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Welcome to another Cinema Sounds & Secrets Tribute episode! This week Janet, John, (and Pen) explore the life and career of a true humanist and good soul, a character-driven director with a brilliant eye, and gorgeously framed films… Jonathan Demme! The five-time Academy Award winner was born in New York in 1944 and is known for films like The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Something Wild (1986), Philadelphia (1993), Caged Heat (1974), Rachel Getting Married (2008), Melvin and Howard (1980), and Married to the Mob (1988). To learn more about this episode and others, visit the official Cinema Sounds & Secrets website!
Today, Crystal & Grey discuss Supernatural 6.10 - Caged Heat. We talk about: the beginnings of the Pizza Man cold open, commending a show for having the bravery to kinda suck, and George Bailey has so many problems he is thinking about ending it all - and it's Christmas! Warnings for mentions of rape and sexual harassment Find Episode Transcripts Here Listen to Episode Outtakes and Give us a Tip in Ko-fi! Check out our merch on Redbubble! Follow us on Tumblr Email Address: bustyasianbeautiespod@gmail.com Podcast art is made by cyvvang! (Instagram, Redbubble)
Rachel Miner played Meg in 11 episodes of Supernaturel. She share behind the scenes stories of working with Jared and Jensen, on screen kisses, and leather bikinis. She shares about how she handled her MS with the show and her experiences at conventions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our good friend and outstanding drummer Christian Negrette joins us on the show to talk about his playing days with Spore, The Eels, Caged Heat, plus other cool stuff..musicSpore "Fear God"Caged Heat "Raised In Helladditional musicThe Charms "So Pretty"The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll"Produced and Hosted by Steev RiccardoThis episode was recorded live on WMFO on October 19, 2024, engineered by Mike Newman.
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datum: mei 2024 gasten: Jan Verheyen, Laura Janssens, Sven De Ridder, Vincent Voeten, Hakim Chatar en Jordi Ostir. Op 9 mei overleed de legendarische filmmaker Roger Corman. We bespreken met een aantal mensen een van zijn films. Dit is deel 2. Met Jan hebben we het over Death Race 2000 (1975) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twVaEpqXR2I Met Laura hebben we het over Frankenstein Unbound (1990) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYvWxpiG398 Met Sven hebben we het over Carnosaur (1993) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yooaYum13SM&t=3150s Met Vincent hebben we het over Caged Heat (1974) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTedhTrzeNk&t=1803s Met Hakim hebben we het over Grand Theft Auto (1977) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55R4p5C3YR4 Met Jordi hebben we het over The Pit and the Pendulum (1961) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP1HXWWHTvQ Dank aan Rob Croonenborghs voor het geweldige artwork
This week we watched a flick called CAGED HEAT. RIP Roger Corman! Thanks for all of your support, listeners! Chapters It's Us, Bat and Spider! (00:00:00) This week! (00:07:53) Movie - Caged Heat (00:23:12) Mail Segment? (00:49:39) Next episode?! (01:01:24) Links Check out or Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/batandspider Join our DISCORD Get your Bat & Spider STICKERS here 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 on Letterboxd Bat & Spider Watchlist Send us an email: batandspiderpod@gmail.com. Leave us a voice message: (315) 544-0966 Artwork by Charles Forsman batandspider.com Bat & Spider is a TAPEDECK podcast, along with our friends at 70mm, The Letterboxd Show, Escape Hatch, Will Run For..., Twin Vipers, The Movie Mixtape, and Lost Light.
Berly and LA recap the season six Supernatural episode, Caged Heat. Over drinks, they'll discuss lore, gore, and what they adore about the Winchesters and their adventures. Now, let's get tipsy! CW/TW for violent and lewd commentary; listeners beware!
