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Tune in every Friday for more WOW Report.10) Rosemary's Baby @01:059) A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2 @06:528) Alien @12:387) The Bad Seed @19:496) Bad Ronald @24:415) Videodrome @29:344) Halloween @36:003) Black Christmas @41:522) Dawn of the Dead @47:10 1) What Didn't Make the List @53:56
On working with Def Leppard and Gym Class Heroes and Ringo Starr and Carole King; on the birth—and death—of Bad Ronald; on how one fights to sustain a career in music.
RUN home from school, get out the action figures and plop right down in front of the TV, because The 4:30 Movie is back! First, we revel in the nostalgia of Kevin Smith's latest comedy, then we travel back to a disturbed denizen of the ABC 4:30 Movie, Bad Ronald. It always feels like somebody's watching me…. #4:30movie #430movie #badronald #kevinsmith #reggiebar
Tune in every Friday for more WOW Report. 10) Tom's Take: Sweat Tour @01:22 9) CNN's Scott Jennings Problem @05:39 8) Scary Movie: Fenton's Alien: Romulus Review @10:55 7) Lucie Arnaz: I Got the Job @19:30 6) Scary Movie: Bad Ronald @25:37 5) Hot Flick/Scary Movie: Smile 2 @30:25 4) Rest in Power: Mitzi Gaynor @35:20 3) Rest in Power: Liam Payne @39:50 2) Scary Movie: Terrifier 3 @43:03 1) DonOLD at McDonald's @46:47
This week, Michael talks some more on one of his “ancient” competition guns, a Rock Island hi-cap 9mm built for USPSA shooting. Also, the importance of self-defense insurance for the armed civilian. MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 232. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: Rock Island Armory TAC ULTRA FS HC 9mm Para-Ordnance LDA 1911 Pistols/David Crane, Defense Review Baby Rock Rocks Baby/MB. The Michael Bane Blog Armed Citizens' Legal Defense Network, Inc. Why is Situational Awareness Important/Shelley Hill, Shooting Illustrated The Music of Abigail Washburn The Music of Bad Ronald
September 7-13, 1991 This week Ken welcomes Hilo creator Judd Winick BACK to the show. Ken and Judd discuss how long they speak to each other, Gary Busey living in your attic, Bad Ronald, the dark times of 1991, Stephen Dorf, Janine Turner, Walter Cronkite interviewing dinosaurs, Summer's end, season finales, Northern Exposure, SCTV, Twin Peaks, story engines, a Joel Fleischman type, The Real World, Rob Morrow, Hollis, great characters, Young Riders, Treat Williams, Dead Heat, nude Meatloaf, a stage adaptation of Phantom of the Paradise, Sing Street, Ken's gift of a John Travolta workout book from his elderly neighbors, shopping around for what to watch, ballroom dancing, Police Academy V, Cast a Deadly Spell, Dennis Hopper replacing Fred Ward, acknowledging how crazy things are, a pre-irony world, COPS, bookies, Big Top Pee Wee, Batman '89, Hardware, comic book movies, Yo! Yogi!, Pro Stars, the premiere of Herman's Head, moving The Simpsons, The Adventures of Mark and Brian, Stern, Marilyn from Northern Exposure, Rob Morrow and Johnny Depp's roomie days, Graham Green, never thinking about Paul Bunyan, Full House, San Francisco, Big Brother Jake with Jake Steinfeld, The Lightning Field, ripping off Quantum Peak for Marvel's EX-iles, Sliders, 90210, Amityville the Evil Escapes, and the era of not caring TV.
Tom and Dave go for another random picks from their shelf episode. This week Dave is meh for one of Tom's favorite ABC movies of the week: Bad Ronald. Ohhh he's so badddddd! Next Dave drums up the perfect Tom rape / revenge flick, but a curveball.. Tom's not into it! Lastly.. it's got skiing, it's got snowboarding! Babes and gore galore! It's a 2001 horror flick called Shredder! Hang ten Broseph!
The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre (1964), Crowhaven Farm (1970), and Cruise into Terror (1978) With this being our 3rd episode covering these little television terrors, one would get the idea that there is a lot of teleplays, or TV-movies, out there that deserve our attention. And you would be correct! From the '60s into the early '80s, there was a plethora of amazing features being made for the little boob tube, not to mention a wide variety to talent behind them too! Unfortunately, a lot of these titles still wander in limbo, never getting a legitimate release, some never even seeing a VHS release. While you can find a lot on YouTube, we're all hoping for a real legitmate release at some point. Until then, we do what we must to see some incredible films! So grab your notepad because we're going to discuss 3 titles that are definitely worth your time, and hope to spark you to take a little further adventure into Made-for-TV Terrors! Titles Mentioned in this Episode: American Beauty (1999), Are You in the House Alone (1978), Bad Ronald (1974), Blue Velvet (1986), Bog (1979), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), A Cold Night's Death (1973), Cool Hand Luke (1967), Crowhaven Farm (1970), Cruise into Terror (1978), Cult of the Cobra (1955), Day of the Animals (1977), Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell (1978), The Disembodied (1957), Fiend without a Face (1958), The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre (1965), Grave of the Vampire (1972), It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958), Marnie (1964), Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985), North By Northwest (1959), The Night Stalker (1972), Psycho (1960), Rebecca (1940), Red Dawn (1984), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Salem's Lot (1979), Satan's School for Girls (1973), Shanks (1974), Simon King of the Witches (1971), Slumber Party Massacre 2 (1987)
On Eavesdroppin' comedy podcast this week, hosts Geordie & Michelle talk missing persons…After Gabriel Nagy called his wife Pamela and told her he was on his way home for lunch, she waited and waited but Gabriel never made it home. His burnt out car was found on the side of the road but Gabriel's body was never found... What happened to Gabriel? Listen now to find out how it all went down 20 years after his disappearance... Plus Joan Bolzan, who had to get her husband to fall in love with her again after he suffered total amnesia and the case of Alex Batty - the British teenager who went missing for 6 years... Michelle then looks at the case of Natasha Ryan... On August 31 1998 in Rockhampton, Queensland, 14 year old Natasha Ryan went to school but never returned home. Extensive police searches revealed no clues as to her whereabouts and after a local serial killer confessed to abducting and murdering her, Natasha's traumatised family finally admitted she was gone. Five years later, at the trial of serial killer Leonard Fraser, new information about Natasha would come to light that would shock the court and the world... Listen now to find out!So pop on your headphones, grab a brown lemonade and join Geordie & Michelle for this week's episode, plus chat about MAFS Australia, haunted Bad Ronald rooms, gross stuff found in hotel beds and more, only on Eavesdroppin' podcast. And remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us!Please rate, review, share and subscribe in all the usual places – we love it when you do!Support us on Patreon J: https://www.patreon.com/eavesdroppinDo write in with your stories at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com or send us a Voice Note!Listen: www.eavesdroppinpodcast.com or https://podfollow.com/eavesdroppinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcuzv-EXizUo4emmt9PgfwFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eavesdroppinpodcast#missingpersons #gabrielnagy #natasharyan #amnesia #missingpersonsfound #deadoralive #alexbatty #abductionr #fakeddeath #serialkiller #australia #truecrime #reallife #podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey Cinners, the one, the only CLAY MCLEOD CHAPMAN is here to talk about one of the most bizarre 70's made for T.V. horror movies of all time, BAD RONALD. We get into what makes this movie good (?), why we love 70's made for T.V. horror, why Clay may be a vampire because he doesn't seem to sleep or age and did BAD RONALD influence the slasher craze that hit years later? Clay is just amazing and you will absolutely love listening to his take on RONALD (with a little BLACK CHRISTMAS thrown in to boot!).SHOW NOTES:Clay's INSTAGRAM: @claymcleodClay's website:www.claymcleodchapman.comPLEASE FOLLOW US AND REVIEW!!:Subscribe to us on YouTube: @CINE-FULCUTSPODCASTFind us on INSTAGRAM: @cineful_cutsFind us on Spotify: spotify.link/ncvbbRYDmDbFind us on Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cine-ful-cuts/id1702441060Send us an e-mail why don't ya!: Cinefulcuts@gmail.comCo-Host: Shannon Bushmann - Montalbano (Instagram: @shannonvonbushmann)Co-Host: Sean O'Connor (Instagram: @seanoc32)Producer: Sean O'Connor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.This time Tim's the guest, celebrating sixty years of Doctor Who by joining Paul Abbott for a chat about Pickwick Talking Books' Doctor Who: State Of Decay, the 1978 BBC version of Pinocchio, Doctor Who: Variations On A Theme, Jon Pertwee radio serials The Paradise Of Death and The Ghosts Of N-Space, the Doctor Who stage musical The Ultimate Adventure, Billie Piper's turn in The Sally Lockhart Mysteries, forgotten mid-sixties regular character Katarina, David Tennant and Catherine Tate in Much Ado About Nothing, Jodie Whittaker's introductory mini-episode Meet The Thirteenth Doctor, that time a Dalek turned up on the BBC Schools programme W.A.L.R.U.S. and Doctor Who: The Interactive Electronic Board Game. Along the way we'll be pondering the difference between a Square CD and a 'Square' CD, attempting to steer a 90Mph Dalek, averting a Radio Times listing for Starved Robin Askwith, evaluating a proper professional synthesiser against one demonstrated by 'the man' in Tandy and securing Jon Pertwee's autograph only upside down.You can find further appearances by Tim as the guest on Looks Unfamiliar talking about The Only Way by Lisa Stansfield, The Brain, Jackanory's live action adaptation of Starstormers, a Public Information Film about boat safety, I Was Made To Love Magic by Nick Drake, Secrets From The School Underground, Skyman and Rubovia here, Stop-Go!, It's A Shame by Kris Kross, Spider-Woman, I Wanted To See You To See If I Wanted You by Moose, The ITV Encyclopedia Of Adventure, The Young Poisoner's Handbook, the original version of Right Here by SWV and Radio Tip Top here, California Fever, Galloping Galaxies!, Bad Ronald, In-Flight Entertainment, The Chronicles Of Narmo by Caitlin Moran, Pirate Radio Four, The Collings And Herrin Podcast and What's That Noise? here, I Was Born On Christmas Day by Saint Etienne Featuring Tim Burgess, Ferrero Prestige, Bod's Present, A Merry Jingle by The Greedies, Doctor Who: The Christmas Invasion by Jenny T. Colgan, Mariah Carey's rendition of God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman, Richard Herring's Christmas Emergency Questions, Iron Man 3, Joe 90 Christmas Special The Unorthodox Shepherd and Merry Christmas Santa Claus (You're A Lovely Guy) by Max Headroom here, comedy on BBC Radio 3 here, Doctor Who: The Runaway Bride here, EastEnders spinoff single Something Outa Nothing by Letitia Dean And Paul J. Medford here and Karen Gillan's horror short The Hoarding here.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, you can help to support the show by buying us a coffee here. Tarrazu Valley to go with the 'Latin Version' please!
Host Douglas Arthur is joined by comedian and TV enthusiast Ken Reid for a wide-ranging discussion on made-for-television horror films of the 70's and 80's. Movies discussed include classics like Salem's Lot, The Night Stalker, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, and Trilogy of Terror, as well as lesser known fare like Gargoyles, Satan's School For Girls, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, and Bad Ronald. special focus is also given to the adaptations of Stephen King as well as John Carpenter's forays into the realm of the small screen. We even talk about Ken's band 30 Seconds Over Tokyo! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SpaceMules/message
Jessica shares some of the highlights from last night's college football action, breaks down Utah v. Florida, discusses Ronald Acuna's historic season with Lang Whitaker, offers her games of the week with Rob Fischer, and more.start set the show:05 ACC adds Stanford, Cal and SMU:11 Utah knocks off Florida:19 B1G football in midseason form:27 Fantasy Football rules:27 Lang Whitaker:31 Florida is bad:35 Can UGA 3-peat?:36 Acuna has the first 30 HR/60 SB in MLB history:42 Games of the Week:42 Rob Fischer:45 FSU v. LSU preview:49 Colorado v. TCU:53 UTSA v. Houston preview:56 Duke v. Clemson preview:58 Auburn v. UMASS preview:59 Texas A&M v. New Mexico preview1:01 Orange Blossom Classic1:03 Boise State v. Washington1:04 UNC v. S. Carolina1:07 Team USA FIBA1:16 More Team USA talk1;21 Eras Tour going to movie theatres1:25 Hook and ladders are great1:27 UCONN summersaults into endzone1:28 Gus T Tulsa mascot1:29 S. Alabama new helmets
In this episode, JD and Willie sit down with Bad Ronald, the man who made the man behind Hero Games Charity. This is not your typical episode.If you're struggling to find your purpose, this episode is for you. Enjoy!0:00-6:52 Introduction6:52-28:05 Growing Up in the 60's-‘70s28:05-41:35 Doing Extra41:35-53:49 Nails in Tires53:49-1:08:45 Faith1:08:45-1:14:48 Getting Through Failures1:14:48-1:25:15 Snow Cones and Butt Whoopins'1:25:15-1:32:00 Girlfriends, Cops, and Grace1:32:00-1:43:47 Watching Your Son Go To War1:43:47- 2:05:14 Not Quitting/Selflessness2:05:14- 2:08:46 What Makes a Good Man?2:08:46-2:13:15 Confidence in Who You Are2:13:15-2:30:47 How to be Extraordinary without an Extraordinary Title2:30:47 Closing Support the show
Well, after a year of talking about it, the Count Kreepy Gang finally reviews the cult classic TV movie, Bad Ronald. In this enthralling episode we discover that maybe there isn't that much to talk about so we riff a little to discover some amazing hidden subtext in the process. Enjoy as MIKE, MIKE, and DAWN try to convince you one way or another if Bad Ronald is worth your time.
Boomer, Brandon, and Alli discuss David Lean's 1955 Venetian melodrama Summertime, starring a lovelorn Katharine Hepburn https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 Welcome 03:17 First Blood (1982) 07:04 Dirty Dancing (1987) 08:56 Speed (1994) 10:00 Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) 12:05 Angus T. Ambrose, Jr. 17:35 The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) 19:40 Bad Ronald (1974) 26:00 The Sandlot (1993) 30:22 Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022) 32:40 Mothering Sunday (2022) 35:55 Far from the Madding Crowd (2015) 37:45 A Room with a View (1985) 42:51 Summertime (1955)
Gros programme cette semaine avec 5 films au sommaire : Une comédie romantique : Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (1min05) Un drame : Erin Brockovich (4min08) Un film fantastique médiéval : The Green Knight (7min03) Un film d'animation : Buzz l'Éclair (9min58) Un téléfilm d'horreur : Bad Ronald (12min36)
This week, Stromer's back and he's ready to throw it back to 70s tv series with Ace. Plus, we find out how bad a young Stromer really was. Then, they turn to your questions on, roofing, flooring, tile painting. Thanks for supporting our sponsors: Geico.com JBWeld.com BlindsGalore.com, Let them know we sent you!
