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Summary: Planet Macabre features horror movie discussions from 5 totally diverse hosts and critics, BillChete, GregaMortis, Lady Phantom, HellHunter and Dr. Shock. They give the global audience insight on the horror genre, news and movie ratings and reviews from new releases and ones in the past. The podcast includes 5 exciting DVD and BluRay recommendation segments, and 2 other informative ones, all this inter-mingled amongst an over-arching theme each show. Don't miss any episode from the best horror movies podcast on the net that has a touch of international flare. New shows posted every other Sunday.

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 Episode 016 – Mega News | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:42

The fan support over the past 2 weeks has yet again amazed us and we have a treat for you. BillChete, HellHunter and Dr. Shock bring you a major news announcement with this short and final podcast episode. Because of the laxidasical and downright disappointing actions of the leaders at Epic Horror, 3 hosts here have put together something extremely impressive that you fans will undoubtedly enjoy. We are pleased to announce Horror Jungle, a brand spanking new horror movie podcast dedicated to all the fans of horror all over the world. Head over to Horror Jungle right now and add it to your favorites. The first episode goes live Tuesday, June 28th. You will not want to miss it. If you thought Planet Macabre was diverse and chock full of horror recommendations, wait until you get a taste of Horror Jungle. Bookmark the website today and get ready for one Hell of a ride of horror movie discussions. Thanks goes out to a mixing musician Rajajuju for providing “A Merry Bird” the outro music track.

 Episode 015 – The Last Shin-Ding | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:32:11

The complete Planet Macabre team comes back for one last brouhaha because of the unbelievable fan support we have received. We hope you enjoy the going-out-party, it is targeted solely at the fans around the world. Again, we thank all the fans for making this episode possible. The show covers a clarification of departure, thank you’s, podcast statistics, the top 5 Planet Macabre episodes, unique emails from the fans, and an exclusive announcement of Epic Horror, a monumental undertaking that will focus on everything in the horror industry. You will definitely want to be apart of it, so bookmark the website today. Each host gives you one final DVD recommendation and we sign off with a 20-minute comical Blooper Reel. HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2009 Sweatshop IMDB CDWow N/A GregaMortis 1981 Graduation Day IMDB Forbidden Planet N/A Lady Phantom 2007 Alone IMDB DVD Online N/A HellHunter 2008 Coming Soon IMDB Amazon N/A Dr. Shock 1933 The Invisible Man IMDB NBC Universal N/A

 Episode 014 – Obscure Zombies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:35:06

It’s zombie time for all you horror fans that have been craving some glorified flesh eating action. This episode is for all you zombie fans all over the world. Also featuring a first-timer to the podcasting arena, Amanda from Australia. Zombie reviews begin with soldiers who crave human meat in Zombie Lake. Then comes the first B&W horror film rated on Planet Macabre, I Eat Your Skin, by Del Tenney. Next, released in the new millennium was Junk, a Japanese horror film that doesn’t disappoint in the gore factor. Sticking to the Asian front is Stacy: Attack Of The Schoolgirl Zombies. The show winds down with a low budget indie zombie flick called The Stink Of Flesh. After your done listening to this episode, please make sure you head over to The Creepture Feature Horrorshow (www.thecreepturefeaturehorrorshow.com) and bookmark the site and subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss any horror movie reviews, and to stay up-to-date on the latest announcements. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE   I Eat Your Skin 1964 1.3   1 1 1½ 2 Zombie Lake 1981 1.3   1 2 1½ 1 Junk 2000 4.0   5 3 2½ 5½ Stacy 2001 3.3   3½ 4 1½ 3½ The Stink Of Flesh 2005 1.7   2 1 1½ 2½           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK GregaMortis 1989 Intruder IMDB Amazon N/A HellHunter 2007 Carved: A Slit-Mouthed Woman IMDB DVD Empire N/A Dr. Shock 1932 White Zombie IMDB Oldies N/A Thanks goes out to vocalist Musetta and a mix-master musician Donnie Drost for providing “Angry Ophelia’s Song” the outro music track.

