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We ended the last day of the month with our last "Wasteland Wander'n" film called "Damnation Alley". Tune is as the Crew talk about how this film was not a great film but an entertaining one. We discuss the tension filled opening, the films that it must have inspired, and those man eating cockroaches. Ride with us as we come to the end of the wasteland.Don't forget to check out our crews contentKicking the Seat : https://www.kickseat.comLiterary License Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-literary-license-podcast/id1275942080
SPECIAL EDITION SEGMENT: Beyond The Outer Realm welcomes Jamie Corstorphine from The City of The Dead Tours in Edinburgh, Scotland Hosts: Michelle Desrochers Date: February 11th, 2025 Episode: 522 Discussion: Jamie is the Manager, spokesperson and has even been called the Crypt Keeper by "Cover to Cover" (Jacqui Dempster) for the Award-winning Edinburgh walking tours. He will talk about the the highlights of the tour, which includes the World Famous " Mackenzie Poltergeist". He has Tales to tell and will be sharing in his various experiences, and those from tour attendees. Many photos will be presented during the segment as well. Be prepared to be wowed. - Michelle has personally been on this tour, and has often said that you literally never felt alone as you went through these incredible sites . She wasn't talking about the living! The Dead have never left. Contact for the show - theouterrealmcontact@gmail.com Rumble: TheOuterRealm X - MicheleDerocher Website: www.theouterrealmradio.com Please support us by Liking, Subscribing, Sharing and Commenting. Thank you all!! About James: Jamie is the Manager of the Famed City of The Dead Tours. The Cover to Cover Article by Jacqui Dempster says it all perfectly. Jamie's place of work is a graveyard. Being surrounded by the Dead is a true labour of love. He is very passionate protector of the historical monuments and land which are under his care. Link to the article. https://search.app/8wXJs4jv5QiX7u326 - This becomes clear as you connect with him. A Host Extraordinaire who will leave you captivated and wanting to know more. About The Tour: ( from the Website) -The Award-winning Edinburgh walking tours, including sole access to Damnation Alley in the underground vaults and the Covenanter's Prison in Greyfriars Graveyard - lair of the infamous 'Mackenzie Poltergeist', the best documented supernatural case of all time. Researched and designed by best-selling historical author and award-winning novelist J A Henderson, our walks combine the weirdest stories, wickedest humour and wildest history. Named 'One of Britain's Best Ghost Walks' by Scare.com, Yahoo! Travel and Virgin Media, ‘One of the UK's Spookiest Tours' by The Sun Newspaper, ‘One of Edinburgh's top 10 attractions by USA Today. -Named ‘One of the Britain's Best Ghost Walks' by Scare.com, Yahoo! Travel and Virgin Media, ‘One of the UK's Spookiest Tours' by The Sun Newspaper, ‘One of Edinburgh's top 10 Attractions' by USA Today and ‘Edinburgh's Best Ghost Tour' by Lonely Planet. Short-listed for the prestigious Screamie Awards (3 times), winner of ScareTour's ‘Best Ghost Tour Award', highly recommended by TripAdvisor (including ‘Best Halloween Event') and awarded the Viator Badge of Excellence. WEBSITE: https://www.cityofthedeadtours.com Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/cityofthedeadtours?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== If you enjoy the content on the channel, please support us by subscribing: Thank you All A formal disclosure: The opinions and information presented or expressed by guests on The Outer Realm Radio and Beyond The Outer Realm are not necessarily those of the TOR, BTOR Hosts, Sponsors, or the United Public Radio Network and its producers. Although the content my be interesting it is deemed "For Entertainment Purposes" . We are always be respectful and courteous to all involved. Thank you, we appreciate you all!
Up to the Challenge is back after a two year hiatus. (Sorry about that.) This episode the we challenge each other with two sci-fi films. Up first is the 1977 sci-fi/adventure film DAMNATION ALLEY and the 2006 Mike Judge film IDIOCRACY. Hit up E Society on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/ESocietyPodcast/ Check out our ESP Spotify For Creators feed: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc E Society YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A E Society and Mac-Nez t-shirts Tee Public: http://tee.pub/lic/9ko9r4p5uvE X: @esocietypod @macnezpod @TheoZissou Instagram: @esocietypod @thezissou @macnezpod Nez and Taylor Blu-ray IG pages: @bluraynez @blurayterror TikTok: @esocietypod Taylor and Nez new podcast: Old Dawg New Trickz https://open.spotify.com/show/319KRWiJfGpMbFBLTp6E8P
It's JAN-uary, so Brian and Weinberg are ready to Michael down those Vincents as they jump in the Landmaster and traverse the wildly uneven landscape of Damnation Alley! How did those cockroaches gain armor plating?Support us on Patreon!
Ever had a heart-to-heart about your prostate while eating meatballs? That's where this episode kicks off—with some very candid dinner conversations about life's less glamorous moments. Johnny Spoiler dives into the latest movie headlines, from the marketing blitz of Smile 2 featuring Ray Nicholson's iconic grin to the overhyped, over-marketed return of Beetlejuice. We review a cult classic, Damnation Alley, where nuclear fallout survivors navigate mutant cockroaches and hillbilly marauders in an armored RV. And for those intrigued by sci-fi with a spicy twist, we talk about Megan Fox's latest role as a...well, let's just say a "unique" AI companion in Subservience. Join Mochi and get $40 off https://bit.ly/joinmochiBW
This week, we welcomed our oldest listener, Luke Larsson, to the podcast! We had a great time discussing this movie, in which we see Stringfellow Hawke and Hannibal Smith driving across the country in a nuclear wasteland! Listen in as we discuss Peppard's mustache, pornography explosions, Paul Winfield's gorgeous outfits and so much more!Movie Title: Damnation AlleyOriginal Release Date: October 21, 1977Find our Summer 2023 Series from Episodes 207 - 211Find The Airwolf Years from Episodes 96 - 189Find The Knight Rider Years from Episodes 1 - 95-----The 80's Years Opening & Closing Theme by: Steve Corning, http://thinkfishtank.comThe 80's Years Logo Design by: Luke LarssonFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampakleinInstagram: @the80syearsTwitter: @EightiesYearsTikTok: @the80syearsEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our Hotline: (207) 835-1954
We witness Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga plus we also discuss Boy Kills World, The French, Lorenzo's Oil, Awakenings, Narc and The Jinx: Season 2. 0:00 - Intro 16:00 - Review: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga 1:01:40 - Other Stuff We Watched: Narc, Lorenzo's Oil, Boy Kills World, Ferrari, Awakenings, Damnation Alley, Private Parts, The French, The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst 1:38:40 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 1:43:35 - Outro 1:45:40 - Spoiler Discussion: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Hey, remember Star Wars? The first one that came out in 1977 and surprised everyone, becoming a massive hit and changing Hollywood forever? Well, we're not reviewing Star Wars. No, we're reviewing the movie that 20th Century Fox was banking on being the hit of the year instead of Star Wars. It's called Damnation Alley! Very loosely based on a novel by Roger Zelazny, this tells the story of a bunch of people trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. There's a cool car in it, a bunch of giant scorpions, and a teenage Jackie Earle Haley!Join our Patreon for TWO bonus episodes each month! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepodFollow the show!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepodPodcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepodGot feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.comFollow the hosts!Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/SandroFeltChair- Aussie Nerds Talk Stuff podcast: https://anchor.fm/aussienerdstalkstuffZach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZackoCaveWizard- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/zach4damsOldie But A Goodie's theme tune is written and produced by Josh Cake. Check out his work here: https://www.joshcake.com/Check out other shows from our network 'That's Not Canon'! https://thatsnotcanon.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Collect the entire set as we talk about Beef jerky, True Detective, Terminator 2, Collector Plates, James Bond, dotAGE, Our Flag Means Death, Damnation Alley, Neither Beg Nor Yield, Gary Gygax, Sam and Victor's Day Off, Masters of the Universe, American Psycho remake, Neuromancer, Borderlands Cinematic Universe, and Naruto. SO don't eat off those, it's time for a GeekShock!
This week, Eric and Josh chat about: leap years, Y2K, Dark Shadows, retro Marvel Star Wars comics, Tubi, The Battered Bastards Of Baseball, Damnation Alley, Sharknado, Godzilla, Ultraman, and more! They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday February 9 - Thursday February 15: Freud's Last Session, The Braid, The Room, Zombie, Moonstruck, Once Within A Time, Casablanca, and Saturday Night Sinema!
Author David Manderson joins Mike to discuss Manderson's book, The Anti-hero's Journey: The Work and Life of Alan Sharp (part of the Studies in the History and Culture of Scotland series). Sharp was a novelist and screenwriter responsible for Night Moves, Rob Roy, Damnation Alley, and more.Buy David's book at https://amzn.to/47NqQlRBecome 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
Author David Manderson joins Mike to discuss Manderson's book, The Anti-hero's Journey: The Work and Life of Alan Sharp (part of the Studies in the History and Culture of Scotland series). Sharp was a novelist and screenwriter responsible for Night Moves, Rob Roy, Damnation Alley, and more.Buy David's book at https://amzn.to/47NqQlRThis 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're getting back to our regular programming with a special request from one of our listeners! Following our episode on The Road, listener Jeff shared his recommendation for another post-apocalyptic movie. According to Jeff, “It's an old one, but it still checks out.” Released in 1977, the same year as Star Wars, and two years before Mad Max, this “road movie” see a small group of survivors of World War 3 attempt to drive across the desolate wasteland to where they hope more survivors are living, facing freakish mutated insects and other dangers along the way. Starring Jan-Michael Vincent, George Peppard, Paul Winfield, and very young Jackie Earle Haley, based on the novel by Roger Zelazny, and directed by George Smight, the movie was, to put it kindly, a flop, despite being released in the new “Sound 360” surround format. But it has earned a cult following in the years since, with Jeff among its devotees, thanks in part to the true star of the film: the wasteland-crawling armored RV called The Landmaster, designed by Dean Jeffries. As Jeff writes, “One of my favorite movies growing up - for the vehicle alone - was Damnation Alley. I'd love to hear Legends take on it.” And take it on we shall! Donate to the Entertainment Community Fund here:https://entertainmentcommunity.org/ For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can write to Rum Daddy directly: rumdaddylegends@gmail.com
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Leigh Phillips is a composer, orchestrator, and producer with experience in creating unique compositions and orchestrations for media, concert performances, and CD recordings. In May 2023 for TALKING SOUNDTRACKS ON THE CINEMATIC SOUND PODCAST, Jason Drury had the pleasure of talking to Leigh Phillips from his home in Prague. Leigh was the first person Jason ever interviewed on his previous station, Kaspaar, way back in 2013. In this first part of a two-part interview, Leigh discusses his musical background, how he got into orchestration work and score reconstruction, and how he started working with James Fitzpatrick and Tadlow Records Also during both parts of the show, music chosen by Leigh himself will be played to highlight some of the orchestration and reconstruction projects he has worked on, including LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, EXODUS, SALAMANDER, RANSOM, DAMNATION ALLEY, and more. Enjoy! —— Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Joe Wiles, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Douglas Lacey, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown, John Link, Andreas Wennmyr, Matt Berretta, Eldaly Morningstar, Jim Wilson, Glenn McDorman, Chris Malone, Steve Karpicz, Deniz Çağlar, Brent Osterberg, Jérôme Flick, Sarah Brouns, Aaron Collins, Randall Derchan, Angela Rabatin, Michael Poteet, Larry Reese, Thomas Tinneny, William Burke, Clint Morgan, Rudy Amaya, Eric Marvin, Stacy Livitsanis, Rick Laird, Carl Wonders, Michael Poteet, Nathan Blumenfeld, Daniel Herrin, Mike Kohutich —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
Mike joins Matt & Todd once again for an apocalyptic road trip. Very loosely based on the novel by Roger Zelazny, this sci-fi adventure film bombed at the box office but has since become a cult classic. Starring Jan-Michael Vincent, George Peppard, Dominique Sanda & Jackie Earl Haley. This episode is dedicated to Dizzie & Finnegan. Our recently departed dogs.
In this episode, Neil and I review Damnation Alley -- quite possibly the Greatest Movie EVER?
In this episode, we gassed up our Landmaster 16-wheeled RV and hit the open roads to the drive-in theater to watch Damnation Alley (1977). How did this post-nuclear war road trip movie challenge its characters with radioactive landscapes and killer cockroaches. Why did Jan Michael Vincent call all the nuclear ICBMs to launch? What would you do if the CD player on your RV breaks halfway thru your half-life road trip? Tim Westmyer (@NuclearPodcast), co-host James Sheehan (@JSheehanDC), and special guest Dr. Natasha Bajema (@WMDGirl) answer these questions and more. Full movie (link working as of July 2023): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4eIKx2LEPU Before our RV converted to a boat in Detroit, we recommend: • Natasha Bajema, Rescind Order: A Highly Suspenseful Technothriller About Nuclear Weapons and Artificial Intelligence, 2020 book • natashabajema.com • RadioactiveRoadTrippinRR, YouTube channel • John Noonan, “In Nuclear Silos, Death Wears a Snuggie,” Wired, January 14, 2011 • The Day the Earth Caught Fire, 1961 movie • Thunder in Paradise, 1994 TV show • Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka, WarDay, 1984 book • Nitty Gritty Band rendition of Will the Circle Be Unbroken • Magic the Gathering, Armageddon card Check out our website, SuperCriticalPodcast.com, for more resources and related items. We aim to have at least one new episode every month. Let us know what you think about the podcast and any ideas you may have about future episodes and guests by reaching out at on Twitter @NuclearPodcast, GooglePlay, Spotify, SoundCloud, TuneIn, Stitcher Radio, SuperCriticalPodcast@gmail.com, and YouTube. Enjoy!
This week we journey through a post-apocalyptic landscape with only questionable judgement and poor character definition for company. Join us in Damnation Alley. We've launched a Patreon, so fans can now support the show and help keep the lights on at ISTYA towers. There are various benefits on offer, and we can assure you that Joe wearing his rubber dungarees isn't one of them. To sign up please visit https://www.patreon.com/istya If you want to contact the show, or simply have a chinwag with the chaps, then follow us on Twitter, join in the conversation on our Reddit page, or you can even contact us on good old email by sending your missives to - show@isawthatyearsago.com
The Film Club has moved to the Betsey Trotwood pub in London and recruited Alex Frith to discuss Hell Drivers from 1957, and Damnation Alley from 1977. These films have connections to 2000AD and we have opinions about both of them. You can watch Damnation Alley on Amazon video and email me if you want to borrow the Hell Drivers DVD.Get a copy of Alex's Two Heads from your local book shop, and check out Conrad's work on SpaceSpinner2000You can find a list of all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on instagram, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.comMusic used in this episode is Circuit Breaker by the artist Robodub.If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here Or Download hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
Lets talk about Damnation Alley from 1977. Don't forget to check out our podcast on Spotify, Amazon music, Apple podcast, and Google podcast. Also follow us on Twitter @bonsai_crew. And please Like, Share, and Subscribe to the channel! And check us out on Facebook and follow us there!
