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Brandon, James, Britnee, and Hanna discuss a grab bag of dramas about wartime traitors, treasonists, quislings, and collaborators, starting with the Czech New Wave classic The Cremator (1969) https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 Welcome 04:40 The Pee Pee Poo Poo Man (2025) 07:56 Children of a Lesser God (1986) 11:51 The Passionate Friends (1949) 13:05 Hobson's Choice (1954) 17:08 Date Movie (2006) 23:15 Bull Durham (1988) 26:36 Vision Quest (1985) 32:30 The Cremator (1969) 52:16 The Ascent (1977) 1:11:41 The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) 1:26:47 The Good German (2006)
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Host Ally Pitts highlights the 40th anniversary of Come and See, directed by Elem Klimov, shares news about a season of films on the theme of anti-fascism at the Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford, and brings attention to a couple of other anti-fascist/anti-totalitarian/anti-cult of personality films. Links mentioned/alluded to in the episode: Antifa on screen at the Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford https://uppcinema.com/show_type/classic-season-antifa-on-screen/ Klassiki For a 30-day free trial of the streaming service Klassiki: klassiki.online/arussiansovietmoviepodcast/ If you use the code RUPOD50, you can get 50% off an annual subscription. Ally's Klassiki recommendations Come and See & Elem Klimov https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/a-russian-soviet-movie-podcast-594862/episodes/come-and-see-elem-klimov-1985-41611107 https://uppcinema.com/show/come-and-see/ https://letterboxd.com/thetop100/list/the-greatest-films-ever-made-as-selected/ https://www.criterion.com/films/28895-come-and-see https://princecharlescinema.com/whats-on/ The Cremator & Juraj Herz https://uppcinema.com/show/the-cremator/ Sun 11th and Mon 12th MAY https://uppcinema.com/show_type/classic-season-antifa-on-screen/ https://www.secondrundvd.com/release_cremator_bd.html https://klassiki.online/caught-by-the-night-gothic-visions-juraj-herz-podcast/ The Great Dictator, Charlie Chaplin, Pamela Hutchinson, and Eccentricism in Leningrad https://uppcinema.com/show/the-great-dictator/ https://pamhutch.wordpress.com/in-person/ https://www.bfi.org.uk/lists/10-great-films-1925 Includes The Gold Rush and Battleship Potemkin https://klassiki.online/ian-christie-eccentrism-soviet-avant-garde-podcast/ Ordinary Fascism & Mikhail Romm https://letterboxd.com/ally_pitts/film/triumph-over-violence/ Repentance & Tengiz Abuladze https://letterboxd.com/film/repentance/ https://films.klassiki.online/repentance Contact us/socials: All the links for a Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast and Ally Pitts you're ever likely to want or need: linktr.ee/russiansovietmoviepodcast linktr.ee/ally_pitts We changed the name of the show a little while back, but the social handles/contacts are a bit of a mishmash. Email: russophilesunite@gmail.com Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/Ally_Pitts/ Instagram: instagram.com/russiansovietmoviepodcast/ instagram.com/ally_pitts_movies_etc/ Listen to Ally's other podcast appearances on Podchaser
Today we go down the rabbit hole of the Czechoslovak New Wave with two dark, grimy, surreal versions of beloved fairy tales. First up is the 1978 horror fantasy BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (or literally, THE MONSTER AND THE VIRGIN), from THE CREMATOR's Juraj Herz; then Jan Švankmajer's demented stop-motion take on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, 1988's ALICE.Unwatchables is hosted by Marc Dottavio and Seth Troyer, produced by Tony Scarpitti, featuring artwork by Micah Kraus.You can support us on Patreon at patreon.com/unwatchables to get access to exclusive bonus content and weigh in on what we watch next.Find us online at www.unwatchablespod.com or shoot us an email at unwatchablespodcast@gmail.com. We're on Instagram and Twitter under @unwatchablespod.
Get ready to ignite the airwaves with scorching discussions and fiery insights in our blazing special episode, #137, airing on April 20th, 2024, at 9PM GMT! In this 420-themed extravaganza, we're stoking the flames of conversation as Balor takes a brief hiatus, making room for the fiery Velyna to join us. Joining our fire-fueled panel are the incandescent Tryxt and the infernal dr3adful, as we dive deep into the smoldering world of burning grass in Path of Exile. PATREON ►► https://www.patreon.com/catmasterOP LIVE STREAM ►► https://www.twitch.tv/catmasterOP TWITTER ►► https://www.twitter.com/catmasterOP LINKTREE ►► https://linktr.ee/fatedpodcast
Get ready to ignite the airwaves with scorching discussions and fiery insights in our blazing special episode, #137, airing on April 20th, 2024, at 9PM GMT! In this 420-themed extravaganza, we're stoking the flames of conversation as Balor takes a brief hiatus, making room for the fiery Velyna to join us. Joining our fire-fueled panel are the incandescent Tryxt and the infernal dr3adful, as we dive deep into the smoldering world of burning grass in Path of Exile. PATREON ►► https://www.patreon.com/catmasterOP LIVE STREAM ►► https://www.twitch.tv/catmasterOP TWITTER ►► https://www.twitter.com/catmasterOP LINKTREE ►► https://linktr.ee/fatedpodcast
Join Cremator from Ghoul as he unearths the sinister secrets of Creepsylvaniana. Fresh from the release of their latest EP, "Noxious Concoctions," Cremator takes us on a chilling journey through the genesis of their ghoulish creations. From the infernal inspiration behind their return to the recording studio to the harrowing sessions at Antisleep Audio, the macabre process is revealed. Prepare for a nightmarish interview direct from the depths of Creepsylvaniana. Welcome to the nightmare... https://tankcrimes.bandcamp.com/album/noxious-concoctions PS: I was unaware that the interview would be conducted in character. Feel free to laugh at my expense as I fumble through the initial exchanges, trying to make sense of what's happening - Andrew McK.
