Thursday, February 15, 2024

Land Of The Creeps Episode 359 : DD 29 Duccio Tessari Pt 2 & Kingdom Hospital Finale

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Welcome to LOTC episode 359!! This week we are back with Black Glove Mysteries and Mortis Vision. First up is Ian Irza and GregaMortis finishing their two part series of Director Duccio Tessari's films 1974 Puzzle and 1973 Big Guns. Are these films worth the watch? Do they stack up in the world of Giallo? Listen and see what Ian and Greg think. Lastly, GregaMortis and the Twisted Temptress finish their look into Stephen Kings Kingdom Hospital. You will want to listen to the end as Pearl and Greg are asking for your input and feedback for upcoming episodes. Please leave all your feedback here or email GregaMortis at gregamortis666@gmail.com. We want to thank each and every one of you for your continued love and support for LOTC. Be sure to get your favorite snacks and beverages ready and journey with us through Land Of The Creeps!!
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BLACK GLOVE MYSTERIES
MOVIE REVIEWS

1974 PUZZLE
IAN : 8
GREG : 8

1973 BIG GUNS
IAN : 9
GREG : 9.5

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6 comments:

  1. Just finished the newest episode and decided to come here and leave a comment as soon as it was mentioned.

    You guys are awesome!

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    1. Thank You Carl for commenting. Hope you continue to come over to the comment boards and enjoy the show.

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  2. Hi Gregamortis & Twisted Temptress,
    Writing in my MortisVison feedback. This is such a great podcast segment and I want to encourage you that I'm listening and enjoying, maybe, at times, fast forwarding through material so I can go on to hear the MortisVision finally! I'd say just keep on as you are talking about the shows and movies that interest you, just keeping on with the old TNT MonsterVision tradition of versatility and adaptation. The old TNT MonsterVision series had so many different formats and different hosts, all of them much fun and memorable. Just keep on talking about the cool shows as you see them in your super cool 'Mortis-Vision'.

    Gregamortis, just one more thing (said like Peter Falk/Columbo), next time you get a chance to talk with Kyle Bishop/Doctor Walking Dead, you need to ask him whether or not he thinks The Undertaker is a zombie!

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  3. Kaiju, Thank You so much for sharing your thoughts, it really means a lot. We need to hear these comments to make sure we continue with MortisVision.
    I will text Kyle now and ask him. You rock !!

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  4. Gregamortis, Pearl, and Ian. Just want you to know I love these Double Double episodes. They compliment the LOTC proper podcast perfectly. I love both segments very much. The Black Glove Mysteries opened me up to a whole new genre of horror, and the MortisVision segment is most definitely something I look forward to every other week when the episodes come out.
    Sometimes it's a trip down memory lane (Kingdom Hospital which me and my wife watched when it aired..... was it really 20 years ago?? Yikes)... or something I may have missed and because of you guys I got to see (Devil Dog Hound From Hell).
    Anyway, I love everything about Double Double... keep up the great work and know your efforts are very much appreciated...

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  5. Chris, Thank You so much for the super kind words, you do not know how much that helps us. We love recording the shows and sometimes we just want to hear that people are listening and enjoying.
    So cool to hear about you digging the giallo films, as I know these are not for everyone, super cool you are digging them.
    I can't believe it has been 20 years either and Pearl and I will do our best to continue to record the Mortis Vision segments.
    Thank you once again for commenting. Much love.

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