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TVC 714.3: Ed welcomes Les Lannom, the actor known around the world as Lester Hodges on Harry O (ABC, 1974-1976), and a man who has worked with such movie and TV legends as Lee Marvin, Gene Hackman, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum, Joe Don Baker, Sissy Spacek, Dennis Weaver, Pat Hingle, James Garner, David Carradine, and David Janssen in the course of his career. Topics this segment include the appeal of the smell of a good pipe, the merits of pipe smoking versus cigar smoking, and the bad experience that Les had while smoking a cigarette in 1971 during production of Prime Cut, his first film credit as an actor.
It's finally here, folks - it's time for the final film in Roy Scheider's filmography. And this is a weird case... about 16 years after Roy Scheider's death, a mysterious new project came about which uses archive footage from an unreleased 2003 movie that Scheider starred in, which means he is *technically* in this movie. But that barely scratches the surface to how strange this thing is. Featuring "performances" from Tom Sizemore, Michael Madsen, Cillian Murphy, Harvey Keitel, David Carradine, Crispin Glover, and yes, Roy Scheider, it's time to talk about ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWEIRD.
Trente-cinquième épisode (deuxième partie /3) de Vanishing Point, le podcast itinérant qui vous invite à voyager sur les routes imaginaires du Cinéma, sans gps ni direction assistée, avec comme seule boussole : notre passion, nos échanges et nos envies. Piloté par Mad, Ben et Franck. En compagnie de David, The Vintage Rider ! THE VINTAGE RIDER : https://www.instagram.com/the.vintagerider/ TWO MAGNETS : https://twomagnets.bandcamp.com/music THE JUKE REVUE : https://www.instagram.com/the.juke.revue/ WINECRAFT : https://winecraft.bandcamp.com/ Au programme : 00:01:24 : Introduction 00:02:18 : La carrière d'Anton Corbijn 00:30:17 : Joy Division, by The Vintage Rider 01:02:11 : Control, Anton Corbijn (2007) 02:10:28 : Love will tear us apart, by Vanishing Point feat. The Vintage Rider Les réponses au blindtest précédent (Épisode 34 Back to school) sur Another brick in the wall, Korn Donnie Darko, Les choristes, Whiplash, Un flic à la maternelle, Le cercle des poètes disparus, Harry Potter, School of rock, Grease, La folle journée de Ferris Buller Rejoignez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : BLUESKY : https://bsky.app/profile/vpointpodcast.bsky.social DISCORD : https://discord.gg/mDgZZd6Czj FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/podcast.vanishingpoint INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/vanishingpoint_podcast/ TWITTER : https://twitter.com/vpoint_podcast Et sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée ! Abonnez-vous
On Episode 32 of our show "Grindhouse Pizzeria" which is dedicated to all things encompassing various Grindhouse, Drive-In, and Exploitation genres; we will be reviewing and dissecting a true classick of the Roger Corman era with 1975's "DEATH RACE 2000". Directed by Paul Bartel (Eating Raoul and Cannonball!) and starring an array of icons including David Carradine, Sylvester Stallone, Mary Woronov, Don Steele, and many more. This is a legendary cult film, which spawned a much belated sequel in 2017 titled Death Race 2050 and a remake starring Jason Statham in 2008 (which had its own series of straight to video sequels). It's a truly ridiculous satire tale of a dystopian future where a the new national sport is a cross country road race where the drivers collect points by running down pedestrians. Sound wacky? It has to be seen to be believed! Our discussion is headed off by our regular hosts Tom Komisar and Cameron Scott! Join the two of them as they take a deep dive dissection of this slice of fried gold exploitation goodness as only Roger Corman could deliver. Come on in at the Grindhouse Pizzeria, pull up a chair, and grab yourself a slice! ***There are some audio hiccups (as the weather was up against us at the time of recording) that we tried to edit around and clean up the best we could. It is of a lesser quality than we usually deliver, but we hope it doesn't distract you from your listening pleasures. We truly apologize for this inconvenience.*** "Here he comes: Machine Gun Joe! Loved by thousands, hated by millions!"
