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From Hell it Came (1957), The Oily Maniac (1976), Cry Wilderness (1987) It's Turkey Time once again here at the podcast! And in this one, we have 3 wonderful titles to serve up to you, each one with a different flavor to appease a variety of tastes! As we've mentioned many times before, a "turkey" is not a bad movie. It's not an intentionally made bad movie. It is a film where the creators did their damnedest to make an honest-to-goodness quality production. For whatever reasons, either lack of budget, time, talent, or whatever, what they delivered might not be as good as they'd hoped, but it is still entertaining. Remember, the only bad movie is a boring one, and Turkeys are not boring. So tune in to find out about 3 Turkeys that we feel are more than worth watching during your own Turkey Day celebration! Movies mentioned in this episode: Abby (1974), Abominable (2006), Blood Freak (1972), The Chooper (1971), Corpse Mania (1981), The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), Cry Wilderness (1987), The Day of the Triffids (1963), Ghost Nursing (1982), From Hell it Came (1957), Hunchback of the Morgue (1973), Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957), It Came from Hollywood (1982), Night Train to Terror (1985), The Oily Maniac (1976), Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957), She-Creature (1956), The Unholy (1988)
Steve & Izzy continue Squatchtember, where they celebrate movies about everybody's favorite cryptid, as they are joined by Jason from the History of Bad Ideas Podcast to discuss 1987's "Cry Wilderness" starring an irritating boy, his dubbed father, a very red-faced man & more!!! What does Brigham Young have to do with this movie? Was the dad ever in danger? Are there great vacation spots throughout this movie? How many frozen turtles?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, do a lot of Coke, and enjoy!!! This episode is proudly sponsored by Untidy Venus, your one-stop shop for incredible art & gift ideas at UntidyVenus.Etsy.com and be sure to follow her on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Patreon at @UntidyVenus for all of her awesomeness!!! Try it today!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/untidyvenus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month Lee takes a look at music from films about possibly the world's most famous cryptid, the Sasquatch - or as it/they are better known in pop and general culture: Bigfoot. There are just so many films, especially in the last thirty years or so, that the list is focused on the real peak period of interest, the 1970s and 1980s. Even then this list threatened to be much larger than it ended up being, but a lot of the music was impossible to source. Still, Lee feels this list is large enough to pay proper tribute to that mythical(?) hairy giant in the woods. --Main Theme from "Bigfoot" (1970) --Richard Podolor --The Legend of Boggy Creek from "The Legend of Boggy Creek" (1972) --Chuck Bryant & Earl E. Smith --Popcorn from "Shriek of the Mutilated" (1974) --Hot Butter --Ballad of McCullough's Mountain from "Blood Beast of Monster Mountain" (1975) --Tim York --Exits and Truckstops from "Creature from Black Lake" (1976) --Jim McCullough Jr. --High in the Mountains & Bigfoot Theme from "Sasquatch" (1976) --Lane Caudell & Al Capps --Suite from "Snowbeast" (1977) --Robert Prince --What's it Take to be a Believer from "In the Shadow of Big Foot" (1977) --Phillip Malbrough --Main Title from "Return to Boggy Creek" (1977) --Darrell Deck --Yeti from "Yeti: Giant of the 20th Century" (1977) --Sante Maria Romitelli feat. The Yetians --My Spirit Runs Free from "The Capture of Bigfoot" (1979) --Mitch Irish with The Friends --Sensuous Tiger from "The Capture of Bigfoot" (1979) --Mitch Irish & Patty Holzmann with The Friends --Suite from "Night of the Demon" (1980) --Dennis McCarthy --Love Lives On from "Harry and the Hendersons" (1987) --Joe Cocker --Keep on Climbing from "Cry Wilderness" (1987) --Ralph Ives(?) --Main & End Titles from "Demon Warp" (1988) --Dan Slider Opening and closing music: Main Title from "Battle Beyond the Stars" by James Horner, and Main Theme from "The Final Terror" by Susan Justin.
