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The Kingcast

155: Gramma with Randy Havens

The Kingcast

FANGORIA Podcast Network

Tv & Film

4.8990 Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2022

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Gramma is one of Stephen King's creepiest short stories, all about a young boy left at home with his ailing grandmother... who might also be a witch and in the final stages of putting a master plan together that doesn't bode very well for her terrified grandson. Published in Skeleton Crew, this story made an impression on our guest at a young age and he came over to talk about that with the boys.

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0:00.0

Bound Unto Brute presents the Golden Pith, a narrated horror anthology inspired by old school horror radio dramas.

0:07.0

It blends crooked tales with a lush haunting score to examine the dark crevices of artistic ego. You can listen and download the project for free at bound

0:16.1

unto brute.org. That's B-O-U-N-T-O-O-T-O-T-O-T-O-T-O-T-O-O-T-T-O-T, a limited edition box set is also available.

0:27.0

Fancy, we got lots of interesting things to talk about before this episode, Rolls.

0:32.0

You're talking about that sweet sounding horror narrative

0:35.4

radio thing and I get to talk a little bit about a special edition book written by

0:41.4

a Quiet Place writer Scott Beck and Brian Woods.

0:44.4

They have published their screenplay for Haunt, their horror hit produced by icon Eli Roth

0:49.1

while writing and directing their feature, Hahn to Beck and Woods kept in-depth journals, charting their experience,

0:54.6

all while another script of theirs, you know, a little thing called a quiet place was being produced by

0:58.3

Paramount Pictures, stars Emily Blunt, John Kresinski, you know what, you've seen it. That movie became a giant global

1:04.8

sensation and Beckenwoods documented their journey through the wild landscape of failure,

1:09.2

rejection, momentary success, rubbing elbows with their cinematic heroes and weathering the absurdity of Hollywood.

1:15.3

Also of note in their journals in this book, they kind of talk a little bit about their adaptation of Stephen King's The Boogie Man,

1:21.3

which I think some of you listening might have little ears purkin up about which is in post right now for 20th century studios.

1:30.0

All profits for this book will be donated to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.

1:34.4

So you know, it's for a good cause and should be a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of

1:39.7

Mr Scott Beck and Mr. Brian Woods.

1:42.4

This book is now available wherever books are sold and you can purchase

1:45.1

haunt screenplay and filmmaker diaries. Go do it.

1:48.8

All right and finally I'm here with the Fango ad read in 1979 the first issue of

1:54.6

Fangoria was released into the world it's been over 40 years and they are better

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