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Andy Roberts

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Dedicated to the unsung heroes of the Video Nasties era, join Andrew Roberts as he explores the delicatessen of degenerate delights, sampling those tasty morsels with surprising contents that just didn’t make the grade onto the official Video Nasties list!
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Nasty Pasty finally returns with a long-anticipated (is it though?) analysis of a true American-Italian giallo experience, with William Rose’s The Girl in Room 2A from 1974. Cosy up away from the Covid blues and tune into the latest from the files of filth!Andy Roberts
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Continuing on from our Black Lives Matter episode, Nasty Pasty tackles another blaxploitation film by a black director: William Crain’s seminal horror Blacula from 1972. And for the first time ever, we have a guest on the podcast. Join me and Jonny Larkin from Screaming Queenz podcast as we sink our teeth into another influential piece of film-maki…
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In solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, Nasty Pasty interrupts its schedule to bring you three influential exploitation horror movies directed by black directors. Providing some context of current events and events of the 70s, Nasty Pasty hopes to kickstart a train of thought about the plight our brothers and sisters are suffering throu…
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A family reunion goes all kinds of awry when the reception is frosty, Daddy’s being apparently poisoned and a pitchfork-wielding maniac is offing the Christmas guests. Tuck in to the Nasty Pasty’s yuletide return as we cover the 1972 TV horror Home for the Holidays!Andy Roberts
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We bid farewell to the Nasty Pasty podcast in our final episode! Two years of hard work has sadly come to an end, and what way to go out with a bang than to cover two foul fetid films which deal with the express act of eating turds! Join us for a scatological delving into utter depravity and filth, with Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salo, The 120 Days of S…
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Avert the children’s eyes and unlock your parental controls; Nasty Pasty is unleashing two full-on hardcore porn movies this week on our Pornographic Horrors episode. All of the blood, guts and dumb victims interspersed with steamy action that goes way beyond the X-rating in Porno Holocaust and Erotic Nights of the Living Dead!…
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It’s hotting up a little on the Nasty Pasty as we showcase our 69th *wink wink* episode on two sultry Emanuelle Films. From the rambunctious mind of auteur trashmeister Joe D’Amato, join us for the steamy, non-PC fumblings of Emanuelle in America and Emanuelle in Bangkok!Andy Roberts
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It’s decidedly more grim at the Nasty Pasty this week, with smelly cadavers, festering rot and a whole host of depraved sex encounters with corpses. Our Necrophilia episode focuses on two European movies that feature nasty perverts who love nothing more than doing the horizontal mambo with a dead body. Join this week’s debauched discussion with 198…
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From the sleazemeister himself comes two action-packed Post-Apocalyptic films, slightly devoid of the boobs, bums, blood and brazenness, but retaining those oh-so-cheesy tropes we all know and love. Nasty Pasty spreads it like peanut butter jelly and lays out two Joe D’Amato cheese pizzas for you, including 2020 Texas Gladiators and Endgame: Bronx’…
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Immerse yourself in the virulent danger of futuristic dystopia, with Nasty Pasty’s 66th episode covering Post-Apocalyptic Action films, showcasing violent gangs, mutants, megalomaniac companies and the last fertile woman on Earth for good measure! Feast your eyes on 1982’s Bronx Warriors and 1983’s 2019: After the Fall of New York!…
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Otherwordly forces and teenage girls conflate in the latest episode from the Nasty Pasty Podcast, covering two Supernatural Girl films featuring mistresses of malevolence with those oh-so-terrifying powers we all love. Witness the foul language and blasphemous bluster of Regan MacNeil in William Friedkin’s The Exorcist, as well as the ethereal tele…
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Shiny, sleek and beautifully dangerous, this week’s Nasty Pasty episode brings two slimy Reptile Gialli to the table, featuring the expected razor blades, leather gloves and red herrings all over again in our final episode on the giallo film. Witness the incredibly colourful, psychedelic madness of Lizard in a Woman’s Skin and the callous, vicious …
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Nasty Pasty ventures into the deep unknown with two Backwoods Slashers, slice ‘n’ dice tales in the badlands of wilderness and the desolate unknown. Join us for twin hillbilly madness in 1981’s Just Before Dawn and the languid ghost slayer of 1981’s Scream.Andy Roberts
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Succumb to a berserk rage and maddening frenzy as we cover two 80s slashers featuring the crazed killers we know and love. Featuring significant bloodletting, moody locations and hundreds of layers of grime, sleaze and 80s nostalgia, join the Nasty Pasty podcast for Bill Lustig’s Maniac and Joe Giannone’s Madman!…
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Explore the seedy underbelly of New York and the Lake District in our double bill of malevolent gropings, savage vengeance and animals who get in the midst of the fight between good and evil. Join us for Nasty Pasty’s last Rape and Revenge episode, covering 1978’s Killer’s Moon and 1981’s Ms. 45!Andy Roberts
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Stay aware and avoid any suspicious persons in our 60th episode of the Nasty Pasty Podcast, where impersonal stalking, threatening obscene phone calls and malevolent murder are the order of the day, covering the misogynistic giallo-slasher Eyes of a Stranger and the iconically tense stalker thriller When a Stranger Calls.…
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To hell with the law and bring on the swift dispensing of justice in our 59th episode of the Nasty Pasty Podcast, reviewing two Vigilante Movies with two antiheroes who hate the scum and slime of the streets and aren’t willing ot wait for the authorities to get there first. Join us for James Glickenhaus’ The Exterminator and James Bryan’s The Execu…
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Prepare yourself for confusion, bombardment and demented enjoyment of our two Montage Horrors this week, covering two mish-mash movies containing constant barrages of bizarre imagery. Tune into Lucio Fulci’s Cat in the Brain and Joel M. Reed’s Blood Bath!Andy Roberts
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Nasty Pasty brings you the classic monsters of the Werewolf and Dracula, though not the monsters you know and love. This week, we’re covering different interpretations of the myth with cicada-inspired shamanic magic in 1982’s The Beast Within and a sickly, frail old vamp with a liking for virgin’s blood only in 1974’s Blood for Dracula!…
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Forget Matt Murdock, Peter Parker and Bruce Wayne- we’re talking about Unwanted Powers in the horror film world, so join us on the Nasty Pasty podcast to see a nymphomaniac become a supernaturally-charged revenge puppet and two sweet old dears become cannibalistic demon-monsters. Today’s feast of frights include Lucio Fulci’s Aenigma and Emmanuel K…
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Nasty Pasty is back yet again with a pair of ravenous flesh-eating gut munchers featuring the zombies you know and love, who are now biting and ripping off more their victims’ flesh. Our two gory spectacles this week have no shame in ripping off other more successful productions for their exploitative visions. Join us and be complicit in the plagia…
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The female-oriented incarceration continues in today’s episode of Nasty Pasty, where flinging poo, intense catfights and unhealthy interactions with dogs are the order of the day in two of the most outrageous examples of women in prison. Join us for Violence in a Women’s Prison and Sadomania!Andy Roberts
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In our first episode of 2019, we cover a theme that most would be fond of. After the extravagent spending of the holidays, we’re all looking to save those pennies, but these two directors this week were doing that anyway by using the budget for one movie but making two. Join us for Jess Franco’s Barbed Wire Dolls and Edoardo Mulargia’s Hotel Paradi…
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Just like Dances with Wolves and Killing Birds, join the Nasty Pasty podcast for two horror films with misleading animal-related films. Look upon the nastiness of George McCowan’s 1972 eco-horror Frogs and 1975’s Blind Dead epilogue Night of the Seagulls.Andy Roberts
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Forget politicians- even zombies can break the rules occasionally, as we can see in today’s collection of conniving, cheating cadavers who break the unholy rules set up by George Romero. Join us for the interdimensional, teleporting zombies of Lucio Fulci’s City of the Living Dead and the blinded, sound-hunting revenant knights of Amando de Ossorio…
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Yippee! Our milestone 50th episode covers the remainder of Reteitalia’s Houses of Doom TV movie series which never made it onto their intended slot due to the violent and gory nature of them. Umberto Lenzi offers us his take on the possessed dwelling theme with 1989’s House of Lost Souls and The House of Witchcraft!…
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Revel in the utter horror and depravity of Italian haunted houses as we tackle two entries from Reteitalia’s House of Doom series commissioned for Italian TV in 1989, where they were promptly banned for being too graphic. Lucio Fulci offers us a duo of frights with The House of Clocks and The Sweet House of Horrors.…
