Howdy there, Scream Freaks! So, we’re about 1/3 through the second season already and decided to take a brief break from working on the show to try and build the audience who all this hard work is for. After trials and errors with passing out business cards and posting our content on various social media sites, we learned the web is a beautiful but delicate mistress. It can be a means to a successful end when you find your pleasantly receptive audience, but can dish out a passive aggressive lashing on the turn of a dime for any seemingly offensive transgression.
Luckily, we’ve been met with more positive reactions than anything else, but aren’t above a simple apology to anyone who feels we may have overstepped any boundaries. One of our more successful means of reaching new viewers lately has been the old school method of door to door advertising on Twitter. A couple of offended people have labeled these attempts spamming, but we’re actually combing the horror community for specific people who look/sound like they would enjoy animated monster characters celebrating horror movies and sending them an invitation to check the show out. We’ve been looking at a LOT of people and aren’t keeping a list as we go, so we do apologize to those who may have received an invitation more than once. We’re not being aggressive so much as just ignorant we already invited you. For that we’re sorry. Remember we follow back anyone who follows us on Twitter, and if you’ve subscribed to our Youtube channel, let us know if you have one to and we’ll sub back.
Other than that, be sure to catch up on all the latest Screaming Soup! episodes so far for season 2 and watch for an all new Screaming Soup! review coming Monday 4/20/15 where we’ll scream a rocking tribute to Alice Cooper! Please use our social buttons in the upper right corner of the site and follow our tweets, subscribe to our Youtube channel, like our Facebook, watch and share all our vids, and keep that fan mail coming.
That’s pretty much it for now, so I’ll see ya’ later Scream Freaks!
Howdy there, Scream Freaks! St. Patrick’s Day is a blurry haze of a blacked out memory for most by now, but the after image of Warwick Davis’ sneering face continues to fester in my noggin after watching him in the annual Leprechaun marathons on TV. I don’t know when we’ll get around to reviewing this offbeat series that constantly reinvents itself with every movie installment, but a new Graphic Violence is long overdue and is perfect for expanding horror fan’s knowledge of the franchise. That’s right, this little guy dipped his deformed Irish toes into the inky waters of the comic book world a couple of times with stories that could be argued as either true to the genre jumping munchkin or a stupefying fail to horror fanatics everywhere! Just watch the newest Graphic Violence review below!
Other than that, be sure to catch up on all the latest Screaming Soup! episodes so far for season 2 and watch for an all new Screaming Soup! review coming 4/20/15. Please use our social buttons in the upper right corner of the site and follow our tweets, subscribe to our Youtube channel, like our Facebook, watch and share all our vids, and keep that fan mail coming.
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Howdy there, Scream Freaks! Wow, this year is flying by so fast we can hardly believe it! In fact, we almost forgot last week was the Mad Monster Party and shot over there in a hurry! Before we knew it, we were elbows deep in a whole slew of talented people and familiar actors. We witnessed the voice of the Crypt Keeper (John Kassir) in action, Adam West and Burt Ward (Batman) team up for a dynamic panel discussion, and learned Amanda Bearse (Marcy from “Married With Children”) is the nicest person to talk with. Aside from buying some more horror DVDs to add to the ever growing list of trash to trash, we also met with some exciting artists we hope to interview for future Graphic Headstone blogs.
But why wait until then? Here’s some creative people we’ve run into who have some exemplary work we feel the whole world should be made aware of. From left to right you have 1)Dave Berns, 2) The “Bloke’s Terrible Tomb of Terror” publication, 3) Pizza Party Printing, and 4) Morgan Wilson’s Lux Nova Studio. Just click on the image to visit their Facebook pages and check out their work.
Other than that, be sure to catch up on all the latest Screaming Soup! episodes so far for season 2 and watch for an all new Graphic Violence review coming 4/10/15. Please use our social buttons in the upper right corner of the site and follow our tweets, subscribe to our Youtube channel, like our Facebook, watch and share all our vids, and keep that fan mail coming.
That’s pretty much it for now, so I’ll see ya’ later Scream Freaks!
Howdy there, Scream Freaks! As Jack Frost loosens his icy grip on us, we prepare for what’s sure to be a fun and exciting season. Now, check the boogey board and sunscreen there, I’m talking about the season of conventions! Yessir, like pop culture weeds popping up all over the world, now is the time for clicks of special individuals to come together and celebrate their favorite forms of entertainment in every way imaginable . . . and unimaginable! This is the key time for fans of cartoons, larping, ponies, video games, and comics to realize they’re not alone in their obsession and add numbers to rapidly growing cults.
We of course have plans for Screaming Soup! hitting the convention circuit in the near future, but we want to make sure we have plenty of content to share before throwing ourselves at the feet of the public for love and acceptance as the future of horror hosting. That’s not to say we’re not doing our homework, however! We’ve been walking the beat and gett’n an eyeful of plenty of hungry up and coming acts trying to get the word out about themselves. Sadly, some of these people don’t know the first thing about selling themselves or their ideas. We’ve approached talents with all the interest one could muster for hearing their story, but they would fumble horribly with indifferent reactions, mumbling, and describing their works in the most broad and boring ways possible! Believe in your work and convince me it’s worth buying, numb nuts! Don’t hide quietly behind the table and think your art is enough to speak on its own. Stand up, smile, and interact for fuck’s sake!
