Ep307: Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon – WGT

What’s up, dorks? I apologize for the episode being late, it has been quite the week. Even now I am fresh out of surgery with blood trickling down my asscrack, doped up and trying to see straight. You know what they say, “The show must go on”.

Which is the mantra of one Leslie Vernon. Leslie is the star of tonight’s feature. He faked his death as a young boy, only to come back many years later to terrorize yours neighborhood. And who soever shall be found, without a V-card, getting down, must stand and face a mask so green or be crushed by an apple press machine. And though you’ll fight to stay alive, you still may need a surgeon; for no mere mortal can escape The Rise of Leslie Vernon.

The movie is Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, that’s the movie we’re doing. You know, in case it’s not obvious.

Artwork was once again done by the incredible Cal Gee. Go follow him on instagram. Also follow Matt on Twitch: @MattyDingDong

It’ll be much less terrifying if you just come to me, while I cum to the Who Goes There Podcast episode 307!

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Who Goes There Podcast Episode 36 – Fear Clinic

youfeed-slipknot-s-corey-taylor-talks-about-the-experience-of-being-part-of-the-movie-fear-clinicBoy oh boy, do we have a humdinger of an episode for you! We recorded this shortly after our last episode went up, and it’s been really hard to sit on it (that’s what she said) for the last week or so.

Robert Englund retired from playing Freddy Kruger and the first thing he did, was check himself into 2014’s Fear Clinic. Obviously we had to check it out, right? I don’t want to give any of that away, but we also get into some GWAR news, talk a little vidja games, hell, we’ve even got comics and music on this episode! For once we actually did what we said we were going to.

We even went ahead and figured out our next film! We were lucky enough to get a screener of the new Adam Green/Alex Pardee film Digging Up The Marrow! Check that out this Friday (2/20) and play along on our next episode. While you’re being awesome and listening to this check us out on Facebook, Twitter, and subscribe to our show on iTunes.

Robert Englund To Say Goodbye To Freddy, Forever

freddyRobert Englund will officially say goodbye to Freddy Krueger at this July’s Flashback Weekend here in Chicago.

The official website announced that Englund, who will be appearing at the convention to sign autographs, will be donning his iconic Freddy makeup that made him famous.

The kicker is that there’s are photo packages with Englund while in character; this is seriously a once in a lifetime opportunity. Continue reading

NECA To Release 30th Anniversary Ultimate Freddy Figure

a-nightmare-on-elm-street-3-dream-warriors1NECA was on hand last night in New York City at the Alamo Drafthouse’s special screening of Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street.

The film, which starred Robert Englund as a spectral child murderer, will have its 30th anniversary this coming November.

NECA is recognizing the landmark with a very special 30th Anniversary “Ultimate Freddy Krueger” figure, which will stand 7″ tall and come rocking a new head sculpt, two alternate heads, the ‘tongue phone’, as well as Tina’s skinned face!

NECA unveiled the painted prototype at the screening, continue reading for pix. Continue reading