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Brandon, James, Britnee, and Hanna discuss a grab bag of vintage genre films about Vietnam War vets suffering from PTSD, starting with the violent exploitation thriller Combat Shock (1986) https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 The Pope of Trash 08:50 Bastard Out of Carolina (1996) 13:00 Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1970) 17:12 Under the Sand (2000) 24:15 Warfare (2025) 33:00 Combat Shock (1986) 52:15 Dead of Night (1974) 1:03:42 Backfire (1988) 1:17:10 Savage Dawn (1985)
H as-lo-as-lo-fi-gets κλωτσιά στα μούτρα του Buddy Giovinazzo καταφτάνει με άγριες διαθέσεις στο αγαπημένο σας ημι-υπόγειο.Μια ταινία ορισμός του αμερικάνικου εφιάλτη (σε όνομα και ουσία), το Combat Shock καταφέρνει τόσα χρόνια μετά την κυκλοφορία του να κρατιέται φρέσκο και σύγχρονο, χωρίς να χάνει ίχνος απο την αγριάδα και την raw-as-all-fuck ενέργεια που είχε στα 80ς. Ο Φράνκι γυρίζει καμένος μέχρι το μεδούλι απο το Βιετνάμ και σύντομα μεταφέρει όλη την κόλαση που έζησε στα διαλυμένα πεζοδρόμια του Στάτεν Άηλαντ. Και αυτό είναι όλο. απο σενάριο γιατί αυτό χρειάζεται για να κάνει ο Buddy το κομμάτι του. Σίγουρα μια ταινία που δεν βλέπεις για να περάσεις καλά, αλλά σίγουρα μια ταινία που βλέπεις όταν θες να θυμίσεις στον εαυτό σου, ότι δεν χρειάζεσαι απαραίτητα πολλά χρήματα όταν έχεις όραμα and no intention of pulling any fucking punches.
Introducing Talkin' Troma with Zack Beins! The ultimate podcast experience for cinephiles and fans of all things Troma Entertainment! Join Zack and friends on a journey through the wild, weird, and wonderful world of Troma films, where cult classics and B-movie gems collide! Films like: The Toxic Avenger, Class of Nuke 'Em High, A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell, Combat Shock, Bloodsucking Freaks!Each episode, Zack brings you exclusive interviews with Troma alumni, behind-the-scenes insights, and never-before-heard stories from the independent studio that shaped a generation! From Tromaville to Hollywood, Talkin' Troma covers it all, celebrating the irreverent spirit and DIY ethos that define Troma's legacy! So whether you're a die-hard Tromaville resident or a newcomer to the house that Toxie built, tune in to Talkin' Troma with Zack Beins and unleash your inner cinephile!Hear the show streaming on Thursdays at 9 PM Eastern in the Loudspeaker mobile app and at loudspeaker.org. Also available wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe now and join the conversation at https://www.talkintroma.com.Talkin' Troma with Zack Beins ... where every episode is a cinematic adventure! From Loudspeaker Studios.
We discuss William Lustig's 1988 film, "Maniac Cop" with guests Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum! We also talk about their latest comic series from Dark Horse Comics, "Minor Threats". What grindhouse filmmaker would best adapt this comic? What is it like working in an already established franchise vs creator owned comics? And why is Tom Atkins the sexiest man alive?Pick up your Minor Threats books at Dark Horse Comics!Movies DiscussedThe Honeymoon Killers (1970)The Lineup (1958)The Warriors (1979)Combat Shock (1984)Life is Hot in Cracktown (2009)Lawman (1971)Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950)The Prowler (1951)On Dangerous Ground (1951)I Wake Up Screaming (1941)Ghoulies (1984)The Terminator (1984)Martin (1977)God Told Me To (1976)RatPfink and Boo Boo (1966)Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)The Fog (1980)Night of the Creeps (1986)Any Which Way You Can (1980)GETEVEN (1993)House 2: The Second Story (1987)Nightmare on Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors (1987)New Nightmare (1994)Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street(2019)Christmas Evil (1980)Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
Welcome back to the world of the WR? podcast! The regular episodes will be on a hiatus for the next month. In the meantime, we'll be unloading some weekly specials from the WR? archives. Next up is a breakdown of films that are a bit more obscure than the typical fare! Take a trip down to "Crazy Town", as the WR? podcast presents their original podcast segment, "Friday's At Midnight". Please enjoy responsibly! PRESENTED BY CHURCHILL PICTURES Timestamps: 0:00:00 - Intro with Producer Cam 0:0:1:00 - Bloody Muscle Bodybuilder in Hell (1995) 0:16:15 - Combat Shock (1986) 0:31:15 - Raiders of Atlantis (1983) 0:48:33 - Masters of the Universe (1987) 1:07:00 - Vice Squad (1982) 1:25:25 - No Escape (1994) Thanks for Listening!
Stanley Lloyd Kaufman never really wanted to make movies, but wanted to work in Broadway musicals. During his years in Yale, though, he got introduced to "B" pictures and the works of Roger Corman. Lloyd later got the opportunity to executive-produce a short movie made by a fellow student. The film, called "Rappacini", got him even more interested in movies. He bought his own camera and took it with him to Chad, Africa, were he spent his summer. There, he shot a 15-minute film of a pig being slaughtered.That was his first movie, and was the birth of what was later to become known as Troma Films. He showed the footage of the squealing pig being killed to his family, and their shocked reaction to it made him wonder if making movies that shocked audiences would keep them in their seats to see what would happen next.He wanted to be a director right then and there, so he got a couple of friends at Yale and made his second movie, The Girl Who Returned (1969). People loved it, and he went straight to work on other films, helping out on projects like Joe (1970), Rocky (1976) and Saturday Night Fever (1977).Lloyd put in a lot of long, hard hours in the film business, just to be in the credits and to get money for his next project, a full-length feature. It was a tribute to Charles Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and the classic era of silent-film comedy.Even though Lloyd hated the movie when it was finally completed, people seemed to love it. He formed a studio called 15th Street Films with friends and producers Frank Vitale and Oliver Stone. Together, they made Sugar Cookies (1973) and Cry Uncle (1971), directed by John G. Avildsen. A friend from Yale, Michael Herz, saw Lloyd in a small scene in "Cry Uncle" and contacted him to try to get into the film business, too. Kaufman took Herz in, as the company needed some help after Oliver Stone quit to make his own movies. Michael invested in a film they thought would be their biggest hit yet, Schwartz: The Brave Detective (1973) (aka "Big Gus, What's the Fuss?"). It turned out to be a huge flop and 15th Street Films was ruined. Lloyd and Michael owed thousands of dollars to producers and friends and family members who had invested in the picture.Lloyd, trying to find a quick way to pay off the bills, made The Divine Obsession (1976), and with Michael formed Troma Studios, hoping to make some decent movies, since they only owned the rights to films they thought were poor. They were introduced to Joel M. Reed, who had an unfinished movie called "Master Sardu and the Horror Trio". The film was re-edited and completed at Troma Studios (which actually consisted of just one room) during 1975, re-titled and released in 1976 as Blood Sucking Freaks (1976) (aka "Bloodsucking Freaks"). It was enough of a success to enable them to pay the rent so they wouldn't lose the company.Lloyd later got a call from a theater that wanted a "sexy movie" like The Divine Obsession (1976), but about softball (!). The resulting film, Squeeze Play (1979), used up all the money Troma had earned from "Bloodsucking Freaks" and, as it turned out, no one wanted to see it--not even the theater owner who wanted it made in the first place (he actually wanted a porno movie). Just when things looked their darkest, they got a call from another theater which was scheduled to show a film, but the distributor pulled it at the last minute. Troma rushed "Squeeze Play" right over, and it turned out to be a huge hit. Lloyd, Michael and Troma eventually made millions from it, and had enough money to buy their own building (which still remains as Troma Headquarters). Troma then turned out a stream of "sexy" comedies--i.e., Waitress! (1982), The First Turn-On!! (1983), Stuck on You! (1983)--but there was a glut of "T&A" films on the market. Troma noticed that a lot of comedies were being made, and decided to make one, too, but much different than the rest. After reading an article that claimed horror movies were dead, Lloyd got the idea to combine both horror and comedy, and Troma came up with "Health Club Horror"--later retitled and released as The Toxic Avenger (1984), a monster hit that finally put Troma on the map.Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world, and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned out such films as Monster in the Closet (1986), Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Combat Shock (1984), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress of Amerikkka (1989), and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens as they seek revenge on a fast food palace.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2881148/advertisement
