Out Now Bonus: Horror Special 1 – The Early Years
So
it begins! Thanks to some prodding by Joblo.com’s Jimmy O, we were inspired to
do something special with the podcast for the month of October. The idea is to release a new bonus episode
every Friday this month, in an effort to cover the various decades of
horror. For this first week, Aaron is
joined by Naptown Nerd’s Brandon Peters and Starpulse’s Jason Colman to discuss
horror films up to the 1940s. This of
course revolves around the silent film era, the early days of Universal’s
Monster Movies, famed horror legends from that time, the many sequels and
remakes that came during that time, and more.
We sort of jumped in head first on this podcast concept and ended up
having a lot of fun the first time around, so we hope you enjoy and stay tuned
for next week’s episode: Hammer, Sci-Fi & Price in 3-D!
Important
Note: This commentary may feature both juvenile
uses of language and jokes that may be considered un-PC. We of course are just trying to have a fun
time…
So
now, if you’ve got an hour to kill…
Of course, in addition
to this episode, there are many more episodes to be found on iTunes,
The HHWLOD
Podcast Network, Stitcher
Radio, Soundcloud,
and at Podomatic
for most of the newest episodes and some exclusives. You can also subscribe to our RSS
feed. Also have fun participating on the official Facebook
page for Out Now (“Like” it), which features weekly questions for listeners, updates
from Aaron and Abe’s personal blogs, and various photos. You can also follow us on Twitter
and Tumblr. Finally, feel free to e-mail the show at OutNowPodcast@gmail.com with any sort
of feedback or add an iTunes rating/review.
Show Notes:
- Note: We will have a horror themed contest announcement next week!
- Follow all of us on Twitter: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @BTPeters
- Check out all of our sites and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.com, Why So Blu?, Naptown Nerd, Starpulse
- Check out Jason’s Forgotten Friday Flicks
- Check out Brandon’s Hammer Dracula Film Retrospective Series
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