Have you seen that other Capra film in which the protagonist in a moment of crisis, attempts suicide on Christmas Eve? Join Mike and Dan for a conversation about Meet John Doe (1941), a film Frank Capra made five years before It's a Wonderful Life and which shares that film's celebration of the common man—the John Doe—living and working and dying across the country. We know we'd all be better off—and the country would be in better shape—if we acted like the people in the John Doe Clubs, so why don't we? How many of your neighbors do you know on a first-name basis? When's the last time you reached out to someone you don't know very well but you know needs a hand? Capra's film may seem like a collection of platitudes, but it's a cross between A Christmas Carol and Lord of the Flies and is absolutely prophetic of a film that would follow it thirty-five years later about another media-created sensation who's mad as hell and not going to take it any more! The University of Mississippi Press has published many volumes of interviews of notable directors; you can find the edition on Frank Capra here. And—did you know that Capra wrote a novel in 1966, not published until 2018? Neither did we. You can find Cry Wilderness here. Follow us on X or Letterboxd. Incredible bumper music by John Deley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
This week's episode was streamed live in Twitch through Sacramento's own STAB comedy theater. Watch the VOD here--> https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1830854020On this episode: Raven's Landing starts production, the gang is streaming live on Twitch, and Tyler pays off his punishments. Tarantino gets the axe by 007 execs, Middle Class Film Class Trivia coming at ya, and we have a very special call-in guestIn news: Raven's Landing, Jacuzzi Pete, unibomber, Twitch, Jesse Jones, www.gofundme.com/stabcomedytheater , Wheel of Punishment, Camp Rock, Disney original movie, iHeartRadio, Daryl, Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato, Codename: The Cleaner, Cry Wilderness, National Lampoon's Gold Diggers, Steve Rudzinski, Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Best Amityville award, Amityville Uprising, Amityville Scarecrow II, Amityville Karen, Amityville in Space, Amityville Christmas Vacation, Super Taskforce, Meowy, Tubi, carny motivation, Bill Murray, Scrooged, Ernest P. Worrell, Wally Griswald, Shingles The Movie, silverspotlightfilms.com , http://stevebuster.com/ , Piecing it Together, Popcorn and Puzzle Pieces Facebook group, Top Male Thirst Trap in Pittsburgh, Ric Flair, Grossfest Lifetime Achievement Award, CarousHELL 3, Steelers, Hockey, Penguins, Indiewire, Casino Royale, Ian Fleming, Pulp Fiction, Madi Holmes, The Critic, Target, Home Goods, The Babadook, The Lighthouse, Star Wars, Mitch Burns, Dylan, Bruce Purkey, Heather Sachs, Joel Shinneman, Ryan Corbin, http://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:Javier Listener Stephen: The Maple Syrup Don Joel Shinneman Linda McCalister Heather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorks Ryan CorbinJason https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/ Brendan BealChris GeigerDylanMitch Burns linktr.ee/MitchburnsJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Spirited Away - MaxMeatballs - Disney+Never Goin Back - MaxDungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - Paramount+
On this episode: Jude Law has a creepy ice cream truck, James Gunn's new vision for Superman, and Tyler Picks a fight PLUS The Woody Harrelson saga we didn't cover, and 2 payoffs from the wheel of punishment. In news: Stab comedy theater, In a Lonely Place, Luca, Aftersun, Se7en, The Sixth Sense, Jude Law, ice cream truck, Peter Pan & Wendy, Captain Hook, Daniel Day Lewis, Kirk Lazarus, The Tonight Show, David Lowry, Jimmy Fallon, Pete's Dragon, A Ghost Story, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, Pete Sampras: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Mrs. Doubtfire, Freaks, Bruce Dern, It, Bill Skarsgard, Finn Wolfhard, Jack Dylan Grazer, Variety.com, James Gunn, Super Man, Superman Legacy, Henry Cavill, Christopher Reeve, The Witcher, Geralt of the