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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Gill & Roscoe’s Bodacious Horror Podcast: Episode 043: Field Day of the Dead (featuring Richard Glover) | Horrorphilia

From horrorphilia.com-

"This week, Gill & Roscoe arrive fashionably late to the party in discussing Ben Wheatley’s darkly comedic masterpiece “A Field In England” (2013). While we’re sorry for being tardy, we bring in tow an extra special gift that we’re sure you’ll agree was worth the wait – an interview with Richard Glover (who portrayed ‘Friend’ in “A Field in England” and ‘Martin’ in Wheatley’s “Sightseers” (2012)). As if that wasn’t enough, we offer a review of the Brad Pitt epic “World War Z” (2013) and the Uwe Boll produced epic fail “Apocalypse Z” (previously known as “Zombie Massacre”). Along the way we also dwell a little too long on the homoeroticism of cage fighting, Ewan McGregor impressions and the joy of zeds… Also, Gill gives his verdict on Zack Snyder’s “Man of Steel”."

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Gill & Roscoe’s Bodacious Horror Podcast: Episode 043: Field Day of the Dead (featuring Richard Glover) | Horrorphilia:



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