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Lee and Daniel pay a bit of tribute to the recently departed Gene Hackman by talking briefly about what he meant to each of them, and then covering a film he appeared in before he hit it big in "The French Connection". The film in question is the Bill Norton-directed "Cisco Pike" (1971), which was a tailor-made debut film for then upcoming musician Kris Kristofferson. The hosts conversation revolve around this film's place in the series of counterculture films that came in the wake of "Easy Rider", the overall vibe of the film, and the familiar character actors that pop up, as well as Gene Hackman making way more out of his role than one would think was needed. The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late. "Cisco Pike" IMDB Catch out Lee on the latest Cinema Beef and a recent Everything I learned From Movies. Catch Daniel on I Don't Speak German. Featured Music: "Michoacan" by The Sir Douglas Quintet & "Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever do Again)" by Kris Kristofferson.
Cameron and Gary are on this one and they tackle a gem here. Typical story. Family goes out into space and finds a wreckage. They take on the last survivor who they nurse back to life. Little do they know that their new boarder is looking for love and possibly a whole lot of bloodshed. Richard Grieco, Corbin Bernsen and Edie McClurg star in this installment of Roger Corman's long line of horror and sci-fi films he did for Showtime. Take your protein pills and put your condom on. It's gonna get weird. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Cameron and Gary are on this one and they tackle a gem here. Typical story. Family goes out into space and finds a wreckage. They take on the last survivor who they nurse back to life. Little do they know that their new boarder is looking for love and possibly a whole lot of bloodshed. Richard Grieco, Corbin Bernsen and Edie McClurg star in this installment of Roger Corman's long line of horror and sci-fi films he did for Showtime. Take your protein pills and put your condom on. It's gonna get weird. The post Cinema Beef : Burnt Ends #2 : Circuit Breaker aka Inhumanoid first appeared on Legion.
Join Gary Hill and Ricky Morgan (Doctor Movie) for another feature discussion where we had to gather our wits and banter to discuss this underseen tournament fighting movie. When Alex gets booted out of the fencing community for accidently killing a guy, he is recruited by a mystery man to fight in Ring Of Steel which is an underground sword fighting league where they fight to the death. Sometimes. Look for it for free on YouTube. Next up, we are going Italian Mad Max ripoff with 2020 Texas Gladiators! The post Cinema Beef Burnt Ends : Ring Of Steel (1994) first appeared on Legion.
Join Gary Hill and Ricky Morgan (Doctor Movie) for another feature discussion where we had to gather our wits and banter to discuss this underseen tournament fighting movie. When Alex gets booted out of the fencing community for accidently killing a guy, he is recruited by a mystery man to fight in Ring Of Steel which is an underground sword fighting league where they fight to the death. Sometimes. Look for it for free on YouTube. Next up, we are going Italian Mad Max ripoff with 2020 Texas Gladiators! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Cinema Beef is back to give you a morsel of the chicken persuasion. Cameron and Gary discuss Monte Hellman's controversial tale of one man's passion for the fowl in Cockfighter from 1974. Warren Oates stars as Frank who is a mute who's only motivation is his next hustle and this brutal sport that pits rooster vs. rooster. We will discuss this great character study with an unfortunate penchant for animal cruelty. If you are sensitive about this subject, we apologize ahead of time. The beef is back! The post Cinema Beef Burnt Ends : Cockfighter (1974) first appeared on Legion.
Lee, Leah, and their friend Gary Hill of the Cinema Beef podcast, dial in their sights on the Antoine Fuqua-directed, Mark Wahlberg-starring, "Shooter" (2007). Does this movie have what it takes to carry the weight of a main character with the name Bob Lee Swagger? Is Mark Wahlberg any good in this? All this and more, including what the hosts have watched recently. Set your sights on the download button and find out. "Shooter" IMDB Lee and Leah's recent appearance on The Moustachioed Podcastio, covering "Violent City" (1970). Check out Gary's podcasts here. Featured Music: "Memphis' Theory" by Mark Mancina & "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" by Nancy Sinatra.
Lee and Leah drunkenly talk about a film they watched on their vacation in October of 2021: the Robert Florey-directed "The Beast with Five Fingers" (1946). This was originally recorded for Gary Hill of Cinema Beef's 31 Days of Howling Beasts series that he didn't get to finish. This might still show up on his feed at some point, but we thought we'd put it to use just in case. "The Beast with Five Fingers" IMDB Featured Music: "Hand of Fate" by The Rolling Stones.
It’s April Slashers on The Dark Parade and we’re kicking it off with the oddball April Fool’s Day from 1986. In the first of our homage to 80s slashing, we talk about that ending, the very talented cast, and how snakes don’t belong in a bathtub. Join Gary Hill and me for a fun and prank-filled time! You can catch up with Gary on Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries! You can join the discussion live on Sundays at 5pm CST at YouTube.com/LegionPodcasts and you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter! We'll be back on Friday with a new Found Footage Fool! The post The Dark Parade #27: April Fool's Day first appeared on Legion.
A giant take on the always talented Mike Flanagan's freaky Shirley Jackson inspired mystery show The Haunting of Hill House, followed by it's spiritual Henry James type drama Bly Manor. Joining me is Iris-Sora Saravia from the Legion Podcast network shows Cinema Beef! What plot twist in Hill House really gets under one's skin? What infamous face from Tommy Wiseau's The Room can you spot in Bly Manor? Which one is the superior work (Spoiler: it wasn't easy to decide for either participant here!)? And more building on the general layout and numerous unraveling constantly on display in these Netflix originals! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222
It’s the rare sequel that surpasses or meets the standards set by the original. But, sometimes a movie comes along that is so wildly different than its predecessor, some forensics must be done. And so Gary Hill rejoins The Dark Parade to talk about the bizarre follow-up to The Gate, Gate 2: The Trespassers. There are drunken pilots, money turning to poo, and a surprisingly good performance from a future star. Join us as we summon a new episode all about what the hell happened here! You can catch up with Gary on Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries! You can join the discussion live on Sundays at 5pm CST at YouTube.com/LegionPodcasts and you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter! The post The Dark Parade #23: Gate 2: The Trespassers first appeared on Legion.