Stanley Lloyd Kaufman never really wanted to make movies, but wanted to work in Broadway musicals. During his years in Yale, though, he got introduced to "B" pictures and the works of Roger Corman. Lloyd later got the opportunity to executive-produce a short movie made by a fellow student. The film, called "Rappacini", got him even more interested in movies. He bought his own camera and took it with him to Chad, Africa, were he spent his summer. There, he shot a 15-minute film of a pig being slaughtered. That was his first movie, and was the birth of what was later to become known as Troma Films. He showed the footage of the squealing pig being killed to his family, and their shocked reaction to it made him wonder if making movies that shocked audiences would keep them in their seats to see what would happen next.He wanted to be a director right then and there, so he got a couple of friends at Yale and made his second movie, The Girl Who Returned (1969). People loved it, and he went straight to work on other films, helping out on projects like Joe (1970), Rocky (1976) and Saturday Night Fever (1977).Lloyd put in a lot of long, hard hours in the film business, just to be in the credits and to get money for his next project, a full-length feature. It was a tribute to Charles Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and the classic era of silent-film comedy. Even though Lloyd hated the movie when it was finally completed, people seemed to love it. He formed a studio called 15th Street Films with friends and producers Frank Vitale and Oliver Stone. Together, they made Sugar Cookies (1973) and Cry Uncle (1971), directed by John G. Avildsen. A friend from Yale, Michael Herz, saw Lloyd in a small scene in "Cry Uncle" and contacted him to try to get into the film business, too. Kaufman took Herz in, as the company needed some help after Oliver Stone quit to make his own movies. Michael invested in a film they thought would be their biggest hit yet, Schwartz: The Brave Detective (1973) (aka "Big Gus, What's the Fuss?"). It turned out to be a huge flop and 15th Street Films was ruined. Lloyd and Michael owed thousands of dollars to producers and friends and family members who had invested in the picture.Lloyd, trying to find a quick way to pay off the bills, made The Divine Obsession (1976), and with Michael formed Troma Studios, hoping to make some decent movies, since they only owned the rights to films they thought were poor. They were introduced to Joel M. Reed, who had an unfinished movie called "Master Sardu and the Horror Trio". The film was re-edited and completed at Troma Studios (which actually consisted of just one room) during 1975, re-titled and released in 1976 as Blood Sucking Freaks (1976) (aka "Bloodsucking Freaks"). It was enough of a success to enable them to pay the rent so they wouldn't lose the company.[presto_player id=154943]Lloyd later got a call from a theater that wanted a "sexy movie" like The Divine Obsession (1976), but about softball (!). The resulting film, Squeeze Play (1979), used up all the money Troma had earned from "Bloodsucking Freaks" and, as it turned out, no one wanted to see it--not even the theater owner who wanted it made in the first place (he actually wanted a porno movie). Just when things looked their darkest, they got a call from another theater which was scheduled to show a film, but the distributor pulled it at the last minute.Troma rushed "Squeeze Play" right over, and it turned out to be a huge hit. Lloyd, Michael and Troma eventually made millions from it, and had enough money to buy their own building (which still remains as Troma Headquarters). Troma then turned out a stream of "sexy" comedies--i.e., Waitress! (1982), The First Turn-On!! (1983), Stuck on You! (1983)--but there was a glut of "T&A" films on the market. Troma noticed that a lot of comedies were being made, and decided to make one, too, but much different than the rest. After reading an article that claimed horror movies were dead, Lloyd got the idea to combine both horror and comedy, and Troma came up with "Health Club Horror"--later retitled and released as The Toxic Avenger (1984), a monster hit that finally put Troma on the map.Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world, and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned out such films as Monster in the Closet (1986), Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Combat Shock (1984), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress of Amerikkka (1989), and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens as they seek revenge on a fast food palace.
In December, a life changing event happened which delayed this episode from being uploaded until now. But, here it is, and we are talking about the ever gritty, 1984 release, COMBAT SHOCK. Probably one of the most straight forward and depression movies that Troma has ever released. Crack some cans and enjoy the soothing sounds of Burnt Offerings.
It's a very 90s two-fer episode of the podcast, as we look at Swamp Terrorists' Combat Shock and Perfume Tree's A Lifetime Away this week.
It's time for one of those massive episodes. Well, it's a four parter anyways. 1986 was yet another massive year for horror movies. As well as containing those huge studio movies, exploitation cinema & indie horror was breaking through to little me, I could source all this thanks to the VHS rental shop. The underground was still rich at this point in time . But what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during '86? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and a 7+ hour running time split over 4 episodes. This is the 1986, A Year In Horror.It's a truly long journey this one, part 1 of 4 in fact. I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then, please, avert your eyes.You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.00 - Intro14.55 - The Worst 10 Horror Movies of 198625.19 - Also Rans: Part 132.07 - Gothic (w/ Miranda Corcoran)1.03.43 - Sci-Fi Corner1.14.16 - Highlander (w/ Paul Chanter)
Welcome back to the world of the WR? podcast! Episode 148 is jam-packed to the gills! First up is a somber start. It's a tribute talk on the life and legacy of the great pro wrestler Jay Briscoe (who tragically passed away recently). Next up in the opening segment is a preview of the 2023 WWE Royal Rumble. The WR? NFL coverage is up next. It's a breakdown of the AFC/NFC Divisional Round of the Playoffs, followed by a preview and predictions for the coming weekend's two Conference Championships. Then it's the return of another WR? exclusive segment. "Fridays @ Midnight" is back! It's a "Double Feature" covering Buddy Giovinnazzo's "Combat Shock" and Ruggero Deodato's "Raiders of Atlantis"! The trip to the Lagoon and "Waterfall of Goofs" closes out the show with a brand new "G R' G". Please enjoy responsibly. PRESENTED by churchillpictures.com 0:00:00 - Variety Hour: RIP Pro Wrestler Jay Briscoe and a Preview of WWE Royal Rumble 2023 0:46:23 - NFL Segment: AFC/NFC Divisional Round 1:13:30 - Fridays @ Midnight: "Combat Shock" (1986) 1:28:24 - Fridays @ Midnight: "Raiders of Atlantis" (1983) 1:44:58 - Goofs R Goofs Thanks for Listening!
Aus der schönen Tradition, das Jahr mit einer besonders melancholischen BEE-Episode an der Seite von André Wentzel enden zu lassen, machen wir aufgrund akuten Programmplanungchaos ein neujährliches Sektfrühstück mit dem Podgast der Herzen. Und diesmal geht es mit besonderer Härte zur Sache, denn warum sollte es uns das erste Double Feature 2023 leichter machen als die 365-tägige Katastrophe, die sich 2022 nannte. Diesem Gedanken folgend hat André das schmerzhaft unlustige Lustspiel Rudi, benimm dich! (1971) von Fließbandfilmer Franz Josef Gottlieb und Indie-Auteur Buddy Giovinazzos rabenschwarzen Traumafilm Combat Shock (1986) im Gepäck. Eigentlich schockierend genug, doch sehr viel skandalöser ist vielleicht noch die Tatsache, dass wir sogar diesen beiden Stimmungstötern manch unterhaltsamen Aspekt abgewinnen können. Prost!
This week we gather our "gear" and head out to the desert for a little maxin' and relaxin' with a couple of party time favorites in the form of the Hitcher-esque hardpan Slasher, Mirage (1990) and the Buddy G (of Combat Shock fame) poverty porn headscratcher, Life is Hot in Cracktown (2009). Feedback: cultofmuscle@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/groups/cultofmuscle Merch: redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop
In this episode I talk to Dannebubinga, best known as the creator of Combat Shock 1 & 2, co-creator of Sunlust, Italo Doom, and a number of Slaughterfest and other community project contributions over the years. We talk about the beginnings of Sunlust, the slaughter community's reaction to standard Doom gameplay and Danne's love for walls of perched Hellknights.
This week on the Bad Taste Video Podcast we watched one of the only movies that could hold up to "Deadbeat At Dawn" and that's the 1984 bad acid trip mixed with a Vietnam flashback, "Combat Shock"!! A movie with an ending that will offend most people , this one is a must watch...but watch it alone because you may not know what you're getting into! So get ready to feel terrible about life because this is Bad Taste Video!!!
DownloadWelcome to LOTC episode 279. This week the crew is continuing their three part series called Movers And Shakers. This is the second part and the focus is on one of the greatest creators of shlock films, Mr Lloyd Kaufman, Co-owner of Troma Entertainment. Lloyd has brought the world Toxic Avenger, one of the coolest characters in cinema, as well as movies like Surf Nazis Must Die and Tromeo And Juliet. Lloyd is not just a filmmaker but also an author. Lloyd has not only giving us some of the cheesiest and coolest films but He has also giving lots of great actors and directors their start. The likes of James Gunn and Tiffany Shepis just to name a couple. So we here at LOTC want to say THANK YOU Lloyd Kaufman for the many years of entertainment and we are hoping for many more years of entertainment. We hope you will enjoy this tribute episode and we ask that you share with all your social media sites as well. HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVEMovie Reviews1996 Killer CondomDave : 8.5Bill : 7.5Greg : 81986 Combat ShockBill : 8Dave : 9Greg : 81973 The PigsGreg : 7.5Dave : 7Bill : 51988 Rabid GranniesDave : 8Bill : 6Greg : 7.51999 Terror FirmerBill : 7.5Dave : 8.5Greg : 81973 The Hanging WomanGreg : 7Dave : 7Bill : 5.5LOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movie PodcastYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterLand Of The Creeps TwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookHorror Movie PodcastJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movies PodcastYouTube ChannelLetterboxdDVD Infatuation PodcastThe Illustrated Fan PodcastBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdPhantom Galaxy PodcastTwisted Temptress LinkLetterboxdLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebook
¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de El Calabozo del Reverendo Wilson! El nihilismo fluye en nuestras venas con "Combat Shock", una obra underground urdida en los años 80 que recupera la desesperanza y la auto-destrucción originadas en aquellos que vivieron de primera mano los horrores de la guerra de Vietnam. Dirigida por Buddy Giovinazzo, una mente creativa no reivindicada lo suficiente, y con la Troma orquestando entre bambalinas, "Combat Shock" es una cinta atribuida a las aristas más salvajes del cine de género pero que en realidad supone un drama autoral de bajo presupuesto con unas más que interesantes propuestas conceptuales. Acompaña al Reverendo el escritor y cineasta Javi Pueyo, para aglutinar los entresijos de la película además de hacer un pequeño repaso en el meritorio empeño de la Troma dentro del campo de la distribución. Enjoy! Si te ha gustado el programa, recuerda que tienes la posibilidad de ayudar a El Calabozo del Reverendo Wilson dándole a "Me gusta". ¡Gracias y feed the cvlt!
Pat and Adam are transported to the war torn jungles of...State Island (?), as they watch and review 1986's low budget warsploitation drama, Combat Shock! What in the world of Central Casting is going on with kamikaze headband guy? Can you OD by pouring drugs directly into an open wound? Also, is Frankie just a more lucid Richard Chase? Plus...The Good, The Bad, and The Questionable and rundown of our awards.
Co-hosts Jeff and Lucas take on Troma's most nihilistic movie yet! With PTSD, cheesy 80s villains, family annihilation, and sets so grimy you can smell em through the screen, Combat Shock is a complicated, flawed, but ultimately interesting and worthy entry in Troma's catalogue. Plus, if you go far enough to the left, you get your gun rights back; Lucas gets candid about raising kids when you're mentally ill; and the important distinction between a horror movie and a horrific movie.
TOP ! J’ai toujours faim même quand je viens de manger, j’ai des problèmes de peau qu’aucune crème anti-rides ne pourra régler et je suis la créature la plus répandue du cinéma d’horreur. Je suis, je suis ? Bravo, vous avez trouvé : le zombie. L’incontournable, l’indémodable, l’omniprésent mort-vivant, auquel l’équipe du PIFFFcast a voulu rendre hommage à l’occasion de la sortie d’Army of the Dead de Zack Snyder. Mais vous nous connaissez, pour honorer la bête, nous avons pris des chemins de traverse, qui vont du traumatisme de la guerre du Vietnam au surréalisme al’italiana en passant par… Howard le canard ! Avec Véronique Davidson, Cyril Despontin, Xavier Colon et Laurent Duroche. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Sur Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/4n3gUOfPZhyxL5iKdZIjHA ► Sur Youtube : https://youtu.be/WN1d14i2Ty4 ► La liste des films abordés dans les précédentes émissions : bit.ly/PIFFFcast-List ► Venir discuter avec nous du PIFFFcast : bit.ly/ForumPIFFFcast Dossier Zombies : - L'enfer des zombies de Lucio Fulci (1979) - La nuit des morts-vivants de George Romero (1968) - Zombie 3 de Lucio Fulci (1988) - Zombie de George Romero (1978) - White Zombie de Victor Halperin (1932) - La révolte des zombies de Victor Halperin (1936) - Vaudou de Jacques Tourneur (1943) - L'invasion des morts-vivants de John Gilling (1966) - Messiah of Evil de Willard Huyck et Gloria Katz (1973) - Vorace d'Antonia Bord (1999) - Suspiria de Dario Argento (1977) - Frayeurs de Luci Fulci (1980) - Let's scare Jessica to death de John D. Hancock (1971) - Le Mort vivant de Bob Clark (1974) - Black Christmas de Bob Clark (1974) - Children shouldn't play with dead things de Bob Clark (1972) - Zeder de Pupi Avati (1983) - Simetierre de Mary Lambert (1989) - L'échelle de Jacob d'Adrian Lyne (1990) - Combat Shock de Buddy Giovinazzo (1986) - Martin de George Romero (1977) - L'emprise des ténèbres de Wes Craven (1988) - Freddy sort de la nuit de Wes Craven (1994) - Dellamorte Dellamore de Michele Soavi (1994) - Le Syndrôme de Stendhal de Dario Argento (1996) - Dylan Dog, bande dessinée créée par Tiziano Sclavi - Bloody Bird de Michele Soavi (1987) - The Battery de Jeremy Gardner (2012) - After Midnight de Jeremy Gardner (2019) - I am a hero de Shinsuke Sato (2015) - The Dead de Jonathan Ford, Howard J. Ford (2010) - Overlord de Julius Avery (2018) - Bienvenue à Zombieland de Ruben Fleischer (2009) - Miss zombie de Sabu (2013) - Ne Coupez pas de Shin'ichirô Ueda (2017) - Zombi Child de Bertrand Bonello (2019) - The Girl with all the gifts de Colm McCarthy (2016) - Zombeaver de Jordan Rubin (2014) - Moi Zombie, chronique de la douleur de Andrew Parkinson (1998) - Thanatomorphose de Éric Falardeau (2012) - Colin de Marc Price (2008) - Zombie Honeymoon de David Gebroe (2004) - Melancholie der Engel de Marian Dora (2009) - Dead Creatures de Andrew Parkinson (2001) - Le retour des morts-vivants 3 de Brian Yuzna (1993) Les recos en vrac : - Lion's daughter "Skin Show" : https://thelionsdaughter.bandcamp.com/album/skin-show - Raised by Wolves (séries TV - Warner TV) - Alucarda de Juan López Moctezuma (1977) - The Empty Man de David Prior (2020)
We find news based on only the Headline and read it live on air for the first time. Welcome to the simulation that is Denver's Top Iconic Rock. This week! We are RAGING with Demolition Hammer, Sadus, Agressor, Artillery, Basement Torture Killings from the UK, Biowarfare from Venezuela, Bloodrust, Cannible Corpse, Crimson Caliber from Alberta Canada, Defiatory from Sweden, Go Ahead and Die, Hidden Intent from Australia, Moratory from St. Petersburg Russia, Nervosa, SEPULTURA, Soulfly, Spellforger from Indonesia, X-Cops, Eddie Money, ELO, Combat Shock from St. Petersburg, Aggravator from San Antonio, Brand New Endseeker, Taskforce Toxicator from Germany, Thrasherwolf from the UK, UNLEASHED, Vulture and Wynter Myst and TOM PETTY!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4256/support
We find news based on only the Headline and read it live on air for the first time. Welcome to the simulation that is Denver's Top Iconic Rock. This week! We are RAGING with Demolition Hammer, Sadus, Agressor, Artillery, Basement Torture Killings from the UK, Biowarfare from Venezuela, Bloodrust, Cannible Corpse, Crimson Caliber from Alberta Canada, Defiatory from Sweden, Go Ahead and Die, Hidden Intent from Australia, Moratory from St. Petersburg Russia, Nervosa, SEPULTURA, Soulfly, Spellforger from Indonesia, X-Cops, Eddie Money, ELO, Combat Shock from St. Petersburg, Aggravator from San Antonio, Brand New Endseeker, Taskforce Toxicator from Germany, Thrasherwolf from the UK, UNLEASHED, Vulture and Wynter Myst and TOM PETTY!!!
This episode we talk Josh's double feature picks: "Combat Shock" (1986) and "The Other Hell" (1981). Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bloodhoundpix Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BloodhoundPix/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhoundPix Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhoundpix/ Produced by Craig Draheim, Josh Lee, and Kyle Hintz Music by Raymond Seed Editing by Kyle Hintz
The Video Store takes a dump into Tromaville and we mean dump. Lloyd Kaufman’s empire is spat at and cussed about for the greater part of the show. Combat Shock just being one of the many turds this week we cover. The silver lining is, it’s Lee’s birthday and Doug and Garrick eat cupcakes in front of his face to rub it in. Good times and crappy movies are jam packed in this episode. THEE MAD TEA PARTY ANIMATION STUDIO & TABLE ROCK MEDIA presents….Apple iTuneshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tales-from-the-video-store/id1436130060Spreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/3112390?fbclid=IwAR3Y7qtIZ-MX5RwhULoUalojORH3piE7cKSlf-xNdUexwwy2ZIuuiYxbRecYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6bAKbgk8KCQnWicerpzKg?view_as=subscriberOur Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/talesfromthevideostore/Our Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/241930069812546/?source_id=261465671140460Sponsors LinksGolden Ticket Cinemashttp://www.gtcinemas.comRidge Journalhttp://ridgejournal.comTable Rock Creative - Video Marketing - Full Audio Video Marketing Firmhttps://www.tablerockcreative.comJABBERWOCKY RPG CreationsFantasy RPG’s for 5e Platform
Episode 40: I sit with my good bud Anthony from Dead Heat & Combat Shock and talk new Dead Heat album, Nardcore Compilation, VHS tapes, and more! RIP RILEY GALE • POWER TRIP FOREVER.. Patreon.com/Powerline
UNLOCK THE FULL EPISODE HERE: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41281439 Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl/ Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller/
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special guest Spencer Rider take on Hong Kong legends John Woo and Wong Kar-wai with a double feature of the Vietnam war action melodrama BULLET IN THE HEAD (1990) and the dreamy, existential portrait of Hong Kong's nightlife/underworld in FALLEN ANGELS (1995). Next week's episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on two gruesome, no-budget genre movies: COMBAT SHOCK and DEADBEAT AT DAWN, you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-10:54 BULLET IN THE HEAD // 10:54-1:19:26 FALLEN ANGELS //1:19:26-2:15:28 Outro // 2:15:28-2:21:40 Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller
It's been a year since I started Into the Darkness . To celebrate iam replaying the very first episode. In this episode i talk about the movies Feed , S•I•C•K Serial Insane Clown Killer and Combat Shock --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joefarrer/support
And so we find ourselves together once again. Tangoing in the moonlight and sipping obscene cocktails as the sun rises. Well to be fair if you're planning on doing that then maybe this podcast isn't for you, or maybe it is?Show 12 sees us scrutinising the standards of early the early 90s National Health Service in Paper Mask before winging it to Taiwan for a slice of melon and some bottle top searching in The Wayward Cloud. We then cross the pond and flit between the Indochina nightmares and Staten Island hallucinations of Combat Shock.In addition to the reviews we have; feedback, competition time and more details about The A-Z of Film through Midnight Video.
Listen as Tony and I discuss a few Troma films, Child's Play 2019, and we go over our Top 5 Personal Favorite Horror Sequels of All Time on this week's episode! Original Podcast Artwork Courtesy of @Loudmouththreads
On this episode of the Ghoul Squad podcast we reveal our TOP 10 HORROR FILMS OF THE DECADE! We also both review We Summon The Darkness and The Outsider! Erik talks Becky, Combat Shock, 68 Kill, Fear City, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, Blood Quantum, Porno and Brahms: The Boy II. Keegan talks The Stand, Devs, April Fools Day, Scary Movie and The Babysitter! Buy a shirt! http://www.bit.ly/gsnewshirt Tweet us your favorite film of the decade!https://twitter.com/ghoulsquadfm Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ghoulsquadfm/ To see every episode of the podcast head to https://anchor.fm/ghoulsquadfm Check out Erik's Spaghetti Western Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/corbuccisquad/ Enjoy the podcast!
2020 is the 100-year anniversary of 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari', the German Expressionism film that created the visual and thematic template for the modern horror movie. And I think it is very fitting that three films up for Best Picture at the Academy Awards this year were horror films in disguise. Join me as I show how three very different films carry the Caligari DNA and continue to expand the language of the modern horror film. I hope you enjoy the show! Movies Discussed: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) The Shape of Water (2017) Get Out (2017) Combat Shock (1984) Joker (2019) The Dark Knight (2008) The Man Who Laughs (1928) Taxi Driver (1976) The King of Comedy (1982) Easy Rider (1969) 1917 (2019) Black Hawk Down (2001) Come and See (1985) All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) Johnny Got His Gun (1971) Parasite (2019) The Funeral (1984) Audition (1999) Sleep Tight (2011) US (2019) My book, Screaming for Pleasure: How Horror Makes You Happy and Healthy on sale NOW! https://hellbentforhorror.com/book/ Want to read a chapter for free? Subscribe to my newsletter here: http://bit.ly/2x8cdds Join the Hellbent for Horror Horde! help support the show here! http://bit.ly/2G6CpIJ If you like the show, please consider writing a review on iTunes or Google Play. It really helps. You can keep up with Hellbent for Horror on iTunes @iTunesPodcasts iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hellbent-for-horror/id1090978706 Google Play link:https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ibsk2i4bbprrplyvs37c6aqv2ny Stitcher link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hellbent-for-horror?refid=stpr
This week on the pod, it's another episode of Talkin' Nardcore with Joe and Stu. This week, we brought on Benji from Railer/Combat Shock to join us as we go through our favorite releases from 1985 to 1989. The rules? Choose your two favorite releases of the year. One release has got to be CA punk or hardcore, and the other one can be anything you want. This is one of the most fun podcasts I ever did so I hope you enjoy it just as much. Oh, I'm wasted and way too loose and talkative...so there's that. Please subscribe, like, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Please consider supporting the show: patreon.com/185milessouth paypal.me/185milessouth Check us out on social media: instagram.com/185milessouth facebook.com/185milessouth twitter.com/185milessouth All Episodes are available at: 185milessouth.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/185milessouth)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/185milessouth)
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This week, Sam and Dan dangerously tread gang war turf, with Jim Van Bebber's fiercely independent and ferociously violent cult film from 1988: DEADBEAT AT DAWN. Elsewhere, Sam and Dan recommend similar films including COMBAT SHOCK and MAINLINE RUN, and also talk about their recent film viewing, taking in the likes of Arrow Academy's THE BIG CLOCK and 88 Films' POPCORN. Email the Arrow Video Podcast hosts for any comments, suggestions or questions at arrowvideopodcast@arrowfilms.co.uk
A mysterious and suspicious run of ill fortune plagues a podcast and its producer on their hillside castle in this folk story set in the dark hills of Wales during the industrial revolution. On Episode 371 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Gwen, the Welsh folk horror from first time feature director William McGregor! We also discuss what the definition of a Horror film means to us, we find out more about MZ and Ares commuting road stories, and we talk about the burnout of Star Wars -- is that even a thing? So grab your lightsaber, look through your Wookiee family history and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Do you have to use the mic?, Miami Connection, The Lair of Lost Swag’s updated decoration, Clockwork Orange, Black Christmas re-remake, Blumhouse, sorority, Commuting Road Warriors, Microwave Massacre, The Ridesharers, “Back Seat” Billy Ares, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, bonkers voice casting, Sigourney Weaver, Eddie Izzard, Simon Pegg, Mark Hamill, Survival of the Film Freaks, The Mandalorian, Boba Fett, Disney+, Netflix, Grey Jedi, slightly healthier than Art Bradish, burnt out on Star Wars, Solo, you made a time machine out of a Mandalorian?!, What If?, WandaVision, Moon Knight, “the flip phone days”, is Star Wars still special?, MZ’s superhero name, The Caped Potato, Jimmy J.J. Blinks, Bruce Campbell, Rock and Shock, Gwen, William McGregor, Eleanor Worthington-Cox, bloodletting, Jack Palance, the rich own the church?!, depressing movies, Better than Buttcrack?, Combat Shock, Requiem for a Dream, Adam Ruins Everything, Kevin Bacon, Sleepers, Beastmaster, how long is 84 minutes?, what is a horror movie to you?, Vulgar, Pound Puppy Pimps, and The Caped Potato.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Stuart shows Skyller one of his favorite movies, Combat Shock. Years after his return from deployment, the horrors of Frankie's waking life have only begun; and minutes after Skyller's viewing of Combat Shock, her disappointment has also only begun. Music by Elektronique Frequency Display: methwave.bandcamp.com/ With an excerpt from Rick Giovinazzio's Frankie Walks the Walk.
My longtime friend and musician Mike Morales stops by the podcast and we discuss his new band Combat Shock, their first demo "Future Kill", we bond over our poor gas mileage, his early days in the most exciting band on the Central Coast, Beyond Burger vs. the Impossible Burger, his lifestyle and the challenges/benefits of veganism. If I can sit and talk to a vegan for three hours you know it's gonna be a good conversation.
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THIS WEEKS FILM IS COMBAT SHOCK Welcome to 26 MOVIES FROM HELL, a podcast dedicated to discussing, reviewing and shedding light on overlooked and underrated Cult, Horror, Experimental, 70’s Exploitation and just plain Strange movies. We start at ‘A’ and end at ‘Z’ and start all over again. The idea behind the series podcast is to get our guests and listeners involved with the selection process. Prior to each show, we will share Clips, Trailers and Movie info of the contenders,via Twitter at: @26MFHPOD MOVIES FOR EPISODE C "Cold Fish" https://youtu.be/ieTAZUXrBD0 "Cruising" https://youtu.be/VSpbPGJUBBk "Carny" https://youtu.be/3AZyNOcCoa0 "Combat Shock" https://youtu.be/ZTH6ntY9IaE SUPPORT, FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE TO 26 MOVIES FROM HELL: https://twitter.com/26MFHPOD
Vi bjuder in Vertigo-anknutne Äkta skräck-författaren Magnus Blomdahl för att prata om skräckfilmskulturens mörkaste hörn. Tomas berättar om vad för filmkonsumtion som borgar för sämsta tänkbara semesterupplevelse och Lars avslöjar vilken titel hans fru inte får komma på honom med att se. Vi pratar också om: Toetag, August Underground, Lucio Fulci, Dario Argento, Nekromantik, Jörg Buttgereit, Guinea Pig, Combat Shock, Zombie Flesh Eaters, Der Todesking, Lucifer Valentine, Marian Dora, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, Melancholie der Engel, Cannibal, Devil Doll, Revisiting Melancholie der Engel, A Serbian Film, August Underground, Fred Vogel, The Bunny Game, Adam Rehmeier, Rodleen Getsic, The Human Centipede, Exorcisten, Down of the Dead, Flugan, Cannibal Holocaust, Cannibal Ferox, Martyrs, Inside, Murder-Set-Pieces, Gunnar Hansen, Tony Todd, Nick Palumbo, Michael Haneke, Funny Games, Pseudogod, Cultes des Ghoules, Stig Saeterbakken och Nikanor Teratologen. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys i en salig röra.
I expose Tyler to the Troma Classic: Combat Shock, a devasting look at the crumbling American Dream. Are we better off? (No) Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pdcst4TwoPeople Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast4twopeople/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcast4twopeople/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastfortwopeople Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/podcast4twopeople
Episode 142 is a trip into the Shimmer. This is a rift, an event, a dimensional disruption, something like that. After some discussion of what they've recently watched, your hosts talk about “Annihilation” (2018). Will had really hoped Jolyon was talking about a movie called “Combat Shark”, but it was actually the far less exciting “Combat Shock”. Sorry, but feel free to make that one if you have a camera and a shark. When did Nolan’s Batman remind Will of the San Diego Chicken? Did “Annihilation” lack the positivity and hopefulness of Cronenberg’s “The Fly”? Find out these things and more when you listen to the episode! Find us on Instagram, where we are @chewingthescenery or easily find us on Facebook. Chewing the Scenery can be found on Soundcloud, iTunes and Stitcher. Please rate, review and subscribe- it really does help listeners find us! #horror #horrormovies #horrornerd #horroraddict #horrorjunkie #monsterkid #bmovie #scarymovies #monstermovie #podcast #chewingthescenery #zombies #zombie #VHS #moviemonsters #freepodcast #denver #colorado #everydayishalloween #annihilation #natalieportman #oscarisaac #jenniferjasonleigh #scifihorror
Hello one and all, and thanks for checking out this, the 212th Episode of BTK. We are covering "Combat Shock" for this one, which is a movie that we somehow have never discussed or covered on the show, so now we have. And you can listen to it. Right now. Or, like me, realize you have subscribed to too many podcasts, and they just keep showing up in your feed and end up simply deleting it because listening to it will take time away from crying and cutting yourself. That's fine, as well. Music On This Episode (in order of appearance)' "Forward!"-Anaal Nathrakh "Thoughts Of A Soldier"-Funker Vogt
Andy Triefenbach, Josh Lightfoot and Mike Hassler put on their depression strut shoes and check out Combat Shock, which was recently released (and is now out of stock) on Blu-Ray via Severin Films. Join our Facebook Group Show Notes: 00:01:45 – What We’ve Been Watching 00:45:25– Get Up in Dem Guts: COMBAT SHOCK 01:35:30 – KILLER TRACK: […]
Tune into the Sultans Of Sadism at Flesh Wound Radio this Wednesday, July 25th at 9:00pm EST / 6:00pm (or anytime shortly after we wrap live). On this new episode we break down the new Vestron Blu-Rays of Stuart Gordon's H.P. Lovecraft adaptation Dagon, and Brian Yuzna's Beyond Re-Animator. In addition we tackle Severin's new to blu release of the most disturbing war film ever made, Combat Shock, and the Ellen Page Zombie Thriller The Cured. All that plus What's Playing In Theaters with Unfriended 2: Todd's Vacation Videos, Equalizer 2, and more. Don't miss it freaks and be sure to download us on itunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.
Only The Brave v Evolution on the roulette, Director Spotlight on Oliver Stone, and we chat Legend of Tarzan, Combat Shock, Escape From New York, Dark Harvest, and much more!
Combat Shock från 1987 är en "one of a kind" film om krigsveteranen Frankie som lever i ett förfall utan like med sin muterade bebis. Regissören Buddy Giovinazzo berättar om sin film.
The greatest generations collide in this week's episode as Steven Spielberg makes everyone scream for mommy in Saving Private Ryan and Buddy Giovanazzo makes everyone scream for mercy in Combat Shock! E-Mail: cultofmuscle@gmail.com facebook: facebook.com/groups/cultofmuscle tumblr: cultofmuscle.tumblr.com Merch: redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop Lifting: 0:00:00 - 39:00 Saving Private Ryan: 40:25 - 1:41:20 Combat Shock: 1:42:50 - END
# Wicked Horror Show Presents Michael Berryman & Jerimiah Kipp Michael Berryman and Jermiah KippPOWERED BY THE DORKENING PODCAST NETWORKWatch us LIVE EVERY Sunday | Tuesday | Thursday Streaming LIVE on Facebook - Youtube - Periscope - Twitch Dorkening Apparel NOW AVAILABLE on Amazon!On this weeks show, we talk with Michael Berryman!Michael is known for The Devils Rejects, One Flew Over the Cukoo's nest, The Hills have Eyes and so much more! Michael can be found playing Crau in the upcoming Harrison Smith movie Death House.Late 1970s horror genre icon who's best known for his creepy performance as "Pluto" in the uncompromising Wes Craven horror film The Hills Have Eyes (1977). Berryman (who suffers from Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia, a rare condition leaving him with no sweat glands, hair, fingernails or teeth) reminds one of a latter-day Rondo Hatton who also suffered from a rare medical condition that distorted his features giving him a brutish look just right for horror movies.To Berryman's credit, he managed to develop upon his "Pluto" character, and has turned up in numerous sci-fi / fantasy movies such as My Science Project (1985), Weird Science(1985), Armed Response (1986) and Evil Spirits (1990). The tall & lean Berryman generally portrays mutant bikers, evil undertakers, monsters and other frightening characters! A genuine favorite of horror movie fans.Jeremiah Kipp's directing credits include "Black Wake" starring Tom Sizemore, "Pickup" starring Jim True-Frost, "Edward Albee: A Transformative Moment" starring Mercedes Ruehl and Bill Irwin, "The Sadist" starring Tom Savini, "The Pod" starring Larry Fessenden, "Contact" (commissioned by Sinister Six annual screening series), "The Days God Slept", "Easy Prey" (commissioned by NYC's annual VisionFest), and "The Apartment" (commissioned by Canon to premiere their XL2 at DV Expo 2004). Producing credits include the feature films "Satan Hates You" (created by Glass Eye Pix, starring Angus Scrimm, Michael Berryman and Reggie Bannister), "In Montauk", "The Jonestown Defense" starring Amy Seimetz and "The Bed-Thing" (directed by Pulitzer Prize-nominated Matt Zoller Seitz). Subscribe to The Dorkening on YoutubeFollow The Dorkening Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Join our mailing list!Follow The Dorks Leo @TheDorkening Kevin @Aknuckle Wolfie @The13thWOlfman Tony @TonyHas9Fingers James @LongTimeStorm YoYo @BoyMeetsPhone Vlad @NECCReviews Wicked Horror Show Presents Lloyd Kaufman of Troma EntertainmentPOWERED BY THE DORKENING PODCAST NETWORKWatch us LIVE EVERY Sunday | Tuesday | Thursday Streaming LIVE on Facebook - Youtube - Periscope - Twitch Dorkening Apparel NOW AVAILABLE on Amazon!This week we talk with the legendary Lloyd Kaufman of Troma! Lloyd is the master genius behind such cult hits like The Toxic Avenger, Poultrygeist, TerrorFirmer and many others.See more of Troma and Lloyd Kaufman here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Tromamovies http://www.troma.com http://www.lloydkaufman.com/ Watch Troma Movies On Demand! https://vimeo.com/tromaWatch Troma movies NOW! http://watch.troma.com/Info about Lloyd Kaufman:Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world, and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned out such films as Monster in the Closet (1986), Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Combat Shock (1984), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress of Amerikkka (1989), and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens as they seek revenge on a fast food palace. Lloyd on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0442207/?ref=fnalnm1Subscribe to The Dorkening on YoutubeFollow The Dorkening Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Join our mailing list!Follow The Dorks Leo @TheDorkening Kevin @Aknuckle Wolfie @The13thWOlfman Tony @TonyHas9Fingers James @LongTimeStorm YoYo @BoyMeetsPhone Vlad @NECCReviewsFind out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/024c4a44-119e-4265-9e35-b39d144772d8
The second season of sick on cinema kicks off with a bang. The boys sling some high praise for Bad Lieutenant, Deadbeat at Dawn, and Combat Shock.
Vi tittar närmare på paranoid skräckfiktion i litteratur och film. Tomas belyser vad Jane Fonda bidrar med i Under the Shadow, och Lars frågar sig vad huvudpersonen i The Tenant egentligen har att klaga på. Vi pratar också om: John Carpenter, Vacancy, Repulsion, Upstairs Neighbor, Edgar Allan Poe, The Tell-tale Heart, Det skvallrande hjärtat, The Black Cat, Roman Polanski, Rosemary’s Baby, All of Them Witches, Isabelle Adjani, Mats Strandberg, Shining, Bret Easton Ellis, Lunar Park, Stephen King, Jay McInerny, American Psycho, Anders Fager, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Charles Bukowski, The Babadook, Yngwie Malmsteen, Nattvakten, George Orwell, 1984, Kafka, Processen, Slottet, Jacob’s Ladder, Combat Shock, William S. Burroughs, David Cronenburg, Naked Lunch, Peter Weller, Darren Aronofsky, Pi, The Matrix, Marie Hermanson, Himmelsdalen, The Thing, The Blair Witch Project, Det okända, Mikael Hjort, Ruben Östlund, Besökarna, Andreas Marklund och Skördedrottningen. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys i en salig röra.
"# Wicked Horror Show Presents Lloyd Kaufman of Troma EntertainmentPOWERED BY THE DORKENING PODCAST NETWORKWatch us LIVE EVERY Sunday | Tuesday | Thursday Streaming LIVE on Facebook - Youtube - Periscope - Twitch Dorkening Apparel NOW AVAILABLE on Amazon!This week we talk with the legendary Lloyd Kaufman of Troma! Lloyd is the master genius behind such cult hits like The Toxic Avenger, Poultrygeist, TerrorFirmer and many others.See more of Troma and Lloyd Kaufman here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Tromamovies http://www.troma.com http://www.lloydkaufman.com/ Watch Troma Movies On Demand! https://vimeo.com/tromaWatch Troma movies NOW! http://watch.troma.com/Info about Lloyd Kaufman:Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world, and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned out such films as Monster in the Closet (1986), Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Combat Shock (1984), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress of Amerikkka (1989), and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens as they seek revenge on a fast food palace. Lloyd on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0442207/?ref=fnalnm1Subscribe to The Dorkening on YoutubeFollow The Dorkening Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Join our mailing list!The Dorkening: Leo Pond @TheDorkening Kevin Crook @Aknuckle Regular co-hosts: Wolfie @The13thWOlfman Tony @TonyHas9Fingers James @LongTimeStorm YoYo @BoyMeetsPhone Vlad @NECCReviews Cee Pee @WILIreviewsFind out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/932ad11a-5e5c-4a21-9f61-ac0821ec8989
On Episode 255 of Trick or Treat Radio, we celebrate the birthdays of our own MonsterZero and Johnny Wolfenstein with cake, cake cookies, gifts and voicemail from our amazing listeners! Our featured film review is the action crime flick starring Marilyn Manson entitled, Let Me Make You A Martyr. We also talk about Universal’s Dark Universe, we get into some more heated comic book film discussion, and Dynamo gives his quick hit review for New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Dominion. So throw on Bas Rutten’s self defense video, give yourself a dutch rudder and strap on! Stuff we talk about: New Japan Pro Wrestling: Dominion, is Okada the greatest of all time?, Jello the Jelloman, La La Land, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Pity Titty Bang Bang, Let Me Make You A Martyr, ferret-moan, MZ’s vacation, Dane Reilly’s new book The Curtain in the Corner, Dutch Rudder, Long Beach rendezvous, La La Hand, Birthday Cake, Watership Uprising, Ravenshadow’s list of things he won’t take, Marilyn Manson, Kill or be Killed, Quentin Tarantino, grimy underbelly of America, HIGH School, Cheech and Chong, Spun, Harmony Korine, Bas Rutten, The Belko Experiment, The Mummy, Tom Cruise, Hammer Films, Evil Corny’s gifts, Universal’s Dark Universe, Danny Elfman, Black Panther, 80s/90s Superhero films, Whatever Man, Art Bradish, Drive Jacket Mark’s crazy adventures, Karate Kill, Kurando Mitsutake, Boba Fett, Hero Unabridged, Neon Demon, Blade, American Werewolf in London, Godzilla, Monster folklore, the return of MZ's lack of sex life, WHW Monday, Tony Schavone, the girl who dies at the beginning of Lethal Weapon, Combat Shock, Requiem for a Dream, Clint Mansell and Pop Will Eat Itself, Dead West, Sons of Anarchy, Cabal Corner, Mark Boone Junior, Kenny Omega, The Cromcast’s recognition, Christopher Lee, Annabelle Wallis, Blood Feast, and MZ’s Transformer name.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Vi närstuderar produktions- och distributionsbolaget Troma. Tomas låter sig provoceras av entouragets patenterade superskräpkultur, och Lars regredierar tillbaka till Turtles-åldern och uttalar The Toxic Avenger fel ungefär tvåhundra gånger. Vi pratar också om: Lloyd Kaufman, Michael Herz, Harrisburg, Tjernobyl, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Carrie, Stefan och Krister, Deathrace 2000, Batman, Spindelmannen, Daredevil, Class of Nuke ‘Em High, Cannes Film Festival, Forrest Gump, You’ve Got Mail, Terror Firmer, Scream, Jaws, Dead of Night, Lemmy, Motörhead, Entombed, Southpark, Matt Stone, Trey Parker, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, Gummo, Redneck Zombies, Day of the Dead, Jason Vorhees, Fredagen den trettonde, Mother’s Day, Charlie Kaufman, Motorsågsmassakern, Deliverance, The Children, Harry Manfredini, Psycho, Richard Band, Re-animator, Combat Shock, Erik Nyström, Vacancy, Filmfenix, Buddy Giovinazzi, Ricky Giovinazzi, Eraserhead, Taxi Driver, Jacob’s Ladder, Pluton B i Vietnam, Plutonen, Full Metal Jacket, Apocalypse Now, Maniac, Mad Dog Morgan, Daniel Morgan, Dennis Hopper, Hearts of Darkness, Natural Born Killers, Easy Rider, Blue Velvet, Hearts of Darkness, Cannibal! The Musical, Alfred Packer.
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The Summer of Shock rolls on with its 5th entry in episode 60 of Horrorhound Radio! Freddy, Aaron and Jason discuss the most shocking movies of 1984-1988, all the biggies are here, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, The Fly, and Combat Shock! Be sure to tune in to hear what other hidden gems pop up in this episode! Be sure to write us at radio@horrorhound.com!
Ed Varuolo was one of the producers of Industrial Television, a bizarre Staten Island public access show that ran for over 17 years. Ed also did special effects for films and played in a heavy metal band called Savage Thrust. The guys decided to meet with Ed at Hypno-Tronic Comics, a Staten Island comic book shop he co-owns with Joy Ghigliotti. Listen as they discuss comics, collectibles, Borough Hall weddings, periodontal surgery, Something Weird Video, Chiller Theater, Combat Shock, nudity, Mystery Science Theater 3000, and more! The Super Live Adventure Podcast is hosted by Bryan McGuckin, Chris Sorrentino and John Szeluga. All episodes can be found on iTunes, Stitcher and SuperLiveAdventure.com. Download the Podcast Source App or Amazon's Super Live Adventure App for Android to access bonus audio and other content. The Super Live Adventure Theme was created by Ezra Donellan and recorded at Red Room Studio, Staten Island, NY.
In this week's podcast, the theme is good actors slumming it. We look at Gor, which stars an "all-American professor" played by a poorly dubbed Italian actor, Urbano Barberini (best known for Demons). He's transported via a magical ring to planet Gor, where he must help overthrow an evil king and his barbarian warriors, all clad in thongs. This is definite bad movie sword and sandal territory. Co-star Rebecca Ferratti a stunner and Oliver Reed (poor guy) is slumming it big-time, along with Jack Palance. Gary Busey (The Buddy Holly Story) and Yaphet Kotto (Aliens) star in Eye of the Tiger. Crazy Busey used to be a capable thespian before he became a joke on The Apprentice. Here he plays a construction worker who just gets out of jail and with the help of a Cubano drug lord he met in the joint, he helps battle nasty well-armed bikers in a dusty Texas town. Lastly, we look at flat-top Afro hairstyles and Exterminator 2 (Mario Van Peebles). The flick features a Warriors-type gang who fights some Vietnam vigilante vets in the Bronx. Combat Shock and The Warriors discussed. Be sure and subscribe to the Really Awful Movies Podcast for smart genre film chat.
HAPPY 50th, NO-BUDGET NIGHTMARES! And what better way to ring in this anniversary than wallowing in THE MOST DEPRESSING MOVIE EVER?! Seriously. Buddy Giovinazzo’s COMBAT SHOCK is just a carnival of misery which threatens to bum out even our ever-jovial hosts. BUT IT DOESN’T! Instead, Moe and Doug dive into the shit and come out (mostly) unscathed. Watch out mutant babies! STEP ASIDE HAPLESS JUNKIES! IT’S EPISODE 50, and the war is just beginning. Go ahead and check out NO-BUDGET NIGHTMARES on Facebook! You’ll be our best friend. Or check out Moe and Doug on Twitter! And head over to Daily Grindhouse for all of your horror/exploitation film writing needs.
Cinema Terrorisme 2 Audio Catsup Ejaculation Originally aired 9/19/09 samples featured: Sarah Palin, The Beast Within, Edmond, Neuronium, Ninja Geheimer Mission, Stoya, The Stunt Man, John Cameron, Warriors of the Wasteland, John Fiddy, K Salmon, Saveur Millia, The Naked Kiss, Anthony King, Little Murders, Tony Robbins, McDonald's, The Night Gallery, Judgement, Night on the Wild Side, The King of Comedy, Sapphire and Steel, Monchichi, Larry Oliver, Lipstick, The O'Reilly Factor, The Crazy People, Ronald Reagan, Charles Boustany, The Sicilian Connection, Satans Blood, Satans Sadists, Where's Poppa, Tears of Kali, Klaus Kinski as Jesus, Hands of Steel, God Told me To, Boss Nigger, Evilspeak, August Underground, Devil in Miss Jones 2, Daniel Dennett, The Trees Community, The Free Design, Barack Obama, Glenn Beck, Robosapiens, Mike Kelly with Sonic Youth, Seizure, The Secret Life of Jefferey Dahmer, Sasha Grey, The Trial, The Brain That Wouldn't Die, The In Laws, Joe, John Ashberry, Deadbeat at Dawn, The Damned, Barbed Wire Dolls, Cafe Flesh 2, Bronx Executioner, Brother Theodore, Combat Shock, Silent Night Bloody Night, Rockula, Pan Sonic, Hans Otte, A Distant Thunder, The Conformist, The Devils, 9 Deaths of the Ninja, The Last Cannibal World, Iancu Dumitrescu, Men Behind the Sun, Wicked Wicked, Sugar Hill, Frankensteins Castle of Freaks, One Down Two to Go, Rune Lindblad, Chuck Norris, Long Island Cannibal Massacre, Hide and Seek
riginally aired: 10/17/09 Samples included: Weasels Rip My Flesh, Intervention, Harun Yahya, Judgement, The Hills Have Eyes, Men Behind the Sun, Lemora, Raiders of Atlantis, Quatermass, Randy Greif, Witnesses of Jehovah, Lifespan, Chris Gunning, Storytelling, Video Dating Montage, some 2012 documentary, A Thief in the Night, Ganja and Hess, Remko Scha, The Night Gallery, The Mist, McDonald's, Where's Poppa, Francis E, some Rapture movie, Gordon Giltrap, Mansion of Madness, Alan Hawkshaw, Hell House, Fingers, Hands of Steel, Cannibal Girls, Evilspeak, Geraldo, The Rockets, Throat, Sapphire and Steel, Monchichi, I Spit on Your Grave, The Rise of a Roman Empress, Rune Lindblad, Eckhart Tolle, Fade to Black, The Net, Puppetmaster 4, The Devil in Miss Jones 2, The Damned, Combat Shock, Silent Night Bloody Night, Claude Larson, Possession, Buckminster Fuller and Werner Erhard, Tears of Kali, Seizure, Revelation, Venus in Furs, Little Murders, The Trial, Revus on Worms, Tay Zonday, Critters 3, Long Island Cannibal Massacre, Ann Coulter and Bill O'Reilly, Most Evil Cult Leaders, Clonus, Assassin, The Shout, Cinema Terrorisme 3 Smurfs Bleed Blue Blobs on the Corpse of Astaroth Originally aired: 10/17/09 Samples included: Weasels Rip My Flesh, Intervention, Harun Yahya, Judgement, The Hills Have Eyes, Men Behind the Sun, Lemora, Raiders of Atlantis, Quatermass, Randy Greif, Witnesses of Jehovah, Lifespan, Chris Gunning, Storytelling, Video Dating Montage, some 2012 documentary, A Thief in the Night, Ganja and Hess, Remko Scha, The Night Gallery, The Mist, McDonald's, Where's Poppa, Francis E, some Rapture movie, Gordon Giltrap, Mansion of Madness, Alan Hawkshaw, Hell House, Fingers, Hands of Steel, Cannibal Girls, Evilspeak, Geraldo, The Rockets, Throat, Sapphire and Steel, Monchichi, I Spit on Your Grave, The Rise of a Roman Empress, Rune Lindblad, Eckhart Tolle, Fade to Black, The Net, Puppetmaster 4, The Devil in Miss Jones 2, The Damned, Combat Shock, Silent Night Bloody Night, Claude Larson, Possession, Buckminster Fuller and Werner Erhard, Tears of Kali, Seizure, Revelation, Venus in Furs, Little Murders, The Trial, Revus on Worms, Tay Zonday, Critters 3, Long Island Cannibal Massacre, Ann Coulter and Bill O'Reilly, Most Evil Cult Leaders, Clonus, Assassin, The Shout, Beyond the Darkness, The Devils, Cafe Flesh 2, Autopoieses, Barbed Wire Dolls, The Brain that Wouldnt Die, My Little Pony, Night on the Wild Side, Killer Nun, Joe, A R Luciani, William McDonough, Something Weird, Superstition, Robosapiens, Satans Blood, Shirley Phelps, A Distant Thunder, Cemetary Man, Children of God, Greatest Freak Out Ever.
In this episode of Dread Media, a theme of post-war trauma just happened to surface during the week of Remembrance Day / Veterans Day. First up, Desmond and Darryll talk about the Troma-released, post-Vietnam, nihilistic shocker Combat Shock. Then Megan stops by to talk about the WWII-era BBC film The Haunted Airman. Tunes included: "The War Inside My Head" by Suicidal Tendencies, "All Good Soldiers" by Bad Religion, "Spiders" by System of a Down, and "The Golden Age of Video" by Ricardo Autobahn. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, a theme of post-war trauma just happened to surface during the week of Remembrance Day / Veterans Day. First up, Desmond and Darryll talk about the Troma-released, post-Vietnam, nihilistic shocker Combat Shock. Then Megan stops by to talk about the WWII-era BBC film The Haunted Airman. Tunes included: "The War Inside My Head" by Suicidal Tendencies, "All Good Soldiers" by Bad Religion, "Spiders" by System of a Down, and "The Golden Age of Video" by Ricardo Autobahn. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, a theme of post-war trauma just happened to surface during the week of Remembrance Day / Veterans Day. First up, Desmond and Darryll talk about the Troma-released, post-Vietnam, nihilistic shocker Combat Shock. Then Megan stops by to talk about the WWII-era BBC film The Haunted Airman. Tunes included: "The War Inside My Head" by Suicidal Tendencies, "All Good Soldiers" by Bad Religion, "Spiders" by System of a Down, and "The Golden Age of Video" by Ricardo Autobahn. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, a theme of post-war trauma just happened to surface during the week of Remembrance Day / Veterans Day. First up, Desmond and Darryll talk about the Troma-released, post-Vietnam, nihilistic shocker Combat Shock. Then Megan stops by to talk about the WWII-era BBC film The Haunted Airman. Tunes included: "The War Inside My Head" by Suicidal Tendencies, "All Good Soldiers" by Bad Religion, "Spiders" by System of a Down, and "The Golden Age of Video" by Ricardo Autobahn. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.