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.This is a collection of highlights from Looks Unfamiliar featuring Gabby Hutchinson Crouch on Mr. Men Songs, Hilary Machell on Enamel Bedroom Door Name Plates, Juliet Brando on The Telebugs, Bibi Lynch on You Just Might See Me Cry by Our Kid, Tim Worthington on Bad Ronald, Mic Wright on Sharky And George and Grace Dent on The Max Headroom Broadcast Signal Intrusion Incident as well as some extra chat with Tim about about Something Outa Nothing by Letitia Dean And Paul J. Medford and Karen Gillan's The Hoarding. Along the way we'll be scientifically evaluating the Mr. Tickle Event Horizon, playing with the official Amanda Holden Slinky, trying to figure out the logic behind posting on the Internet to say there's nothing on the Internet about Sharky And George and trying our hardest to repel a shower of ‘refreshed' Granada announcers and the Test Card Clown – but no Test Card Girl. Plus there's also some additional chat with Gabby on Spider-Man: No Way Home, Mic on the X-Men animated series and Tim on Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings and a couple of extras you may not have heard - Tim on Good Morning Scotland talking about the proposed Grange Hill film and on Goon Pod chatting about what it was like to see A Hard Day's Night on the big screen...You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, you can help to support the show by buying us a coffee here. Do ask someone to keep an eye on The Beatles if you have to go to the buffet car for one, though. They'll be up to all kinds.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.This time Tim's the guest, joining Paul Abbott for a chat about California Fever, Galloping Galaxies!, inappropriately scheduled horror film Bad Ronald, the In-Flight Entertainment compilation series, The Chronicles Of Narmo by Caitlin Moran, Pirate Radio Four, The Collings And Herrin Podcast and What's That Noise?. Along the way we'll be finding out the correct manner in which to address multiple instances of Pete Waterman, meeting Robert Bloch's Pantomime Horse, revealing how Craig Charles facilitated the demolition of a school wall and catapulting all known copies of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men into the sun.You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/.
The boys are on the run from the law, so they hide out in the walls of their own house! BUT it just so happens that our previous guest Brendan (@gorillaradiohq) has snuck in there with them! Join us as we break down what we'd do if we were alone in a wall and (maybe?) where our bathroom would be!Follow us on Instagram @stabbypod to learn what we're watching next. New episodes every Monday morning.
In this week's edition of JTD Classic, we get into the horror a little early as we throw back to a chat with Stephanie Crawford about two TV Movie gems - BAD RONALD and TRILOGY OF TERROR! This week's episode is brought to you by the fine folks at DiabolikDVD - a great place to buy your discs from! https://www.diabolikdvd.com/ Just the Discs Now has a YouTube Channel! Check it out here and subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCffVK8TcUyjCpr0F9SpV53g Follow the Show on Twitter here for Episode previews and new Blu-ray News! twitter.com/justthediscspod We're also on Instagram! instagram.com/justthediscspod/
Today's pod opens with some clarifications on yesterday's Bryan and Gina podcast. Adam then talks about his travel to Nashville for the wedding of Jimmy Kimmel's daughter, including trying to work his way into the first class lounge, and spending a weekend hanging out with all of his old friends. The group also talks about another host-less Emmy awards ceremony, and take a couple listener calls. Before the break, Adam catches up with a high school classmate, and the guys talk about the best cheese for enchiladas. Please support today's sponsors: SoloStove.com enter ADAM Check out the podcast Business Wars: Death Row vs. Bad Boy TommyJohn.com/ADAM TricoCatsAndDogs.com Geico.com PlutoTV
Ian Bagg is in studio at the top of Part 2 of today's show. The guys go into some of the updates on the Gabby Petito story, and Adam retells the story of ‘Bad Ronald'. After Bald Bryan shares a repressed memory, Ian tells the crazy story of Sheila Davalloo for this week's ‘Body Bagg'. Gina then begins the news with more updates on the Gabby Petito tragedy, and the new Taco Bell subscription app. In the last part of the show, Gina reads one more news stories about scientists trying to bring the Wooly Mammoths back. Please support today's sponsors: SoloStove.com enter ADAM Check out the podcast Business Wars: Death Row vs. Bad Boy TommyJohn.com/ADAM TricoCatsAndDogs.com Geico.com PlutoTV
Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1437164682599493632 CW: Rape, Abortion, Alcoholism It's Back to School Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey join the other teenage archetypes for Saturday School and must escape a for-real, not-at-all-fake ghost! The Classic Film: Return to Horror High (1987) "In the early 1980s, a series of gruesome murders occurred at Crippen High School. A few years later, a film crew uses the now-abandoned Crippen High as the set for a film, but an uninvited guest makes an appearance on the set” (IMDb.com). Return to Horror High is a parody of horror movies, but also not? It's a movie within a movie but there're even more layers? Basically, it's the Inception of horror comedies—an admirably ambitious affair without the chops to hold that lofty title. The Modern Film: School Spirit (2019) "A group of social outcasts stuck in weekend detention is confronted by the school's legendary hauntings” (IMDb.com). The Breakfast Club but "haunted," School Spirit is a low-stakes, campus horror from the Hulu and Blumhouse Into the Dark series that disappoints in how uninspired it is. Even the opportunity of a haunted high school is completely abandoned in favor of a pretty predictable twist. When is Into the Dark supposed to get good? Audio Sources: "145 - Bad Ronald (1974) & The Evil Within (2017)" produced by Pod Sematary "All My Life" written by Rory Bennett & JoJo Hailey and performed by K-Ci & JoJo "Blurred Lines" written and performed by Robin Thicke, et al. "The Day the Violence Died" (The Simpsons S07E18) produced by Gracie Films & 20th Century Fox Television "Dead Man on Campus" produced by MTV Films, et al. "The Godfather" produced by Paramount Pictures & Alfran Productions "Mario Twins" written and performed by Gröûp X "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Return to Horror High" produced by Balcor Film Investors & New World Pictures "Scary Movies" written by Larry Weir and performed by Pleasant Company "School Spirit" (Into the Dark S01E11) produced by Blumhouse Television & Hulu
Wherein Beth and Matt discuss fireflies, snail sex, Bad Ronald, and birds, birds, birds. A firefly! Image source: The Tennessee Conservationist[/caption] Nice links: Snail facts from snail-world.com 11 Cool Things You Never Knew about Fireflies from Scientific American The Nasty Bits: Thoughts On Lungs by Chichi Wang The Offal Truth about Easter (article about lamb offal) by Elizabeth Minchilli Quinto Quarto: inside Rome's offal obsession from Great Italian Chefs Punch Romaine recipe from Saveur Stuart Gordon's Castle Freak Buzz Kulik's Bad Ronald Nicolas Gessner's The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane Warren Zevon's Excitable Boy Isao Takahata's Grave of the Fireflies Thanks to our friend Henry for the proper pronunciation of Fu Qi Fei Pian! Fu Qi Fei Pian from the Golden Mall in Flushing (via chopsticksandmarrow) A bucket of snails at the market in Palermo (photographed by Matt)
The show begins with a made for TV movie from 1974; Bad Ronald. Then Christian Slator movies, including Ray describing the best movie Slator ever made Gleaming the Cube(1989) Onto the main attraction; the guys give they're thoughts on The Suicide Squad. Finally Isaac and Ray give us they're thoughts on a Jolt(2021) and they try to either convince or dissuade Irvin from watching it. Email: filmpocalypseshow@gmail.comInstagram: FilmpocalypsepodFacebook: FilmpocalypseshowTwitter: Filmpocalypse1Letterboxd: Filmpocalypse
