Zom-Bee TV Presents: Dracula’s Daughter 1972
You guys like Jess Franco? I know you do... Want to know how I know that? Because you're a bunch of horndogs. Anyhow, here is his 1972 film Dracula's Daughter. Enjoy!
 
		You guys like Jess Franco? I know you do... Want to know how I know that? Because you're a bunch of horndogs. Anyhow, here is his 1972 film Dracula's Daughter. Enjoy!
You think you like Horror Punk? Well, so do I! Here's a little video I made about it.
We are feeling very jolly this holiday season, so we decided to put together a Christmas Special for everyone! Come get your bells jingled and your halls decked with Mike and Betty Cadaver! We have two rounds this episode. Round 1 is all about Creepy Christmas Creatures, and Round 2 is about the Killer Klaus! Come and make the yuletide gay with us!
We've got another installment of Titty Tuesday, hosted by Ms. Voltage. This time we're watching Jean Rollin's The Shiver of the Vampires from 1971. Enjoy!
It's difficult to talk about every film adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's work in one episode. It's nigh impossible to discuss every film that has ever been inspired by Lovecraft in one episode. So, here's what we're going to do. We're going to pick a couple of films based off his work, talk them, and call that a good start! So, here we go... The Dunwich Horror from 1970 and The Resurrected from 1991. Come get some!
That's right folks! The Corpse Cast is back and this episode we're talking about two very different movies about Voodoo. We're talking The Skeleton Key from 2005 and Sugar Hill from 1974. Come and get it!
Back around 2013, I was involved in a burgeoning internet TV channel called Zom-Bee TV. We had backers who unfortunately had to stop backing because of personal tragedy. We made hundreds of videos for this channel. I happen to have access to many of these! I will be posting them periodically here. This is from a program called Titty Tuesday. Our host, Ms. Voltage, presents the 1971 film entitled The Velvet Vampire! Come and get it!
Elevator... you read that right. We're talking about horror that takes place in or around an elevator. You might think that there wouldn't be a bunch of choices... but there are. You might think that they're not very good... jury is still out. Anyhow, we're talking The End? from 2017, and The Lift from 1983. Come and get it!
This is another oldie in the "Mike Cadaver's Why I Love" series. This time we're talking The Ninth Gate!
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