A Podcask of Amontillado Favorite Vintages: 1980s
Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world.
Welcome to a special, double-sized episode, dear Connoisseurs, as Erin & Gary celebrate their 25th episode by discussing some of their favorite horror movies. Specifically, the ones they love best from a golden age of horror, the 1980s!
So set up your VCR, settle into the catacombs, and listen in as they discuss their honorable mentions, the role of nostalgia in their selections, deal with a very vocal kitty, the importance of gateway horror, Amazon’s weird pricing for combo sets, gratuitous blood & boobs, the scenes that hit their buttons, unexpected Friday the 13th crossovers, adventures in counting, how some things don’t need an origin story, why some movies didn’t make their lists, and a call out/challenge to their friend Kamassa.
The AV Club list of Greatest 80s Horror.
What Culture Horror, 10 Horror Movies That Deserved To Become Cult Classics (But Didn’t), and What Culture Wrestling
Dead Meat on YouTube
NECA’s American Werewolf in London figures
Lindsay Ellis’ Dear Stephanie Meyer
Tables of Content on YouTube
Opening and closing music is “Softly Shall You Sleep,” by Valentine Wolfe.
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A Vino, Atrocitas.