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Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KAnalytic Dreamz dives deep into Segment 47 of Notorious Mass Effect, spotlighting the long-awaited 2025 release of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. This uncut, four-hour epic unites Volume 1 and Volume 2 into one seamless revenge saga, hitting theaters December 5, 2025. Uma Thurman reprises her iconic role as The Bride, facing off against Lucy Liu, Vivica A. Fox, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, Gordon Liu, Michael Parks, and David Carradine as the enigmatic “Bill.” Analytic Dreamz unpacks the official trailer's visceral action, Tarantino's signature style, and the film's restored sequences. Explore how this definitive cut redefines the martial arts classic for modern audiences. Tune in for in-depth analysis, cast insights, and why Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair demands a theatrical return.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Trente-cinquième épisode (première partie /3) de Vanishing Point, le podcast itinérant qui vous invite à voyager sur les routes imaginaires du Cinéma, sans gps ni direction assistée, avec comme seule boussole : notre passion, nos échanges et nos envies. Piloté par Mad, Ben et Franck. En compagnie de David, The Vintage Rider ! THE VINTAGE RIDER : https://www.instagram.com/the.vintagerider/ TWO MAGNETS : https://twomagnets.bandcamp.com/music THE JUKE REVUE : https://www.instagram.com/the.juke.revue/ WINECRAFT : https://winecraft.bandcamp.com/ Les films abordés dans cet épisode : 00:01:24 : Skip générique (on juge pas promis) 00:12:57 : La carrière de Hal Ashby 01:27:40 : Woody Guthrie, by The Vintage Rider 01:41:20 : Bound for glory, Hal Ashby (1976) 02:22:54 : I ain't got no home EN LIVE, by The Vintage Rider Les réponses au blindtest précédent (Épisode 34 Back to shcool) sur Another brick in the wall, Korn Donnie Darko, Les choristes, Whiplash, Un flic à la maternelle, Le cercle des poètes disparus, Harry Potter, School of rock, Grease, La folle journée de Ferris Buller Rejoignez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : BLUESKY : https://bsky.app/profile/vpointpodcast.bsky.social DISCORD : https://discord.gg/mDgZZd6Czj FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/podcast.vanishingpoint INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/vanishingpoint_podcast/ TWITTER : https://twitter.com/vpoint_podcast Et sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée ! Abonnez-vous
Send us a textMany times, Fairfax criminal defense lawyer Jon Katz has quoted this great passage from the Kung Fu television pilot with David Carradine (1972): “Perceive the way of nature and no force of man can harm you. Do not meet a wave head on: avoid it. You do not have to stop force: it is easier to redirect it. Learn more ways to preserve rather than destroy. Avoid rather than check. Check rather than hurt. Hurt rather than maim. Maim rather than kill. For all life is precious nor can any be replaced.” This is an ideal way to master courtroom battle and to handle any conflict. When I learned that Kung Fu's creators Ed Spielman and Howard Friedlander are still alive, I started looking for them to invite them onto my Beat the Prosecution podcast. Hitting deadends in finding their email addresses, I revisited Kung Fu chronicler Herbie J Pilato, who blew me away in accepting my interview invitation within hours. The Kung Fu stand-alone pilot (Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon) blew away the nearly-nine year old me in multiple ways through multiple layers. Here I was learning both the concept and way to pursue a path other than brute force, whether through studying, verbal combat, sports or physical fighting. That is not to say that I was a quick learner, but that the path was now visible and open to me. By now, it all comes together. The wu wei of acting in harmony with the universe's natural flow. The path of zero, with no chasing while fully engaging with the opponent. The cleaning with self identity through Ho'oponopono. Finding internal peace no matter what is happening around me and beyond. Kung Fu's initial creator Ed Spielman did not spearhead this story from an armchair, but instead studied Mandarin at Brooklyn College, and conducted research for instance in New York's Chinatown while also being influenced by Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, Herbie says" "The show's writers gathered information from Confucius, Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, Zen Buddhism, and the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, all of which share a similar theme: Gentleness, peace and compassion are of the utmost importance if one is to have a spiritually-sound and happy existence." Herbie sent me his great recent extensive Retro Fan Magazine article "Kung Fu and the Eternal Spring of 'Grasshopper'- A Look Back at TV's Classic Eastern Western."This podcast with Fairfax, Virginia criminal / DUI lawyer Jon Katz is playable on all devices at podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com. For more information, visit https://KatzJustice.com or contact us at info@KatzJustice.com, 703-383-1100 (calling), or 571-406-7268 (text). If you like what you hear on our Beat the Prosecution podcast, please take a moment to post a review at our Apple podcasts page (with stars only, or else also with a comment) at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beat-the-prosecution/id1721413675
“Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown,” were, of course, the closing words from Polanski's 1974 movie, Chinatown. But the point of Jeff Chang's new biography of Bruce Lee, Water Mirror Echo, is that by 1973, when Lee died, Asian America was more than just Chinatown. Lee made Asian America, Chang argues, by giving Asian Americans dignity. Chang shows how Lee's journey from segregated Seattle and San Francisco neighborhoods to global stardom paralleled the rise of Asian American political consciousness. His films weren't just action movies but anti-colonial spectacles - kicking down “No Chinese and Dogs” signs, fighting for workers against bosses, defending communities against gentrification. After Bruce Lee, chinatown became more, so much more, than just chinatown.1. Lee was an “anchor baby” who embodied the immigrant struggle Born in San Francisco in 1940 during Chinese Exclusion, Lee lived in segregated neighborhoods and learned firsthand what it meant to be a racialized minority - making him a powerful symbol for those Trump-era immigration debates Chang references.2. His movies were explicitly political, not just action films From labor solidarity in The Big Boss to anti-colonialism in Fist of Fury to fighting gentrification in Way of the Dragon, Lee's films consistently championed underdogs against oppressors.3. Lee's rise paralleled the birth of “Asian American” identity Just as the term “Asian American” emerged in Berkeley in 1968, Lee was transforming from Hollywood sidekick to global hero, giving form to a new political consciousness that refused second-class status.4. Hollywood's racism forced Lee to find stardom in Asia After losing the Kung Fu role to David Carradine in yellowface, Lee had to return to Hong Kong to be seen as a leading man - becoming Asia's biggest star in six months.5. Hip-hop embraced Lee through shared spaces of segregation Inner-city theaters showed both Blaxploitation and kung fu films to the same audiences, creating an unexpected solidarity between Black and Asian communities that continues through artists like Wu-Tang Clan.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
We close out our month of looking at films starring David Carradine with a wild crazy post apocalyptic film from the legendary Fred Olen Ray. We head into the desert to discuss the surprises of this film, the charm of Ray's movies and just how much can be done with very little. Check it out.Kicking The Seat: http://www.kickseat.comMoviocrity: https://www.Moviocrity.com
Jeff Chang, in his new biography “Water Mirror Echo,” and in our recent California Sun podcast explores how the short of life of Bruce Lee helped shape modern Asian American culture and politics.Born in San Francisco's Chinatown, Lee was denied the lead role in Warner Bros.'s 1970s TV series “Kung Fu,” which was given instead to David Carradine in yellowface. Lee's collision with Hollywood rejection became a catalyst for his rise at a time of emergent Asian American political consciousness. Chang discusses how Lee became a global symbol of Asian American dignity, and how his legend has only grown in the decades since his death.This post is FREE for everyone. Please spread it far and wide. And please consider becoming a paid subscriber to TalkCocktail. It's $8 a month or just $80 for the entire year. Get full access to Talk Cocktail Podcast at jeffschechtman.substack.com/subscribe
We continue looking at films with David Carradine with this creature feature from cult film maker Larry Cohen. The Crew discuss the multiple story lines, the performance of Michael Moriarty and David Carradine. This film has so much going on that it may be too much. Fly with us was we look at this odd early 80s action horror. Kicking the Seat: https://www.kickseat.comScotty Davis: https://www.moviocrity.com
Jeff Chang, in his new biography "Water Mirror Echo," explores how the short of life of Bruce Lee helped make Asian America. Born in San Francisco's Chinatown, Lee was denied the lead role in Warner Bros.'s 1970s TV series "Kung Fu," which was given instead to David Carradine in yellowface. Lee's collision with Hollywood rejection became a catalyst for his rise at a time of emergent Asian American political consciousness. Chang discusses how Lee became a global symbol of Asian American dignity, and how his legend has only grown in the decades since his death.
Send us a textIn this episode Matt and Matt discuss David Carradine, Katt Williams and the follies of youth.Weird news including Three strikes and the chef is out A quickie STAT!, An amped up rescue, They aren't coming yet, and Death is in fashion.
We are heading into the final turn of our "Over the Hill" Special series. We put the pedal to the metal and try to hit as many points as possible with this classic dystopian action film starring David Carradine, Sylvester Stallone and more. Join us as we take on "Death Race 2000". We discuss the influences of Roger Corman on the film and the influences this film had on dystopian films that followed it. Kicking the Seat: https://www.kickseat.comDon't forget to vote in our "Animation Nation" Poll at https://www.specialmarkproductions.com/animationnation.html
We kicked off "Carradine Carnage" month with a very early Martin Scorsese film starring David Carradine and Barbara Hershey. We discuss how this is considered Scorsese's first major feature and how his style was evident even then. We also talk bout its short comings, its potential and the Corman Factor. Come ride the podcast train with us. Kicking the Seat: https://www.kickseat.com
Comedians Sabrina Piper & Anthony Zenhauser join Zac Amico this week for a tremendously titillating and turbulent tale. Too low budget for Roger Corman himself, and containing only one cartoon creature despite the title, this David Carradine and Dick Miller vehicle spares no expense for skin as Monique Gabrielle and company steal the show. It's none other than Evil Toons from 1992, directed by Fred Olen Ray.[Subscribe at GaSDigital.com w/ promo code ZAC for the FULL watchalong experience!]Original Air Date: 08/29/25Subscribe to Zac's BRAND NEW show, Zac Amico's Morning Zoo!https://www.youtube.com/@ZacsMorningZooFor the FULL watch-along experience, visit GaSDigital.com and use promo code ZAC at signup and SAVE $1.50 on your monthly subscription, plus access to all of our video episodes, completely Ad-Free & UNCENSORED!Support Our Sponsors!Support the show and start your free online Hims visit today.Head to https://www.hims.com/MIDNIGHTFans over the age of 21, visit YoKratom.com for all your Kratom needs. No promo code necessary, just head over to YoKratom.com, home of the $60 kilo!Follow The Show!Sabrina Piper:http://youtube.com/@funnygirlwithtitshttp://instagram.com/funnygirlwithtitsAnthony Zenhauser:SPECIAL: http://youtube.com/watch?v=3IYjGIrrBJ0http://instagram.com/thezencomicZac Amico:http://punchup.live/zacamicohttp://youtube.com/@midnightspookshowhttp://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnyhttp://twitter.com/zaspookshowGaS Digital:http://youtube.com/@gasdigitalnetworkhttp://instagram.com/gasdigitalhttp://twitter.com/gasdigitalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steve & Izzy continue 2025 the Year of the Apocalypse celebrating movies after the fall of man as they are joined by Hanae of Kobo Studios to discuss 1978's "Deathsport" starring David Carradine, Richard Lynch, the Marlboro Man, Playmate of the Year 1970 & more!!! What happens after the Nuclear Wars when there's no longer technology? What kind of fetish room do we have here? Did Star Wars just not sue people for rip-offs back then?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, only you can touch yourself, 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
Randy Quaid in 2010 asserted that a clandestine clique within Hollywood—a cabal composed of industry figures such as lawyers, estate planners, accountants, even critics—had systematically targeted and sabotaged certain actors by manufacturing scandals or orchestrating tragic, mysterious deaths. According to Quaid, this group was responsible for the deaths of David Carradine and Heath Ledger—citing Carradine's death in Bangkok, which was ruled accidental, and Ledger's overdose in New York—as examples of the so-called “Star Whackers” at work.Help us buy a camera:https://ko-fi.com/monsterfuzzSupport the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzz Check out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monster-fuzz--4349429/support.
On this week's show, we take a look at 1983's Lone Wolf McQuade starring Chuck Norris, David Carradine, Barbara Carrera, and Robert Beltran. Be sure to let us know what you think of the movie, and the podcast. Thanks and enjoy! ADAMSNERDS.COM
Welcome back folks to the Man Cave Movie Review, the podcast that reviews the good, the bad, and the ugly of movies for men and women. Thanks for joining us tonight for Episode 365, where we review and talk about that great and fantastic film, Kill Bill Volume 1, starring Uma Thurman, Uma Oprah, Uma, Vivica Fox, Daryl Hannah, Lucy Liu, and the voice of David Carradine. Sit back and listen as Ken "Green Garter Snake" Roney tells you why Kill Bill Vol. 1 is better than Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Thanks again for returning. We hope you enjoy the show. Leave us a comment on our Facebook page or email us at mancavemoviereview@gmail.com.
This week's VHS Strikes Back pick comes courtesy of our Patreon supporter Tony Farina, who's chosen the cult classic Death Race 2000 from 1975. Produced by the legendary Roger Corman, the film was made on a shoestring budget of around $300,000 and shot in just a few weeks — a hallmark of Corman's efficient, low-cost production style. Director Paul Bartel brought a tongue-in-cheek, satirical flair to the project, blending dark comedy with over-the-top action. The movie was distributed by New World Pictures and became one of Corman's biggest hits, pulling in several million dollars at the box office and cementing its place in grindhouse cinema history.Filming took place largely in Southern California, with many of the driving scenes shot on open roads and rural highways. The film's custom-built cars — designed to look like weaponised racing machines — were actually modified VW Beetles and other inexpensive chassis, cleverly dressed to appear more menacing on screen. Death Race 2000 also gained attention for casting then-up-and-coming Sylvester Stallone alongside established star David Carradine. Its satirical take on American culture, paired with outrageous vehicular mayhem, helped it develop a long-lasting cult following and inspire numerous sequels, remakes, and reimaginings in the decades that followed.If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, so become a supporter here.Referral links also help out the show if you were going to sign up:NordVPNNordPassTrailer Guy Plot SummaryIn the year 2000, the world's most dangerous sport isn't played in a stadium — it's fought on the open road.Five killers behind the wheel. One cross-country death race. And every pedestrian is just another way to score.David Carradine is Frankenstein — the unstoppable champion shrouded in mystery. Sylvester Stallone is Machine Gun Joe — the hot-headed challenger with a taste for blood. In a future where speed kills… and killing wins… there's only one rule:Drive fast. Hit hard. Stay alive.Fun FactsFilming in Record Time – Production reportedly wrapped in just three weeks, with multiple car stunts done in single takes to save money.Controversial on Release – Upon release, some critics called it tasteless and violent, while others praised its biting social commentary.Improvised Dialogue and Action – Many scenes were ad-libbed, giving the movie its quirky, off-the-cuff charm.Influence on Pop Culture – The movie inspired multiple remakes, sequels, comic books, and video games, cementing its cult status.Filmed Across California – Despite being set in a dystopian America, most scenes were shot in California's backroads and desert landscapes.thevhsstrikesback@gmail.comhttps://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback
Pop culture/Memoir/autobiography This NEW EDITION contains updates, new information, additional photographs and contributions. This is a significant and very personal book. Dr. Drew Pinsky: "I commend you for having the courage to step up and do it and do it thoroughly and do it properly. I think that's a very good thing." David Carradine, The Eye Of My Tornado has been inducted into the Johnny Grant Hollywood Walk of Fame Library “…it was one long rollercoaster thrill… Mr. Toad's wild ride…intense passion and emotion. He was the eye of my tornado.” Marina Anderson. Marina Anderson was just starting out taking acting lessons at Warner Bros., when she wandered one afternoon onto the candlelit set of a Shaolin temple and met for the first time, the volatile, dark and brilliant personality that was actor and icon, David Carradine. Two dynamic people merging into a karmic-destined, intense and turbulent love relationship. Each struggling with their own demons including sexual abuse and incest. Their private life was replete with love, passion, erotic pleasure and eventually bondage, sexual experimentation, and pain as an avenue to pleasure. Their marriage was marred by a toxic secret that could not be ignored. Her writing speaks to readers universally by focusing on their personal journey, revealing the truth about the couple, addresses conquering fear and overcoming obstacles, self discovery, recovery, re-inventing and rebuilding one's self. It's her personal survival while desperately trying to save the marriage as well as Carradine's constant struggle to be someone he wasn't, but wished he could be. Spirituality, psychic John Edward,other psychics and astrologers who helped her are written about in the book as well. They were married on the Warner Bros. back lot and their six-year relationship was a whirl of auditions, star-studded parties, exotic locations, red carpets and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Marina, who was already an established actress, became Carradine's personal manager and set about rehabilitating the career of an actor who was now known for his heavy drinking. She introduced him to Quentin Tarantino, who cast David in a lead role in the popular Kill Bill films. This vaulted Carradine back onto the Hollywood A-list. After their divorce with the help of re-known celebrity Dr. Drew Pinsky (Celebrity Rehab, Sober House), issues are addressed in the consultation verbatim, occupying an entire chapter. Anderson was able to finally exorcise the demons that have haunted her for so long about their relationship and herself that almost destroyed her. “This book is an avenue for his fans and the general public to know, understand and hopefully accept him as a man, not a celluloid fantasy…to be admired for his talents and the motivations behind certain issues in his life understood. It's also to reveal the very personal interior of a marriage that people can relate to. What we do for love. We are all human beings with our faults. He was afraid people wouldn't remember him. That will never happen. The legend continues.” David Carradine's acting career spanned four decades onstage, television and cinema. He became an international sensation as Kwai Chang Caine in the 1970s hit television series Kung Fu and cemented his cult hero status with his role in the classic movie Death Race 2000. He portrayed Woody Guthrie in Hal Ashby's Bound for Glory and Bill in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill films. Carradine received four Golden Globe nominations. He was a talented songwriter and musician and performed in a band called Cosmic Rescue Team. He died in a Bangkok hotel room, June 3, 2009, an apparent victim of autoerotic asphyxiation. Amid sensational media speculation, Marina refused to let David's death remain stigmatized like it was and launched her own investigation into the death of her ex-husband. Suicide? Foul play? A sex act gone wrong? Was he alone? Was there a cover-up? Her conclusions are startling. https://amzn.to/45Wn9eUBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Send us a textNames can be a challenge sometimes. You're assigned this name, and maybe it's difficult to pronounce, but it's not even your fault! But with Quetzalcoatl, it probably doesn't matter. It's just going to eat your head and move on. It's fine if you just call it Q (1982)!
Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph review Kill Bill: Volume 2 - a 2004 film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, starring Uma Thurman, Daryl Hannah, Michael Madsen, and David Carradine.Additional topics include:Venice Film Festival lineupLaverne Cox's and her ex-boyfriendBlack filmmakers who are not Tyler Perry: Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich, Charles Murray, Darin Scott, Dawn Porter, and RapmanThe death of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Ozzy Osbourne, Cleo Lane, Eileen Fulton, and Hulk HoganJoin us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FishJellyFilmReviewsWant to send them stuff? Fish Jelly PO Box 461752 Los Angeles, CA 90046Find merch here: https://fishjellyfilmreviews.myspreadshop.com/allVenmo @fishjellyVisit their website at www.fishjellyfilms.comFind their podcast at the following: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/fish-jelly Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/388hcJA50qkMsrTfu04peH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fish-jelly/id1564138767Find them on Instagram: Nick (@ragingbells) Joseph (@joroyolo) Fish Jelly (@fishjellyfilms)Find them on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ragingbells/ https://letterboxd.com/joroyolo/Nick and Joseph are both Tomatometer-approved critics at Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/nicholas-bell https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/joseph-robinson
Mark and Nicole welcomed the hosts of the tubi show Stars-Stunts-Action: Anthony DeLongis, James Houston and Jason McNeil to the lighter side of the dark side for a testosterone filled good time filled with great show business stories Anthony talked about the time he was challenged to a death match by David Carradine, the rigors of getting made up as an alien when he was on Star Trek Voyager, what it is like squaring up with Jet Li and how he has become an expert at tomahawk throwing and bullwhips. James talked about his past life as a bounty hunter, what it was like getting "run over" by a motorcycle for the show, how he made Wolverine claws from scratch and what it takes to be a stuntman. Jason talked about doing photoshoots with Lou Ferrigno, getting choked out by legendary martial artist Gene Lebell, the challenges of putting a remote mike on a scantily clad Bai Ling and the rush of doing stunts both on and off the show as well as why the "Trucker Buddy" makes such a great gift. This show is sponsored by: Eddie by Giddy FDA Class II medical device built to treat erectile dysfunction and performance unpredictability. Eddie is specifically engineered to promote firmer and longer-lasting erections by working with the body's physiology. Get rock hard erections the natural way again. Using promo code DARKMARK20, you can save 20% on your Eddie purchase, and you and your partner will be chanting incantations of ecstasy together faster than you can say “REDRUM.” Go to buyeddie.com/DarkMark for 20% off your purchase using code DARKMARK20 today. Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash Renagade CBD Go to renagadecbd.com for all of your CBD needs Tactical Soap Smell Great with Pheromone infused products and drive women wild with desire! Go to https://grondyke-soap-company.myshopify.com/?rfsn=7187911.8cecdba
Welcome back to purgatory!!!! This week the boys are all back together again!!!! We continue Tarantino month with Kill Bill Volume 2 from 2004!!! Written by Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman and directed by Quentin Tarantino The movie stars Uma Thurman, Michael Madsen. David Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Perla Haney Jardine, Sid Haig, Samuel L. Jackson, Bo Svenson, Jeannie Epper, Chia-Hui Liu, Michael Parks, Laura Cayouette, Clark Middleton, Larry Bishop and Helen Kim!!! Thanks for checkin us out! You can find our entire back catalog and newer episodes on Podbean.com and you can find us on where most other podcasts are found. Both Intro and outro tracks are from the Kill Bill Volume 2 soundtrack 1. Intro- About Her-Malcolm McLaren https://youtu.be/iA1EPcFYw9c?si=hfYV1mxy8NBPQy27 2. Outro-Tu Mira-Lole Manuel https://youtu.be/7hySPjSbOMU?si=b0h258oSNl0HaVnq
In this episode, I sit down with writer/director Graeme Whifler, the twisted mind behind cult favorites like Dr. Giggles, Deadly End, and the utterly bizarre Sonny Boy (1989) — a film so strange, they shot parts of it with David Carradine in drag, playing a mute woman raising a feral child… and that's not even the weirdest part.We dive into Graeme's early love for the macabre, how his fascination with the strange and unsettling shaped his career, and how he broke into the film industry with a passion for pushing boundaries.Graeme opens up about:
KiddChris and Sara discuss David Spade joining the show to talk about his show this weekend at the Taft Theater. KiddChris expresses his preference for going to events alone and admits he is not much of a talker when the microphones are off, contrary to his on-air persona.Sara has a story about a “professional” that provides dating advice from a coach, highlighting text messages to avoid, such as "When can I see you?", "Want to come over tonight?", and "Do you like me?".KiddChris goofs on a new Tiki Bar and Grill called "10th Island" opening in OTR. The show shares "on this day in history" facts, including Anderson Cooper's birthday, the BBC banning George Michael's "I Want Your Sex," and David Carradine's death by autoerotic asphyxiation.KiddChris reminisces about his past addiction to a vending machine snack called "Big Texas," a cinnamon roll which he consumed frequently and associated with a sugar crash and significant weight gain.Country Jeff The Drunk Drifter calls in from his hotel, discussing his living situation with prostitutes, some of whom steal from him, and his contentious relationship with KiddChris… Jeff ends up hanging up in anger.
When Chakotay and the cadets decide to A-Team the Protostar, they sail it towards a dangerous storm to collect the deuterium they need to go fast. But when Dal fails on ship-steering duty and starts to question his future, Chakotay encourages him to explore a different career path that sends them both overboard. Who thinks a lot about the Shinzon Incident? How is this story like an evening in Nashville? Which Prodigy character is David Carradine's favorite? It's the episode that's not having enough fun with chaos Murf.Support the production of Greatest TrekGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Greatest Trek is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam RaguseaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestTrek and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
Get ready to get dark Witches and Warlocks. Zak is back and instead of fun skits and goof-abouts, he has decided to lean more into faces of death and doubting little girl ghosts. Join Erik and Joel as we wonder if Billy will EVER get someone to listen to his mix tape as we discuss Ghost Adventures Season 8, Episode 16: The Glenn Tavern Inn.
Episode 54 - Wicked sing along with David Carradine, Synthesis Technology E430 Morphing SVF is delicious for breakfast lunch and dinner, Infinite Digits Ectocore aka Breakcore the Module, Getting wibbly wobbly timey wimey with the Make Noise Multimod
Marina Anderson Ex-Wife of David Carradine, The Eye of My Tornado / Four Feet to Fame: A Hollywood Dog Trainer's Journeyop culture/Memoir/autobiography.This is a significant and very personal book.This book has been inducted into the Johnny Grant Hollywood Walk of Fame Library."...it was one long rollercoaster thrill... Mr. Toad's wild ride...intense passion and emotion. He was the eye of my tornado." Marina Anderson.Marina Anderson was just starting out taking acting lessons at Warner Bros., when she wandered one afternoon onto the candlelit set of a Shaolin temple and met for the first time, the volatile, dark and brilliant personality that was actor and icon, David Carradine. Two dynamic people merging into a karmic-destined, intense and turbulent love relationship. Each struggling with their own demons including sexual abuse and incest. Their private life was replete with love, passion, erotic pleasure and eventually bondage, sexual experimentation, and pain as an avenue to pleasure. Their marriage was marred by a toxic secret that could not be ignored. Her writing speaks to readers universally by focusing on their personal journey, revealing the truth about the couple, addresses conquering fear and overcoming obstacles, self discovery, recovery, re-inventing and rebuilding one's self. It's her personal survival while desperately trying to save the marriage as well as Carradine's constant struggle to be someone he wasn't, but wished he could be. Spirituality, psychic John Edward,other psychics and astrologers who helped her are written about in the book as well. They were married on the Warner Bros. back lot and their six-year relationship was a whirl of auditions, star-studded parties, exotic locations, red carpets and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Marina, who was already an established actress, became Carradine's personal manager and set about rehabilitating the career of an actor who was now known for his heavy drinking. She introduced him to Quentin Tarantino, who cast David in a lead role in the popular Kill Bill films. This vaulted Carradine back onto the Hollywood A-list.After their divorce with the help of re-known celebrity Dr. Drew Pinsky (Celebrity Rehab, Sober House), issues are addressed in the consultation verbatim, occupying an entire chapter. Anderson was able to finally exorcise the demons that have haunted her for so long about their relationship and herself that almost destroyed her. "This book is an avenue for his fans and the general public to know, understand and hopefully accept him as a man, not a celluloid fantasy...to be admired for his talents and the motivations behind certain issues in his life understood. It's also to reveal the very personal interior of a marriage that people can relate to. What we do for love. We are all human beings with our faults. He was afraid people wouldn't remember him. That will never happen. The legend continues."David Carradine's acting career spanned four decades onstage, television and cinema. He became an international sensation as Kwai Chang Caine in the 1970s hit television series Kung Fu and cemented his cult hero status with his role in the classic movie Death Race 2000. He portrayed Woody Guthrie in Hal Ashby's Bound for Glory and Bill in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill films. Carradine received four Golden Globe nominations. He was a talented songwriter and musician and performed in a band called Cosmic Rescue Team.He died in a Bangkok hotel room, June 3, 2009, an apparent victim of autoerotic asphyxiation. Amid sensational media speculation, Marina refused to let David's death remain stigmatized like it was and launched her own investigation into the death of her ex-husband. Suicide? Foul play? A sex act gone wrong? Was he alone? Was there a cover-up? Her conclusions are startling.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
The story so far: A year after being trapped in a magical underground movie rental store, Eric has been missing for 2 weeks and Greg and Dan are beginning to fall apart without him.This week, join most of the boys as we drive a flaming FBI van into the gasoline-soaked heart of 1997's The Rage. It's got cars, car guts, Gary Busey, hundreds of cops shooting people, David Carradine, boat chases, an mutilated wing wangs! Will we salute the flag and join the FBI? Or will we get distracted by planning a killing spree, drippy bones, stupid love stories, and Gary Busey's dingaling? Buckle up: this one's a wild ride.Leave us a 30 second voicemail and if we like it we'll play it on the show: (949) 4-STABBY (949-478-2229)Next movie announced every Wednesday. New episodes every Monday. Follow us on the things: Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/stabbystabby Instagram: @stabbypod https://www.instagram.com/stabbypod/ Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/dp1AC Merch: https://www.big-other.com/shop/stabby-stabbySend us a text
On this episode of the Forgotten Filmcast we go deep beneath the ocean for some 70's disaster film chaos. Dave Anderson from Free Kittens Movie Guide stops by to discuss the 1978 submarine film Gray Lady Down, starring Charlton Heston, David Carradine, Stacy Keach, Ned Beatty, and many more. Of course we have our movie recommendations and the new trivia segment.
From the very first frame, the film captivates with its stunning cinematography, vibrant colors, and meticulously choreographed fight scenes. Uma Thurman's portrayal of The Bride is nothing short of iconic, delivering a performance that is both fierce and vulnerable. The supporting cast, including Lucy Liu, David Carradine, Michael Madsen, and Daryl Hannah, add depth and complexity to the story, making every character memorable.
Steve & Izzy continue 2025 the Year of the Apocalypse, where they celebrate movies after the fall of man, as they are joined by Matt & CDR of the Movie Melt Podcast to discuss 1991's "Karate Cop" starring Ron Marchini, David Carradine, Carrie Chambers & more!!! Did this director cause the deaths at Benghazi? When can we expect Billionaire Fight Club? What makes the Special Police special? Do you like stories of the Tall Man's Struggle?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, get that crystal for the teleporter, 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
A movie duology that's so iconic, it gets us choked up. Just like David Carradine. ---
País Estados Unidos Dirección Quentin Tarantino Guion Quentin Tarantino Reparto Uma Thurman David Carradine † Lucy Liu Daryl Hannah Vivica A. Fox Michael Madsen Música Varios Fotografía Robert Richardson Sinopsis Tras eliminar a algunos miembros de la banda que intentaron asesinarla el día de su boda, "Mamba Negra" (Uma Thurman) intenta acabar con los demás, especialmente con Bill, su antiguo jefe (David Carradine), que la había dado por muerta.
On Episode 16, Pete & Seb stop into CINE 42 to watch an eclectic double bill. FIRST Jim Hutton stars as a man with deadly telekinetic powers in PSYCHIC KILLER then David Carradine (fresh off of the Kung Fu TV series) stars in CIRCLE OF IRON a mystical martial arts fantasy based on a story by Bruce Lee.
Some great titles in physical media this week and Erik Childress is joined by Peter Sobczynski to convince you to pick them up. They include a great modern con artist noir from Criterion and a lost film from Paul Bartel. The ‘70s bring us some sexploitation horror and Sherlock Holmes hunts Jack the Ripper while the '80s gave us one of the most unique and divisive slasher films. Peter goes to bat for a pair of 4K upgrades from John Carpenter and Tarsem. Finally, there is a trio of new 4Ks from Quentin Tarantino that includes one of Peter's favorite films and one of Erik's favorite music cues. 0:00 - Intro 2:16 – Criterion (The Grifters 4K) 15:30 - Liberation Hall (Shelf Life) 26:29 - Kino (Fade-In, Invasion of the Bee Girls, Murder by Decree 4K, April Fool's Day 4K) 58:57 - Shout Factory (John Carpenter's Vampires 4K) 1:06:57 - Arrow (The Cell 4K) 1:19:45 - Lionsgate (Jackie Brown 4K, Kill Bill Vol. 1 4K, Kill Bill Vol 2 4K) 1:39:44 - New Theatrical Titles On Blu-ray (Here, The Return, Rumours, Smile 2, The Substance, Venom: The Last Dance) 1:44:00 – New Blu-ray Announcements
Hustle on up and hitch a ride with us as we are joined by Bloody Good Horror's Eric Newell to chat about Martin Scorsese's dusty crime thriller Boxcar Bertha. I mean, it was have been desrepectful NOT to cover one of the many films that Roger Corman produced which launched a major career. And who doesn't wanna see Bernie Casey being an all around badass. So, come for the violence & nudity and stay for the weird Wizard of Oz allegory.
