Episode 014 – Obscure Zombies




Planet Macabre show

Summary: 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.