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A Very Opinionated Look At URGH! A MUSIC WAR--CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE: An interview with Lesley Woods of Au PairsHello everyone! This week, I'm releasing this extra-special episode from the Revolutions Per Movie Patreon for everyone to hear!It's an incredible conversation with a complete legend—Lesley Woods of Au Pairs, who has also been an immigration lawyer in the UK for over thirty years. Anyone who has been listening to the URGH! A MUSIC WAR PODCAST knows that Lesley's performance blew open my and Chaki's head with her slashing music and sexual politics lyrics…something that was new and necessary for young kids witnessing this film. So getting to talk to Lesley was an honor.We talk about the origin of Au Pairs at a bus stop, Lesley's political awakening in college, being banned by the BBC, how the podcast helped Lesley watch the film for the first time, the ever-present blood on her guitar, the band's first 7” Kerb Crawler, the way the band moved around on stage, what the band wanted to do differently on their 2nd LP, why the band gravitated towards music to dance to that was still protest music, the difference for Lesley writing music then and now, the incredible Urgh lineup they played with Gang of Four, Mekons & Steel Pulse, the trouble with music journalism and its attitudes towards women in the industry, how Lesley turned her back on music for a spell, why she turned to immigration and refugee law in the UK, freedom of expression and the right to hold your opinion, Thatcher's Section 28 law banning queer literature and references in schools, Gavin Friday of The Virgin Prunes, how Lesley found her way back to music and performing with members of Thurston Moore's band & Big Joanie, plus Lesley Woods explains why it really was an actual MUSIC WAR!!!If you enjoy the show, please consider joining at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie to support this completely independent endeavor (plus get access to over 170 episodes of Revolutions Per Movie, a 7" flexidisc with Ann Magnuson, Vanessa Briscoe Hay & Peter Buck, stickers, and more). Thanks!LESLEY WOODS: lesleywoods.bandcamp.comAU PAIRS IN URGH: https://vimeo.com/445459902CENSORED AU PAIRS PERFORMANCE ON OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST: https://odysee.com/@kentisheddie:8/OGWT-Au-Pairs:9?fbclid=IwY2xjawJyC6lleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHgza-0yavgkB6fQpcuF0DFP95pjYYmtDpHdN1NHJaSBVV2ylmUdVookjvVpZ_aem_hbcX22AAHWx4tiYgHoMLVA Click here to get EXCLUSIVE BONUS WEEKLY Revolutions Per Movie content on our Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gene Hackman left us in shocking and tragic circumstances on February 18, 2025. With his signature intensity, he may be one of the least stony actors of all time, but he was one of the best. To pay tribute to him we have his trippiest movie this side of CISCO PIKE (1971) with the quick-cut, dolly-shot, bullet-hole-cam madness of Sam Raimi's THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (1995). In this tribute to Sergio Leone's ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968), Gene Hackman delivers one of his most villainous performances as old west tyrant John Herod, who draws every shootist to his desert town for an annual gunfighting competition where the contestants duel to the death. Joining us to talk about Raimi's modern spaghetti western is actor LENNIE LOFTIN, who plays the grizzled townie Foy and gets to toss around an up-and-coming Russell Crowe in the movie. THE QUICK AND THE DEAD also stars Sharon Stone in the gender-swapped Man-with-No-Name role, Crowe in his first U.S. picture, and then rising star Leonardo DiCaprio as the cocky kid who is pretty good with a six-shooter. Plus Lance Henriksen, Keith David, Pat Hingle, Raynor Schiene, Roberts Blossom, and the great Woody Strode in his final film. Just about everybody's in this one and we are so lucky to have Loftin here to talk about this amazing film. Also joining host Bob Calhoun in her OMFYS debut, Rosemary Picado. Now you have heard her haunting vocals in the "O Nosferatu" carol in our NOSFERATU CHRISTMAS episode, but this is her first time as a panelist. She's a QUICK AND THE DEAD expert and fanatic, so we couldn't do this episode without her. Cory, Greg, and Philena are on assignment but they'll be back for The PhilenApocalypse III: Drag Story Time where Philena returns to torture the olds with TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR (1995) and HURRICANE BIANCA (2016). Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss it. Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
ちゃきらじ、4月23日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(4月)は「新しく始めたいこと・始めたこと」。そして、4月からのゲストテーマは「自然や歴史を感じる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 16(4月23日放送分) ・ゲスト 土屋公志さん、小山克さん(軽井沢町環境課 野生鳥獣対策係) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く)水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ!https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く『春よ行かないで』:https://linkcloud.mu/3a79acb4 (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外カットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、4月16日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(4月)は「新しく始めたいこと・始めたこと」。そして、4月からのゲストテーマは「自然や歴史を感じる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 15(4月16日放送分) ・ゲスト 新井勝利さん(軽井沢町植物園 園長) ※本配信にゲストトークは含まれません。 ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く)水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ!https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く『春よ行かないで』:https://linkcloud.mu/3a79acb4 (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外カットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、4月9日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(4月)は「新しく始めたいこと・始めたこと」。そして、4月からのゲストテーマは「自然や歴史を感じる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 14(4月9日放送分) ・ゲスト 石川寛さん(軽井沢町草花館) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く)水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ!https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く『春よ行かないで』:https://linkcloud.mu/3a79acb4 (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外カットしています。)
Easter falls on 4/20 this year so we've got HIPPY JESUS and SPACE JESUS with JESUS CHRIST SUPER STAR (1973) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951). We've got Hippy Jesus screaming in the desert and Space Jesus getting shot at by jittery soldiers in Cold War Washington D.C. All this plus Carl Anderson delivering the performance of a lifetime as Judas Iscariot and GORT, the giant silver robot, melting tanks and cannons. This episode has Philena singing "I Don't Know How to Love Him" and Bob saying "Gort Klaatu Barada Nikto" to make her stop. What's the Buzz? We are buzzed. Before we get into the High Holiday weed pairings, Bob reviews FREAKY TALES, a movie that's hopefully still playing somewhere, because you should get really high and see it. Cory fills us in on his big move to Arkansas where he has found a wonderland of storied fast food chains that we do not have in California, Philena fills us in on the new build your own icecream sandwich joint in the Valley, and Bob recounts playing for a dive bar filled with Nazi skinheads with the Disneyland fireworks going off in the distance. And if that wasn't enough, we are joined by Sage, who has thoughts on JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. Come back in May for The PhilenApocalypse III in Super 3D with TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR (1995) and HURRICANE BIANCA (2016). Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss it. Hosts: Cory Sklar, Bob Calhoun & Greg Franklin Special appearance by Sage Porter courtesy of Sage Porter Enterprises, LLC Greg Franklin is on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Come to My Seminar" by Count Dante and the Black Dragon Fighting Society used with permission. Handel's "Messiah," "It Was a Time" by Track Tribe and "The Quantum Realm" by The Whole Other courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer and archival audio via of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
ちゃきらじ、4月2日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(4月)は「新しく始めたいこと・始めたこと」。そして、4月からのゲストテーマは「自然や歴史を感じる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 13(4月2日放送分) 今回は「特別編」!CHAKIのオリジナルソング6曲をたっぷりお届けします! ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く)水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ! https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く」『静かな夜に』https://linkcloud.mu/c00eb617『ボク・ダメ』https://linkcloud.mu/b84d5be2『愛してるさえ、』https://linkcloud.mu/1df3b86f『春よ行かないで』:https://linkcloud.mu/3a79acb4『Calm Rays』https://linkcloud.mu/3464f853『ヒビノカテ』https://linkcloud.mu/1ea1b1d4 (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外カットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、3月26日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(4月)は「新しく始めたいこと・始めたこと」。そして、4月からのゲストテーマは「自然や歴史を感じる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします!12(3月26日放送分)・ゲスト 佐藤匠さん(FM軽井沢営業部)・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた)・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ! https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio・オリジナルソングを聴く『Calm Rays』:https://linkcloud.mu/3464f853(※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外カットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、3月19日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(3月)は「春、みーつけた!」。1月~3月のゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 11(3月19日放送分) ・ゲスト 有田真理子さん(FM軽井沢総務部) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ! https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く『Calm Rays』:https://linkcloud.mu/3464f853 (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外カットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、3月12日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(3月)は「春、みーつけた!」。1月~3月のゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 10(3月12日放送分) ・ゲスト 松永達也さん(TMAコンサルティング株式会社、FM軽井沢パーソナリティ) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ! https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く『Calm Rays』:https://linkcloud.mu/3464f853 (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外カットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、3月5日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(3月)は「春、みーつけた!」。1月~3月のゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 09(3月5日放送分) ・ゲスト 岩下雄一郎さん(FM軽井沢制作部) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ! https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く『Calm Rays』:https://linkcloud.mu/3464f853 (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外カットしています。)
Cannabis comic Ngaio Bealum is back and we are livin' the dream with a pair of movies about strivers who live their dreams, and their dreams are really friggin' weird. First, Nobuko Miyamoto is a single mom with dreams of making the greatest ramen in all of Japan and Tsutomu Yamazaki is the cowboy trucker who is going help her achieve her dream in TAMPOPO, a "ramen western" from director Juzo Itami in 1985. This movie is filled with surreal tangents, tasty-looking food and a fair amount of freaky sex! Describing the plot does not do it justice. It's also hilarious. One of Ngaio's all-time favorites, you'll definitely want the strain--and ramen--recommendations for this one. And then Don Knotts turns into a fish AND fights the Nazis in THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET, a half-animated, half-live-action cross between "The Little Mermaid" and "Hogan's Heroes" from Warner Bros. "Why does Captain America have to be a fish," Ngaio asks, and there really isn't an explanation except that Don Knotts has "fish rizz" according to Philena. So glad Greg could make it for this one so he could talk about classic animators Bill Tytla and Robert McKimson who shaped the amazing cartoon sequences of this baffling maritime classic. We go a little long in the opening segment where we discuss the "fan" reaction to the new-look Shrek, the upcoming release of the animated THE DAY THE EARTH BLEW UP with Porky Pig and Daffy Duck, and Philena's culty new job + Bob finally saw THE SUBSTANCE! Next month: EASTER 420 with JESUS CHRIST SUPER STAR (Hippy Jesus) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (Space Jesus). Subscribe so you don't miss it. Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun, Greg Franklin Special Guest Host: Ngaio Bealum. Find Ngaio on Instagram and all the social medias at Ngaio420 Cory Sklar is on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Come to My Seminar" by Count Dante and the Black Dragon Fighting Society used with permission. "Bohemian Beach" by Chris Hagen courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Archival audio and "Les Préludes" by Franz Liszt via of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
ちゃきらじ、2月26日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(2月)は「思い出のラジオソング」。来月3月のテーマは、「春、みーつけた!」です!1月~3月のゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 08(2月26日放送分) ・ゲスト pastor♪にっし~さん(FM軽井沢「pastor♪にっし~GoGoGospel!!」パーソナリティ) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ! https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く『愛してるさえ、』:https://linkcloud.mu/1df3b86f (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外カットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、2月19日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(2月)は「思い出のラジオソング」。1月〜3月のゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 07(2月19日放送分) ・ゲスト 林寛之さん(FM軽井沢営業部) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ! https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く『愛してるさえ、』:https://linkcloud.mu/1df3b86f (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外カットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、2月12日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(2月)は「思い出のラジオソング」。1月からのゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 06(2月12日放送分) ・ゲスト 木山有梨子さん(FM軽井沢制作部) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ! https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く『愛してるさえ、』:https://linkcloud.mu/1df3b86f (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外はカットしています。)
David Lynch left this world on Jan. 16, 2025 at a time when we were all coping with way too much tragedy. While Lynch's drugs of choice were coffee and cigarettes (along with griddle cakes drenched in maple syrup), we pay tribute to him by pairing weed with a selection of his short films and THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939), a movie he was so obsessed with that there's a whole documentary about it. For Lynch's short films, we mostly focus on THE GRANDMOTHER (1970), a 33-minute student film where an abused boy cultivates his own grandma out of a disgusting tree he grows in his bedroom, kind of like using hydroponics to grow weed in your closet. How we didn't make this joke during the episode, we'll never know, but we're doing it now--kinda. Philena was way into both versions of THE AMPUTEE (1974), where Catherine Coulson (the Log Lady from TWIN PEAKS) writes angry breakup letters while a nurse dresses the gushing wound from her severed leg. Because Lynch never gave up on the short film as a means of expression, Bob brings up the more recent WHAT DID JACK DO? (2017) where Lynch trades cliches with a tormented monkey who has the hots for a chicken named Toototabon. THE GRANDMOTHER and THE AMPUTEE are streaming on Criterion Channel, and WHAT DID JACK DO? is streaming on Netflix. And for the WIZARD OF OZ (1939), Greg goes that extra dad rock mile by muting the volume and playing Pink Floyd's DARK SIDE OF THE MOOON over it because somebody had to do it, and that somebody is GREG FRANKLIN. Greg had to leave a little early, so there's a lot of him at the front of this discussion for all you Franklin fanatics out there. We do talk about Alexandre O. Philippe's documentary LYNCH/OZ (2022), but THE WIZARD OF OZ is too big a phenomenon to see it only through that prism. So we discuss the movie's tortured production, the Culver City little person fuck fest that was the Munchkin Land shoot, and the sheer artistry of the MGM musical fantasy classic. From the makeup to the music, where do you begin? Where do you stop? Well, Cory, Bob and Philena stopped by marveling at the tremendous acting ability of Terry, the Cairn Terrier who played Toto. Man, that dog was amazing. THE WIZARD OF OZ is streaming on Max. It's not HBO. It's just Max. Since this is our last episode before the 97th Academy Awards on March 2nd, we offer our Oscar gripes more than our predictions. Bob watched "Emilia Pérez" so you don't have to. There's also much praise for The Substance and three out of four of our intrepid hosts call out the Academy for not nominating the best movie of the year, HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS. What gives Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences??? Be back next month when cannabis comic and regular guest Ngaio Bealum joins of for TAMPOPO (1985) and THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET (1964). Don't miss it. Subscribe. Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar, Greg Franklin Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Colony" by TrackTribe and "Searching" by Nat Keefe courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Movie trailer and archival audio and audio from "TSCR: An Evening with David Lynch" courtesy of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
ちゃきらじ、2月5日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?今月のテーマメール(2月)は「思い出のラジオソング」。1月からのゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 05(2月5日放送分) ・ゲスト 有銘琴絵さん(FM軽井沢パーソナリティ) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ! https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く『愛してるさえ、』:https://linkcloud.mu/1df3b86f (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外はカットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、1月29日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?1月からのゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。今月のテーマメール(2月)は「思い出のラジオソング」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 04(1月29日放送分) ・ゲスト 布川洋平さん(FM軽井沢営業部マネージャー) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアルタイムで放送を聴こう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く)水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ!https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・メッセージをおくろう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう! X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿してくださいね。 ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローして最新情報をチェック! https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く 『ヒビノカテ』:https://linkcloud.mu/1ea1b1d4 (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外はカットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、1月8日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?1月からのゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。今月のテーマメール(1月)は「あなたの思うラジオの魅力」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 01(1月8日放送分) ・ゲスト まんぼさん(Art-Loving/表現コミュニケーションLab /FM軽井沢制作部) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアタイしてみよう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ! https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・おたよりしてみよう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿するだけ! ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローしよう https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く 『ヒビノカテ』:https://linkcloud.mu/1ea1b1d4 『愛してるさえ、』:https://linkcloud.mu/1df3b86f (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外はカットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、1月15日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?1月からのゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。今月のテーマメール(1月)は「あなたの思うラジオの魅力」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 02(1月15日放送分) ・ゲスト 清水とも子さん(FM軽井沢パーソナリティ) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアタイしてみよう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ!https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・おたよりしてみよう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿するだけ! ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローしよう https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く 『ヒビノカテ』:https://linkcloud.mu/1ea1b1d4 『愛してるさえ、』:https://linkcloud.mu/1df3b86f (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外はカットしています。)
ちゃきらじ、1月22日放送分。CHAKI(ちゃき)と一緒に「ちょっとよりみち」しませんか?1月からのゲストテーマは「ラジオをつくる」。今月のテーマメール(1月)は「あなたの思うラジオの魅力」。メッセージはお気軽にどうぞ♪ X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ でお願いします! 03(1月22日放送分) ・ゲスト 成澤泰成さん(FM軽井沢制作部ディレクター) ・おたよりコーナー ①今月のテーマメール、②推し軽(推してる軽井沢)、③ちゃきさんきいて(ふつおた) ・リアタイしてみよう!(全国からFM軽井沢を聴く) 水曜14時になったら、HPの「ON AIR」ボタンをポチ、ポチ!https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/ ・おたよりしてみよう! FM軽井沢「メッセージ&リクエスト」から https://fm-karuizawa.co.jp/msg_and_req/ ・X(旧Twitterから)感想をシェアしてみよう X(旧Twitter)での感想は、#ちゃきらじ で投稿するだけ! ・ラジオをするCHAKI(ちゃきのラジオアカウント)をフォローしよう https://x.com/chakiradio ・オリジナルソングを聴く 『ヒビノカテ』:https://linkcloud.mu/1ea1b1d4 (※著作権の関係で番組内の楽曲はCHAKIオリジナルソング以外はカットしています。)
As this new year is hurled upon us, Cory decided we need to slow things down a bit with what he calls "stony hang movies," AKA movies that are actually about weed for a change. While we have featured movies with Vincent Price mainlining LSD, we have somehow avoided the subject of cannabis itself in the selection of our films altogether, so Cory curated this double feature from the depths of Tubi and Roku's catalogs. In our first movie, Gene Hackman is a crooked LA cop who forces burnt-out rock star Cisco Pike (Kris Kristofferson) to sell 100 keys of primo weed in just 36 hours in CISCO PIKE from Columbia in 1971. This forgotten gem boasts an amazing cast all the way around with Karen Black (FIVE EASY PIECES, TRILOGY OF TERROR) as Cisco's long-suffering girlfriend and Harry Dean Stanton as Cisco's former bandmate. As Cisco makes his way through amazing and sadly gone Los Angeles locations in his frantic quest to unload these bricks of shake, he runs into counterculture characters played by Roscoe Lee Brown, Viva, Joy Bang (MESSIAH OF EVIL), Antonio Fargas (Huggy Bear from STARSKY AND HUTCH), Severn Darden (BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES), and Allan Arbus (M*A*S*H). Don't get too stoned like Philena. Keep it mellow for this one. Streaming on Prime Video and the Roku Channel And then we have the somewhat less lustrous ARNOLD'S WRECKING CO. (1973) where the annoying cousin Arnold makes marijuana into big business in this satire that may be the worst movie we've ever featured on the podcast. We're going to save most of the commentary on this one for the podcast itself, but it's the brainchild of writer/director/star Steven E. de Souza who went on to write the screenplays for DIE HARD (1988) and 48 HOURS (1982). Now streaming on tubi and Pluto. Cory and Philena give their accounts of the Los Angeles fires, and our speculation on what will happen to TikTok is already woefully out-of-date, but we left it in there anyway (it's worse than we imagined folks). Plus Greg finally gives in to the joys of tubi, and we got listener mail from actual listeners! Thanks for reaching out everybody. We talk a little bit about the passing of David Lynch, but we're saving our love for this artist for our tribute episode to him next month where we discuss the short films of his that are on Criterion Channel, and THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939), a film he was so obsessed with that there's an entire documentary about its influence on him. Please subscribe so you don't miss that one. Hosts: Cory Sklar, Bob Calhoun, Philena Franklin, Greg Franklin Old Movies for Young Stoners by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Dead Lift" by ArnoCorps used with permission of THE GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME "An Army of None" by the Whole Other courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Movie trailer and archival audio and audio from "TSCR: An Evening with David Lynch" courtesy of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
AP Mike from THE BEST SHOW joins us once again for our #Noirvember episode and he's bringing Humphrey Bogart with him. Mike has chosen two wildly different takes on the Bogart persona from two of Hollywood greatest directors. First, it's the classic mystery that made Bogie a star with THE MALTESE FALCON from first-time director John Huston in 1941. Bogart is San Francisco private dick Sam Spade in this veritable blueprint for all the detective noir that followed it. Bogie is backed by an amazing cast with Mary Astor as femme fatale Brigid O'Shaughnessy; Petter Lorre as Joel Cairo; Sydney Greenstreet making his film debut at 62 years old as Kaspar Guttman; and Elisha Cook, Jr. playing shifty thug Wilmer Cook. All of these characters are on an existential quest the big, black bird--the stuff that dreams are made of--and several of them will do anything to get it. Then, Bogart goes grim dark in Nicholas Ray's IN A LONELY PLACE (1950). Bogie plays Dixon "Dix" Steele, a hasbeen Hollywood script writer with severe anger management issues. Dix is dragged in for questioning after Mildred, the hat-check girl he took back to his apartment, turns up murdered, and Bogie's wise-cracking ways take on an air of extreme menace as he jokes his way through the police interrogation. His neighbor, Laurel Gray played by Noir princess Gloria Grahame, falls for him despite the allegations because she saw that he didn't leave with the victim. But as Dix grows more violent and domineering, she, and the audience, start to question all that we've seen. Mike details the differences between the movie and the novel that it's based on. Eddie Muller's favorite film of all time. In our opening segment, we attempt to sort out the wreckage of our society, and our world, post-election before the conversation devolves into more recent movie recommendations. Cory really wants everyone to see CONCLAVE, while Bob says to get really high and watch HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS on Fandor or tubi. Meanwhile, Philena is plotting her escape to Ireland. With Robert Eggers' remake of NOSFERATU hitting theaters next month,OMFYS will be back next month for NOSFERATU CHRISTMAS. Movie critic Matt Zoller Seitz of MZS.press will join us to pair weed with FW Murray's original expressionist vampire epic from 1922 and Werner Herzog's 1979 remake with Klaus Kinski. Please subscribe so you don't miss it. Hosts: Cory Sklar, Philena Franklin and Bob Calhoun Greg Franklin is on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners and TikTok Report themes by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Hard Times" by Mike Lisk & Chaki the Funk Wizard with additional dialog by George C. Scott "Smoke Jacket Blues" by TrackTribe and "The Black Cat" by Aaron Kenny courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio courtesy of Archive.org Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): @OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
Friend of The Best Show, CHAKI THE FUNK WIZARD, joins Tom and Julia to explore his childhood obsession with the band 311. On OUTGROWN, Julia Vickerman and Tom Scharpling talk to guests about something from popular culture that they used to profoundly identify with and once thought would define them forever and eventually outgrew. Hosted by Julia Vickerman and Tom Scharpling Title card animation by Julia Vickerman Theme music by Adam Deibert Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Halloween only 21 days away, folk horror blogger Rowan Lee joins us to discuss a pair of offbeat Brit horror movies with totally loaded casts. First, Peter Cushing discovers that the humanoid fossil he discovered in New Guinea transforms into the slimy embodiment of pure evil when you just add water in THE CREEPING FLESH (1973). In a film with f--d-up family dynamics, Cushing almost immediately injects cells from his creepy skeleton's newly formed flesh into his young daughter (Lorna Heilbron) in a hair-brained attempt to inoculate her against evil. Christopher Lee is Cushing's hyper-competitive half-brother who mismanages a mental hospital and decides that stealing the fossil during a rainstorm is a great idea. What could go wrong? Directed by Hammer veteran Freddie Francis (DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE), who went on to late-career success as the director of photography of three David Lynch movies (ELEPHANT MAN, DUNE, THE STRAIGHT STORY) and Scorsese's remake of CAPE FEAR. Next, Christopher Lee teams up with the great Boris Karloff and 60s scream queen Barbara Steele in THE CRIMSON CULT aka CURSE OF THE CRIMSON ALTAR (1968). This one starts off with a bang with psychedelic sex parties and pagan sacrifices, so as Greg suggests, get high quick because the movie soon gives way too much screen time to Mark Eden as a dense antiques dealer looking for his brother where everyone is losing their minds (and articles of clothing) over anniversary of the burning of the witch Lavinia (Steele). I mean, um, Christopher Lee is right there! Also starring Michael Gough who played Alfred in the Tim Burton BATMAN movies. Both of our films today are from Tigon British Film Releasing Productions, the studio that released two folk horror classics: THE WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) and THE BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW (1971) along with some sex comedies. We also discuss folk horror and the pandemic with Rowan Lee and Bob saw MEGALOPOLIS! Check out Rowan's blog at https://theharvestmaidsrevenge.com/ Hosts: Greg Franklin, Philena Franklin and Bob Calhoun Cory Sklar is on assignment OMFYS theme, "Funky Frankenstein," and "Bigfoot Bonanza" by Chaki the Funk Wizard used with permission. "Pelagic" by Density and Time; "Black Mass" by Brian Bolger; and "Apocalyptic Echoes" by Jimena Contreras courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio courtesy of Archive.org Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): @OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com NEXT EPISODE: AP Mike aka Mike Lisk joins us for a pair of Bogart classics with THE BIG SLEEP (1946) and IN A LONELY PLACE (1950).
Holy moly, friends, do I have a treat for you! The one, the only, Chaki the Funk Wizard is my guest this week! Chaki is a musician, performer, comedian and one of the sweetest human beings I have ever met in my silly little life. We get into all sorts of funky goodness: Weird California, Manson/Spahn Ranch, Cemetery touring, occulted Los Angeles and a ton of other bass thumping weirdness. It's simply impossible for me to not be in a great mood when talking, hanging, or enjoying the music of Chaki. Please enjoy! Love, Stevehttps://chaki.bandcamp.comhttps://www.instagram.com/chakifunkwizard/?hl=enhttps://linktr.ee/chakifunkhttps://x.com/chakifunkwizardSteve Berg LInks:https://www.patreon.com/HiStrangenesslinktr.ee/stevebergPretty please subscribe and leave a review!
Three time Ms. Noir City Audra Wolfmann joins us once again to look at some of the strangest Westerns ever produced by Hollywood. Both of these films have surprisingly feminist themes while being directed by two of the studio system's true iconoclasts. First, Joan Crawford as saloon keeper Vienna is pitted against Mercedes McCambridge as the sexually-frustrated matriarch Emma Small in JOHNNY GUITAR (1954) for control of an Arizona town, and its two most eligible bachelors: The Dancin' Kid (Scott Brady) and Johnny Guitar (Sterling Hayden). Vienna has had both of them, which Emma has had none, but Emma appears to be more attracted to her feminine rival judging by the intensity of her rages whenever she's around Vienna. Directed by Nicholas Ray, whose best-known film, REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955), also concerns a love triangle that doesn't conform to the gender norms of the time. Also starring Ernest Borgnine, Ward Bond, and John Carradine, and filmed in striking Trucolor by Henry A. Stradling (Hitchcock's SUSPICION; A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE). Next, Barbara Stanwyck is the "high ridin' woman with a whip in director Sam Fuller's utterly bizarre FORTY GUNS (1957), a movie as obsessed with dicks as its title would suggest. Three very Earp like brothers played by Barry Sullivan, Gene Barry, and Robert Dix (they couldn't find another Barry?) ride into Cochise County, Arizona and are immediately confronted by the movie's titular 40 guns. Stanwyck is Jessica Drummond, who rules the territory with lead and leather. Incredible camera work here by Fuller and cinematographer Joseph F. Biroc (THE AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN). We discussed Fuller previously way back in our Dark AF episode (S1E7) with THE NAKED KISS (1964). FORTY GUNS also stars Dean Jagger, Elvis' milquetoast dad from KING CREOLE (S2E10), as the milquetoast sheriff. We also ask all the hard questions like why Lady Gaga doesn't want to call the musical JOKER sequel a musical? The answer may surprise you. And please give us good reviews on Apple Podcasts. We could use em. Please check out Audra's amazing podcasts: SPEAKEASILY VS. THE 80s and RETROPHILIA. www.audrawolfmann.net podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/retr…re/id1598247675 Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun and Cory Sklar Special Guest: Audra Wolfmann Greg Franklin is on assignment OMFYS theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard used with permission "Drink to Forget" by the Hot Patooties used with permission. Thanks Beth! Trailer audio courtesy of Archive.org "Bone Dry" and "Spirit Riders" by Telecasted; "Desert Drive" by Everet Almond; and misc. gun shot sounds courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Horse sounds courtesy of freesound.org neighing horse.wav by soundslikewillem -- https://freesound.org/s/418428/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Horse galloping (coconut shells) version 1 by alanmcki -- https://freesound.org/s/403025/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 snorting horse.wav by soundslikewillem -- https://freesound.org/s/418427/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): @OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com NEXT EPISODE: Hammer Horror with horror blogger Rowan Lee. Still haven't figured out what movies yet because we're stoned.
With both Franklins on assignment, cannabis comic Ngaio Bealum and Instagram movie reviewer Ajax Green (@leonard_malted) join us for an exploration of voyeurism in film. First, we've got the ultimate voyeuristic spectacle with Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece REAR WINDOW (1954), the first work from the Master of Suspense we've featured on this show, and we've only been at it for nearly three years now. What is up with that??? Jimmy Stewart J.B. "Jeff" Jeffries, a news photographer whose broken leg has left him nothing to do but stare out the back window of his Greenwich Village apartment into all the apartments of his neighbors. He gets so obsessed by the idea that one of these neighbors, Lars Thorwald (Raymond Burr) murdered his wife, that Jeff won't even make out with his way-too-young fashionista girlfriend, Lisa Fremont (Grade Kelly), vexing Ajax to no end. Fortunately for Jeff and Lisa's relationship, she cannot resist the pull of true crime, and soon becomes just as obsessed with her man's suspicions as he is. With immaculate wardrobe by Edith Head and a whole New York block recreated on a Paramount soundstage. Possibly the greatest film from the greatest director. REAR WINDOW is part of Criterion Channel's "Photographer's Gaze" series. For our second feature, we go all the way to Egypt for director Youssef Chahine's CAIRO STATION (1958) where the director plays Qinawi, a handicapped newspaper vendor who becomes obsessed with Hanuma (Hind Rustum--the Marilyn Monroe of the Middle East), a voluptuous beauty who makes her living by selling cold soft drinks to thirsty travelers without a permit. After being rejected by Hanuma, Qinawi soon takes inspiration from sensationalist news stories telling of a serial killer who chops up women and leaves their remains in trunks. Reviled by Egyptian audiences and critics when it was originally released but now considered a classic, it is filmed in a neorealist style that captures the sweat and dust of the Cairo Station of its time. Also look out for a surprise rockin' musical number. CAIRO STATION is part of Criterion Channel's Youssef Chahine series. We should've titled this episode "MALE GAZE" because Bob goes into way too much detail about Grace Kelly's sex life, Ngaio talks about his love of titties in movies, and Ajax wishes these films had higher body counts. It's a good thing we're doing FEMINIST WESTERNS for our next episode. Ajax, Ngaio, Cory and Bob also discuss the MEGALOPOLIS AI critic quote debacle, and Ngaio gives us an EMERALD CUP update. You can find Ajax on Insta @leonard_malted. You can find Ngaio on X, Insta, and probably every where else at ngaio420. Hosts: Cory Sklar and Bob Calhoun Philena Franklin and her dad Greg are on assignment. OMFYS theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard used with permission "Science Montage" by Jeremy Blake and "Lazy Laura" by Quincy's Moreira courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): @OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com NEXT EPISODE: FEMINIST WESTERNS with JOHNNY GUITAR (1954) and FORTY GUNS (1957) with the return of PHILENA FRANKLIN and AUDRA WOLFMAN.
Boston Globe movie critic ODIE HENDERSON joins us to talk about his new book, BLACK CAESARS AND FOXY CLEOPATRAS: A HISTORY OF BLAXPLOITATION. For this, Odie has programmed two equally stony but very different examples of the film movement that further funkified the 1970s. First, Shakespearean actor William Marshall brings dignity and pathos to the title character of the horror classic, BLACULA from American International Pictures in 1972. (Where would this podcast be without AIP???) We debate how to pronounce the name of BLACULA costar Thalmus Rasulala and Odie explains why Count Dracula is a redneck. Blaxploitation musical interludes, cool Los Angeles locations, and just how scary this classical horror movie really is are also discussed at length. Then Odie chooses the strangest and trippiest Blaxploitation movie of all time for our B-feature with DARKTOWN STRUTTERS (1975), and yes, Bob concedes that it's even weirder than HUMAN TORNADO!!! Which means is pretty f--in weird, stoners. You will want to be high AF for this sci-fi, funk, disco, biker-babe slapstick comedy all mixed together with subversive social satire. It melted all of our minds so bad that we don't even know what movies are going to be in our next episode! The ancestors were definitely telling the filmmakers how much spice to put into this one, and it was a lot. We went long for this episode so it violates our unwritten rule that no episode of OMFYS should be longer than a b-movie, but Odie has a lot to say and all of it was terrific and deep. What do you cut out? NOTHING! In our extended opening segment, Odie explains his personal connection to Blaxploitation and recalls trips to the grind houses of New York's 42nd Street (the Deuce) during his childhood. We also got a great fan letter from Larry Clow and Cory and Odie give him awesome ideas of things to do during his upcoming trip to Los Angeles. Thank you writing to us Larry! Hosts: Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar Greg Franklin and Philena Franklin are on assignment Guest: Odie Henderson Get your SIGNED copy of his book, "Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras" at Matt Zoller Seitz's bookstore. It's ON SALE!!! https://mzs.press/SIGNED-Black-Caesars-and-Foxy-Cleopatras-Hardcover-NEW-p618328058 OMFYS theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard used with permission "Groove Tube" by Audio Hertz courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio courtesy of Archive dot org BREAKING: Ngaio Bealum and Ajax Green will be joining us for our next episode. Movies TBD. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): @OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
Lindsey Haun and Nick Roth join us for this SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE to talk about their new tubi sensation, HANKY PANKY (2023), a sci-fi stoner comedy where a man and his sentient handkerchief battle a brain-eating hat from another dimension with the fate of the universe hanging in the balance. Nick and Lindsey co-direct and star in this inspired piece of cinematic shenanigans and Seth Green provides the voice of Harry the Hat! You've got hats and hankies flying around on strings, gallons of bright-red blood gushing out of peoples' heads + full-frontal male nudity! Nick and Lindsey dish on the economics of straight-to-streaming horror flicks, while Bob and Philena tell you what to blaze when you watch it--just like we do with our classic films! HANKY PANKY is streaming on tubi and freevee (aka payvee). And since Lindsey played the lead creepy space kid in John Carpenter's 1995 remake of VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED, she and Nick hang out to talk about the 1960 original starring George Sanders, Barbara Shelly, and Martin Stephens. During the segment that spans all things VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED, Lindsey recalls working with The Horror Master (and major stoner) John Carpenter along with her co-stars Christopher Reeve, Kristie Alley, and Mark Hamill. This is a super fun episode and there's something here for everyone. You want NEW MOVIES to get stoned to? We've got you covered. You want black and white movies... We've got that too. And we have 90s horror from a master of genre! We are so psyched to finally talk about John Carpenter here. VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED (1960) is streaming on Archive: https://archive.org/details/village-of-the-damned We also talk about Philena's somewhat secret improv show, swank trick or treating in Toluca Lake, and Nick explains why LinkedIn is the only social media site you need. Hosts: Bob Calhoun & Philena Franklin Cory Sklar and Greg Franklin are on assignment Guests: Lindsey Haun & Nick Roth https://hankypankythemovie.com/ Old Movies for Young Stoners theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Pelagic" by Destiny & Time courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Village of the Damned trailer audio courtesy of Archive dot org Hanky Panky trailer audio: https://hankypankythemovie.com/ Be back here on August 12th when Odie Henderson, author of “Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras: A History of Blaxploitation Cinema," joins OMFYS for BLACULA (1972) and DARK TOWN STRUTTERS (1975) Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
Stephanie Azout Chaki es la presidenta de FAST Latam, organización dedicada a la terapéutica del síndrome de Angelman en Latinoamérica. Stephanie es diseñadora de profesión y reside en Bogotá, Colombia, junto a su esposo y sus tres hijos. Michelle, su segunda hija, fue diagnosticada con Angelman hace 11 años. Desde entonces Stephanie y su familia han sido activos en la comunidad Angelman y en FAST. En este episodio, conversamos con Stephanie y aprendemos más sobre este grupo dedicado a Latinoamérica, y ella nos cuenta de los programas de apoyo y guía que están desarrollando, así como su trabajo en sentar las bases para futuros ensayos clínicos del síndrome de Angelman en Latinoamérica. Más información: FAST Latam: https://cureangelman.lat/ Congreso Síndrome de Angelman Latinoamérica / Bogota 2024: https://cureangelman.lat/congreso-sindrome-de-angelman/ Show Notes: Subscribe: Mas Que Raras Podcast Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on Twitter
The Dank Diplomat Ngaio Bealum is back on OMFYS and he's picked a pair of movies to get high to from Criterion Channel's current series HOLLYWOOD CRACK-UP: THE DECADE AMERICAN CINEMA LOST ITS MIND. First, LEE MARVIN is punching dudes in the nuts and throwing them out of high-rise windows all to get his $93,000 back in POINT BLANK (1967). It's heavy on the testosterone but has lots of psychedelic and French New Wave touches from then-young director JOHN BOORMAN, who went on to make some of the trippiest movies ever made with EXCALIBUR (1981) & ZARDOZ (1974). Also starring Angie Dickenson, Sharon Acker, Carrol O'Connor (Archie Bunker), and introducing John Vernon (Dean Wormer from Animal House). Then SIDNEY POITIER is a prison psychiatrist trying to unravel the twisted psyche of a deranged but dangerous nazi played with menace by crooner BOBBY DARIN. This movie is chock full of the tripped-out dream sequences that we live for on this podcast, all set to an awesome jazz theremin score by Ernest Gold and photographed with intensity by Ernest Haller, the man who shot GONE WITH THE WIND and REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE. This is the forgotten collaboration between producer Stanley Kramer and Poitier, who also made THE DEFIANT ONES (1958) and GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER (1967), but Bob thinks PRESSURE POINT is their best. And if all that ain't enough, we've got a young PETER FALK thrown in here for good measure. Both movies are now streaming on CRITERION CHANNEL, which is really knocking it out of the park these days. Follow Ngaio on Instagram, Facebook & X (Twitter) at ngaio420 And see Ngaio with Paul Conyers at the Alameda Comedy Club on June 28-29: https://www.alamedacomedy.com/events/91745 Hosts: Bob Calhoun & Greg Franklin Cory Sklar & Philena Franklin are on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Hard Times" by Mike Lisk & Chaki the Funk Wizard with additional dialog by "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes "Blue Mood" by Robert Munzinger & "Sicko" by Yung Logos courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio via Archive.org Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
Bret Berg from the Museum of Home Video and the American Genre Film Archive joins us and he has chosen a pair of made for TV movies ranging from 70s horror to 1990s ripped-from-the-headlines true crime. Our first feature is GARGOYLES (1972) one of the many TV terrors that scarred Gen-Xer childhoods. Cornel Wilde and Jennifer Salt are a father-daughter team of occult researchers who discover a race of living gargoyles in the caves of New Mexico. Former SF 49er and LA Ram Bernie Casey in full-body Sam Winston make-up effects plays the winged-stuff of nightmares as the Gargoyles' leader + Scott Glenn as a young dirt bike punk! Then, Kellie Martin is an ambitious nerd girl who murders mean girl Tori Spelling in DEATH OF A CHEERLEADER aka A FRIEND TO DIE FOR, the most watched TV movie of 1994, if Wikipedia is to be believed. The film is based on the true story of 15-year old Kirsten Costas who was stabbed to death by a classmate, Bernadette Protti, on June 23, 1984. While this movie is a departure from what we'd usually program on OMFYS, something about it dredged up Cory's memories of being accused of horrible animal mutilations because he was the only goth kid at his high school, and Bob found parallels to a murder near San Francisco that his mom was briefly suspected of. This movie may have been even more traumatizing than GARGOYLES! In the opening segment, Bob, Bret and Cory talk about other made-for-TV horror movies, and the inspiration behind The Museum of Home Video, his weekly "found-footage variety show for stoners, seekers, archivists and drinkers." Bob brings up The California Music Channel, the San Francisco Bay Area's public access answer to MTV, which is something he hasn't thought about since the 80s. Cory counters with The Box, Los Angeles' music video request show. Is there a hyperlocal Chicago or Milwaukee version of MTV? We want to know! Be sure to check out Bret Berg's weekly live stream of media weirdness Tuesday nights at 7:30 pm PST at www.museumofhomevideo.com Thanks Bret. Hosts: Bob Calhoun & Cory Sklar Philena and Greg are on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Indie Worker" by Count Dante and the Black Dragon Fighting Society. Used with permission. "Caverns" by Density & Time courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio via Archive.org Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com NEXT EPISODE: Cannabis comic and activist Ngaio Bealum returns to pair weed with POINT BLANK (1967) and PRESSURE POINT (62).
It's been delayed, but IT COULD NOT BE STOPPED. The PhileApocalypse is here!!! The episode where Philena takes over and subjects the OMFYS olds to MORE RECENT FILMS--movies from this century even! Can they take it?!? The answer may surprise you. First, Philena goes easy on the geezers with BUT I'M A CHEERLEADER (1999)--an actual good movie! Is such a thing possible??? Natasha Lyonne is Megan, a cheerleader whose love of Melissa Etheridge and tofu convinces her god-fearing parents (Mink Stole and Bud Cort!) to pack her off to a conversion camp run to get her off the path to obvious lesbianism. Things don't go as planned, however, when Megan meets and falls for Graham (Clea DuVall) at camp. With Cathy Moriarty as the camp commandant, and RuPaul as a camp counselor, and an amazing cast all the way around. (How did we not mention Michelle Williams is in this???) But before Greg, Bob and Cory could get too comfortable, Philena picks SLEEPOVER (2004) for her second feature. Like MIDNIGHT MADNESS (1980) from the first PhilenApocalypse, this is another scavenger hunt movie, only this one has a band of 13-year-old geek girls taking on the cool kids for the best lunch spot in their future high school. The movie is very mid-2000s, so it has an extended sequence in an Old Navy set to "Freeze Frame" by the J. Geils Band, because I guess a Me First and the Gimme Gimmes version wasn't available. The presence of Jeff Garlin as the clueless dad sets off a substantive discussion of the man's lack of talent. In the opening segment, we discuss the uproar in the comments section (for us anyway) over our YouTube video of Philena's reaction over the existence of Andrew "Dice" Clay + Philena recounts a disastrous screening of SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON (2002) at a wagon museum in the pouring rain so the horse didn't even show up. All this plus Bob delivers the X TWITTER REPORT!!! Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar, and Greg Franklin Old Movies for Young Stoners theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard Something You Could Never Own by NEFFEX, Rinse Repeat by DivKid, and Ride of the Valkyries by Richard Wagner courtesy of YouTube Audio Library. Trailer audio via Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com NEXT EPISODE: Bret Berg of the Museum of Home Video joins us.
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The PhilenApocalypse has been postponed! While Philena ain't too thrilled with this development, we were able to keep our already inconsistent schedule with this Howard Hawks double feature, which is like a PhilenApocalypse prequel because her contrarian take on Howard Hawks' screwball classic BRINGING UP BABY (1938) is what landed her on OMFYS. In short, she hates it--AFI Top 100 or no. Because of this, Bob programmed two wildly-different films from the versatile Hawks' filmography, and with wildly different results. First, we've got HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940), another classic screwball comedy from Hawks. Cary Grant is Walter Burns, a conniving newspaper publisher who will go to criminal lengths to keep his best reporter and ex-wife, Hildy Johnson (Rosiland Russell) from leaving his paper so she can get remarried and "be a woman." Then, we've got the sci-fi classic THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD (1951). The film's direction is credited to Christian Nyby, but the rumors that Hawks directed it persist. A favorite of Horror Master John Carpenter's, who remade it in 1982. In our opening segment, a discussion of the Tesla Cybertruck devolves into Greg and Bob horrifying Philena by explaining the concept of Andrew "Dice" Clay to her in one of the funniest moments we've ever recorded. We also talk about the horrors of something called Skibidi Toilet for some reason. Plus there are thrills as Greg almost plunges the podcast into chaos as he attempts to win a record on eBay. Does Greg prevail and what is the record? Was it all worth it? Listen and find out! Hosts: Bob Calhoun, Philena Franklin, Greg Franklin Cory Sklar is on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Busy City" by TrackTribe and "Planetary Paths" by Joel Cummins & And a Farag via YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio via Archive.org Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com THE PHILENAPOCALYPSE IS (STILL) UPON US!
This week on a very special 2 Jons: We get groovy at the graveyard with brilliant musician and Punk Rock Tour Guide Chaki Funk Wizard! Chaki takes the 2 Jons on a *walking* drive through the legendary Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Together they slalom the headstones absorbing Chaki's Gravespertise with ease. It's a spooky, groovy, GRAVEY walking tour, and if you're anything like us Jons, you're gonna find the fact that Gunther from Friends is buried next to Burt Reynolds absolutely thrilling! Thanks to the bevy of knowledge Chaki wields this episode has literally hundreds of thrills, spills and Kills!
