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The Bloody Pit

Rod Barnett
William Shatner
The Devil's Wedding Night
Sons Of Steel
H.G. Wells
Dr. Mabuse
Ghost Catchers
Phase IV
A Christmas Horror Story
Universal Horror
Star Trek V: the Final Frontier
Vampires
Gothic Horror
Universal Horror Films
German Cult Cinema
Fritz Lang
Eating Raoul
Olsen and Johnson
Star Trek
Rock Music
Hell Of the Living Dead

Eclectic Film Discussion

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes100Founded13 years ago
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Latest Episodes

I may have bitten off more than I can chew!

I am joined by a pair of Marks – Mark Maddox and Mark Clark – to discuss STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES. Since episodes with either of them alone can stretch to more than two hours, putting them together w... more

We take a trip to Vienna to see what Boris Karloff looks like in color! Or is that colour?

Troy and I discuss THE CLIMAX (1944), Universal’s attempt to craft a follow-up to their 1943 hit remake of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. They took a 1909 stage pl... more

At long last Mark Maddox returns as we wrap up our look at the first six Star Trek feature films with STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. Since this is the last movie to showcase the entire original cast, we take the opportunity to mention how ha... more

This episode is the second part of my discussion of the films of Richard Cuhna with author Mark Clark. We focus on FRANKENSTEIN’S DAUGHTER and MISSILE TO THE MOON (1958) before we ramble off into talking about the Planet of the Apes franchise. Stayin... more

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Recent Guests

John Kenneth Muir
Author and returning guest on the podcast
Episode: 201 - BLAKE'S 7 (1978-1981)
Holger Haase
A film aficionado and writer with a deep appreciation for cult cinema, especially German films from the 1960s.
Independent Writer
Episode: 189 - Mabuse 1960's Films

Hosts

Rod Barnett
Host and contributor with a strong passion for genre cinema, frequently sharing insights and analysis on various films.
Troy Gwynn
Co-host known for energetic discussions on various film topics.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 72 ratings
  • Love this show. More invisible chimp!!!

    This show is great I have had a good time discovering films like Sex & Fury, American Rickshaw, God Said To Cain and even Rats Night of Terror and listening to the episodes. These guys seem like they would be a riot to have a few beers with

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SCraw793
    United States8 months ago
  • Would be better if polotics were left out

    I listen to the podcast for informations about movies, not political opinions.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Wolvershane
    Germany9 months ago
  • Very good show on a favorite Trek movie!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Bill Hess
    a year ago
  • Fascinating genre potpourri listen

    Rod the genre guru covers film from all over the world with a great lineup of knowledgeable guests - a must listen for the discerning movie buff.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mark Eggins
    Australia2 years ago
  • Don’t Mention GRUNT the movie

    I love this podcast! It’s very enjoyable. Rod gets made whenever Hud mentions Grunt! Why doesn’t he like this fun movie? Great fun!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    erok hellhammer
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Younger audiences feel connected to the nostalgia expressed in clips, while older listeners appreciate the thorough analyses offered.
Some find the conversational style relatable and reminiscent of hanging out with friends, making it enjoyable and accessible for casual listeners.
Listeners enjoy the eclectic range of film topics, with many expressing excitement about discovering lesser-known titles through engaging discussions.
A few critics wish the conversation would focus less on political opinions, preferring content centered solely on the films.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

194 - GHOST CATCHERS (1944)
Q: Do you think this is a lost gem that people should seek out or do you understand why it's so difficult to come by?
It is definitely not a lost gem and I'm not going to like be selling it, you know, trying to sell it on that as well.
199 - JUNGLE WOMAN (1944)
Q: Were you aware before you hit play that it was a direct sequel to Captive Wild Woman?
The only reason that I realized is because when I was kind of looking at the cast and realized that Evelyn Ankers and Milburn Stone, when I saw that their names, their characters were the same as it was, that kind of picked my interest.

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A wide-ranging exploration of eclectic films defines the content, where hosts discuss a variety of cinematic works spanning different genres and eras, frequently emphasizing cult classics and lesser-known titles. Episode discussions often incorporate personal anecdotes, critical analyses, and thematic explorations, making for engaging and insightful dialogue about films that may be overlooked by mainstream audiences. The camaraderie among the hosts adds a relatable and enjoyable layer to the conversations, making it accessible for dedicated film buffs as well as casual viewers seeking to discover new cinematic gems.

The podcast’s unique approach lies in its combination of detailed film criticism and a casual, conversational tone, creating ... more

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The Bloody Pit launched 13 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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