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IMDB really picked a gem of an AIRWOLF episode for us this week! David Carridine? A sorta/quasi showdown with an evil Airwolf? A fiery redhead last seen doing cow math on Knight Rider? Some nice character work between Dom and String? This episode has it all, along with some terrific helicopter action sequences and pulse pounding synth holding it all together. Pure nostalgic bliss! Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts, for just $5 a month! Join the Club! Got something to say? Send it in to knightrider@baldmove.com. You find our co-host Jay McKane streaming weekly over on https://www.twitch.tv/blue_jay_streams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This weekend... well a couple of days late sorry :-( Alex checks out 'Q The Winged Serpent' Directed by Larry Cohen and starring David Carridine. Hear his thoughts on the horror fantasy flick and what he gave it out of five. Is it any good? Listen to find out. 'Q The Winged Serpent' (1982) NYPD detectives Shepard and Powell are working on a bizarre case of a ritualistic Aztec murder. Meanwhile, something big is attacking people of New York and only greedy small time crook Jimmy Quinn knows where its lair is. Show Notes and Links: Q: The Winged Serpent (1982) Weekend Reviews - A Hellbound Podcast Production Hosted by Alex Blackburn and Michael Chan, two intrepid discoverers of evil and comedy in the horror movie genre. They have banded together to go on a quest of self discovery, to talk about all things horror, having belly busting laughs along the way. On the show they‘ll talk about specific movies, interview horror movie fans, filmmakers and people behind the scenes in the world of horror cinema. Jump aboard this Hellbound adventure of all things horror! Credits - Hosted By: Alexander Blackburn & Michael Chan / Editing & Sound Engineering: Alex Blackburn / A Hellbound Production - Socials: Hellbound Instagram Host Alex Blackburn Host Michael Chan Hellbound Official Website
Jon and Magie talk with Del Weston, Host of Del Weston On Film at EFC Films, Professional Television Producer, Writer, and Artist, about his love of film and filmmaking along with the importance of finding your passion and putting your heart into everything you do! Del Weston is a writer, producer, line producer, director, and artist. He is the executive director and creator of the hugely successful Action On Film International Film Festivals and the AOF Megafest which has been running continuously for the last seventeen years. He has produced, written, and directed shows for SPIKE TV – Reality Racing The Rookie Challenge, NBC Los Angeles – The AOF Channel, ESPN II – Feelin' Good and is best known for his feature films, Split, Sunny and RayRay, The Victims, and Trick. Weston has had roles in films with Sylvester Stallone – Rocky V, Jet Li – The Master, and do stunts and fight choreography for films like Rocky V, Asylum, Trick, Reality Racing the Rookie Challenge, and many more. Weston served as the director of photography, co-writer, and editor, and post-production supervisor on the Wrangler Award-Winning Film Behind The Gate which starred Academy Award Winner Joe Pesci, Oscar De La Hoya, Gary Stevens, and Bobby Flay. For the AOF Channel Television Series, Weston directed greats such as Kim Coates – Son's of Anarchy, Michael Strahan – Good Morning America, Tony Gonzalez – NFL Hall of Famer, Chuck Liddel – UFC Champion, and tons of other great talents. He has worked with other great stars including David Carridine, Talia Shire, Bo Svenson, John Savage, and Michael Pare. In 2013, Weston launched Del Weston's Action On Film Television Series which aired across the United States and Europe and featured indie filmmakers, writers, directors, and performers. With over 600 produced episodes, the program has been seen by millions of viewers worldwide. Del has worked in all phases of production including line producer, on multi-million dollar projects as well as micro-budget films. He believes that the major difference between a good project and a great project is a sensitive touch between the Above the Line, Below the Line Costs as well as an intimate knowledge of Union Agreements, Contracts, Payroll, Scheduling, and an understanding of how NOT to go over budget. Benefits such as Section 181, Tax Credits, and incentives, Insurance, etc., must be taken into account before the cameras roll. And, finally, the project must be made with an eye on sales and distribution at every level. Creating