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Join us for spaghetti crimes of the most heinous quality with Nasty Pasty’s return to the Poliziotteschi genre. We cover two films from two video nasty directors: Live Like a Cop Die Like a Man from Ruggero Deodato and Contraband from Lucio Fulci.Andy Roberts
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Get ready for an outrageous shock along with the usual blood and guts, as we cover two slasher films that go big, if not bigger on the gobsmacking twist than the actual body count. Be surprised and horrified at 1983’s Sleepaway Camp and 1986’s April Fool’s Day.Andy Roberts
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Yet another Halloween treat for you… no tricks! After covering the devastation of Michael Myers previously, we’re covering the extremely polarising third Halloween entry, with no killer boogeyman in sight, but a sinister Irish businessman who wants to reduce Halloween to a mass exodus of children’s lives!…
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Trundle the sinister pavements of gloriously lurid Amsterdam and the melancholic paths of Venice as we tour two terrifying examples of tourist locations gone wrong! Nasty Pasty proudly welcomes you to 1988’s Amsterdamned and 1973’s Don’t Look Now!Andy Roberts
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The big bug movie is explored in its infancy in our special extra minisode covering one of the first gigantic mutant insect films, 1954’s Them! Join us for a trip to the past where colour was nowhere to be found, all special effects were practical and social lessons were taught way before even Godzilla was on the scene!…
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Delve into the dangerous world of children in brainwashing cults with the latest Nasty Pasty episode, featuring two films with murderous groups of little kiddies who kill unsuspecting adults who known nothing of their religious devotion! Join us for the classic Children of the Corn and the not-so-classic Beware! Children at Play.…
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Have another extra slice of a Nasty Pasty as we cover a film with the same name as one of the official video nasties. Discover the awful truth that it almost certainly would’ve been seized along with its obscene counterpart in this special bonus episode.Andy Roberts
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As the kids go back to school, the Nasty Pasty podcast covers two films containing two supernaturally-gifted girls who proceed to terrify and harass their non-believing families and friends. Join us for the devilish duo of Cathy’s Curse and Suffer Little Children.Andy Roberts
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The gloves are out and the razors have been cleaned as we ready ourselves for another duo of diabolical giallo films, boasting our favourite tropes of mayhem and murder. Get your checklists at the ready as we explore two typical giallo films in this week’s Nasty Pasty podcast!Andy Roberts
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Root out those violent vouchers and devilish deals as we go shopping at the malls and supermarkets for this week’s latest films, two slasher films set in the confines of retail therapy. Get yourself a bargain and join us for 1986’s Chopping Mall and 1989’s Intruder!Andy Roberts
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Join the Nasty Pasty once more as we foray into the tropical jungles of cannibal films for the last time. This week, there’s a distinct scent of love in the air as we prove Rihanna’s theory of finding love in a hopeless place with two Cannibal Love Stories: Amazonia and Black Orgasm.Andy Roberts
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It’s time to slip on the leather gloves and break out the tools and implements to enjoy another pair of Italian giallo pictures. This week we’re covering two influential examples from Lucio Fulci and Sergio Martino: Don’t Torture a Duckling and Torso!Andy Roberts
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Someone is killing the women and in rather brutal ways, so join us on the Nasty Pasty podcast for two slashers which feature elements of misogyny in various degrees. They are 1985’s The Mutilator from Buddy Cooper and 1982’s The New York Ripper.Andy Roberts
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Join the classic monsters of the Universal and Hammer Horror days, this time with new twists straight from the 70s and 80s. Join new versions of the Gill-Man in Island of Mutations and Dracula, Mud-Men and all sorts of wondrous treats in Spookies!Andy Roberts
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Leave the interstellar threats and mutant aliens behind, and join us for two exploitation gems featuring two berserk animals from own home grown kingdom! We’ll see deadly piranha and rats with intellect in 1979’s Killer Fish and 1984’s Rats: Night of Terror!Andy Roberts
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It’s back to the horror of the aliens this week as the Nasty Pasty tackles two creatures from outer space who stalk our human meat fodder. Unlike last week, these films do not draw as heavily from Ridley Scott’s Alien franchise and instead are references to their own era of inspiration. Join us for 1980’s Without Warning and 1983’s Deadly Spawn.…
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