Showing posts with label ghouligans. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Dimension's Horrible Podcast #6

Dimension's Horrible Podcast
Episode #6



This week, those two lovable Horror critics and reviewers take off the gloves and come out swingin'. Rob Dimension describes his Ghouligans experience from this past weekend...and how he eneded up in Manhattan. Plus, he goes where no one should EVER go...he gets connected with The Human Centipede 2, plus he watches the Canadian film Pontypool.



Sal Valante delivers his reviews of 2 different Comic Trades - Creature Tech and Wormwood: Calamari Rising. Plus, sits idle while Dimension talks Centipede...he is NOT a fan. Wait til you hear his opinion.


The guys discuss Horror on TV including this past week's - Grimm and The Walking Dead. Is the Walking Dead losing a step? Are the guys about to turn to Sex in the City instead?? You better listen!


Horror News and Dvd releases are highlighted also and honestly...wait til you hear what they are making into TV shows!! Arrggghhhh....it's insane...Will the guys give into the Horror Gods?? Tune in to this episode of Dimension's Horrible Podcast!!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

This Mortal Coil - Based on a True Story

This Mortal Coil



Sean King, who plays Void Ghouligan from the extremely popular "The Ghouligans" posted a quick 18 minute short yesterday titled "This Mortal Coil" with the simple tag line "Based on a True Story". The based on a true story always gets me..I instantly through up the white flag and after reviewing countless films claiming the same, I almost set up a barrier against that "warning".


Before the review, let me give you the actual meaning of This Mortal Coil - Mortal coil is a poetic term that means the troubles of daily life and the strife and suffering of the world. It is used in the sense of a burden to be carried or abandoned, most famously in the phrase "shuffle[d] off this mortal coil" from Shakespeare's Hamlet. (thanks wiki :)


I believe the meaning of the title has more meaning than you think. The story quickly also became very believable, as I am sure this epidemic is happening in the modern society often.



This Mortal Coil is the story of love and devotion written by Paul Natale, creating a world that you control and falling for the love of your life. Vampires, more than ever are almost a desire to many, so when Matthew (Drew Moore), a simplistic introvert is captivated by a young Vampire, he is instantly lovestruck. Emily Wallace plays the young, wanna be Vampire Vixen and is totally believable in her role.


Similiar to George A Romero's Martin, Matthew wants to prove his love ...at any cost. Without spoiling the film, I will simply say...the was a breath of fresh air for me a viewer and a reviewer. King has proven he has talent as a director as Natale shows that he can write a script that relates to the youth of America and is not pursuaded by the Twilight rage. Vampirism is real....take a bite and watch!