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Colors of the Dark

S3 Ep36: Top Ten Horrors of the 60'

Colors of the Dark

FANGORIA Podcast Network

Tv & Film, Society & Culture, Performing Arts, Arts

4.7531 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2022

⏱️ 123 minutes

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Summary

On Episode 36 of Fangoria’s COLORS OF THE DARK Elric and Bekah discuss new releases YOU ARE NOT MY MOTHER, WITCH HUNT, THE LONG WALK & BLOOD ORANGES. The duo then discuss a few undisputed classics from the 1960's that influenced the genre before counting down their individual Top Ten Horror Films of the 1960's. From expressionistic art house horror to early slashers this one runs the gamut of horror history. 

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome.

0:03.0

Hello and welcome to Colors of the Dark on the Fangoria Podcast Network.

0:28.4

I'm your co-host Rebecca McKendry and with me is Elric Kane.

0:32.9

I am your other co-host.

0:35.0

And I hear Kippie in the background barking.

0:37.3

That's a neighbor's dog. That's a neighbor's dog.

0:38.4

That's a neighbor's dog.

0:39.1

I can hear it out my window. Oh, well, he can't be on the show. I was going to let Kippy be on, but no, no to the neighbor's dog. No neighbor dog. How was class today? Oh, man. You know, when you have to drive an hour and a half to get anywhere. Yesterday, the world, the gods were very angry about what happened at the Oscars, obviously, the next day in L.A. We were given torrential downpour. And I felt like it was a suicide run, even trying to get to work because it was just flooding on my car. So it was kind of crazy. So I survived that. I always like it the next day. When I first moved to L.A., I used to make jokes about how everybody was, like, scared to drive in the rain. And then once you actually do, you realize that when it only rains in a town, like, like, three times a year, those roads get so fucking slick. It's all oily.

1:28.0

It's all oily.

1:29.2

And so as soon as it starts raining, it's just like madness.

1:32.2

And I remember there was one time it was when I was working at Blumhouse.

1:35.3

I was driving.

1:36.5

I was living in Studio City at the time.

1:38.3

And I was driving from Studio City to the Blumhouse office, which is on the west side, or sorry, east side. And as I was

1:46.7

driving, it was pouring rain. I saw three different cars on fire. And I was like, how does that

1:53.4

even happen? And I can only imagine like, people just at some point were like, fuck it, I'm bailing out,

1:58.2

light the thing. I'm just going. And I mean, it's just LA. But in this case, after the Oscars, we actually deserved it. So, L.A. deserved everything it got. We apologize as a city to the rest of the globe for what could only be, even without the central incident, which involved a horror actor, let's face it, from the recent Saw franchise. Yeah, that's true.

2:18.5

He held his own very well.

2:19.7

That's all I'll say.

2:20.4

I will not comment outside of it.

2:23.1

You can follow my Twitter feed if you want to hear my commentary.

2:26.8

But I will say that outside of the central incident, the big one, this Oscars was the most fun I have had in Oscars in a really long time.

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