 Episode 013 – Extreme French Films | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:24:46

The crew takes on 5 hardcore French horror movies this episode with the help of Liz, one of the Planet Macabre faithful devotees. She has a few links you must visit, deviantART, her artist profile page, and Etsy, the online shop where she sells some excellent T-Shirts. You can also send her an email message at eliza.gera@gmail.com. During the News From The Underworld segment, GregaMortis announced some websites to check out starting with the Investigation Discovery TV Channel that is airing documentary horror movies the weekend of Friday, May 13th. Also Lance Henriksen’s new biography “Not Bad For A Human” is on sale for a limited time here. Beginning the horror reviews this episode is Trouble Every Day starring the strange Vincent Gallo. Next is High Tension, sometimes known as Haute Tension, written and directed by Alexandre Aja. Halfway through we discuss Sheitan with mixed feelings, some loved it and some hated it, you must listen to find out what side of the fence your on. The highest average rating of the show is a 2007 flick called Inside that is about a depressed pregnant woman who gets stalked, tortured and abused by another woman who wants her baby. The episode winds down the discussions with Frontier(s), Dr. Shock’s third favorite horror film of the decade. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE Trouble Every Day 2001 2.2 1½ 1½ 3 2 3 High Tension 2003 8.3 7½ 9 7½ 9 8½ Sheitan 2006 4.4 1½ 2 8½ 6 4 Inside 2007 8.7 10 10 5 9 9½ Frontier(s) 2007 6.6 5½ 6 5 7½ 9           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2010 Prowl IMDB Buy.com N/A GregaMortis 1980 Terror Train IMDB NewEgg N/A HellHunter 2006 Pan’s Labyrinth IMDB Overstock Buy.com Dr. Shock 1963 The Haunting IMDB Oldies N/A Thanks goes out to musician Donnie Drost from Germany for providing “Certain Death” the outro music track.

 Episode 012 – Dangerous Dogs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:18:02

Another interesting and entertaining show for you to enjoy with HellHunter’s theme, five scary, deadly dog movies. The whole gamete ranges from poor to excellent on these 5 films, and yep this show does mention Cujo, probably the most popular ferocious dog movie ever. Summaries begin with a 1977 film called The Pack starring Joe Don Baker. One year later a made for TV film called Devil Dog is analyzed. Next is the controversial White Dog, written and directed by Samuel Fuller, the movie was made in 1982 but after being pulled White Dog went underground and didn’t get released on DVD until 2007. Pushing forward we tackle Man’s Best Friend that’s about a genetically modified gruesome Tibetan Mastiff. Winding down we cover the newest film The Breed where all the hosts are in total agreement for a DVD buy. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE The Pack 1977 6.1 5 6 5 7 7½ Devil Dog: Hound Of Hell 1978 2.1 2 1 1½ 3 3 White Dog 1982 6.9 6½ 6 7 7 8 Man’s Best Friend 1993 4.7 3 4 6 6½ 4 The Breed 2006 8.3 8½ 9 8 8 8           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2008 Pig Hunt IMDB Import CDs Amazon GregaMortis 1981 The Prowler IMDB DVD Empire DVD Empire Lady Phantom 1983 Cujo IMDB Supermart Walmart HellHunter 2004 Infection IMDB Buy.com N/A Dr. Shock 1960 Village Of The Damned IMDB Overstock N/A A huge thanks goes out to the band Baha Men for providing “Who Let The Dogs Out?” the outro music track. You can purchase this song for only 69¢ through iTunes or the complete album under the same name for $9.99.

 Episode 011 – Evil Puppets | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:36:13

The second go around of the host picked horror movie themes begins with a dandy. Lady Phantom wanted the group to focus on scary puppet and doll films that really freaks her out. Reviews start with Dolls, a 1987 quirky horror movie, next is probably the most popular doll-style movie, Child’s Play, introducing Chucky, the spirited Good Guy is out to kill everyone that stands in his way. Third is Puppet Master or Puppetmaster, a movie that garnered 8 sequels and features some unique puppets like Blade, Tunneler, Pinhead, Ms. Leech and Jester. On a more serious tone, Dolly Dearest crosses the path of the critics, and winding it down with Dead Silence, written and directed by James Wan, the man from the Saw franchise. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE Dolls 1987 6.1 7½ 6 7 5 5 Child’s Play 1988 7.6 7½ 8 7 8 7½ Puppet Master 1989 4.1 4 5½ 5 4 2 Dolly Dearest 1992 6.9 6 7½ 7 7 7 Dead Silence 2007 8.3 9½ 9 10 7½ 5½           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2008 Gutterballs IMDB Import CDs N/A GregaMortis 1977 Eaten Alive IMDB Second Spin N/A Lady Phantom 2010 Julia’s Eyes IMDB DVD Go DVD Go HellHunter 2001 Ichi The Killer IMDB Right Stuf Target Dr. Shock 1931 Frankenstein IMDB NBC Universal N/A Thanks go out to mix-master Radiotimes for providing “In The Dark But Not Alone” the outro music track.