All been leading to this. The episode before the episode. What will happen? Will the podcast survive? "Thanks for all the fish." - a smothers brother, probably. This week we watched THE CREMATOR! Chapters 199! (00:00:00) 50% of Wrestlemania (00:08:18) Movie -The Cremator (00:23:43) We got a voicemail! (00:53:10) 200?! (00:58:13) Links Check out or Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/batandspider Join our DISCORD Get your Bat & Spider STICKERS here Get a sweet new Bat & Spider t-shirt here! All sale proceeds go to The Movement For Black Lives. Technical Adviser: Slim of 70mm Theme song composed and performed by Tobey Forsman of Whipsong Music. Follow Bat & Spider on Instagram Follow Chuck and Dale on Letterboxd. Bat & Spider on Letterboxd Bat & Spider Watchlist Send us an email: batandspiderpod@gmail.com. Leave us a voice message: (315) 544-0966 Artwork by Charles Forsman batandspider.com Bat & Spider is a TAPEDECK podcast, along with our friends at 70mm, The Letterboxd Show, Escape Hatch, Will Run For..., Twin Vipers, The Movie Mixtape, and Lost Light.
Welcome to the FINAL INSTALLMENT in our “Y'all Mothaf***as Need Satan” series! As we round up our dealings with Cinematic Satans we also discuss OUR PATREON (https://www.patreon.com/shudcast) where you can interact with us via Discord, see full episode video, get bonus episodes, and more… menacing Cody, Amber alerts, Akira Kurosawa, Paranormal Activities, and the other many movies that Curtis has recently watched, all leading up to our ultimate discussion of Mr. Rob Zombie and his Satanic masterpiece, THE LORDS OF SALEM. Speaking of PATREON… If you sign up at the $5 tier or above you will receive our first ever BONUS EPISODE where we go deep on Rob Zombie and what he means in all our lives – musically, cinematically, etc! So slam in the back of the SHUD-ula and get that sweet sweet bonus talk today! 00:00 - 13:00ish - Friendship! Amber alerts, menacing Cody regarding singing songs on our podcast, and all of our new friends over on the Patreon! 13:00ish - 1:22:00ish - All the other stuff we watched this time! Cody - Killers of the Flower Moon, Dunkirk, Dumb Money, Argylle, Dune, Inception, The Omen (2006), Poison for the Fairies, The Demon (1981), Berberian Sound Studio, Battle Royale, Se7en, A Serbian Film, Ghostbusters, The Cremator, The Black Cat, Dracula Prince of Darkness, Austin - A Serbian Film, Saw X, Out of Darkness, Funny Games (1997), Fire in the Sky, Nyad, The Creator, Warcraft, The Beekeeper, Curtis - Battle Royale, A Serbian Film, Funny Games (1997), Detroit Rock City, Blazing Saddles, Seven Samurai, Rashoman, Yojimbo, Sanjuro, The Hidden Fortress, Harakiri, Paranormal Activity 3, Paranormal Activity 4, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, Avengement, Badland Hunters, The Roundup, The Exorcist, After Hours, Donkey Skin, The Heroic Trio, Executioners, Lisa Frankenstein, Death Wish (1974), and Straw Dogs (1971). Lucas - Battle Royale, A Serbian Film, Prisoners, Black Swan, Galaxy of Terror, Suitable Flesh, Fury, Birdman, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, The Irishman, and Brawl in Cell Block 99. 1:22:00ish - 2:12:35ish - THE LORDS OF SALEM - SHUDdown and discussion! 2:12:35ish - 2:17:35 “Y'all Mothaf*ckas need Satan” awards! 2:17:35 - End - Our next theme and our next movie!!