As people find themselves with more downtime around the holidays, the age old question presents itself: what do we watch? Luckily, there is no shortage of movies that are about, set in, or mention our city. So what makes a Vegas movie and which ones are worth watching? Co-host Dayvid Figler sits down with cinephile, poet, and professor Gregory Crosby to debate which Vegas movies should make your watchlist and which ones miss the mark. Our (non-exhaustive) Vegas movie watchlist: The Hangover Trilogy Honeymoon in Vegas (1992) Viva Las Vegas (1964) Casino (1995) The Night Stalker (1972) Hacks (TV) Fright Night (2011) Queen of Diamonds (1991) One from the Heart (1981) Con Air (1997) Leaving Las Vegas (1995) Lost in America (1985) Blade Runner 2049 (2017) Army of the Dead (2021) Damnation Alley (1977) Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Showgirls (1995) Did your favorite Vegas movie make the list? What did we miss? Keep the conversation going on Twitter @CityCastVegas or leave us a voicemail at 702-514-0719. Want more Vegas news, guides, and fun facts? Make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter at lasvegas.citycast.fm/newsletter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For our first Augustageddon episode, we're visiting the Zelazny classic Damnation Alley. Gather 'round the fire. . . Hope you like your mutant gila monster rare!
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Wow episode 70 already! Thanks for listening and helping to make this happen! First up tonight is the brand new film by director Robert Eggers, The Northman (2022). In the second half of the show The Randomizer chose a real winner for us in 1977's Damnation Alley. The other Sci Fi film that 20th Century Fox released in 1977! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/matthew-ulrich/message
Perry and David take the Hugo Time Machine back to the year 1968, when the shorter fiction was dominated by the Dangerous Visions anthology edited by Harlan Ellison and Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny won the Best Novel award. General News (10:07) Nebula Award Short List (03:14) Forthcoming Releases (02:29) Brandon Sanderson's Kickstarter project (04:15) Hugo Time Machine 1968 (01:12:20) Best Short Story (12:30) The Dangerous Visions anthology (00:50) The Jigsaw Man by Larry Niven (03:18) Aye And Gomorrah by Samuel R. Delany (03:17) I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison (02:17) Other possible nominees (02:44) Best Novelette (14:26) Faith of Our Fathers by Philip K. Dick (03:46) Wizard's World by Andre Norton (02:45) Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes by Harlan Ellison (03:04) Gonna Roll the Bones by Fritz Leiber (02:32) Other possible nominees (02:06) Best Novella (19:46) The Star-Pit by Samuel R. Delany (03:07) Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny (03:56) Hawksbill Station by Robert Silverberg (03:05) Weyr Search by Anne McCaffrey (02:48) Riders of the Purple Wage by Philip José Farmer (04:20) Other possible nominees (01:42) Behold the Man by Michael Moorcock (00:30) Best Novel (23:52) Thorns by Robert Silverberg (03:09) The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. Delany (05:39) Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny (09:34) Other possible nominees (04:36) Windup (01:25) Photo by Omar Houchaimi on Pexels
Perry and David take the Hugo Time Machine back to the year 1968, when the shorter fiction was dominated by the Dangerous Visions anthology edited by Harlan Ellison and Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny won the Best Novel award. General News (10:07) Nebula Award Short List (03:14) Forthcoming Releases (02:29) Brandon Sanderson's Kickstarter project (04:15) Hugo Time Machine 1968 (01:12:20) Best Short Story (12:30) The Dangerous Visions anthology (00:50) The Jigsaw Man by Larry Niven (03:18) Aye And Gomorrah by Samuel R. Delany (03:17) I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison (02:17) Other possible nominees (02:44) Best Novelette (14:26) Faith of Our Fathers by Philip K. Dick (03:46) Wizard's World by Andre Norton (02:45) Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes by Harlan Ellison (03:04) Gonna Roll the Bones by Fritz Leiber (02:32) Other possible nominees (02:06) Best Novella (19:46) The Star-Pit by Samuel R. Delany (03:07) Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny (03:56) Hawksbill Station by Robert Silverberg (03:05) Weyr Search by Anne McCaffrey (02:48) Riders of the Purple Wage by Philip José Farmer (04:20) Other possible nominees (01:42) Behold the Man by Michael Moorcock (00:30) Best Novel (23:52) Thorns by Robert Silverberg (03:09) The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. Delany (05:39) Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny (09:34) Other possible nominees (04:36) Windup (01:25) Click here for more info and indexes Photo by Omar Houchaimi on Pexels
Review time so soon? Actually this is the right time, we are finally gettin our heads out of butts and doin it right. Six films today and we ain't wasting no mo time. Today we start off with (No deposit no return 1976). Don Knotts and the guy whose rad wife broke his electric sex lamp star with one of the kids from escape from witch mountain, in this not silly enough Disney film that really does not promote street smarts. Cue Don Knotts doin bug eyes. Next we Have James Caan and the first captain Janeway n this western that actually has a 70's car in it for a second. It also has bad ass Susan Tyrell as a teacher giving the kids arms training. We coulda of used her to teach street smarts in the last film. (Another man another chance 1977) was quite a pleasant surprise for me, and I like those. Onward into (Damnation alley 1977) Where Jan Michael Vincent, Rorschach, and a cool van see to it that Paul Winfield, who's never even met Admiral Kirk, gets killed off way too soon. (Fire sale 1977) has Alan Arkin in the director's chair again for this wacky arson thrill ride that I liked better than the other 2 Decade under the influence crewmates. Please see this film under the influence. Next up we see my parents and friends parents roll their eyes and sigh as lil me once again grabs (Attack of the killer tomatoes 1978) off the video store shelf. Our fearless crew finally take on this low budget spoof and see if it holds up to adult eyes, or will we just roll them. Lastly we review (St. Jack 1979). R.I.P. Peter Bogdanovich, who actually appears in this film way more than your usual directors cameo's. Also we found him to look like an older brother to Rick Moranis. St. jack follows Jack, played amazingly by Ben Gazzara as he walks around Singapore knowing absolutely everyone in town. Thanks y'all, and if for some reason you like our shows please spread the word. Our people are out there somewhere, please help us find them.
