Adam finds himself in the back of a garage with an Etsy shop owner and antiquities expert (the amazing Ross Bryant) with some experience with the Lament Configuration and walking the line between pleasure and pain in this Hellraiser themed episode. Then Adam talks to our old pal Ross Bryant about his relationship to the film, the beauty of physical media, and some horror recommendations from Shudder and beyond. Don't miss it. Want more from Ross? You can check him out with the Improvised Shakespeare Company or Dropout -- SHOW INFORMATION Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredead Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com Merchandise: TeePublic Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Welcome back to another episode of my neighbors are dead.
I'm your host, Adam Peacock, and we're all familiar with the big names in horror, Freddie Jason, Leland Gaunt.
But who we're not familiar with are the ones just outside the tear, the ones who didn't get to tell their tales.
I bought the death of Superman packaged edition from the Gibraltar Trade center when I was a kid, thinking that I had come into the mother lode, that it was going to be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
And I also had the first issue with Spawn, and that ain't worth shit because they made 2 billion of them.
The point is that a lot of the things I thought of as a kid that were going to be collectibles and worth a lot of money turned out to not be worth Jack.
I paid $40 for a Boba Fett figure because it had a half circle on its hand.
Im kind of stupid, but none of those things ever really gave me the experience or the joy that the thought of buying them was giving me.
It was more exciting to get it to track it down.
And then once I had it, it didnt really seem all that important.
And maybe some things like that dont exist.
Maybe there are some collectibles that just aren't meant to take you there, but maybe some of them do to places you didn't expect.
And I had to go all the way to a garage and talk to an Etsy store owner about just that experience.
Enjoy the show.
Welcome back to another episode of my neighbors are dead.
I'm your host, Adam Peacock.
Coming to you this week from a place that I have been the most comfortable that I've been in a long time.
I'm in a garage.
I love being in a garage.
It's the best.