MEG'S BACK!!! In this episode, Elayna proposes a mixtape for the sound in Dean's head when Meg kisses Cas and Noah is impressed by Crowley's kicking-ass and meta-referencing moments. Somehow, after 6 seasons, we're now at the point where working with demons is just another Tuesday. Plus: Morally dubious motivations, which demon is the sluttiest, and an extensive discussion of the thing we don't discuss (the pizza man). This episode discusses Season 6, Episode 10: Caged Heat, through the theme of Bravery. ------------- Find us online at queeringthingspodcast.com! This episode contains discussions that may be inappropriate for those under 18. Listen with discretion. Don't miss out on our new show, Queering People, Saving Throws, a D&D adventure podcast, releasing every other Friday right here on our feed! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queeringthingspodcast/message
Profs Beck Strah and Eric Bronson discuss circus people, an example sentencing for carceral fentanyl trafficking, conflict with incarcerated romantic partners, leaving enough space for Jesus, gender and relationship status in relation to emotional health, establishing meaningful relationships under incarceration, conjugal visits, same-sex relationships, and Caged Heat 3000 (1995).
This week the girls forgot to check if their microphone was plugged in (we apologise in advance x). Jamie is writing Adam centric fanfic out of spite this episode while Beth gives her take on Megstiel (and the relevant Live Dean Reactions). Incredibly impactful character 'The Pizza Man' makes his debut while the girls categorise all non-Winchester characters as either 'Sam characters' or 'Dean characters', and Jamie posits new theories (Evil!Sam?) and asks new questions (what is the link between soulessness and the functionality of the human endocrine system?) Find Driver Picks The Podcast here: linktr.ee/driverpicksthepodcast and Thief Steals The Podcast here: linktr.ee/thiefstealsthepodcast Jamie's fic 'And They Were Cellmates' mentioned this ep :)
Profs. Beck Strah and Eric Bronson discuss weather, the podcast not being explicit enough, a Rhode Island deputy shooting a sheriff, sally ports, Bronson taking a student group to Louisiana, Steven Seagal Lawman, Joe Arpaio, family visitation, the Angola Prison Rodeo, conjugal visits, prison phone calls, the social capital of community connections, the benefits of building familial relationships for the incarcerated, and Caged Heat 2: Stripped of Freedom (1994).
Profs. Eric Bronson and Beck Strah discuss Jackson, MS prisoner graves, gang tattoos, retribution tattoos, the symbology of prison ink, bitcoin, Canadian subsidised prison tatts, police and jury profiling of people with prison tattoos, and Caged Heat (1974)
Welcome Back to the Hunt - it's time for a team-up! In this episode (Season 6, Ep. 10 - Caged Heat), the Boys (and Castiel) team up with Meg and her crew of Demons to take on the King of Hell. In an episode featuring the return of many cool monsters - we debate if it was too much? Is it worth a rewatch? Join us on the hunt to find out! --- The Back on The Hunt Podcast drops EVERY Tuesday.Want to share your rewatch experience with us? Please send us a message: https://anchor.fm/chris-barrows/message Theme Music:Extreme Energy by MusicToday80: https://soundcloud.com/musictoday80/r... Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg
One night. One cage. Zero WarGames. 500 matches. Yeah, this one was a bit rough to watch. Damn near every single match had a jumpstart, an afterbirth, and was heavily overbooked. Crowds for WCW were severely dwindling by this point, there was speculation over a sale for WCW, leadership was in disarray, and the whole thing was just a giant mess. Booker T at least got to defend his WCW Title against Kevin Nash in a fairly straight-forward Caged Heat match (which was literally just a cage match) to close the show and Goldberg and Scott Steiner fooled us for a minute into thinking they'd have a good match. In the news, we discuss ECW's continuing woes, someone suing Paul Heyman and RVD, WCW's backstage drama with Turner, WWF soaring in the ratings, a new fake retirement scheme for Atsushi Onita in FMW, some new wrestling promotions cropping up in America and Japan, and much more! ALL PODCAST, SOCIAL MEDIA, & MERCHANDISE LINKS: linktr.ee/MainEventMarks CHECK OUT OUR MERCHANDISE: MainEventMarks.redbubble.com & bonfire.com/store/maineventmarks GET FUELED WITH SHOCKED ENERGY: https://shockedenergy.