Werewolf Ambulance: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast - Episode 0.5- Introduction
Episode Date: October 24, 2014In this episode, the hosts of Werewolf Ambulance discuss their relationship with horror films to give you an idea of what this podcast is going to be about, including intestines, vomiting, "The Thing"... and Tom Savini's tan tan thighs. Werewolf Ambulance is a horror movie comedy podcast.Â
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I think. Hi, and welcome to the first episode of Wherewolf Ambulance.
This is our new horror movie podcast where we are going to talk about and review
horror movies from all eras and all qualities will say, we're going to try to
be funny. And by try, I mean try. I'm here with my friend Alan. Hello, Katie. And that would
mean that I'm Katie. You are Katie. So we, in this episode, we're not really going to
talk about any particular movie, but we just wanted to sort of talk about why we're doing this, and why you should actually care about what we have th. th. th. to to th. to to to th. to to th th to to th to to th the to to th to their th to to their to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to talk about any particular movie, but we just wanted to sort of talk about why we're doing this and why you should actually care about what we have to say.
So, right, just sort of giving a bit of a history of our relationship with horror films and
why we love these so much, why, like, for me anyway, why a horror is such a large part
of my, um, my entertainment intake and, you know, like it affects a lot of my entertainment intake and you know like it affects a
lot of my lifestyle choices and stuff. Because you're a demented maniac
obviously right? I am a demented. No I'm just a 40 year old fat nerds. So I think
that's how it takes. Like everyone who likes horror am I right? Right yeah I am
unfortunately the stereotype of the horror film. Big burly bearded dude, dresses of black all the time.
Me too.
Yeah, no.
Yep.
So, just to get started, like, what is your, what's your, your history with horror
films?
Like, is there a film that you can point out that I started you down the road to appreciating
horror and really like really following in love with it?
Sure.
Well I grew up in a house with no supervision because our parents are kind of morons.
Yeah, I was a Lutchkey kid.
Yeah, my parents were home, they just didn't care.
But my mom was really into Hitchcockcock so I saw a lot of those
movies pretty young and the birds like pretty much mess me up from a young age.
And I also watched a lot of Alfred Hitchcock Presents which I think was in
syndication at that point and I think there was I think it was
Alfred Hitchcock Presents. I should really Google this and find out for sure
but there was an episode where I think it was a take on the monkeys paw where
and I really don't have these details exactly right. Had I known I'd be doing
this NPR style interview I would I would have better prepared my answers but
I think does that make me Terry Gross? There was a guy who died in a car accident. You know what? I'm not going
to get into the details of this. Wait, you're not thinking of the vignette from the amicus
tales in the crypt movie where the guy is chased down by the motorcyclist with the skull
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the time because also I'm Italian and so what else would I be eating? Great. And I was eating.
First racial stereotype of mine people. And I was eating the spaghetti and watching these intestines on TV and I imagined that the spaghetti was intestines and then I threw up.
Oh wow.
And then I was like, well I need to see what happened so I'm going to go watch the rest
of it.
And I was like, oh well that's pretty mentally messed up.
Oh yeah.
Right, right.
Right.
That's pretty intense.
Yeah. two distinct memories of being a kid and one was watching Dark Shadows. Oh yeah.
And I was probably five, six, seven years old.
And I just remember there was an episode with a werewolf and I,
it just creeped to the crap out of me.
Is it driving an ambulance?
Right, that's it. Then we end up here.
It was the Dark Shadows episode and then watching Abbot and Castellumet Frankenstein and having
nightmares for weeks about Dracula after that because I was like again six or seven years old.
Yeah. And that's that but the thing that really for me cemented my love of horror films was my
father waking me up after I'd gone to bed at like eight or nine years old,
waking me up around midnight to watch John Carpenter's remake of The Thing.
Oh nice.
Oh, he was so freaking hunky in that movie.
You cannot deny it.
Oh, no, he's the hunkiest.
But my dad thought it was the original from the 50s.
And so he then, I never saw the original. Oh, it's great. But he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he exposed me at that age to one of the goryest films.
Like that had come out into that time period.
Did you guys watch the whole thing?
Yeah, and I loved it.
Yeah, I think my dad fell asleep and I just watched the whole thing.
Yeah, so, so that's when I feel like, that's sort of my touchstone of like when I was just like, holy crap, I love this feeling of being scared by a movie.
So, and I think, you know, that it really like,
and I've just, I've craved that.
Yeah. And I keep wanting that fix over and over again.
Like a junkie.
Like, uh, yeah, a bit of a junkie.
Yeah. Except I'm, you know, not stealing your stuff to, to, I can just... That was pretty shitty when you took my...
when you took my engagement ring so that you could buy that Stephen King box set.
I was pretty pissed about that.
Stephen King box set.
So, um, Kuh, you're originally from Pittsburgh.
I am born and I've never lived anywhere else like most Bitsburgers.
So, um, you know, most, like it gets the name of Zombie City and all that stuff.
Do you feel like, because of the Romero films?
Do you feel like that's influenced?
I mean, I guess so, probably, I don't know, I don't know what it would have been like
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It's true.
We saw him at the pool last summer.
Yeah, it sounds like I should live in a rich neighborhood, but I don't.
Tom Savini actually lives in like a pretty blue collar neighborhood here.
Yeah.
I'm telling this to our huge international audience that we have on this huge podcast here. But yeah, Alan and I saw Tom Savini at the pool last summer,
and I had to like practically drag Alan away
because he just kept saying, his thighs are so tan,
which is super fucking weird.
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It wasn't as good at the Renaissance Fair,
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And even I lived in Philly for years and there's like it still doesn't have the same vibe
that Pittsburgh does. Home of anger and yeah. Pittsburgh just has a creepy vibe to it's
great cemeteries and great
cemeteries, creepy architecture and yeah. Could you tell people about your
blog? Just to sort of give more of that that that that CV of horror like can you
well I'll just tell you a little bit Katie does an amazing blog. It's not
amazing. It's very silly. It's one of my favorite things on the internet and it's actually the inspiration for pushing me to ask to ask to ask to ask to ask to ask to ask to ask to ask to to to to to to to to to to to to the to the the to the the to the the th. th. th. thi. the the the the the thi. thi. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. I I I I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. te.a.a.a. I. te.a. te. te. te. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I's one of my favorite things on the internet, and it's actually the inspiration for pushing me
to ask her to do this podcast with me.
I write and illustrate a very silly blog called
What Will Be Left of Them.
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It started out as just horror movies in general, and then sort of like write up a little review and illustrate
them or illustrate myself or whomever I'm with watching them generally my cats in
Microsoft Paint and just put them on this blog but it's since turned into just
like kind of crappy movies because like nothing else is really that fun to draw
like I can't really just draw like Friday the 13th or something like that
when I could draw like Russell Maniac. I'm getting upwards
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I am not very good at talking about myself so this is this is I would yeah. Yeah. Oh boy.
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And I think it'll be interesting too, because our taste and horror are pretty different.
Right.
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So basically, like, you're telling me I'm wrong.
No, but I also like, I mean, I think I'm more into like the Asian horror boom of the 2000s.
Yeah.
I'm into, like, I love supernatural horror stuff.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
I like, like, like exploitation stuff a lot more than I do. Probably. That stuff makes me kind of want to jump out of my skin and then take my skin and like
throw it out of a window and then like take my bones and just like break them and like I
don't know play drums with them.
Obviously it's going to be really hard because I've broken them.
So I feel like that's going to be an interesting dynamic on the show where I'm going to like probably you know right is my shit at
some point but uh so but I do like export I love like biker horror movies and
all that stuff and yeah I mean like Texas Chainsaw Massacre had a profound
effect on me when I was a child and like that I feel like that's total
exploitation cinema like do you do you think yeah just the way it shot
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Some of the stuff.
Some of that just makes me feel so uncomfortable
that I almost can't take it.
Well, that's what I think I like about it is it makes me, like, you know,
rather than a movie like guess then I felt something I was felt
anger but like there you go. I'm like yeah so that's what they wanted right it was
inspiring. But like yeah I'd rather like a movie that elicited like a whole myriad
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Sure.
Yeah, good.
When I finally make you watch martyrs and you're just going to break down.
Yeah.
But yeah, I think that we're coming, and there's also a ten year age discrepancy between
the two of us.
I'm 10 years older than Katie is.
I feel like I mean, I came up in the 80s that was like my my
that's when I got into movies like that's when I got into horror movies
specifically so and I came up in the 90s which is why I have so many jinko's in
my closet. Just a quiver of them coming out right now. So yeah this is a bit
scatter shop but I just wanted us to do an introductory episode to try and,
yeah, bring you guys into what we're gonna try and accomplish here.
We wanna have fun, we wanna talk about horror movies.
We wanna expose people to stuff
that they may have never seen before,
or may have never heard of before.
And we also want something new that
you hadn't thought about before or maybe we just agree with you and you love listening
to people agree with you because who doesn't love that?
Oh yeah.
So yeah that's all we're trying to do here is just, I mean the show is called Ware Wolf
Ambulance.
I would hope from that tiol about anything horror related. I don't know directors I
don't know right where I really enjoy that. Like so I'm here just for pure
I'm the I'm basically the ex-quarterback of this I'm the I'm gonna be the
color man. I'm here to be like he's throwing the ball he's throwing it good. Katie will make a quarterback. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I the the the the the the the the the the th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I'm th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. I'm the. I'm the. I'm th. I'm th. I'm th. I'm th. I'm th. I'm th. I'm tho. I'm tho. I'm the. I'm the. I'm the. I the. I the. I the. I the. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I'm th. th. th. th. the. the. I'm here the. I'm here the. I'm here th. I'm here the. I'm here the. I'm here the. I'm the. I th. I th. I'm here to be like, he's throwing the ball. He's throwing it good. Katie will make sports references that I won't get.
Yeah, see, a quarterback is the guy who throws the ball in baseball.
Oh, okay.
He's actually, it's a refund?
Yeah, get a quarterback.
Oh, papp.
Let's wrap it up there.
So yeah. of these films and like, oh, the, you know, the assistant director went on to work on this,
and that stuff excites me.
Like, there's six degrees of separations from film,
so I'll probably talk about that stuff
and Katie will get bored and, yeah, yell at me, but,
so yeah.
Because I'm mean.
And funny at least, while she's being mean.
Right. have the first movie out on the first movie podcast I mean out on Halloween
2014 right which is warlock oh yeah which is a movie that is a movie it's good I
think you'll find out yeah you could get our reviews would if I listen to it when that drops when, when that hot, it drops like it is hot.
So anyway, thank you for listening to this short little episode to bring it
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