 Episode 010 – Bonus 01 – Texas Chain Saw Massacre | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:27:05

The Planet Macabre Podcast features its first bonus episode with five incredible special guests, in a never before done scenario with 8 total intelligent horror hosts reviewing in the most comprehensive discussion of the original 1974 movie, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, sometimes spelled out as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The show is in a timeline format allowing all of the hosts to sink their teeth into each scene with there own thoughts, giving positives, negatives and there own impressions. In addition to the mind-boggling review, there are little known facts given about The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and a breakdown of ratings into 6 categories, along with an overall movie rating. Listed below is all of the websites and links for the amazing guest hosts we had on this episode. Tom Elliot (United Kingdom)  - The Twilight Zone Podcast & The Gentlemen’s Grindhouse Podcast – Dimension X Radio  - Q&A Interview With Tobe Hooper – FrightFest Special  Maria Olsen (South Africa) - Fan Followers – FaceBook and Twitter - Video Clips – YouTube Channel - Filmography – IMDB Profile - Talent Agent – Cool Waters Productions  - Die-Ner (Get It?) Zombie Movie – Hulu and NetFlix  - Shellter Horror Movie – IndieFlix HorrorGal (New Jersey) - Email Address – HorrorGal@hotmail.com Liz Gera (Colorado) - Traditional Artist Website – DeviantART Member Echaltraw Jason Pyles (Utah) - Considering The Sequels Podcast – CTS Podcast - Email Address – SequelsPodcast@gmail.com HORROR MOVIE BREAKDOWN RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM AND SPECIAL GUESTS   BillChete Greg Dr. Shock Tom Maria HorrorGal Liz Jason Story 10 9 10 7 8 9 9 8½ Acting 10 9 10 8 8 9 9 9½ Cinema 10 9 10 9 8 7 9 9 Effects 10 7 10 8 8 7 7 10 Sound 10 9 10 9 9 9 7 10 Scare 10 9 8½ 6 5 9 2 8½                   OVERALL 10 9½ 10 8 7½ 9 7½ 10   The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Average Movie Rating = 8.9 Thanks go out to BillChete who produced, mixed and edited “Texas Terror” the outro music track, plus Khidir for providing a sound clip from “Creepy Guy Blues”.

 Episode 009 – Easter Time Scares | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:23:57

On this episode your favorite horror hosts cover a seasonal topic, Easter horror movies. Believe it or not we did dig up 5 scary movies related to Easter and bunnies. A very unique category in the horror realm. The first movie reviewed is a 1972 western, horror tale called Night Of The Lepus, starring a bunch of box office big names like Janet Leigh, Rory Calhoun and DeForest Kelley from Star Trek. Next is Resurrection, a crime, horror mixture with Christopher Lambert playing a troubled Detective. Onwards to the year 2004 with 2 low budget comedy, horror flicks, Peter Rottentail and Kottentail. The show wraps up with a quite brutal movie called Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!, written and directed by Chad Ferrin, a highly notable independent filmmaker. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE Night Of The Lepus 1972 4.7 3½  5  3  5  7  Resurrection 1999 6.9 5  6  8 7 8½ Peter Rottentail 2004 1.0 1  1 1 1 1 Kottentail 2004 2.0 3  2  1 1 3  Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! 2006 6.2 5½  6½  6 5 8           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2010 Primal IMDB MovieMars CDWow GregaMortis 1986 April Fool’s Day IMDB Half.com N/A Lady Phantom 2009 Drag Me To Hell IMDB Best Buy DVD Planet HellHunter 2007 Inside IMDB Amazon N/A Dr. Shock 1942 Cat People IMDB TCM N/A Thanks go out to singer Frank H. Carter III and mixer J. Lang for providing “Crazy Love” the outro music track.

 Episode 008 – Hammer Vampires | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:20:04

The Planet Macabre team has a fun show in store for you this episode with Lady Phantom making her return, and a few incredible announcements, all the while discussing Hammer Production Studios 1970 vampire films. The hosts were very adamant on this show with many bleeps throughout holding onto their convictions. After the introductions, announcements and news the critics start analyzing The Vampire Lovers which stars Ingrid Pitt who just recently passed. Next up is Countess Dracula based on the true story of Erzsebet “Elizabeth” Bathory who apparently was responsible for the deaths of over 600 girls in the late 1500’s. The third review is Dracula AD starring the famous Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The same year came Vampire Circus with David Prowse aka Darth Vader playing the “Strong Man” at a circus sideshow. Rounding it off and hitting the chopping block hard is The Satanic Rites Of Dracula which has vampires, spies and scientists with a James Bond feel. During BillChete’s Indie Assault segment there were 3 additional zombie/comedy movies provided for the diehard zombie lovers all around the globe. They are Colin, Doghouse and Necroville. If you are considering a rental or a purchase, please check out the Trailers Page first, to see if it is something you may be interested in. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE The Vampire Lovers 1970 5.0 3  6  4  4  8  Countess Dracula 1971 2.1 1½  2  2 2 3 Dracula A.D. 1972 1972 2.7 2  3 2 3 3½ Vampire Circus 1972 6.1 4  5½  6 7 8  Satanic Rites Of Dracula 1973 1.0 1  1  1 1 1           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2009 The Horde IMDB Redrum Media iNetVideo GregaMortis 1981 Hell Night IMDB iOffer N/A Lady Phantom 2009 The Uninvited IMDB Buy.com DVD Planet HellHunter 2010 I Saw The Devil IMDB Amazon N/A Dr. Shock 1959 House On Haunted Hill IMDB Movies Unlimited N/A A huge thanks goes out to the band Chilliwack for providing “My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)” the outro music track. You can purchase this song for only 99¢ through iTunes or the complete Greatest Hits album for $9.99.

 Episode 007 – New Release DVD Hodgepodge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:21:48

On this episode the critics delve into all brand new DVD and BluRay releases with a special guest, Paul Cram, an independent actor that has been in over 20 films and many horror shorts. Some horror movies worth checking out that Paul has appeared in are Intermedio, alongside Edward Furlong, 13 Hours In A Warehouse, Living Arrangements and 2009’s Dawning. Paul Cram’s complete body of work can be found at his website, in addition, he has a guestbook where you can drop him a friendly note, plus he provides autographs to his fan base around the world. The show opens with the review of Chain Letter which received a limited theater release last year. Onwards to I Spit On Your Grave, the remake of a cult classic from 1978. Changing directions from the first two that had tons of extreme graphic violence with Psych:9, a thriller starring Sara Foster and Cary Elwes from the Saw franchise. Next up is Psychosis a slasher/ghost mixture, and rounding it off with The Traveler starring Val Kilmer. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE Chain Letter 2010 7.7 8  8½  7  7  8  I Spit On Your Grave (Rem.) 2010 7.0 7½  5½  6 8 8 Psych: 9 2010 2.5 2  2½ 3 3 2 Psychosis 2010 4.5 6  5½  5 3 3  The Traveler 2010 6.4 9  6½  4 5 7½           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2008 Gnaw IMDB Amazon N/A GregaMortis 1981 My Bloody Valentine IMDB Best Buy Amazon HellHunter 2009 Haunted Universities IMDB Kung Fu Movies N/A Dr. Shock 1935 The Raven IMDB The Hut N/A Thanks go out to singer C. Layne and mixer William Berry for providing “Short Fuses Burn Long Bridges” the outro music track.

 Episode 006 – Exploitation Horror From The 70′s | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:11:29

The crew journey back into time reviewing 5 exploitation horror flicks with the help of a special guest, Kenny “Pumpkin King” Caperton, the man who built an exact replica of the Myers home from the original Halloween. Several extra links for you to check out this episode including the Pumpkin King’s main website MyersHouseNC, Dr. Shock’s horror movie reviews, and the homepage of the limited theater release of Bereavement. Plus, additional recommendations from BillChete, 2009 “Dead Snow” and GregaMortis, 2004 “Malevolence”. The discussions begin with a 40 year old movie called Carnival Of Blood which is Burt Young’s debut performance in the acting arena. Next we tackle a Spanish horror movie titled The Blood Spattered Bride. We then shift too back-to-back-to-back zombie-style movies including Dead Of Night also known as Deathdream or Whispers. Then we move onto Shock Waves that stars John Carradine and Peter Cushing. Finally, the best of the bunch, Lucio Fulci’s Zombie, aka Zombi 2, a hardcore, scary, meat-chomping classic that aims to frighten. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE Carnival Of Blood 1970 2.3 2½  2  4  1  2  The Blood Spattered Bride 1972 4.2 3  4  4 4 6 Dead Of Night 1974 5.7 5½  5 3 7 8 Shock Waves 1977 3.5 2  3½  2 4 6  Zombie 1979 8.9 10  10  7 8 9½           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2010 Madness IMDB Deep Discount N/A GregaMortis 1982 Madman IMDB DVD Empire N/A HellHunter 2007 Rec IMDB GoHastings N/A Dr. Shock 1933 The Ghoul IMDB ClassicFlix N/A Thanks go out to vocalist Fivestar and mix-master Scomber for providing “I Know” the outro music track.

 Episode 005 – Practical Effects Masterpieces | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:45:11

On this show the hosts dive into horror movies focusing on the use of practical effects. HellHunter chose the theme and he demands more horror films use these type of effects over CGI that is so common today. The horror movies rated with detailed effects analysis this episode begins with Alien, the 1979 Ridley Scott classic starring Sigourney Weaver and Tom Skerritt. Next is An American Werewolf In London which has the greatest man-to-wolf transformation ever filmed. A clip of that  can be viewed on YouTube. Third is The Thing starring Kurt Russell and Wilford Brimley, and was directed by the famous John Carpenter whereas this is arguably his best work. Lastly is The Fly and The Fly 2 which is disagreed upon across the board. GregaMortis and Dr. Shock provided some extra links this episode during their segments including After Dark Films previously known as the catchy title “8 Films To Die For”, article at The Boston Phoenix about VHS tapes making a comeback and Jason at Considering The Sequels Podcast. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE   Alien 1979 9.3 8  10    9½  10  An Am. Werewolf In London 1981 7.0 6  7½    7 7½ The Thing 1982 9.5 8½  10   9½ 10 The Fly 1986 7.1 5 6½    9½ 7½  The Fly II 1989 5.0 4½  4    7 4½           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2009 Bikini Girls On Ice IMDB In&Out Records N/A GregaMortis 1982 The Slumber Party Massacre IMDB New Horizons N/A HellHunter 2010 A Serbian Film IMDB Play.com HMV.com Dr. Shock 1932 Freaks IMDB Amazon N/A Thanks go out to artist Shannon Hurley and mixer JordanN for providing “Matter Of Time” the outro music track.

 Episode 004 – Freaky Hauntings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:17:01

This episode marks the beginning of Planet Macabres host-picked themed shows. On a continual basis, the hosts will alternate by picking 5 horror movies under a certain theme of their choosing. Every sixth show, there will be a special theme or topic. From there the cycle will start all over. Lady Phantom is up first and she picked ghostly haunting movies for the crew to review, rate, analyze, debunk and discuss. GregaMortis provided great horror content with his “News From The Underworld” segment. Links are as follows, new zombie movie “The Dead” homepage, the milestone 300th issue of Fangoria magazine, and the After Dark movie trailer for “Husk” which is getting a limited release the end of January. The horror summaries begin with a classic to some, not all, The Amityville Horror from 1979 starring James Brolin. We then tackle the remake, where the star, Ryan Reynolds, has a nice body and a six pack according to GregaMortis. Next is The Shining, where for once all the hosts were in total agreement, and this movie received the first “10’s” on Planet Macabre. The show is rounded off with Mirrors and the sequel. Each host provided amazing horror movie recommendations during their segments, and we have a special surprise for you on Dr. Shock’s pick, The Black Cat. Listed in the table below is a DVD that includes 5 classic movies, but you can watch The Black Cat for free, using this link from YouTube. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE The Amityville Horror 1979 6.3 3  6½  7  7½  7½  The Amityville Horror (Re.) 2005 7.7 7  8½  8½ 6½ 8 The Shining 1980 9.8 10  10 10 9½ 9½ Mirrors 2008 7.0 5½ 5  8 8 8½  Mirrors 2 2010 4.4 3½  5  4 7 2½           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2009 Blood Night IMDB Buy.com N/A GregaMortis 1980 Prom Night IMDB Betamonline N/A Lady Phantom 2001 The Devil’s Backbone IMDB iNetVideo N/A HellHunter 2008 Martyrs IMDB Overstock N/A Dr. Shock 1934 The Black Cat IMDB Oldies N/A Thanks go out to artist Shannon Hurley and mixer Admiral Bob for providing “Sunrise” the outro music track.

