Tom Stuart and Riley McDonald tackle the extensive catalogue of Hammer horror films. Serious reading-into-things ensues.
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Tom and Riley discuss the 1971 film "Hands of the Ripper" debating its flaws and strengths in a very special episode that - when played backward - reveals the identity of the last descendent of the Merovingian line. Special thanks go to Kevin MacLeod for the music and Nahmi Lee for our logo!Por Hammertime Horror
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The gloves are off in this episode as Riley and Tom attempt to debate and define the most basic of movie tropes. Multiple collateral spoilers ensue.Thanks go to Kevin MacLeod for the theme music and to Nahmi Lee for our logo.Por Hammertime Horror
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Episode 6: Don't Tell Mom the Labour Force is Dead
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Back from the dead, Hammertime hosts Riley and Tom delve into Hammer's only zombie film. We ask, resignedly, why zombies are so popular today and demand to know who this "Hammer Studios" is and what they had to do with it. Music kindly supplied by Kevin Macleod; Logo created by Nahmi LeePor Hammertime Horror
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Episode 5: The Qua(r)termass (E)Xperiment
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Tom and Riley get their hands on a forgotten 1955 sci-fi horror gem. Listen as they take everything way too seriously and come to the conclusion that life in inherently meaningless. Death is certain. Embrace the void. And remember to rate us on iTunes!Por Hammertime Horror
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Tom and Riley return to the Woman in Black for a second round! It doesn't take long.Por Hammertime Horror
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Tom and Riley emerge from hibernation like reverse-bears to complain about 2012's "The Woman in Black" and forage for reverse-berries and backwards-bark. Listen in as they attempt criticism in between easy Harry Potter jokes and microphone failures in this amateur production of Grumpy Old Men in Black.…
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Tom and Riley take a humorous romp through some lighter fare, examining the uses of mirth, hilarity, and the jape in horror. Wackiness and wisecracking ensue.Por Hammertime Horror
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