and producing all necessary Deliverables at every stage of production can and does make all the difference between success and failure. In 2014, Weston began publishing The Top 100 Books via iTunes which includes a series of interactive books that rank the top indie Writers and Directors in the World. Much of the talented folks in the books came directly from The Action On Film Festivals and the AOF Megasfest which Weston created and launched in 2005. The AOF Festival has grown to encompass not just Action On Film but it now includes The Icon Awards, The Legendary Stunt Awards, The Newsfest, X-World Short Festival, No Risk Fee Fest, Hollywood Dreams International Film Festival, TMIFF, Conquering Disabilities Film Festival, The Great Las Vegas Chinese Film Festival, New Cinema, and The Young Storytellers Awards. All of the events are held during our annual ten-day event which has taken place in Las Vegas for the last four years after running in Pasadena CA, for the previous eleven seasons. In 2018 The AOF Megafest Magazine was born and the online magazine has grown with each and every issue in both size and scope. With profiles and stories on Top Indie Pros as well as folks new to the world of independent film, the magazine continues to give a voice to hundreds of creative folks from around the globe. Currently, Del is working on a slate of independent films which began in 2016 and features a series of ten films which include, The Victims, Trick, Ole King Cole, Clutch, The Jimmy Mulidore Story, Abi's Hands, DIE, and a few others which will be produced in 2021. He continues to work with writers and directors to bring their visions to life as a consulting producer for a number of projects that are currently in post-production. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Del Weston: Website: www.delweston.com IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0922939/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7-OfRuWagzlhoEsacYg?view_as=subscriber Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user7646165 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/delweston/
Sadly, Made-for-TV March has come to an end. For the grand finale, I saved what I feel is the best for last. It's the 1988 remake of the William Castle film I SAW WHAT YOU DID, starring Shawnee Smith (SAW), Tammy Lauren (WISHMASTER), and Candace Cameron-Bure(“Full House”). Also stars Robert and David Carridine. Joining me on this special occasion is my good buddy Adrian Mendoza, who always helps make these commentaries a lot of fun. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blindragepod/message
Your Bluetooth will choke itself before it busts one when 'Ol Blue Eyes hurdles a hairy hard to believe conspiracy theory about how EZ-E contracted AIDS, which spirals into an absurd analysis of David Carridine's auto-erotic asphyxiation, then 'Ol Blue Eyes's car blues, Big Luck's testosterone tests, King Salmon stories, getting too high, weird weed wiggy jaunts, BONUS MATERIAL: find out which toys the crew fucked with when they were kids AND HEAR the conclusion of King Fu-mahan.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hard-luck-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Take a journey with is into the dystopian futuristic world of overt satire and comical violence that is the Roger Corman cult classic Death Race 2000, the low budget film that has influenced many a movie and probably video game since. Sure it is a cheesy, campy, low budget 70's film but it's so much more than that at the same time, with surprisingly not bad casting and acting and of course the obvious social commentary. If you've never seen this one be sure to put it on your list.
Skeptical graduate student Helen Lyle (Virginia Madsen) befriends Anne-Marie McCoy (Vanessa Williams) while researching superstitions in a housing project on Chicago's Near North Side. From Anne-Marie, Helen learns about the Candyman (Tony Todd), a knife-wielding figure of urban legend that some of her neighbors believe to be responsible for a recent murder. After a mysterious man matching the Candyman's description begins stalking her, Helen comes to fear that the legend may be all too real. (wikipedia) PODCAST NOTES: Chris' signature opening (00:01), the impressive weirdness of 'Candyman' and its origins in Clive Barker's 'Books Of Blood' (07:00), 'Hellraiser' and its impact on how 'Candyman' got made (09:00), Jordan Peele remake of 'Candyman' directed by Nia Decosta (10:30) Phillip Glass score for 'Candyman' (11:00), horror fans and their reactions to 'Candyman' and whether they accept it (13:00), Clip of Tony Todd's first appearance as Candyman in the film opposite Virginia Madsen as Helen (14:00), Cabrini-Green construction and the stories that inspired 'Candyman' of murderers coming into apartments through medicine cabinets between apartments (17:00), Xander Berkely's IMDB page and his typecasting throughout his career as either cuckold or affair (18:00), Michael Culkin's pompous academic character dinner party scene (19:00), Psychiatrist scene (22:00), 'Black Horror Aesthetic' UCLA Professor Tanarive Due and her husband Steven Barnes discuss the racial politics of 'Candyman' (26:00), Vanessa Williams scene from 'Candyman' (29:00), Bernard Rose as english director using the lens of "white fear" to great effect in the film (35:00), 'Wicker Man' with Nicholas Cage didn't happen (38:00), bee scene (39:00), co-host Jason's love for the Coppola movie 'The Rainmaker' with Roy Scheider, Matt Damon, Mickey Rourke, Danny Devito, Andrew Shue (43:00), Virginia Madsen's IMDB page (43:30), ALTERNATIVE CASTING Sandra Bullock, Eddie Murphy (46:00), Call the pod and leave us a voicemail 855-755-5322, RANTS N RAVES; Jason rants at tech bros commercials disrupting stupid stuff including now foot and palm sweat (50:00) HEADLINES: Robots approach the singularity, Suzanne Somers (57:40) COLUMBO CINEMATIC UNIVERSE 'Sex & The Married Detective' with Lindsay Crouse, Peter Jurasik from Beverly Hills Buntz (1:01:30) BOMB SQUAD: Not all movie trailers are created equal and in our new segment we select one a week that has the stink of impending failure on it (01:02:40) LATCH-KEY TV: 1988 World Cup Badminton, Fishin' Hole, Magnum P.I. and Tom Selleck's reverse mortgage commercials, Hollywood Squares, JM J Bullock, Benson, M.A.S.H., Matlock, Lonewolf McQuaid with David Carridine, LQ Jones, and Chuck Norris, Nightmare At Bitter Creek with Tom Skerrit, Joanna Cassidy (01:06:30) END LINES (01:17:35) EPISODE REFERENCES & LINKS: Check out Tanarive Due and her Black Horror Aesthetic class here. Email Full Cast & Crew at Fullcastandcrewpod@gmail.com More on Clive Barker here. Director Bernard Rose's IMDB page. Subscribe to the podcast here. Follow Tony Todd here. The insane trailer of 'Candyman' director Bernard Rose's violinist epic 'The Devil's Violinist' that Chris criminally cut from the episode is here. Tom Selleck's Reverse Mortgage Commercial here. FCAC episodes referenced: Lee Wilkof, Silence Of The Lambs,
Z creates music then recites “Ode to David Carridine” for the 5th episode 2nd season of Integrity Radio. Get more @ www.sifuz.com join for just a buck at patreon.com/theartofintegrity --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/integrity/support
There's a race. And there's death involved. In the then distant future, society is transfixed by a bloodsport, one that involves mowing down pedestrians in a cross-continental race. David Carridine, of the legendary familial acting dynasty, stars as Frankenstein, a popular and seemingly indestructible driver in Death Race 2000. He has to do battle with … Continue reading Really Awful Movies: Ep 159 – Death Race 2000 →
Special Guests: Robert Martin Carroll, Graeme Whifler, Michael BostonGuest Co-Hosts: Maitland McDonagh, Mike MalloyProduced by Ovidio Assonitis, Sonny Boy 1989 stars David Carradine and Paul L. Smith as Pearl and Slue, two desert-dwellers who end up "adopting" Sonny Boy (Michael Boston). Slue turns his boy into a feral killing machine in something of a Frankenstein tale.Screenwriter Graeme Whifler, director Robert Martin Carroll, and star Michael Boston share the history of this fascinating film.Mike Malloy, author of the upcoming David Carradine: The Lost Auteur, and Maitland McDonagh join Mike White in discussing Sonny Boy.Support The Projection Booth on PatreonLike The Projection Booth on FacebookFollow The Projection Booth on Twitter
As we race toward our 100th episode, we stop off here on number 94 and look at Death Race 2000 from 1975, starring David Carridine and Sylvester Stallone. In the segments, Levi Olson and Boss look at Abominable (2006) a crazy bigfoot flick featuring a Jack Elam look-alike Squatch! Then … Continue reading
06/05/2009 Again with the Couple of Dorks? Yep. MWNN was faking a cold and nobody else showed so Mow and Promee started talking about David Carridine (of Deathrace 2000 fame… says Mow) and his first tragic and then bizarre death. After that, Promee revealed a little bit of his plan to win singer Ingrid Michaelson […]