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Platypus Revenge celebrates the anniversary of the arrival of Sun Ra to planet Earth with a double feature...First Spaceship on Venus & Cosmos: War of the Planets. Demian Richardson, Dennis Casserta, Steve The Mad Drummer Mauro, Michael Mathis, Philly Napkins and DJMAGIKCLOWNS.
Beyond Atlantis welcomes a new host — or two? In addition to greeting Emily on the Simulator of Love, it listens in while Chris and new cohost Charlotte discuss the Philippines, Atlantis, Donovan, Middle-Earth, and Alison Bechdel.SHOW NOTES.Beyond Atlantis: IMDB. MST3K Wiki. Trailer.Our episodes on Manos and Alien from L.A.The Mads will soon be riffing Cosmos: War of the Planets. Be there!The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.An overview of the history of Philippine cinema.(And an overview of the Nigerian film industry.)Bumbo.Bombas (and romance novels) in the Philippines.Terror Is a Man.Our friends The Fiasco Family covered Terror Is a Man as part of last year's Hubrisween!The Twilight People.Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo in Crazy Beautiful You.Plato: Timeaus and Critias.Crantor!Ignatius Donnelly: Atlantis: The Antediluvian World.Donovan: Atlantis.Crete, where the Minoan civilization flourished, still stands.Someday we will hear from our friends at By-The-Bywater about Númenor and Atlantis.It's a Bikini World.Our episodes on Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II, Robot Monster, and The Million Eyes of Sumuru.The French Atlantic Affair.Alison Bechdel: Dykes to Watch Out For.The comic that inspired the Bechdel-Wallace Test.A Bechdel Test database.The Sexy Lamp Test.The Mako Mori Test.The Vito Russo Test.The DuVernay Test.The Aila Test.The Bechdel Cast.The Baldest Woman in Charge.The Furiosa Test.Our Final Factoid, about creepy 70s massages, had to be cut for time, but it is available to people who support us on Patreon! (Thanks!)
Django Nudo and the Smut Peddler start on a somber note with the recent death of friend and colleague Michele de Angelis at the age of just 56. Together with Simone ("Ciao Simone,") he was the driving force behind Rome's Fantafestival, where he interviewed Smut Peddler this summer in connection with the Calvin Floyd retrospective. RIP.Our next two cinema screenings will be a Sex Education double-bill at Stockholm's Bio Aspen on Monday 25 October with Mariah Larsson introducing "The Language of Love" (1969) and "More From the Language of Love" (1970), newly restored by the Swedish Film Institute.In the UK Everyman Cinemas will play also-restored "Anita - Swedish Nymphet" (1972) on 18 November with Christina Lindberg to appear in person at Everyman Broadgate and Screen on the Green on the Friday. Get a chance to see, meet and hear from the greatest Swedish exploitation star of all time. This week Cultpix goes late night, double feature, sci-fi picture show with Planet Schmanet Janet. As everyone from Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson to William Shatner boldly going where a handful of men have already gone before, we look at the fascination of trips to other planets in our solar system. Fuelled by the Cold War rivalry between USA and USSR before, these days Russians are putting film directors and actresses into orbit to beat Hollywood and Tom Cruise to it. "Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet" (1965) and "Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women" (1967) were both based on footage and special effects from the Soviet sci-fi film "Planet of Storms" (1962) that Roger Corman pilfered and shot new scenes and English dialogue for, in the latter case with an un-credited Peter Bogdanovich directing Mami Van Doren. All three are available to watch and compare on Cultpix. "The Phantom Planet" (1961) sees astronauts arrive on an asteroid and shrink to tiny size - much like Smut Peddler when he swims in a cold Swedish lake. Italian sci-fi "Cosmos: War of the Planets" (1977) was released the same year as Star Wars, but looks much older and more primitive. Honourable mention to older titles already on Cultpix: BFI's "Masters of Venus" (1962), "Zontar: the Invader from Venus" (1967), "Battle for the Lost Planet" (1986) and the sequel "Mutant War" (1988), both from Vinegar Syndrome.Finally, "Horrors of the Red Planet" (1965) is basically The Wizard of Oz on Mars, including an astronaut Dorothy with silver shoes, while "The Day Mars Invaded Earth" (1962) is a rare independent film shot in Cinemascope. Who needs a rocket with out-of-the-world films like this
A Spaghetti Space Opera. If you try to play a drinking game with this you will need a liver transplant on standby... Show notes available in the post at https://coyote.works/2021/Cosmos-War.html.
Well, where to start? This film was so difficult to watch that Rod had to pace the room to stay awake, and Adrian actually did fall asleep and was an hour late getting the podcast recording started. Yes, it's Cosmos: War of the Planets, a film that not even its mother would love. You can watch it here to form your own opinion.We would love to hear what you think of this film, once you have recovered. You can contact us via Twitter and Instagram, or you can email us at wildwildpodcast@gmail.comIf you enjoy the podcast please subscribe, tell your friends and leave us a review! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Platypus Revenge plays along to Cosmos: War of The Planets Demian Richardson, Ayumi Ishito, Daniel Carter, steven bartashev, Ichabod The giant with two hands, lyle the giant with four strings and D J magic clowns
This past week saw an interesting development in cinema. After a Netflix and Chat about The Willoughbys, Extraction, The Midnight Gospel, Middleditch and Schwartz, and Cosmos: War of the Planets, Jon discusses how Universal's success with Trolls: World Tour caused AMC and Cineworld to lose their damn minds. Support the show on Patreon: http://patreon.com/popcornjunkie Follow the show on social media: Facebook: http://facebook.com/popcornjunkie Twitter: http://twitter.com/cornjunkiepod Letterbox: https://letterboxd.com/CornJunkiePod/Support Popcorn Junkie by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/popcorn-junkieThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
COSMOS! An alien robot needs you to fix him so he can then enslave you...wait, really? Follow us on Instagram for more reviews Instagram.com/TheNHOITPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/s/29497b8/podcast/sponsor/acugkf/url/https%3A%2F%2Fanchor.fm%2Fapp) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverheardofit/message
Part 1 of the Schlock Geniuses series examining the great composers of B-movie science fiction cinema - featuring Marcello Giombini Cosmos: War of the Planets War of the Robots Star Odyssey Stellar Wind by RedBlueBlackSilver
Anti-Social Surrealism This week on the show we trade Rob's, for technical reasons, of course. We look at Zulawski's baffling final film Cosmos, notorious video nasty The Burning and Murnau's The Grand Duke's Finances. Our Feature Presentation doubled up and mutated a second Werner Herzog-shaped head as we looked at the German eccentrics new documentary Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World, and John Michael McDonagh's latest War on Everyone.
A strange signal arrives on the Earth disturbing all communications, while an ufo appears above the Antarctic sea. Captain Alex Hamilton is sent with his spaceship and crew to the space ... See full summary »Director: Alfonso Brescia (as Al Bradley)Writers: Alfonso Brescia, Aldo Crudo, 2 more credits »Stars: John Richardson, Yanti Somer, West Buchanan - via IMDB#1 of 4 in this serieshttps://archive.org/details/Cosmos_War_of_the_Planets
OH NO! This week we continue the Saga of the Crimson Executioner and his apparent evil plans to take over the Cult of UHF. What will become of our beloved Leader the Right Reverend Chumley? Stay tuned during todays movie Cosmos: War of the Planets!Dummm Dummmmm DUmmmmmmmmmmmM!