Episode 51 and Wendi and Dfernando's guest interview is actor, writer, improvisor and comedian Sam Pancake.Sam Pancake grew up in Romney, West Virginia. For over thirty years, he has been one of the very few openly gay continuously working character actors of his generation.He is known for numerous recurring and guest-starring television roles on countless popular television series. Currently, he can be seen on the ABC drama A MILLION LITTLE THINGS and HBO Max’s SEARCH PARTY. Some of the other television shows he’s appeared on include: THE MICK, Amazon’s TRANSPARENT, MAJOR CRIMES, DOCUMENTARY NOW!, WILL & GRACE, FRIENDS, PUSHING DAISIES, HBO’s CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, COUGARTOWN, ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, THE WEST WING, THE KING OF QUEENS and WINGS, among many others. Sam was a regular on two back-to-back critically acclaimed series: FOX TV's KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL (with Bradley Cooper), as well as Lifetime's improv-based sitcom, LOVESPRING INTERNATIONAL with Jane Lynch and Wendi McLendon-Covey, which he also helped develop.On film, Sam was seen in Netflix’s DUMPLIN (with Jennifer Aniston); YOU’RE KILLING ME; SPACE STATION 76 - which he co-wrote and which starred Patrick Wilson, Matt Bomer and Liv Tyler; THE HUNGOVER GAMES; OUT WEST; LEGALLY BLONDE 2; BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA 3; OVER HER DEAD BODY; STRAIGHT JACKET; WIN A DATE WITH TAD HAMILTON; HBO’s acclaimed GIA (with Angelina Jolie) and the cult drag hit GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS.Sam has performed for years on L.A. stages in sketch, improv, storytelling and a wee bit of stand-up. He has written and regularly performs four different one-man shows: THE HEAD IS NOT RELIABLE, about this unusual Appalachian childhood as a Pancake; WASTED ON A BOY, which covers his last thirty years as an out working actor in Hollywood; HOT STICKY AND SWEET, a broad three-character comedy show; and FRITZIE ZIMMER in WHAT’S LEFT OF ME!, in which he plays the world’s oldest openly gay stand-up comedian and cabaret singer, Fritzie Zimmer.He also hosts the weekly podcast series THE MONDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE, where his love for the made-for-TV movies of the 1970s prompted him to start this podcast. Every Monday afternoon, Sam focuses on a different too-good-to-be-forgotten TV movie, plus he announces in advance which film he will be covering the following week so listeners can watch the films ahead of time, making his coverage all the more fascinating.In the first season, Sam sat down with eight friends to discuss such campy but captivating TV movies such as SOMETHING EVIL, TRILOGY OF TERROR, BAD RONALD and others.And yes, Pancake is his real last name.Also on Episode 51, Wendi and Dfernando catch up on Wendi’s 3 weeks filming the movie PAINT in Saratoga Springs, NY as well as her visit with Dfernando in Brooklyn and Manhattan. On the RIPE & ROTTEN REPORT there’s Jet Blue Mint, the 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge, weirdos on the NYC subway, the return of movie theatres post-COVID, the film LIMBO by Ben Sharrock and the trend of series on streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu only being 8, 10 to 12 episodes per season. Follow us on our Instagram:Wendi McLendon-CoveyDfernando ZarembaGENERATION RIPE... and our guest Sam Pancake, his Twitter and just about everything else here. Remember to subscribe, rate & leave a review for GENERATION RIPEVisit Dfernando Zaremba's website: dfernandozaremba.com
Since we’re still in quarantine we decided to do a double feature of people hiding in other people’s houses. First up we question everyone’s age in BAD RONALD. Then Gary Busey gets very Gary Busey in HIDER IN THE HOUSE. We also talk about THE LAST BLOCKBUSTER, WOLFMAN’S GOT NARDS (again), and wrap up with … Continue reading Bad Ronald & Hider In The House →
Since we're still in quarantine we decided to do a double feature of people hiding in other people's houses. First up we question everyone's age in BAD RONALD. Then Gary Busey gets very Gary Busey in HIDER IN THE HOUSE. We also talk about THE LAST BLOCKBUSTER, WOLFMAN'S GOT NARDS (again), and wrap up with FALCOLN AND THE WINTER SOLDIER.
Zachariah and Nathan take you into the crawlspace of the Wood household where Ronald Wilby has been living in secret ever since he went into hiding after accidentally murdering a local neighborhood girl. Follow along as the “bad boys” of podcasting take you back to 1974; a time when family television was edgy and very brown. LINKS https://www.yidio.com/movie/bad-ronald/74048 (Stream) / https://www.amazon.com/Bad-Ronald-Blu-ray-Scott-Jacoby/dp/B07HGKKGTD/ref=tmm_blu_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= (Buy)
Austin HQ had a water pipe burst on record day so we celebrate with two EEHG about other bad things in your house. EEHG 094: Dave Forces Everyone To Watch The 1974 Made For TV Movie Bad Ronald Bad Ronald lives in a hidden room in the house you just bought. What a weirdo! EEHG 096: Tara Forces Everyone To Watch Crawlspace When the search results for Bad Ronald included another TV movie called Crawlspace, Tara decided we had to stay in the "'70s paranoia about a dude living in your home's secret places" genre. But is Richard another (Bad) Ronald? Plus! Tara gives her report on Bad Ronald: the novel. Spoiler: there is toilet strat!!! TOPICS Lead Topic:
Austin HQ had a water pipe burst on record day so we celebrate with two EEHG about other bad things in your house.094: Dave Forces Everyone To Watch The 1974 Made For TV Movie “Bad Ronald”: Bad Ronald lives in a hidden room in the house you just bought. What a weirdo!096: Tara Forces Everyone To Watch Crawlspace: When the search results for Bad Ronald included another TV movie called Crawlspace, Tara decided we had to stay in the "'70s paranoia about a dude living in your home's secret places" genre. But is Richard another (Bad) Ronald? Plus! Tara gives her report on Bad Ronald: the novel. Spoiler: there is toilet strat!!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a brief hiatus The Rocketeers are back! They talk about parenthood and playing pranks on their children. We chat about the new 2020 Witches, as well as Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and Bad Ronald!
It's TV Movie Time once again; this time around, a 70s Horror Cult Classic Schlock-fest that has as many fans as it does foes...and would probably make Alfred Hitchcock's eyes roll in disgust. This episode is sponsored by HuKitchen.com (15% off your purchase with code: POD), and by Dave's Archives on Youtube.
In episode 2, we'll review the underrated, made-for-TV horror film from 1974, Bad Ronald. Is Ronald really bad or just the victim of bad luck?
Geordie talks about the time a demon visited her in her sleep; a broken radio mysteriously began to work and her friend saw her levitate. Michelle chats about crazy ghost sex, whether you can be rejected by a ghost and the time a ghost got rapey with her friends. Could it be Incubus & Succubus or sleep paralysis? The pair have no clue. Ben Mendelsohn is mysteriously absent, Michelle gets excited about Kill Bill, and most likely misremembers a sh*t film from the 70s called Bad Ronald. So Lonely sung by Geordie finishes the ep with Michelle's 1 second delay ruining it all.
Brian must really dislike his cohosts, because he seems to only pick movies that inflict mental anguish on them, and this week is no except - 1974's made-for-TV BAD RONALD. Not quite the typical Hallmark Movie of the Week fodder, it's still painfully tame and slow, and Matt and Scott are wondering if they need to take away Brian's ability to pick movies to discuss, as he obviously cannot be trusted with this kind of power. If you like the show, be sure to Rate, Review & Subscribe! Send us some emails at HMNPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on our social media! Twitter: @HMNPodcast Instagram: @HMNPodcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorMovieNight Donate to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HMNPodcast This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Happy belated Halloween everyone, we taped this one on the 31st and due to a myriad of technical issues didn't get it out at the witching hour but as a wise person said to us, most "Treehouse of Terror" episodes land in November and nobody cares.This episode revolves around 70s TV movies and what a wonderful era that was, topics include Gargoyles, Salem's Lot, Don't be Afraid of the Dark, Bad Ronald and of course, Mark McKinney? We also discuss the passing of Sean Connery because, well that's huge.Happy belated Halloween.Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
October 21-27, 1978 This week Ken welcomes author, TV movie genius and all around cool chick Amanda Reyes to the show. Ken and Amanda discuss living in Texas, movie around as a kid, being via satellite, glamour, Las Vegas, LA, Vegas with Robert Urich, The Nightstalker, being a BYOTVG guest, WKRP in Cincinnati, being a horror fan, being an expert, Made for TV movies, how Amanda became an expert, Eddie Brandt's Saturday Matinee, Are You In The House Alone? a TV Movie compendium 1964-1999 , Bad Ronald, soaps, how TV movies are often just "movies" in the UK and Europe, Kate's Secret, Meredith Baxter-Bernie, representation for women's stories, older women's stories and classic Hollywood actors, Black Christmas, slasher flicks, exploitation directors, Special Bulletin, the amount of TV movies and specials in the 1978-1979 season, Peyton Place, The Bradys, Escape from Gilligan's Island, Rhoda, Carter Country, reunion movies, Westerns, The Hardy Boys, Battlestar Gallactica, Gallactica 80, cult deprogramming, Max Gayle, hunks, Tab Hunter, Dorothy Stratton, Star 80, Judith Crist, Kim Basinger, Blind Date, Killjoy, Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold, lost TV movies, blaming the adult industry, cannibals, Happy Days, Laverene and Shirley, Donner Pass, House II, Shauna Grant, The Waltons, The Grass is Always Greener over The Septic Tank, Alex Rocco, Charles Grodin, Leg Men, Leg Work, Parterns in Crime, loving Burt Convy, being distant from your family, watching TV families to learn how familes work, Can't Stop the Music, Steve Guttenberg, Bruce Jenner, how Eat My Dust! led to Ron Howard's directing career, Cotton Candy, Halloween is Grinch Night, the punk rock episode of Quincy, CHiPs, Shatner being a jerk directing TJ Hooker, Witches Night Out, things being very 70s, the Odd Couple starring Sherman Helmsly and Pat Morita, Jim Belushi, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, Kindertrauma, TV Casualties, It's Your Move, CBS Storybreak, PSAs and being absolutely terrified of The Incredible Hulk.
On this Off-Topic episode, Nolan is joined by Ben McBride, Emily von Seele, and Paul Farrell to program their own drive-in horror movie marathons. Movies discussed on this episode: DEAD HEAT (1988), NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968), THE 'BURBS (1989), POPCORN (1991), END OF DAYS (1999), THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (1974), THE STEPFATHER (1987), SCREAM 2 (1997), THE MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN (2008), HOUSE OF 1,000 CORPSES (2003), DEATHDREAM (1974), DEMONS (1985), TALES FROM THE CRYPT: BORDELLO OF BLOOD (1996), EVIL DEAD 2 (1987), URBAN LEGENDS: FINAL CUT (2000), THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS (1991), BAD RONALD (1974), IDLE HANDS (1999). Links of interest and/or sources cited for research for this episode: Episode 175: Drive-In Horror Movie Marathons: Part II, Featuring HOCUS POCUS, LIFEFORCE, CRITTERS (Corpse Club) (podcast) Gialloween 2020: Sex and Manipulation Drive the Tantalizing YOUR VICE IS A LOCKED ROOM AND ONLY I HAVE THE KEY by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Gettin' Hammered with Hammer Episode 4 - The Mummy (Scream Addicts) (podcast) Gettin' Hammered with Hammer Episode 5 - The Two Faces of Doctor Jekyll (Scream Addicts) (podcast) Michael Myers Loses His Head in HALLOWEEN H20 (1998) by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic) HALLOWEEN 3 (1982) and the Appeal of the Standalone Sequel by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic) ‘The Curse of the Werewolf’ is One of Hammer’s Most Delicate and Emotionally Reflective Films [Hammer Factory] by Paul Farrell (Bloody Disgusting)
We’re staying in to watch the movies of the week! Godzilla level patron Ryan M. has curated an episode featuring two TV terrors - Bad Ronald and Dark Night of the Scarecrow! Sources: Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981) Director/Writer commentary Production documentary, featurette Q&A with Larry Drake, Tonya Crowe, and J.D. Feigelson, featurette
Chris speaks to Doug Ray of Toothpick and Bad Ronald about his experience in the music industry. Including how his band were impacted by 9/11 and writing the soundtrack for the famed documentary ‘Super Size Me’. —-Support the show: www.patreon.com/crashtontalksDonations: www.paypal.me/crashtonstore—Thanks to our PATRONS: Colin McLeod Nicholas McLeod-Facebook: www.facebook.com/crashtonmusicTwitter: @crashtonmusicInstagram: @crashtonmusic—- Also available at:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/47d7LF2...Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...TuneIn - https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Cul...Google - https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR...--Theme tune written by Damien Hendry and Chris Ashton. —www.crashtonmusic.com/talksSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/crashtontalks)
This week we sit down with our good friend Mike from All We Need is Sleaze to discuss, "why made for tv", the sexual life of Jess Franco, and our favorite Franco titles. Warning: This episode contains adult male giggling. Bad Ronald (1974)The Sadist of Notre Dame (1979)Orchid - Eyes Behind the Wall
Podcaster and Lifetime-movie-ologist Brandon is going deep on not just Ruthless Realtor (we would give you a plot summary, but it's...that, with a dash of Bad Ronald) but the evolution of Lifetime movies and the cultural anxieties they reflect; whether we'd ghost a weirdo who brought us a brisket; and why nobody seems to get a second take, or any direction. Then we staged an Around The Dial with stops at Love In The Time Of Corona, vintage Amazing Race, and Below Deck Med before Doug made an animated Canon case for Avatar: The Last Airbender's Empire Strikes Back episode. Dan Mallory won, Drunk History lost, and you won't believe who got re-cast at the pilot stage during Game Time. Don't change those locks: it's an all-new Extra Hot Great. GUESTS
Podcaster and Lifetime-movie-ologist Brandon is going deep on not just Ruthless Realtor (we would give you a plot summary, but it's...that, with a dash of Bad Ronald) but the evolution of Lifetime movies and the cultural anxieties they reflect; whether we'd ghost a weirdo who brought us a brisket; and why nobody seems to get a second take, or any direction. Then we staged an Around The Dial with stops at Love In The Time Of Corona, vintage Amazing Race, and Below Deck Med before Doug made an animated Canon case for Avatar: The Last Airbender's Empire Strikes Back episode. Dan Mallory won, Drunk History lost, and you won't believe who got re-cast at the pilot stage during Game Time. Don't change those locks: it's an all-new Extra Hot Great.SHOW TOPICSRuthless RealtorATD: Love In The Time Of CoronaATD: The Amazing RaceATD: Below Deck MediterraneanThe Canon: Avatar: The Last Airbender S02.E13: City Of Walls And SecretsWinner and Loser of the WeekGame Time: Ch-ch-ch-changesSHOW NOTESFollow Brandon on TwitterBrandon's podcast, The DiscourseTara's Singletown piece on PrimetimerSarah's The Vow review on PrimetimerPhoto: Courtesy Of LifetimeDISCUSSIONTalk about this episode on its dedicated page on ExtraHotGreat.comTweet at us @ExtraHotPodcast on TwitterWe are @ExtraHotGreat on InstagramSUPPORT EHG ON PATREONThe EHG gang have been recording this podcast for almost a decade now. In podcasting terms, that makes us positively Methuselahian. Since the start of EHG, our listeners have asked if we had a tip jar or donation system and we'd look at each other and say surely that is a joke, people don't pay other people to do podcasts. We'd email them back "Ha ha ha, good one, Chet" and go about our business. Now we are told this is a real thing that real nice people do. Value for value? In today's topsy turvy world? It's madness but that good kind of madness, like when you wake up at 3:15am and clean your house. Or something. In all seriousness, we are humbled by your continued prodding to get a Patreon page up for EHG and here it is! Extra Hot Great on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chicagofamous with Mike Love and Dizz - Episode 21 | What The F*ck Did I Just Watch? Technical difficulties get Mike and Dizz back in the studio together for the first time since Rona began, we "Ask Dizz" about memorable teachers, we debut 'What The Fuck Did I Just Watch' and review the movies Bad Ronald and J.T., we talk Covid rollbacks and mandatory masks in Illinois, remote learning in Chicago Schools, the Frontline Doctors and the Covid "cure", MLB and NFL players opting out, The Rock buys the XFL, Tone Kapone clapping cheeks on GCI, Beyonce's Black Is King, and Dizz watches the FX show Pose. Rate, Review, Like, Share and Subscribe to Chicagofamous wherever you get podcasts
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On this lovely episode of BnS Chuck and Dale talk about Buzz Kulik's Bad Ronald (1974). Terrifying made-for-tv jaunt about a teener who lives in the walls of a house. Creepo. Welcome to Bat & Spider. On this show we strive to talk about low-rent horror movies for your pleasure and ours. Please join in as we laugh and swoon along to these terrible treasures of low budget yore. Get a sweet new Bat & Spider t-shirt here! All sale proceeds go to The Movement For Black Lives. Technical Adviser: Slim of 70mm Theme song composed and performed by Tobey Forsman of Whipsong Music. Follow Bat & Spider on Instagram Follow Chuck and Dale on Letterboxd. Bat & Spider Watchlist Send us an email: batandspiderpod@gmail.com. Leave us a voice message: (315) 544-0966 Artwork by Charles Forsman
Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1284666320374513665 CW: Ableism, Suicide It’s Listener Recommendation Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey watch two very weird movies that are very weird for two very different reasons. The Classic Film: Bad Ronald (1974) "A perverted teenage boy who lives in the walls of a house finds the house sold to a family after his mother dies, and he falls for one of the new residents” (IMDb.com). Bad Ronald was a made-for-TV movie and it shows. If there’s one thing to learn from this movie, it’s to STOP MOVING DEAD BODIES! The Modern Film: The Evil Within (2017) "The sadistic tale of a lonely, mentally handicapped boy who befriends his reflection in an antique mirror. This demonic creature orders him to go on a murderous rampage to kill the people he loves most” (IMDb.com). The Evil Within was a 15-year passion project by a millionaire meth user who died before it was finished and it shows. But not in a bad way? Audio Sources: “Bad Ronald” produced by Lorimar Productions "Carrie" produced by Red Bank Films “The Evil Within” produced by Supernova LLC & The Writers Studio "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" produced by View Askew Productions, et al. "Oh Mom..." written by Adam Sandler and performed by Adam Sandler, et al. "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones
In which our Very Special Guest Lynette brings us an ABC TV movie of the week from the halcyon year 1974. If you've seen lauded modern masterpiece The Boy, you may also be familiar with this movie's plot. We're pretty sure Palahniuk watched it, because it would explain many things about Fight Club. CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of sexual assault, misogyny, police VC Andrews Blog-o-rama: http://vcablogorama.blogspot.com/ 5th Dollanganger on Twitter: https://twitter.com/5thdollanganger 1:00 ABC Movie of the Week 8:00 Beloved Smother 17:00 Guest Room, Not an Attic 20:00 Haunted Real Estate Shopping 25:00 The Boy: The Premake 40:00 Yike: The Source Material Say hi to the team on twitter: @dorothynotgale, @writervrai Our icon was designed by Allison Shabet. Get bonus episodes on our Patreon: patreon.com/trashandtreasures Join us every two weeks on Soundcloud, iTunes or Stitcher – and if you’d leave a rating and review, so that more people can find their way to us, we’d appreciate it!
Perry and David discuss the upcoming Hugo Awards, and David discusses with Rob Gerrand their mutual love of the work of Jack Vance. Hugo Award nominees 2020 (34:18) Fiction categories (01:24) Novel category (00:28) The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley (03:33) The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders (04:26) Middlegame by Seanan McGuire (03:11) Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (03:43) The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow (00:45) A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine (00:48) Hugo Voting Package (00:31) The Deep by Rivers Solomon (01:01) To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers (01:23) Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom by Ted Chiang (01:23) The Haunting of Tram Car 015 by P. Djèlí Clark (01:09) In an Absent Dream by Seanan McGuire (01:10) This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone (03:17) David's Reading (08:23) The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel (04:04) Tom's Midnight Garden by Philipa Pearce (04:03) Interview with Rob Gerrand (35:02) About Jack Vance (01:37) Rob's introduction to Vance (00:27) Tschai tetralogy (00:37) Demon Princes novels (04:30) David's introduction to Vance (00:29) The Dragon Masters (01:31) Demon Princes series (02:37) Bad Ronald (00:16) The View from Chickweed's Window (02:08) Big Planet (01:05) Emphyrio (00:23) The Blue World (00:45) Lyonnesse (04:14) Vance Integral Edition (05:38) Ebooks based on the VIE (01:53) The Languages of Pao (01:44) Lyonnesse (01:21) Vance's Crime Novels (01:46) SF Writers and crime writing (00:16) Frederick Brown (00:19) Madball~Frederick Brown (00:15) Night of the Jabberwock~Frederick Brown (00:03) The Screaming Mimi~Frederick Brown (00:16) The Fabulous Clipjoint~Frederick Brown (00:13) Windup (02:41) Image based on the illustrations by Jack Gaughan to “The Dragon Masters” by Jack Vance, Galaxy August 1962.
Perry and David discuss the upcoming Hugo Awards, and David discusses with Rob Gerrand their mutual love of the work of Jack Vance. Hugo Award nominees 2020 (34:18) Fiction categories (01:24) Novel category (00:28) The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley (03:33) The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders (04:26) Middlegame by Seanan McGuire (03:11) Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (03:43) The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow (00:45) A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine (00:48) Hugo Voting Package (00:31) The Deep by Rivers Solomon (01:01) To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers (01:23) Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom by Ted Chiang (01:23) The Haunting of Tram Car 015 by P. Djèlí Clark (01:09) In an Absent Dream by Seanan McGuire (01:10) This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone (03:17) David's Reading (08:23) The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel (04:04) Tom's Midnight Garden by Philipa Pearce (04:03) Interview with Rob Gerrand (35:02) About Jack Vance (01:37) Rob's introduction to Vance (00:27) Tschai tetralogy (00:37) Demon Princes novels (04:30) David's introduction to Vance (00:29) The Dragon Masters (01:31) Demon Princes series (02:37) Bad Ronald (00:16) The View from Chickweed's Window (02:08) Big Planet (01:05) Emphyrio (00:23) The Blue World (00:45) Lyonnesse (04:14) Vance Integral Edition (05:38) Ebooks based on the VIE (01:53) The Languages of Pao (01:44) Lyonnesse (01:21) Vance's Crime Novels (01:46) SF Writers and crime writing (00:16) Frederick Brown (00:19) Madball~Frederick Brown (00:15) Night of the Jabberwock~Frederick Brown (00:03) The Screaming Mimi~Frederick Brown (00:16) The Fabulous Clipjoint~Frederick Brown (00:13) Windup (02:41) Click here for more information and links. Image based on the illustrations by Jack Gaughan to “The Dragon Masters” by Jack Vance, Galaxy August 1962.
The Made for TV Mayhem Show is so excited that Warner Archives has supplied us with a Blu-Rray double pack of Bad Ronald and Don't Be Afraid of the Dark to give away to one lucky listener! Like our Snowbeast contest, this involves listener participation. You can check out this short podcast episode we put together, which explains what you need to do.
Time Out London called it a "satire of sorts" -- but what exactly is college-sex-clinic proto-Risky Business romp The Seniors satirizing -- capitalism? women's lib? shaggin' wagons? What it's not doing is holding my interest very well, but if you'd like to consume a parade of naked breasts AND rockin' late-seventies boot style, this is the forgotten flick for you. I would tell you to grab a six-pack, but Dennis Quaid's got that covered, bless his heart. Quality: 1.5 Quaidity: 4.5 SHOW NOTES Want to help defray the costs of the pod, like getting a print of that Baretta episode made? Throw a few bucks in the hat at QIF's GoFundMe page (https://t.co/MItcWMHOPU?amp=1)! Watch The Seniors (https://tubitv.com/movies/279469) stunt_rock's review (https://www.thebetamaxrundown.com/seniors-1978/) at The Betamax Rundown Time Out's review (https://www.timeout.com/london/film/the-seniors) Keith Bailey's at The Unknown Movies (http://www.the-unknown-movies.com/unknownmovies/index.html)
This episode, Maureen and Heather take listeners through every online dating blunder they can think of. Later, Maureen breaks down Bad Ronald while Heather sends out a personal message to Clark Kent.