North, Jackie Chan, Flash Gordon, Jason Bourne, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Zhang Ziyi, Jen Yu, Black Dynamite, Liam Neeson, Black Dynamite, Roger Murtaugh, Lethal Weapon, JohnMcClane, Danny Glover, Bruce Willis, Martin Riggs, Mel Gibson, Jeremy Irons, Woody Harrelson, Matthew McConaughey, Andrew Martin, Andrew Watches Movies, https://www.tiktok.com/@sinemacult , Charles Harrelson, Run Brother Run, John H. Wood jr., John F Kennedy, The Three Tramps, Natural Born Killers, Son of a Hitman, Spotify, Bruce Purkey, Eraserhead, Deadman, Tetsuo: The Iron Man, Bruce Bot, Cinemaddicts, Listener Joel, Da Hip Hop Witchhttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:Javier Listener Stephen: The Maple Syrup Don Joel Shinneman Linda McCalister Heather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorks Ryan CorbinJason https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/ Brendan BealChris GeigerJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:The Boxtrolls - NetflixThe Donut King - HuluCry Wilderness - Tubi DON'T WATCHDonnie Darko - HBO MaxJohn Mulaney: Baby J - NetflixThe Snowman - Netflix DON'T WATCHWild Things - ShowtimeCodename: The Cleaner - DON'T WATCH
On this episode: The Indiana Jones sequel that never was, and who knew Timmy C was a singer? PLUS two comprehensive lists from the fans, and a Star Wars series from an unexpected duoIn news: Easter, Bayside church, Jesus Christ, guilt trips, Dracula, pre-diluted gab and chatter, chat GBT producer, The Matrix, Narnia, Shrek, Constantine, Peter Stormare, Tik Tok, Collider, Indiana Jones & the Dial of Destiny, Dial Soap, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Lucas Arts, Star Wars, Rebel Assault, Super Star Wars, Date of Atlantis, Sophia Hapgood, Liam Gaughan, James Mangold, The Arc of the Covenant, Timothée Chalamet, Max Minghella, Bob Dylan biopic, Fred Astaire, Wonka, Call Me By Your Name, Hal, Aunt Linda, black and white movies, From Here to Eternity, Burt Lancaster, Ernest Borgnine, Frank Sinatra, Citizen Kane, The Lighthouse, Casablanca, It's a Wonderful Life, Psycho, It Happened One Night, Clark Gabel, Frank Capra, Double Indemnity, The Maltese Falcon, Jolly Rancher, Roman Holiday Frankenstein, Rebecca, Arsenic and Old Lace, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Schindler's List, Dracula, All About Eve, Dr. Strangelove, Cape Fear, The Hustler, Night of the Hunter, Joseph Bridges, Cineamaddicts, The Hart of London, Blood Fart Lake, Cry Wilderness, Star Games, The Grim Reapers, The Lucifer Complex, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, Things, Robert Monster, The Killer Shrews, LoQuesha, The Manipulator, Aztec Rex, Skidoo, Carnival Magic, Phone, Forbidden Zone, The Apple, Love on a Diet, German pottery, pickle brine, perpetual stew, sourdough starter, Daniels, Skeleton Crew, Jude Law, Jon Watts, Spider-Man, Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Universal, Swiss Army Man, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Lil Jon, DJ Snake, Turn Down for What, Taika Waititi, Thor: Ragnarok, Love and Thunder, Christian Balehttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:Javier Listener Stephen: The Maple Syrup Don Joel Shinneman Linda McCalister Heather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorks Ryan CorbinJason https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/ Brendan BealChris GeigerJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Lego Batman Movie - HBO MaxLove is Blind - NetflixBrotherhood of Death - YoutubeTetris - AppleTVM3GAN - PeacockMad Max 2: The Road Warrior - HBO MaxSeven Psychopaths - Paramount+, Pluto
Do you ever metaphorically feel like things are out of control, and someone else is at the wheel? We literally feel that way this episode when we meet the unfortunate creature that Dr. Odd has tasked with piloting our ship (as well as a few other unsavory jobs).This episode we discuss MST3K S11E2 – Cry Wilderness, a movie featuring a littering Bigfoot, and a lot of bowl cuts. Fortunately (despite the high ratio of bad hair) this turned out to be a fantastic MST3K episode – not just for the new season, but one of the best in the series.
