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‘Play Misty for Me’ Explores the Thin Line Between Love and Obsession [The Lady Killers Podcast]
“I did it because I LOVE YOU!”
We’ve all made poor decisions when it comes to love. From late-night confessions and ill-advised texts to bold declarations at public events. We’re so smitten that we lose track of objective reality and find ourselves veering into irrational behavior. But regardless of how shameless, obsessive, or outright embarrassing our actions are they can’t compare with Evelyn (Jessica Walter). This music fan becomes obsessed with Dave (Clint Eastwood), a local radio DJ, and loses herself in a quest for his love.
Clint Eastwood’s directorial debut Play Misty for Me follows an ill-advised one night stand that spirals dangerously out of control. If Evelyn can’t be the love of Dave’s life, she’ll make damn sure he never loves anyone again.
In the latest episode of Bloody FM’s The Lady Killers Podcast, co-hosts Jenn Adams, Sammie Kuykendall, Rocco Thompson, and special guest Michael Roffman talk poetry, jazz, and Carmel California in this quintessential ’70s film. Which of Evelyn’s tactics give us the chills? Why does Dave overlook obvious warning signs? How does Tobie (Donna Mills) find all those roommates and what’s going on with her fluffy hair? They’ll chat about these questions and more while exploring the dangers of obsessive love.
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Shakespearean Education in the Vincent Price-Starring ‘Theater of Blood’ [Horror Queers Podcast]
Butch knows best…
After concluding May with discussions of the disaster “slasher” The Poseidon Adventure (listen) and Michael Biehn’s demon twink in the messy-but-watchable The Fan (listen), we’re heading back to the ’70s to discuss our very first Vincent Price film in Douglas Hickox‘s horror comedy Theater of Blood (1973).
In Theater of Blood, Vincent Price stars as Edward Lionheart, a disgraced Shakespearean actor who begins targeting the critics who shamed him. The gimmick? He’s taking inspiration from the death scenes in William Shakespeare’s plays! Aiding him is his daughter Edwina (Diana Rigg), who acts as the honeypot for her father’s macabre scheme.
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Episode 388: Theater of Blood (1973)
Brush up on your Shakespeare and protect those poodles because we’re covering our very first Vincent Price film in Douglas Hickox’s horror comedy Theater of Blood (1973), a personal favorite of both Price and Diana Rigg.
Join us as we go all in on this somewhat episodic (but also educational!) proto-slasher, wondering if we’re supposed to know that’s Diana Rigg in hippie drag, and cackling at some of these murder set pieces.
Plus, “Handsy Dickman,” narcissistic gravestones, antisemitic stage makeup, and the ultimate debate: is it theatER or theatRE?
C/W: Attempted suicide, off-screen dog murder.
Cross out Theater of Blood!
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