You, who are about to listen... We Salute You! Welcome friends to the first title-centric series here at the Chris and Reggie Channel as Chris (@acecomics) and... Chris (@Charlton_Hero) take you on a guided tour of Marvel's Earth-1287, a world with an alien invasion situation, and unfortunately for them, a world without super-heroes... that is, until Dr. Kimmo Tuolema devised the Morituri Process. A process, under which superpowers could be granted to certain "lucky" folks... but at rather a high-cost. The individual getting those powers is doomed to burn-out and perish within the next 12 months. In this premiere episode, we meet our initial batch of would-be/might soon-be superheroes, with a particular focus on a young comic book fan, Harold Everson. And, that is "comic book", singular... the poor fella's only ever read the one. Also included, plenty of chatter that is both off-topic and potentially relevant... well, one of those is true for sure! We also ask the tough questions that need answering... what was Bad Ronald's deal, anyway? Why are Smarties called Rockets in Canada? Did Gumby and Pokey ever make it to Gum-Dinger Land? Why didn't Lazer Tag come with batteries? Hopefully we'll be able to figure out at least one, and that one will be... One to Grow On. We hope you enjoy! -- Other Episodes Mentioned: Cosmic Treadmill, Episode 57: Strikeforce: Morituri #1 (1986) Chris is on Infinite Earths, Episode 24: Justice League: Generation Lost #1 (2010) -- weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.com @cosmictmill @reggiereggie chrisisoninfiniteearths.com
This episode of 26 Movies from Hell is all BAD!! As we do every episode, we watched four movies and you voted for one: Abel Ferrara's 1992 Transgressive Masterpiece and opus to the beauty of self destruction, 1992's "BAD LIEUTENANT" we discuss it at length and touch on the other three films in the Poll BAD TASTE (1987), BAD SEED (1956) and BAD RONALD (1974). THE POLL RESULTS: THE BAD SEED 1956 24% BAD RONALD 1974 16% BAD TASTE 1987 26% BAD LIEUTENANT 1992 34% THE GUEST Our friend and favorite Bergman stan, Jon Laubinger, host of the super fantastic podcast FILM BABY FILM. You can find Jon on the twitter @FILMBABYFILM Now listen to the show, it's a good show.
On this episode of the When It Was Cool Podcast from WhenItWasCool.com Karl and Tonya discuss what happened to classic rock and why is rock music apparently dead, despite still being the most widely played music genre world wide. Dead and Company, Rush, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, and more are discussed. Then we review the amazing 1974 made for TV movie Bad Ronald and boy is it something else! From soda pops to retro TV and more! This is the When It Was Cool Podcast!
A domestic thriller in the literal sense, BAD RONALD answers the question, "What if Dorothy Zbornak's son were a murderer?" This 1974 ABC TV movie stars Scott Jacoby as a teenaged killer lurking within the walls of an unwitting family's home. It's got some issues, as Sam and guest Calpernia Addams find, but it also has enough potential that we should all want to see the 1992 French remake. Official website: https://www.mondayafternoonmovie.com On Facebook: https://facebook.com/mondayafternoonmovie On Twitter: https://twitter.com/afternoonmovie On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/64KyzfFUZ0Juc6TWM0yKJ2 On Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Isgp4k52mxjbjegz2z4ecxxncom On iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sam-pancake-presents-the-monday-afternoon-movie/id1419834155 Sam Pancake on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jsampancake Calpernia Addams on Twitter: https://twitter.com/calpernia TableCakes Productions: https://tablecakes.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes Newsletter: https://tablecakesproductions.substack.com/subscribe
The entire gang is back! Join your hosts Rob Galluzzo, Elric Kane, Ryan Turek, and Rebekah McKendry as they talk the latest horrors! Including, the new SUSPIRIA, LORDS OF CHAOS and more! Rob checked out Warner Archives releases of BAD RONALD, THE SWARM & VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED. Ryan reports back on WHAT KEEPS YOU ALIVE. Bekah read the novel FANTASTICLAND. Elric signs off on THE UNNAMABLE, NEXT OF KIN, POSSUM & IN FABRIC. We then welcome very special guest Paul Davis, the director of Hulu's Into The Dark's THE BODY! Paul has a long fascinating history between documentaries (BEWARE THE MOON), books (THE LOST BOYS), and as a creature character (SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY)! We discuss it all and then some! Kick back, relax, and join the conversation!
Brian digs himself out of the walls to take with Stephanie Crawford (The ScreamCast) about two seminal TV Movies from the 1970s: BAD RONALD (Warner Archive) and TRILOGY OF TERROR (Kino Lorber).
Tune into the Groovy Ghouls of Flesh Wound Radio as the road to Halloween continues this Wednesday, October 24 at 9:00pm EST / 6:00pm PST (or anytime shortly after we wrap). On this TV Terrors special we cover Kino's brand new Blu-Rays, including the Karen Black horror anthology favorite, Trilogy Of Terror, and the films that led to the classic tv series Kolchak, Night Stalker, and it's follow up Night Strangler. In addition we break down the creepy 1974 flick Bad Ronald, and last, but not least the brand new extreme haunt inspired, Extremity. Don't miss it and be sure to check out fleshwoundfeatures.com and download us and Squared Circle Society on itunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 456 As the daylight starts to slip away… we gather together for a grand discussion on all things horror… and sort-of horror… and Halloween and of course - pumpkin-spiced. And as we kick off the season by seeing how many Smarties we can eat, we also bring up… the slow retail shuffle, A Quiet Place, Heredity, folk horror, The Mummy, Runaway, monster in the woods, mariachi band of the undead, Brazil, the last great epic Francis Ford Coppola movie, a cornucopia of underwear, a 70s light show in his dungeon, There’s a Ghost in my Bathroom, the dime store version of Johnny Depp, Mindhorn, yellow #5 vs yellow #2, The VVitch, Mother!, Digital Underground, The Rockford Files, you know… I’ve gotta say… it’s just action-packed gore and… stupid, Bad Ronald, Nothing but Trouble, and by good she means it’s so awful it’s funny, the horror of William Shatner’s mustache, squirrel funerals, Gary Oldman, patience is a virtue… when you’re a murderer, Clue, Beyond the Black Rainbow, unleashed from the sarcophagus, Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious Universe, Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, Dynasty, 80s martial artist sci-fi crossovers, waist-to-pant ratio, Columbo, our march toward Halloween, Keanu Reeves, The Holy Mountain, people complaining about being old… in space, the Universal monster movies, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, reading the tea leaves of technology, Housebound, a crafty cryptid, the original Friday the 13th vs. Saw, Splitting Up Together, Tom Cruise vs. Brendan Fraser, The Blair Witch Project on crack, the dialogue wasn't stupid - it was just moronic, commerce zombies, The Bashful Bladder, The Love Boat, The Innkeepers, watching Blue Velvet as a child, Jack Ryan, The Quiet Earth, limited edition everything, you just need to stock up on red shirts, polyester pumpkin, Santa Sangre, a failed Fruit of the Loom character, Hardcore Henry, I just wanna watch things blow up, everything revolves around Bourbon and vanilla unicorn chalk. “...it definitely has a mood. But ultimately the movie makes no sense to me whatsoever and is very anticlimactic.”
Greg and Paula talk to us about their new movie: Catcher In The Rye With Diamonds. Also featuring members from his band BAD RONALD.
For our very special 50th episode we get a little personal — one of is $1,300 poorer after she got scammed. We talk about what happened, how it happened and, geez, am I really THAT stupid? Uh huh. In our special NNW ratings we discuss the 1974 made for TV movie “Bad Ronald” and Michelle […]
For our very special 50th episode we get a little personal — one of is $1,300 poorer after she got scammed. We talk about what happened, how it happened and, geez, am I really THAT stupid? Uh huh. In our special NNW ratings we discuss the 1974 made for TV movie “Bad Ronald” and Michelle […]
When an awkward teen kills a young girl, his mother evades the authorities by hiding him in a secret room in the house. Now, Mom is dead, but Ronald remains, watching, watching from behind the walls as a new family moves into the home. This ABC Movie of the Week has achieved cult status for its creepy premise, becoming one of the most famous made-for-television films of its era.