This week, we pull out all the stops to determine the greatest exploitation film of them all. As always, we have a wealth of celebrity guests. We are joined by two amazing podcasters with years of experience who are developing a brand new mystery podcast network you do not want to miss - it's Garrett Collins and Matthew Goudreau. Of course, we have to have our man Pedro Nunez from Kayfabulous Lucha Bros. And for the first time on THR, Derek Bourgeois from the Dark Discussions Network joins in. Another first time guest is Gary Hill from Cinema Beef and Untapped Gems. And last but not least the "Don" himself - Don Anelli, from Fresh Cuts and Horror Countdown rounds out the all star cast. Thanks for listening! www.thehorrorreturns.com Patreon https://www.patreon.com/thehorrorreturns Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thehorrorreturns/ Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1056143707851246/ Twitter https://twitter.com/horror_returns?s=21 Instagram https://instagram.com/thehorrorreturns?utm_medium=copy_link SK8ER Nez Podcast Network https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-p3n57-c416/ E Society https://anchor.fm/esoc E Society YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A
In our first listener request of 2022, I am joined by Gary Hill to discuss the allegorical and affecting tale of Hagen the dog and the effects of cruelty on the least of us. Trigger warning, there will be talk of animal abuse in the description of the plot. We manage to navigate those waters carefully, as does the film, and, trust me, you want to see this movie… You can catch up with Gary on Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries! You can join the discussion live on Sundays at 5pm CST at YouTube.com/LegionPodcasts and you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter! We’ll be back on Friday with a new Found Footage Fool! The post The Dark Parade #18: White God first appeared on Legion.
In our first listener request of 2022, I am joined by Gary Hill to discuss the allegorical and affecting tale of Hagen the dog and the effects of cruelty on the least of us. Trigger warning, there will be talk of animal abuse in the description of the plot. We manage to navigate those waters carefully, as does the film, and, trust me, you want to see this movie… You can catch up with Gary on Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries! You can join the discussion live on Sundays at 5pm CST at YouTube.com/LegionPodcasts and you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter! We'll be back on Friday with a new Found Footage Fool! The post The Dark Parade #18: White God first appeared on Legion.
Join Rik Morgan and special guest Gary Hill from Cinema Beef for the newest episode of Doctor Movie as they take a look at the hippie dippie folk song flick The Legend Of Hillbilly John from 1972. The post Doctor Movie M.R. Episode 6: The Legend Of Hillbilly John [with special guest Gary Hill] first appeared on Legion.
Join Rik Morgan and special guest Gary Hill from Cinema Beef for the newest episode of Doctor Movie as they take a look at the hippie dippie folk song flick The Legend Of Hillbilly John from 1972. The post Doctor Movie M.R. Episode 6: The Legend Of Hillbilly John [with special guest Gary Hill] first appeared on Legion.
Join Rik Morgan and special guest Gary Hill from Cinema Beef for the newest episode of Doctor Movie as they take a look at the hippie dippie folk song flick The Legend Of Hillbilly John from 1972. The post Doctor Movie M.R. Episode 6: The Legend Of Hillbilly John [with special guest Gary Hill] first appeared on Legion.
Join Rik Morgan and special guest Gary Hill from Cinema Beef for the newest episode of Doctor Movie as they take a look at the hippie dippie folk song flick The Legend Of Hillbilly John from 1972. The post Doctor Movie M.R. Episode 6: The Legend Of Hillbilly John [with special guest Gary Hill] first appeared on Legion.
We continue our journey through the legend of Hull House with Night of the Demons 2! This time, we’re following Angela’s sister and a host of bad teens as they run afoul of the evil forces inside the abandoned funeral home, and we even get a return of the lipstick tube! Plus, fawning over Zoe Trilling and how the movie expands on the original in all the right ways. You can catch up with Gary on Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries! You can join the discussion live on Sundays at 5pm CST at YouTube.com/LegionPodcasts and you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter! We’ll be back on Friday with a brand new Heart of Horror bonus episode! The post The Dark Parade #6: Night of the Demons 2 first appeared on Legion.
We continue our journey through the legend of Hull House with Night of the Demons 2! This time, we're following Angela's sister and a host of bad teens as they run afoul of the evil forces inside the abandoned funeral home, and we even get a return of the lipstick tube! Plus, fawning over Zoe Trilling and how the movie expands on the original in all the right ways. You can catch up with Gary on Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries! You can join the discussion live on Sundays at 5pm CST at YouTube.com/LegionPodcasts and you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter! We'll be back on Friday with a brand new Heart of Horror bonus episode! The post The Dark Parade #6: Night of the Demons 2 first appeared on Legion.
We continue our journey through the legend of Hull House with Night of the Demons 2! This time, we're following Angela's sister and a host of bad teens as they run afoul of the evil forces inside the abandoned funeral home, and we even get a return of the lipstick tube! Plus, fawning over Zoe Trilling and how the movie expands on the original in all the right ways. You can catch up with Gary on Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries! You can join the discussion live on Sundays at 5pm CST at YouTube.com/LegionPodcasts and you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter! We'll be back on Friday with a brand new Heart of Horror bonus episode! The post The Dark Parade #6: Night of the Demons 2 first appeared on Legion.
It's our annual Halloween episode and this year Vanessa's known what it was going to be since at least early Summer. In this episode we go over Guillermo del Toro's 2001 film ‘The Devil's Backbone paired up with ‘Mexican Gothic' the 2020 gothic horror novel by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. Going through all of it with us this year is our very special guest Iris from the BB & BC Podcast , and Cinema Beef. Coming in November: Tanksgiving with ‘Tank Girl' VD Clinic Pod ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vd-clinic/id1250949032 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/03BPkYLembG4cAWr3I1Nyq?si=dQ4fGmIuRaa_W1009_zYPA&nd=1 LEGION: https://www.legionpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-vd-clinic/ VD Clinic Podcast on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/VDClinicPod and on Twitter & Instagram as @VDClinicPod Find Legion Podcast Network at @LegionPodcasts on Instagram and Twitter. BB & BC Podcast at www.ExploitationFilm.com Cinema Beef The post The VD Clinic – Episode 56 – ‘The Devil's Backbone' and Mexican Gothic first appeared on Legion.
It's our annual Halloween episode and this year Vanessa's known what it was going to be since at least early Summer. In this episode we go over Guillermo del Toro's 2001 film ‘The Devil's Backbone paired up with ‘Mexican Gothic' the 2020 gothic horror novel by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. Going through all of it with us this year is our very special guest Iris from the BB & BC Podcast , and Cinema Beef. Coming in November: Tanksgiving with ‘Tank Girl' VD Clinic Pod ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vd-clinic/id1250949032 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/03BPkYLembG4cAWr3I1Nyq?si=dQ4fGmIuRaa_W1009_zYPA&nd=1 LEGION: https://www.legionpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-vd-clinic/ VD Clinic Podcast on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/VDClinicPod and on Twitter & Instagram as @VDClinicPod Find Legion Podcast Network at @LegionPodcasts on Instagram and Twitter. BB & BC Podcast at www.ExploitationFilm.com Cinema Beef The post The VD Clinic – Episode 56 – ‘The Devil's Backbone' and Mexican Gothic first appeared on Legion.
Lee and Leah are joined on this episode by special guest Daniel Segura, of the excellent Moustachioed Podcastio to talk about a film that deals with bride kidnapping and honour killings - and it's a swinging 1960s comedy! On this episode they cover the Monica Vitti-starring film "The Girl with the Pistol" (1968). Also, as Daniel is a first-time guest, he gets to play The Movie God Game. Can Lee stump two people in a row? The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late. So gather up your lira, get a passport and a gun, and come with us to England for some sweet, sweet revenge. "The Girl with the Pistol" IMDB Check out The Moustachioed Podcastio on Instagram; Twitter and Podbean. Check out the first episode of the Last Call at Torchy's Podcast. Check out Leah's guest spot on Cinema Beef. Check out Leah's Instagram. Featured Music: "La Ragazza Con La Pistola"; Shake Balera" & In Due" by Peppino De Luca.
"THEY WANT TO PLAY WITH YOU!" On our show, "Howling At The Full Moon", we're breaking out the big guns and will be reviewing one of the titans in the Full Moon line up with the 1993 tale of terror "DEMONIC TOYS". Join our host Cameron Scott and guest co-host and fellow podcaster Gary Hill of such shows as "Two Drink Minimum Commentaries", "Cinema Beef", "Burning For Springwood" and many more. They dissect this beloved classic about a malevolent demon and their army of possessed toys. Is it a little about a demon, or a lot about the toys? Fasten those Full Moon seatbelts as we dive into the exploits of Baby Oopsy, Jack Attack and their demonic pals! This is the 9th episode in a series of shows all about Charles Band's Full Moon entertainment Empire where we've got mad scientists, sci-fi epics, and rabid clowns all in one place! When you need a break from reality, let our hosts guide you through the madhouse of bloodthirsty vampires, psychopathic cookies, and maniacal puppets. Don't be a squid and join us in the fun!
Iris, Gary and Suzanne are joined by podcasting veteran Greg Morgan (aka Gregamortis) of Land Of The Creeps to celebrate cinema treasure George Kennedy with two films where he is on the water and swallowing the scenery with every quip. We cover the Nazi possessin’, blood shower rainin’ and Kennedy monologuin’ Death ship from 1980 and then George running afoul of one unique pussy in Uninvited from 1987. Be sure to follow Cinema Beef on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, and Google Podcasts. Catch up on all the old episodes here!
Join Gary, Suzanne and special guest Mike Maryman of No More Room In Hell and Fresh Cuts as we dive into two films where family members are perished by bad men and the ones left behind are forced to get revenge by learning to be trained killers. We do that with 1972’s The Mechanic featuring Charles Bronson and Jan-Michael Vincent and The Professional with Jean Reno, Gary Oldman and Natalie Portman. All on the latest Cinema Beef!
Join Gary, Suzanne and special guest Mike Maryman of No More Room In Hell and Fresh Cuts as we dive into two films where family members are perished by bad men and the ones left behind are forced to get revenge by learning to be trained killers. We do that with 1972’s The Mechanic featuring Charles Bronson and Jan-Michael Vincent and The Professional with Jean Reno, Gary Oldman and Natalie Portman. All on the latest Cinema Beef!
Join Gary, Suzanne and special guest Mike Maryman of No More Room In Hell and Fresh Cuts as we dive into two films where family members are perished by bad men and the ones left behind are forced to get revenge by learning to be trained killers. We do that with 1972’s The Mechanic featuring Charles Bronson and Jan-Michael Vincent and The Professional with Jean Reno, Gary Oldman and Natalie Portman. All on the latest Cinema Beef!
Welcome back to the place that melts even the coldest of weather,It's No More Room in Hell #26!On this episode the cast welcomes back Gary Hill of Cinema Beef, 2 Drink Minimum Commentary, & Burning for Springwood podcasts to discuss a couple of subway themed horror movies in DEATH LINE aka RAW MEAT and CREEP (2004). First we get into some of our holiday shopping gets, as well as movies we've been watching since our last show (it's been awhile), and we also get into some news including Fright Night 2 (for the 3rd time?), Gremlins 3.....Warner Brothers dropping it's entire 2021 theatrical schedule to VOD and more. It's a packed show some grab some egg nog, add some brandy, and make you sure you.....mind the dooooor!
Hello from Cinema Beef. We hope you’re not in the sick. Here’s some nasty soup for what ails you courtesy of me, Cameron Scott and one Ralph Bakshi with the 1972 X rated cartoon Fritz The Cat. We talk about 60s culture, racism and of course animals doing bad things. Look for more quarantine shows as the bs continues throughout the world. The Beefers love ya!
Hello from Cinema Beef. We hope you’re not in the sick. Here’s some nasty soup for what ails you courtesy of me, Cameron Scott and one Ralph Bakshi with the 1972 X rated cartoon Fritz The Cat. We talk about 60s culture, racism and of course animals doing bad things. Look for more quarantine shows as the bs continues throughout the world. The Beefers love ya! The post Cinema Beef Podcast Quarantine Reviews #1 : Fritz The Cat appeared first on Legion.
Hey Legionnaires! This is a new project for you to sink your teeth into from one of the hosts of Cinema Beef. This is my first on the spot review recorded just an hour after I seen the film. It was an idea that was born on the Roger and Stone Podcast. This is also an opportunity for you listeners to get your feet wet. Listen to the intro for the details and after that hear me rave and rant about the latest entry in the Star Wars saga. This is Guttural Reactions!
Hey Legionnaires! This is a new project for you to sink your teeth into from one of the hosts of Cinema Beef. This is my first on the spot review recorded just an hour after I seen the film. It was an idea that was born on the Roger and Stone Podcast. This is also an opportunity for you listeners to get your feet wet. Listen to the intro for the details and after that hear me rave and rant about the latest entry in the Star Wars saga. This is Guttural Reactions! The post Guttural Reactions #1 : Star Wars : The Rise Of Skywalker appeared first on Legion.
Cinema Beef is here for the holidays to bring you good cheer and lots and lots of dead bad guys. Jamie and Gary are joined by special guests Ricky Morgan and Brian M. Sammons to talk about two Cannon joints that take place around that special time of year. We’re doing two of the best that those crazy Israelis have to offer with Invasion USA from 1985 and Cobra from 1986. You’ll hear some yuletide goodies and of course banter that’s not about the film. That’s what we do! Happy holidays, beefers!
Cinema Beef is here for the holidays to bring you good cheer and lots and lots of dead bad guys. Jamie and Gary are joined by special guests Ricky Morgan and Brian M. Sammons to talk about two Cannon joints that take place around that special time of year. We’re doing two of the best that those crazy Israelis have to offer with Invasion USA from 1985 and Cobra from 1986. You’ll hear some yuletide goodies and of course banter that’s not about the film. That’s what we do! Happy holidays, beefers! The post Cinema Beef Podcast #153 : Cannon Christmas appeared first on Legion.
Gary and X have a special morsel before the holiday show for you. We take a gander at a modern holiday classic Just Friends. This is the story of a once chubby guy who always loved the town cutie but was stuck in the friend zone. Now, he’s back, thin and waging a war on the holidays and working to get the girl that got away even if it means being a massive douche. Girls like that right?
Gary and X have a special morsel before the holiday show for you. We take a gander at a modern holiday classic Just Friends. This is the story of a once chubby guy who always loved the town cutie but was stuck in the friend zone. Now, he’s back, thin and waging a war on the holidays and working to get the girl that got away even if it means being a massive douche. Girls like that right? The post Cinema Beef Presents : Pining For Palamino aka Perfect Mate or Perfect Monster appeared first on Legion.
Gary Hill of the Cinema Beef podcast and Two Drink Minimum podcast showed up with and WONDERFUL film Lamberto Bava's "Demons" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therogerandstoneshow/message
Lee is joined by Gary Hill of Cinema Beef, and other fine podcasts, to have a very casual and highly unedited Intermission episode about the stuff they've watched as of late. There's a nice selection of films and tv series talked about. Check out Gary at Cinema Beef Featured Music: "Shoo Be Doo" by Billy Burnette & "I'm On Fire" by Bruce Springsteen.
Cinema Beef is back and we’re gonna get all dire on y’all with two rape revenge films. We are joined by Scott Crawford to discuss Ingmar Bergman’s The Virgin Spring and Wes Craven’s The Last House On The Left. Cort and also bring you another chapter in that dial a devil duology with Jim Wynorski’s 976-EVIL 2. Music Credits Possum Country performed by Toadies
Cinema Beef is back and we’re gonna get all dire on y’all with two rape revenge films. We are joined by Scott Crawford to discuss Ingmar Bergman’s The Virgin Spring and Wes Craven’s The Last House On The Left. Cort and also bring you another chapter in that dial a devil duology with Jim Wynorski’s 976-EVIL 2. Music Credits Possum Country performed by Toadies The post Cinema Beef Podcast #151 : Wilted Innocence appeared first on Legion.
Welcome to the first episode of We Are Legion, the show hosted by various members of Legion Podcasts. This series is intended to bring together the members of different shows and talk in a fun and open format. this show features; Paul Stevenson from Who Will Survive Horror Podcast Gary Hill from Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries John Rhoades from Rabbit In Red Radio Scott Crawford from Podcast By The Cemetery intro and outro music by The Gyrojets all shows can be found at http://www.legionpodcasts.com/ or under Legion Podcasts on your favorite listening app
Cinema Beef is back again this week and we’re packing heat with two films that have two protagonists showing some bad men a little respect. I am joined by Lee Russell of They Must Be Destroyed On Sight Podcast to get down and dirty with these two masterful picks. In Sunday In The Country, Ernest Borgnine takes a few baddies captive and fucks with them for a while in a Canuck-sploitation flick that you should seek out. In Straw Dogs, Dustin Hoffman ignores his beautiful wife and his own masculinity until some bad man try to burn down his home and get theirs in an incredible finale. The post Cinema Beef Podcast #134 : No Quarter In My Country Home appeared first on Legion.
What's better than three Hammer films about vampires? Why three Hammer films about lesbian vampires of course! In this episode Lee and Daniel are joined by their friend and fellow podcaster, Gary Hill, of the Cinema Beef podcast, to tackle two films in the so-called Karnstein trilogy. Together the three talk about "The Vampire Lovers" (1970) and "Twins of Evil" (1971). After that it's just Lee and Daniel left to cover "Lust for a Vampire" (1971). Lengthy asides about IMDB users and how films were watched back when these were released are had. This episode is big, bloody, and full of massive boobs (and some really lovely knockers are talked about as well). What's not to like? Check out Gary's great podcasts: Cinema Beef Sloppy Seconds Two Drink Minimum Commentaries Find out about Gary's latest Fleas and Flicks Charity Auction here. "The Vampire Lovers" IMDB "Lust for a Vampire" IMDB "Twins of Evil" IMDB Featured Music: "The Man in Black"; "The Crucifix Repels Karnstein"; "Twins of Evil Opening Credits"; "Strange Love"; and "Lust for a Vampire Titles" by Harry Robinson.
Lee and Daniel are back to start off and extended look at horror films. First off they've decided to revisit their old friend Jess Franco for what might just be his most accomplished work, 1969's "Venus in Furs" (AKA: "Paroxismus"). Does this trippy, dream-like revenge from the grave story, pushed forward by an amazing psychedelic jazz score, manage to come together on a narrative level, or is it just a tangled, confused mess? The hosts also cover what they've watched as of late. "Venus in Furs" IMDB Check out Lee on a recent episode of Cinema Beef here. Featured Music: Clip from the score by Manfred Mann, "Marco Polo" by Syd Dale, and "Venus in Furs" by Manfred Mann w/vocals from Barbara McNair.
Happy belated Mother’s Day to all of you out there from Cinema Beef. We have two selections for you guys where the theme is mothers who lead their sons to lives of crime. We cover our first Cagney with White Heat from 1944 and we get a very snide and sneaky Angela Lansbury in The Manchurian Candidate from 1962.
Have you ever been down in your luck in the big city and you only have your sweaters and your explosives to keep you company? That’s the true conundrum of villain to some, anti-hero to others Wulfgar. This is his story done in the gentle words of one Jim Croce and masterfully mixed by DJ X. Enjoy!!
Cinema Beef is going back to class and we got enough gum for the whole class. We are joined by The VD Clinic’s Vanessa McEnery to discuss two high school-centric films from the year I graduated being 1999. First up, when teen brown nose Tracy Flick is hellbent on being class president. It’s up to bitter Mr. McCallister to put a monkey wrench in her plans. All this and lots of Chris Klein pity in Election. Then, when straight A student Katie Holmes gets caught up by the evil and seductive Mrs. Tingle, her and her buddies abduct her to keep her under wraps with disastrous results. All this and kinky Jeffery Tambor in Teaching Mrs. Tingle.
Welcome to The Psychosemantic Podcast (The Psychosemanticast) Join Daeron and a revolving door of guests in discussing politics, movies, and political movies. There may or may not be humor involved. In this episode: Gary Hill from The Cinema Beef Podcast comes back for more discussion with 1979’s youth gone wild movie ‘Over The Edge’. We stayed pretty much on topic for the most part with this one so if you’ve wanted to check us out but didn’t want one of the intense political talks, this one’s for you. Psychosemantic Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Psychosemanticast/ Cinema Beef : https://www.facebook.com/groups/CinemaBeef/ Legion Podcast Network: https://www.facebook.com/groups/loepodcast/ Kaleidoscope Youth Center: http://www.kycohio.org US National Runaway Safeline: https://www.1800runaway.org
Gary from Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum commentaries joins the boys for a Father’s Day special where they talk Frailty between Clue references and sexual perversions alluded to daddy disorders. Its a Fathers Day episode that only these degenerate delinquents can bring you. Find us in: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-psyops/id1037574921?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinema-psyops Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ij7cs3a2qml6bz2lajomirqcngi?t=Cinema_PSYOPS Cinema PSYOPS Main page: http://www.legionpodcasts.com/cinema-psyops/ Email feedback to Matt: psyopmatt@gmail.com. Cort : cinemapsyopscort@gmail.com Find on twitter Cort: @Cort_PSYOP Matt: @psyopmatt Join the FaceBook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1616282625298374/ Like the main page: https://www.facebook.com/Cinema-Psyops-1490731064584920/timeline/?ref=hl The post CinePsyEP096 Father’s Day Special: Frailty appeared first on Legion.
Welcome to the wonderful experiment known as the Beard Hits Bottom sidecast. I am joined by Vanessa McEnery from the new VD Clinic Podcast to cover the crazy drug induced fever dream Killer Nun. When people start dropping like flies under the questionable Sister Gertrude’s care, everyone suspects that she’s not right in the head. As the body count rises and the sister slowly loses her mind and craziness insues, its up to Gertrude’s lesbian lover to get to bottom of things. All this and wheelchair love in this gem from 1979.
Cinema Beef is back with no issues. Despite the title of the show. We are joined by Mike White about three very different bands with three very different vibe. We discuss the very blah David Chase directed Not Fade Away, the very drab Lou Adler directed Ladies and Gentlemen The Fabulous Stains and the very fab John Cameron Mitchell is the drag dynamo with something leftover in Hedwig and The Angry Inch. Sorry we have been away so long but you’ll hear from us v
All right, beefers. Pack light and dress warm. We’re headed North to Canada with Kevin Smith to discuss his True North Trilogy (so far). We got animal lovers, new age martial arts, crazy man hunters and bratzis?! We have a full show with special guests Jon Cross of The After Movie Diner and Dan Chase of Cut To The Chase joining us on this trip. How’s aboot that!?
Welcome back to Season Two of Hero Hero Ghost Show! Boy howdy, do we have a weird one tonight – the seminal Japanese body horror/cyberpunk/splatter movie, Tetsuo the Iron Man. This is one of those movies people intend to see, yet never quite get around to it. Along with my co-host Gary Hill (of Two Drink Minimum Commentaries and Cinema Beef fame), we explain why you kinda need to see this to know what you’re missing. It’s expressionistic, it’s loud, it’s slightly Evil Dead by way of KMFDM… it’s Tetsuo and there’s nothing else like it. Join us as we try to make sense of it all! Also, a look at the roots of Japanese cyberpunk! Big thanks to Gary Hill for coming along for this ride. Check out more from Gary on the Cinema Beef page and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries! Opening Song: Rock the Lm.c. by LM.C Closing Song: Let It Sway by DYGL Next week… none of us will ever be truly clean again! The post Hero Hero Ghost Show! Season Two: Episode 2 – Tetsuo the Iron Man appeared first on Legion.
Lee and Daniel are back and are joined by special guest host Gary Hill, the prolific podcaster of Cinema Beef fame, to take a look at the Louis Gossett Jr.-helmed four-film "Iron Eagle" franchise. How much booty shakin' Louis Gossett Jr. talk can they cram into one episode? Tune in to find out! Also, Gary plays the THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE... FILMOGRAPHY game, and the hosts talk about what they've watched, and cover listener comments. "Iron Eagle" IMDB "Iron Eagle 2" IMDB "Aces: Iron Eagle 3" IMDB "Iron Eagle on the Attack" IMDB Daniel's commentary for "Terminator 2" with Kit Power Daniel's episode of Oi! Spaceman "Discussing Trumpism" Gary Hill can be found at: Cinema Beef Cinema Beer on Facebook Cinema Beef on Twitter Two Drink Minimum Commentaries Sloppy Seconds Podcast Twitter Featured Music: "Gimmie Some Lovin'" by The Spencer Davis Group and "Road of the Gypsy" by Adrenalin.
Haven’t done one of these one offs in a while but someone among our ranks has a small human who wished to partake in some Korean caliber gore! We are joined by Ben and Misty’s eldest daughter Rosemary and she drops some charm and her love of this first time watch. In this you get mean kids, awkward kids and buckets of blood. All this and lots of revenge in Bloody Reunion. Enjoy this first timers views and thoughts. She didn’t do so bad for a pre-teen. Check it out!
Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. Welcome to the 4th annual TPUTS Top 10 shows!! This year we are focusing on the Top 10 Movies & TV Movies based on Stephen King works of fiction. Over the next 10 weeks Duncan shall be joined by a whole hell of a lot of podcasting talent to break down his Top 10 list. This week Duncan is joined by Doug Tilley of No Budget Nightmares & Eric Roberts is the Fucking Man Podcast, Mark Ball of TMHS Live & The Fancy & Friends Podcast as well as Gary Hill of Cinema Beef and Sloppy Seconds Podcast. Intro - 0 - 6mins 50secs Welcome to my Guest - 8mins - 21mins 10secs Creepshow - 22mins 25secs - 1hrs 36mins 40secs Creepshow 2 - 1hrs 38mins 50secs - 2hrs 20mins Roundtable Questions - 2hrs 20mins - 2hrs 44mins Closing out the Show - 2hrs 44mins - End Closing Song - Dope - Thanks for Nothing Remember you can submit a question or ask for advise from The Baz by writing an email to podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com with the header “Baz’s Basement”. Check out the show on iTunes & on Stitcher Radio. The Podcast Under the Stairs is a proud member of Legion Podcasts. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us onFacebook & Twitter.
Jun 27th, 2016 The Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma series continues with Gary of Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries Podcasts. Gary starts the episode confessing that he is hiding out in our bunker and immediately proceeds in his continuing process to corrupt Matt even further over the edge of good taste. The off color and outrageous shenanigans leave cancer victims and even our own orifices unsafe as we talk about Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange! Don’t Forget the contest guys and gals once we get 20 total honest reviews in iTunes and Stitcher, Cort will give away one brand new copy of Macabre from William Castle on DVD picked from those reviews and the winner will be given a chance to review the movie on the show with Cort and Matt! Just email Cort your screen name or a screencap of your review and you are entered to win! Find us in: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-psyops/id1037574921?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinema-psyops Also available on Google Play Music Every week an obsessed film collector, Cort, will subject his unwilling test subject, Matt to films from Cort’s childhood viewing habits and personal collection. Has a lifetime of movie watching damaged Cort’s young and impressionable mind? [...] The post CinePsyEP045 Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma: A Clockwork Orange appeared first on Legion.
Apr 25th, 2016 The Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma series continues with the Sultan of Satanic Sinema Jeffery X Martin! X is best known from kissthegoat.com but is also a member of Cinema Beef, Theme Warriors and a plethora of other shows! Matt and I had way too much fun recording what may be the lewdest, crudest, most outrageous episode yet. When The Tingler is equated to phalli we descend into filthy, juvenile dick jokes and never recover! What a blast!! Don’t Forget the contest guys and gals once we get 20 total honest reviews in iTunes and Stitcher, Cort will give away one brand new copy of Macabre from William Castle on DVD picked from those reviews and the winner will be given a chance to review the movie on the show with Cort and Matt! Just email Cort your screen name or a screen-cap of your review and you are entered to win! Every week an obsessed film collector, Cort, will subject his unwilling test subject, Matt to films from Cort’s childhood viewing habits and personal collection. Has a lifetime of movie watching damaged Cort’s young and impressionable mind? Can Matt survive each week’s experiment unscathed? Find [...] The post CinePsyEP036 Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma: The Tingler appeared first on Legion.
Do you like all the majesty of going to the cinema but dont like getting mutilated by high prices and raving maniacs? Then you’ll hate these films. We’re doing three films where people are terrorized in and out of the theater. First up, when folks are invited to a sneak preview, they get more than a free ticket when they have to fend off a legion of demons in Demons from 1985. Next, when film students decide to put on a horror a thon, a mysterious killer starts to pick them off one by one so he can finish his owm movie. All this and wheelchair electricution in Popcorn from 1991. John Goodman gets to play makeshift William Castle when he brings his new monster movie to Key West during that whole Cuban Missile Crisis thing. Scumbag poets and puns run rampant in Joe Dante’s Matinee from 1993. We are joined by author/editor Brian M. Sammons of the ABCs of Hidden Horror, Evil Episodes and Dark Regions Radio Podcasts.
Feb 29th, 2016 Fresh from our exile and in the new and improved studio we cover The Warriors with a little help from our friend Gary of Cinema Beef, Two Drink Minimum, and Sloppy Seconds podcasts! We go far off the rails and trail off on many tangents in this episode, but It was a ton of fun to record and we hope you enjoy it too! Don’t Forget the contest guys and gals once we get 20 total honest reviews in iTunes and Stitcher, Cort will give away one brand new copy of Macabre from William Castle on DVD picked from those reviews and the winner will be given a chance to review the movie on the show with Cort and Matt! Just email Cort your screen name or a screencap of your review and you are entered to win! Email feedback to Matt: psyopmatt@gmail.com. Cort : cinemapsyopscort@gmail.com Find on twitter Cort: @Cort_PSYOP Matt: @psyopmatt Join the FaceBook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1616282625298374/ Like the main page: https://www.facebook.com/Cinema-Psyops-1490731064584920/timeline/?ref=hl Check out Gary’s other shows: Cinema Beef http://www.legionpodcasts.com/podcasts/two-drink-minimum-commentaries/ http://www.horrorphilia.com/horrorphilia-network-of-podcasts-i-z/sloppy-seconds-the-movie-sequel-podcast/ The post CinePsyEP028 The Warriors Come Out To Play appeared first on Legion.
Happy holidays from the Cinema Beef crew. We give you the gift of a joy for you but torture for us in this very naughty retrospective. We cover all 6 films in the Silent Night Deadly Night series. There’s a lot of ups and downs and maybe some tears in this series so strap in. Join Billy, Ricky, Joe, witches and even Clint Howard as they hack, slash and burn their way into obscurity. There’s laughs, analogies and some great holiday tunes. Thanks for your support always!
Are you having problems with your kids? Does the sight of them make you break out in blood? It’s time to shut that shit down. Cinema Beef is back with a full show with Terror Troop’s Wildman Willis in tow. First up in this trio of troubled kids flicks, we got a couple who enter a Nebraska town and find a crop of religious brats with blood sacrifice on their brains in Children of the Corn from 1984. Next up, when Joey’s father passes away, he starts to see some strange stuff including a talking dummy and film licenses galore. All this and Darth Vader in Making Contact! Finally, when the parents move to a secluded home when their two brats start to have problems, they go through extreme measures to straighten them out. The kids have other plans. All this and cat mutilation in Home Movie from 2008. This one was fun to record. Hope you guys dig it!
Join Jamie and myself as we talk to an industry legend, Mr. Tom Holland. We get into his early career all the through to Fright Night. Hopefully he’ll come back and talk with us about the rest of it but he went in depth on a bunch of his films. We had a great time chatting with him and we hope you enjoy it. Special thanks to Bo Ransdell and Jeffery X Martin.
Hey dog lovers! You may not be after this edition of Cinema Beef. In am joined by Dan Chase as we talk about canines great and small. First up, Corey Haim adopts a golden retriever that comes with some strings. Those strings being that the dog is super intelligent and that it has a mini squatch counterpart who will kill anything in it’s path to be reunited. All this and Michael Ironside in Watchers! Next, nosey reporter Ally Sheedy kidnaps a lab pooch not knowing his true potential. This dog doesn’t just run and fetch. He is imbued with the powers and traits of multiple animals and is set loose on man and feline alike. Lance Henrikson screams and shoots in Man’s Best Friend. Finally, when a group of pooch loving owners make it out the prestigious Mayflower dog show, they will stop at nothing to get that blue ribbon and the big prize. The fur’s gonna fly with an all star cast in Christopher Guest’s Best in Show.
Cinema Beef is back with an all star cast. We are joined by Gene Hackman, Red Buttons, Roddy McDowell, Michael Caine, Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, O.J. Simpson, Richard Widm, THat kid that played Bobby Brady, other shitty kids and most importantly Mike Maryman! We are covering three films made by the master of disaster, Irwin Allen! First up, when a giant wave films luxury cruise liner The Poseiden over, it is up to a small group of survivors to get to safety and hopefully see “The Morning After” All this and Ernest Borgnine yelling in The Poseiden Adventure. In The Towering Inferno, one of the grandest skyscrapers is making its big debut. Little do the folks know what cutting corners is gonna burn them in the end. All this and lots of burnt crackers in this 70s gem. Finally, killer bees are taking the U.S. by storm and I don’t mean the tag team. It’s up to Michael Caine and others to take care of business and save the nation from The Swarm!
Is it rough being part of a populace that has way more chest hair than you? Do religious zealots got you down? Can you just not get enough to eat? Old Chuck Heston has all these problems and they are all addressed in this edition of Cinema Beef. We are joined by The Projection Booth’s Mike White as we discuss three Heston classics. First up, Chuck is a man among simeon in a struggle in equality and loin cloth maintenance in Planet of the Apes. Next, Chuck is a man who feels happy about isolation. Except for the army of albino zealots who want to foil his plans every time the sun goes down. All this and 2 crucifixions in The Omega Man Finally, three overweight hosts talk about their feelings and the foils of overpopulation in Soylent Green. Grab your gun and some tissue. Chuck is gonna bring the pain and the vinegar strokes. Check out the Projection Booth at Projection-booth.com
You folks think “entitlement” is a new behavioral trend? Get off our respective lawns! Teenagers have going off the deep end for years. Join us for a new Cinema Beef, where we tackle the private world of Privileged Bitches. Whether it’s popular bitches, like in JAWBREAKER and HEATHERS, rapey boys like in MASSACRE AT CENTRAL HIGH or a teenage gang of impossibly beautiful punks in CLASS OF 1984. your hosts Gary Hill and Jeffery X Martin worm their way in to even the most exclusive of social circles. Quit trying to make “fetch” work and GET OFF OUR LAWNS. But download the show. Stream it. Something. Really, though. Keep off the grass. Jesus. How many times have we had this same conversation?
Open wide, say “AHHHHH” and let Gary Hill and X depress your tongue with our big… show about movies! This time on Cinema Beef Podcast, we grin and bear it for Hollywood’s worst dentists. Join us as we discuss “Marathon Man,” “Little Shop of Horrors (1986)” and “Novocaine.” You’ll also get our Beef of the Week and a lot of laughs and foul language along the way. What else did you expect? Brace yourself for this all-new episode of Cinema Beef… it’s got great word of mouth!
Grab your glass eyeball, the kids and your wits because Cinema Beef is back with a real doozy. I am joined by my permanent co-host, Jeffery X Martin, as we trudge into some awkward territory. X has programmed three very connected Kurt Russell films for us to forge on through. First up, Snake takes on fabulous bad guys, punks and dated technology in Escape From New York. Then, Russell plays scumbag number one when he kidnaps a rich bitch with hilarious and creepy results in Overboard. Finally, we take to the high seas where Kurt comes full circle, tortures a stuffy businessman’s family and becomes nautical Jesus in Captain Ron. Hope you guys like the new format. It’s only gonna get weirder! Links Kiss The Goat 6.5 Feet Under Sloppy Seconds
Cinema Beef is back once again guns a blazing for yet another reboot. I am joined by Jeffery X Martin for a triple feature of epic proportions. Well two of them anyways. First up, join The Duke, Ricky Nelson and Dean Martin as they detox and kill baddies in a small western town in Rio Bravo from 1959. Then, we travel to a California ghetto where crime is high and the gang members are expert marksmen. All this and some revenge stuff in a police station in John Carpenter’s classic Assault on Precinct 13 from 1976. Finally, we dig in on the beef of this episode. We cover the debacle that is the shootier, gorier and much lamer Precict 13 redux from 2005. Links Kiss The Goar, 6.5 Feet Under Music “My Rifle, My Pony and Me” Peformed by Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson and Walter Brennan “A Gringo Like Me” Performed by Peter Tevis and Ennio Morricone and his orchestra “The Trooper” Performed by Iron Maiden
Lock your doors and put up that wall, Cinema Beef rides again with some campy ass shit. I am joined by James Cox of the Who Filmed This Shit Podcast and we got some real winners this time. First up, when a St. Bernard gets into some mischief with some bats and possibly some crystal meth, he toys with a cheating wife and her emaciated son with mediocre results in Cujo from 1983. Then, we head to Midwich! Where the janitors are drunk, the doctors are smug and the children are all fucked up. We cover John Carpenter’s Village of the Damned from 1995! This one goes to some weird places so I apologize ahead of time! Contact Info Facebook : Gary Hill Twitter : @GDubby E-Mail : cinemabeefpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/CinemaBeef/ James Facebook : James Cox Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/whofilmedthisshit/ Music Credits “Can Your Pussy Do The Dog?” performed by The Cramps “Kids of the Damned” performed by Svengoolie (Rich Koz) and Doug Graves “Deer Dance” performed by System of a Down Links Sloppy Seconds Rate us on iTunes and win some free shit! Who Filmed This Shit Podcast!
