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Cherry and Kat discuss awkward teenagers, confusing deaths and shelved slashers in All The Boys Love Mandy Lane from 2006. Spoilers ahead! Music under the Creative Commons license by Creeper_Cillier78. Check us out on Patreon!
53. Hail to the king baby! Come get some listener! Welcome again to the weirdest dungeon ever! Not really, but we're relatively strange. This week the two morons crawl out of the dungeon, head to the local fleapit and rev up a chainsaw for recent cinema release; Evil Dead Rise! Eyeball popping, glass eating, pukey mayhem ensues. For the main feature, the two dickheads discuss; All The Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) starring misunderstood leading lady Amber Heard, this mid-noughties slasher features a good couple of rug pulls and a seriously complicated final girl. Also up for discussion; resident evil games, mortal kombat, people huffing on deodorant cans of dubious quality and the usual bullshit. Its a golden age goddammit! Like and share this podcast! Groovy! #evildeadrise #alltheboyslovemandylane #residentevil #adawong #cultmovies
Cerise & Vicky do battle with the studios, steal the negatives and weep about the general state of the film industry while also finding time to rave about five movies that received botched releases! Did Memoria deserve much better treatment from Neon? Did Alex Cox torch his Hollywood career in the best way possible? Is Annihilation the greatest weed movie ever? Tune in and find out! 8:44 – Memoria (2021, Apichatpong Weerasethakul) 30:18 – Walker (1987, Alex Cox) 50:51 – All The Boys Love Mandy Lane (2007, Jonathan Levine) 1:04:51 – Annihilation (2018, Alex Garland) 1:28:38 – The Empty Man (2020, David A Prior)
We've spent four months in the Mouth of Madness with the Horror Master, and we've reached the end point of Carpenter's directorial career...for now. A man who has *actually collaborated with John Carpenter* - Drew McWeeny (writer of Carpenter's installments in the Masters of Horror series) - joins us to recontextualize our journey through Carpenter's filmography with some exclusive behind-the-scenes tidbits. The Two Friends also discuss the strange career trajectory of Amber Heard (starting with the festival-smash-that-doesn't-exist ALL THE BOYS LOVE MANDY LANE), present their final Carpenter rankings, and reveal which Auteur they'll cover on the podcast next. Plus - Ben learns the fun British term “video nasty” from David who grew up in England? This episode is sponsored by: Stamps.com (CODE: CHECK) BetterHelp (betterhelp.com/check) Givewell Foundation Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram! Buy some real nerdy merch at shopblankcheckpod.myshopify.com
This week, I speak to the host of a very funny and very adult trivia show. Cole Fournier, hosts a live trivia show in North Canada and publishes these shows as a podcast each week. He and his co-host Kevin, have a fantastic comedic dynamic and I guarantee you have never heard trivia like this before. The best thing is that both guys seem to have as much fun as the audience at their shows. I talk to Cole about life in lockdown in North Bay, his show and obviously about our countdown, which this week is top 10 scariest horror movies. We also get to learn about Cole's musical talents and discover some nerdy interests he and I have in common. Its a fun one! SuperFunTimeTrivia Links: Website- superfuntimetrivia.com Instagram- @superfuntimetrivia Twitter- @sftimetrivia Facebook- Super Fun Time Trivia Cole's Music- White Coals Cole’s List: 10. Saw 9. The Thing 8. The Guest 7. Freddy 3: Dream Warriors 6. The Descent 5. Cabin In The Woods 4. The Invitation 3. All The Boys Love Mandy Lane 2. Behind The Mask, The Rise of Leslie Vernon 1. Martyrs My Links: Website- MyGuestListPod Email- myguestlistpod@gmail.com Instagram- @myguestlistpod Twitter- @myguestlistpod Facebook- MyGuestListPod Support- Patreon Music: Intro- 'X Ray Vision-Slynk'-youtube.com/audiolibrary Outro-'We Could Reach'-Freedom Trail Studio-youtube.com/audiolibrary
This week, Ross and Jeramy try to get to the bottom of a mystery; why do all the boys love Mandy Lane? They go about this by discussing Jonathan Levine's debut film, ALL THE BOYS LOVE MANDY LANE! Swamp water pays a major role in the conversation. They also talk about their thoughts on the film and television landscape of 2017, along with some other serious matters involving the podcast. Enjoy! Follow us on Twitter: @NotNewMovie @rossochs @JermayWainwrigh
It's October, so that means the return of Buried With Clickers. If you want to hear horror movie reviews from people who don't watch a ton of horror movies, this is the place for you. For our kick-off, we've chosen All The Boys Love Mandy Lane. This film got quite a bit of buzz a number of years ago, but we're just catching up with it now. That's how it goes. marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
This week, Ryan watched a ton and Bee watched a Friday the 13th film that she didn't love. Check it out to see which one! Also, they take a look at the years-long elusive All The Boys Love Mandy Lane.
In this episode we focus in detail on the wildly underappreciated teen slasher All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, and try to decipher why we find it so haunting and nostalgic.
Released Jan 09, 2014DUDE! Shane and Mike are back to talk, All The Boys Love Mandy Lane and Aftershock! They also get into a closing debate over Dexter, with spoilers, they get side tracked with a brief talk of American Horror Story!
On this diabetes inducing episode, we welcome author Patrick Rahall live in studio to hang out and talk about his work and the creative process. In addition, we review the notoriously shelved film, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane. We also discuss the things that scare us and give you some nerdy recommendations in our double tap segment... So go fuck yourself. Umm… we mean enjoy! Topics discussed: Man of Steel, Monsters in the Closet, vocoder, sharks, burning alive, Larry Fine, hot wives, smoking, Droids, Attack the Block, 70's horror paperbacks, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, H.I.Fs, the hole and the popcorn trick, Bloody Good Horror, Drive Angry, Ravenshadow fan fiction, out of focus films, the Kindle, Too Ugly for Heaven, budgets of 1966, Arrow, writers block, Stephen King’s The Mangler, Darth Vader, the man room, Ophidian’s Charm, Super Mega Fest, Attack the Gas Station, Amber Heard, Christmas Tree Cakes, Sherlock, Tiny’s big screen, Justice League Dark, the Conjuring house, DPs, quitting smoking, Cycle of the Hunter, Dynamo’s Hairdresser, One Eyed Monster, Twixt, foley effects, Keanu Reeves, Man of Tai Chi, heat vision circumcision, Sexy Librarian dates, whip-its, Hell on Wheels and The Limousines.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
A podcast seven years in the making! On this episode of SVU, Matt and Alison discuss "All The Boys Love Mandy Lane," which premiered way back in 2006, but just came to on demand and digital earlier this month. In honor of Mandy Lane, they also discuss other movies that sat on the shelf for a while. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've waited a long time to see You're Next, an even longer time to see All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, and we'll never get to see The Day the Clown Cried. While we tear-up about it, producer Keith Calder joins us to describe what it's like to see something you made collect dust on a shelf even as people clamor for its release. He'll explain one direction your luck can go in when your movie is being treated like a used mattress. Plus, Geoff and I daydream about movies that could have been amazing if they hadn't burned in development hell and explore how to email a professional screenwriter looking for advice. You should follow Keith Calder (@keithcalder), the show (@brokenprojector), Geoff (@drgmlatulippe) and Scott (@scottmbeggs) on Twitter for more fun stuff on a daily basis. And, as always, please send us your feedback.
Extra, EXTRA long and uncut catchup edition where we discuss everything nerdy up to, and including, the kitchen sink. Movies: The Cabin in the Woods, The Final Programme, Velvet Goldmine, FAQ about Time Travel, All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, Dark Shadows, The Hunger Games, Gamer, Snow White And The Huntsman, Rock of Ages, Looper, Disney's acquisition of Star Wars, TV: A History of Violence, Red Dwarf X, Code Breakers: Bletchly Park's Lost Heroes, Dexter, Fringe, The Walking Dead, Warehouse 13 and Misfits, Comics: Barbarella, Books: Horns, Transitions, Surface Detail, Games: The Amazing Labyrinth, Tarot cards, Technology: iPad Mini, iPhone 5, Apple's Maps AppShow Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2012-11-13-captain-roys-rusty-rocket-radio-show.txt
Extra, EXTRA long and uncut catchup edition where we discuss everything nerdy up to, and including, the kitchen sink. Movies: The Cabin in the Woods, The Final Programme, Velvet Goldmine, FAQ about Time Travel, All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, Dark Shadows, The Hunger Games, Gamer, Snow White And The Huntsman, Rock of Ages, Looper, Disney's acquisition of Star Wars, TV: A History of Violence, Red Dwarf X, Code Breakers: Bletchly Park's Lost Heroes, Dexter, Fringe, The Walking Dead, Warehouse 13 and Misfits, Comics: Barbarella, Books: Horns, Transitions, Surface Detail, Games: The Amazing Labyrinth, Tarot cards, Technology: iPad Mini, iPhone 5, Apple's Maps AppShow Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2012-11-13-captain-roys-rusty-rocket-radio-show.txt
Movie Meltdown - Episode 88.2 This week we track down an infamous (and still unreleased in the U.S.) Sofa Theater feature: All The Boys Love Mandy Lane. Here we watch the traditional horror structure and stereotypes butt heads with unconventional visuals and an oddly likable title character. But how does it all play out?? “This is a slasher, that’s really more of a shooter.” WARNING: Mandy Spoilers!! Go watch the movie BEFORE you listen to this episode.