Other than that, be sure to catch up on all the latest Screaming Soup! episodes so far for season 2 and watch for an all new Graphic Violence review coming in the next 1-2 weeks. Please use our social buttons in the upper right corner of the site and follow our tweets, subscribe to our Youtube channel, like our Facebook, watch and share all our vids, and keep that fan mail coming.
That’s pretty much it for now, so I’ll see ya’ later Scream Freaks!
Howdy there, Scream Freaks! Today’s the 20th, and you know what that means. New Screaming Soup! episode! Season 2 is still cooking with fire as we review one of our personal favorites that we discovered just a few short years ago, “Satan’s Little Helper.” Another example of an under celebrated horror villain we want to get the word out for, this surprise of a movie has it all with good story, hot girls, and a wildly entertaining slasher. But why am I telling you about this here? Play the video below and enjoy watching our review! Images from this episode have been added to our gallery.
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Howdy there, Scream Freaks! Yeeeee-haaaa! We got ourselves another excit’n, side-splitt’n episode, and you’re all invited! This time around we got ourselves an up close look at one of the 80’s lesser known stabby stab horrors, “Scarecrows.” With robber commandoes fighting for their lives to escape a cursed farm, this movie’s like “Predator” if you replace the alien with, well . . . scarecrows! Watch and find out just how bad a movie can be no matter how wild and exciting a concept is.
In addition to the review, we also have a new rogue to add to the show, and he’s a real annoying pain in our asses! Read up on Rook, our latest addition to the cast, and check out the newest stills added to our gallery from this episode.
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Howdy there, Scream Freaks! The year just started, but it already feels like it’s blowing by in a hurry. Or at least that’s how it feels for us given the crazy schedule we’ve committed to for holding the title as the web’s #1 animated horror host site!
This week we revisit our childhoods and take a fond look back at a forgotten animated reincarnation of the classic Universal monsters. For those who don’t know, there was once a short lived Saturday morning cartoon called “Monster Force” and it kicked ass! It’s like the Real Ghostbusters, M.A.S.K., and G.I.Joe were rolled into one and pitted against the undying icons of original terror. It’s everything “Monster Squad” and “Van Helsing” should have been. Check it out in this latest Re-Animated Review below and see for yourself!
In other news, be expecting the newest Screaming Soup! episode 2/20/15, and be on the look out for new Screaming Soup! Eeeh!-Cards for the upcoming holidays in our Extra section of the site. As a reminder, be sure to use our social buttons in the upper right corner of the site. Follow our tweets, subscribe to our Youtube channel, like our Facebook, watch and share all our vids, and keep that fan mail coming.
That’s pretty much it for now, so I’ll see ya’ later Scream Freaks!
Howdy there, Scream Freaks! As always, things have been hectic around here as we continue our never ending efforts to bring you entertaining reviews of some of the most outrageous horror/sci-fi movies this side of the grave for your viewing pleasure. Lately, we’ve realized our show has been growing at a fast pace and have been reaching out to talents in the horror community for help. This mostly has to do with needing more voice talent for our expanding cast, and plenty of people have been quick to respond already. What’s better than being the voice of a cartoon character? Now, if you or anyone you know is interested in providing voices for future episodes of Screaming Soup! just hit us up at screamingsoup@gmail.com (preferably with a demo reel with all the different voices you can do for us to consider). Given you may be half way across the world from us or in another dimension, you will more than likely need access to your own recording equipment if we were to use you. And most importantly (or sadly), this would be pro bono work. With our show still up and coming, the best compensation we can offer you is a credit to add to your resume of work for future gigs that will hopefully be well paying jobs.
We’ve also been contacted by other horror shows out there who requested doing cameos with us which we’re down for as long as we can work it into our production schedule. One such show we’ve had a lot of fun talking with is “Your Final Answer with the Grim Reaper.” This guy’s got a lot of energy and enthusiasm for what he does, and certainly has talent we’re happy he’s lending to upcoming episodes of Screaming Soup! Be sure to support him through Youtube and Twitter.
Other than that, we should have an all new Re-Animated Review up and running within 2 weeks, and are currently working on the final drafts of some new Screaming Soup! Holiday Eeeh!-Cards for those needing some unique cards for birthdays and Valentine’s. These macabre messages for friends and loved ones should be up and available by next week.
As a reminder, be sure to use our social buttons in the upper right corner of the site. Follow our tweets, subscribe to our Youtube channel, like our Facebook, watch and share all our vids, and keep that fan mail coming. I’ll see ya’ later Scream Freaks!
Howdy there, Scream Freaks, and welcome to Screaming Soup! Season 2! To kick off this monumental shindig, we bring you an obscure blast from the past, “Monster High.” Chock full of monsters and critters, this low budget high school horror has it all . . . it’s just poorly presented! Join us for a couple of cold ones while we rate this film with some minor distractions from around the Howl-Inn Grub and Spirits. Be sure to share our latest video far and wide to help grow the Scream Freak army, and new stills from the episode have been added to the site’s gallery if you’re interested.
In other news, we’ve got some more Screaming Soup! Presents vids on the way and some new Screaming Soup! Eeeh!-Cards in the works for lover’s hot and humid holiday next month. Nothing says, “I love you,” better than a Screaming Soup! Valentine’s Day Eeeh!-Card!
As a reminder, be sure to use our social buttons in the upper right corner of the site. Follow our tweets, subscribe to our Youtube channel, like our Facebook, watch and share all our vids, and keep that fan mail coming. I’ll see ya’ later Scream Freaks!