We're back! And what better way to start off the new year than with the second (and final) installment of our tribute to David Carradine? We could talk about Mr. Carradine for hours, so this is the short version - even with all our classic tangents (hey, new year, new tangents). Some ideas for new segments and episodes are touched upon as well, ensuring that 2025 is the year we DON'T run out of ideas! Thanks for listening and press play today!
To paraphrase the great Faith No More, we Carradine a lot! Part one of our projected multi-part series on the multi-talented David Carradine starts out with a bang - jungle huts exploding, a falcon held by a quiet man, and a certain Chess Piece Killer. Carradine was so prolific, we can't stop at just one podcast - his movies are like Lay's potato chips in that way. So gently tap the play button today!
Stop On By And Give Afterlife A Try...with some podcasters. Analog Jones watches a listener-submitted movie when we check out both Waxwork (1988) and Waxwork II (1992). Waxwork Quick Facts Directed by Anthony Hickox (Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth) Written by Anthony Hickox Produced by Staffan Ahrenberg Distributed by Vestron Pictures Release Dates: June 17, 1988 Budget: $3.5 million Box Office: $800,000 Rotten Tomatoes: 60% Tomatometer / 47% Audience Score Starring in Waxwork Zach Galligan as Mark Loftmore (Billy from Gremlins) Deborah Foreman as Sarah Brightman Michelle Johnson as China Webster Dana Ashbrook as Tony David Warner as David Lincoln Patrick Macnee as Sir Wilfred John Rhys-Davies as Werewolf Mihaly 'Michu' Meszaros as Hans Waxwork II Quick Facts Directed by Anthony Hickox (Waxwork) Written by Anthony Hickox Produced by Nancy Paloian Distributed by Electric Pictures Release Dates: June 16, 1992 Budget: $2.5 million Box Office: Direct-to-Video Rotten Tomatoes: NA Tomatometer / 32% Popcornmeter Starring in Waxwork II Zach Galligan as Mark Loftmore Monika Schnarre as Sarah Brightman Martin Kemp as Baron Von Frankestein Bruce Campbell as John Loftmore Marina Sirtis as Gloria Buck Flowers as Sarah's dad Alexander Godunov as Scarabis Michael Des Barres as George Drew Barrymore, David Carradine, Harrison Young, and Patrick Macnee make cameos How to listen and reach Analog Jones and the Temple of Film Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, iHeartRADIO, Podbean, Spotify, and Youtube! Please email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!
Yes, we're back from hiatus to bring you reviews of sixteen films and two rock 'n' roll records on the latest GBW!We headed to the theatres to see both THE SUBSTANCE and BEETLEJUICE BEE||TLEJUICE, a bloated David Carradine gets a power glove, we visit a summer camp filled with many familiar faces, Casper Van Dien tries his hand at "swinging", we finish off the Quatermass series, we discover vampires and gentrification go hand-in-hand, Josh learns a valuable lesson about taking a blu-ray at face value, Chris isn't as annoyed by the new STRANGERS movie as most and so much more!Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review the show wherever you listen to podcasts; join in the discussion on our Facebook group, and if you like what you hear - tell a friend and spread the word - every little bit helps!Links to all our web stuff at www.gbwpodcast.com
This week Peter's niece Isabelle and her boyfriend Max stop by to help us wish a happy BIG 4-0 to John Sayles' urban drama/sci-fi crossover THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET, and David Carradine in the YOJIMBO-meets-CONAN fuckery that is THE WARRIOR AND THE SORCERESS. Please remember to Rate, Like, and Subscribe. We'll be back in two weeks to complete the Cannon Films NINJA trilogy with NINJA III: THE DOMINATION, as well as a look back at the complete EXTERMINATOR saga: THE EXTERMINATOR (1980) and EXTERMINATOR 2.
Ed joins us to talk about Google's anti-trust legal woes and the red flags to look for if you're trying to predict the AI bubble burst. We also run the numbers on how many images you would need to generate per day on Grok to bankrupt X, and whether Elon Musk will go out like David Carradine or Budd Dwyer. Find Ed at wheresyoured.at Support our show on Patreon at www.Patreon.com/WesternKabuki
You can watch the VIDEO version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/VubvBFwXvfs (available at 9:00 am EST) On Terror On The Tube, Joel, Peter, and Allyson pick, at random, a made-for-TV horror/suspense movie that aired sometime during the decades of the 1970s, 80s, or 90s. In this episode we talk about I Saw What You Did from 1988. Originally released on CBS on Friday, May 20th, 1988, I Saw What You Did stars Shawnee Smith, Tammy Lauren, Candace Cameron Bure, Robert Carradine, and David Carradine. ................................................................................................................................................ Synopsis: A group of pranksters unintentionally gets the attention of a serial killer who soon starts targeting them. ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ Special thanks to Ross Bugden for the use of his music for the theme of this podcast under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You can find the track titled Something Wicked here.
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with the author of David Carradine – The Eye of My Tornado, Marina Anderson!Marina discusses her time being married to the Hollywood legend, the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death, her PR company Media Hound, her jewelry line The Flying Goddess, and much more!