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Marveling at the Spectacle in Disaster “Slasher” ‘The Poseidon Adventure’ [Horror Queers Podcast]

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“M-m-m-m-m-m-m-my Linda!”

After kicking off May with the Robin Williams-starring character study One Hour Photo (listen) and the forgotten Leopold and Loeb-style thriller Like Minds (listen), we’re heading overseas to check in with the survivors of Irwin Allen‘s production of Ronald Neame‘s seminal disaster movie The Poseidon Adventure (1972)! Or, a slasher movie where the slasher is mother nature, as Trace puts it.

In The Poseidon Adventure, a mountainous tidal wave strikes the SS Poseidon on her last voyage to the shipbreakers in Athens, capsizing it in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea on New Year’s Eve. A group of ten survivors, led by the renegade reverend Frank Scott (Gene Hackman), attempt to climb their way up to the bottom (now top) of the ship in the hopes of being rescued. Who will survive this “adventure” that promotional materials referred to as “hell, upside down?”

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Episode 386: The Poseidon Adventure (1972) feat. Stacie Ponder

Climb that metallic Christmas tree and follow that renegade reverend because we’re going to Hell (upside down!) in Irwin Allen’s production of Ronald Neame’s The Poseidon Adventure (1972)! Tagging in for the conversation is horror blogger and Final Girl After Dark podcast host Stacie Ponder.

Join us as we tackle a movie filled with Academy Award winners both in front of and behind the camera. We laud its era-defining (and Oscar-winning) special effects, while sobbing over all things Shelley Winters. No one phones it in in this disasterpiece from Master of Disaster Irwin Allen.

Plus: “My Linda!”, the shocking adaptation change made to Paul Gallico’s 1969 source novel, a semi-positive portrayal of sex work in a ’70s film and emphasizing the importance of grieving dead characters in a disaster movie.


Cross out The Poseidon Adventure!

Coming Up Next: We’re headed to 1980s New York to check in with twink Michael Biehn and diva Lauren Bacall in Edward Bianchi’s cult thriller The Fan (1981).

P.S. Subscribe to our Patreon for over 488 hours of Patreon content including this month’s new episodes on shark movies Thrash and Dark WaterHokumMortal Kombat IIObsession and an audio commentary on Wolfgang Petersen’s Poseidon.

A journalist for Bloody Disgusting since 2015, Trace writes film reviews and editorials, as well as co-hosts Bloody Disgusting's Horror Queers podcast, which looks at horror films through a queer lens. He has since become dedicated to amplifying queer voices in the horror community, while also injecting his own personal flair into film discourse. Trace lives in Denver, CO with his husband and their two dogs. Find him on Twitter @TracedThurman

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‘Hell House LLC’ – Skip the Sequels, Savor the Original [Halloweenies Podcast]

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The Halloweenies hitch a ride out to the small town of Abaddon in Upstate New York to check out this totally killer haunted house that’s opening: Hell House LLC.

Join Michael Roffman, Justin Gerber, and Rachel Reeves as they discuss director Stephen Cognetti’s found footage gem that has since spawned multiple sequels and spinoffs. But, as with anything, nothing is ever quite as good as the original.

Note: This episode was originally released to our patrons in October 2025.

Stream the whole conversation below or subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, RadioPublic, Acast, Google Podcasts, and RSS. New to the Halloweenies? Catch up with the gang by revisiting their essential episodes on past franchises such as Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Scream, The Evil Dead, Chucky, Alien, and Universal Monsters.

This year? Hellraiser AND The Omen.

You can also become a member of their Patreon, The Rewind, for hilariously irreverent commentaries (e.g. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Gremlins, Child’s Play) and one-off deep dives on your favorite rentals (e.g. Saw, 28 Days Later, Manhunter, Near Dark). Each month promises something new and unexpected from the wildest corners of the genre.

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