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Hablamos con Borja y Marina de la banda cántabro-maña JIMÉNEZ CON JOTA. En ella nos desvelan sus influencias, sus próximos proyectos y un montón de cosas más. Ya has escuchado actualizar la canción asturiana a Rodrigo Cuevas, la música tradicional gallega a Baiuca o el flamenco a Fuel Fandango. Ahora, Jiménez con Jota revive la copla, uno de los géneros transversales españoles que lleva demasiado tiempo guardado en el baúl de la Piquer. Jiménez con Jota nos descubre "BELCHITE" después de que "Tarot", su primer single, supere las 40.000 reproducciones en plataformas digitales y haya recibido el apoyo de Sounds From Spain (ICEX), que les ha seleccionado como uno de los artistas embajadores de la música española en el extranjero. El primer EP de la banda, “Moscatelito”, contará con un total de cinco temas (cuatro propios y la revisión de una de las canciones más universales de la música popular española) llegará el 15 de febrero para consolidar el sonido del dúo y revelarlos como la propuesta emergente de música alternativa del año. Jiménez con Jota estará en concierto en la sala Cadavra de Madrid el 1 de marzo, presentando su nuevo EP. Mucho más en: www.nosvemosenprimerafila.com
We're back with part two! And we have given each other the gift of fine cinema. Jason has gifted the films 'The Butcher Boy' and 'The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra' to Brock. Brock has given Jason the films 'A Woman Kills,' and 'Morvern Callar.' Fa la la la and a partridge in a pear tree. We also discuss Kristofer Borgli's new film 'Dream Scenario.' Merry Happy Christmidays, Screamers. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram @whydoesthewilhelmpod and twitter @whywilhelm Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm Support the next generation of film lovers at reelhousefoundation.org and on facebook reelhousefoundation Artwork by @_mosla_
It's finally the spooky season once again, and as is tradition Stuart and Jacob will be bringing the horror this October. They've already touched on two Universal monsters in the past, so why not bring in who is arguably the most famous of them all? I mean, a comedy pseudo-sequel just came out earlier this year, so what better time to mirror the Frankenstein/Young Frankenstein episode than this pick? Also in this episode is Stuart's disenfranchisement with Starfield, the loveable ham that is Nicholas Cage, more of The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, and what background character would Stuart and Jacob give their own movie? All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 29:47 - 41:25 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
Entrega 112, desde Madrid, MSKS con su engorile máximo. Decir que teníamos ganas de este artista es quedarnos cortos. MSKS nos sorprendió hace mucho con un mix que nos encontramos por la red grabado en lo que podemos llamar su casa, la mítica tienda madrileña Palma 39, su familia, su crew. MSKS es un creador de mezclas de lo más preciso y sus selecciones cuidadas hasta el más mínimo detalle, son muchos años gastando dedos mientras rebusca joyas plásticas en cubetas y muchas horas a los platos para llegar a este momento en el que se encuentra, en el cada set es una historia bien hilada y bien contada. Bajo este aka, MSKS, nos abre las puertas a su percepción de estilos como el Electro, IDM, EBM y con alguna pincelada al Techno, solo tienes que dar un repaso a alguno de los podcast que viene lanzando en diferentes plataformas, cada cual más seria. MSKS ha paseado maleta por clubes muy representativos de la escena madrileña como Specka, Ballesta, Cadavra, MUV, Radio Phoenix o Republik. Ha pasado por fiestas como Temática, Barfly, Kunst, Mekanik y ha estado de residente en Fábula (Radio Phoenix), siempre rodeado de defensores del Underground madrileño. Sin más os dejamos con MSKS y este precioso set cargado de alma y musicón y mezclado con verdadera maestría. ¡Óscar te queremos! MSKS nos ha obsequiado con el tracklist: 1_Robot City – Matematicas De Dios 2_The Exaltics – 2 Words Collide 3_DJ Loui – (Remix Carl Finlow SQ80 System) 4_PQ17 – Intuitive Leap 5_Microlith – Clock EXT 6_Brice Kelly – Preparing For The Phuture 7_Somoah – Illumination 8_Persa – Madrid 9_Module 3F – Jump Into The Void 10_IXRQ – Comprised Of Wires 11_Cybereign – Underground Radio 12_Gravity Waves – Satellite 13_K1/Dj Maaco – On My Computer 14_Clartterbox – Semi – Automatic 15_Luke Eargoggle – Flexible Views 16_Microthol – Binary Systems 17_K1/Keith Tucker – Just Dont Understand 18_Blac Narcisus – 3# 14 19_New York City Survivors - The Game Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mosquis Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/moskis81/
This week I look at the classic Larry Blamire film, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra from 2001. This delightful comedy is a parody of 1950s-style science fiction B films. Written and directed by Larry, it stars Fay Masterson, Andrew Parks, Susan McConnell, Brian Howe, and Jennifer Blaire. You don't know the Lost Skeleton but you will! “This horrible mutilation has a whole lot of people on a whole lot of edges.”
