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December brings our annual Holiday Horror episode! John Hudson and Troy Guinn join me to discuss the anthology film A CHRISTMAS HORROR STORY (2015) – we like it. We keep the conversation almost completely spoiler free with only a few third act details being alluded to as we go along. We talk about the possibility that Shatner might have ad-libbed some of his dialog as DJ Dangerous Dan and marvel at his ability to bend a syllable. Each of us picks our favorite of the stories presented and Troy points to some paths he thought the narrative might take that were skipped past. The darkly humorous nature of elements of the film are discussed with attention to how the laughs add to the entertainment level. We also bring up a couple of other recently seen Christmas horror movies as examples of our annual desire to see more of this subgenre. Toshi the cat visits us to rub up against the microphone and disrupt our trains of thought, such as they are. And the show ends with a brief tale about Mr. Hudson having been recognized as a recently published Cinema Sewer interviewer. Cool stuff! We hope everyone has a Happy Holiday season and if you have any comments about the show thebloodypit@gmail.com is the place to send them. Stay safe and hug your loved ones. Thank you for listening.
You asked for it, you got it! The big Eric Roberts news thus far in 2022 has been his role on the second season of the critically acclaimed HBO comedy The Righteous Gemstones, so it's time to talk about it on this brand new episode of ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN. For such a, um, righteous endeavor, we needed a terrific guest, and who better than Shock Cinema and Cinema Sewer contributor Michael Sullivan to talk about the show, the Academy Awards, Kevin Sorbo, the price of Cameos and all the latest Eric Roberts news. CHECK IT OUT!
Bro, on this special episode of The Projection Booth we're looking at the 2001 movie from R. D. Robb, Don's Plum. The film remains officially unreleased in the U.S. while available legally in other parts of the world. The film stars a group of young actors known as "The Pussy Posse" including Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Macguire. It's about a group of guys who bring their dates to the titular diner where they talk, boast, and engage in bathroom-bound monologues.Mike Sullivan (Shock Cinema, Cinema Sewer) and Andrew Rausch (My Best Friend's Birthday: The Making of a Tarantino Film) join Mike to boast, debase women, and talk about the history of the film. Producer Dale Wheatley provides insights from behind-the-scenes.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bro, on this special episode of The Projection Booth we're looking at the 2001 movie from R. D. Robb, Don's Plum. The film remains officially unreleased in the U.S. while available legally in other parts of the world. The film stars a group of young actors known as "The Pussy Posse" including Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Macguire. It's about a group of guys who bring their dates to the titular diner where they talk, boast, and engage in bathroom-bound monologues. Mike Sullivan (Shock Cinema, Cinema Sewer) and Andrew Rausch (My Best Friend's Birthday: The Making of a Tarantino Film) join Mike to boast, debase women, and talk about the history of the film. Producer Dale Wheatley provides insights from behind-the-scenes.
Bro, on this special episode of The Projection Booth we're looking at the 2001 movie from R. D. Robb, Don's Plum. The film remains officially unreleased in the U.S. while available legally in other parts of the world. The film stars a group of young actors known as "The Pussy Posse" including Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Macguire. It's about a group of guys who bring their dates to the titular diner where they talk, boast, and engage in bathroom-bound monologues. Mike Sullivan (Shock Cinema, Cinema Sewer) and Andrew Rausch (My Best Friend's Birthday: The Making of a Tarantino Film) join Mike to boast, debase women, and talk about the history of the film. Producer Dale Wheatley provides insights from behind-the-scenes.
Artist, classic porn historian and obscure cinema fan Robin Bougie joins me for this latest episode as he prepares to celebrate 19 years of the cult cinema zine "Cinema Sewer" now also in its fifth collection through "FAB Press". We talk about his journey from its conception to its current cult status. Robin also talks about his other books the XXX movie poster collections "Graphic Thrills Vol 1&2" and his latest project the "Sugar Spread" colouring book. All this plus the importance of porn preservation, tape trading, video store memories, getting censored at conventions aswell as much more!! Needless to say this episode comes with a warning not to listen if easily offended.
See ya tonight live on Intoxica Radio!!! No time to blab!! You know the skore! 9PM Karloffornia time www.luxuriamusic.com - Incredible artwork by Robin Bougie of Cinema Sewer fame! (Don’t hate me I had to edit it quickly & crudely so it wouldn’t get in trouble! Gawd ferbid!!)#radio #diskjockey #discjockey #rocknroll #rockabilly #rhythmandblues #robinbougie #cinemasewer #satan
Topics Include: 'Tis the season for pumpkin spice This Week In Trailers: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Joker SIDETRACK: To binge or not to binge? What We've Been Reading: House Of X #3 Batman: Curse of the White Knight #2 Cinema Sewer Vol. 1 What We've Been Watching: Awake SIDETRACK: The psychology of losing at game shows SIDETRACK: How to be friends for 4 hours a week. Dave Chapelle: Sticks & Stones Featured Movie Review: Double Impact Runtime: 2 hours, 17 minutes WARNING: The Sidetracked Podcast contains spoilers and dirty words.
A NSFW review of Volume 1 of the Canadian video review zine Cinema Sewer. Vol. 1: https://archive.org/details/Cinema_Sewer_Volume_1 Cinema Sewer website: http://www.cinemasewer.com Bitchute video: https://www.bitchute.com/video/GUeWtCrPHm1W
Go ahead, punk! MAKE OUR DAY by listening to the later ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN podcast! This episode features the triumphant return from Shock Cinema and Cinema Sewer contributor Michael Sullivan covering two Eric Roberts-starring classics! First we sail away with Rutger Hauer, Karen Allen, Connie Nielsen and ERIC ROBERTS in the 1993 made-for-TV movie VOYAGE! Then we reload and target the legendary 2013 children's safety film COOL CAT FINDS A GUN with a special PSA about gun-safety from Eric Roberts! It's almost TOO MUCH, but we're giving it to you FREE OF CHARGE because we LOVE YOU VERY MUCH! Poke out your eyes because you don't need them to listen.. RIGHT.. NOW! The post Episode 47: Voyage (1993) & Cool Cat Finds a Gun (2013) (/w Michael Sullivan) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
Go ahead, punk! MAKE OUR DAY by listening to the later ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN podcast! This episode features the triumphant return from Shock Cinema and Cinema Sewer contributor Michael Sullivan covering two Eric Roberts-starring classics! First we sail away with Rutger Hauer, Karen Allen, Connie Nielsen and ERIC ROBERTS in the 1993 made-for-TV movie VOYAGE! Then we reload and target the legendary 2013 children's safety film COOL CAT FINDS A GUN with a special PSA about gun-safety from Eric Roberts! It's almost TOO MUCH, but we're giving it to you FREE OF CHARGE because we LOVE YOU VERY MUCH! Poke out your eyes because you don't need them to listen.. RIGHT.. NOW! The post Episode 47: Voyage (1993) & Cool Cat Finds a Gun (2013) (/w Michael Sullivan) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
So, what to Public Enemy and the Batdance have in common? That would be our guest this week, Tim Hulsizer of the Cinema Sewer podcast. If you ever wanted to know what 1989 was like, this is the episode that explains it.
On Episode 211 Of Trick or Treat Radio we have two special guest co-hosts! First up is our boy Tim from Korea! Tim comes to us from the future to talk about his recent experience at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. We will also be joined by Brian Harris from Weng's Chop Magazine. The duo will bring their expertise in Asian cinema to help us review the South Korean horror thriller, The Wailing from director Na Hong-jin. We will also head down memory lane with MZ, find out Dynamo’s real nationality and play your voicemail! So grab the latest issue of Weng’s Chop, call your local shaman, and strap on!! Stuff we talk about: Sympathy for evil characters, where a kill can be a kill, Weng’s Chop, the sinking of the MV Sewol, exorcisms, Weng Weng, mudang, Baskin, Kwak Do-won, Na Hong-jin, The Chaser, The Greasy Strangler, Kim Hwan-hee, Phone, Robocop, Memories of Murder, Dynamo's traffic incident, Wooberman’s video game marathon, Unchayned, Cinema Sewer, Oldboy, Creepshow Radio, Predator, Karate Kill, Jun Kunimura, The Yellow Sea, The Power, Monster magazine, Patrick Still Lives, The Foul King, Can Evrenol, Kurando Mitsutake, threatening people, the Police Academy series, Xenomoth, Stranger Things, The Cult of Muscle, The Wailing, BiFan, See Hear Podcast, Punchfarm Podcast, The Cromcast discuss Hammer’s She, the perception of the police in South Korea, Mondo Macabro, and Korean cinema.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
This episode we sit down with Robin Bougie. Cartoonist, creator of the off-beat Cinema Sewer magazine, writer of the awesome XXX poster loving Graphic Thrills books, and recently behind the adult comic book "Sugar Spread". We talk all about the beginnings of Cinema Sewer, hear tales of 70's porn, talk about some of our favourite XXX movie spoofs, touch on our first video store experiences, and end it all with one of the funniest word faux pas ever! Check out everything Robin at www.cinemasewer.com Thanks for listening! Be sure to head to iTunes to subscribe and drop us a five star rating/review - every little bit helps! Links to all our web stuff at www.gbwpodcast.com
Triste jour car c'est la fin du festival Fantasia... Dernier retour sur le meilleur festival de cinéma de genre en Amérique du Nord. Simon et Olivier vous offre leur critiques, coups de coeur et anecdotes. Et en prime, des entrevues avec Robin Bougie pour le fanzine légendaire "Cinema Sewer", Kurt Halfyard pour le livre "Satanic Panic: Pop-cultural paranoia in the 80's" et Nathan Ambrosioni, un jeune réalisateur de 13 ans, pour son film "Hostile". Bonne écoute et bonne vacance! Nous serons de retour en onde le 1er septembre!
Triste jour car c'est la fin du festival Fantasia... Dernier retour sur le meilleur festival de cinéma de genre en Amérique du Nord. Simon et Olivier vous offre leur critiques, coups de coeur et anecdotes. Et en prime, des entrevues avec Robin Bougie pour le fanzine légendaire "Cinema Sewer", Kurt Halfyard pour le livre "Satanic Panic: Pop-cultural paranoia in the 80's" et Nathan Ambrosioni, un jeune réalisateur de 13 ans, pour son film "Hostile". Bonne écoute et bonne vacance! Nous serons de retour en onde le 1er septembre!
Xanadu! A fantasy, a musical, a place where dreams come true...for some, it's more of a nightmare and more of a Xana-don't. However, there is something undoubtedly charming about this Olivia Newton-John MEGA-flop, which co-stars the late great Gene Kelly and Warrior Michael Beck. A roller-skating artist, who doesn't know the meaning of the term "muse" (!) meets a sprite on the beach and tries to romance her. He seeks advice from a beach clarinet-playing dandy (!) who wants to open a nightclub with him. Then things get weird. Thanks to Robin Bougie of Cinema Sewer for the tip-off.
Robin Bougie is a movie journalist, cartoonist, and publisher in Vancouver, BC. He publishes the underground film magazine, Cinema Sewer (below, NSFW, unless your workplace is really awesome) http://www.cinemasewer.com/ The Bougie Man talks about how he started as a DIY comic book artist. Cinema Sewer is a zine, that has comics in it. Also in the discussion, The Toronto Comic Arts Festical (TCAF), Vice Squad, Russ Meyer (Faster Pussycat Kill Kill, Up!, Supervixens), Xanadu, and women in prison films. Finally, Jeff and Robin talk about Death Wish 3, Turkish Death Wish rip-offs, The Walking Dead and the incomparable Canadian stinker, Things.
This week Mike is joined by Robin Bougie, the creative force behind Cinema Sewer. Together they discuss The Story of Ricky, also known as Ricky Oh, which is an over the top Hong Kong martial arts film. The story centers around Ricky who is a new prisoner in a corrupt prison. He quickly causes friction…Read More+
Robin Bougie is a film journalist, cartoonist, and publisher in Vancouver. He publishes the underground film magazine, Cinema Sewer focusing on exploitation, genre, and cult films. He also publishes (and contributes to) Sleazy Slice, an annual anthology of adult comics. His writing and art have been collected in three Cinema Sewer books by FAB Press (volume four will be out later this year). In July, FAB Press will release Bougie’s Graphic Thrills: American XXX Movie Posters, 1970 to 1985. Get your hands dirty on his website and order some of his work at Cinema Sewer. Tell Me Something I Don't Know is produced and hosted by three talented cartoonists and illustrators: Jim Rugg, a Pittsburgh-based comic book artist, graphic designer, zinemaker, and writer best known for Afrodisiac, The Plain Janes, and Street Angel. Jasen Lex is a designer and illustrator from Pittsburgh. He is currently working on a graphic novel called Washington Unbound. All of his art and comics can be found at jasenlex.com. Ed Piskor is the cartoonist who drew the comic, Wizzywig, and draws the Brain Rot/ Hip Hop Family Tree comic strip at this very site, soon to be collected by Fantagraphics Books. Follow TMSIDK on Twitter Subscribe to the Tell Me Something I Don't Know podcast | iTunes Thanks to Soundcloud for hosting TMSIDK!
Desmond and Darryll are back from the Fan Expo Vancouver, and this episode has the audio to prove it! We interview people from film, publishing, and comics. Young upstarts and wizened masters of their craft. The Twisted Twins, Jen and Sylvia Soska, are back again to talk about conventions, growing up the "weird girls," and their new film American Mary. David Prowse talks to us about playing Darth Vader in the Star Wars films and working on several Hammer Horror films. Robin Bougie from Cinema Sewer joins us to talk exploitation cinema and hot grandmas. Artist Jason Copland stops by to talk about Kickstarting the printed version of his popular webcomic Kill All Monsters. We talk with artist Nat Jones of Image Comics' '68 about the resurgence of Vietnam in film and literature and Frank Frazetta. Finally, the master of modern realism in comic books, Neal Adams, tolerates Desmond's fanboy drooling for several minutes! There's songs too! "Along Comes Mary" by The Bloodhound Gang, "Violent Pornography" by System of a Down, "Abominator" by Doyle, "Dead Man in My Bed" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, and "Fear Death by Water" by Sixty Watt Shaman. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com. Donate at www.dreadmedia.com.
Desmond and Darryll are back from the Fan Expo Vancouver, and this episode has the audio to prove it! We interview people from film, publishing, and comics. Young upstarts and wizened masters of their craft. The Twisted Twins, Jen and Sylvia Soska, are back again to talk about conventions, growing up the "weird girls," and their new film American Mary. David Prowse talks to us about playing Darth Vader in the Star Wars films and working on several Hammer Horror films. Robin Bougie from Cinema Sewer joins us to talk exploitation cinema and hot grandmas. Artist Jason Copland stops by to talk about Kickstarting the printed version of his popular webcomic Kill All Monsters. We talk with artist Nat Jones of Image Comics' '68 about the resurgence of Vietnam in film and literature and Frank Frazetta. Finally, the master of modern realism in comic books, Neal Adams, tolerates Desmond's fanboy drooling for several minutes! There's songs too! "Along Comes Mary" by The Bloodhound Gang, "Violent Pornography" by System of a Down, "Abominator" by Doyle, "Dead Man in My Bed" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, and "Fear Death by Water" by Sixty Watt Shaman. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com. Donate at www.dreadmedia.com.
Desmond and Darryll are back from the Fan Expo Vancouver, and this episode has the audio to prove it! We interview people from film, publishing, and comics. Young upstarts and wizened masters of their craft. The Twisted Twins, Jen and Sylvia Soska, are back again to talk about conventions, growing up the "weird girls," and their new film American Mary. David Prowse talks to us about playing Darth Vader in the Star Wars films and working on several Hammer Horror films. Robin Bougie from Cinema Sewer joins us to talk exploitation cinema and hot grandmas. Artist Jason Copland stops by to talk about Kickstarting the printed version of his popular webcomic Kill All Monsters. We talk with artist Nat Jones of Image Comics' '68 about the resurgence of Vietnam in film and literature and Frank Frazetta. Finally, the master of modern realism in comic books, Neal Adams, tolerates Desmond's fanboy drooling for several minutes! There's songs too! "Along Comes Mary" by The Bloodhound Gang, "Violent Pornography" by System of a Down, "Abominator" by Doyle, "Dead Man in My Bed" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, and "Fear Death by Water" by Sixty Watt Shaman. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com. Donate at www.dreadmedia.com.
Desmond and Darryll are back from the Fan Expo Vancouver, and this episode has the audio to prove it! We interview people from film, publishing, and comics. Young upstarts and wizened masters of their craft. The Twisted Twins, Jen and Sylvia Soska, are back again to talk about conventions, growing up the "weird girls," and their new film American Mary. David Prowse talks to us about playing Darth Vader in the Star Wars films and working on several Hammer Horror films. Robin Bougie from Cinema Sewer joins us to talk exploitation cinema and hot grandmas. Artist Jason Copland stops by to talk about Kickstarting the printed version of his popular webcomic Kill All Monsters. We talk with artist Nat Jones of Image Comics' '68 about the resurgence of Vietnam in film and literature and Frank Frazetta. Finally, the master of modern realism in comic books, Neal Adams, tolerates Desmond's fanboy drooling for several minutes! There's songs too! "Along Comes Mary" by The Bloodhound Gang, "Violent Pornography" by System of a Down, "Abominator" by Doyle, "Dead Man in My Bed" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, and "Fear Death by Water" by Sixty Watt Shaman. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com. Donate at www.dreadmedia.com.
Live from the Roundhouse Community Centre and the Vancouver Comic Arts Festival, Toren, Joe, and Kevin are joined by Cinema Sewer's Robin Bougie to talk about censorship. Book burnings, the Seven Dirty Words, the Danish Mohammed cartoons, Elvis' pelvis, and more! Music: "Shaving Cream" by Benny Bell Images Links Cinema Sewer Tubgirl (NSFW, NSFL) Hays Code Charities of the Week: Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (USA) Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund (Canada) Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLSgqH2BOeg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXMzEdXpvPw Notes MPAA Film Board members are supposed to have children between the ages of 5 and 17. We had a segment about an Oxford Library burning, but on further research we believe that to have been an error so it was edited out. We'll try to find more information if we can.
Robin Bougie joins Kevin, Toren, and Joe for a special sexy (and therefore EXPLICIT) episode. What are phimosis and paraphimosis? How about penis fencing and docking? How do you get pandas in the mood? How the heck can porcupines mate with all those quills in the way? Find out all that and more! Sorry for the late post, we took Canadian Thanksgiving off! Music: "Just A Gigolo" by Louis Prima Events Don't forget Caustic Soda will be at Telus World of Science on October 16th, 2010! The week afterwards is Vancouver SkeptiCamp. And then on November 20th, 2010 we'll be helping out at the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe in Vancouver Live podcast! Links Animal dildos (Not work (or mind) safe) - Cerberus Sheath Robin Bougie's Cinema Sewer magazine
In recognition of the latest issue of Cinema Sewer, we were joined by Robin Bougie discuss the Women in Prison Cinema Sewer. Robin, Colin and I chated about porn, movies, comix and more porn.