Happy New Year! This week Josh and Drusilla cover the classic Alfred Hitchcock film, Psycho (1960). From wiki: “Psycho is a 1960 American horror film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay, written by Joseph Stefano, was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. The film stars Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin and Martin Balsam. The plot centers on an encounter between on-the-run embezzler Marion Crane (Leigh) and shy motel proprietor Norman Bates (Perkins) and its aftermath, in which a private investigator (Balsam), Marion's lover Sam Loomis (Gavin), and her sister Lila (Miles) investigate her disappearance.[8]Also, Carmel, Indiana, our favorite first-time watches, Julian Sands' butt, The Cremator, Don't Deliver Us From Evil, Orgasmo, Targets, Whistle and I'll Come to You, Dream Scenario, Wonka, While You Were Sleeping, transphobic killers, Dressed to Kill, Ed Gein, Bates Motel, Psycho II, Psycho III, Carnival of Souls, women driving, Peeping Tom, Frasier, Cate Blanchett loves horror, and more! NEXT WEEK: Safe (1995) Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.comDrusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel
We kick off a mayhem-filled Czechtember with a look at Jiri Weiss's 1967 film Murder Czech Style. Think of it as a stepping stone between 90 Degrees in the Shade and The Cremator with Rudolf Hrušínský as our main character, Mr. Meek, a man who marries the girl of his dreams at the encouragement of his boss.Jonathan Owen and Kat Ellinger join Mike to discuss this delightful film.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.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/5513239/advertisement
We kick off a mayhem-filled Czechtember with a look at Jiri Weiss's 1967 film Murder Czech Style. Think of it as a stepping stone between 90 Degrees in the Shade and The Cremator with Rudolf Hrušínský as our main character, Mr. Meek, a man who marries the girl of his dreams at the encouragement of his boss.Jonathan Owen and Kat Ellinger join Mike to discuss this delightful film.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/5513239/advertisement
This week, the kids discuss the Czech new wave film The Cremator from 1969. From wiki: “The Cremator (Czech: Spalovač mrtvol) is a 1969 Czechoslovak dark comedy horror film directed by Juraj Herz, based on a novel by Ladislav Fuks. The screenplay was written by Herz and Fuks. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1] In 1972, it won the Festival de Cine de Sitges Best Film award, where it also received awards for its star Rudolf Hrušínský and cinematographer Stanislav Milota.” Plus, some tv talk: USA Networks, Ellery Queen, Columbo, Murder She Wrote, Six Feet Under, etc. Drusilla watched the obscure Barbara Hershey/Jill Clayburgh film, Shy People (1987). Also mentioned: Eve's Bayou, Tangerine Dream, Josh is thinking about death a lot and he re-watched Friday the 13th Part 5: A New Beginning. He goes on a rant and the two discuss franchises: A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, The Texas Chainsaw, Scream, etc. They discuss the Czech new wave: Valerie and her Week of Wonders and Daisies, the Polish film Ashes and Diamonds, Cat People, Buddhism, Milos Forman, Rob Zombie, Rachel Sennott, and more! NEXT WEEK: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986) Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.comDrusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/ Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel
Heard of some gravesites, out by the highway, a place where nobody knows... This week, Cole and Zach are once again joined by Ryley to discuss one of the best and most famous films of the Czechoslovak New Wave, Juraj Herz' The Cremator. After discussing some new releases, including the latest seasons of Barry and Succession, we dive into a discussion of one of the movement's - frankly one of film history's - boldest, funniest, and darkest political provocations.
This week is the beginning of a new series, where Cole, Zach, and guest host Ryley sink their teeth into the Czechoslovak New Wave. Kicking off these conversations is Věra Chytilová's wild, crazy, madcap provocation, Daisies. Simultaneously one of the movements most popular and difficult films, it's the perfect unconventional focal point for a discussion on our first topic—anarchism. Stay tuned for our next episodes, which will be on The Cremator, The Firemen's Ball, and Marketa Lazarová!
Brandon, James, Britnee, and Hanna discuss a grab bag of dark, horrific takes on classic fairy tales, starting with the 1995 creature feature Rumpelstiltskin. https//swampflix.com/ 00:00 Welcome 02:14 Finde (2021) 05:30 The Little Mermaid (1968) 08:37 The Cremator (1969) 16:40 The Firemen's Ball (1967) 21:51 Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) 26:41 Rumpelstiltskin (1995) 48:41 Beauty and the Beast (1978) 1:02:50 Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997) 1:16:00 Freeway (1996)
Czech director Juraj Herz takes us on a dreamlike journey into madness of an employee at a Prague crematorium both before and during the German invasion leading to the Second World War. Or is he really trying to account for the madness of collaboration in a nation struggling with its own involvement with the holocaust? Well, we certainly can't say, but this film certainly seems to ask that question. *Come support the podcast and get yourself or someone you love a random gift at our merch store. T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, stickers, and more! If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Agnès Varda's One Sings, the Other Doesn't (1977).
You know those drab, mid-century French films where pale, thin guys in suits stare at each other with blank, unreadable expressions on there faces while a voiceover drones on describing this inaction with a slight undercurrent of pseudo-nihilism? But, like, it's somehow super thrilling AND deeply beautiful? Robert Bresson brings his stripped-down style to this meditative procedural about a despondent, but highly-skilled criminal that set the standard for angsty crime films. If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Juraj Herz's The Cremator (1969).