We talk about Cry Wilderness this week, and here are some things you should know right out front: 1) Devori and Joe tried a new thing with their microphones, and it DID NOT WORK (expect audio issues), and 2) Jonah’s rap is criminally underrated. Host segments: crucial astral plane subtext; Devori’s season eleven betrayal; Jeff – Disney Princess ™; I’m a professional Bigfoot; the Schlossberg Cohen mystery; three times as many Shastas; Pablo Escobear; Normal Speed.Please be sure to like, share, rate, and subscribe. Find us on Facebook and Twitter, or on our Subreddit r/ArcaneJuggzz. All Rowsdower Cocktail Hour recipes are archived in our Subreddit.
Hi everyone! Welcome back for another week of reviews, and it’s going to be an exciting week here at One Movie Punch. This week we’ll continue our Golden Globes nominee and winner coverage, with four additional reviews. Ryan L. Terry will be back tomorrow with his review of WHERE’D YOU GO, BERNADETTE? BiCurean returns for Takeover Tuesday with their review of FROZEN II. And I’ll be picking up THE TWO POPES this coming Saturday, along with today’s review for surprise winner, MISSING LINK. We’ll also have a review for Johnny Daggers’ NOCTAMBULIST from last year for Indie Wednesday, another Fantastic Fest review from Andrew Campbell on Friday, and the exciting premiere of Christina Eldridge, aka Durara Reviews, with her review of WEATHERING WITH YOU from GKIDS. A super-exciting week on the main feed. Over on Patreon today, we’ve posted our full interview with filmmaker Robbie Walsh. You can catch last week’s review of his microbudget feature EDEN (Episode #679), then head over to patreon.com/onemoviepunch where the full interview will be publicly available for a limited time. You can also sign up to become a sponsor at any level, which will maintain access to all our exclusive content when it disappears behind the paywall. You’ll also be eligible for Sponsor Sundays, where you get to force me to review a film of your choice, as long as we haven’t reviewed it, with just a few exceptions. More information will be available in the promo before today’s review. Subscribe to stay current with the latest releases. Contribute at Patreon for exclusive content. Connect with us over social media to continue the conversation. Here we go! ///// > ///// Today’s movie is MISSING LINK, the Laika Entertainment animated adventure written and directed by Chris Butler. At the turn of the 19thcentury, Mr. Link (Zach Galifianakis), the last of the Sasquatch in the Western United States, recruits aspiring explorer Sir Lionel Frost (Hugh Jackman) to transport him to Shangri-La, the mythical home of the Yeti in the Himalayas. They are joined by Adelina Fortnight (Zoe Saldana), who has the map, but also pursued by rivals intent on making sure they fail in their quest. No spoilers. As one might imagine from someone who grew up in the 1980s and 1990s, I was a huge fan of Mystery Science Theater 3000, or MST3K. I wasn’t able to watch it regularly, a combination of early bedtimes and intermittent access on our local television channels, but every episode was pure magic. The recent reboot with Jonah Ray has been equally enjoyable, although it’s been tough to get through the immense number of episodes they’ve released. However, one of my favorites from Season 11 – The Return was for an absolutely bonkers, but sasquatch-laden environmental film called CRY WILDERNESS. And Jonah cracks a joke when they show a picture of a missing link character, labeling him Australopithecus Galifianakis. So, I guess MISSING LINK was an inevitable pairing. I’m not actually sure how I missed seeing this film in the theaters. As you might guess, and can verify in my review for last year’s THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT (Episode #533), I’m a huge fan of cryptozoology, and for Bigfoot in particular. Mr. Link is voiced by Zach Galifianakis, one of my favorite comedians. It is produced by Laika and is an epic adventure set at the turn of last century, written by Chris Butler, the genius behind PARANORMAN and the story for KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS, one of my favorite films from 2016. Pretty much everything I could ever want from a film, and I missed it. Along with everyone else, apparently, because MISSING LINK bombed at the box office, but did end up taking Best Animated Feature at this year’s Golden Globes, shocking pretty much everyone but those who saw the film. Laika is one of my favorite animation houses, specializing in a combination of stop motion and CGI, starting with their breakout cult favorite, CORPSE BRIDE with Tim Burton, then following up with 2009’s CORALINE, based on Neil Gaiman’s story. In fact, Laika’s filmography is a triumph of placing story first in such a way so that the delicate and detailed animation never has to compensate. The story for MISSING LINK is above average, melding together a bunch of awesome and intriguing ideas and characters, playing very well with emotional content and a genuine sense of comradery among the adventurers. I also love the larger lore suggested about the sasquatch/yeti/missing link that gets developed. The real star is the animation, which is top notch, especially the amazing series of long-takes that will leave you questioning whether it is still being captured frame by frame. Stop-motion animation doesn’t get nearly the credit it deserves, an art form that takes patience and precision. Every film usually includes some behind-the-scenes footage during the credits to show just how intricate the process can be. In particular, everyone should be astounded by the adventurers riding through the Indian jungle on an elephant, as I was equally astounded by some of the incredible sequences in KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS. Everything has a sense of plasticity, despite being a stop-motion picture at its core. Could this film have the same impact being 100% CGI? Perhaps, but Laika’s animation and process is hardly a gimmick, specifically because of their commitment to story. The voice work is pretty good, with Hugh Jackman, Zach Galifianakis, and Zoe Saldana handling the lion’s share. Galifianakis takes the gold with a nice melding of his natural expressiveness, combined well with the character’s animation, as well as the general demeanor of the character. Jackman and Saldana struggle with two relatively shallow characters, who have predictable story arcs. The rest of the cast is a combination of characters and caricatures, which may delight or anger depending on the viewer. In fact, I really wish MISSING LINK had the same courage as KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS to really deal with complex emotions and feelings, particularly about identity and place in society. We learn pretty quickly that MISSING LINK is a journey story, both externally towards Shangri-La, and internally for each character. Whereas KUBO had a depth to the lead characters, particularly the title character, MISSING LINK feels like it’s... well, missing something in most of its characters, perhaps confusing detailed characters with complex characters. I like the whole film. I even love some parts of it. In a particularly weak year for animation, MISSING LINK only barely stands out, but is still quite worth a viewing. MISSING LINK is a fun animated adventure from Chris Butler and Laika Entertainment. Using an incredible stop-motion process, viewers are treated to a fun journey set during the turn of last century, with a relatively safe and predictable story along the way. Despite its box office troubles, everyone who enjoys animation should absolutely check out today’s film. Rotten Tomatoes: 89% (CERTIFIED FRESH) Metacritic: 68 One Movie Punch: 8.0/10 MISSING LINK (2019) is rated PG and is currently playing on Hulu.
This week we discuss The Gore Gore Girls, Cry Wilderness, Pusher, Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession, The Evil Within, 1917 and The Horseman.
We're back for what we're calling the first official episode, after dubbing the last one our introductory show. Last time, we promised to talk Bigfoot movies and we are men of our word. We talk Cry Wilderness, Snow Beast, Creature From Black Lake; plus Andy did a little digging and found out that a certain Real OC Housewife was in The Capture Of Bigfoot; and the whole gang has a revelation about Bigfoot's winter coat. Andy sings The Legends Of Shadow Lake - My Spirit Runs Free https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuOJNYJ6KNw Our new favorite spot https://www.google.com/maps/place/ARCANE+VIDEO/@41.9316758,-74.012046,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89dd0f9e2dd9213d:0x862ef4a13de42ac1!8m2!3d41.9316758!4d-74.0098573 Thanks to Benni for an awesome intro https://open.spotify.com/artist/7n91xJ0ySUw00XTMukCuda Join the fun at https://www.meltasia.com/ Check out Greg's band at http://www.ereptiledestruction.com/ Email us at videophantoms@gmail.com https://www.woodstockpodcastnetwork.com/ is in association with http://www.radiowoodstock.com/
2036 Origin Unknown v Bird Box on the roulette, discussion on the state of Star Trek movie possibilities, and we chat Cry Wilderness, Escape Room, Bloodsucking Bastards, Bumblebee, Venom, Aquaman, The Executioner 2, Twice Dead, Vampire Hookers, Evil Come, Evil Go, Razorback, Sasquatch, Small Foot, Ghost Dance, Blue Vengeance, Desecration, Taboo 1-3, The Thing From Another World, The House With A Clock In Its Walls, Wolfen, Troy, Shoot To Kill, Under Fire, Class, Final Analysis, Revenge, Death Warrant, Maximum Risk, Lionheart, U Turn, The Hunted (1995), Good Time, First Reformed, Superman 2, and much more!
Life of Brian v Amityville: Its About Time on the roulette, end of year roulette round up 2018, and we chat Bumblebee, Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, Mary Poppins Returns, Avengers 3: Infinity War, Black Panther, Ant-Man & The Wasp, and much more!
On Episode #24, we talk Cryptids, your favorite inexplicable creatures that are RIGHT BEHIND YOU. Or close by anyway. We inform you on what a cryptid is and let you know why all the people who suggested the Jersey Devil as an Urban Legend were wrong! We talk Bigfoot, Chupacabra, Jersey Devil, Mothman??, Goatman, Trolls and Wendigos. The Ghouls watched Trollhunter and a special episode of the X-Files featuring the Chupamaria - I mean Chupacabra. And we take a stroll down memory lane and revist the video game, Until Dawn and its spooky monster. Talking Points: Cryptids, Jersey Devil, Pine Barrens, Chupamaria, 2 Men 1 Women Big Trouble, Trolls have feelings, Well he was Christian so, Fe Fi Fo Fum - wait that's Giants, Cry Wilderness!, Mr. Pickles, and Wake Me Up Before You Wendigo-go. Check us out on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play!! Rate, Subscribe, Comment. You know the drill. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-ghouls-next-door/support
Comedy writer Mary Robinson created riffs for 11 out of 14 episodes of Season 11 of, “Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return.” From, “Cry Wilderness” to “Starcrash” to “Avalanche,” Robinson’s riffs are everywhere. The Revival League sits down and interviews Robinson about her unique stamp of humor. Meanwhile, sickness fells the rest of the podcast team, so it’s up to Greg and Ryan to hold down the fort while everyone convalesces. In the Mini Soda Review, Greg and Ryan taste Rocky Mountain Soda Company’s Orange Creme. Then Ron rises from his sickbed to interview Emm Ledsam, who is raising money to bring Frank Conniff and Trace Beaulieu to the United Kingdom. All this, and a curious kid who asked an angry barn owl how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop, only to have his eyes clawed out by the angry raptor, on this episode of the Revival League Podcast! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
This week Jeremiah is joined by the world famous Bungler Bros! They do a Drive-By Review of The Captain is Dead from Alderac Entertainment Group. They also chat about driving games, a new Game Night Cage Fight in which Jeremiah pits Royals vs. Ticket to Ride, and much more. The Bungler Bros. appearance in this episode is heavily influenced by the "Cry Wilderness" episode of the newest season from MST3K :) Produced by Jeremiah --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rollpodcast/support
Think you know your obscure Mystery Science Theater 3000 trivia? Then come on down! Quiz show emcees Kate Page and Ron McAdams usurp the podcast and turn Greg and Ryan into their Vanna Whites, all while four teams from the studio audience compete to win gold, silver and bronze Tom Servo trophies! And you can play along at home, too! Three rounds, with the questions answered at the end of each round. Plus, the podcast gang finally interviews Jay Wolf Schlossberg-Cohen, all around Renaissance Man and director of “Cry Wilderness.” Even better, Ron sings; Bigfoot drinks Coca Cola, and Kate rocks a dinosaur hat. Recorded live in Paleo Joe’s at the Dino Hotel in Lakewood, Colorado, over Turkey Day weekend. Also, look for a very special upcoming radio play produced by the Revival League, our original black comedy, “Soylent Scrooge: Or Christmas Is Made Of People,” airing December 19. All this and a new Hallmark Channel holiday special about decorating some poison oak, “A Very Itchy Christmas Starring Valerie Bertinelli,” on this week’s episode of the Revival League Podcast! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
IF YOU LIKE THIS SHOW TELL SOMEONE ABOUT IT!! We rate and review too many beers to list. The boys are joined by fellow millennial and OIFN Podcast host Mike Sargent. Cory reads a fun story about BuckCherry. Andy is getting his ass joked. Tim gets drunk and ruins the show and as a result is posting this episode with a massive headache and a slight spell of depression! Every boring topic we could come up with from Net Neutrality to Cry Wilderness is discussed. Follow us! http://www.facebook.com/pilsnerpodcast http://www.twitter.com/pilsnerpodcast http://www.instagram.com/pilsnerpodcast http://www.twitter.com/sarg5533 http://www.instagram.com/andrewjacoby http://www.twitter.com/coryjensen http://www.twitter.com/thillesheim http://www.twitter.com/4everBrandy Our never updated website/blog: http://www.pilsnerpodcast.com Email us! oifnpod@gmail.com Want free stickers? Contact us and we'll get you some! Please subscribe, rate, and review us!
Owen and Skinslip wander into the woods and find themselves face to face with two Bigfoot films, one a newer film and the other a veritable classic of the subgenre
Cry Wilderness howls at Beth and Adam to discuss ice cream college, Mac and Me, Bigfoot, raccoons, and the puberty giggles.
In this episode we discuss Mike and Shaggy's new phone, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. We also talk about Sean Spicer, the failed Fyre Festival, police body cameras, Guardians of the Galaxy. Also of course we do our double feature movie review, this week it's Cry Wilderness via MST3K Returns and Avalanche Sharks. Go to www.PTRRadio.com for more information about the show.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Mystery Science Theatre 3000 edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Netflix's Mystery Science Theatre 3000. In this show, hosts Christian Bladt and Andrew Mena discuss episodes 2 & 3. ABOUT MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATRE: Between 1988 and 2017, 211 episodes of MST3K were produced, as was one feature film. The 11th season, consisting of 14 new episodes, was released April 14, 2017 on Netflix. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/
Officer Downe v Uncaged on the roulette, round one of our favorite movie per year of our lifetime, and we chat And Now the Screaming Starts, Purge: Election Night, MST3K: The Return: Reptilicus & Cry Wilderness, The Mangler, Graduation Day, Madman, Green Room, and much more!
In this freewheeling episode, Mark and Andy present tales from the Grand Canyon State for your listening pleasure! (With it being Dyngus Day and all (Google it), the guys had a full day of fun before sitting down to record.) After discussing the general geography of Arizona and the mystery of place names, they get into the goods: stories of Sasquatch activity in the north-northeast quadrant of the state, with a concentration on the Mogollon Rim. They touch on the work of the late Mitchell Waite and present the full story of Don Davis' encounter with Bigfoot near Tonto Creek. Then there is the "wild man of the rocks" account from 1903; Native American connections; you've just got to listen! But before all that, they give their impressions of the new Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode, "Cry Wilderness," which is a really, really bad Bigfoot movie, and therefore, a stellar MST3K entry. COME SEE US July 5 & 6 at the Willoughby Hills (OH) Public Library, 6:00 p.m. both nights! It's our own little Small Town Monsters conference, where the city meets the country. http://welibrary.evanced.info/signup/Calendar Find us at: https://www.facebook.com/Saswhat https://twitter.com/saswhatshow iTunes and Stitcher too... A great big "Howdy" to our listeners at WCR 97.1 FM in Wadsworth, OH! Listen Saturdays and Sundays at 7 PM anywhere on the TuneIn app. Write us at saswhatmail@gmail.com
This week on the show Adam and Kevin take a look at the newly released indie dramedy Little Boxes from director Rob Meyer. Other films discussed include Lupin III, Midnight Meat Train, the first three movies in the new season of MST3K (Reptilicus, Cry Wilderness, and The Time Travelers), The Creatures, Sandy Wexler, and Birth of a Nation. 00:08:50 - Little Boxes review 00:25:02 - Watch list 00:50:54 - New releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon for just $1 per month! http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse