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On the latest episode of the podcast, Jamie wonders just how many renaissance faires Keith David performed at early in his career, Doug allows his preferred method of 'intimate murder' slip, and we both wonder just how much hot cocoa Nauls has to make regularly. Grab your old-time prospector's hat, plus in that Commodore 64 to play your dog/alien DNA game, and join us as we revisit Carpenter after being underwhelmed by both They Live! and Escape from New York with The Thing!The Thing is a 1982 film directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, Keith David, Richard Masur, T.K. Carter, David Clennon, Richard Dysart, Charles Hallahan, Peter Maloney, Donald Moffat, Joel Polis, Thomas G. Waites & Adrienne Barbeau.Visit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookVisit our WebsiteDoug's Schitt's Creek podcast, Schitt's & Giggles can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/schitts-and-giggles-a-schitts-creek-podcast/id1490637008
The wait is over! Season 3 of BSFS kicks off with John Carpenter's 1981 cult classic, Escape from New York!Starring, Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Harry Dean Stanton, Adrienne Barbeau, Isaac Hayes, Donald Pleasence, and Ernest Borgnine.
We continue with John Carpenter month - Carpenuary - with the 1980's, The Fog. We both enjoyed the heck out of this goofy supernatural starring Tom Atkins, Adrienne Barbeau, Janet Leigh, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Hal Holbrook. Also, is it in TA's contract to be a crippling alcoholic with a penchant for road sodas in every movie? Rae covers Twinsanity for this weeks Tubi or Not Tubi Up Next: Prince of Darkness What We're Watching: Mr. McMahon The Know Rogan Experience Where to Find us: Instagram Threads Facebook Youtube TikTok Letterboxd boozeboobsandbloodpodcast@gmail.com boozeboobsandbloodpodcast.com bluesky: @b3podcast.bsky.social
In the early '70s, films like The Omega Man, Soylent Green, and THX-1138 painted a bleak future of chaos and government control. By 1981, the tone had shifted, with films like Raiders of the Lost Ark and Clash of the Titans offering escapism and classic good vs. evil battles. But then came this 80s flick, set in a dystopian 1997 where Manhattan is a prison island. The hero, a morally gray anti-hero on a mission to rescue the President, must navigate a world full of shady characters and alliances. Join Tim Williams and guest co-host, Nicholas Pepin from the "Pop Culture Roulette" Podcast, to dive into Escape from New York on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast. Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode: The idea of putting a wig on at one point in the film was improvised by Donald Pleasance. The shot of Maggie's corpse under the Duke's car was added after principal photography was done as John Carpenter felt the audience wouldn't get that the impact had killed her. Carpenter and Adrienne Barbeau filmed the shot in their garage with her under their own car. Sources: Wikipedia, IMDB https://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-chart/weekend/1981/07/10 https://www.gq.com/story/escape-from-new-york-40-kurt-russell-john-carpenter-grim-future Some sections were composed by ChatGPT We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support! https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback
Look across the water, into the darkness and look for the fog on episode 142 of The Horror Stans Podcast! For this one we have John Carpenter's classic follow up to Halloween with 1980's The Fog! Listen as we discuss the incredible atmosphere of this film, if this classic ghost story (with a little gore!) is a bit to slow, Adrienne Barbeau's awesome Stevie Wayne, a great cast feat. scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis and was this plot to complicated for us? We hope you enjoy! Please give us a follow and 5 star rating! We appreciate you all! Instagram and Twitter: @horrorstans Tiktok: @horrorstanspodcast Steve: @screamsteve/@stesta621 Matt: @mcavo 92
The second episode of our special retrospective 20th season looks back to the awesome movie year of 1989 with the first of Josh's three picks, J.F. Lawton's Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death. Written and directed by J.F. Lawton (under the name J.D. Athens) and starring Shannon Tweed, Karen Mistal, Bill Maher and Adrienne Barbeau, Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death was a staple of basic cable programming in the 1990s.Visit https://www.awesomemovieyear.com for more info about the show.Make sure to like Awesome Movie Year on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear and follow us on Twitter @AwesomemoviepodYou can find Jason online at http://goforjason.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Twitter @JHarrisComedyYou can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/ and on Twitter @signalbleedYou can find our producer David Rosen's Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod and the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod.You can also follow us all on Letterboxd to keep up with what we've been watching at goforjason, signalbleed and bydavidrosen.Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to exclusive content from Awesome Movie Year, plus fellow podcasts Piecing It Together and All Rice No Beans, and music by David Rosen: https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenAll of the music in the episode is by David Rosen. Find more of his music at https://www.bydavidrosen.comPlease like, share, rate and comment on the show and this episode, and tune in for the next retrospective episode, looking back to the awesome movie year of 1999 with the first of two Christmas episodes, on Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.
In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with director Rachel Klein about socioeconomic barriers to working in theatre, mentorship as a tool to make theatre work more accessible, the challenges of earning respect as a woman leader, and more. Click here for a transcript of the episode! Episode Notes Hosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy AndrewsGuest: Rachel KleinMusic: Chloe Geller Episode Resources: NAMT Festival of New Musicals Iconoclast Theatre Collective The Trouble with Dead Boyfriends Esther, Heart of a Queen at the George Theater Spells of the Sea at the Kennedy Center Guest Bio: Rachel Klein (she/her) is a New York City-based stage director specializing in new play and musical development. Off-Broadway: The Gospel According to Heather (Theatre 555; starring Katey Sagal); Red Roses, Green Gold (Minetta Lane Theatre/ft. the music of the Grateful Dead); Around the World in 80 Days (The Davenport Theatre); The Anthem (Lynn Redgrave Theatre); The Opposite of Love (Royal Performing Arts Space). Selected NYC: Tink! (NYMF); More Than All the World (Theatre for the New City); Circus of Circus (The House of Yes). Selected Regional: The Suffragist (Gallagher Bluedorn Theatre; starring Nancy Opel), Dead Certain (composer: Air Supply's Graham Russell); 54 the Musical (House of Independents; starring Michaela Jaé Rodriguez and Frankie Grande). Selected workshops and readings: High Priest (Paul Iacono's Warhol Factory play); Helen (Starring Bonnie Milligan), Medusa: A New Pop Opera. Charity: Ms. Klein directed the charity roast of Michael Musto raising funds for the Callen Lorde Community Health Center, featuring Rosie O'Donnell, Bruce Vilanch, and Jinkx Monsoon. Ms. Klein is a proud member of SDC, founding member of Iconoclast Theatre Collective, guest teaching artist at Fordham University, serves on the New Musical Screening Committee for NAMT, directed Double, Double for Bite-Sized Broadway (ft. Richard Kind), and is the Director/Showrunner of the audio series The World to Come (ft. Adrienne Barbeau). Up next: Esther, Heart of a Queen (The George Theatre, Houston); Spells of the Sea (The Kennedy Center, DC). Find Rachel Online: Visit Rachel's website Follow Rachel on Instagram Follow Rachel on Facebook Thanks for listening! Who do you want to hear from next on the Women & Theatre Podcast? Nominate someone here. The Women & Theatre Podcast is created and produced by Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews. Please like, comment, subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and consider making a donation to support our work. Thank you for listening!
We close out our epic comedies month with the most successful epic comedy (after the perfection of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, of course): The Cannonball Run. Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Farrah Fawcett, Roger Moore, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr, Adrienne Barbeau, Mel Tillis, Terry Bradshaw, Jack Elam, Jackie Chan, and Jamie Farr having a ton of fun on screen. Written by Brock Yates, who created the actual race the movie is based on and directed by Hal Needham, a stuntman-turned-director. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegenxfiles/support
Also know as, Bridge Across Time, is a TV movie about Jack the Ripper somehow traveling through time to 1985 Arizona. Specifically, to the London Bridge that was moved from London to Arizona. See, it all makes perfect sense. This movie stars David Hasselhoff, Stepfanie Kramer, Randolph Mantooth and Adrienne Barbeau, so a very big named cast. The Hoff is a cop who moved from Chicago, we hear about that a lot, and he is the only one who can figure out these murders that are happening in London Village area. It's weird, very cheesy and totally 80s. Check it out.
The Fog is a 1980 American independent supernatural horror film directed by John Carpenter, who also co-wrote the screenplay and created the music for the film. It stars Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Atkins, Janet Leigh and Hal Holbrook. It tells the story of a strange, glowing fog that sweeps over a small coastal town in Northern California. If you have anything to add to the discussion, please don't hesitate to do so by reaching out to us on social media @TheFilmFlamers, or call our hotline and leave us a message at 972-666-7733! Watch The Fog: https://amzn.to/3Z9pLCH Out this Month: The Fog The Mist Coming in December 2024: Silent Night Deadly Night 1 & 2 Get in Touch: Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFilmFlamers Visit our Store: https://teespring.com/stores/thefilmflamers Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFilmFlamers TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefilmflamers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmFlamers/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thefilmflamers/ Our Website: https://www.filmflamers.com Call our Hotline: 972-666-7733 Our Patrons: Alex M Andrew Bower Anthony Criswell Ashlie Thornbury BattleBurrito Benjamin Gonzalez Bennett Hunter BreakfastChainsawMassacre Brittany Bellgardt Call me Lestat. Canadianmatt3 CenobiteBetty Christopher Nelson Cj Mcginnis Dan Alvarez Dirty Birdy Gia Gillian Murtagh GlazedDonut GWilliamNYC Irwan Iskak James Aumann Jessica E Joanne Ellison Josh Young Julia 90 Alison Karl Haikara Kimberly McGuirk Kitty Kelly Kyle Kavanagh Laura O'Malley Lisa Libby Lisa Söderberg Livi Loch Hightower M Hussman Mac Daddy Marissa E Mary Matthew McHenry Nicole McDaniel Nikki (phillyenginerd) Niko Allred Orion Yannotti Pablo the Rhino Penelope Nelson random dude Robert Eppers Rosieredleader Ryan King Sean Homrig Sinesthero The Dean Swann Walstrich William Skinner Sweet dreams... "Welcome to Horrorland" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Includes music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
What do you get when you mix a couple of Edgar Allan Poe stories with two famed horror directors, George Romero and Dario Argento, more than a dash of Tom Savini and a dab of Harvey Keitel and Adrienne Barbeau?Two Evil Eyes!Join Dan and Brock as they take you on journey through a horror movie that has all the making of an instant classic but was little seen!Let the fellas know what you think of this film and the podcast over at www.droppedculture.com or by sending them some correspondence over at droppedculturepodcast@gmail.com.If you would rather, you can always catch the guys on Facebook, X or The Gram!
Actor and author Author Adrienne Barbeau joins Frank Mackay on this episode of The Frank Mackay Show!
In this spine-chilling episode of our Tales of Horror series, we journey back to 1980 to explore John Carpenter's atmospheric masterpiece, "The Fog." Join us as we unravel the eerie tale woven by Carpenter and his co-writer Debra Hill, featuring a stellar cast that includes the hauntingly beautiful Adrienne Barbeau, the iconic Jamie Lee Curtis, and seasoned actors like Tom Atkins, Janet Leigh, and Hal Holbrook. We discuss the film's supernatural horror elements, its impact on the genre, and why it has grown to become a beloved cult classic over the decades. Joining in for this discussion is Leo of the Films and Fermentation Podcast, who chose this old-fashioned ghost story that still delivers on spooky terror. From the chilling score to the fog-laden coastal setting, this episode is a must-listen for horror enthusiasts and film buffs alike. Tune in, if you dare, and discover the secrets lurking within "The Fog"! Link For Guests: Films and Fermentation Podcast Where To Watch The Fog
Creepshow (1982) Directed By: George A. Romero Starring: Hal Holbrook, Leslie Nielsen, Adrienne Barbeau, some handsome Frankenstein looking fuckers. Sean can chalk this up to one of his most terrifying early memories, and John's a big fan of Fluffy, but this George Romero directed, Stephen King written horror anthology has a few tricks up it's sleeve. IMDB describes it as: "Five grisly tales from a kid's comic book about a murdered father rising from his grave, a bizarre meteor, a vengeful husband, a mysterious crate's occupant, and a plague of cockroaches." We Also Talked About Chop & Steele (TubiTv) Dollywood (#1 Theme Park in the U.S.) Salem's Lot (2024) (Max) Terrifier 3 (In Theaters) Check our our last 2 years of Horrorween Episodes to catch up on what you missed! 2023 Pumpkinhead Tremors Friday the 13th: 3D Final Summer Frankenhooker Halloween 2 w/Jordana from Pretty Killer Podcast 2022 Monster Dog Child's Play (1988) Slither Hellraiser (2022) Halloween Ends Halloween Like what you hear here? We're on the youtubes now with our entire new back catalog and some upcoming exclusive content available at https://youtube.com/@deweypodmonster (Some of the above links are affiliate links, if you purchase through these affiliate links we do get a small kickback, and it's the best way to support this show!). Rate and Review us on the podcast platform of your choice! As always, remember, you can always find the latest goings on at our website Crap.Town Check out our fellow podcast network members at Yourunpodcast.com
Welcome back to Retro Life 4 You, the podcast that takes you back to the creepiest, campiest, and most iconic movies of the 80's! I'm Chris Adams, and tonight, we're setting sail for one of the most atmospheric horrors of the decade. That's right—grab your flashlights and prepare for some seriously eerie vibes because we're talking about John Carpenter's The Fog!Released in 1980, The Fog is a ghost story like no other. A mysterious mist rolls into a sleepy coastal town, bringing with it vengeful spirits from a long-buried secret. Ghostly sailors, hooks, swords, and a thick, glowing fog—Carpenter delivers an old-school ghost tale with his signature tension and style. It's equal parts creepy and classic Carpenter atmosphere.From the haunting score to the chilling visuals, we'll be breaking down all the moments that make The Fog a cult classic. We'll dive into the story of Antonio Bay, the ghostly vengeance lurking within the mist, and why this movie still sends shivers down your spine. Plus, we'll talk about the killer cast, including scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis, Adrienne Barbeau as the radio DJ with a perfect voice for horror, and a little town's darkest secret.So, lock your doors, keep an eye on that strange weather rolling in, and join us as we explore the ghostly fog that changed everything. It's time to unravel the mystery of The Fog! If you are new to the podcast then please consider following us on the platform that you love, we can be found most anywhere that you listen to your favorite podcasts. Please leave us a rating and review if you listen on iTunes and a 5 star rating if you listen on Spotify. If you like what you hear then please share the show with your friends and family. If you would like to help support the podcast by donating a small amount or any custom amount you choose then please visit the following link:https://retrolife4u.com/supportThis is not a membership or anything just a way for you to help support us without paying a reoccurring monthly fee when you feel like you are able to help. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for shows or you have a question you would like us to read on air then email us at retrolife4you@gmail.com You can find us on social media at the following places:FacebookInstagramTik TokYouTubeRetro Life 4 You Website
Nothing says Halloween like multiple tales of terror & revenge! The magical collaboration of George A. Romero & Stephen King was born from a genuine love for the horror genre, comradery & ingenious creativity. Join us for this dive into the lively CREEPSHOW spirit & how it became one of the most celebrated horror anthologies around. ///***Discussions include*** Bringing Romero, King & Tom Savini together; EC Comics, formation of the film & assembling an anthology screenplay; dissection of individual stories, tonality, common themes; bits about the cast & performances, plus special effects, editing & music; release, reception, favorite moments, longevity of the franchise & plenty of behind the scenes action. Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Stephen King, Leslie Nielsen, E.G. Marshall & so many more star in CREEPSHOW (1982) /// Directed by George A. Romero. ///***Picks of the Week*** • Lindsay's Pick: TALES FROM THE CRYPT (1972). Joan Collins, Peter Cushing, Richard Greene /// Directed by Freddie Francis. • Justin's Pick: TALES FROM THE HOOD (1995). Clarence Williams III, David Alan Grier, Rosalind Cash, Corbin Bernsen /// Directed by Rusty Cundieff. ///***MurrayMoment*** Bill gets some innocent revenge on a well-known film critic. ///***Final Thoughts on CREEPSHOW*** • Please rate, review & subscribe. • Follow on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok & YouTube. • Hosts: Justin Johnson & Lindsay Reber // Music: Matt Pace // Announcer: Mary Timmel // Logo: Beau Shoulders. www.dontpushpausepodcast.com dontpushpausepodcast@gmail.com Be Kind & Rewatch // October 15, 2024
Send us a textJoin former child star Moosie Drier and author Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with legendary actress Adreinne Barbeau!Adrienne discusses her Broadway roles in Fiddler on the Roof and Grease, working with Bea Arthur on the groundbreaking sitcom Maude, starring with Moosie on Charlie and the Great Balloon Chase, her movies such as The Fog, Escape from New York, and Swamp Thing, competing on Battle of the Network Stars, & much more!Support the show
Every weekday during HALLOWEEN HUMPFEST represents a different horror them and we're happy to kick off the first of four JOHN CARPENTUESDAY selections. Every Tuesday we discuss a John Carpenter film that we've been long overdue to watch and today is his follow up to his and Debra Hill's smash hit “Halloween” that sees the return of Jamie Lee Curtis and Nancy Loomis. We're discussing the salty 1980 horror “THE FOG” also starring Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins, Janet Leigh & Hal Holbrook. A legacy of horror envelopes the town of Antonio Bay as strange things begin to happen on its 100th anniversary. A lot going on but Carpenter manages to execute this eerily serene horror in interesting ways. Seriously, we about fell asleep looking at these coastal landscapes and guilty whisperings of the village priest. Not a complaint. Why is this era of Carpenter so soothing? Here's a link we found: https://archive.org/details/the.-fog.-1980.720p.-blu-ray.x-264.-yify Subscribe to us on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact us here: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Check our past & current film ratings here: https://moviehumpers.wordpress.com Hear us on podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6o6PSNJFGXJeENgqtPY4h7 Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/culturewrought
Send us a textJoin former child star Moosie Drier and author Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with legendary actress Adreinne Barbeau!Adrienne discusses her Broadway roles in Fiddler on the Roof and Grease, working with Bea Arthur on the groundbreaking sitcom Maude, starring with Moosie on Charlie and the Great Balloon Chase, her movies such as The Fog, Escape from New York, and Swamp Thing, competing on Battle of the Network Stars, & much more!Support the show
In this episode, we dive deep into the eerie coastal town of Antonio Bay, where a mysterious fog rolls in, bringing with it vengeful spirits! Directed by the legendary John Carpenter, "The Fog" is a masterclass in atmospheric horror and suspense. We'll explore the film's haunting cinematography, the spine-chilling soundtrack, and its iconic cast, including Jamie Lee Curtis and Adrienne Barbeau. Is "The Fog*" still as terrifying today as it was back in 1980? Let's find out as we break down the key moments, themes, and Carpenter's unique approach to building tension. Whether you're a horror fan or just discovering this classic, you won't want to miss this in-depth review!Spooky Halloween intro made by: "Aries Beats - Halloween Pipe Organ" is under a Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0) license.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... / ariesbeats Music powered by BreakingCopyright: •
This week, we kick off Spooktober with the original horror anthology film, a collaboration between two titans of the genre from two different mediums as the king of horror movies brings to life a script from the King of horror fiction to create a loving homage to the creepy comic books they both grew up reading. It's 1982's Creepshow, directed by George A. Romero, written by Stephen King, and starring Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, Ted Danson, Ed Harris and Bingo O'Malley. As an anthology film it's a bit uneven, and King probably should have recused himself from acting in the movie. But it's undeniably charming, working off a formula that I must lament we don't get more of still to this day. Plus: Giving the fans what they want, we've got more Diet Root Beer discussion. If you'd like to watch the movie before listening to our discussion, Creepshow is not currently streaming anywhere north of the border but can be rented on YouTube and Cineplex. Other works discussed on this episode include Beverly Hills Cop, Hook, Rebel Ridge, First Blood, Will & Harper, Star Trek: First Contact, Smile, The Ring, It Follows, Alien, Trick 'r Treat, Creepshow 2, Creepshow (2019), The Outer Limits (1995), The Stand (1994), IT Chapter Two, Hulk, Decision To Leave, Cheers, Black Mirror, American Horror Stories, From Dusk Til Dawn, Planet Terror and Dawn of the Dead, among others. We'll be back next week as Spooktober continues with a prolonged stay in the King's court, as we check in with the 2007 John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson hotel horror 1408! That one is available to stream in Canada on Hollywood Suite at the moment. Until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
Send us a textCreepshow is the pinnacle of '80s horror anthology, and we're here for it. The dream team of horror came together to create this masterpiece. And that team is George Romero, Stephen King and Tom Savini.Tell me how a cast including Leslie Nielson, Ted Danson, Hal Holbrook, Ed harris, Adrienne Barbeau, E.G. Marshall and Fritz Weaver (among many others) somehow created a campy comic book based horror anthology for the ages. I'll wait.
Send us a textThe Fog is a sleeper in John Carpenter's canon. The soundtrack is not! This 1980 movie demands your attention with a stacked cast (see what I did there) of Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Hal Holbrook, Tom Atkins, Janet Leigh, John Houseman, and of course Tommy Lee Wallace. Beautifully shot and scored on a modest budget, this movie has aged like a fine wine. So many films that were critically panned have become classics over time, and John Carpenter has his share in that column. Which is a shame. I'm sure that had he been embraced as the master he was/is, we'd have more of these gems to enjoy. Creeping death to us all.
This week we're incredibly excited to chat with writer/director/actor Adam MacDonald! He's the filmmaker behind Backcountry, Pyewacket and seasons 3-5 of Slasher! We chat about working with animals, the phenomenal Missy Peregrym, getting to meet Game of Throne's Ghost and so much more before taking it back to the beginning and learning about his horror history. Then we find out why the new The Twilight Zone episode "Teacher's Aide" terrified him growing up. We talk about Adrienne Barbeau, the effects and so much more. You can follow Adam on Twitter and Instagram.Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too! We're also on Bluesky with the same usernames. Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! Ask us for our Discord server!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a long Hiatus, Dan is back inside the Fifth Dimension diving deep into the seventh episode of the 1985 Twilight Zone reboot. The first segment, "Teacher's Aide" stars a Gargoyle possesed Adrienne Barbeau taking revenge on her unruly students. In "Palladin of the Lost Hour" Harlan Ellison spins a tale that unites an unlikely father and son relationship. Danny Kaye and Glynn Turman shine in this emotional two hander.
Send us a Text Message.After the length of that last episode, you may have thought that we were dead. But no, we have one final stop before we can escape the Summer of Action! Well, two technically.But if we're going to escape from two of America's major cities, we may need help from someone with experience. Thankfully, Snake Plissken always seems to get captured at the most convenient times, when some serious rescue or recovery situation presents itself. Better team up with Snake and give this a listen if you want to be the Duke of Podcast Listeners, a number one! Break out of summer with John Carpenter's Escape from New York (1981) and Escape from L.A. (1996)!
Nick is unbelievably thrilled to welcome legendary actress Adrienne Barbeau to the podcast to talk about her incredible career and her upcoming appearance at The Flashback Weekend Horror Convention in Rosemont, Illinois. Nick and Adrienne discuss her performances in classic movies such as "Escape from New York," "Creepshow," "Back to School," and many more. They also talk about her experiences working on the groundbreaking Norman Lear show "Maude," and delve into her stage and voice-over work (she is Catwoman!), music credits, and the books she has written. Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick have fun talking about Sandra Bullock and her "kooky-crazy-lady" movies, the weirdness of Young Adult books, creepy AI pictures, and how "brilliant" the Sly Stallone 1993 movie "Demolition Man" really is. [EP261]
In this episode of Angles: A Lamborghini Podcast we dive into one of the top cult car films of all time: “The Cannonball Run”. To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Countach LP 400 S that starred in the movie, we brought the iconic actress duo Adrienne Barbeau and Tara Buckman together for the first time since the movie's release on June 19th, 1981, along with Jeff Ippoliti, the owner of the legendary super sports car.
National Corn on the cob day. Entertainment from 1980. Worst accident in motorsports history, 1st horse racing triple crown winner, Great Barrier reef discovered by white guys. Todays birthdays - Jacques Cousteau,Gene Wilder, Adrienne Barbeau, Graham Russell, Donnie Van Zant, Hugh Laurie, Peter Dinklage, Shia Labeouf. John Wayne died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Corn Cobb - Parry GrippFunkytown - Lipps IncMy heart - Ronnie MilsapBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/All out of love - Air SupplyCaught up in you - 38 SpecialExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on Facebook or cooolmedia.com
Send us a Text Message.Put on your Speedo and light a Marlborough, you're the next competitor on Battle of the Network Stars! Sarah and Lauren are using their core strength as they dip into this long-running network television special, with 19 episodes between 1976-1988. Hosted by Howard Cossel and broadcast live from Pepperdine University, Battle of the Network Stars made the most of a captive audience and actors with network contracts. Bringing your favorite celebrities from the small screen into your home for a special athletic competition event, along with a big dollop of sexual harassment and gender stereotypes! Featuring: BODYSUIT UPDATE, feedback from the streets, why you should NOT share your peanut butter with your dog like that, the essence of Tom Selleck, STARS STARS AND MORE STARS!, styles the Dipperz wish would come back from the 90's, and Lauren being undignified about Adrienne Barbeau. BONUS: A song about the peanut butter dog thing. Email us! dipperzpod@gmail.com Support the pod! www.patreon.com/dipperzInstagram! @dipperz_podcast
Send us a Text Message.Put on your Speedo and light a Marlborough, you're the next competitor on Battle of the Network Stars! Sarah and Lauren are using their core strength as they dip into this long-running network television special, with 19 episodes between 1976-1988. Hosted by Howard Cossel and broadcast live from Pepperdine University, Battle of the Network Stars made the most of a captive audience and actors with network contracts. Bringing your favorite celebrities from the small screen into your home for a special athletic competition event, along with a big dollop of sexual harassment and gender stereotypes! Featuring: BODYSUIT UPDATE, feedback from the streets, why you should NOT share your peanut butter with your dog like that, the essence of Tom Selleck, STARS STARS AND MORE STARS!, styles the Dipperz wish would come back from the 90's, and Lauren being undignified about Adrienne Barbeau. BONUS: A song about the peanut butter dog thing. Email us! dipperzpod@gmail.com Support the pod! www.patreon.com/dipperzInstagram! @dipperz_podcast
Sadly, we've reached the end of Stephen King Month here on The Blind Rage Podcast. However, we're going out with an absolute banger: George Romero's 1982 cult classic anthology CREEPSHOW! This is a movie that has it all: furry monsters in crates, bloodthirsty sea creatures, the reanimated corpse of an abusive father, hundreds of thousands of roaches, and a stacked cast of amazing actors. We have Ted Danson, Leslie Nielson, Ed Harris, Adrienne Barbeau, Carrie Nye, Tom Atkins, E.G. Marshall, and Stephen King himself! I can't say enough about how fun and campy this one is. It's a horror classic that only gets better with repeated viewings. So, grab a few cans of Raid, an industrial-strength weed whacker, and your cherished mail-order voodoo doll. The show is about to begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blindragepod/message
It's almost Founder's Day at Antonio Bay, so the IMMP celebrates by rolling into John Carpenter's 1980 movie THE FOG.
It's time for another round of everyone's favorite alcove in the It Happened One Year complex of topics - The Love Corner! Sarah & Joe run down the list of marriages and divorces from 1984, from the titans of politics to the seedy philanderers of Tinseltown, with much classic digressing along the way. Hear tales of the hosts encountering many of today's subjects in the various movie theaters, comedy clubs, and street corners they frequent! Listen as they cannot recall which band sang what song and debate who exactly DeBarge is! Witness cameos from the likes of G.E. Smith, Pierre Trudeau, Mary Poppins, Apollo Creed, Paul Thomas Anderson, Adrienne Barbeau, UHF, and many more! Love goes where my rosemary grows this week on the big show!
0:00 SEG 1 We chat with Adrienne Barbeau about her start in show business, her role in Maude, and more! https://www.instagram.com/adrienne_barbeau/ 16:31 SEG 2 Adrienne Barbeau discusses getting the role of the voice of Catwoman in Batman: TAS and how she decides which roles to take. 31:42 SEG 3 Adrienne Barbeau talks about whether or not she would have taken a role in a James Bond movie if it was offered, working on 'Cannibal Women in The Avocado Jungle of Death', and her time on "General Hospital". Check out the ‘Justice League Revisited Podcast' with Susan Eisenberg and James Enstall at https://anchor.fm/justiceleague Thanks to our sponsors Historic St. Charles, Missouri (https://www.discoverstcharles.com/), Bug's Comics and Games (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070575531223), Kokomo Toys (https://www.kokomotoys.com/) Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/ Producer - Joseph Vosevich https://twitter.com/Joey_Vee --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamesenstall/support
New month, new theme! All April long will be One Night Only - a celebration of films that (mostly) take place in just one night. First up is our latest look at a John Carpenter classic - Escape from New York! Ben and Anthony discuss the debut of Kurt Russell's most iconic character, Snake Plissken, the bizarre-yet-cool tone created by Carpenter (and cinematographer Dean Cundey), and the free production value of shooting this movie in St. Louis... which just kind of looked like that at the time. Co-written, co-scored and directed by John Carpenter, and starring Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasence, Isaac Hayes, Adrienne Barbeau, and Harry Dean Stanton.
Marvel Team-Up #124 (1982)It's a brand-new run of books as we jump into some Marvel Team-Up. This week, Spider-Man links up with our friend Beast to fight off the vengeance-seeking Professor Power. The good professor here is mad that another professor (Professor X) did a botch job on his catatonic son's mind so now he wants to take it out on everything X-Men adjacent. All this plus Hank McCoy's intolerant mother, Romans versus hillbillies and a special cameo from Adrienne Barbeau!Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter (X) @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTPlease rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
Two Evil Eyes is a Horror Anthology film with 2 segments, one directed by George Romero and the other directed by Dario Argento. The film also stars such actors as Adrienne Barbeau, Harvey Keitel, E.G. Marshall and Tom Atkins. Another bonus is the fact that the special effects are done by Tom Savini. Andy takes a look at this weirdly obscure movie and gives his thoughts.
We're finally back! Four weeks (and a few days) but hopefully now we'll be back on a normal schedule for a while. This week we're covering a Carpenter classic - Escape from New York. We talk Kurt Russell's coolness, set design, 1970s, and much more! We'll be back in a couple weeks with a Valentine's Day related film, until then contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us! Twitter/X- @RollItPodcast Instagram - @rollitpodcast Music by Ethan Rapp
This week on Fabulous Film & Friends we're going to analyze a trio of “cult classics” from the actor/director pairing of Kurt Russell and John Carpenter. Starting with 1981's Escape From New York starring Mr. Russell, Donald Pleasance, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Harry Dean Stanton, Adrienne Barbeau, Isaac Hayes and Season Hubley, on to 1982's The Thing starring Russell, Donald Moffat, Keith David, Richard Dysart, David Clennon, T.K, Carter, Richard Masur, Charles Hallahan and Wilford Brimley, And finally 1986's Big Trouble in Little China starring Russell, Dennis Dun, Kim Cattrall, James Hong, Donald Li, Kate Burton, Suzee Pai and Victor Wong, My two guests are the only pair who would be up for such a comprehensive cinematic showdown : Lit major and lil' Sis Roseanne Caputi and Actor Funnyman Photobug, Alex Robertson. Before we run the gauntlet, the synopses: In Escape From New Yorkex soldier and current convict Snake Plisskin is forced under the threat of death by government agent Hauk to rescue the President of the United States after a group of insurgents cause Air Force One to crash in New York city which by 1997 has become a walled off maximum security prison. The Thing catalogues the paranoia, fear and sheer horror that ensues when a shape-shifting alien invades an American Antarctic Research Facility. Big Trouble in Little China follows the mystic, martial-arts laden misadventures of blowhard truck driver Jack Burton, who, on a routine stop in San Francisco's Chinatown wins a bet over his buddy Wang Chi. In order to collect his money, Jack follows Wang to the airport to meet Wang's beautiful green-eyed betrothed bride Miao Yin who is summarily kidnapped by the evil ancient supernatural gang Lord David Lo Pan. Lo Pan, for his part, inhabits a broken down and decrepit old body and can only move as a spirit in his young and powerful form. In order to attain full strength and fleshly form, Lo Pan needs Wang's green-eyed bride to break his century old curse. With the help of lawyer Gracie Law and a troupe of warriors led by magical Egg Shen, Jack and Wang charge into David Lo Pan's compound to stage a daring rescue. Which film rates the highest?Find out!