In this episode of the science fiction podcast 'The ACE: Atomic Cinema Experiment,' we discuss Damnation Alley. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz Email: mftvquestions@gmail.com Audio version: https://the-ace-atomic-cinema-experime.pinecast.co UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us
It's hard to believe in the modern age of sheer bombast and explosion filled CG lightshows for their own sake, but not that long ago, the world of science fiction, yes, even that of the American cinema, tended to be devoted to a very different purpose and aesthetic. Like their low paid visionary scribes from the likes of Welles and Verne in the 1800s to the pulps of the 20's and 30's and the edge of current science devotees and aspirationists of the 1950s, the science fiction authors of the 1960s and early 70's had far more in mind than a cheap hour or two of mindless escapism from an increasingly dreary corporatocratic nightmare world we've all come to accept as if it were predestined master rather than an out of control dog to be brought to heel. For a few decades in particular, a hard SF mix of utopian aspiration and dystopian commentary and warning about then-new trends arising in contemporary society informed nearly every instance of same, from the lowest of budget to the highest of the highbrow, from the critically feted to the mocked and hated. Many of these names have gone on into legend: Orwell, Bradbury, Ellison, Ballard, Dick, Zelazny. And many films built off or inspired by such literary works have held their place in pop culture circles: The Planet of the Apes films, 2001: A Space Odyssey...and many of the otherwise unrelated films we'll be discussing this evening, like Fahrenheit 451, The Illustrated Man, The Omega Man, Soylent Green, Silent Running, A Boy and His Dog and Damnation Alley. So join us tonight as we speak of those hoary days before Spielberg and Lucas turned cinema into a wasteland of brainless popcorn fare, and realize just how many of the horrors warned against may already have come into being in our day and age, begging the question: why didn't we listen? Come and see what answers await, as we talk the thought provoking dystopias of the counterculture era, right here on Weird Scenes! Week 83: SF with a message - the dystopic visions of the counterculture era https://weirdscenes1.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/WeirdScenes1 https://twitter.com/WeirdScenes1 (@weirdscenes1) https://thirdeyecinema.podbean.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/third-eye-cinema-weird-scenes-inside-the-goldmine-podcast/id553402044 https:// (open.spotify.com) /show/4s8QkoE6PnAfh65C5on5ZS?nd=1 https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/09456286-8956-4b80-a158-f750f525f246/Third-Eye-Cinema-Weird-Scenes-Inside-the-Goldmine-podcast
Jan-Michael (Airwolf) Vincent and George (A-Team) Peppard team-up in this post-apocalyptic journey from California to New York in the hopes of finding the last remnants of civilization in Damnation Alley (1977) based on the novella by Roger Zelazny. Hit the road with Invasion of the Remake as we rethink and remake this cult, sci-fi movie for a new generation. Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, PodChaser, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook & Instagram: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com Buy a cool t-shirt, PPE masks and other Invasion of the Remake swag at our TeePublic Store!
Eliot Hochberg of the Never Not Funny podcast joins Aaron and Duc to discuss the 1977 film "Damnation Alley". Can stars like Jan-Michael Vincent, George Peppard and Jackie Earle Haley drive the Landmaster to a KILLER conclusion? Listen and find out
Writer and director for comics, film and TV David Avallone joins Chris to talk about his work on the new Red Sonja movie, Damnation Alley, the original Fantastic Four movie by Roger Corman, News of the World, Gunpowder Milkshake, Sweet Tooth, and more.
Jan Michael Vincent and George Peppard struggle to survive in a post-apocalyptic landscape plagued by giant scorpions, massive storms, and a skyline of odd and shifting colors. Sounds like a normal day in modern Los Angeles. Also featuring the talents of Paul Winfield, Dominique Sanda, and Jackie Earle Haley. Directed by Jack Smight (Harper).
In a little T Rex tangent I couldn't fit into the Damnation Alley saga, we exploring the culty connections between dread dino Satanus in Judge Dredd, Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park and Westworld, time tourism, 2000 AD's Flesh, T Rex hunting, and Ray Bradbury!
We continue to trace the various science fiction vehicles inspired by Roger Zelazny's Damnation Alley. We learn how both Zelazny's story and the Adventure 2000 toys turned up in a classic Judge Dredd tale in 2000 AD, plus look at some futuristic toys from the same ear - the Xploratrons from Corgi - who also had connections to the galaxy's greatest comic too!
In the first of a two part trip to the 'Orrible 'Ouse of Terrible Old Tat we trace a strange family tree spawned by Hell Tanner's ride in Roger Zelazny's Damnation Alley, and see how the movie version's Land Master influenced a successful line of sci-fi toy vehicles from Matchbox - the Adventure 2000 range.
Damnation Alley is the story of a tricked-out military RV being driven around under some very brightly colored skies after a nuclear apocalypse that takes thirteen minutes to play out. Somebody was very concerned that we might not understand what had happened to the world, because this was four years before The Road Warrior demonstrated what postapocalyptic movies should be like. Sadly, it was also five months AFTER Star Wars came out, which made Damnation Alley look like absolute slop. Also! This ends our Postapocalyptic run, and we will now transform into Monty and Rhias vs. Movies: Fantasy. Because we’re going to start watching fantasy movies. Monty Ashley and Rhias Hall.
Damnation Alley is the story of a tricked-out military RV being driven around under some very brightly colored skies after a nuclear apocalypse that takes thirteen minutes to play out. Somebody was very concerned that we might not understand what had happened to the world, because this was four years before The Road Warrior demonstrated what postapocalyptic movies should be like. Sadly, it was also five months AFTER Star Wars came out, which made Damnation Alley look like absolute slop. Also! This ends our Postapocalyptic run, and we will now transform into Monty and Rhias vs. Movies: Fantasy. Because we’re going to start watching fantasy movies. Host Monty Ashley and Rhias Hall.
This episode looks at the mutation horror films, and asks when they overlap with natural horror. Films discussed include Them!, The Killer Shrews, Night of the Lepus, Bug, Food of the Gods, Damnation Alley, Piranha, Alligator, Prophecy, Eight Legged Freaks, and Annihilation, among others. I hope you are enjoying these episodes! A list of natural horror films is available on our blog, anatomyoffear.com, in case you want recommendations. We will be watching natural horror films all month, and if you want to participate, use the hashtag #NaturalHorrorNovember. Join us online at https://anatomyoffear.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/anatomyoffear/. Also, you can now email us at anatomyoffearpodcast@gmail.com. If you'd be willing, please head to iTunes and leave us a 5-star review. It only takes a minute and does a lot to help us out.Intro Music: Intro music courtesy of Cory Chy. Find his music online at https://soundcloud.com/cory_chy and http://youtube.com/CoryChy Audio clips during our show are not ours, and permissions for those belong to those who created them. We're not trying to steal anything, and will give credit whenever we can. If you'd like us to remove any audio clips, please let us know and accept our apology. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anatomyoffear/support
Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny Show Notes Intro 00:07 Synopsis 00:56 Themes and Games 12:00 (Ribbon Drive, Witch: Road to Lindisfarne, Ultraviolet Grasslands, Deluge, Station Eleven, American Gods) Further reading 24:33 (the movie, Annihilation, Roadside Picnic, Into the Badlands, Kiteworld) Other links Fear of a Black Dragon's episode on the Ultraviolet Grasslands Andy Bartlett's blog…Read more 81: Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny
From the Probabilities Archive: Roger Zelazny (1937-1995), in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, Richard A. Lupoff and Lawrence Davidson, recorded December 7, 1979. Digitized, remastered and edited in August 2020 by Richard Wolinsky. Today, a quarter century after his death from cancer at the age of 58, Roger Zelazny's star has dimmed but from the early 1960s into the 1980s, Roger Zelazny, was one of the giants in the world of fantasy and science fiction. Often expropriating characters from myths and legends from around the world, his stories and books delve into the nature of time, and into fragmented multiverses. A poet as well as a fiction writer, his prose demonstrated that science fiction at the time was not merely a genre of ideas and characters, but of literary merit as well, though he never escaped into the world of mainstream literature. Zelazny first burst like a comet onto the science fiction scene in the early 1960s, and with the award winning novels This Immortal and Lord of Light, as well as his short stories and novelettes, established himself as a force to be reckoned with. In 1970, the first of his ten-volume Chronicles of Amber series was published as Nine Princes in Amber. This series of five books, focusing on a character named Corwin, was completed at the time of the interview. He would a few years later write another five books focusing on Corwin's son, Merlin. One reason Zelazny's reputation faded is because so little of his work was adapted. In 1977, an dreadful film adaptation of his novel Damnation Alley came and went in a flash. And outside of a short story adapted for The Twilight Zone, none of Zelazny's work has appeared on screen, though Lord of Light has been in development for decades. It's odd that the Amber books have never been adapted for television. This interview with the late Roger Zelazny was part of the Probabilities series of programs that aired on KPFA in Berkeley, beginning in 1977. The show was started by Lawrence Davidson, who was the science fiction book buyer at the legendary Cody's Books in Berkeley, and myself, at the time working as a behind the scenes volunteer at KPFA. Joining us intermittently, and then as a full time co-host was science fiction writer Richard A. Lupoff. With no guidance and no training, though Richard Lupoff had done some radio in Miami a few years earlier, we were all still finding our footing on December 7, 1979, when this interview was recorded, in Zelazny's hotel room during a Bay Area science fiction conference. In this fragmented interview, recorded while people were coming and going, and going and coming, Richard A. Lupoff focuses on Zelazny's publishing history, I focus on the Amber books, and Lawrence Davidson asks questions about Roadmarks, Zelazny's most recent novel. None of us paid much attention to the location of the microphone. The interview was digitized, remastered and re-edited into some kind of hopefully coherent form in August, 2020. The interview aired once in early 1980, and has not been heard in forty years. Zelazny would return to Amber in 1985 with Trumps of Doom. Roadmarks seemed to be the first volume of a new series, but Zelazny never followed up with a sequel. During the 1990's, he would complete five short stories set in the world of Amber, which took place after the last novel, Prince of Chaos, in 1991, which would also turn out to be Zelazny's final solo published science fiction fantasy novel. However, during the 1990s, he did collaborate on works with several other writers. His most famous collaboration, though, was Deus Irae, with Philip K. Dick, which came out in 1976. The post Roger Zelazny (1937-1995), 1979 appeared first on KPFA.
This week we’re looking at films directed by stuntmen. We start with the grand-daddy of the stunt caper; Hal Needham, who doubled for Burt Reynolds before directing him in Hooper (1978), their second of six collaborations. Next up is Chad Stahelski who doubled for Brandon Lee in The Crow (1994) and Keanu Reeves in The Matrix (1999), leading to John Wick (2014). We finish with Stahelski’s uncredited co-director on Wick; David Leitch, who doubled for Brad Pitt and Matt Damon during his career and made his debut directing Atomic Blonde (2017).Also: Peter Bogdanovich. Jock Mahoney. Jan-Michael Vincent’s chin. Damnation Alley (1977). Joe’s experience with stunt performers. Lexi Alexander. Keanu Reeves’ 3-gun drill. Up (2009). Mark Millar. Flipping the hero/villain dynamic. Shit sandwiches. Baba Yaga. Punching up Die Hard 4.0. Big Wick Energy. The Coldest City. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011). Filth (2013). No Way Out (1987). Haywire (2011). The Fun Police. Split (2016). Scott Adkins. We discuss some “Cunning Stunts”
It's another episode of the campfire chat show. Trading vehicles to get into Dorian Gray again after 5 weeks of truck driving. Following a hay truck down a goat trail with interlocking tetris-like hay bales. Crossing the ocean back to mainland in the LandMaster. A discussion about Thousand Trails and the passive aggressive neighbours. The movie is called "Damnation Alley," not "Valley of the Damned."
It's another episode of the campfire chat show. Trading vehicles to get into Dorian Gray again after 5 weeks of truck driving. Following a hay truck down a goat trail with interlocking tetris-like hay bales. Crossing the ocean back to mainland in the LandMaster. A discussion about Thousand Trails and the passive aggressive neighbours. The movie is called "Damnation Alley," not "Valley of the Damned."
Lighters are clicking and flicking, wheels are rolling, and badasses are extremely American this time around as we climb into our *checks notes* LandMasters and take off across the blasted countryside of ... Damnation Alley. Tuff-guy posturing meets clouds of suspiciously sweetly scented smoke and maybe a few more descriptions of the sky than you were expecting, and the IDEOTV men have to have ANOTHER on-air strategy session to address WHY do all these books have damn' PLAGUES in them, anyway. We can't exactly give this book a ringing endorsement, we're not clappers in its audience, but we're not on Team Pull 'Er from the Shelves, either. If you'd like to know more about what we ding Damnation Alley on, press the button and maybe grab your bong! Recommendations: Blue Light Yokohama by Nicolás Obregón "Letterheads" by Sarah Jeong Music: "1,133 Rite of Spring Beats" by Various Artists "Undertaker Theme (12th) American Badass Uncensored Green Grass INtro" by Jesus, who CARES
Tune in as Chris talks driving montages, killer insects and radioactive Hillbillies as the LSCE screens the 1977 cult classic “Damnation Alley” Join us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/LSCE/message
Episode #324! This week we continue on with the podcast from our homes. First up Scott talks about the Roger Zelazny novel "Damnation Alley". Barry recalls his awesome meeting of Zelazny also! Don't miss that. Barry then talks about some recent scores he's netted on EBAY and Groupees. To wrap up this episode DL talks about two recent reads with "Fantastic Four Season One" and "Mowgli's Mirror". Check it out!
When you really, really, really wanted to hear Death Cab for Cutie, you’d go to a coffee shop. Tuffley In a world that looks like Uwe Boll’s remake of Damnation Alley, we bring you the latest episode of Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 Audio Trainwreck. Agenda: This is the world we live in now Sirius […]
When you really, really, really wanted to hear Death Cab for Cutie, you’d go to a coffee shop. Tuffley In a world that looks like Uwe Boll’s remake of Damnation Alley, we bring you the latest episode of Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 Audio Trainwreck. Agenda: This is the world we live in now Sirius […]
Sci-Fi-Ebruary continues, though the world ends! It's apocalypse week on JFD as we take a look at three movies that depict the end of the world. First, a group of random survivors seek to re-start civilization if the monsters leave them alone long enough in Roger Corman's "Day the World Ended." Next, a ragtag group drive a superheroic tank across a barren and irradiated post-WWIII America in "Damnation Alley." Finally, a fascist group wants control of a post-apocalyptic Texas that's full of violence and punks in Joe D'Amato's "2020 Texas Gladiators." All this plus Nerd News, new bumpers, DVDs, Raimi Chat, Sweetman, junkmails, and so much more! Direct Donloyd. Got a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll fly to polish outerspace for your love and support. Please avoid checking out this embarrassing merchandise.
Soylent Green, A Boy and His Dog, Logan's Run and Damnation Alley are all discussed here!
Satire! Parody! 1970s weirdness at its finest! Today on the program we discuss the 1978 Judge Dredd story-arc The Cursed Earth originally published in 2000AD (the magazine not the year). Loosely based on Roger Zelazny's novel Damnation Alley the story finds out titular anti-hero traveling across a nuclear fallout wasteland on a mission to save The post Collected Edition: Episode 52: Judge Dredd – The Cursed Earth appeared first on The Collected Edition.