Teenagers with knives, invading insects, vampire children, crazed surgeons, wronged actors out for revenge—the horror genre has a haunted house for everyone, no matter your taste. Despite treating women like disposable straws, or lumping the queer and disabled together as monsters, scary movies have long been celebrated by the people most likely to be before the opening credits are done. For this year's season of scares, editor Joe Vallese asked 24 queer and trans writers to consider the horror movies that matter to them, from Halloween to Hereditary and all points in between. The resulting collection, It Came from the Closet, demonstrates the complicated relationship between the macabre and the marginalized. Go beyond the episode:It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror, edited by Joe ValleseRead these essays from the collection: Carmen Maria Machado on Jennifer's Body, Jen Corrigan on Jaws, Zefyr Lisowski on The Ring and Pet SemataryIf your taste runs to spooky books, too, we have several lists for that Our host's top horror picks, for every taste:Not that scary if you're trying to dip your toes into the genre: Les Diaboliques, The Devil Rides Out, A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, The Cremator, CureMild scares that come with a side of laughter: Sugar Hill, An American Werewolf in London, Throne of Blood, Rare Exports, PrevengeSpooky silents, most memorably watched with a live score: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Häxan, NosferatuBeloved classics: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Alien + Aliens, The Thing, The People Under the Stairs, Candyman, The Wicker ManModern favorites: The Babadook, Get Out, Raw, His House, The Witch, The House of the Devil, The DescentUnderrated gems: Possession, The Appointment, Onibaba, The Lure, Let's Scare Jessica to Death, Mother Joan of the Angels, It FollowsTune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.Have suggestions for projects you'd like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes! Our theme music was composed by Nathan Prillaman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 147 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., takes you through Trek through the Twos #20 with Featured Reviews of Black Dragons (1942) and The Seed (2021). The latter made its wide release this year thanks to Shudder. This makes for an interesting double feature of people not being who we think they are and done in a couple of different ways. Also on this episode are Mini-Reviews of It (2017), It Chapter Two (2019) and The Cremator (1969). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 2:53 Mini-Reviews: 2:59 - 19:09 Black Dragons Trailer: 19:09 - 21:03 Black Dragons Review: 21:03 - 32:00 The Seed Trailer: 32:00 - 33:52 The Seed Review: 33:52 - 41:19 Outro: 42:18 - 44:45 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode is all about aliens, which animals are acceptable to cremate, putting your dog down, why Sam is a cat guy, and why squirrels are invincible. It's all over the place. We know.Check out our merch: OnTapWithTheBoiz.comStreamforge RadioExclusive interviews with renowned content creators and game developers.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Smells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Reformed Financial Advisor Learn from a CFP® the why and how of integrating Bitcoin into your financial plan .Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Travelemployees.com/podcastPodcast for Travel Enthusiasts & Professionals Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyBuy our merch Supply the beer and help the boiz create content by grabbing some merch from our storeMuff Waders Discount Get yourself some really high quality drinking spenders. Use code ONTAP for 10% off!College Peep Show Merch Check out CPS gear and use code: ONTAP for 10% off your order
It is an undeniable fact. We went to the moon in 1969, not 1968 but the year after. Another undeniable fact is that on this week's episode we discuss The Cremator (1969) and DASHCAM (2021).
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special returning guest author/filmmaker Perry Ruhland discuss fascism on the rise in dreamy, existential Eastern European art horror with a double feature of Juraj Herz's THE CREMATOR (1969) and Béla Tarr's WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES (2000). Next week's bonus episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN (1957) and SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION (1990), 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 // 00:00-10:00 THE CREMATOR // 10:00-1:13:45 WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES // 1:13:45-2:17:58 Outro // 2:17:58-2:22:10 MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ 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/
In this episode's opening, Kirsty recommends the following: - This is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection (2019) - The Last of Sheila (1973) - Assembly by Natasha Brown - Several People are Typing by Calvin Kasulke And Rachael has these picks: - The Cremator (1969) - Mass (2021) - Ballad of a Soldier (1959) Around the 21-minute mark, we move on to the Star Wars topics! We start off with a spoiler-y discussion of The Fallen Star by Claudia Gray, the final novel of phase one of the High Republic publishing initiative. We share what we liked and what we felt could have been improved, going on a little mini rant about one Marchion Ro. Then, around 36 minutes in, we change gears to discuss the latest two episodes of The Book of Boba Fett - Episode 5: Return of the Mandalorian and Episode 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger. We really enjoyed much of episode 5, but are more mixed on the choices made for episode 6, particularly the ethical implications of its furthering of the deep-fake technology. Many thanks to Christy Carew for the Scavenger's Hoard theme, and Nemling for our artwork.
Episode 93: Days of Horror with Mike Civins Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Every October my good friend Mike Civins does a horror movie marathon. He watches 31 titles over 31 days, like clockwork. I have always been curious about his project, which happily ranges far and wide and includes movies that aren't often thought of as a horror. This year he watched the Alien movies, including Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Alien Resurrection, but he also saw Wolf's Hole, a movie from Daisies director Vera Chytilova. Also on the menu were goodies like Angst, Dolls, and a truly horrifying film, The Cremator. So, Mike finally came on the podcast to talk about his adventures, both the highs and the lows. Mostly I just quiz him at random about titles from his list so I can listen to the outlandish plots. You may be wondering why I'm posting this now, and the answer is, why not? If you like what you hear, why not support the podcast by signing up: rapold.substack.com Opening music: “Monserrate” by The Minarets Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Ryan Alexander - Twitter @ryanhasbadtaste - Instagram @therepublicofbadtaste Vollmannia podcast @vollmannia coming in 2022 Gateway Books - Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Hamlet - Goosebumps - Salem's Lot - Arguably - Christopher Hitchens TBR · The Books of Jacob by Olga Tokarczuk; translated by Jennifer L. Croft · The Plains, Inland, A Million Windows, Border Districts by Gerald Murnane · Doppelgänger, Leica Format, Trieste, Belladonna, EEG by Daša Drndić; translated by S.D. Curtis, Celia Hawkesworth, and Ellen Elias-Bursać · Vertigo, The Emigrants, The Rings of Saturn, Austerlitz by W.G. Sebald; translated by Michael Hulse and Anthea Bell · Mr. Theodore Mundstock, The Cremator by Ladislav Fuks; translated by Iris Urwin and Eva M. Kandler · Here in Our Auschwitz and Other Stories by Tadeusz Borowicki; translated by Madeline G. Levine · Satantango, The Melancholy of Resistance, War & War, Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming by László Krasznahorkai; translated by George Szirtes and Ottilie Mulzet · Like a Tear in the Ocean, Vols. I-III by Manès Sperber; translated by Constantine Fitzgibbon · The Book of Blam, The Use of Man, Kapo by Aleksandar Tišma; translated by Michael Henry Heim, Bernard Johnson, and Richard Williams · A Dreambook for Our Time, A Minor Apocalypse by Tadeusz Konwicki; translated by David Welsh and Richard Lourie · Nostalgia, Blinding, Solenoid by Mircea Cărtărescu; translated by Julian Semilian and Sean Cotter · Kin by Miljenko Jergović; translated by Russell Scott Valentino - Frost by Thomas Bernhard; translated by Michael Hofmann · The Street of Crocodiles and Other Stories by Bruno Schulz; translated by Celina Wieniewska · Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon · Lookout Cartridge, A Smuggler's Bible, Hind's Kidnap by Joseph McElroy Top 10 10. Women and Men by Joseph McElroy 9. The Doll's Alphabet by Camilla Grudova 8. How to Quiet a Vampire: A Sotie by Borislav Pekić; translated by Stephen M. Dickey and Bogdan Rakić 7. The Kindly Ones by Jonathan Littell; translated by Charlotte Mandell 6. Beloved by Toni Morrison 5. Wolf in White Van by John Darnielle 4. Ice by Anna Kavan 3. Rising Up and Rising Down, Vol I: Three Meditations on Death, The Days of the Niblungs, Definitions for Lonely Atoms by William T. Vollmann 2. Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace 1. Moby-Dick, or The Whale by Herman Melville
This week we watched The Cremator (1969) directed by Juraj Herz. It was a creepy time for all involved. Wanted to watch a Czech movie for Evan's second week in Prague and this is the one we chose. Check out our Patreon page at Patreon.com/Speakingenglish if you'd like to help support the pod. Thanks for listening !
@JoshuaDysart brings us a Czech expressionist film from the 60's, a surreal and grotesque look at the rise of facism before WWII. This show is brought to you by ALL of our dear patrons and especially by; Producer level patrons Jessica Gronsbell, Aaron Nowick, Lou Wilkerson and Seth Decker. It is also brought to you by Executive Producer level patron Erin Moriarty. Thank you all for the continued support! Contribute to the channel by donating at patreon.com/montressormediaWe do so many podcasts; The Film Rescue Show, Palette Cleanser, That Weird Ass Game, and Split the Difference, plus other videos, and special episodes on the patreon that you can't get anywhere else. For only $1 you can join the gang! Follow us on twitter!@Filmrescueshow@palatecleansed @sethxdecker - The Pitch Master General@OldPangYau - Team Host@hardcorebshot - Team Host@ErinMoriartyYT - Team Host@Devontheyarner - Team Host Discord Server https://discord.gg/xRcAyae
Mitch welcomes special guests Adrien Begrand and Skot Hamilton to the show to discuss one of the most controversial films of all time, SALÓ, OR THE 120 DAYS OF SODOM. Adrien Begrand is a first time guest! Adrien has been a freelance music journalist for the past 20 years, and has written for Decibel magazine, Rolling Stone, NPR, Spin, CBC, and MSN among more. He also works with the Juno Awards and the Polaris Music Prize, and is a voter for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He's also a huge movie nerd, with horror movies being his gateway to the art form. Skot Hamilton is a regular guest on The Terror Table who has appeared on multiple episodes including episodes 136, 161, 190 and 192. He is the film programmer at The Broadway Theatre as well as a member of Adolyne, The Grey light District and the Juno award winning band, Ken Mode. Other titles discussed include; ELEMENT OF CRIME, EUROPA, THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE, THE CREMATOR, JOGOKU, WINTER LIGHT, THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT(1972) and HALLOWEEN(2018). Follow Adrien on Twitter at @adrienbegrand and on Instagram at @basementgalaxy1 Follow Skot on Instagram at @skotkenmode This podcast is proudly presented by @saskpodcastnetwork Special thanks to this weeks sponsors, Highways/Snowplows Saskatchewan
Subscribe over at patreon.com/reelpolitik to hear this full episode, featuring Yair/Jack on Nightcrawler (2014), Buzzard (2014), The Cremator (1969) and Hollywood war films.
The first episode in our Foreign February series! We talk about the compelling and eerie, The Cremator, a dark humored take on the rise of dangerous ideology. You can send us requests, comments or just say hello at codeunknownpod@gmail.com Click on the link for all our social media pages including our YouTube with easily digestible clips of our episodes: https://linktr.ee/CodeUnknownPod Artwork created by Gustavo Silva. Check out his Etsy shop here.
Eric Lusain has the dollars to back up his wisdom! He controls and operates a very successful crematory and funeral business that has expanded across 5 locations. Eric has also made many millions in residential and commercial real estate. In this episode he provides tangible steps for young adults to achieve success at an early age. Listen in, take your notes, and let's execute this plan together!
Ashley’s Socials: https://www.twitter.com/ashleybwells https://letterboxd.com/quickdrawkiddo/ Who’s There? Socials: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/WhosTherePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WhosTherePodcast Email: TheWhosTherePod@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com In this episode we discuss The Guest, Misery, The Shining, Haunt, Host, Paranormal Activity, Ms. 45, Last House on the Left, Eli Roth’s History of Horror, The Thing, The Fog, Us, Get Out, Phenomena, Suspiria, The Crazies, Contagion, Outbreak, Night of the Living Dead, Nightmare on Elm Street, Ghoulies, Gremlins, Critters, Hob Goblins, The People Under the Stairs, The Possessor, Evil Dead (remake), The Cremator, Viral, The Cleansing Hour, Raw, Cannibal Holocaust, Halloween, Friday the 13th, Jason X, Jason Goes to Hell, Happy Death Day, Scream 5, Scream , Scream 2, Final Destination, The Invisible Man, The Conjuring 2, The Woman in Black, The Meg, The Nun, Candyman, Lair of the White Worm, The Shallows, Possibly in Michigan short, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Scary Stories, Mother, Reanimator Want to support the podcast? Check out more information here: https://anchor.fm/whostherepod/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whostherepod/support
Our last Director's Lottery* sees us tackle one of Graham's beloved Czechoslovak New Wave directors - Juraj Herz, the thrilling maniac behind The Cremator. We chose his 1972 Gothic fantasy Morgiana, which is less viciously political than his best-known film but equally mad, and equally replete with fish-eye lenses. In Off the Shelf, Rob reviews Mafia Inc., a French-Canadian gangland epic by Podz. That's it, just Podz. We're perplexed too. There's also a review from Graham about Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful, documenting the controversial career of the German fashion photographer and containing the best Grace Jones interview since, well, probably since whatever the last one was. Also Rob has enjoyed a VoD horror movie, so don't let this historic event pass you by! If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON (http://www%2Cpatreon.com/thegeekshow) . Alternatively, give us a 5-star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. The more feedback we have, the more people can enjoy our movie chatter.www.thegeekshow.co.uk (http://www.thegeekshow.co.uk/) *for now - listen to the show for exciting news... #cinemaeclectica #moviereviews #mafiainc #morgiana #jurajherz #slovakianfilm #gothichorror #fantasy #cats #podz #helmutnewton #helmutnewtonthebadandthebeautiful #documentary #photography #fashion #gracejones #isabellarossellini
#Czechember2020 continues with a look at Juraj Herz's Morgiana. Released in 1972 the film stars Iva Janzurova as both Victoria and Clara Tragen, two sisters who are driven apart by their father's will and the jealousy of Clara by Victoria.We've talked about Herz in the past including his incredible film The Cremator. And, for as subversive as that film was, it was Morgiana that got him into more trouble.Bill Buckingham and Kat Ellinger join Mike to discuss this wonderfully gothic horror film.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#Czechember2020 continues with a look at Juraj Herz’s Morgiana. Released in 1972 the film stars Iva Janzurova as both Victoria and Clara Tragen, two sisters who are driven apart by their father’s will and the jealousy of Clara by Victoria. We’ve talked about Herz in the past including his incredible film The Cremator. And, for as subversive as that film was, it was Morgiana that got him into more trouble. Bill Buckingham and Kat Ellinger join Mike to discuss this wonderfully gothic horror film.
#Czechember2020 continues with a look at Juraj Herz’s Morgiana. Released in 1972 the film stars Iva Janzurova as both Victoria and Clara Tragen, two sisters who are driven apart by their father’s will and the jealousy of Clara by Victoria. We’ve talked about Herz in the past including his incredible film The Cremator. And, for as subversive as that film was, it was Morgiana that got him into more trouble. Bill Buckingham and Kat Ellinger join Mike to discuss this wonderfully gothic horror film.
Welcome back to another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week the Gents cover The Cremator (1969) directed by Juraj Herz and Heart of the Dragon (1985) directed by Sammo Hung and Fruit Chan!!! We hope you enjoy the show!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Does it feel like an unlucky week to you? Well turn it around right now with this fresh episode centered around National Tattoo-Sale-Day, Friday the 13th! While you are getting your discount tattoo, let us envelop your ears with our tales of survivors in a tragic plane crash that did what they had to do and one of history's most prolific rappers' downfall. Better keep your four leaf clover on you for this one.
Pepper Mill Rondo, mystery tape???, Crazy Doberman, Cremator, Debby Friday, German Army, MAbH, BAHV, Devin Bateson (with Manolis), Budokan Boys, Lena Tsibizova, Maharadja Sweets, Network 34, and Spazz.
Pepper Mill Rondo, mystery tape???, Crazy Doberman, Cremator, Debby Friday, German Army, MAbH, BAHV, Devin Bateson (with Manolis), Budokan Boys, Lena Tsibizova, Maharadja Sweets, Network 34, and Spazz.
Stringray Scott Owenby, the Rad Rabbit himself, sits down with Mike and Patrick for a chat about his epic year of 2 BQs, Cremator 50, and Farm Daze 6 hour. Scott evokes his love for the running community and fishing. He shares insight into balancing a full time job with his love for running.
Angélica Hellish, Marcos Noriega e Douglas Fricke do Podtrash se juntaram na boate Kossakou para recomendar o que há de mais interessante no horror vindo da Rússia e Leste Europeu! Fica, que vai ter vodka! Do svidaniya tovarisch! Acesse o nosso canal do OK.RU Mencionados: Vyi (1967 / III-The Ritual (2015) / LOKIS - Rekopis profesora Wittembacha aka The Bear (1970) / The She-Wolf (Wilczyca-1983) / Ferat Vampire (1982) / The Cremator (1968) / Taxidermia (2006) / Queda Livre (2014) / Mister Designer (1987) / Dead Daughters (2007) / Visions of Suffering (2006) / Trackman (2007) / Dead, Father Frost Is Dead (1992) / The Green Elephant (1999) / Dark Waters (1993) / O Manuscrito de Saragoça (1965) / Vá e Veja (1985) / Valerie e sua semana de deslumbramento (1970) / Alice (1988) / Little Otik (2000) / Heart of a Dog (1988) / Leptirica (1973) / Izbavitelj (1976) - The Rat Savior / The White Ship (1975) / Why Don't you Just Die? (2018) / Werewolf-Orderlies (1984) / Vesna (1987) / Hasfalmetszők - amatőr játékfilm (1999) / Aelita (1924) / Land of Sannikov (1973) / Cartas de um homem morto (1986) / Stalker (1979) / A Noiva (2017) / O Caso dos Dez Negrinhos (Versão Russa para TV-1987) / Philosophy of a Knife (2008)
We are back and better than ever with results from Finger Lakes 50S, Cremator Ultra, Cry Me A River and more! This week we take a look at all the fun and quirky happenings from the world of Strava including. Join us as we try to make running mind-bogglingly less boring —– impossible right? Link … Continue reading "The RUNdown – Episode #37 | Finger Lakes 50s, Cremator Ultra, and More!"
In this episode, the '90s comic series Lady Death strikes a dubious blow for equality by showing that women are equally capable of starring in bad comics! But just how bad? And will the series leave us longing for (Lady) Death or just plain ol' death? Also in this episode: Lady Death’s real superpower is her incredible memory, Steven Hughes’ art would look perfect on the side of your sweet van, and Hell has seen better days. Discussed: Lady Death #1-3, #1/2, Swimsuit Special (1994).
The Cremator joins the boys for a chat about his career and WrestleMania
The Cremator joins the boys for a chat about his career and WrestleMania
This is a reconstruction by Cremator of our opening set at the mainstage of the Thunderdome 2005 event!
Czechtember continues with a look at Juraj Herz's The Cremator (AKA Spalovac mrtvol). Released in 1968, the year of the Prague Spring, the film stars Rudolf Hrusínský as Karl (or Roman) Kopfrkingl, a man dedicated to the idea of liberating the soul from the body through the practice of cremation.Samm Deighan joins Mike to discuss collaborators and the madness that gripped the world in the 1930s and '40s.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest Co-Host: Samm DeighanCzechtember continues with a look at Juraj Herz's The Cremator (AKA Spalovac mrtvol). Released in 1968, the year of the Prague Spring, the film stars Rudolf Hrusínský as Karl (or Roman) Kopfrkingl, a man dedicated to the idea of liberating the soul from the body through the practice of cremation.Samm Deighan joins Mike to discuss collaborators and the madness that gripped the world in the 1930s and '40s.
With KillDozer sent to Bethlehem PA for some grave robbing, the rest of the Overlook Hour cast take shelter in special guest host Math Mage's (Dan) gaming library. Little did they know Math Mage had just completed a ritual to summon Ghoul all the way from Creepsylvania! Luckily Ghoul was only interested in talking about their new album (Dungeon Bastards), upcoming horror themed wrestling event Bloodslam, and shredding Rob Zombie! Clark also talks about removing his twin brother from his neck, Math Mage gives us a rundown of what his school is advising teachers to do in case some creepy clowns show up, Dabbles shows us his DJ ButStuf logo and Lord Battle is rendered speechless in the presence of Ghoul! If you'd like to get in contact with us, you can reach us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com or on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter under TheOverlookTheatre.
DPPOD - Russell Hopkinson (aka Rusty Hopkinson), of You Am I and Treatment, previously of Radio Birdman, Nursery Crimes, Vicious Circle, Cremator, The Kryptonics and The Bamboos (among several other bands) talks to DPPOD. Rusty talks of his punk and hardcore origins in Perth, the life and times of You Am I, starting his own record label/distrubution company, and of being the Asia-Pacific representative for Daptone Records. http://youami.com.au http://www.facebook.com/youamihttp://twitter.com/TheYouAmI http://www.daptonerecords.com http://www.facebook.com/daptonehouseofsoul
On this ILLUSTRIOUS episode we discuss DAISIES, THE CREMATOR, and VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF… The post CINEPUNX EPISODE 45: Talking Czech New Wave with Justin Miller (@hauntlove) appeared first on Cinepunx.
On this ILLUSTRIOUS episode we discuss DAISIES, THE CREMATOR, and VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS with poster master mind and great friend of the show, Justin Miller (Hauntlove)!!! This episode is a LONG ONE! Interesting that the number one complain Justin has about the show is that, at times, the WACK AND ON TRACK section of the show can run too long, and his was 45 minutes! That was AFTER I cut out a story about his old nick name “Fred Nasty” which was his old screen name on Centerfuse! The world is a weird place. We also talked a good deal about all kinds of other things, from DEADPOOL to GOOSEBUMPS, to Justin getting hit during his favorite band AMERICAN NIGHTMARE! I talked to much as usual, and it is a real bummer, but this episode was GREAT and Justin was an awesome guest we cannot wait to have on again! I should include all kinds of links, like to that upcoming JOHN CARPENTER SHOW but for real editing 2 hours of show gets old. In fact, here we go with sound notes SOUND NOTES The sound turned out pretty cool, though eventually we need spit guards and shit on our mics so we have less weird mouth stuff going on. Sorry about all of that. Recently, on both shows I edit, I have been trying to cut out all the dead air and weird vocal ticks we have. I did some of that on this episode at first, but honestly I got discouraged by the length of the show, so the last hour or more is just raw feed. That is what we sound like. It sucks, I know. Sorry. RATE REVIEW SUBSCRIBE BUY COOL STUFF FROM JUSTIN WHO IS SUPER COOL The post CINEPUNX EPISODE 45: Talking Czech New Wave with Justin Miller (@hauntlove) appeared first on Cinepunx.
Here is the 24th installment of the Dreams of Consciousness podcast, featuring an interview with Cremator of Creepsylvanian thrashers Ghoul. I contacted the band through one of their human intermediaries. The interview was conducted just before their set at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn, in a van parked around the corner from the venue. I was lucky to leave with both the interview and my life [though I wasn't quite the same when I got home that night]. My thanks again to Cremator for taking the time to talk to me (and not eating me), and to you for listening. TRACKLISTING: "Mechanized Death" "Boneless" taken from Maniaxe "Coffins and Curios" "We Came for the Dead" taken from We Came for the Dead "Cult of the Hunter" "Rise, Killbot, Rise!!!" taken from Splatterthrash "Destructor" "Transmission Zero" taken from Transmission Zero "Graveyard Mosh/Ghoul" "Ghouls Night Out" taken from the Ghoul demo
This is the end... of the 60's! and boy do we send the decade out with a bloop... I don't know what that means... I'm sorry.Our features are The Illustrated Man, Eye of the Cat, and The Cremator. Tattoos, Kitty clues, and Commie blues, ohhhh myyyyyy.Drunk dial us! - (510) 698-9066Drunk Email us! - CinemaDiabolica@gmail.comDrunk Subscribe! - http://feeds.feedburner.com/cinemadiabolica
Magic Nanna, Dave Orders a Pizza, Cremator, Ma Turner, 10-20, TVO, Seed Melodies, Iasos, Phork, Radio People, Reviver, Prada and Oregon, Gripgevest and Kling, Cray, and Transfixed Movement.
Magic Nanna, Dave Orders a Pizza, Cremator, Ma Turner, 10-20, TVO, Seed Melodies, Iasos, Phork, Radio People, Reviver, Prada and Oregon, Gripgevest and Kling, Cray, and Transfixed Movement.