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Shiver: A Horror Movie Podcast
Episode 137 - Piranha 3D

Shiver: A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 72:29


Daniel and David continue their deep dive into the month of the water monster with 2010's Piranha 3D. Does this Alexander Aja picture take a bite out of aquatic terror or sputter and die like an outboard engine? Find out on this episode of Shiver: A Horror Movie Podcast!   #Shiver #Horror #HorrorMovies #HorrorPodcast #Piranha #Piranha3D #ComedyHorror #ElisabethShue #VingRhames #FrightYaVeryMuch

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The Nick Taylor Horror Show
Eli Roth on THANKSGIVING

The Nick Taylor Horror Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 24:44


Today we have a very, very special guest. Somebody who I've wanted to have on the show since I first started the show a few years ago. That is the legendary Eli Roth. We basically focused the conversation on Thanksgiving, his latest movie, which I highly recommend you go see. In any case, I figured I would give everybody a brief overview of the life and career of Eli Roth before getting to the interview. Eli Roth was born in Newton, Massachusetts. His father was a psychologist, and his mother was an artist. He grew up on '80s horror and even had a horror-thriller theme to his Bar Mitzvah, where he got sawed in half. He went on to attend the NYU Tisch Film School, and he made what he called a Tarantino rip-off, a short called "Restaurant Dogs," which he spent about $10,000 on and used as a calling card to get his first feature made. His first feature, of course, was Cabin Fever in 2003. So Cabin Fever was based on a real-life skin rash that he got while riding ponies on a farm in Iceland. Turns out it was ringworm, and he claims that when he was scratching his leg, entire pieces of skin were peeling off. He then went to shave his face, and it had affected his face too. And as he tried to shave, entire swaths of skin came off of his face. Eli claimed that he essentially shaved off half of his face before realizing this is a perfect concept for a horror movie. He then went on to write the script, but it took six years for him to raise the $1.5 million budget, which he raised through private investments. The movie went on the festival circuit, and Tarantino saw it and claimed it was the best new American movie. It was eventually bought by Lionsgate at the Toronto Film Festival in what was the festival's biggest sale and then went on to earn $35 million globally. Perhaps Eli Roth is best known for his breakout horror hit, Hostel. This is my favorite Eli Roth movie. There's something about it that I find to be just timeless and ruthless but still a lot, a lot of fun. It mixes brutality with fun in equal measure and it gets really dark and really brutal and really scary, and you almost don't think you can handle it, but somehow you can. Hostel was made for a budget of $4 million and opened number one at the box office opening weekend, eventually taking in $20 million in its first weekend and grossing $80 million worldwide at the box office. Eli turned down multiple studio directing jobs and took a directing salary of only $10,000 on Hostel to keep the budget as low as possible so there would be no limits set on the violence. In 2006, film critic David Edelstein in New York Magazine credited Eli Roth with creating the horror subgenre, "torture porn." So when you think about it, the early 2000s was a pretty watershed time for horror. The '90s were relatively tame compared to the '80s. Of course, in the '90s you had Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, but they paled in comparison to the buckets of gore that we saw with franchises like Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, and even the Texas Chainsaw sequels that came out in the '80s. However, the early 2000s led to the Splat Pack. This is a number of directors who were considered to contribute to a gleeful revival of gore being put back into movies, and Eli Roth was a big part of it. They include Eli Roth, Alexander Aja, Adam Green, Rob Zombie, and James Wan. There were a few others, but these were the main guys credited as being part of the Splat Pack. So to put this into chronological order, first came High Tension in 2003, which also kick-started French extremism. That was director Alexander Aja. And that movie is fantastic. I highly, highly recommend it. Next came Rob Zombie's amazing House of a Thousand Corpses. I recently bought the Blu-ray, and I think I've bought this movie about five times now because I just cannot stop. In any case... Saw is what really kicked off torture porn in 2004 and essentially paved the way for Hostel, which came out in 2005. Hostel was then followed up by Hatchet from Adam Green in 2006. The Hatchet movies are a lot, a lot of fun. If you're a Friday the 13th fan, you definitely need to check these out. SO I also figured I would give you Eli Roth essentials. These are what I consider to be Eli Roth's core horror movies. First is Cabin Fever. As I mentioned before, it's fun. It's fantastic. It is really, really repulsive. It's great to see what he was able to do on a limited budget, and you get glimpses of his overall sensibility. Next, Hostel. Unmatched brutality and humor. Eli Roth's best movie, in my opinion. Next was Hostel 2, which I think was a very worthwhile follow-up. He claims that he lost audiences on this one because it was too brutal and it lacked the humor of the first one, but I kind of disagree. It might not be as funny, but it is a great movie, and the whole thing is worth the final kill at the end, which I still don't know how they got away with an R rating for that. I'm not going to ruin the ending for you, but I do recommend you see it. Fourth would be Green Inferno from 2013. This movie is highly underrated, and I don't know why I don't hear more people talking about this. Socially, it's very much ahead of its time and it explores what Eli Roth referred to as slacktivism, basically people who claim to get behind causes just for the vanity of it and actually don't understand the causes nor do they actually do anything about it, they just tweet about it. Somehow this feels more relevant today than ever before. Green Inferno is fantastic. It's basically Eli Roth's version of Cannibal Holocaust, which I highly recommend if you haven't seen it. Apparently you can get an animal cruelty-free version, and I highly recommend watching that version. If you're not sure what you're watching, if you see a turtle, a monkey, or a weird aardvark-looking thing. Start to fast forward. It is just not worth it. But the movie itself is fantastic. So Green Inferno, I actually almost vomited watching this movie, which has never ever happened before. I saw a screening of it, and I had to eye the exits. I had to figure out an escape plan. I didn't end up throwing up, but I had to plan for it. And like I said, never ever happened before in a movie. So yeah, so that is my Eli Roth essential core four. Again, that's Cabin Fever, Hostel, Hostel 2, and Green Inferno. All of this brings us to Thanksgiving, Eli Roth's latest movie which just came out. So I'm hoping most of you listeners have seen Grindhouse from 2007. If you haven't... Run, don't walk. Grindhouse is a fantastic, fantastic experience, and one of the most insane moviegoing experiences I've probably ever had. When you watch it now, it just feels like an impossible movie that could never ever get made ever again. Nothing like it. It's about a $70 million epic where Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino each made a grindhouse-style horror movie and in between the movies are these fake trailers for movies that don't exist. So the first fake trailer was Machete, which actually spawned two movies, and then Rob Zombie did a trailer, Edgar Wright did a trailer, and Eli Roth did a trailer, called Thanksgiving, and the trailer is so awesome and so brutal and just so completely and totally insane. And now Thanksgiving is a feature-length movie has finally come to theaters and it is a lot of fun. It's very different from the trailer. It is not an '80s style slasher. It's very much a modern reinterpretation of it, but it is a really fun theatrical experience. So when approaching the feature-length Thanksgiving, Eli had to come up with a way to contextualize the new movie against the old movie. And what he basically did was he thought of the old movie in his imagination as a movie that came out in the '80s but it was so brutal, so appalling, that it was pulled from theaters and all of the reels were destroyed and the only thing that survived was that trailer. Thanksgiving movie is a remake of that Thanksgiving movie. Pretty interesting way to frame it. And, uh, yeah, it explains why they are not all that alike, but regardless, the new Thanksgiving does not disappoint. So don't wait for streaming, just get out to the theaters and see it. So I am very pleased, very humbled, very grateful to introduce today's guest, the legendary Eli Roth. Oh      

The Horror Vision
Elements of Horror: Horns!

The Horror Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 48:37


Missi loves it, Shawn not so much. Makes for a good conversation, especially when we juxtapose Alexander Aja's adaptation of Joe Hill's novel Horns with both creators' other work. #elementsofhorror #horns #danielradcliffe #alexanderaja #joehill #thehorrorvision #horrormovies #horrormoviediscussion

Oz-Movie Geek Podcast
Halloween Spooktacular: Piranha 3D (2010) Movie Review

Oz-Movie Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 23:42


Time to re-visit a personal favourite of mine, Alexander Aja's 2010 remake, 'Piranha 3D'. Does it still hold up? Have a listen and find out... Thank you all for your support, it means a great deal to me. Please subscribe and review the podcast below, it helps me get noticed among all the podcasts out there. Please submit your mailbag questions to ozmoviegeek@gmail.com as well. Ask me anything; film, television, personal questions, I would love to hear from you all. Also see the links below to my Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Patreon & Letterbox:       Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ozmoviegeek/     Twitter - twitter.com/Ozmoviegeek         Instagram - www.instagram.com/oz_movie_geek             Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/rss/ozmoviegeek?auth=WB9xHsYLCTHAAdhndp6jfICGqRu0prLp         Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/patto144/ Shop @ Kicks - https://www.kicks.com.au/ - use code OZGEEK15 to receive 15% off your order. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christopher-pattison/message

Rotten Horror Picture Show
63. Crawl (#127)

Rotten Horror Picture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 66:05


It's raining, it's pouring, the old alligator in the basement looking to bite your head off is snoring…and he brought friends! This week on The Rotten Horror Picture Show we head down to the pan handle to do a deep dive into the murky waters of the best giant alligator movie of 2019, Alexander Aja's… Continue reading 63. Crawl (#127) Find all of our content at The Pensky File Links! • https://thepenskyfile.com/links • e-Mail : thepenskyfilevideo@gmail.com

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Middle Class Film Class
MCFC Episode 96 - Brokeback Mountain

Middle Class Film Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 116:51


The gang get admitted to the Library of Congress this week, as they review Brokeback Mountain (2005). This cultural icon movie brought a refreshing take on homosexual romance. Starring heavy hitters, Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, and directed by another heavy hitter, Ang Lee. Did Pete, Tyler, and Joseph fall in love with Brokeback? Or was this a time capsule that's better left in history?This episode is streamed live on twitch.com/STABcomedy, and we are also joined by local Celebrity, Adam Murphy to play trivia one on one with Pete, and tell us all about the return of the Night at the Red Museum in Sacramento. Watch the unedited video here https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1075679013 In News:STAB comedy theater, Twitch, prime time internet TV, KQCA 58, Alabama, Germany, Studio Ghibli, Sleepaway Camp, Sorcerer, Nosferatu, Zardoz, Haxan, Big Trouble in Little China, John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, Dean Cundey, James Hong, Lo Pan, Raiden, Cameo, Eric Holmes, Bruce Purkey, Find Your Film, Nicolas Cage, Cillian Murphy, Brittany Murphy, Eddie Murphy, Annie Murphy, James Murphy, Charlie Murphy, The Comedy, Tim Heidecker, 1776, leprechauns, Annihilation, Goodfellas, Casino, The Secret Life of Dogs, Kill Bill, Back to the future, The Matrix, Hot Tub Time Machine, Some like it Hot, Gremlins, Joe Dante, Stop Making Sense, Horns, Jonathan Demme, The Burbs, Innerspace, Matinee, Small Soldiers, The Howling, Piranha, Looney Toons: Back in Action, Alexander Aja, Peter Rabbit, Peter Pan, Office Space, Wendy, Goofy Movie, Peter Parker, Kelsey Grammar, Paddington 2, Citizen Kane, Wild at Heart, Sean Connery, Zoo, Xanadu, Z, Zebra Girl, Horse Girl, Zombieland, Zola, Zach Snyder's Justice League, Zootopia, Zathura, Zero Dark Thirty, Zoolander, 1961, Cadillac, Driving Ms. Daisy, Pulp Fiction, Scarface, Dream Girls, Shape of Water, Ghostbusters, Fear and Loathing, Dukes of Hazard, Jackie Chan, American Beauty, Silence of the Lambs, Shakespeare in Love, Titanic, Forrest Gump, Schindler's List, Shawshank Redemption, Saving Private Ryan, Phenomenon, John Travolta, Forrest Whitaker, Finding Nemo, Over the Hedge, Ninja Turtles, Master Oogway, Kung Fu Panda, mullets, Joe Dirt, The Lost Boys, Keifer Sutherland, Labyrinth, Lincoln, Dances with Wolves, My Left Foot, Last of the Mohicans, Kevin Costner, Gangs of New York, The Crucible, Werewolves Within, The Hunt, Alicia Vikander, Knives Out, Goonies, Homer Stokes, O Brother Where art Thou, John Goodman, Gulstan Dart, First Date, Sundance, Twister, Bill Paxton, Silngblade, Nilly Bob Thornton, Dwight Yoakam, John Ritter, Cable Guy, Jim Carrey, Train Spotting, Kontroll, The Rock, Sean Connery, Mars Attacks, Tremors, Independence Day, Nathan Dan, Space Jam, Home Movies, Halloween: The Musical, Halloween Kills, Pitch Black, Starship Troopers, Godzilla, Matthew Broderick, The Exorcist sequel, Danzig, Beyond Burgers, Impossible Burgers, Groundhog's Day, Michael Bay, Edge of Tomorrow, Live Die Repeat, Will Sasso, Mel Gibson, Naomi Watts, Frank Grillo, Matthew McConaughey, Eric Stoltz, Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Olivia Wilde , Rita Moreno: Just a Girl who Decided to go For it, West side story, Marlon Brando, Inside: Bo Burnham,  www.MCFCpodcast.comEmail us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com    Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010Joseph Navarro    Pete Abeyta   and Tyler Noe    Streaming Picks:  Boss Level - HuluTropic Thunder - Amazon PrimeHumboldt County - HBO Max

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First Time Watchers Podcast
FTW423 - Oxygen

First Time Watchers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 70:18


     In which our intrepid trio are locked in a tiny capsule with Mark Hurne of Criterion Cast as we dissect the latest Alexander Aja film. Please give Mark a follow on twitter @MarkHurne and visit Criterion Cast for a plethora of good film discussion.  Yay/Nay (2:31) Mother (1996) • The Arbor • My Night at Maud's • Raya and the Last Dragon •  Mark's Criterion 101 (11:30) Where Mark asks us what Criterion films we have seen recently or are interested in purchasing. He also brings up some recent releases he urges us to check out.  Main Review (31:33) Spoilers (50:23) Email: firsttimewatchers@gmail.com Twitter: @1sttimewatchers Back Catalogue: firsttimewatchers.podbean.com Donate: Patreon.com/firsttimewatchers Buy stuff: zazzle.com/firsttimewatchers Member: largeassmovieblogs.com/

Recensioni CaRfatiche
Recensioni CaRfatiche - Oxygène (Alexander Aja 2021)

Recensioni CaRfatiche

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 14:42


Bellissima sorpresa sfornata da Netflix, che ogni tanto c'azzecca e mi sorprende e sollucchera con questo filmone di fantascienza magistralmente diretto da Aja (che non è proprio l'ultimo dei cretini) e ottimamente interpretato da una meravigliosa Melanie Laurent, qui nei panni di una donna senza memoria che si risveglia in una capsula criogenica, con la riserva di ossigeno ridotta all'osso e mille domande. Riuscirà a scoprire chi, cosa e perché, prima che sia troppo tardi e l'O2 abbia termine. Forse, soltanto l'assistente elettronico Milo potrà aiutarla a ritrovare sé stessa e il suo scopo e magari il modo di uscire dalla futuristica prigione. Sorprese, atmosfera, angoscia e tanto romanticismo per una storia che avvince e che non è mai scontata. Guardatelo perchè ne vale veramente la pena, qualsiasi pensiero abbiate nei contronti di Netflix.

Seeking Human Victims Podcast
SHV - S10E06 - The Hills Have Eyes (2006)

Seeking Human Victims Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021


Revenge of the remakes soldiers on with the BRUTAL 2006 remake of The Hills Have Eyes directed by Alexander Aja, produced by Wes Craven. We dig into all the gory goodness to look at this stylish, but very similar retelling with a sick & offensive coat of paint. You could also just call it the movie where the girl from Hocus Pocus involuntarily breast-feeds a deformed mutant cannibal. 

Seeking Human Victims Podcast
SHV - S07E10 - Crawl (2019)

Seeking Human Victims Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020


 The Aquatic Horror Beach Party has come to an end but before we turn out the lights and kick you out we've just gotta fight one more round of Alligators..in a category 5 hurricane! Horror icons Alexander Aja and Sam Raimi team up for a heart stopping, claustrophobic nightmare in 2019's Crawl!

Seeking Human Victims Podcast
SHV - S07E09 - Piranha 3D

Seeking Human Victims Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020


 For the first time in SHV history, we're covering both an original and a remake in the same season! This week we're talking the gore drenched, star studded boob-fest that is Alexander Aja's Piranha 3D. This episode also includes a reveal about one of the 2021 season themes and is the penultimate episode for Season 7 : "Aquatic Horror Beach Party".  Join us for the most fun you can have talking about floating dongs, "We The Piranhas" are back, and they demand it.

Its A Horror Podcast
Chapter Eight : Alexander Aja - Crawling in my skin

Its A Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 68:08


Our Director Series continues as we take a look at a director who has made his mark in cinema by mastering the remake and taking on films that challenge all of us. He tackles everything from aligators in the swamp, to radioactive mutants in the desert. Alexandre Aja has given us so much to enjoy and we know he has so much more to give. Take this journey with us as Kevin gives us a look at his entire filmography along with a brief history of who Alexandre is, we give our Shit Pick of the Week, and we each count down our top 5 Aja films. You can find us on Instagram at Its a horror podcast, fuck Twitter, and Facebook at Its a horror podcast. Intro and outro music by Duke Sims. You can find him on Instagram doobiedukesims, on Twitter at DoobieDukeSims and on Soundcloud at dukesim. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/its-a-horror-podcast/message

Huuuh?Podcast
Huuuh?Podcast Episode 19: Don’t Dream It, Be Decent to Each Other (31 Days, Day 2)

Huuuh?Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 58:47


Dino and Michele navigate through the craziness of prepping their house for sale and 4 nights a week play rehearsals for the shadow-cast of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. But… Continue reading "Huuuh?Podcast Episode 19: Don’t Dream It, Be Decent to Each Other (31 Days, Day 2)"

The Farsighted Network
Huuuh?Podcast Episode 19: Don’t Dream It, Be Decent to Each Other (31 Days, Day 2)

The Farsighted Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 58:47


Dino and Michele navigate through the craziness of prepping their house for sale and 4 nights a week play rehearsals for the shadow-cast of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. But… Continue reading "Huuuh?Podcast Episode 19: Don’t Dream It, Be Decent to Each Other (31 Days, Day 2)"

The Farsighted Network
Huuuh?Podcast Episode 19: Don’t Dream It, Be Decent to Each Other (31 Days, Day 2)

The Farsighted Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 58:47


Dino and Michele navigate through the craziness of prepping their house for sale and 4 nights a week play rehearsals for the shadow-cast of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. But… Continue reading "Huuuh?Podcast Episode 19: Don’t Dream It, Be Decent to Each Other (31 Days, Day 2)"

Huuuh?Podcast
Huuuh?Podcast Episode 19: Don’t Dream It, Be Decent to Each Other (31 Days, Day 2)

Huuuh?Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 58:47


Dino and Michele navigate through the craziness of prepping their house for sale and 4 nights a week play rehearsals for the shadow-cast of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. But… Continue reading "Huuuh?Podcast Episode 19: Don’t Dream It, Be Decent to Each Other (31 Days, Day 2)"

American Nerds
Ep 36 - Obi-WHAT

American Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 169:12


D23 is sure to beat us down with their announcements of soulless remakes and MoviePass *really* needs your support. Rate, Review and Subscribe! Now on Disney +!     The 'gist: 11:01 -- Vic’s week: Death Proof, Primer, Burning56:27 -- Raul's week: Good Omens, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Mean Streets     DA NEWS:1:18:21 -- Trailers (Parasite, Little Women, A Hidden LIFE, Dolemite is My Name, Honey Boy, Star Wars Resistance)   1:35:47 -- BREAKING: Ewan McGregor is back as Obi-Wan Kenobi! 1:39:32 -- The Rise of Skywalker score will feature "every theme" of the franchise. 1:45:20 -- Universal pulls "The Hunt" after shootings. 1:55:00 -- MoviePass suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks. 2:01:00 -- Neil Blomkamp not directing Robocop 2:04:13 -- GDT Nightmare Alley gets a cast    2:07:51 -- Alexander Aja to direct an interactive haunted house movie 2:11:30 -- CBS/Viacom reunites 2:14:54 -- SWATTING sucks, Ninja advertises porn and Fortnite garbage! 2:25:36 -- Mojang cancels Minecraft Super Duper Graphics Pack   2:29:10 -- Game companies requires disclosures about loot boxes   2:30:30 -- New Saints Row Game   2:31:15 -- New studio for Dead Island 2     2:38:00 -- Weekly Comic Picks: Powers of X#2, Amazing Spider-Man #27, Silver Surfer Black #3, Event Leviathan #3   2:39:06 -- Weekly Blu-Rays Picks: Avengers Endgame 4K, Dreamworks Re-Releases, Halloween 2018 4K, Bee Move (whadya gonna do?)   EMAIL US: americannerdspodcast@gmail.com   FOLLOW US: https://instagram.com/americannerds https://twitter.com/vicmanuelcalvo https://twitter.com/someraulcruz   (This episode was recorded on 08/15/19)    

CineActual
S02E34 - The Irishman, Tenet (Nolan), 1917 (Sam Mendes), The Lighthouse y Junji Ito

CineActual

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 88:49


Bienvenidos a un nuevo podcast desde el que repasamos las novedades de cine y series. Con Samuel marcando el ritmo en la batería y Agustín y Jose a la guitarra y el bajo, comentamos las últimas noticias relacionados con TENET, la próxima película de Christopher Nolan, así como los nuevos proyectos de Martin Scorsese (The Irishman). The Lighthouse, la próxima película de terror de Robert Eggers (The Witch) que cuenta con Robert Pattinson y Willen Dafoe en el reparto. 1917, la película ambientada en la Primera Guerra Mundial de Sam Mendes y la serie que prepara Alexander Aja sobre Tomie, el manga de Junji Ito ¡Que disfrutéis! Grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/Cineactual Cineactual en tus oidos: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5HekAxK6GAdeC5OLhUjjnH?si=k90cnVWTQsKup8utIfyjTA

CineActual
S02E34 - The Irishman, Tenet (Nolan), 1917 (Sam Mendes), The Lighthouse y Junji Ito

CineActual

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 88:49


Bienvenidos a un nuevo podcast desde el que repasamos las novedades de cine y series. Con Samuel marcando el ritmo en la batería y Agustín y Jose a la guitarra y el bajo, comentamos las últimas noticias relacionados con TENET, la próxima película de Christopher Nolan, así como los nuevos proyectos de Martin Scorsese (The Irishman). The Lighthouse, la próxima película de terror de Robert Eggers (The Witch) que cuenta con Robert Pattinson y Willen Dafoe en el reparto. 1917, la película ambientada en la Primera Guerra Mundial de Sam Mendes y la serie que prepara Alexander Aja sobre Tomie, el manga de Junji Ito ¡Que disfrutéis! Grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/Cineactual Cineactual en tus oidos: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5HekAxK6GAdeC5OLhUjjnH?si=k90cnVWTQsKup8utIfyjTA

Oz-Movie Geek Podcast
Fighting With My Family + Stuber + Crawl Movie Reviews

Oz-Movie Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 35:40


This week I am tackling three new movies. The first is Stephen Merchant's 'Fighting With My Family', the uplifting comedy about overcoming adversity and following your dreams into the world of pro wrestling (WWE). The second is 'Stuber' is the new Uber based comedy pairing Dave Bautista's Police Officer (Vic) with Kumail Nanjiani's Uber Driver (Stu) who is thrust into a harrowing ordeal where he desperately tries to hold onto his wits, his life and his five-star rating. The third and final film of the week is Alexander Aja's creature feature 'Crawl', will the Gators win? Find out. I also have a little side-rant on cinema etiquette. A few recent experiences have riled me up and I need to vent. Have a listen and hear my thoughts on all three of these films and cinema etiquette... Thank you all for your support, it means a great deal to me. Please subscribe and review the podcast below, it helps me get noticed among all the podcasts out there. Please submit your mailbag questions to ozmoviegeek@gmail.com as well. Ask me anything; film, television, personal questions, I would love to hear from you all. Also see the links below to my Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Patreon: Facebook - www.facebook.com/ozmoviegeek/ Twitter - twitter.com/Ozmoviegeek Instagram - www.instagram.com/oz_movie_geek Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/rss/ozmoviegeek?auth=WB9xHsYLCTHAAdhndp6jfICGqRu0prLp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christopher-pattison/message

Devour the Podcast
Devour the Podcast 104: Fuck You Shelly!

Devour the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2014 112:40


No Fuck You Shelly!   Welcome back to another episode of Devour the Podcast and part 3 of the Friday the 13th retrospective. This episode Bo gets stuck at work so Ryan Lewis of Graveshift Radio steps up to the plate.   News: -Netflix is getting Shadow of the Vampire, Shivers, The Phantom of the Opera (1989), Carrie (2013), Supernatural ssn9, The Following ssn2, and Witching & Bitching all hitting steaming -Bernard Rose reunites with Tony Todd for Frankenstein -Aaron Paul to star in Alexander Aja’s The 9th Life of Louis Drax while John Gallagher joins The Cellar -Walking Dead spinoff series no one asked for has a character breakdown   It Came from the Instant Queue: Grave Encounters 2 (2012)   David: 4/5 Jamie: 4/5 Ryan: 4/5   Our Feature Presentation: Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982)   David: A- Jamie: A Ryan: A   Coming Soon: Next episode the crew gets stuck in Detention (2011) with writer Brian Sammons and then we take a trip back to Crystal Lake for Friday the 13th Part 4 The Final Chapter.   Email us at : Cenobitedave@gmail.com or maven1974@gmail.com   Call Us: 760-661-7280   Follow Us on Twitter: @Ddellamorte or @maven1974 [...] The post Devour the Podcast 104: Fuck You Shelly! appeared first on Legion.

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KQEK.com -- Interview with film composer Michael Wandmacher (2013)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2013 14:59


Michael Wandmacher is one of horror’s most in-demand composers, and this year’s he’s scored the latest entries in two successful franchises: The Last Exorcism Part II, and The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia for director Tom Elkins, who began his career as an assistant editor for Wes Craven. Wandmacher has maintained a collaborative relationship with director Patrick Lussier, himself a former editor on Craven’s Scream (1996), Cursed and Red Eye (both 2005), and Lussier’s own directorial efforts – My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009) and Drive Angry 3D (2011) – have resulted in a pair of very strong and distinct scores. In out latest podcast, Wandmacher touches upon working with first-time director Elkins, and how horror scoring no longer includes straight music, but elements of sound design. At the time of our conversation, a label had been approached to release the soundtrack to Lionsgate’s The Haunting in Connecticut: Ghosts of Georgia, and I’ll post further details when Wandmacher’s shape-shifting work is available. Prior interviews at KQEK.com with Michael Wandmacher include discussions on scoring the video game Twisted Metal in 2012; scoring Lussier’s 3D film Drive Angry in 2011; composing the score for Alexander Aja’s Piranha 3D in 2010; and writing music for My Bloody Valentine 3D and his large orchestral score for The Punisher: War Zone in 2009.   If you enjoyed this podcast, connect with us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Visit KQEK.com for additional film reviews, soundtrack reviews, interviews, and read the Editor's Blog by Mark R. Hasan for additional info and related links. All podcast editing, mixing, and audio restoration produced in-house. For inquiries and demo reels, please visit Mondomark.com.