There are lots of bonkers classics on Criterion Channel right now and we wanted to pair pot with them before they show up on that "Leaving Criterion Channel" list in an episode we call "WHAT THE FUCK CRITERION." First up is THE DEVILS (1971), Ken Russell's masterpiece of blasphemy, demonic possession and religious persecution in 17th Century France. Oliver Reed is Urbain Grandier, an impossibly hot Jesuit priest, and Vanessa Redgrave is Sister Jeanne des Anges, a delusional nun who claims that she is possessed by the devil, and that devil works with Grandier. It's a gut-wrenching work that may be Russell's best. Continuing with the theme, our second feature is THE UNKNOWN (1927), a bizarre circus tale from FREAKS director Tod Browning. Lon Chaney, Sr. is Alonso, an armless knife-thrower who longs for Nanon, his fetching assistant played by a very young Joan Crawford. Nanon can't bear to be held in men's arms, so she should be perfect for Alonso, right? Well, all is not what it seems in this carnie world of deception, which motivates Alonso to go to sadistic and even masochistic extremes. What the fuck Criterion??? Man, we could've added a third feature here because PEEPING TOM is on the channel as well. Hopefully we'll get to that one soon. In the opener, Cory asks if it's even possible to create a cult movie these days where streaming has flattened everything out. Greg, Bob, and Philena all hold out hope. Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar and Greg Franklin Music: OMFYS Theme Song by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Black as the West" by "The Kiss and Crash Collective, courtesy of Kiss and Crash Collective and Sean Heskett "A Witches Sabbath" from Hector Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique" performed by the United States Marine Band, courtesy of Archive.org "Minor Lament for Solo Bass" by John Ptitucci courtesy of YouTube Audio Library BIRDEMIC trailer audio courtesy of archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com Coming soon: Matt Zoller Seitz joins us again for Crazy for Kaiju with SON OF GODZILLA. Subscribe so you don't miss it.
Mike Lisk AKA AP Mike of The Best Show and co-host of his own Egg Foo What?! podcast takes us INTO THE MARLOWEVERSE with a pair of very different portrayals of Raymond Chandler's cynical gumshoe Philip Marlowe. Mike's choice, MURDER MY SWEET (1944), is one of the first examples of film noir, and its success--along with DOUBLE INDEMNITY from the same year--added the spark that set off late 40s film noir explosion. It's also a way stoney and a total gateway drug to classic cinema with its snappy dialog and its trippy AF hallucination sequences. Former song-and-dance man Dick Powell plays Marlowe in this one, and he handles Chandler's dialog with a sense of cartoon humor that makes this one stand out. Directed by Edward Dmytryk (one of the Hollywood 10) with a script by John Paxton, the writer of several classic noirs (CROSSFIRE, CORNERED), and the uncle of crime fiction comic book writer Ed Brubaker (it runs in the family). Also starring noir ice queen Claire Trevor and ex-pro wrestler and Mike Mazurki. Available on disc at your local library and online via Archive: https://archive.org/details/murder-my-sweet-1944 Our next interpretation of Marlowe comes three years later while film noir was in full swing. Like Dick Powell before him, Robert Montgomery used his portrayal of Marlowe to shed his nice guy image, only he did it while barely being seen onscreen! As director and star of LADY IN THE LAKE (1947), Montgomery shot the entire film from Marlowe's jaundiced point-of-view. We only see the private eye when he's looking at himself in the mirror, making it one of the strangest films every made. While Mike and the OMFYS crew can't quite agree on if this cinematic experiment is successful or not, they all think that Montgomery put the dick in private dick as he is the surliest of the movie Marlowes. This is really saying something when you consider that Humphrey Bogart, Elliott Gould, Robert Mitchum and growly-assed Liam Neeson have all taken turns as the detective, and none of them are Mr. Sunshine. With Audrey Totter as the femme fatale, and Lloyd Nolan as a tough-talking cop who might not be on the up-and-up. Streaming on Criterion Channel. In the opening discussion, Mike and your hosts stay on topic and talk about their favorite movie Marlowes, and Cory and Bob give us a Noir City 21 report. Follow Mike Lisk on the site formerly known as Twitter at @APMike and check out his Egg Foo What?! podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/egg-foo-what/id1635904703 And if you aren't already a fan, check out The Best Show at https://thebestshow.net/ Hosts: Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar and Greg Franklin Philena Franklin is on assignment Music: OMFYS Theme Song by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Members Only" by TrackTribe and "Blue Mood" by Robert Munzinger via YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio via Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
We are back from our break for our SEASON 3 PREMIERE!!! Hey! We've lasted longer than most Netflix shows! To kick off 2024, we are celebrating Criterion Channel's wonderful CAT COLLECTION for our CAT EPISODE! Cats rule the Internet, and this podcast is on the Internet, so kitty cats rule us as well. We pair cannabis with the Czech New Wave weirdness of THE CASSANDRA CAT (1963) and the existential 50s sci-fi dread of THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN (1957) from CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON director Jack Arnold and legendary author Richard Matheson. We start the episode by discussing Jodie Foster's thoughts on Gen Z and Philena's love of SALTBURN (with some thoughts on its mid-00s nostalgia subtext). We also ask Greg just how much Mickey Mouse porn he's created since STEAMBOAT WILLIE went public domain on January 1st, and dive into the BARBIE adapted screenplay controversy. You also get Bob's thoughtful audio essay on the life and career of the true star of THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN, Oragey, the marmalade tabby cat and two-time Patsy Award winner (the animal Oscars). Co-hosts: Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar, Philena Franklin and Greg Franklin Music: OMFYS Theme Song by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Wash 'n' Dry (There's a Cat in the Dryer)" by The Loudmouths, courtesy of Loudmouth Beth Allen. Thanks Beth!!!! "Bageshri" by Aditya Varma; "Colony" by TrackTribe; and "George's Lament - Go By Ocean" by Ryan McCaffrey via YouTube Audio Library. "Incredible Shrinking Man" trailer audio courtesy of Archive.org "How Animals Help Us" (1954) audio via A/V Geeks 16mm Films Big thanks to Nanjie from Criterion Channel! THANKS NANJIE! www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
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Revisit the greatest hits of this year's 24 hour livestream, including guest appearances from Marc Maron, Vampire Weekend, Julie Klausner, Tim Heidecker, Samantha Bee, Bob Odenkirk, Bill Hader, Sarah Squirm, Nathan Fielder, Big Dipper and Meatball, and Tony Shalhoub; live music from Fat Tony, Generación Suicida, King Tuff, Shannon Shaw, and Chaki; calls from the Gorch, Maurice Kern, and Philly Boy Roy; and more!! WATCH THE COMPLETE BEST SHOW 24 ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This haunted Halloween week, we talk to the L.A.-based musician Chaki, who is also the legendary host of The Hollywood Punk Rock Graveyard Tour. We discussed the recent music documentary, This Is Gwar, and talked about how the two main creators of the band never buried the hatchet, the arrest of Oderus and censorship in music, the Gwar aesthetic and mythos, and what it's like to discover your new favorite band while watching Jerry Springer.So does the cursed offspring Gor Gor doth dane to spoil our moment of triumph and glory? Find out on this week's episode of Revolutions Per Movie.Chaki:www.instagram.com/punkrockgraveyardtour/www.instagram.com/chakifunkwizardTheme by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.comArtwork by Jeff T. Owenslinktr.ee/mymetalhandHost Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.New episodes of Revolutions Per Movies are released every Thursday, and if you like the show, please rank and review it on your favorite podcast app.Thanks! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Philena Franklin is back but she's still on strike with SAG AFTRA so we've got some PUBLIC DOMAIN ZOMBIES for our first of two special HALLOWEEN episodes! First, we have rights-free ghouls invading a Ralph's in Burbank in MESSIAH OF EVIL (1974) from Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, the forgotten Lucasfilm power couple who later brought you HOWARD THE DUCK (1986). After really getting disturbing letters from her artist father, a young woman named Arletty (Marianna Hill) goes to the creepy coastal town of Point Dume to find out what's going on. She finds a polyamorous threesome, strange people gathering to stare at the sea at night, and, yes, flesh-eating zombies with blood streaming from their eyes. Also starring Elisha Cook, Jr., whom Greg calls the greatest film noir patsy of all time, and Royal Dano, Disneyland's voice of Abe Lincoln. Now streaming on Prime, Shudder and just about everywhere else--it's public domain! Next, we have Bela Lugosi himself in WHITE ZOMBIE, widely considered to be the first zombie flick ever. A rich plantation owner wants Bela to put a voodoo spell on the woman he loves, but gets so much more than he bargained for. This movie has some of the creepiest zombies ever and one of Bela's best performances, and a banger of an opening score according to Greg. The best print of White Zombie is streaming Kanopy, a free video streaming service available through participating public libraries. This episode is a bit of long one because we're so happy to have the full crew back again. We open with some talk of the Hollywood strikes, the end of Netflix DVDs by mail, a review of Sean Howe's new book AGENTS OF CHAOS, Cory's encounter with Pat Morita, and so much more. OMFYS Hosts: Bob Calhoun, Philena Franklin, Cory Sklar and Greg Franklin MUSIC Theme song: Chaki the Funk Wizard "We Get Stoned All Night Long" by Three Stoned Men, courtesy of John Blackwell "Minor Lament for Solo Bass" by John Patitucci, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library "Swan Lake" Op.20 by Tchaikovsky, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Movie and trailer audio courtesy of Archive.org Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
WE MADE IT! Tom wraps up his second annual 24 Hour Livestream with a very special appearance from TONY SHALHOUB! Plus PHILLY BOY ROY calls in! TOM GETS A TATTOO live on the show! The hosts of Sloppy Seconds BIG DIPPER & MEATBALL! Live music from CHAKI THE FUNK WIZARD! And a tour of the BEST SHOW MUSEUM! See you next year??? WATCH THE FULL 24 HOUR LIVESTREAM ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
San Francisco movie and media critic Pam Grady joins us and she finally brings Westerns into OMFYS with ZACHARIAH (1971), a homoerotic oater starring John Rubenstein and a very young Don Johnson as star-crossed gunslingers who just can't quit each other on their road to hippy-dippy enlightenment. Billed as "The First Electric Western," Country Joe & the Fish, the James Gang and the New York Rock Ensemble show up with their late-1960s Gibson guitars and Fender stacks even though everything else about the movie takes place in the 19th Century. John Coltrane drummer Elvin Jones nearly steals the show by shooting a dude and then playing a kick-ass drum solo. ZACHARIAH is streaming on YouTube but this DVD-rip on Archive is far superior so Airplay that to your flat screen: https://archive.org/details/zachariah-1971-dvdrip-xvi-d Our second feature is the very-noir psychological western PURSUED from tough guy director Raoul Walsh in 1947. The Hollywood pothead par excellence ROBERT MITCHUM plays Jeb Rand who struggles to recall the massacre of his family through repressed memories and expressionist dream sequences. Making the past more than prologue is that the people who slaughtered the Rands are still plotting to finish the job. Also starring Teresa Wright as Jeb's love interest and sister-by-adoption (ew); Judith Anderson as the matriarch who's definitely keeping secrets; and the Skipper's dad, Alan Hale Sr. New Mexico's landscapes are brought to life in PURSUED by the breathtaking cinematography of James Wong Howe and it's all set to a sweeping Max Steiner score. Bob and Cory also discuss how Raoul Walsh got his eyepatch plus the ghastly prank the great director played on Errol Flynn, so wait for that. PAM GRADY will be introducing Scorsese's Dylan near-mockumentary, ROLLING THUNDER REVUE, on Sunday, Sept. 24th at the 4 Star Theater (2200 Clement Street, San Francisco). Go here for tickets and info: https://www.4-star-movies.com/calendar-of-events/scorsese-more-than-a-gangster-rolling-thunder-revue-a-bob-dylan-story-live-music-500-pm You can follow Pam on X (Twitter) @cinepam and read many of her latest reviews on the #AWFJ site: https://awfj.org/blog/author/pam-grady/ OMFYS Hosts: Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar and Greg Franklin Philena Franklin is on strike but her dad did the TikTok Report. Philena will return later this month for our PUBLIC DOMAIN ZOMBIE episode with MESSIAH OF EVIL (1974) and Bela Lugosi in WHITE ZOMBIE (1932). MUSIC Theme song: Chaki the Funk Wizard "Pray for the Flying J" courtesy of Count Dante & the Black Dragon Fighting Society. "Royale" by Josh Lippi & the Overtimers and "Les-ly" by Mini Vandals courtesy of the YouTube Audio Archive. Trailer audio courtesy of Archive.org Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
Enjoy the best live musical performances from the Forever Dog era of The Best Show (2022-2023) *Daniel Romano's Outfit, "Anyone's Arms" *Mike Krol, “What's the Rhythm” *Big Joanie, “In My Arms” *Islands, “(We Like To) Do It With the Lights On” *Sabrina Ellis, “Silk” *The Black Lips, “Hooker Jon” *Jess Cornelius and Mikal Cronin, “People Move On” *Eyelids, “Everything That I See You See Better” *Mike Watt and Toys that Kill, “TV Eye” (Stooges cover) *Chaki the Funk Wizard, “Funky Frankenstein” *Lou Barlow, “A Brand New Love” *Fenne Lily, “In My Own Time” *Kurt Vile, “Wakin on a Pretty Day” *John Vanderslice, “Exposure” *Ty Segall, “Hello, Hi” *The Cinnamon Boys with Jon Wurster on drums and Jason Gore on backing vocals, “Rockin in the Free World” (Neil Young cover) *Mary Lattimore, “Wawa by the Ocean” *WAND, “White Cat” BEST SHOW T-SHIRTS AVAILABLE! BUY YOURS BEFORE JULY 14TH! https://bestshow4life.myshopify.com SUPPORT THE BEST SHOW ON PATREON! WEEKLY BONUS EPISODES & VIDEO EPISODES! https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this very funky episode, we're joined by the amazing musician Chaki (@ChakiFunkWizard) for a chat about WFMU, creative limitations, COEXIST stickers, worldbuilding, Trader Joe's, Peter Falk, how great Planet Booty is, and mooooore! Go on one of Chaki's tours by checking out punkrockgraveyardtour on Instagram! Follow us on Twitter at @leightonnight and on Instagram at @leighton_night. You can find Brian on Twitter/Instagram at @bwecht, and Leighton at @graylish (Twitter)/@buttchamps (Instagram).
The amazing SARAH MARSHALL calls in to talk to Tom about Satanic Panic, The Warriors, and her podcast You're Wrong About! Tom tries on DON RICKLES ties and tells his story about why Dodger Stadium SUCKS! Artist ERIC WHITE calls in to discuss his latest painting inspired by Sherman Hemsley's love of prog rock! Plus, A.P. MIKE debuts his long awaited collaboration with The Funk Wizard himself, CHAKI! All this, and the debut of THE SUCK OLYMPICS?! YES!!! WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life SUPPORT THE BEST SHOW ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH VIDEO EPISODES OF THE BEST SHOW: https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices