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  1. This huge episode has an interview with comic book legend Marv Wolfman about his career in horror comics and his upcoming revamp of Night Force at DC Comics. Then Darryll joins in for a review of the original The Hills Have Eyes. Devil Dinosaur, Jr. stops by with a brand new Stay Scary on the non-fiction Book of Lists: Horror. Tons of songs, too! "Creatures of the Night" by The Creepshow, "Night People" by Dio, "Earth A.D." by Earth Crisis, "Bad Moon Rising" by Leatherwolf, and "Dark Forces" by Killing Joke all get a spin on the terror turntable this week! [ 2:00:25 || 58.0 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_230.mp3

  2. We've hit episode 18, and our word for today is "abysmal." As in, "Buffy, season four." The Heroes cover some of the worst episodes in a while, but it's all worth it as they make it to a watermark episode of this season of Angel. Highlights of this episode include: Hannah having a small freak out over possibly the worst anthropologist in the history of ever, and Will instructing us on how to properly cook your Thanksgiving dinner. Join Hannah and Will as they cover Buffy's "The Initiative" and "Pangs", and Angel's "Bachelor Party" and "I Will Remember You." Also, you made a bear. [ 1:15:52 || 26.8 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/bigdamnheroes/episodes/bigdamnheroes_018.mp3

  3. After discussing Undocumented and political horror, Desmond is joined by Darryll to review Tucker & Dale vs. Evil. Then, in a brand new Stay Scary, Devil Dinosaur, Jr. reviews the first collection in the 2000 AD Defoe comic series, Defoe: 1666. Also, great tunes on the horizon: "Immigrant Song" by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (feat. Karen O), "Hillbilly Joker" by Hank III, "London Dungeon (live)" by The Misfits, and "All My Friends Are Dead" by Turbonegro. [ 1:15:09 || 36.3 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_229.mp3

  4. We got a new show, we got it good! Du-nuh-nu-nu! Yes, you knew that we always would! Du-nuh-nu-nu! We stop to tangent off, but Des edits out the coughs! Desmond and Damien grab a handful of pasta and cover their very first cover album: "The Spaghetti Incident?" So jump on the shame train and grab a suitcase full of puns and come along for the ride. Now, we all know Desmond's an unabashed GNR fan, but what happens when Damien starts bashing the original bands from these cover songs? Hearts will break. Also, this week's target is hipsters. Sorry, hipsters. Charles Manson for President 2012. [ 1:25:15 || 41.4 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/droppedd/episodes/droppedd_002-05.mp3

  5. Those who know comic book movies burn at the watch of Man-Thing. The Commonwealth Crew is back after far too long for another installment of Dread Reel-ief, and they're not happy about it. Because the film's a piece of shit. But it's a hilarious romp of cross-oceanic cinematic autopsy, and both medical examiners are smoking. [ 28:20 || 13.8 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmediapresents_024.mp3

  6. The 22nd season of Doctor Who comes to a close as The Doctor prevents a mutant from committing genocide ("Timelash"), and then he steps in as Davros attempts to turn humans into the new Dalek race ("Revelation of the Daleks"). From there the guys discuss the mini-episode "A Fix with Sontarans," the 18-month hiatus, and, sigh, "Doctor in Distress." Also, Peri does something useful, and Dan has an epic rant. [ 1:48:50 || 52.3 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/biggerontheinside/episodes/bigger_081.mp3

  7. Brace yourselves for a long one as Ian and Dave embark upon the epic series two finale "Star One," where Blake finally reaches his goal but soon finds that destroying it won't be as easy as he thought, and the Liberator must single-handedly defend the entire galaxy from an invading fleet. They also look back over series two, and bid a fond farewell to some main characters. Other topics covered are: the best way to defend yourself against space lettuce, trouble at the vicarage, and the triumphant return of statistician Ian. [ 2:54:15 || 83.7 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/shakeandblake/episodes/shakeandblake_014.mp3

  8. In this big ol' episode of Dread Media, a sense of normalcy returns as Darryll and Desmond take on the Japanese pseudo-slasher Gurozuka. Then Devil Dinosaur, Jr. presents a Stay Scary segment on William Hope Hodgson's Carnacki stories. Then Desmond returns with a bizarre, rambling review of Hidden. Help me. Songs are played: "Runner" by Andrew WK, "Cold Blows the Wind" by Ween, "Ghost" by Clutch, "Rehab" by Down, and "Your Lies Become You" by Monster Magnet. [ 1:30:45 || 43.8 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_228.mp3

  9. Episode 17 is finally here! And we're not just talking about the show and its unexpected vacation. Hannah is joined by a new co-host, and the Heroes get down and dirty as they cover what is the single worst episode of Buffy to date, and some other episodes of Buffy and Angel that aren't exactly spectacular, either. Join the Heroes as they slog through Buffy's "Beer Bad" and "Wild at Heart," and Angel's "Rm w/a Vu" and "Sense and Sensitivity." Also, I think someone just needs a hug. [ 1:21:35 || 39.5 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/bigdamnheroes/episodes/bigdamnheroes_017.mp3

  10. For the first episode of 2012, it's a huge one packed with reviews! First off, Aaron swims up to chat with Desmond about the surprisingly insane Shark Night. Then, in a brand new Stay Scary, Devil Dinosaur, Jr. reviews both Dick Briefer's Frankenstein from IDW and Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein from Dark Horse. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of the gory British thriller Don't Let Him In, and Bette "hammers" us with a review of Wake Wood from Hammer Films! There's also feedback and music, too! "A Swim with the Sharks" by Powerman 5000, "Jaws Theme Swimming" by Brand New, "Feed My Frankenstein" by Alice Cooper, "Red Right Hand" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and "New Years Eve" by Tom Waits. Check out zedwordblog.com for Aaron's dalliances with the dead (sharks not guaranteed). [ 1:25:00 || 41.0 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_227.mp3

  11. This episode is so silly, Damien barely gets a greeting out before Desmond bursts into laughter. But once the boys start discussing Guns N' Roses' Use Your Illusion II, they talk about movie quotes sampled at the beginning of songs, documentaries about black metal, and world politics. And that's all while talking about "Civil War!" Cozy up around the fire with the family, and listen to Desmond giggle and Damien deliver his now-trademarked "HHWhat!" response for the holidays. Neither Desmond and Damien, nor the parent company of Dropped D, are responsible for any Hoon Pee or Days of Thunder one may experience while listening to this episode. It's your own damn fault. Also, which song is so ridiculous it brings up references to Katy Perry, Dante's Inferno, pro wrestling, and Nazis? You have to listen to find out! [ 1:37:01 || 47.0 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/droppedd/episodes/droppedd_002-04.mp3

  12. It's a Very Hey, Gurlfriend Christmas! And boy howdy, what a Christmas it will be, as Hannah and Will list their top five Christmas specials. Hannah has a small emotional breakdown, Will kills your childhood a bit more, the Girlfriends shamelessly promote a campaign to save one of the shows listed here, and they generally have a very merry time. Also, an announcement on the future of Big Damn Heroes is included at the start, so be sure to listen to this holly jolly episode! [ 47:10 || 23.1 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/theshow/episodes/e2ts_491.mp3

  13. Darryll got run over by a reindeer, but have no fear: this episode has enough dudes with names beginning with the letter D to shake a candy cane-shaped stick at. Damien joins Desmond once again to look at the unfortunate black comedy <i>Two Front Teeth</i>. Then Devil Dinosaur, Jr. officially debuts his new segment, Stay Scary, by reviewing William Castle's autobiography <i>Step Right Up!: I'm Gonna Scare the Pants off America</i>. There's tons of Christmas tune terror as long as you're still in the mood: "Cold Blooded Christmas" by Jon Lajoie, "The Christmas that Almost Wasn't" by Osaka Popstar and the American Legends of Punk, "Step Right Up" by Tom Waits, and "Silent Night Deadly Night (acoustic)" by The Browns. Merry whatever and happy new socks! [ 1:03:08 || 30.5 MB ]

    <b>To listen, click here:</b> http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_226.mp3

  14. After spending five minutes gushing about a podcast, Dan and Mike close out 2011 by banging their heads against the wall while discussing "The Mark of the Rani" (with a character-damaging appearance by The Master) and "The Two Doctors" (with Patrick Troughton spending the bulk of his time strapped into or on things). [ 1:56:45 || 56.1 MB ]

    <b>To listen, click here:</b> http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/biggerontheinside/episodes/bigger_080.mp3

  15. In the very first segment dedicated to discussing the endings of films in detail, Desmond and Darryll respond to Devil Dinosaur, Jr.'s comprehensive e-mail about the religious implications of Frailty. Please, if you haven't seen Frailty, make sure you watch it (because it's great), and listen to this segment only after you've seen it. [ 23:36 || 11.5 MB ]

    To listen, click here: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmediapresents_023.mp3

  16. In the second installment of Yuletide terror, Desmond and Darryll review the Dutch film <i>Sint</i> (<i>Saint</i>), at least until they get bored and talk about superhero movies and other stuff. Then Devil Dinosaur, Jr. is back with a book review of Kim Newman's <i>Nightmare Movies</i>. Before all that, Desmond talks a little bit about a couple of documentaries he's watched recently: <i>The Green Rush</i> and <i>Until the Light Takes Us</i>. There's songs, too! "Saint and Sinner" by KISS, "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" by The Browns, "Nightmare" by Avenged Sevenfold, and "Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania" by Count Floyd all get a spin on the old Rudolph the Red-Nosed Record Player! [ 1:05:23 || 31.6 MB ]

    <b>To listen, click here:</b> http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_225.mp3

  17. Your Gods of Rock are back with the first half of Guns N' Roses' double album: <i>Use Your Illusion I</i>. Desmond tweeted Axl Rose. Damien comes up with the idea to cast the Guns N' Roses movie with awkward celebrities. Then the two talk about the pretty significant line-up changes during this era of the band. Then, they actually talk about the album itself! References to Wings (the band), <i>Wings</i> (the sitcom), <i>Cheers</i> (the purveyor of Ted Danson's sexitude), and other one-word plural nouns abound! Naked pictures of Stephanie Seymour are looked at, the perils of incest (and rock and roll decadence, for that matter) are discussed, Shannon Hoon's urine is dissected. All this in the first 35 minutes of this huge episode! [ 1:37:35 || 47.3 MB ]

    <b>To listen, click here:</b> http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/droppedd/episodes/droppedd_002-03.mp3