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We have reached episode 400 here on the Where to Stick It podcast. First and foremost, we would personally like to thank all of the listeners who listen and contribute to the show. You have all been, and continue to be, awesome. Now on to this week's movie; The Program, starring James Caan, Omar Epps, Halle Berry, and Andrew Bryniarski follows the lives of coaches and players during a college football season. Sex, drugs, steroids, and family problems are nothing now the The Program.Support the showCatch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload exclusive content each month for only $3 a month.
Director Marcus Nispel, producer Michael Bay, screenwriter Scott Kosar, executive producers Brad Fuller and Andrew Form and actors Jessica Biel, Erica Leerhsen, Eric Balfour, Jonathan Tucker, Mike Vogel and Andrew Bryniarski
“He's one of the worst to ever do it, folks…” - Steve on Chris Klein On this week's episode, we're chatting about the terrible, hatchet job remake, Rollerball! Why do studios put so much trust in dumbass test screenings? Why did McTiernan think getting all the social commentary out of this remake was a smart idea? Why were they banking so hard on the charm of… ECW's Paul Heyman? How many re-shoots does it take to sink a movie? And does this movie have one of the worst soundtracks of all time? PLUS: Orson Welles weighs in on the use of… NIGHT. VISION. Rollerball stars Chris Klein, Jean Reno, LL Cool J, Rebecca Romijn, Naveen Andrews, Oleg Taktarov, Andrew Bryniarski, and Paul Heyman as English Sports Announcer; directed by John McTiernan. This episode is brought to you in part by Astepro! Get fast-acting nasal allergy symptom relief with Astepro. Go to Astepro allergy dot com for a discount so you can Astepro and Go! today. A-S-T-E-P-R-O allergy dot com. Astepro and Go! (Use as directed for relief of nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing and itchy nose due to allergies.) And also by MeUndies! Get 20% off your first order, plus free shipping, at MeUndies dot com slash whm. That's Me Undies dot com slash whm for 20% off, plus free shipping. MeUndies—comfort from the outside in! Be sure to catch us on tour this spring, y'all! We'll be in Atlanta on 4/25 (Gamer), Houston on 5/14 (Robocop 2), and Austin on 5/15 (From Dusk Till Dawn)! Tickets are on sale now and meet & greets are happening at all shows, so head to our website and pick up your tix today—we wanna see you out there! Make the WHM Merch Store your one-stop shop for all your We Hate Movies merch-related needs! Including new Time Runner, Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
Welcome to week 2 of our November to Dismember. Join Mikey, Lance and Ade as they take another trip to 2003 with the reboot of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Directed by Marcus Nispel (who also directed the Friday the 13th reboot), the film stars Jessica Biel, Eric Balfour, Mike Vogel, Jonathan Tucker, R. Lee Ermey, Lauren German, and Andrew Bryniarski as Leatherface (who also reprises the role in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning). John Larroquette even narrates the film, just as he had Tobe Hooper's original. Find out why this is one of the best reboots. Which is your favorite reboot? Let us know your thoughts! You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspod Theme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slasherspod/support
Hey Listener, for today's episode I assembled the Mount Rushmore of What Ya Into? Horror with Jaimie Filer, Paul Gonzalez, and Zach Bender of Couple of Creeps. Topics this week include: Trash Juice and trigger warnings. Extreme horror and deathmatches. Choosing between functional and fashionable with your luchadore mask. Dark Star. Shooting a kid in the head to start the movie. Zach has hot takes about Halloween. The Shape, Donald Pleasence , and Jamie Lee Curtis. Random Keanu Reeves love. The Fog and roadies. WYI? is very pro Kurt Russell. “Sci Fi doesn't age well”. Halloween I and II should be watched as a double feature. The Thing is a perfect movie. Halloween III: Dudes Batting Out of Their League. It's weird when people can't swear right. Everyone should watch Big Trouble in Little China. Prince of Darkness is a siege movie with a hole from Hell. They Live is still relevant. Chevy Chase and John Carpenter made a movie? Zach: BODY BAGS!!! In the Mouth of Madness is Sam Neil losing his mind and now I want to see it. The only thing good about Vampires is the opening. Ghost of Mars is an awesome sci fi western horror train movie. Tommy Lee's Nu Metal band. Wrestling and butt rock. Your host tells a story about Andrew Bryniarski which is actually about Duane Davis; still go watch The Program. The new Halloween movies. Michael Biehn's Timebomb. John Carpenter: Confirmed Gamer. Pawl's pick up lines. John Carpenter's The Name of the Movie..
Vancouver-based filmmaker, educator, and podcaster Devan Scott joins to discuss Street Fighter: The Movie, based on the hugely popular Capcom video game franchise. Dismissed by both critics and fans of the game at the time of its release as a disaster, the film has since found a small but vocal faction of champions nearly 30 years later. We discuss the film as an example of what Devan calls "The Anti-Masterpiece": A film that through no fault of its author becomes an astonishing work, either in spite or because of a distinct lack of conventional competence. Then, we discuss the pleasure of watching a film featuring a massive ensemble cast, none of whom can seem to agree on what kind of movie is being made - from Jean-Claude Van Damme's incidentially self-referential Colonel Guile to Raul Julia's genuinely great, Shakespearean take on despotic warlord General M. Bison. Finally, we discuss the film's inadvertantly prescient take on the American imperial project of the 21st century, and how its caroonishness and brazen stupidity feel right at home in a post-Trump America. Follow Devan Scott on Twitter.Read Brandon Streussnig's "Wrapped In Plastic: JCVD's Street Fighter" for Secret Handshake.Read Chris Plante's "Street Fighter: The Movie - What Went Wrong" for Polygon.Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
Been waiting for the next thing in music.....? Well this is it!!! Counrty-Horror music, thats what they call them selves! A band that has over half a dozen songs about chainsaws alone! Join me as I welcome husband and wife team ,Casey Miller and Megan Scott Wise Barnyard Stompers. We discuss their past, their future and of course their new lp release "Hell Raisin Redneck Metalheads" with musical guest Todd Evans (Gwar /Mobile Death Camp). And do yourself a favor, and finishing this podast, check out their videos for "Outlaws with Chainsaws " and their newest, "Hell Raisin Redneck Metalheads" with guest appearances by Texas Chainsaw's Andrew Bryniarski, Todd Evans on lead guitar and Tony Covington aka "Hack" of "Hacks Horror Show". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-witching-hour3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-witching-hour3/support
When a group of podcasters infect the minds of a wealthy family, Santa Claus is forced to confront a concealed truth that threatens to shatter his precarious grasp on his Christmas spirit. On Episode 544 of Trick or Treat Radio we close out 2022 with a final December Double Feature Cram Jam as we discuss the films Violent Night directed by Tommy Wirkola, and Nanny directed by Nikyatu Jusu! We also find out what is and isn't acceptable to lie to your doctor about, just how prolific Bram Zucker truly was, and the power of the pumice stone! So grab your bag of holding, prepare for a solid gut punch of emotion, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: The Return of the Monster!, sitcom king of Chicago, Danhausen, Hey! (EW), a god like sabbatical, movie log books, Christopher Massachusetts, brick oven pizza, asterisks, QR codes, scarred and disfigured Deadpool, Ravenshadow's birthday, getting old, the Metaverse, Bram Zucker, Pandora, pudding on jello, Mama Celeste, Mon Mothma Celeste, From Point A to Point B with Michael Ravenshadow, impish and whimsical, Captain Russia, Hellboy, lying to your doctor, live diagnosis, Violent Night, David Harbour, Josh Miller, Tommy Wirkola, Die Hard, The Night the Reindeer Died, Stephen Scarlata, John Leguizamo, Best Movies Never Made, The Boys, Alex Hassell, Santa Claus myth redefined, bag of holding, Santa popping off, Henry Fjord, watching Scarface at 8 years old, The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special, Andrew Bryniarski, Lethal Weapon, long cigarette ashes, Santa vs. Krampus, A Christmas Horror Story, Joe Bob's Ghoultide, Jordan Peele, Monkeypaw Productions, Zombie Grrlz, Nanny, Anna Diop, Titans, Starfire, Nikyatu Jusu, Us, Saloum, Senegal, the life of immigrants in America, A Vulgar Display of Power punch, horrible parenting, Dream Warriors, Night of the Living Dead, pumice stones, dry feet, grooming tips, Pantera, Dimebag Darrel, and how Santa got his smile back.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
For this episode of Hollywood Hangout. David focused on an actor, body builder, musician, Trained Wrestler, and animal lover. Andrew Bryniarski. Andrew has been on screen with the likes of Al Pacino, Bruce Willis, James Woods, and more. David talks about Andrew's early life, movie career, and a couple of controversies that turned out to be non-controversies in the end. Live on Mixlr: https://mixlr.com/dirtsheetdudes/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxiRlUVw6gISmrCLvG9E_Kw Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/hollywood-hangout Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/hollywood-hangout/id1132940251 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzYwMzk2My9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVk PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/hollywood-hangout Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HollywoodHangout/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HwoodHangout
Look at the impressive resume of my pal and Philly kid like me Andrew Bryniarski. Iconic roles like Leatherface (Only guy to play the role twice), Chip Shreck from Batman Returns, Butterfinger from Hudson Hawk, Joe the Boxer from Pearl Harbor, Zangief from Street Fighter, Very Important roles in 3 of the most popular Football movies of all time!
For Spear Talk 74, we welcomed actor and former bodybuilder, Andrew Bryniarski to the show! You will recognize Andrew from his portrayal of "Leatherface" in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (2003) and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006), as "Zangief" in Street Fighter (1994) and as "Steve Lattimer" in The Program!In our discussion, we talked about the legacy of playing the iconic "Leatherface" character, fan conventions and realizing how his roles have impacted their lives, what it was like working with Jean Claude Van Damme in Street Fighter, the cult status of Hudson Hawk, the story behind Al Pacino's classic locker room speech in Any Given Sunday, and so much more!#andrewbryniarski #Leatherface #streetfighterFollow @speartalkpodcast on Instagram for all things podcast!@johnsilverspear is the host / COO of Silver Spear Security, LLC
We are back from vacation and what better way to kick off Memorial Day weekend with Steve Bellamy from The Devils Latex! Steve talks about creating his company, international shipping, conventions and having drinks with Leatherface himself Andrew Bryniarski.
Thank Crom for Catwoman. Without her, BATMAN RETURNS would be mostly disgusting Penguin and his dumb plan. This movie also benefits from Christopher Walker's weird turn as Max Shreck, and Andrew Bryniarski's truly incredible performance as his son, Chip. The only bummer is that because the movie had so many press conferences in it (at least 18) there was not much time left for Batman in the final cut (less than 4 minutes). Enjoy the last week of Blockbustune, "meantime - the Boyz have badder fish to fry!"Jon Gabrus, Ben Rodgers and Ryan Stanger are sharing some classic Actionboyz episodes, previously only available to Patreon subscribers HERE. Share this feed with your friends who need convincing before they commit five dollars a month for hours of laughter and parasocial entertainment. And maybe this feed will also feature new episodes down the line :extreme sly stallone voice: Who Knows?
More than 25 years after Tobe Hooper created one of the most iconic horror films of all time with “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,” action movie producer Michael Bay saw an opportunity to capitalize on the property after starting his own studio called Platinum Dunes that was created specifically with low budget films in mind. Eventually, Bay’s company purchased the rights to the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and the work began on reviving the franchise. Rumors abounded that Tobe Hooper would be involved with the project but ultimately a new director — Marcus Nispel and a first time screenwriter named Scott Kosar were brought on board to create an entirely new version of the film. The Sawyer family was gone. Replaced by the Hewitt’s and many of the characters changed as well but one thing stayed the same — Leatherface was back. The remake was finally released in 2003 and after a small $9.5 million budget, the film raked in more than $100 million at the box office. Three years later, Platinum Dunes returned with “Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning,” which was a prequel to the remake film from 2003. A new director and writer were brought on board with several returning cast members from the Hewitt family including R. Lee Ermey and Andrew Bryniarski as Thomas Hewitt aka Leatherface. Despite a bigger budget, the film failed to find the same kind of success as the remake, although the movie was still profitable. Unfortunately, critics didn’t find much to enjoy about the prequel and plans for a third film in the franchise were scrapped. In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead as part of our special “Texas Chainsaw” franchise series, we’re going to look back at “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” remake from 2003 and the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning” from 2006…
On this week's WLM episode, the gang welcomes friend of the show, Jamelle Bouie back to the program to heap endless praise on one of the all-time greats, Batman Returns! Has Michelle Pfeiffer ever been better? Why did Batman have to 'scratch' the CD of the Penguin recording? How terrifying is that abandoned zoo? And has a family film ever embraced the threat of child murder more? PLUS: Oswald Cobblepot: the David Koresh of the Gotham sewer?Batman Returns stars Michael Keaton, Michelle Pfeiffer, Danny DeVito, Christopher Walken, Michael Gough, Michael Murphy, Cristi Conaway, Andrew Bryniarski, Steve Witting, Jane Hooks, Vincent Schiavelli, and Pat Hingle; directed by Tim Burton.WHM is donating 100% of our 2020 merch income to causes fighting for racial justice. For more information on how you can pitch in, head over to our website.Advertise on We Hate Movies via Gumball.fm
This week on the 3-WAY DANCE on Talking Tough with Rick Bassman, Rick sits down with Andrew Bryniarski and Kimo Leopoldo. Andrew is an actor, bodybuilder, and wrestler best known for portraying Leatherface in the The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, Zangief in Street Fighter, and Steve Lattimer in The Program. Kimo is an MMA pioneer and actor. A professional and true Icon of the sport from 1994 until 2011, he competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championships, PRIDE Fighting Championships, Cage Rage, and the World Fighting Alliance.
Join me, Sam Fisch, as I talk Street Fighter, The Corrupter, Skyscraper, Man With The Iron Fists, Steven Seagal, action movies, and the new hit Netflix TV series Wu Assassins with international actor and action star Byron Mann.
We close Comicpalooza with Guest B. Rob from Random Ramblings and discuss the hidden Andrew Bryniarski gem. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9RVH1igdtin8BiCGlHtRLA Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cult45podcast Theme song "OMG" by _Nameless (twitter: @_nameless) http://nameless.bandcamp.com/ "Skin Deep" by Queztion 7 (Intsagram: __q7__)http://www.soundcloud.com/queztion7/u-aynt-seen-nothyn-mls Body Count" by Young Mustard (instagram: @dolphinteeth) https://soundcloud.com/youngmustard
We’re continuing on in this wacky and weird franchise! Jeff and John take on Cyborg 3: The Recycler, in which Cash has somehow changed her physical looks over the years and now is growing a baby inside her! Yep, you read that correctly. Listen in to find out more and how adding Malcolm McDowell is […]
Tune into the beginning of the episode for a special message from the guys. Directed by Michael Lehmann Starring: Bruce Willis, Danny Aiello, Andie MacDowell, James Coburn, Richard E. Grant, Sandra Bernhard, Donald Burton, Don Harvey, David Caruso, Andrew Bryniarski, Lorraine Toussaint, and Frank Stallone. Episode is available via iTunes (goo.gl/2J7Asb), Google Play Music (goo.gl/DYbfUx), or direct download via Soundcloud (goo.gl/qJtjHw). Be sure to Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play Music, or wherever you listen to the show. Follow us on Facebook, to keep up on the latest and greatest news from Cinema Cult.
Subject: Hudson Hawk (1991) Observers: John Pavlich, Alonso Duralde, David Kittredge Record Date: July 01, 2017, 04:05 PM Plot Summary: A cat burglar is forced to steal ancient artifacts in Italy, meant to manufacture pure gold via alchemy. Note: Alonso (contributor to What The Flick?! and co-host of the Linoleum Knife podcast) returns and is joined by David (writer and director of Pornography: A Thriller) to discuss the bizarre action comedy. We talk about story by committee, tonal whiplash, continuity with monkeys and the art of the caper genre. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the film on your DVD. Correction: During this recording, I mistakenly assert the deaths of actors, Richard E. Grant and Andrew Bryniarski. Both are in fact alive at this time. I apologize for the error. Support: John's Go Fund Me campaign! Buy: Hudson Hawk on Blu-ray at Amazon.com! Buy: Pop Art from John's Etsy Store! Watch: The Sofa Dogs YouTube Channel!
Ceej and Rob chat about terrible prosthetics, things that are strange, exploiting people, and interdimensional gloryholes. Ceej almost dies, gets pulled between two jurisdictions, and speaks his mind about the series Stranger Things (SPOILERS 8:00 - 22:00). They both share their thoughts on what they would like from the newly announced season of Stranger Things. In a shocking twist, they disagree with each other... Pokémon GO has its hooks in Rob, Ceej reminisces about exploiting in his favorite MMO, Ultima Online, before wrapping up with tales of the UFC, WWE, and Andrew Bryniarski.
On this week's episode, the #SBE2016 enters Video Game Adaptation Country as the gang welcomes the titular Vinny Brusco of The Vinny Brusco Show to join in the rant against 1994's Street Fighter! What's with the severe lack of street fighting in the film? Why are Chun-Li, Balrog and E. Honda all working for a global news network? And what in the hell are they doing with Blanca's A Clockwork Orange set-up? PLUS: A certain someone could be in David Fincher movies, Marc! Street Fighter stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Raul Julia, Ming-Na Wen, Damian Chapa, Kylie Minogue, Simon Callow, Byron Mann, Roshan Seth, Andrew Bryniarski, Grand L. Bush, Miguel A. Nuñez Jr., Wes Studi, and Peter Tuiasosopo; directed by Steven E. de Souza.
Charis B and Hellboy Tom Robb invite Andrew Bryniarski, Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw Massacre, onto the Backstage Pass. Andrew talks Lemme, models, and has a surprise for Tom!
The 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a mega hit for the franchise and brought new fans to Leatherface's lair. So to follow up, three years later, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning came into theaters to show audiences about the origins of Leatherface and his family. Is this a necessary or even good movie? Listen in to find out! The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning Director: Jonathan Liebesman Writer: Sheldon Turner Cast: Jordana Brewster, Taylor Handley, Diora Baird, Matt Bomer, R. Lee Ermey, Andrew Bryniarski
It’s the all new, all different Deadites! On keys, its Wolfy Wight! On vocals, its DynaZero! On background vocals in the black dress, its Mz. RavenOracle! Tiny Wight is on assignment looking for the Boston Yeti. Dynamo braved subzero temperatures to walk to Castle Wolfenstein to make a cameo appearance to continue his streak as the Cal Ripken of podcasting! On the show, we review the baboon on a rampage film, Shakma! We also talk about Spider-Man coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and some other nerd news. So grab your Deadites T-Shirt from our site, your walkie talkie and the nearest baboon and strap on! Topics discussed: The Rock as Black Adam, synth sounds, baboons, animals run amok, Cult of Muscle, MonsterZero’s jokes, Shakma, the made for TV Mark Hamill, updated trickortreatradio.com, Will Smith, perfect attendance, Hellblazer, Civil War, What We Do in the Shadows, Ravenshadow’s 8x10's, Deadites merch, Turkish Star Wars, Spider-Man, Marvel cinematic universe, Stephen Scarlata’s Tumblr, Marc Singer, Christopher Atkins, Sam Raimi, NXT, Flight of the Conchords, Constantine, dream TV shows, Section 8, Tommy Monaghan, the slasher genre, Hitman omnibus, Marshall Law and Martial Law, Andrew Bryniarski as Lobo, new Walking Dead, Danny Trejo, Vibe, Superhero casting and Dynamo farting.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Encore presentation of installment 07/17/2014 Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored & cohost Anthony "Tiny" Biuso, drummer of TSOL, welcome to this week's RNSU Show-Fuse Tv's "Ex Wives of Rock" stars. Video vixen Warrants "Cherry Pie" Bobbie Jean Brown, Sharise Neil star of Motley Crues hit video "Girls Girls Girls,"and Athena "Lee" Kottack, drummer of the all female metal group "Femme Fatale." Also, Andrew Bryniarski, most known for his character "Leatherface," remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Encore presentation of installment 07/17/2014 Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored & cohost Anthony "Tiny" Biuso, drummer of TSOL, welcome to this week's RNSU Show-Fuse Tv's "Ex Wives of Rock" stars. Video vixen Warrants "Cherry Pie" Bobbie Jean Brown, Sharise Neil star of Motley Crues hit video "Girls Girls Girls,"and Athena "Lee" Kottack, drummer of the all female metal group "Femme Fatale." Also, Andrew Bryniarski, most known for his character "Leatherface," remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored & cohost Anthony "Tiny" Biuso, drummer of TSOL, welcome to this week's RNSU Show-Fuse Tv's "Ex Wives of Rock" stars. Video vixen Warrants "Cherry Pie" Bobbie Jean Brown, Sharise Neil star of Motley Crues hit video "Girls Girls Girls,"and Athena "Lee" Kottack, drummer of the all female metal group "Femme Fatale." Also, Andrew Bryniarski, most known for his character "Leatherface," remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored & cohost Anthony "Tiny" Biuso, drummer of TSOL, welcome to this week's RNSU Show-Fuse Tv's "Ex Wives of Rock" stars. Video vixen Warrants "Cherry Pie" Bobbie Jean Brown, Sharise Neil star of Motley Crues hit video "Girls Girls Girls,"and Athena "Lee" Kottack, drummer of the all female metal group "Femme Fatale." Also, Andrew Bryniarski, most known for his character "Leatherface," remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
An interesting and fired up show as MonsterZero stops in to talk movies, Michael Ravenshadow jumps in with some insider information as it relates to Comic Books. We review the CD we have all been waiting for. (or Dynamo anyway) Join Tiny Wight, Johnny Wolfenstein and Dynamo Marz on this week's Trick or Treat Radio!Topics include: Amanda Fucking Palmer, A vs. X, the ghost of Steve Jobs, Bollywood, Image Comics sales increase, Marvel Now, MonsterZero's near death experience, Starman/Hellboy/Batman/Ghost, King of Trios, Texas Chainsaw 3D, independent superhero comics, Sector 7, Wolverine, female armpit hair, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Professor X RIP, the new media, Barnes and Noble/DC Comics/Amazon debacle, Andrew Bryniarski's allegations, Britney Spears and Lady Gaga and the corporate machine, the continuing DC Comics argument, and Lucker the Necrophagous. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
With over a dozen motion pictures and many TV shows under his belt, Andrew Bryniarski is well on his way to becoming a household name in the upcoming New Line movie,The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), premiering October 17th, 2003. Playing the killer who would forever be known as 'Leatherface", Andrew stars in this chilling story about 5 young people fighting for their lives. Born in Philadelphia, this 6' 5" handsome young man came to Hollywood for a summer vacation, screen tested for Joel Silver and was suddenly acting alongside Bruce Willis in "Hudson Hawk". It really did happen that way! On a short holiday to visit a friend, Andrew was spotted by a talent scout, who set up a meeting and before he knew it, Andrew was traveling around Europe filming his first movie, with the likes of Willis and the late James Coburn. Since then, Andrew has worked alongside Al Pacino, James Woods, Michelle Pfeiffer, Halle Berry and Cuba Gooding Jr. to mention just a few, as well as Hong Kong's best including Tsui Hark and Yuen Wo Ping. His film work includes "Pearl Harbor", Tim Burtons," Batman Returns", Oliver Stone's," Any Given Sunday", "Rollerball", "Scooby Doo", "Streetfighter", "The Program" and John Singleton's "Higher Learning". He most recently appeared on TV in FX'S _ 44 Minutes: Shootout in North Hollywood (2003) (TV) _, which received enormous ratings and broke several records, and has guest starred in many TV shows. Andrew has been included by Entertainment Weekly Magazine in this year's "IT" list of the top 100 creative people in Hollywood.
With over a dozen motion pictures and many TV shows under his belt, Andrew Bryniarski is well on his way to becoming a household name in the upcoming New Line movie,The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), premiering October 17th, 2003. Playing the killer who would forever be known as 'Leatherface", Andrew stars in this chilling story about 5 young people fighting for their lives. Born in Philadelphia, this 6' 5" handsome young man came to Hollywood for a summer vacation, screen tested for Joel Silver and was suddenly acting alongside Bruce Willis in "Hudson Hawk". It really did happen that way! On a short holiday to visit a friend, Andrew was spotted by a talent scout, who set up a meeting and before he knew it, Andrew was traveling around Europe filming his first movie, with the likes of Willis and the late James Coburn. Since then, Andrew has worked alongside Al Pacino, James Woods, Michelle Pfeiffer, Halle Berry and Cuba Gooding Jr. to mention just a few, as well as Hong Kong's best including Tsui Hark and Yuen Wo Ping. His film work includes "Pearl Harbor", Tim Burtons," Batman Returns", Oliver Stone's," Any Given Sunday", "Rollerball", "Scooby Doo", "Streetfighter", "The Program" and John Singleton's "Higher Learning". He most recently appeared on TV in FX'S _ 44 Minutes: Shootout in North Hollywood (2003) (TV) _, which received enormous ratings and broke several records, and has guest starred in many TV shows. Andrew has been included by Entertainment Weekly Magazine in this year's "IT" list of the top 100 creative people in Hollywood.