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Keith Vincent, John Holt, Mary Varn, are joined again by Julien Koetsch to discuss the last two picks from our topic "Fall."
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Segment 1: The Trouble With Harry (film)
Jules' pick for "Fall" is the Hitchcock dark-comedy shot in New England during the Fall of 1954 and released in 1955.
The Trouble With Harry is available on Amazon, and iTunes.
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Segment 2: The Comical Tragedy or Tragical Comedy of Mr. Punch (graphic novel)
Keith's seasonal pick is the graphic novel written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dave McKean. A moody and twisting narrative with perfectly paired visuals.
The Punch and Judy puppets are creepy to begin with, and even darker in this tale.
You can find The Comical Tragedy or Tragical Comedy of Mr. Punch on Amazon, and most comic book vendors.
You can find Scary Stories on Amazon,
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You can follow us on twitter @newtoyoushow and you can leave comments down below!
Join us next week as we continue move into Mid/Late October with the first in our two part series on the topic "Scary"
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Keith Vincent, John Holt, Mary Varn, are joined again by Julien Koetsch to discuss the last two picks from our topic "Fall."
___________
Segment 1: The Trouble With Harry (film)
Jules' pick for "Fall" is the Hitchcock dark-comedy shot in New England during the Fall of 1954 and released in 1955.
The Trouble With Harry is available on Amazon, and iTunes.
_________________
Segment 2: The Comical Tragedy or Tragical Comedy of Mr. Punch (graphic novel)
Keith's seasonal pick is the graphic novel written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dave McKean. A moody and twisting narrative with perfectly paired visuals.
The Punch and Judy puppets are creepy to begin with, and even darker in this tale.
You can find The Comical Tragedy or Tragical Comedy of Mr. Punch on Amazon, and most comic book vendors.
You can find Scary Stories on Amazon,
______________________
You can follow us on twitter @newtoyoushow and you can leave comments down below!
Join us next week as we continue move into Mid/Late October with the first in our two part series on the topic "Scary"