We enjoy clearing some major backlog on our recently ingested pop culture including: Damnation Alley, Soldier (1998), The Lion King 2019, Game Play the Story of the Videogame Revolution, Liam Gallagher: As it Was, The Exorcist 3, El Camino, Dora and the Lost City of Gold (yes, honestly) and Joker. WE ARE PART OF A NEW PODCASTING NETWORK. Check out the shows and articles of our geeky pals at http://wearepodsyndicate.com/ Feedback appreciated at chinstrokervspunter@gmail.com and hang with us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChinstrokerVsPunter Reviews on iTunes/Apple Podcasts appreciated: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chin-stroker-vs-punter/id513618876
Stumbling toward the finish line of Reel Future, the Pavement Pounders discuss Roger Zelazny’s “Damnation Alley” and its 1977 film abomination adaptation. The movie’s plot makes little sense. We fixed it for you. Rankings!: Colin/James/Seth: novella movie Notes: Galaxy magazine “Damnation Alley”: https://archive.org/details/Galaxy_v26n01_1967-10_modified/page/n5
Stumbling toward the finish line of Reel Future, the Pavement Pounders discuss Roger Zelazny’s “Damnation Alley” and its 1977 film abomination adaptation. The movie’s plot makes little sense. We fixed it for you. Rankings!: Colin/James/Seth: novella movie Notes: Galaxy magazine “Damnation Alley”: https://archive.org/details/Galaxy_v26n01_1967-10_modified/page/n5
Boat cars, “Killa Cockaroaches”, and cannibals, oh my! Much to Jen's chagrin, in her absence the team, Shaun Duke, Paul Weimer, and Alex Acks, discover a lot to criticize in the 1977 film adaption of a Roger Zelazny book, Damnation Alley! Jen likes to think they only criticize it because they just wanted it to […]
Story: Die nukleare Katastrophe hat den Planeten heimgesucht. In unzähligen Ländern der Welt schlugen Atombomben ein und brachten das Leben auf der Erde aus dem Gleichgewicht. Gigantische Stürme und Fluten fordern ihren Tribut und überschatten den Planeten mit einer Welle des Schreckens. Eine kleine Gruppe Überlebender einer Militärbasis macht sich auf, um dem letzten irdischen Funksignal zu folgen, in der Hoffnung, noch weitere Überlebende zu finden, denen sie sich anschließen können. Ihr Weg führt sie quer durch verwüstete Einöden einst blühender Landschaften und verfolgt von radioaktiver Strahlung, grausamen Naturgewalten und mutierten Rieseninsekten begeben sie sich auf die Strasse der Verdammnis und haben nur ein Ziel: Überleben!
Story: Die nukleare Katastrophe hat den Planeten heimgesucht. In unzähligen Ländern der Welt schlugen Atombomben ein und brachten das Leben auf der Erde aus dem Gleichgewicht. Gigantische Stürme und Fluten fordern ihren Tribut und überschatten den Planeten mit einer Welle des Schreckens. Eine kleine Gruppe Überlebender einer Militärbasis macht sich auf, um dem letzten irdischen Funksignal zu folgen, in der Hoffnung, noch weitere Überlebende zu finden, denen sie sich anschließen können. Ihr Weg führt sie quer durch verwüstete Einöden einst blühender Landschaften und verfolgt von radioaktiver Strahlung, grausamen Naturgewalten und mutierten Rieseninsekten begeben sie sich auf die Strasse der Verdammnis und haben nur ein Ziel: Überleben!
Reel Science returns with the San Diego Natural History Museum and Digital Gym Cinema pairing sci-fi films with real scientists to put the movie science into a broader context. Whether you want preview of the film series or if you can't make the films but want to watch sci-fi films with some questions to ask you'll want to hear entomologist Michael Wall and cognitive scientist Eric Leonardis dissect "Damnation Alley" and David Cronenberg's "The Fly."
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Marc Hurwitz, founder of HiddenBoston.com and writer for DigBoston.com, about the closing of the Damnation Alley Distillery.
Wych Vs. The Doomsday Clock: Week #69, 7 Hours 00 Minutes to Doomsday – Have ascot will travel On this episode Daeron has an out of body experience that leaves him cold & decides to join Wych for a while This week: Ice, Roaches, & Colour Gels MOVIE TITLE: Damnation Alley (1977) (1:31 Run time)IMDB DESCRIPTION:In a post-apocalyptic world, a group of survivors travel and find other settlements in huge custom designed all terrain vehicles. Director: Jack Smight Known For: 66 Directing credits including 1974’s Airport 1975! Stars: Jan-Michael Vincent … Tanner Best known for playing Stringfellow Hawke in Airwolf & Link Simmons on Tv’s Danger Island! George Peppard … Denton Best known as John ‘Hannibal’ Smith in the 80’s Classic TV series – The A Team! Dominique Sanda … Janice Best known for a bunch of French stuff! Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WychVsTheDoomsdayClock/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/wych-vs.-the-doomsday-clock/id1198996032?mt=2Legion Podcasts: http://www.legionpodcasts.com/wych-vs-the-doomsday-clock/Twitter: @TheWychSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/77nXqRIDFOzh0C4bY9IL2PStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/bind-on-equip/wych-vs-the-doomsday-clock?refid=stprTuneIn: http://tunein.com/program/?ProgramId=954080SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/wychvsthedoomsdayclock/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wychvsthedoomsdayclockpodcast/Android users just search for Wych in your favourite app Remember to check out all of the other great podcasts on the Legion Podcast Network: http://www.LegionPodcasts.com “Wych vs The Doomsday Clock: Is a show that I kind of look at it like it’s the the podcaster’s podcast – Where everyone [...] The post Wych Vs. The Doomsday Clock: Week #69, 7 Hours 00 Minutes to Doomsday – Damnation Alley (1977) appeared first on Legion.
In this episode we discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of the 1977 box office bomb that was Damnation Alley. Episode edited by Ebba Intro remixed by Linnea Starcrashed logo designed by Ebba Music: Polyphonic Congas by Unicorn Heads
We provide a spoiler-free review of Marvel's "Ant Man and the Wasp", talk about how it fits into the MCU and then discuss the movie of the week: "Damnation Alley".
Before we fling ourselves into a discussion about noble sacrifices, we talk about Ghost, Hereditary, and Damnation Alley. Next week: The First Purge The post Qt3 Movie Podcast: 3×3: noble sacrifices appeared first on Quarter to Three.
Let's take a tour through the irradiated wastelands, shall we? Don't worry, we'll be safe in our high-tech LandMaster vehicles, complete with 12 wheels, rockets, and more. That's right, folks, it is time to visit Damnation Alley! Join myself and my buddy Josh Haney from No Fate Survival as we talk about this true gem from the late 1970s. The Three Minute Survival Tip this week talks about a few common prepper mistakes and what to do about them.
The apocalypse happens. Jan-Michael Vincent is pretty chill about it. George Peppard suggests driving from southern California to Albany, New York in an armored all-terrain vehicle. They do that. Movie over. Improv comic and movie buff James Roach joins James and Sid to talk about Damnation Alley, a movie where NOTHING HAPPENS. Enjoy long scenes where a guy shaves and discusses the rotation for taking showers? No? Neither does anyone. Damnation Alley is bad. It's worse than a BattleTruck/Killdozer marathon. Listen to this podcast instead of watching it. Find us online @ReelsandWheels, @S2KJames, @SidBridgeComedy - https://www.facebook.com/ReelsandWheels/ Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher and be sure to comment, thanks!
Distributed by 20th Century Fox Music by Jerry Goldsmith Produced by Jerome M. Zeitman and Paul Maslansky Directed by Jack Smight Das erste Kuckucks-Ei im neuen Jahr und dann gleich so ein faules Ei. Phil hat den Wunsch eines unserer Hörer ernst genommen und serviert Jo, wie immer ahnungslos was da auf ihn zu kommen würde, den 1977er DAMNATION ALLEY, eine wirklich missratene Science Fiction/Endzeitvision aus dem Hause 20th Century Fox. Aber wir haben auch Gutes darin gefunden… den Landmaster, die Musik… den Landmaster, die Musik… ähm. Okay. Hört am besten selber rein! In diesem Podcast spielen wir an mehreren Stellen AUDIO-ZITATE aus dem Film ein, um unsere Gedanken zu untermauern und um die Beschreibung von bestimmten Szenen besser nachvollziehbar zu machen. Weitere Infos dazu unter: fadinglights-podcast.de/leitbild/
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
On episode six of THE ARCHIVE, the first show of 2018, host Jason Drury showcases six brand new expanded archival soundtracks released at the end of 2017. However, to open the program, you’ll hear selections from the first major release of 2018, Michael Kamen’s swashbuckling score to 1991’s ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES from Intrada Records. The great music continues as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of James Horner ‘s Academy Award-winning score to TITANIC, the 40th anniversary of CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND with music by John Williams and the 50th anniversary of CASINO ROYALE scored by Burt Bacharach. Then Jason plays selections from DIE ANOTHER DAY by David Arnold and ends the program with selections from two classic Jerry Goldsmith scores, DAMNATION ALLEY and THE RUSSIA HOUSE. If you want to hear Tim Burden’s interview with Mike Matessino on his work on the 20th Anniversary CD set of CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND, you can listen to it by going to https://soundcloud.com/timburden/40-years-of-close-encounters-of-the-third-kind-with-mike-matessino Cinematic Sound Radio http://www.cinematicsound.net WROCK Radio http://www.wrockradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
Kevin Maher joins John and Pete once again to talk about Ron Cobb's atmospheric processor design, the Landmaster from Damnation Alley, and the Gilligan/Skipper-like relationship of Hudson and Apone.
Young Frankenstein is all of the atmosphere of Universal horror of the 30s and all of the schticky fun of Mel Brooks. Eric and Jason talk a lot about Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, and Herve Villechaize. Eric confuses hilarious Canadian Graham Clark with Python’s Graham Chapman. They also talk about Black Christmas (1974) , Jaws, Phantasm , Arachnophobia , and Damnation Alley . Jason talks about the Oregon coast and Christopher Lee. Then at 36:30, we time travel to September of 2015 and some housekeeping Drew had about Mr. Robot and Misophonia. References Young Frankenstein: A Mel Brooks Book: The Story of the Making of the Film Dracula, presented by Fangoria Musick and Bleak December Interview with Gene Wilder 1984 Marty Feldman - Six Degrees of Separation Yellowbeard Charo - Live at Haugh Performing Arts Center - Flamenco Guitar File length 51:58 File Size 47.8 MB Subscribe to us on iTunes Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com
So this movie like the road trip from hell. Join Scotty, El Jefe Loco, and Eric as they travel along from the a post apocalyptic west and head to Albany, New York. Also the Shot Girl joins Scotty and as a new drink for us to enjoy! So kick back and relax and enjoy the road trip! Follow Us on Twitter @mopcastnetwork On facebook facebook.com/mopcastnetwork
Welcome to the world of to- Morrow, it isn’t pretty! The DGS is joined by one of it’s own, Kris Patrick Vezner to discuss the origion of one of tabletop gaming’s cult favorites, The Morrow Project. Ever wonder what would happen if it all ended tomorrow, well you are in luck because on this episode we go through the early editions of The Morrow Project, a game that sees it coming and charges you the player with rebuilding society. Damnation Alley meets A Boy and His Dog for what will surely be a fun show!
Special Guest: Paul MaslanskyAs part of the discussion of Paul Maslansky's sole directorial effort, Sugar Hill, Mike talked to Mr. Maslansky about his long and storied career as a producer, focusing on Race with the Devil, Damnation Alley, and The Silent Flute.
Kick off Apocalyptic August with us as we're all about post-apocalyptic bloodshed. First, though, Desmond gives a Dread Media Top 5 on Unconventional Apocalypse Films. Then Darryll joins him for a review of the Australian zombie apocalypse film Wyrmwood. Rich the Monster Movie Kid takes us on a trip down Damnation Alley. Finally, Desmond pays tribute to the late Rowdy Roddy Piper in his review of the bonkers mutant frog apocalypse film Hell Comes to Frogtown. Recorded music might not stick around after the big one, so let's go all out while we can: "War of the Zombies" by Creepersin, "Wormwood" by Michale Graves, "Light the Sky on Fire" by Jefferson Starship, "Pure Massacre" by Silverchair, and "Zombie Apocalypse" by Kirby Krackle. RIP Hot Rod! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Kick off Apocalyptic August with us as we're all about post-apocalyptic bloodshed. First, though, Desmond gives a Dread Media Top 5 on Unconventional Apocalypse Films. Then Darryll joins him for a review of the Australian zombie apocalypse film Wyrmwood. Rich the Monster Movie Kid takes us on a trip down Damnation Alley. Finally, Desmond pays tribute to the late Rowdy Roddy Piper in his review of the bonkers mutant frog apocalypse film Hell Comes to Frogtown. Recorded music might not stick around after the big one, so let's go all out while we can: "War of the Zombies" by Creepersin, "Wormwood" by Michale Graves, "Light the Sky on Fire" by Jefferson Starship, "Pure Massacre" by Silverchair, and "Zombie Apocalypse" by Kirby Krackle. RIP Hot Rod! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Kick off Apocalyptic August with us as we're all about post-apocalyptic bloodshed. First, though, Desmond gives a Dread Media Top 5 on Unconventional Apocalypse Films. Then Darryll joins him for a review of the Australian zombie apocalypse film Wyrmwood. Rich the Monster Movie Kid takes us on a trip down Damnation Alley. Finally, Desmond pays tribute to the late Rowdy Roddy Piper in his review of the bonkers mutant frog apocalypse film Hell Comes to Frogtown. Recorded music might not stick around after the big one, so let's go all out while we can: "War of the Zombies" by Creepersin, "Wormwood" by Michale Graves, "Light the Sky on Fire" by Jefferson Starship, "Pure Massacre" by Silverchair, and "Zombie Apocalypse" by Kirby Krackle. RIP Hot Rod! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Kick off Apocalyptic August with us as we're all about post-apocalyptic bloodshed. First, though, Desmond gives a Dread Media Top 5 on Unconventional Apocalypse Films. Then Darryll joins him for a review of the Australian zombie apocalypse film Wyrmwood. Rich the Monster Movie Kid takes us on a trip down Damnation Alley. Finally, Desmond pays tribute to the late Rowdy Roddy Piper in his review of the bonkers mutant frog apocalypse film Hell Comes to Frogtown. Recorded music might not stick around after the big one, so let's go all out while we can: "War of the Zombies" by Creepersin, "Wormwood" by Michale Graves, "Light the Sky on Fire" by Jefferson Starship, "Pure Massacre" by Silverchair, and "Zombie Apocalypse" by Kirby Krackle. RIP Hot Rod! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Two words, Kevin Kostner. Now you know why we’ve watched this film. Armin Mortazavi, one of the awesome people we met during the Montreal Sauce podcast live from CDM graciously joined us to experience Waterworld. Where can you watch it? (Or, avoid it?) Buy the Blu-Ray Or stream it: iTunes Amazon Here’s our notes, although be warned, they got wet and were hard to transcribe: Water is expensive. In 1995, this was the most expensive movie to date until Titanic was made two years later. Batman Forever made more money than this film at the box office. Yet, Waterworld finished above great films like Braveheart and Outbreak. There’s a live Waterworld show at Universal Studios theme park? According to Wikipedia it was award winning and ran for 10 years. This film is bold in its world-building, but cartoonish like a USA Up All Night movie, something like Hell Comes To Frogtown. Armin drops science on us. Why not convert sea water to drinking water instead of urine? Who does Kostner think he is, Chris Hadfield? Chris calls the film Von Dutch Punk. There’s lots of lipstick in the dystopian future for Jeanne Tripplehorn. Michael Jeter speaks his own strange language in this film, much like in The Green Mile. Is it recycling or Soylent Green? Dennis Hopper is our satirical villain and sort of fun. Baymax in Big Hero 6 has more dialogue than Kostner in this film. When Chris berates the little girl’s drawing, Arturo in the chatroom chimes in to ask, “How many opportunities does one get to draw on a Waterworld. Armin says Kostner is taking Tripplehorn to Futurama’s old New York. The guys are confused that people don’t remember dry land but do remember Captain Joseph Hazelwood. Kostner does the rear axle movie trick to an airplane? Paul wonders if Waterworld is the sequel to Zardoz. Armin’s review, “I don’t even know why I am watching this?” Chris says this is no Space Truckers which is not saying much. Lots of fun lore included on the imdb page and Wikipedia page for this film. Armin suggests that you watch Blade Runner instead of this film. If you see have seen Waterworld, Paul suggests that you watch Armageddon and pretend Michael Bay directed both. If you haven’t seen it, watch Splash instead. Chris suggests Damnation Alley for your post apocalyptic needs or The Incredible Mr. Limpet if you’re into fish-people. Thanks to Armin for joining the guys. Check out his “cartoon endeavors” at biasedcat.blogspot.ca. Hopefully, we can get Armin back if he wasn’t scared away by the Kostner film. Support Film Frown on Patreon
For the 26th episode of Podcast at Ground Zero the topic will be Damnation Alley. Damnation Alley is a 1967 science fiction novella by Roger Zelazny, which he expanded into a novel in 1969. A film adaptation of the novel … Continue reading →
For the 26th episode of Podcast at Ground Zero the topic will be Damnation Alley. Damnation Alley is a 1967 science fiction novella by Roger Zelazny, which he expanded into a novel in 1969. A film adaptation of the novel … Continue reading →
Suedepup and Damian Legion are extremely thankful this week. Pup is thankful for his post-apocalyptic lottery winnings, and Damian is thankful that old-timey slang is dead. But most of all, the guys are thankful for all those who listen to Z.E.D.D. Radio on a weekly basis and have propelled the show into the top 5 for "Podcast of The Month" over at podcastland.com. Still a few days left! Vote here: http://podcastland.com/podcasts/212280/z-e-d-d-radio. What's with all the DayZ mania last week? Ever hear of Damnation Alley or The Plague (2006)? Make up your mind, zombies, do you like fire or not??!!! Daryl Dixon will never be a personal hygiene spokesperson. Never. And it wouldn't be a complete episode if the guys didn't discuss last week's Z Nation and TWD episodes, now would it? Thank you all for listening and subscribing! Please leave us a review on iTunes and Stitcher - it helps keep the generator running. Stay safe out there! (email: zeddradio@icloud.com / Twitter: @ZEDDRadio)
Some guys go for a ride in a motorhome. And that's about it. It's one of the poorest executed movies 20th Century Fox ever put out. The movie consists of 1) blow up world 2) blow up only safe place 3) drive to Albany 4) get a bump on the head and die, get eaten by cockroaches, get raped by mutant rednecks, pick up a junior sized Peyton Manning, float motorhome from Detroit to Albany 5) Profit?
We pack up and ride in our Landmaster as we prepare for a post-apocalyptic world in Damnation Alley. Sam shares his usual keen info on the movie, Jackie throws some more bad movie trivia your way and we all review our Netflix and Amazon streaming movies for the week. Brought to you by Nuke Juice, the only energy drink for a nuclear wasteland traveler.
From the Ghostbusters to the apocalypse, this is a Halloween Garage Hour that drives every stake home. Admit it, you can hear the Ghostbusters' siren in your head right now... In a rare case of good planning, we even nab calls from Nacho in Wisco and Jaime in Ramona, so our interstate cabal of gearheads and beerheads and cheeseheads and cartoon villians is complete. On-air with Hostus Maximus Justin Fort is none other than Poison Ivy (and her alter-ego, Tess), The Most Interesting Man in the World, Grizzly Chris and Dirty Dave. They cover the gamut of essential talk-show topics, like sharks eating people, Animal House (Eat Me!), the Blues Brothers, M'night Shlamalamlam's movies about trees and owls, Critical Mass and why it might be insane, Stephen King's natural state of paranoia, and the lunacy that was the Pickle Administration's Cash for Clunkers program. Podcast up and try this one on. It's a classic. jf
Welcome to the After Movie Diner and Dr.Philip Rowan is back this week discussing B-Movies. Cult, Grindhouse, oddities, call them what you will, we call them a damn good time!In this episode we are discussing:StrykerGone With The Pope9 Deaths of a NinjaVanishing PointDamnation AlleySo if you like your movies a little rough around the edges but filled with ingenius ideas, weirdness and laugh out loud ridiculousness then you're in the right place!You can e-mail us:aftermoviediner@gmail.comYou can follow us on Twitter: @aftermoviedinerSearch for us on Facebook -The Podcast from the After Movie Dinerand pleasecomment, leave feedback, rate and review us on Talkshoe.com and iTuneshttp://amdpodcast.blogspot.com
It's the end of the month, which means it's time for the end of the world with another Post-Apocalyptic Summer episode on Mail Order Zombie! This time around, Brother D and Miss Bren take a look at The Postman (dir. Kevin Costner) and Damnation Alley (dir. Jack Smight), with an assist from MOZ Family Members Tracey and Scott, respectively. Not only do they tackle the movies, they also tackle the books upon which the films were based. Also, 'dillo prepared a review of the film A Boy and His Dog (dir. L. Q. Jones) (which I say still has one of the best DVD cover art images ever - a smiley face in a mushroom cloud - GOLD!). Mixed into the episode is a bit of post-apocalyptic news, the Post-Apocalyptic Quiz, the Zombie Aptitude Test and a more-musical-than-normal Feedback Discussion.Email us at MailOrderZombie@gmail.com or call us at 206-202-2505!Palavr.com Forums - http://palavr.com/forum.php/ B-Movie Cast - http://bmoviecast.com/Disney, Indiana - http://www.disneyindiana.comDavid Brin's Official Website - http://www.davidbrin.com/David Brin on The Postman - http://www.davidbrin.com/postmanmovie.htmTom Petty's You Got Lucky - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTAhZKP5wCYEverything is a Remix - http://www.everythingisaremix.info/The Dark Tower has no future at Universal - http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/dark-tower-crumbles-as-universal-212572Roland Emmerich's Hell - http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/45523/roland-emmerich-can-go-hellStills and trailer from Empty - http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/45590/exclusive-stills-chilling-new-post-apocalyptic-film-emptyH+ trailer - http://www.quietearth.us/articles/2011/07/23/Trailer-for-Bryan-Singers-postapocalyptic-web-series-HHunger Games motion poster debut - http://entertainment.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474979682184Marksmen comic casts Navy S.E.A.L.s. in a post-apocalypse - http://www.newsarama.com/comics/marksmen-image-110720.htmlNo Escape from New York remake from New Line or Warner Brothers - http://www.deadline.com/2011/07/new-line-dropping-escape-from-new-york/MEGATØN.com's Post-Apocalyptic News & Information from Around the Web - http://www.postapocalyptic.info/(Various production music produced by Kevin MacLeod.)
Movie Meltdown - Episode 44.2 - Join us this week for a post apocalypse road movie - Damnation Alley. After World War 3, the weather has gone INSANE!!! So our heroes pack up and decide to head out across the country looking for possible survivors. Not only do we remember just how much we loved the vehicle in this movie. But we may have stumbled across what humans are ultimately searching for, and perhaps we've figured out just what caused Generation X kids to be slackers. Movie Meltdown - Uncovering the secrets of the universe, one movie at a time. He kicked a scorpion!