 Episode 003 – Top 5 Horror Movies Of 2010 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:17:49

A must hear podcast episode featuring the hosts top 5 horror movies of 2010. There are 30 plus horror movies recommended in this show with details, ratings and explanations. Some surprising nominations for the best with a wide range of movie picks. Listen in to amass a world of knowledge on the best films horror brought us in 2010. The critics also cover many horror duds and overrated horror films from 2010, and clue you in on ones to absolutely avoid. In addition to this Dr. Shock counts down his predictions on 5 movies that are a must-see coming soon in 2011. TOP 5 HORROR MOVIE LISTS OF 2010 FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM BillChete   GregaMortis #1 The Collector   #1 Sorority Row #2 Necromentia   #2 Legion #3 Blood Creek   #3 The Human Centipede #4 Night Of The Demons   #4 Daybreakers #5 The New Daughter   #5 30 Days Of Night: Dark Days           Lady Phantom   HellHunter #1 Case 39   #1 The Loved Ones #2 Daybreakers   #2 Frozen #3 The Wolfman   #3 Let Me In #4 Saw VII 3D   #4 Buried #5 Devil   #5 Paranormal Activity 2           TOP 5 HORROR MOVIE PREDICTIONS OF 2011 FROM OUR VARY OWN DR. SHOCK Dr. Shock       #1 The Gathering       #2 Insidious       #3 Box Of Shadows       #4 Fangland       #5 Priest                 HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2009 Someones Knocking At The Door IMDB Amazon Amazon GregaMortis 1978 The Toolbox Murders IMDB Horror Empire Best Buy Lady Phantom 1990 It IMDB Borders N/A HellHunter 2010 Dream Home IMDB Play-Asia Play-Asia Dr. Shock 1963 Blood Feast IMDB Hot Movie Sale N/A Thanks go out to artist Brad Sucks and mixer Vegetative State for providing “Making Me Nervous” the outro track.

 Episode 002 – Christmas Horror | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:24:22

The Planet Macabre Podcast presents their first horror movie review, rating and recommendation episode featuring 5 detailed summaries of scary Christmas movies just in time for the holidays. All this and the sub-genre segments by your beloved horror critics. The podcast format is explained and how the movies will be covered hereafter. This is a glorious time for the hosts as they couldn’t wait to sink their teeth into horror movie reviews. The show will take on this format each and every episode except for special episodes when they come down the pike. All 5 horror movies are analyzed inside and out with the ratings being broke down into a “Scare Factor” and an overall movie rating. Of the 5 movies their were two that was completely agreed upon including the great, original, Black Christmas from 1974 which starred Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder, and Christmas Evil which turned out to be a total flop in the minds of the hosts. Every one of the films were scrutinized in an entertaining fashion. Provided for you below is an overview of each hosts individual ratings and recommendations for each movie. Listen today and get ready for a hilarious and informative show about some freaky Christmas movies, and find out how the critics rated the scariness of each film. HORROR MOVIE RATINGS FROM THE PLANET MACABRE TEAM MOVIE YEAR AVERAGE Black Christmas 1974 8.1 8½  8  8  8  8  Black Christmas (Remake) 2006 6.7 8  7½  8 6 4 Christmas Evil 1980 1.7 2½ 1 1 2 2 Silent Night, Deadly Night 1984 7.3 7½ 9  6 6½ 7½  Santa’s Slay 2005 3.6 3  6  6 1 2           Buy DVD/BluRay Rent/PPV Avoid This Flick         HORROR MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE MINDS OF THE CRITICS HOST YEAR MOVIE INFO DVD LINK BLURAY LINK BillChete 2006 Wilderness IMDB CD Universe N/A GregaMortis 1980 Maniac IMDB Family Video Amazon Lady Phantom 2005 Constantine IMDB Walmart Walmart HellHunter 2000 Ju-on IMDB DVD Empire N/A Dr. Shock 1922 Nosferatu IMDB Target N/A Thanks go out to artist Jason Brock for providing “Jingle Bells (Hot Chocolate & Rum)” the outro music track.

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