Our hosts return to the podcave and Alex shares his recent chat that he had with the iconic voice of CATWOMAN herself, Adrienne Barbeau.Adrienne shares the story on how she got the job as Catwoman, along with who inspired her voice choice, and the memories she had working on the show.She also shares her thoughts on Kevin Conroy and what she's been up to recently in the world of acting, directing and writing (see links below).Will also shares his thoughts on traditional Thanksgiving food, plus what his Punisher pitch would be to MARVEL.Adrienne Barbeau WebsiteAdrienne Barbeau InstagramGrease Book Tell Me More, Tell Me MoreSupport the Pod Podcasting BucksFollow the Pod on TikTokFollow the Pod on InstagramFollow the Pod on TwitterFollow the Pod on FacebookFollow the Pod on YoutubeOutbreaks Issue 1 on ComixologyOutbreaks Issue 1 on Global ComixFollow Alex everywhere: @ChefAlexRobsonFollow Will everywhere: @RobsoninkCheck Out Will's Comic Book Company Speech Comics
Jackie Chan ends his first American excursion on this episode of WE DO OUR OWN STUNTS with Hal Needham's star-studded 1981 cross country race movie THE CANNONBALL RUN, where he plays a Japanese (?) race car driver who watches porn in his futuristic vehicle and also kicks the hell out of Peter Fonda for some reason. He's racing against a who's who of early 80s celebs, including - of course - Burt Reynolds and (Liam O'Donnell favorite) Dom DeLuise, as well as Farrah Fawcett, Roger Moore, Jamie Farr, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Adrienne Barbeau and SO MANY MORE. It's wild! We also chat about the latest Jackie Chan news and discuss Jackie's experience making the film (spoiler: it wasn't great) so CHECK US OUT! The post Episode 198 – We Do Our Own Stunts – The Cannonball Run (1981) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Join Justin as he chats with actor and author Adrienne Barbeau about Broadway, working for the Mob, The Crate, Catwoman, The Fog, and more!Monsters, Madness and Magic Official Website. Monsters, Madness and Magic on Linktree.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Instagram.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Facebook.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Twitter.Monsters, Madness and Magic on YouTube.
Last month, Matt and Cody had the opportunity to celebrate their favorite shared franchise's birthday by exploring the Halloween 45th Anniversary Convention in Pasadena, CA. The boys reminisce on the experience of meeting so many of their heroes including: PJ Soles, Nancy Loomis, Diva Tyler, Nick Castle, Tommy Lee Wallace, Adrienne Barbeau, Dee Wallace, and so many more! Not to mention, four exclusive panels they attended diving deep into the eras of this iconic film series. Who knows? Maybe the boys recorded those panels and included them in this episode? IF THEY WERE TO DO SUCH A THING, those timestamps would be:Halloween '78 - 42:02Halloween 4 and 5 - 1:19:14Halloween '18-Ends - 1:50:19John Carpenter - 2:45:16Decompress and Guessing Game for Next Week: 3:23:51Thanks for listening! And Happy Halloween, Michael!Twitter/Instagram: @nighthowlspod
This week we watched a classic comic book movie, we watched Creepshow (1982), the one where everyone is kind of a bastard. Leslie Nielsen, Roaches, Dead people, everyone is a reallllll bastard. How will Creepshow (1982) hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Charlie, Matthew, Daniel, Madison Directed by George A. Romero Writen by Stephen King Starring Hal Holbrook, Leslie Nielsen, Adrienne Barbeau, E.G. Marshall, Fritz Weaver, Carrie Nye, Viveca Lindfors, Ed Harris, Ted Danson, Stephen King
On a totally not-blasphemous episode of the show, your HMN hosts take you on a black light body fluid-soaked trip to THE CONVENT (1999) and live to tell the tale! This forgotten gem has gotten new life thanks to Shudder and we're here to spread the gospel of possessed nuns, Monty Python-inspired Satanists, and Adrienne Barbeau chainsmoking her way through every scene. If this hasn't already sold you on the movie, maybe our discussion of it will - listen wherever you get your pods! If you like the show, be sure to Rate, Review & Subscribe! Email us at HMNPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on social media! Instagram: @hmnpodcast Facebook Group: Horror Movie Night Podcast | Facebook Donate to our Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Get inside and lock your doors. Close your windows. There's something in the fog."Hello and welcome to episode 108 of Once Upon a Nightmare. In this episode I am joined by Stuart from British Murders where we discuss John Carpenter's The Fog (1980)The Fog stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Atkins, Adrienne Barbeau, Nancy Loomis and scream queen Janet Leigh. A hundred years have passed since a hideous crime was committed against a group of fishermen. A fog descends on this quiet town and people start to die. For more on British Murders - https://www.britishmurders.comThank you for listening and don't forget to rate and review on Apple, Spotify and Podchaser.For updates, reviews and behind the scenes info follow via one or all of the belowoptions:Instagram – @onceuponanightmarepodcast Threads @onceuponanightmarepodcast Facebook - @onceuponanightmareLinktree - https://linktr.ee/onceuponanightmareEmail - onceuponanightmarepod@gmail.comOnce Upon A Nightmare is hosted, produced, researched, recorded and edited by me, Lorraine.Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU-47N87G9MProduction Companies: Debra Hill Productions, Entertainment Discoveries & AVCO Embassy Pictures Quotes: The Shining, Carrie, Aliens, Psycho, Scream 2 & The Silence of the Lambs.Music: Sleepless City by Keys of Moon [ Electronica / Synthwave / 80s / Disco ] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao0EQR96Nyg
What do you get when you mix together the finest in horror comics, short stories, film, and cake? The classic 1982 film Creepshow, written by the master of horror Stephen King and directed by George A. Romero, the brains behind modern-day zombie lore. For our second Halloween month selection, John and Georgia give an in-depth analysis of the six gory tales that comprise Creepshow's anthology and share personal memories of their first viewings of the film as kids. We talk Stephen King the author, screenwriter, and actor (in his only starring role to date), we praise the execution of the practical and in-camera effects, we explore how longtime Romero collaborator and Director of Photography Michael Gornick achieved the comic book look for the film, we discuss how FX wizard Tom Savini created the incredible Yeti-like monster Fluffy, Ed Harris's super smooth disco moves, the joys of international cockroach trafficking, and we applaud the talents of the all-star cast including Leslie Nielsen, Hal Holbrook, Ted Danson, and Adrienne Barbeau, who make the fantastic characters come to life. Even if your dad threw out your comic book, we've got you covered, so give us a listen!
If all of New York City was a prison, Brandon would likely be there for something. Something stupid. Like, really fucking stupid. In this episode, we discuss the 1981 movie, Escape From New York. Directed by John Carpenter. Starring Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Adrienne Barbeau, and Donald Pleasence. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, HBO MAX, Youtube, Tubi, Freevee, or Amazon Prime. You can request movies by emailing us at specrapular@gmail.com The next movie we are going to discuss is Pleasantville, from 1998. Directed by Gary Ross. Staring Tobey McGuire, Reese Witherspoon, William H. Macy, and Joan Allen. It is available on Max. OUR HALLOWEEN SPECIAL! We are going to watch The Descent, from 2005. Directed by Neil Marshall. Starring Natalie Mendoza, Shauna Macdonald, MyAnna Buring, Alex Reid, Nora-Jane Noone, and Sashia Mulder. It is available on Max. Intro music by: Luis. Outro music by: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin a new series on 2009's Rocksteady breakout, Batman: Arkham Asylum. We set the game in its time, as well as introducing its principals, and talk a bit about one man's fandom. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Roughly up to first Scarecrow encounter Issues covered: introducing the center of the madness, returning to these two, mythology and archetype, the games of 2009, some early Rocksteady history, coming out of the shadows, developing their process, taking on the superhero genre, licensed titles and not overcoming them, replicating game designs to the license, something finally living up to or exceeding expectations, a long digression into superhero cinema, seeing the attention to detail, pre-code comics and other Brett comic history, a small development team, puzzle box, comparing team sizes, a time with fewer new sorts of games, the August window, great voice cast and writing, seeing signs that they really care, narrative design and other writers, getting a lot of mileage from the voice cast, setting up the story, a big plan from the Joker, introducing Arkham as the location, constraining Batman to present the Joker, not your typical Batman universe, exaggerated characters, a simple setup/trope, establishing a new look for Harley Quinn, other influences for the art direction, "I admire its purity," the clear proof of concept in vertical slice, what a vertical slice, solving major production questions, a good tutorial room vs one that works less well, having all the elements, how Batman has stealth, using fantasy in the checkpointing, impacting later Batmen, filling a Pokedex. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Dungeons and Dragons, Cesar Romero, Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, Joaquin Phoenix, DC and Marvel, The Batman, Robert Pattinson, Sega, Michael Keaton, Batman: The Animated Series, PlayStation, Jamie Fristrom, Insomniac, Uncharted 2, Borderlands, Demons's Souls, Ratchet & Clank, Brutal Legend, League of Legends, Assassin's Creed II, Infamous, Eye of the Beholder, Dragon Age: Origins, Left 4 Dead 2, New Super Mario Bros Wii, Bayonetta, Rocksteady, Urban Chaos, Warner Bros, Eidos, Crystal Dynamics, Jamie Walker, Sefton Hill, Argonaut Games, Ubisoft, Star Wars, Electronic Arts, Lord of the Rings, Godfather, Batman Begins, Christopher Nolan, Tim Burton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Joel Schumacher, Peter Jackson, Superman 64, Freedom Force, Grant Morrison, Dave McKean, Sandman, V for Vendetta, Watchmen, X-Men, Ben Affleck, Metroidvania, Fallout 3, Bethesda Game Studios, Dark Souls, BioShock, Madden, Baldur's Gate III, Larian Studios, Paul Dini, Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill, Arlene Sorkin, Adrienne Barbeau, Half-Life, John Cena, Steve Austin, The Rock, Alan Moore, Frank Miller, The Dark Knight Returns, Alex Ross, Gotham Central, Gears of War, Tomb Raider, Alien, Penny Arcade, Sam Fisher, Thief, Flight of the Conchords, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: More! We don't know how much more! Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com