Happy Halloween from Cinema Beef! I am joined by Doug Tilley and Bo Ransdell as we discuss our picks for films that are so bad they are good! First up, Doug takes us to crazy town as Billy deals with budding homosexuality, murder and one crazy ass aunt in Night Warning from 1982. Next. we go into the woods with Bo and deal with some hungry rednecks in Cannibal Campout from 1988. Finally, we tempt evil forces and get all of out senses offended in the process in Nightmare Sisters from 1988! We also have many submissions from other podcasters on what their choices are for this as well! Enjoy! Contact Info Facebook : Gary Hill, Bo Ransdell, Douglas Tilley Twitter : @GDubby, @Doug_Tilley, @BoinTN E-Mail : cinemabeefpodcast@gmail.com Links No Budget Nightmares Not So Evil Sidecast Watch Night Warning Watch Cannibal Campout
Hello, Beefers! In this episode, I will need you all to prick up your ears and squeal in pain! I am joined by Onyx Hades of the Horrorcopia and Bump In The Night Podcasts! We cover two very different kinds of films in this one. First up, one lonely widower takes tryouts for a new wife and gets more than he bargained for when he picks a real winner. Join the fun and the torture as Onyx and I discuss Takashi Miike’s Audition from 1999. Then, we grab our powdered wigs and take to the stage as we join Mozart, not Moe Zart, and Salieri and take an in depth look into their rivalry, creative struggle and one’s eventual murder in Amadeus from 1984. Contact Info Gary Facebook : Gary Hill Twitter : @GDubby E-Mail : cinemabeefpodcast@gmail.com Onyx Facebook : Onyx Hades Links Purely Random Podcast Network Join the Cinema Beef group! Rate and review us on iTunes!
There’s an alien invasion and it has set it’s sites on Cinema Beef! I am joined by my fellow Terror Trooper and toy aficionado, Willis Wheeler! We cover two films that are products of the 1980s so it should be right up our alley! First up, we go metal on metal with a bunch of wasted performets left in their wake in Transformers : Dark of the Moon from 2011. Then, it’s those rambunctious kids vs. the government with a little brown alien held in the balance in E.T. The Extra Terrestrial from 1982. Pop open a Coors Light and get the hell out of the way of the heavy machinery, Cinema Beef is back on the air! Contact Info Gary Facebook : Gary Hill Twitter : @GDubby E-Mail : cinemabeefpodcast@gmail.com Wills Facebook : Willis Wheeler Twitter : @nastywilldc Music Credits “The Body Electric” performed Rush from the album “Grace Under Pressure” “I’m Going To Go Back There Someday” performed by Paul Williams and The Great Gonzo Links Terror Troop Like The Bird and The Beard on Facebook! Check out Willis Wheeler’s YouTube channel! Join the Cinema Beef Facebook group! Rate and review us on [...]
We’re back after an unwanted one month hiatus. Have no fear. We are going to bring out more shows regularly. Am am joined by my future co-host on an untitled project, Erik Bergstrom of 100 Years of Horror and Giallo Ciao Ciao! We are covering two films featuring two members of the Slater clan! First up, Christian Slater oggles his sisters boobies and other rebellious teen shenanigans in The Legend of Billie Jean from 1985! Then, we take to the airwaves with Happy Hard Harry when we make teens make bad decisions in Pump Up The Volume from 1990! In the middle, you will hear a review/discussion from Katie Rots of Rotten Rantings. We talk about super Mick Taylor and his ability to communicate with all his surroundings in Wolf Creek 2! It’s a packed show and there is more to come nest time when I am joined by “Wildman” Willis Wheeler! Stay tuned and keep on beefing! Contact Info Gary Facebook : Gary Hill Twitter : @GDubby E-Mail : cinemabeefpodcast@gmail.com Erik Facebook : Erik Brgstrm Twitter : @ThePhantomErik Katie Facebook : Katie Rots Twitter : @KatieROTS Music Credits “Shake It Out” Performed by Florence The Machine [...]
Recently The Doc, The Kick Ass Kid, Chris Byrne from the Action Junkies podcast and Gary Hill from Cinema Beef and the Bird and the Beard, joined forces on Google Hangout to discuss the latest instalment of the Expendables franchise. I thought I would make the audio available here for those of you who like an audio show you can enjoy walking around. So here it is, it's the unedited audio track of the Google Hangout on Expendables 3. ENJOY!BE WARNED THERE ARE SPOILERSIf you're watching action without us, you're doing it wrong!! Follow us on twitter: @DrActionKickAss Like our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/DrActionAndTheKickAssKid Shop our store: http://www.cafepress.com/aftermoviediner/8680529 This podcast is a proud member of THE 2ND UNIT PODCAST NETWORK! http://2upn.blogspot.com
Cinema Beef rides again with a brand new format and a brand new guest! I am joined by Ryan Lewis of Graveshift Radio and we throw out the mutual film and go at it on two way different films! Ryan chose a classic in the slasher genre that I really don’t care for in Bob Clark’s sorority cut up flick in Black Christmas from 1874. Then, we dive into what some folks think is amongst the worse of the worse of superhero films when we talk about and I defend Joel Schumaker’s cowl-gasm in Batman and Robin form 1997. This was a really fun one although I bring the episode down in the end in a wonderful way. Thanks for listening! Contact Info Facebook : Gary Hill, Ryan Lewis Twitter : @GDubby, @RYN_LEWIS Music Credits “Run For Your Life” performed by The Beatles “The End is the Beginning is the End” performed by Smashing Pumpkins
This week we have an interview with the filmmakers from Cryptic Pictures Christian Stavrakis and Mark Ricche about their film Mortal Remains and then Gary Hill, from the Cinema Beef podcast and The Bird and the Beard show, discuss Paul and Scott Pilgrim Vs The World.Plus comedy and music as always!You can SHOP The After Movie Diner http://www.cafepress.com/aftermoviediner LOTS of original and unique designs available on a variety of clothing styles for all ages, office & home supplies and gifts for all the family! AND Check out our sister show Dr.Action and the Kick Ass Kid Commentaries: WATCH OUT! This Podcast EXPLODES!!! http://dractionkickass.blogspot.com/ You can e-mail us: aftermoviediner@gmail.com You can follow us on Twitter: @aftermoviedinerFind us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/aftermoviediner and please comment, leave feedback, rate and review us on www.talkshoe.com and iTunes We are also on Stitcher, Spreaker and www.podcastpickle.com The After Movie Diner Podcast is part of THE 2ND UNIT PODCAST NETWORK! Our website http://2upn.blogspot.com
Welcome to the Podcast Under The Stairs Halloween 2013 Part 1 Duncan interviews some horror podcasters including: Jesse of Moviecopia & Horrorcopia David of Devour the Podcast Mike of Evil Episodes & Not So Evil Episodes Roscoe of Gill & Roscoe's Bodacious Horror Podcast Gary of Cinema Beef, Moviecopia & Sausagefest Reviews Bo of Devour the Podcast & Graveshift Radio Dave of Rock n Reel Reviews Dan of The Skeleton Crew