On this episode, Pete teaches me about Tinder™, treatment of the elderly, sex education, masturbation, tantric sex, male DNA found in women's brains, Donald Trump and fake news. Ugh, and a smidgen in regards to Donald Trump. This Episode's Show Notes SUPPORT THE SHOW RATE & REVIEW THE SHOW BECOME A PRODUCER DONATE GET YOUR FREE AUDIO BOOK from Audible.com SHOP THROUGH OUR Amazon Portal JOIN US Join the CounterCulture Society - Get Emails & Deals! Website Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook Call the 'Loser' Hotline: 206-395-5608 Music featured on this episode: Sex Toy by Bad Ronald and SK Beats, Let's get it by SK. This podcast is produced by select producers and created by the CounterCulture Society™.
Episode 2, lives shows, Punk Rock Bowling, featuring bands Flogging Molly, Authority Zero, Ramones, Victory, Green Day, Face to Face, Judge Dread, and Bad Ronald.
Bill speaks with writer/podcaster Amanda Reyes about her many experiences that shape her work, from discovering Scandinavian films on Bravo as a teenager to the professional satisfactions of becoming as an archivist. They discuss the origins of her many film cultural endeavors, including the Made For TV Mayhem blog and its companion podcast, as well as the new book Are You in the House Alone? A TV Movie Compendium 1964-1999. Other topics include frustrating screenwriting experiences, BAD RONALD, Kindertrauma, Wes Craven, nostalgia, female-driven horror movies, The Strange And Deadly Show, and a surprise revelation about being quoted on the back cover of a DVD. Read Made For TV Mayhem: Made for TV Mayhem Hear the Made For TV Mayhem Podcast: Made for TV Mayhem Podcast Hear Amanda Reyes on The Kolchak Tapes: The Kolchak Tapes Buy the special hardback edition of ARE YOU ALONE IN THE HOUSE? from Headspress: http://www.headpress.com/ShowProduct.aspx?ID=163 Or buy the softcover edition from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Are-You-House-Alone-Compendium/dp/1909394440 Read the Birth. Movies. Death review of the Monster Fest ARE YOU IN THE HOUSE ALONE? Book launch event. http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2016/12/04/monster-fest-2016-are-you-in-the-house-alone-is-a-mighty-tv-movie-tome Learn about Amanda Reyes' upcoming London appearance at The Miskatonic Institute Of Horror Studies: Tele-terrors: The Real and Imagined Horrors Inside the Made for Television Movie : The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies
The show starts with Cameron going on a rant about Kapernick, followed by the "Fellatio Cafe," and then transitions into the first ever "Taboo Tuesday." *Intro and outro music by Bad Ronald.
April 30 - May 5, 1977 On today's episode Ken welcomes author, novelist, journalist, musician and all around great guy Rick Moody to the show. Ken and Rick discuss the atmosphere of cookies in Harvard Square, 60s TV, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon's Teeth, dying of a broken heart, boarding school rules, cold turkey television, Irwin Allen, Disaster Movie fetishes, Airport 70-75, Airplane, all star casts, novelizations of the movie, JAWS, The Rock in San Andreas, man vs. nature, Steve McQueen's assessment that "they'll keep building them, and we'll keep putting those fire out", 70s Subversives, Harrison Ford fighting demons in the Possessed, burying your wife alive, Bad Ronald, Invitation to Hell, The Night Stalker, Gene Hackman, Fred Astaire, Xanadu, Linda Blair's finest work, After School specials, teenager drunks, Scott Baio is Stoned, Helen Hunt is Angel Dusted, The Six Million Dollar Man, Bionic Love, cultural capital, Game of Thrones, In Search Of..., Noah's Arc, Bermuda Triangle, John Davidson, PBS, The American Family, Albert Brooks, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, the weird whirlwind of Louise Lasser, bothering Norman Lear, pacing, David Lynch, Fernwood Tonight, Twin Peaks, violating the structure by leaving Thursday Blank, reading, punished with educational programming, seeing Serpico at an inappropriate age so Dad can have "me time", Chevy Chase vs. Richard Pryor, Love Boat III, lack of 21st Century All-Stars, niche programming, Hotels of North America, Motel Room Television, Dateline, Shock Theater, Chiller Theater, Creature Features, WPIX, Thanksgiving with King Kong, The 4:30 Movie, Mothra, Four Fingers of Death's relation to the Crawling Hand, why The Ice Storm and Garden State are period pieces, the Wire, Golden Age of TV, remaking movies, being too upset by horror movies, terrified of "The Thing", David Cronenberg, Hostel, The Mummy's Curse, The Blob, The Monkees, Teen Mom, HBO Go, The Bachelor, admitting addiction to Reality TV, Catfish, loving Mr. Show, Monty Python, Pee Wee's Playhouse and a violent hatred of cooking shows.
Episode 5 is all about voyeurism, and what better way to usher in the topic than with the granddaddy TVM that started it all, Bad Ronald! Our double feature review also takes a look at the unfairly obscure 1983 tele-thriller Through Naked Eyes.
Hello Kiddies, thank you all for downloading! This week we dive into our second ever episode of Tales from the Crypt titles Lower Berth. We're a bit tired, a bit punch drunk, and there was a cat literally jumping from the ceiling. What could go wrong? We play a little Bad Ronald and introduce a new feature on the show "21 and Over"! This is the last episode before we officially join the FANGORIA Podcast Network so we hope you enjoy!
Aotearoa/New Zealand has two (maybe three) conspiracist magazines, and Josh and Matthew are the masters of reading! So settle back and enjoy a delightful ramble through the pages of Uncensored Magazine, a periodical which happily melds worries about the impending disaster that is Planet Nibiru with talk about the immoral and immortal Windsor family. Along the way Matthew ventures forth a conspiracy theory about the contents of Uncensored and Josh wonders why chemtrails gets its own special headings. Music: Robot Pants by Bad Ronald
Movie Meltdown - Episode 270 After a horrendous winter, the weather finally gets nice, so to celebrate Fred builds a fire in his backyard and we hang out, make s'mores and talk about movies... amongst other things. And as we congratulate one of the gang for conquering their Peep problem, we also discuss… the great debates, Hang your Hat on the Wind, a backup plan, Oldboy, J.K. Rowling, Ballad of the Sad Café, Hermione and Ron, I have a funny story about monkeys…, bombarded with pecan pies, you know I’m just a ramblin’ gamblin’ man, Grudge Match, Peep sober, A Day No Pigs Would Die, I would know… my insides would tell me, it’s tone deaf and it’s amusing… but I don’t really hold a grudge, The Day After, Harry Potter, Midnight Run, somebody named Kiki Dee, a good universal humanoid, there will be s’mores , it’s bad when you feel like you can’t live up to your vice commitments, Where the Red Fern Grows, this guy we know died under the house, Bobcat Goldthwait, the viciousness of children, Gwyneth Paltrow, Peanut butter vs. Tahini, you’re just huffin’ leaves at this point, river gangs, …so that’s how I ended up with a 7lb bucket of Nutella, I hope you have hobo stab insurance, Wallace Shawn, magic is homework, her divorce is better then your divorce, Throw Mama From the Train, I hate them with a burning passion, Sandra Bullock, a bizarre laboratory school, relief sculptures, more with the Hot Damn, Killdozer, my hands are really sticky still, comedy is not one of the things the lord blessed him with, winking at the camera, futuristic optimism, Bad Ronald, and being over The Simpsons. “If that movie was like a medical procedure, that would cure me of… a terminal cancer. I would not have that procedure”
Movie Meltdown - Episode 60.1 This week’s buzz and activities include American Werewolf in London, Carriers, The Dragonball Z movie, Chris Pine, an alternate Marvel universe, Gamer, Rocket Robin Hood, Kate Beckinsale taking a shower, Rik Mayall, emo-Spider-Man, The Invention Of Hugo Cabret, Whiteout, bitching about George Lucas, House of Bones, The Mist, Sympathy for the Devil, Corin Nemec, giving Canada some props, Star Trek Shrinky Dinks, family friendly Martin Scorsese and the ever-changing Conan. “Is this Bad Ronald meets Harry Potter?”