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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "That's the point - don't be a cannibal.” For this category, he watched and reviewed two different movies: the Eli-Roth produced 2001 Maniacs from 2005 and the 1980 French quasi-cannibal movie, Cannibal Terror.
Doing the Nasty Season 1 Episode 14 Intro - 0 - 22mins 40secs The Beyond - 22mins 40secs - 51mins 15secs The Bogeyman - 51mins 15secs - 1hrs 11mins 15secs Cannibal Terror - 1hrs 11mins 15secs - 1hrs 32mins 35secs Closing - 1hrs 32mins 35secs - End ©TPUTS Collective 2020
For episode #12 we lurch back into the 1980s for Naschy’s horrific variation on a couple of classic old stories. Of course, since it’s filtered through Spanish Horror the nastiness is severe, the relationships complicated and the violence bloody. With PANIC BEATS we see that Naschy’s love for classic stories ranges wider than just monster films or stereotypical horror fiction. His openness to different styles of imaginative tales is one of the things that made him so versatile a filmmaker able to make several different kinds of films. This movie shows him moving from the creature features of his 1970s period into a more a intricate form of thriller he may have hoped his career would gravitate toward as he aged. This, of course, was not to be, but this film shows that he had the capacity to craft such tales and it is disheartening that he rarely got the chance to make more with this kind of creative control.In a nice change and for the first time Naschy plays a man called Paul, which allows Troy and I to talk about him as director, actor, writer and icon without flipping between different names and confusing each other. This episode is looser than our usual show. We range a little wider than normal and don’t stop ourselves from traveling down some tangential paths when they pop up. I had no idea I would include a mini-review of CANNIBAL TERROR in an episode of NaschyCast but Troy brought it up and I just had to unload. I suspect this might make things more fun but if not I’m sure listeners will let us know.Employing his usual modus operandi the mighty Naschy beds multiple women and plays more than one role which gives his fans even more to love. As with so many of his scripts it’s the female characters that get the most to do. We see nearly every type of emotion from four actresses as they cope with medical problems, plot evil acts, grieve, bemoan their dire fates, demand what’s coming to them and suffer the consequences of their actions. From Naschy we see the evil that men do and the harsh retribution they that deserve and dish out. Strap on your armor- its gonna be a bloody knight! Drop us a line at naschycast@gmail.com to set us straight or defend your love of CANNIBAL TERROR.
Two words for you... Dog Bomb. We start to 'get Nasty' in this second, Close to the Bone, Uncensored, Horror instalment with a sick sense of humour. Now covering all 72 infamous Video Nasties, we start by chewing the fat on three controversial Cannibal films. NOW REMIXED AND REMASTERED. Timestamps: What is a video nasty?: 1:38 - 3:27 Cannibal Holocaust: 4:25 - 34:01 Cannibal Apocalypse: 34:02 - 45:03 Cannibal Terror: 45:03 - 1:01:04
Somewhere between awful and amazing, it's a NEW episode of the Battle! This week it's Cannibal Terror doing it's best to make us fall asleep and SS Hellcamp doing it's best to blind us with awesome. Drunk dial us! - (510) 698-9066 Drunk Email us! - CinemaDiabolica@gmail.com https://www.youtube.com/user/CinemaDiabolica
The French have a go during the cannibal boom. It doesn’t end very well
Horror! Medo! Desespero! Sofrimento! No episódio desta semana nos reunimos para falar de um diretor que por muitos é considerado um dos gênios do Sexploitation: o safadinho Jess Franco! E para compor nossa mesa chamamos o especialista e autor do livro Cemitério Perdido dos Filmes B, César Almeida! Então aumente seus iPods porque mais um Podtrash está no ar! Duração: 85'34'' ELENCO Almighty, o Estagiário de Chinelos! Bruno "Gunfree" Gunter Douglas Fricke, o Exumador Manoel Alves, o Tremyen CONVIDADO ESPECIAL César Almeida Como comprar o Cemitério Perdidos dos Filmes B EXTRAS DESTE PODTRASH IMDb do Jess Franco FILMES CITADOS DO JESS O Terrível Dr. Orlof (1962) Miss Muerte (1966) The Blood of Fu Manchu (1968) Venus in Furs (1969) 99 Woman (1969) Count Dracula (1970) Vampyros Lesbos (1971) She Killed in Ecstasy (1971) Drácula contra Frankenstein (1972) A Filha do Drácula (1972) A Perversa Emmanuelle (1973) Les Démons (1973) A Virgem entre os mortos-vivos (1973) A Mansão dos Filhos Perdidos (1974) Exorcism (1974) Barbed Wire Dolls (1976) Cannibal Terror (1980) Bloody Moon (1981) As Filhas de Copacabana (1981) Cecilia (1983) O Hotel dos Prazeres (1983) Macumba Sexual (1983) A Mansão dos Mortos-vivos (1985) Faceless (1987) Broken Dolls (1999) Helter Skelter (2000) Vampire Junction (2001) Paula-Paula (2010) Revenge of the Alligator Ladies (2013) FILMES DE OUTROS DIRETORES CITADOS Horror Rises from the Tomb Uma Bala para um General A Margem (completo no Youtube) FEEDS E LINKS DO PODTRASH Podtrash na iTunes Store Feed completo do Podtrash Feed sem os Lado B Feed do Lado B Canal do Podtrash no Youtuner CONTATOS DO PODTRASH podtrash@td1p.com @podtrash Facebook do Podtrash Coluna do Podtrash no Cinemasmorra Caixa Postal 34012 – Rio de Janeiro, RJ - CEP 22460-970 CAPA DESTE PODTRASH
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick reviews two Eurosleaze cannibal shockers - Papaya: Love Goddess of the Cannibals and Cannibal Terror - before welcoming back DW as he takes a bite out of Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel Without a Pulse. Plus, exciting news, and feedback aplenty. Tunes include: "Celebrate the Flesh" by Crom, "Love You More Dead" by The Black Rose Phantoms, "Experiment in Terror" by Fantomas, "Zombie Dance" by Alice Cooper and "If I Only Had a Brain" by The Flaming Lips. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick reviews two Eurosleaze cannibal shockers - Papaya: Love Goddess of the Cannibals and Cannibal Terror - before welcoming back DW as he takes a bite out of Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel Without a Pulse. Plus, exciting news, and feedback aplenty. Tunes include: "Celebrate the Flesh" by Crom, "Love You More Dead" by The Black Rose Phantoms, "Experiment in Terror" by Fantomas, "Zombie Dance" by Alice Cooper and "If I Only Had a Brain" by The Flaming Lips. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick reviews two Eurosleaze cannibal shockers - Papaya: Love Goddess of the Cannibals and Cannibal Terror - before welcoming back DW as he takes a bite out of Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel Without a Pulse. Plus, exciting news, and feedback aplenty. Tunes include: "Celebrate the Flesh" by Crom, "Love You More Dead" by The Black Rose Phantoms, "Experiment in Terror" by Fantomas, "Zombie Dance" by Alice Cooper and "If I Only Had a Brain" by The Flaming Lips. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick reviews two Eurosleaze cannibal shockers - Papaya: Love Goddess of the Cannibals and Cannibal Terror - before welcoming back DW as he takes a bite out of Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel Without a Pulse. Plus, exciting news, and feedback aplenty. Tunes include: "Celebrate the Flesh" by Crom, "Love You More Dead" by The Black Rose Phantoms, "Experiment in Terror" by Fantomas, "Zombie Dance" by Alice Cooper and "If I Only Had a Brain" by The Flaming Lips. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.