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Why did it take nearly two whole seasons to get to this very special, near and dear to Emily's heart? No one can know. There's just a lot of weirdness in the universe. Also you should stop right now and go watch this movie with zero context before listening because Emily and Ky are spoiling absolutely everything. Not just the movie: also the truth about artificial gravity, the fourth dimension, and nearly the address of where they work. If there's aliens involved, you know they gotta go to the space corner! You can also learn how directions work in Venice, and get a sneak preview of Emily and Ky's new children's book. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wineweedweird/message
It's the last week of our birthday series, and we're wrapping up with a household comfort movie: Larry Blamire's indie b-movie parody, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra from 2001!This movie (and its sequels) stand apart from other bad-on-purpose parodies, and we're here to talk about how it achieves that through its dialogue, structure, music, and yes, love. We're campaigning to bring back free coffin giveaways at the cinema, and Charles Bronson pops up where you least expect him.Anyway, next week we're ringing in Labour Day with Michael Mann's Thief (1981)!
This week we're celebrating a pillar of Taiwanese cinema: King Hu's foundational art-house wuxia A Touch of Zen from 197-mumble-mumble. If you're a fan of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, this is where it all started!We're discussing the lengths King Hu went to portray history in cinema, how this movie plays with scope and storytelling expectations, and our struggle with what little we know about Buddhism (it does not, in real life, grant you superpowers).Next week we're wrapping up our birthday month with Larry Blamire's indie-parody b-movie comedy, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001)!
Warning! The following program is rated PG-13 for the use of foul language, drug use, the supernatural, and other situations which may be considered too frightening for our younger listening audience. Parental discretion is advised! Sole Twin Audios presents Version 1 of the pilot episode for "Phobias Unlimited." Initially this was written as a stand-alone episode for Pete Lutz's "The Cellar" Audio Drama Script-Writing competition. Think of this episode as another version of the pilot. In my 2nd, finalized pilot, You will hear the same cast; however, my updated version will include a brand new remix with a few additions (Kim Titus as Announcer) AND new music to keep things consistent for Salubrious Falls: Phobias Unlimited (which is the first season of my brand new horror serial, "Salubrious Falls." TRANSCONTINENTAL TERROR Presents: The Cellar Mini-Series, episode 1: PHOBIAS UNLIMITED Originally released on the Mutual Audio Network in October 2021, this is the first of five new episodes produced by 63audio for the month-long Transcontinental Terror audio series. Phobias Unlimited tells the story of Hazel, a woman who has better luck with cats than with men. She discovers "Phobias Unlimited", a business providing a unique service that exploits a person's special fear -- but we don't want to give too much away! Written and produced by Rachel Pulliam by special arrangement with The Cellar's regular producer, her play was a Second-Place winner in the 2019 Cellar Script-Writing Competition. Featuring the voice talents of: Robin Robbins (Announcer for "The Cellar"), Angela Young as "Cadavra," Claire Jacobs, Meredith Jones, Bruce Hennigar, Jerry Kokich, Ellie Gossage, Jordan Heaver, John Bell, Norman Bradley, Saoirse Connolley, Noah Harrison, Pete Lutz, Alexxandra Macedo, Kim Titus, Lec Zorn, Jeannette Vane, Thea Salone, Dewy, Claire Westcott, Sean Lamborne, and Norm Lamouth. Music by: David Krause Artwork by Daniel Puentee
Lost Skeleton is a lovingly crafted homage to the old sci-fi B movies of the 50s, and Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and David Handlos have a blast discussing the hilarious script full of quotable lines, the nods to old-style filmmaking, and just how much fun this film will be for the whole family. The post The Secrets of the Lost Skeleton of Cadavra appeared first on StarQuest Media.
Lost Skeleton is a lovingly crafted homage to the old sci-fi B movies of the 50s, and Dom Bettinelli, Jimmy Akin, and David Handlos have a blast discussing the hilarious script full of quotable lines, the nods to old-style filmmaking, and just how much fun this film will be for the whole family.
After Mark picked the 1959 film Plan 9 From Outer Space, the crew then wavers into The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, Star Tors, Miracle on Turdy-Fourth Street and much more! For the full list of musical attributions, please click this link to view the text file. Or visit https://tinyurl.com/ybz2qsml
Flesh Wound Fiends! It's time for a new episode of Flesh Wound Farce! This week we discuss and review the 2001 50;s B-Movie spoof THE LOST SKEKETON OF CADAVRA! Join Todd, Greg, and Ozzy in this brand new episode! Editorial Note: Ozzy usually writes these, his words were "terrible description for a review of terrible movie" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEUnRZdiSNI
Welcome back to Dix Talk Flix!! Tonight, we celebrate our year anniversary of the show by watching 2001's "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra" A "B movie" tribute to Sci Fi flicks of the past So turn up that volume!! Fold yourself in half!! And tune into a couple of....... I SLEEP NOW!! Sound clip credits: Intro- "hit Single" by Sonny Sharrock. Or more famously known as "Space Ghost Coast To Coast Them Movie Intro: "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra Theme" Voice clips - "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra" Outro - "Bonetrousle but I actually broke it and it still slaps" PS. Thank you to anyone who has given us a listen, or even stuck around over the course of this first year. Thank you Gregg for randomly teaming up with me on this podcast! I'm extremely thankful to be able to do this with my brother... and here's to another year!! Cheers! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dixtalkflix/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dixtalkflix/support
NSFW episode. Taylor from Clerics Wear Ringmail joins me as a guest host! Bad movie contest entries and winner revealed. Forgotten Angels https://forgottenangelsflorida.org/ Contest Entries Taylor (Clerics Wear Ringmail) Demons at the Door https://youtu.be/mezP1v8M37w and KottenTail https://youtu.be/vM8z88BQna0 Joe (Hindsightless) Masters of the Universe https://youtu.be/CF20B8p4F08 also Littly Nicky https://youtu.be/op62tf2ww5E and Super Mario Brothers https://youtu.be/pUpQLU3J7fU Brian (Have To Look That Up) Zardoz https://youtu.be/FSjCkISrJfQ Karl (The GMologist Presents) Highlander II The Quickening https://youtu.be/pRgJVvoihCQ Menion also known as Rob (Confessions of a Wee Tim'rous Bushi) Team America https://youtu.be/RPBX47zSktc Barry (Shadow of the GM) The Humanoid https://youtu.be/29vOx8ugT0c Joe (Raven God Games) Feeders https://youtu.be/svJgKlytYXs Randy & Joe (Biggus Geekus) In the Name of the King https://youtu.be/A7Um98FZei8 Kevin (The Redcaps Podcast) The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra https://youtu.be/j8D0PQQDptM and 3 Dev Adam https://youtu.be/X4l0Br4JF9k Ian Dungeons & Dragons https://youtu.be/3SnA2rv4ros Spencer also known as Free Thrall (Keep off the Borderlands) Laserblast https://youtu.be/fqFXyLjmRuQ Colin (Spikepit) Jaws 2 https://youtu.be/Wpr-X20Rrwo B.J. (The Arcane Alienist) Conquest https://youtu.be/vPcEnsSfltM Barney (Loco Ludus) Battlefield Earth https://youtu.be/XhNuXvlCTTc John (Red Dice Diaries) Hell House LLC https://youtu.be/kZ40kOmOgEI Hannah (Red Dice Diaries) Cats https://youtu.be/gq50F-IDXDc Andy (Expedition to the Grizzly Peaks) Freddie Got Fingered https://youtu.be/raLEbdAVYaM also Plan 9 From Outer Space https://youtu.be/u2ukRYsYPmo and Earth Girls Are Easy https://youtu.be/-RpxHczcT7Q and The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies https://youtu.be/tv56nqSWDHo Rob (Down in a Heap) Grease https://youtu.be/qDKo8DNpwOw Sharks and Jets (West Side Story inspired tactical combat board game) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/22083/sharks-and-jets and Monster A-Go Go https://youtu.be/bBgpFENBIw0 Your humble host's pick for worst movie Blair Witch Project https://youtu.be/a_Hw4bAUj8A Ray Otus did the coffee cup art for this show, you can find his blog at plundergrounds.blogspot.com/ TJ Drennon provided the theme music for my show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message
This episode is almost a whole hour of pure love for The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra & The Skeleton Returns Again. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zombiebeach/message
To celebrate our move to Thursdays, and April Fools, we're doing a theme month. Every episode featuring a different film that imitates the style and tropes of an earlier decade, Pastiche films in other words. For our first episode this month we're talking about The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001) a loving sendup of low budget 50s sci-fi and horror films. This film has it all. Aliens! Mutants! Psychic Skeletons! Science! Amish Terrariums! Made in some of the same locations as films like Robot Monster, Larry Blamire and company make a pitch perfect black and white film that would blend right in with anything on MST3K or Rifftrax. We break down all the things they got right, and a few missteps along the way before answering the most important question in film: Is it entertaining? So join host Wyndham Jennings for another look at a forgotten cinematic classic on Celluloid Fever Dreams, where the films you haven't heard of get turned into your new favorites. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/celluloidfeverdreams/support
Warning: This weeks film contains a scene of attempted sexual assault. I briefly discuss the scene in this episode, so if you find these things upsetting or triggering, then feel free to skip this week. We'll be talking about Lost Skeleton of Cadavra next week. She Beast (1966) is this weeks film. The story of a woman possessed by a 200 year old witch. Her husband and a witch hunter must stop the witche's rampage through the Transylvanian countryside without the authorities finding out, and without hurting the witch, since that would kill the possessed woman. They must exorcise the witch before the anniversary of her death passes, or risk losing the innocent woman forever. One of only three films by Michael Reeve, we break down what works in this horror-comedy, and what hasn't held up over the years. The core story is very interesting, but do they manage to pull it off? All this and more will be revealed in this week's Celluloid Fever Dreams! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/celluloidfeverdreams/support
Explicit Tag is Explicit. Moderate Scottish language warning.The Bachelor of Science is joined by a special guest from across the pond, Logan Kenny, to partake in an epic discussion concerning the state of Scooby Doo, wrestling talent, budgeted filmmaking in the modern era, and classic genre movie blindspots. All this is wrapped up in a podcast ostensibly talking about the 2020 release Money Plane and the 2001 indie parody the Lost Skeleton of Cadavra. There will be lots of zany tangents mixed in, but we welcome all to the craziness within.Music-Joplin, S. (1902). The Entertainer. [Digital]. St. Louis, MO: John Stark and Son.Saint-Saens, C. (1874). Danse Macabre [recorded by Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra]. On The 99 Darkest Pieces of Classical Music [Digital]. Stockholm, Sweden: X5 Music Group. (2010)
They said it couldn't be done! They said that we wouldn't last this long! They threw the worst year in the history of the multiverse at us and we're still here! The Geeks celebrate the one year anniversary of the podcast with a giant sized annual issue! Along with their favorite films from 1993 and a review of episode 4 of WandaVision, the boys harken back to the very first episode and review The Old Dark House, Rififi and The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, the movies mentioned in the very first segment of the first episode! Thanks a lot for listening, we really mean it! And Keep On Geekin' On! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3oldgeeks/message
After our special guest Jenny picked the 2001 film The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, the crew then wavers into Mark's haunting singing voice, King Kong the Musical, 80's Cartoons and much more! You can see Jenny's reviews on Youtube by clicking here! For the full list of musical attributions, please click this link to view the text file. Or visit https://tinyurl.com/ybz2qsml
The undead surfers of Zombie Beach return to talk with their friend Pat about the movies Vampire Circus; The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (and the sequel!); Plan 9 from Outer Space (the classic!); the various movies based on I Am Legend; and many others. They also discuss various shows such as Penny Dreadful; What We Do in the Shadows; and the new version of The Stand (which looks like it will be amazing). Also discussed is Rob Zombie's Werewolf Women of the SS and graphic novels such as American Vampire. You know, all good clean fun. --- 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/zombiebeach/message
Larry Blamire (“The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra”) appears on behalf of the 1960 British thriller “Faces in the Dark.” *** Prosecutor: Robb Maynard. Defense: Larry Blamire. Presiding: The Honorable Ben the Magnanimous. Jurors: Ryan Luis Rodriguez, Ben Haslar, Dylan J. Schlender. *** Advisory: Silvana Carranza. Prologue: Kirk R. Thatcher. Original Theme: WT Golden.
"If I wanted a safe life, I wouldn't have married a man who studies rocks." Join us on an episode full of hearty belly laughs and fun facts about set design, art direction and props buying as we discuss Larry Blamire's b-movie send up "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra" from 2001. Cameron is joined by the amazing Kendra Mamula, object obsessor, photographer and many more things, to discuss why the props in this movie make it work SO GOOD, why skeletons are rude, and some surprising lab equipment in "Walking Dead: World Beyond". See Kendra's work: https://www.kendramamula.com/ Find her shots on instagram at @DJingYourFuneral Learn more about this fantastic film: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0307109/ Episode aired on Thursday May 21st, 2020 WRIR LP 97.3 FM Richmond Independent Radio WRIR.ORG/LISTEN
Saison 3 épisode 4: Abra cadavra pour le voir:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYF0OpNcrnk
Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman and this installment marks my 61st episode of "VideoFuzzy," my twice-monthly progress report on cataloging more than 2,800 VHS transfers and digital recordings. In this installment, titled "Watching Terrible Movies," I open with reflections on the recent passing of Terry Jones, and celebrate some of his iconic work with Monty Python's Flying Circus. In my "Friday Night Feature," I talk about "Fata Morgana," a first-season episode of "Sanctuary" on Syfy, and chat about some of the strengths and weaknesses of the show at this stage of its production. I trace Cross Connections to the show, as well as Terry Jones' work, and appearances by Nicholas Brendan and Marc Vann in "Criminal Minds." In my Classic Collection, I talk about Monty Python sketches I was cataloging as I learned of Jones' passing. Also, David Alan Grier's Comedy Central production "Chocolate News," and some Daily Show and Colbert Report's interstitial tomfoolery called "Who's the Toss?" In my Current Collection, I talk about the animated reproduction of an original series fourth season serial of "Doctor Who" from the Patrick Troughton era, "The Macra Terror," then trace some of those themes through some more recent episodes, along with comments on "Fugitive of the Judoon." I then chat about "Supernatural," "Superstore" and "The Magicians," and explore a few thoughts about the series finale of "The Good Place" -- just ... wow. In "VideoFuzzy at the Movies," I chat with Jesse Zimmerman of "The Average Movie Nerd" blog in the title reference for this episode, to wit: Watching Terrible Movies. We got together and watched "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra" (2001) "Hail Caesar" (1994), "Rockula" (1990) and "Repo! The Genetic Opera" (2008) and then ... discussed them. Finally, in Upcoming Shows, a look ahead at the return of "Miracle Workers: The Dark Ages" on TBS, "Better Call Saul" on AMC and "The Sinner" on USA, premieres of "Briarpatch" on USA and "Indebted" on NBC, plus "Birds of Prey" opens in theaters, looks like a fun romp. Enjoy!
In which we do a deep dive (get it?) into They Came from Beneath the Sea! (TCfBtS!) with developer Matthew Dawkins. * A Dickensian derailment!* About the meta-elements in TCfBtS!* Connecting it to MST3K* Cinematics* How Matthew came to make this game* How the tone of the game shifted over its development* Larry Blamire and meta horror movies* A bit about the fiction in TCfBtS! (Dixie helped!)* Some thoughts on the humor and inclusivity of TCfBtS!* A bit on cult movies* A Twilight digression* Putting TCfBtS! into Storypath* Mechanics discussion* Various ways to run TCfBtS!* A bit on They Came from Beyond the Grave!* Matthew talks about the Midwinter TCfBtS! session (Hi, Gehenna Gaming crew!)* Types of characters you can play/crossover possibilities Links: They Came from Beneath the Sea!: https://they-came-from-beneath-the-sea.backerkit.com/hosted_preordersDon't Hug Me I'm Scared (CW: all sorts of weird shit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C_HReR_McQ)All Flesh Must Be Eaten: https://www.edenstudios.net/allflesh.htmlGarth Marenghi's Darkplace: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Marenghi%27s_DarkplaceX-COM: Terror from the Deep: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-COM:_Terror_from_the_DeepPhoenix Dawn Command: https://www.phoenixdawncommand.com/Men in Black: The Roleplaying Game: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_in_Black:_The_Roleplaying_GameTrail of the Screaming Forehead: https://www.shudder.com/movies/watch/trail-of-the-screaming-forehead/2228147The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Skeleton_of_CadavraTwilight Article Dixie mentioned: https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/twilight-isnt-the-worst-film-ever-made-youre-just-sexistScream: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scream_(1996_film)Red Moon Roleplaying: https://www.redmoonroleplaying.com/The Room: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Room_(film)Gehenna Gaming: https://www.gehennagaming.com/TCfBtS! Movie Trailer: https://youtu.be/kxLydk4t76sTCfBtS! Actual Play: https://youtu.be/DlcvFpWKH6YOnyx Path Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theonyxpathOnyx Path Discord: https://discord.gg/5uckcBk
Open up this week with some talk about the new Joker movie, then a review of the The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra. Then Round 8 of the 80s Classic Rock Tournament, will AC/DC finally get a spot in the Tournament of Champions??? Tune in to find out, Then we got a new bit called Winners & Losers (it's just what it sounds like), a TV-themed board game review and some bonus facts!
This week we review the new Joker SPOILERS and Lost Skeleton of Cadavra. We also look at more 80's rock tunes, talk about The Networks and Kevin tells us about the biggest WINS and LOSES of the week.
As the Grab Bag month continues, Tread Perilously returns to Manimal for an episode that could only be called "Scrimshaw." When Manimal, Police Woman, and Corky (special guest star Meeno Peluce) go for a day trip to nearby islands, they discover a scrimshaw with curious details. Corky's grandfather Sea Dog (special guest star Keenan Wynn) realizes it is the key to a lost treasure, but others also know about the scrimshaw and will stop at nothing to retrieve it. The adventure takes Manimal to a bar by the docks where plays pirate, a north Atlantic island filled with sinkholes, and the depths of Sea Dog's shaggy sea stories. Erik and Justin determines that Jason Todd sucks. They get their from a discussion about Corky. Erik offers a brief review of Dark Phoenix; suggesting Onslaught would've been a better story to adapt. Justin discusses the difficult in writing flirting for television. He also learns a surprising truth about Meeno Peluce. His specialization in aquatic life allows him to get a good "Well, actually..." on Erik. The YouTube algorithm serves up some questionable videos. Erik's dislike of Adrian Brody comes to the surface once again. The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra returns and the pair suspect Corky and Sea Dog were meant to get their own television series.
Larry Blamire, the talented writer, artist and director of the indy homage to 50’s cinema, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra joins us to talk monsters. Hurry up and support Larry’s Kickstarter for the 10-year anniversary BluRay of The Lost Skeleton Returns Again. Read the episode notes
Rob and Phyllis are in the Fantasmo Lounge to discuss The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra. Grab a drink and join us. "Tip, tip, tip, tip". Join in the conversation and check out the photo album for this episode on the Fantasmo After Dark Facebook page. Thanks for listening! fantasmoad@gmail.com
Seriously Betty! This podcast could mean actual advancements in the field of science!
On this episode of the Revival League Podcast, Robb chats with actor Brian Howe (star of the upcoming Revival League radio play “What About Blob?”) and filmmaker, writer and artist Larry Blamire, writer and director of “The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra”. Robb, Brian and Larry chat about B movies, horror and comedy. Plus, the podcast gang sits down with MST3K prop master Caroline Louis on the set of season 12. Meanwhile, Greg, Robb, Ron, and special guests Frank Dietz and Jackey Neyman Jones chat about “What About Blob?”, blue soda, and what’s going on in the world of riffing. All this and way too many mentions of October 30th, on this week’s episode of the Revival League Podcast. (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Olá ouvintes dispostos a encarar cavernas escuras, mutantes, esqueletos do mal e mulheres gato em nome da ciência, e bem vindos de volta a nosso teatro escuro. No oitavo episódio do NecrofilmecoN (seriamente atrasado) eu, Condessa Vanora e William Vulto nos reunimos para discutir um dos filmes mais engraçados, retrô e cinema-de-guerrilha dos últimos tempos, O Esqueleto Perdido de Cadavra. Então peguem seus detectores de Atmosferium, chamem seus amiguinhos alienígenas e vamos começar a exploração.
Olá ouvintes dispostos a encarar cavernas escuras, mutantes, esqueletos do mal e mulheres gato em nome da ciência, e bem vindos de volta a nosso teatro escuro. No oitavo episódio do NecrofilmecoN (seriamente atrasado) eu, Condessa Vanora e William Vulto nos reunimos para discutir um dos filmes mais engraçados, retrô e cinema-de-guerrilha dos últimos tempos, O Esqueleto Perdido de Cadavra. Então peguem seus detectores de Atmosferium, chamem seus amiguinhos alienígenas e vamos começar a exploração.
Steve and Byron bitch about current politics, reminisce about Will Jordan, reveal the movie containing ROWR, and other nonsense
You will learn about the Lost Skeleton of Cadavra then you will know all there is to know about this Lost Skeleton of Cadavra of which you currently know nothing about but will soon. Oh well. Follow us on Instagram for :60 second reviews of movies that didn't quite make the show! Instagram.com/TheNHOITPodcast Facebook.com/NeverHeardOfItPodcast Twitter.com/TheNHOITPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/s/29497b8/podcast/sponsor/acugkf/url/https%3A%2F%2Fanchor.fm%2Fapp) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverheardofit/message
Writer-Director Larry Blamire (The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, Dark & Stormy Night, Steam Wars) joins Jeff and Scott for their half-centennial extravaganza, including a chat about Val Guest's unjustly neglected classic, JIGSAW (1962).
Jason and Drew chat with Larry Blamire, creator of affectionate, keen parodies like The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, The Lost Skeleton Returns Again and Dark and Stormy Night, among others.
Jason and Drew chat with Larry Blamire, creator of affectionate, keen parodies like The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, The Lost Skeleton Returns Again and Dark and Stormy Night, among others.
We talk about Larry Blamire's knowing ode to 1950s low-budget sci-fi films like Plan 9 From Outer Space, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra. We ask, what is this movie? Is it camp (deliberately bad) or parody (good, observing the bad?)
Joseph and Chris sit down to watch the surprisingly funny homage to classic horror films, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, from 2001. IMDB Description: A bad scientist and wife, a mad scientist and skeleton, two aliens and their escaped pet are all searching for the elusive element “atmospherium”.
This week Josh is joined by Sam, Cassia, and Andrew from the Absent Friends Shadowcast! They discuss surviving another year of Rocky Horror Halloween, thoughts of inviting the Prime Minister and his wife to the show, getting seven standing ovation's, social media upkeep, contemplate a non-participation retro screening, Troll 2, and the legacy of Ed Wood. Plus, they mention the movies screening the week of November 10th - 16th, 2017: Loving Vincent, Infinity Baby, Bad Lucky Goat, Mark Felt, The Devil's Mistress, and The Room month 99! PS - The faux 1950's bad sci-fi movie that Josh forgot the title of was The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
Movie Meltdown - Episode 399 This week we are coming to you "live" from WonderFest where we are joined by this week's special guest... actor Brian Howe. One of the hardest working and most impressive actors in the business, Brian's been featured in Westworld, Catch Me If You Can, The Pursuit of Happyness, American Horror Story, Gran Torino, Annabelle, K-PAX, The Majestic, Déjà Vu, Evan Almighty, Lie to Me, Criminal Minds, Masters of Sex, House of Lies, The Newsroom, Nikita, Justified - and of course, he's one of the cast of regulars in the Larry Blamire films (The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, Dark and Stormy Night, Trail of the Screaming Forehead, The Lost Skeleton Returns Again). And in between our bouts of clowning around and being a dork, we also bring up... Spielberg's shooting style, that was paramount to me, one of them practically Xeroxed her rolodex, anything I could do - I did, Tony Scott, laying the groundwork, a cast of small town lunatics, Larry Moss, Summer stock theater in the Poconos, Fay Masterson, striking up the band, David Mamet, Trish Geiger, one big scene with Denzel, working in tandem, Kevin Spacey, Spy Hard, America's most beloved action figure, the quiet scary moments, Jim Carrey, State and Main, the bloom is off the rose, it was tremendous fun... blood all over the place, Frank Darabont, The Conjuring Universe, hours were long... temperatures were torturous, it was like the biggest most lumbering independent film I'd ever been involved with, when a casting director goes the extra mile, Kerry O'Malley, fly wrangler, that's how we got our revenge for his, rather indelicate criticism... of our work, a benevolent madman, K-Pax, snow in Pasadena, straight and kind of silly or full absurd, messing with Gabriele Muccino, a sustained level of dread, had to have a fake car to pick him up, one thing, with persistence, does actually lead to another, Will Smith, a state of trust, houses can have bad mojo, Clint Eastwood, my favorite... boy I'm making a Hollywood movie moment, Jeff Bridges, shooting for a dollar and a bucket of chicken, gettin' the laughs and singin' the songs, self-consuming hybrids and Tom Hanks goes mad. "I don't expect to be the big star... but I'll be the big star's neighbor." Follow Brian on Twitter at: twitter.com/BrianHoweActor For more on WonderFest go to: wonderfest.com
Sleepy skeletons, spirited space aliens, and super scientists are the focus of this week's show! That's right, we're profiling Larry Blamire's excellent comedy "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra".Two of the film's featured performers, Brian Howe ("Westworld") and Fay Masterson ("50 Shades Darker"), stop by to talk about their careers and their work on "Lost Skeleton..."Our good friend Sarah Jane (aka @fookthis on Twitter and Letterboxed, and she of the Talk Film Society) stops by with her cinematic picks for fans of “Lost Skeleton...”, and a game of What Do You Know? with Jim Rock.Enjoy this week's look at The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001) and be sure to come back next week for I Am a Ghost (2012)! Follow us on Twitter @splathousepr Mike D. is @miked_splat Sarah is @SarahSPLATHOUSE Jim Rock is @rockstiffly John can be found at @terrell_splat Visit us online at www.splathouse.com
For your consideration: Our four panelists (Sarah, Mike, John, and Jim) are joined by a Twitter friend(@parkerandcooley), an Academy Award nominee (Christopher Walken), a quiet coyote, and Rick Sloane (writer/director of The Visitants and Vice Academy). Can the gang survive the chaos or will they be seduced by the evil, mind-altering Hobgoblins? Find out this week! Plus! All the regular bullshit you love: What Do Ya Know?, panel, bad impressions, original music, skits...ALL. THE. GOOD. STUFF.Be sure to check out Hobgoblins (1988) on bluray from Vinegar Syndrome; Available directly at www.vinegarsyndrome.comEnjoy this week's look at Hobgoblins (1988) and be sure to come back next week for The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001)!Follow us on Twitter @splathouseprMike D. is @miked_splatSarah is @SarahSPLATHOUSEJim Rock is @rockstifflyJohn can be found at @terrell_splatVisit us online at www.splathouse.comReview us on iTunes, share all our links, tell all your friends. Support the show!Thank you!
Tip, tip, tip, tip, tip! Confounded by stairs, stymied by doors, aliens from outer space with a pet mutant on the loose. If only he had hands. Moon spoons, teaspoons, tablespoons of science and the best parody of 50's B movies we've ever watched for the Alien Movie Project. Joined by special guest Charles Horgan.
This week it's a double feature of reviews from Darryll and Desmond as they take on Larry Blamire's homages to 1950s drive-in schlock sci-fi films: The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra and The Lost Skeleton Returns Again. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of the first season of Fear the Walking Dead. Then there's music: "Skulls" and "Green Hell" by The Misfits, "Inferno Finale" by Keith Emerson, and "Lost Skeleton" by Michale Graves. RIP Keith Emerson. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week it's a double feature of reviews from Darryll and Desmond as they take on Larry Blamire's homages to 1950s drive-in schlock sci-fi films: The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra and The Lost Skeleton Returns Again. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of the first season of Fear the Walking Dead. Then there's music: "Skulls" and "Green Hell" by The Misfits, "Inferno Finale" by Keith Emerson, and "Lost Skeleton" by Michale Graves. RIP Keith Emerson. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week it's a double feature of reviews from Darryll and Desmond as they take on Larry Blamire's homages to 1950s drive-in schlock sci-fi films: The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra and The Lost Skeleton Returns Again. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of the first season of Fear the Walking Dead. Then there's music: "Skulls" and "Green Hell" by The Misfits, "Inferno Finale" by Keith Emerson, and "Lost Skeleton" by Michale Graves. RIP Keith Emerson. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week it's a double feature of reviews from Darryll and Desmond as they take on Larry Blamire's homages to 1950s drive-in schlock sci-fi films: The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra and The Lost Skeleton Returns Again. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of the first season of Fear the Walking Dead. Then there's music: "Skulls" and "Green Hell" by The Misfits, "Inferno Finale" by Keith Emerson, and "Lost Skeleton" by Michale Graves. RIP Keith Emerson. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week's episode of The Make Mine Magic Podcast includes discussion of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas and the following: This Is Halloween / which holiday? / Tim Burton credit / intro / Sing and Scream / Jack and Sally / too scary for Disney? / clowns / The Nightmare Before Christmas / Snowy cat break / plot / the holiday trees / Halloween for Christmas / official spoiler warning / worst trick-or-treaters / Oogie Boogie / Sally / music / monsters / Air Force vs. Santa / sing-along / popcorn package / Halloween on the High Seas / trick-or-treating / costumes / Eastenders host / our list of demands / that creepy Tim Burton and The Death of Superman Lives / wrapping up Nightmare / scary movies / The Babadook on Gobbledygeek / The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra / other horror movies / rating Nightmare / closing / Links: 31 Days of Horror at Biff Bam Pop! The Nightmare Before Christmas on IMDb Glenn's review of The Tingler Adventurers Club at MMM Friars Nook at French Fry Diary Steampunk Granny Marie Gilbert The Babadook on Gobbledygeek Glenn's review of Nosferatu The Biff Bam Podcast, Episode 1 Jennifer's Twitter Glenn's Twitter The GAR! Podcast Family on Facebook Biff Bam Pop! The Biff Bam Pop! Podcast Network The Make Mine Magic Podcast on Pinterest The Make Mine Magic Podcast on iTunes The Make Mine Magic Facebook Page
This week, those haphazard halfwits Gill and Roscoe are joined by writer, director, actor, artist and all-round renaissance man, Larry Blamire. Larry is the director of "Dark and Stormy Night" (2009), "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra" (2001) and "Trail of the Screaming Forehead" (2007). In this interview, he talks about all aspects of filmmaking and writing, his experience of working with veteran actors like Daniel Roebuck, Bob Burns, James Karen and Betty Garrett, as well as his latest project "The Audio Adventure Book of Big Dan Frater Vol 1". This episode may contain traces of Paul Rudd. If Paul Rudd is ingested,please seek medical assistance. Website: www.BodaciousHorror.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky
Terrible Tuesday Movie Night: Episode 39: "The Music of Chance"On this episode of Terrible Tuesday Movie Night, Dale puts on his grumpy pants on and analyses the 1993 film “The Music of Chance” that features an ex-fireman and a professional gambler become friends and lose it all.Two men face the consequences of gambling after playing with men beyond their league.Staring:James Spader - Jack PozziMandy Patinkin - Jim NasheM. Emmet Walsh - Calvin MurksCharles Durning - Bill FlowerJoel Grey - Willy StoneTITO SCORE: 3Wrap up:A member of the Geek I/O and Chefwonder Podcast networkschefwonder.squarespace.com/ttmngeek-io.net/ttmnNext Movie: The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
This week we are all feeling better -- well, except for MonsterZero who is apparently wicked sick. We weigh each other (huh?) This week’s movie discussion focuses on the lowest grossing film from 2012, The Ghastly Love of Johnny X (did you say weighed each other?) shut up I'm working... We also give you the 411 on the upcoming Three For All event (why would you weigh each...) CAN IT! So grab an extra large shirt, your devo hat and strap on for Episode 96 of Trick or Treat Radio! Topics discussed: It's No Good, AIDS, meme time, To Catch a Predator, The Curtain Society, The Southern Revenger, pussy pencil, tumblr, lost Church of Mirrors, how much we weigh, to catch a cake predator, Kizarny’s Odditorium, Gmail, people shaped like Ravenshadow in cinema history, The Ghastly Love of Johnny X, CHIKARA, Kobald, King of Trios, Godzilla, Tim Burton, Kevin McCarthy, Paul Williams, Eyes of Fire, Grease, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, The Seventh Curse, Siri, UHF, Devo hats, The Outsiders, nude photos, Tiny's take on musical numbers, the lies psa, hokey armor, Charlie Cox as Daredevil, Flight of the Conchords, how wealthy do you have to be for masturbation to become extinct, Superman, Nightmare Before Christmas, Spartacus, Kids 20 years later, Reggie Bannister, Dynamo's special lady friend’s line slimming, Kodak Plus-X 5231 film, super villains, greasers, taint injuries, Swirls and Scoops, Avengers, top grossing films in 2012, Dear God No, Hawk the Slayer, the inside of Koop’s head, Brainscan, The Three For All, monster hunter hunting, Terry Funk, Roger Lavallee, The Flood, The Blarney Stone, Silica was right shirt, I Fear You, live virgins, Etch-a-Sketch, The Great Gazoo, Zero Hour and the Time Trapper, Dynamo's diet, XL shirts and Elongated Man.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Geek Juice Radio Episode 6 Discussions about Robin Hood: Thief of Wives, The Skeleton of Cadavra and Super Bowl XLVI…
Good Morning. PROTO: It's episode Twenty Dot One of Prognosis Negative featuring Eric and Kyle! Join us as we break down Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Let the banter begin! WARNING: This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and more! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is mostly negative (though often that is a misnomer) and contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout. LINKS: Kyle @FunctionalNerd: wtfareyouwatching.libsyn.com The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra: en.wikipedia.org DISCLAIMER: This episode was orginally recorded December 17, 2012. COMING SOON: ProgNeg #20.2... And you promise I will come back? Host/Producer: Eric @BullittWHOPodcast: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com Co-Host: Sean @tardistavernPodcast: tardistavern.libsyn.com Co-Host: Christopher @dubbayooPodcast: radiofreeskaro.com Co-Creator: Julian @JLB_ToschePodcast: twoamshow.libsyn.comdeviantART: type40productions.deviantart.com Prognosis Negative @ProgNegEmail: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~comWebsite: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com Tumblr: progneg.tumblr.com Facebook: facebook.com/ProgNeg ProgNeg Theme compiled by J.L.B. Chapman
Tonight at the SciFi Diner, we interview Larry Blamire, best known for his 1950s SciFi Spoofs. We announce the winners of our Superman Trivia and give you our new Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back Trivia and a chance to win a Think Geek Gift certificate. We share news on Young Justice, Riese coming to Canada, Fringe moving to Friday, Marc Singer returns to V, Irvin Kershner is dead, The Hobbit is Racist, Catwoman joins the Wachowski's latest effort, Buffy's being rebooted; Joss Whedon's response, Cowboys and Aliens Trailer, Source Code Trailer, Christian Bale Bails on Batman, and a public service announcement about talking to your kids about Star Wars. In the TWIST we talk about an interview with Borg Queen and Walter Koenig. The SciFi Five in Five this week covers the five Best Empire Strikes Back Moments.
Tonight at the SciFi Diner, we interview Larry Blamire, best known for his 1950s SciFi Spoofs. We announce the winners of our Superman Trivia and give you our new Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back Trivia and a chance to win a Think Geek Gift certificate. We share news on Young Justice, Riese coming to Canada, Fringe moving to Friday, Marc Singer returns to V, Irvin Kershner is dead, The Hobbit is Racist, Catwoman joins the Wachowski's latest effort, Buffy's being rebooted; Joss Whedon's response, Cowboys and Aliens Trailer, Source Code Trailer, Christian Bale Bails on Batman, and a public service announcement about talking to your kids about Star Wars. In the TWIST we talk about an interview with Borg Queen and Walter Koenig. The SciFi Five in Five this week covers the five Best Empire Strikes Back Moments.
Jessica and Rachel are back! AGAIN! And this time around they bring their ramblings on television both lost and still around. As well as reviews on Iphone tech and an interview with Larry Blamire, the man behind one of the best cult classics in the last ten years The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra!! Which is back! AGAIN!