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1814354.mOXH7RrwKh&sca_source=MainEventMarks (promo code: MainEvent for 10% off) KEEP YOUR COFFEE GIMMICK FREE AND FRESH ROASTED TO ORDER WITH COFFEE BRAND COFFEE: https://coffeebrandcoffee.com/?ref=WC7vE0tK (promo code: MAINEVENT for 5% off) GET AWESOME SPORTS T-SHIRTS: intheclutch.com/MAINEVENT (use code "MAINEVENT" for 10% off) ORDER FROM SWIFT LIFESTYLES: SwiftLifestyles.com, use PROMO CODE: MainEventMarks at checkout for 15% off LISTEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 9PM EST: tikilive.com/channel/BURNS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One night. One cage. Zero WarGames. 500 matches. Yeah, this one was a bit rough to watch. Damn near every single match had a jumpstart, an afterbirth, and was heavily overbooked. Crowds for WCW were severely dwindling by this point, there was speculation over a sale for WCW, leadership was in disarray, and the whole thing was just a giant mess. Booker T at least got to defend his WCW Title against Kevin Nash in a fairly straight-forward Caged Heat match (which was literally just a cage match) to close the show and Goldberg and Scott Steiner fooled us for a minute into thinking they'd have a good match. In the news, we discuss ECW's continuing woes, someone suing Paul Heyman and RVD, WCW's backstage drama with Turner, WWF soaring in the ratings, a new fake retirement scheme for Atsushi Onita in FMW, some new wrestling promotions cropping up in America and Japan, and much more! ALL PODCAST, SOCIAL MEDIA, & MERCHANDISE LINKS: linktr.ee/MainEventMarks CHECK OUT OUR MERCHANDISE: MainEventMarks.redbubble.com & bonfire.com/store/maineventmarks GET FUELED WITH SHOCKED ENERGY: https://shockedenergy.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1814354.mOXH7RrwKh&sca_source=MainEventMarks (promo code: MainEvent for 10% off) KEEP YOUR COFFEE GIMMICK FREE AND FRESH ROASTED TO ORDER WITH COFFEE BRAND COFFEE: https://coffeebrandcoffee.com/?ref=WC7vE0tK (promo code: MAINEVENT for 5% off) GET AWESOME SPORTS T-SHIRTS: intheclutch.com/MAINEVENT (use code "MAINEVENT" for 10% off) ORDER FROM SWIFT LIFESTYLES: SwiftLifestyles.com, use PROMO CODE: MainEventMarks at checkout for 15% off LISTEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 9PM EST: tikilive.com/channel/BURNS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Danielle and Millie are continuing on their summer HOT theme as they discuss HEAT (1995) and CAGED HEAT (1974), Mr. Al Pacheechee, an inspiring appreciation letter, and the legacy of Roger Corman.To see a full ISWYD movie list, check out our Letterboxd here:https://letterboxd.com/isawwhatyoudid/films/diary/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Vince Russo era of WCW comes to a screeching halt. Does the big man go out with a bang or a whimper? We find out in CAGED HEAT.(Episode recorded June 2023)Linktree - http://www.linktre.ee/twtwpodPatreon - http://www.patreon.com/twtwpodTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/twtwpodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/twtwpod/TikTok - http://www.tiktok.com/twtwpodFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/twtwpodYouTube - http://www.youtube.com/twtwpodEmail - theworsttherewas@gmail.com(A Plate of Beans Network Production)
There's just a lot going on in this one. So much. We get the return of Meg, in an enemy-of-my-enemy situation, we get Samuel and learn the depths to which he's willing to sink to get what he wants, the horror of his current situation, and we learn that Crowley was never able to get Sam's soul out of the cage making all their work for him bringing in monsters to torture (and yeesh to that...) pointless. But at least it looks like Cas is still on their side? >.> I mean... it FEELS like we're getting to the heart of the truth, it FEELS like at least some of their problems have been resolved, right? *GAME SHOW LOSER BUZZER NOISES* Welcome to season six... where the second you think you know the truth you fall through a trap door into a deeper layer of falsehoods! (it's all still incredibly important to the overall narrative, and again, you can only tell that when you already know where this is all leading...) LINKS! The Superwiki page My tag Filming Locations Map Promo videos: cw promo, space promo, space sneak peek 1, space sneak peek 2 Some of my thoughts on Cas and Sexuality Lizbob's Dean and Cas are in Love series to punch you in the feels Brett Matthews' original vision for the tentacle monster --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spngeorg/support
The guys are back and this time we're diving into the first monthly PPV extravaganza that TNA put on, Victory Road 2004. This one's got a little bit of everything. It starts out with a 20 man Royal Rumble type contest for the X Division Cup, we get the minis in action, a Caged Heat match, a last man standing tag team match, and finally the NWA World Heavyweight title... The post The Year of Duke and Rogue: TNA Victory Road 2004 appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.
