets welcome Writer/Director Steven DeGennaro to join us as we talk about his movie, Found Footage 3D. We learn a little about how difficult the "simple" found footage film can be and along the way find ourselves talking about at least five other films, Fantastic Fest and the odd career of Keanu Reeves.

So before you and your five friends tromp off into the woods with your cameras and dreams of cinematic glory, maybe give this one a listen, okay?

Found Footage 3D is now available in 3D and 2D versions on Shudder!

Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix).

The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn!

Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.

And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!

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tags / found footage 3d, found footage, steven degennaro, alena von stroheim, carter roy, scott allen perry, tom saporito, jessica perrin, chris o'brien
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