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  1. It's lucky episode seven, and the Heroes hit the part where things get, in their words, "pretty fucking awesome." With episodes like "Surprise," "Innocence," "Phases," and "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered," it is suggested that the ratings be cranked to 11 for the awesomeness that happens within. Why isn't Buffy's PMS-evil-dar working? Is Oz incredibly high, or just superchill from living on the Hellmouth? Join Hannah and Preston this week to find out! [ 1:37:24 || 44.5 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/bigdamnheroes/episodes/bigdamnheroes_007.mp3

  2. The four-color fellas return to pay tribute to the greatest horror comic series of all time by covering issues #16-19 of Tomb of Dracula and the first crossover issue: Werewolf by Night #15. Through it all, they discuss the strange names of the stories, mass transportation vampire children stories, and tons of pimp-smacking. DITG Fun Fact: Two characters pimp-smack Dracula in this episode, and neither of them are human! You have to listen to find out. [ 1:13:53 || 33.9 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmediapresents_013.mp3

  3. Last week was the episode 200 spectacular, but there ain't no resting on our laurels here! This week we have an awesome interview with Scream Queen extraordinaire and star of The Frankenstein Syndrome: the beautiful and talented Tiffany Shepis! Then the beautiful and talented Darryll joins Desmond for a review of the exploitation film Trip with the Teacher. Tunes included: "Man or Monster" by Gorgeous Frankenstein, "Feed My Frankenstein" by Alice Cooper, "I'm Gonna Get You Yet" by The Gore Gore Girls, and "Bodies" by Veruca Salt. [ 1:29:15 || 43.1 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_201.mp3

  4. In the first installment of the TV-based Dread Media Presents minicast, Desmond is joined by Megan to take a look at Haven: Season One. Just how loosely based is it on Stephen King's Colorado Kid? What is the huge difference between the first eight episodes and the last five? And what does Megan think of Eric Balfour's butt? Check it out! [ 28:20 || 13.8 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmediapresents_012.mp3

  5. This past week, one of the great legends of comic book art passed away. And Chris and Desmond take some time away from their Tomb of Dracula retrospective to pay tribute to Gene "The Dean" Colan. They talk about his impact in comic book history straight up to his Eisner Award-winning swan song in Captain America #601. Then hear the words from the man himself as they leave with a full replaying of the original, unedited interview Desmond conducted with The Gentleman on 06 April 2009 in episode 84. RIP Gene Colan (1926-2011). [ 1:00:37 || 27.9 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmediapresents_011.mp3

  6. Well, here it is. Desmond and Darryll celebrate the much ballyhooed 200th episode of Dread Media by getting casual and chatting about some of the films they've covered in the past two hundred weeks. And booze. They drink a lot. They also go in-depth on your feedback, and give away a ton of cool prizes. The songs they play are: "Revelations" by Seppuku Paradigm, "Satan is Real / Straight to Hell (Medley)" by Hank Williams III, "See You in Hell" by Monster Magnet, "Run for Your Life" by Creepshow, "Theme for a Jackal" by The Misfits, and "Theme" by Jeff Grace. Thank you so much for your support over the past 200 episodes and here's to 200 more! [ 4:11:15 || 115.0 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_200.mp3

  7. It's the second installment of Dread Reel-ief, and the boys from the Commonwealth cover the 1994 Jim Carrey vehicle, The Mask! "But guys," you say, "The Mask isn't a horror film." "You're right, but listen here, bucko! This here is a mini-podcast dedicated to adaptations of horror comics. Not all of them are going to be horror films." Boom! Swerved ya! [ 25:58 || 12.0 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmediapresents_009.mp3

  8. We're only a week away from the episode 200 spectacular, but there ain't no resting on our laurels here! Desmond kicks off the show with an interview of actor and comic book writer Sam Sarkar about his new project The Vault. Then Darryll joins us for a review of yet another French thriller: Diabolique. In fear of being too classy, Megan comes by to talk Mega-Python vs. Gatoroid, and a cameo by a special guest steals the review! Make sure to get your feedback in for episode 200 ASAP to be included in the giveaways next week! [ 1:19:47 || 36.7 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_199.mp3

  9. Dave Probert and Ian Wilson reach the end of the first season of Blake's 7 with "Orac," which sees Blake and Cally trying to save a dying scientist and prevent his creation from falling into the hands of Servalan and Travis. The boys look back at the high and low points of the first season, and Ian puts together all of the statistics they have been collecting so far - which can only mean one thing: new jingle! Plus, a British Vicar uses a number of fake identities to threaten Ian with violence, Dave is forced to sing his own praises, and they both finally agree that "The Web" is a load of old cobblers. [ 1:53:57 || 54.7 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/shakeandblake/episodes/shakeandblake_007.mp3

  10. How is it possible for a conversation on Zombie Bitches from Hell to move from Stanley Kubrick to White supremacists? Only on Dread Media. That's the conversation Desmond and Darryll have before diving into the first of this week's selection of French horror: La Horde. Then Desmond goes solo on Stranded (Djinns, en francais). Only one of the following songs is French! See, if you can pick out which one: "Hero" by Ministry, "J'aime Pas" by Sniper feat. Diams, "The Desert is on Fire" by Murder by Death, and "John Finn's Wife" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Pre-order How the West was Weird, volume 2 at www.pulpwork.com, and get your comments / questions in to episode 200! [ 1:31:32 || 44.2 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_198.mp3

  11. After seven seasons on Doctor Who and nearly 10 months of coverage on Bigger on the Inside, Tom Baker departs the role of The Doctor during the four-part serial "Logopolis." Join Dan and Mike as the speak about the man whose impossibly long scarf and wild mane made him a worldwide icon who's still synonymous with the role all these years later. This episode also looks back at the 18th season of Doctor Who, as well as the two most recent modern stories: "The Almost People" and "A Good Man Goes to War." Warning: Spoilers for the mid-season cliffhanger fill the air between 10:28 and 41:35. [ 2:09:10 || 62.1 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/biggerontheinside/episodes/bigger_066.mp3