The guys are back and this time we're diving into the first monthly PPV extravaganza that TNA put on, Victory Road 2004. This one's got a little bit of everything. It starts out with a 20 man Royal Rumble type contest for the X Division Cup, we get the minis in action, a Caged Heat match, a last man standing tag team match, and finally the NWA World Heavyweight title is on the line as Double J Jeff Jarrett takes on Jeff Hardy in a ladder match. Elsewhere, Dusty Rhodes and Vince Russo compete for votes to become TNA's Director of Authority.
Anthony Richardson ranked 14th among fantasy quarterbacks - ahead of Jared Goff, Aaron Rodgers, and Russell Wilson! Saquon Barkley's situation with the Giants may be repeated next offseason with Jonathan Taylor, so Taylor should prepare himself for football AND business! College basketball's block/charge rule is changing - and becoming more confusing! The Nuggets are going to win the NBA Championship tonight. Caged Heat will not escape! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Drew and Marie dive into Season 6, Episode 10 of Supernatural: Caged Heat. They discuss the many, many, many confrontations in this episode. Support us on Ko-fi or Patreon: carryingwayward.com. ---Audio provided by zapsplat.com
Mark is joined by Jared from the podcast Feathers & Friends to talk Memorial Day, Dating and Aaron Rodgers. Mark's 12 Hours of Drinking, 'Thank You for Your Service', Aaron Rodgers & the Jets, 'Best Shape of His Life' OTA Stories, Opening Lines, Jared the Romantic, Conspiracy, and Lottery Thought Experiment. Jared Find's Caged Heat in the Form of a Female Prisoner & More! #SHIBAINU #SHIB #MEMORIALDAY #AFTERHOURS
It's heat. It's in a cage. It is "Caged Heat" the tenth episode of season six of Supernatural. Liz is down with Crowley's self flagellation. Diana gets quizzed about the Supernatural lore about shifters, rugarus, vampires, ghouls, and djinn in Monster Prison. Play along if you dare!
This week: 6x10 Caged Heat, original air date December 3, 2010. Teleplay by Brett Matthews, story by Brett Matthews and Jenny Klein, directed by Robert Singer. Quick TW: We discuss the number of rape mentions and/or references in this episode, so know that going in.This week on the Cas Cast: rants, calls for torture-rack equality, Ilse having a breakdown laughing at something that's not even that funny, censorship, and actual episode discussion, too, if you can believe it.Mentioned in this episode: the Andrew in Drag AMV. See the Tumblr post here! Thanks for the rec, Ve!
Lance and Erica from Unsung Horrors are back to wrap up their Roger Corman hat trick with Jonathan Demme's directorial debut Caged Heat. Donate to the campaign and pre-order Erica's new book, The Sweetest Taboo: An Unapologetic Guide to Child Kills in Film Follow the Cult Movies Podcast on Twitter and Instagram Support the show on Patreon Follow Unsung Horrors on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook Follow Erica on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd Follow Lance on Instagram and Letterboxd Follow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd
Sam and Dean receive a visit from Meg, a demon loyal to Lucifer, who wants to find and kill Crowley. Sam convinces Meg to form an uneasy alliance to get to him. The three of them sneak into Samuel's place to look for clues, but are discovered. Support Ghostfacers: A Supernatural Rewatch https://www.patreon.com/Ghostfacers Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
In the 113th episode of Supernatural, an episode filled with surprises, Sam and Dean receive a visit from Meg, a demon loyal to Lucifer, who wants to find and kill Crowley. Sam convinces Meg to form an uneasy alliance to get to him. The three of them sneak into Samuel's place to look for clues, but are discovered. Intro/Outro performed by Aaron Barry Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! Or send us an email: ghostfacerspodcast@gmail.com! Part of the Brain Freeze Podcast Network! And now...support us on Patreon!
Welcome back to Word of God! We are: Ash (the old-time fan), Emma (the latecomer), and Wyatt (the newbie). We're digesting this show in chunks of about two episodes a week. Today we talk about 6.9 "Clap Your Hands If You Believe" and 6.10 "Caged Heat." Show Notes (also here on tumblr): Content warnings for this episode are here. Sources for references made this episode: ye olde "third kind already" post Dean's expression upon walking into the shop (gif) dril tweet about not being owned Sam's soul is going through a lot right now (meme) Check our Listen page or go to our Pinned post on tumblr to find a list of platforms you can find us on - don't forget to rate and review if you can! The music for Word of God is The Last Ones by Jahzzar from freemusicarchive.org, licensed under Attribution share-alike 3.0 international license. Find the song HERE Have any questions or comments? Email us at wordofgodcast@gmail.com, tweet us, or send us an ask on tumblr!
Jesse Mayer is a true rock n roll warrior. As an accomplished drummer, Jesse has played in a zillion bands including Fingerpaint, Shake The Faith, The Von Kenmores (where he earned his moniker "Jesse Von Kenmore"), The Marvels, Caged Heat, The New Alibis, his current band the incredible Diablogato, and yes we've probably missed a few...He's also a huge fan of the Boston music scene and of course we share an equal love for The Outlets and we both rank their song "Eddy" in our top 10 ever... Music Milquetoast & Co "Cigarette Burns"(Theme music) Diablogato "Jet Black Night" Diablogato"Too Far Gone" Recorded and edited by Mike Nash at Voice Motel on October 15, 2022 This podcast was supported by Baby Loves Tacos, Pittsburgh PA. and Spectacle, Boston MA. The Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico podcast is brought to you by Light Street Media. #Diablogato --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
WCW presented Mayhem on November 26, 2000 from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This pay-per-view featured many notable moments from WCW including The Insiders taking on Perfect Main Event, Goldberg takes Lex Luger and Booker T defending the WCW title against Scott Steiner in Caged Heat. Tune in for all the details on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and SoundCloud!
Welcome to The Old Dog Pack Show – the world's premier podcast regarding the mind, body, soul, and money of the middle-aged man. In episode 48, Craig reveals the dark story of his wild ass college English prof, the boys discuss the exercise in futility that is hiring a lawyer, and our heroes extol the virtues of Dave Chappelle and Bill Burr. Finally, The Climax Blues Band finally gets ists due. If you would like to do us a big favor, go on over to Apple Podcasts and leave a 5 star rating and/or a short review. It will help give us a little street cred and will help booking guests that can provide something worth listening to. Click ‘subscribe' while you're there. We'd also appreciate if you would share us with a friend. You can also check us out at olddogpack.com, where you can sign up for The Old Dog Pack newsletter. It may not be great, but it don't cost nothing.
In this episode, Andy and Patrick dive back into the Bonker's Bananapants movie pool with the classic 2001 Battle Royale. Prepare to watch kids be super violent toward each other.
In honor of The Batman, a very good movie we would love to talk about, we decided to take a look at the absolute worst film adaptation of Batman to date: 1997's Batman & Robin. Special guest Raphael Moran of the Geeky Dad Podcast joins us to explore Joel Schumacher's Greek-mythology-infused, pun-laden toyetic living cartoon. Perhaps surprising no one, we end up on some tangents to try and discuss literally anything else. Topics include: Batman Forever, The Island of Dr. Moreau, Raphael's thoughts on the X-Men films, entirely too many detours to Bat Nipples, an official DeRazzled codpiece, what action figures of all of us would look like, and our pitch for Speed 3: Caged Heat starring Nick Nolte, Nick Cage, and Nick Cannon (seriously, Hollywood, you owe us for that gem). BANE! LISTEN! PODCAST! ENJOY! Check out the Geeky Dad Podcast wherever you find podcasts, or on Twitter (@geekydadpod). Podcast plugged in this episode: Doom Generation (@DoomGenPod on Twitter) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/derazzled/support
We have a new segment on the show called “Caged Heat.” We are going be doing a review for 3 Nick Cage Movies. We also review the new #HBOMax limited series, The Tourist. Our show is now sponsored by Audible. Get 30 days free on us. Enjoy podcasts... like our own and others. You can also enjoy some great books. Right now, I'm listening to the audio version of the book, Artemis written by Andy Weir and Narrated by Rosario Dawson. Follow this link- https://www.audibletrial.com/7mKXNg --- 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/thegeekydadafterdark/message
We’re kicking off 2022 a bit differently. Jeff and Chris are switching up genres a bit and heading to prison with 1974’s Caged Heat up against 2017’s Brawl in Cell Block 99. Theme Music: Algorithms by Chad Crouch E-mail comments (or questions) to chris.scott@criticallysane.com or follow us on Twitter. Jeff – JustSomeDude899 Chris – kariyanine RecurringPod The post Recurring Nightmares Ep. 21: Caged Heat 1974 v Brawl in Cell Block 99 2017 first appeared on Critically Sane.
We’re kicking off 2022 a bit differently. Jeff and Chris are switching up genres a bit and heading to prison with 1974’s Caged Heat up against 2017’s Brawl in Cell Block 99. Theme Music: Algorithms by Chad Crouch E-mail comments (or questions) to chris.scott@criticallysane.com or follow us on Twitter. Jeff – JustSomeDude899 Chris – kariyanine RecurringPod The post Recurring Nightmares Ep. 21: Caged Heat 1974 v Brawl in Cell Block 99 2017 first appeared on Critically Sane.
I suppose this is a Holiday Special from Butcher Block. Night of the Comet isn't a terrible movie... It is also not a good movie. Joe kept seeing Quentin Tarantino all over the place. Zombies talk about stuff and turn into dust. There's a kind of Caged Heat minus the sex moment. Some scientists... Honestly you just have to watch this. There is a guy in a Santa suit - So I suppose it's a Christmas movie. wegiveyoubrainworms.com
We discuss 6.10 Caged Heat and 6.12 Like a Virgin. TW for rape themes. Follow us on tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram @hellerradio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hellerradio/support
Trending Topics at 5 o'clock. Testing shows that the omicron variant was present in Europe before it was discovered by South Africa scientists. El Chapo's wife gets 3 years in prison. A moment on "Caged Heat." The trial of Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell is underway. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trending Topics at 5 o'clock. Testing shows that the omicron variant was present in Europe before it was discovered by South Africa scientists. El Chapo's wife gets 3 years in prison. A moment on "Caged Heat." The trial of Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell is underway. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Compañeros Radio Network proudly presents episode 63 of Movies About Girls. This episode was originally released on April 17, 2010. "This week: Part-time hookers, lady avengers, Satan, puppets, and horrible mistakes!" Please support the Compañeros Radio Network Patreon, if you can! Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows: Movie Melt Songs on Trial Get Soft with Dr Snuggles Heavy Leather Horror Show Ballbusters In Search of the Perfect Podcast
Compañeros Radio Network proudly presents episode 60 of Movies About Girls. This episode was originally released on March 27, 2010. "This week: Chicks in Chains and Girls with Guns! Savage Sisters! Caged Heat! Bad Poetry! Horrible Songs! Laffs galore!" Please support the Compañeros Radio Network Patreon, if you can! Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows: Movie Melt Songs on Trial Get Soft with Dr Snuggles Heavy Leather Horror Show Ballbusters In Search of the Perfect Podcast
We had such great plans for episode 100. Unfortunately, life gets in the way sometimes. We had lined up a bunch of folks to discuss the night that changed Continental Championship Wrestling, when Robert Fuller turned on Bob Armstrong in a steel cage and joined the Stud Stable with his brother Ron and cousin Jimmy in August 1985. But, due to all the sad wrestling news from this week, we were left with the only piece of the show that was recorded before the deaths of Jody Hamilton, Bert Prentice and Bobby Eaton. So, we welcome back Karl Stern (@WIWCool) from When It Was Cool to talk about the fateful evening. We discuss the build-up to the cage match, not just from the start of Continental in June, but seeds that had been planted for years in the long-running Armstrong family feud with the Fuller/Golden/Welch clan. Then we analyze the match and the angle, including one part of the story that bugged Karl for many years. We follow that up with a more general discussion of Continental and Southeastern, including why some parts of the wrestling community have overlooked or ignore the contributions made by Roy Welch, Buddy Fuller and Ron Fuller over the years. The show wraps up with some comic book talk, as Karl had been gushing online about the first issue of the new Moon Knight comic, so we chat about that and whether this version will tie into the new Disney/Marvel TV show featuring the man of many personalities. We have some shows lined up in the future, so hopefully those will materialize. Given all the problems we have had with guests lately, we don't feel confident giving a timetable anymore. But thanks for listening for any and all of the first 100 episodes.
Katie and Chris dive into the seedy, sleazy, naked and violent world of "Women in Prisons" films with 1974's Caged Heat. Written and Directed by Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia), and released by Roger Corman, this movie proves that as a filmmaker- you gotta start somewhere. Enjoy a cast of characters you'll have trouble differentiating between and Barbara Steele (Black Sunday, The Pit and The Pendulum) doing the best she can with what she's been given. Join us for a film that doesn't really understand what it is while filling the rare niche of "movies that could feel shorter if they were 10 minutes longer." This one's streaming on Amazon Prime. Shoot us a message! b.trothed@gmail.com Follow us! @btrothed on twitter @btrothedpod on instagram
This break we started chatting about words being added to the Oxford Dictionary, then Huffman going to prison, and what makes people sexy?
Today, I am honored, humbled, and extremely excited because today we have the king himself, Roger Corman on the podcast. Now, I am still in disbelief that I was able to even have this conversation because Mr. Corman is a man who needs no introduction. Dubbed as the 'King of the B's' by many, he has produced over 100 movies in the horror & exploitation genres and is still working to this day at the age of 93. Roger Corman not only produced an extensive and fundamental body of work but he birthed some of the most notable names in hollywood. James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd, Martin Scorsese, Jack Nicholson, Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Deniro, Ron Howard, Joe Dante and Jonathan Demme are a few of the many people who graduated from the Corman school of production and went on to be some of the brightest names in Hollywood. This was no accident, as being mentored by Roger Corman was a fast track to success. The unprecedented amounts of responsibility and autonomy that he gave to his directors and crew members, was a magic combination that empowered and educated many of Hollywood's biggest success stories. He demanded a lot from his people, but because of it, they learned more than they ever would have elsewhere while still being able to develop their individual artistic voices. We discussed why working for his company was able to skyrocket so many huge careers in Hollywood and we also got into Mr. Corman's leadership strategies for keeping morale high during the harsh conditions that are common with low budget & indie filmmaking. AND we hear Roger Corman's keys to making effective horror. All of this and so much more on today's episode of The Nick Taylor Horror Show. Before we get started, here are some key takeaways for aspiring directors from this conversation with Roger Corman. There is always a way. Roger Corman is the original renegade filmmaker who blazed trails in independent cinema and did so entirely outside of the Hollywood establishment. Along the way, he relied on a combination of ingenuity, sheer will and a killer work ethic but his approach to production was guided by the idea that there is always a way to do anything. As such, Mr Corman never took no for an answer and would never accept hearing that something couldn't be done. Having the mindset of ‘anything is possible' can actually drive your mind to find solutions. Since two of the most common terms in Hollywood are ‘no' and 'it's impossible,' filmmakers need an iron-clad ethic of possibility. Filmmaking is a game of overcoming odds, embracing challenges and breaking the rules sometimes. If you want to break new ground, you need to believe that it's possible. A documentary that does a fantastic job of exploring this idea is King Cohen, the Larry Cohen documentary. Larry Cohen was another filmmaker who lived, in some cases quite dangerously, by this same credo. Plan. Plan. Plan. One of the recurring themes of Mr. Corman's advice to filmmakers is the importance of planning. Not just planning your production, and shot list, but planning for when things go wrong, planning for adverse weather, planning for any and every disaster that can occur on set. Mr Corman insists that directors plan everything to a T, but also, that they be flexible enough to abandon the plan at a moment's notice and improvise as needed. The sheer act of extensively planning every detail of your production will prime your mind for problem-solving, so that if something does go wrong on set, you'll be sharp enough to think on your feet and find a solution. Be a director, not a dictator. Throughout the course of his career, with breakneck schedules, impossible deadlines, and very grueling shoots where everyone had multiple jobs on set, Roger demanded a lot from his cast and crew but to this day, just about everyone who's ever worked for him idolizes him. Mr. Corman emphasized that the key to maintaining high morale and motivating your crew through challenging productions is to treat everybody as an equal. Producing and directing requires that you be a strong leader, but there's a fine line between leader and dictator, and the latter can lower morale and de-motivate your crew and ultimately harm your movie. A key element of doing this effectively is being a good collaborator, which Mr. Corman was known for (Vincent Price talked about how he would integrate every single idea he had into the movies they worked on together). Most creative people ultimately want to do good work and will naturally work extremely hard if they feel their efforts are purposeful and contribute to the movie. Allowing people to do their job, being open to their ideas, and staying out of their way can tap a wealth of motivation from your cast and crew that can pull your movie through the most impossible shooting scenarios. Treat horror like sex. A constant analogy that Mr. Corman makes when discussing horror is to treat it like sex, which is why he stresses the importance of starting slow, and consistently building tension to a climax. This is how good horror works, how good comedy works, and how good sex works. Remember this on set and in the bedroom. Don't fake a high budget - tailor your script to fit the budget. Roger Corman is called the King of the B's for a reason - he was always able to maximize production value on nearly every film he worked on in countlessly innovative ways which is why his movies always made money. It's common, particularly in horror, to see movies fight against their own budget with overblown stories, cheap sets & costumes, etc. This gives films a delusion of grandeur that can undermine its story and cause audiences take them less seriously. Instead, taking the opposite approach and tailoring the script and production around the budget is a major opportunity to showcase resourcefulness & storytelling ability (which are critical especially for your first film). Part of doing this is structuring the production around what you have immediate access to... In the case of Roger, he would frequently build a set for one movie, and then write a second movie that could be shot on the same set and kill two birds with one stone. Make the best of every opportunity. Under Roger Corman, Jonathan Demme was making his directorial debut with Caged Heat, which was a women in prison movie. Despite the fact that the women in prison genre is not exactly known for it's depth or respectability, Demme guaranteed Mr. Corman that he would deliver the best women in prison movie ever made. It's common for directors to get lazy and rest on the laurels of the blood, gore, nudity and thrills that come with genres like horror and exploitation. A lot of these movies leave out good storytelling and character development, and this is not only how bad movies get made, but it's how careers end. (Of course, there are many exceptions). In the case of Jonathan Demme, he added unexpected layers of depth and social commentary to Caged Heat, the likes of which the genre had never seen before. As a result, Caged Heat remains one of the best reviewed and most highly-regarded women in prison movies ever made. But more importantly, his effort and ambition enabled him to prove himself in the eyes of Roger Corman who handed him over multiple other films to direct because of the level of quality and dignity that he brought to what was considered a gutter genre. Speaking of bringing dignity to gutter genres, Jonathan Demme later went on to direct Silence of the Lambs, one of the few horror movies ever to receive academy recognition. I highly recommend Mr. Corman's autobiography, How I Made A Hundred Movies In Hollywood And Never Lost A Dime - it's only about $15 on Amazon and it is pure solid gold advice for filmmakers - and it's wildly entertaining and funny. I also highly recommend checking out the conversation I had Joe Dante - Joe is a graduate of the Corman school and discusses a lot of lessons learned from his time working working with Mr. Corman - check it out. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, or wherever you listen. Thanks again for listening to the Nick Taylor Horror Show. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
For the finale of our ROGER CORMAN season, we review CAGED HEAT (1974) - the finest film of the Women-in-prison film Corman has to offer. Hilarity ensues.
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