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The gang returns to the world of damaged psyches and body horror as they look at the troubled twin world in David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers. Night on the Docks - Sax Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Welcome to Behind The Sofa! On this week's episode, Ollie and Kirsty discuss David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers, Last of the Summer Wine and an act of body horror is almost committed live on the pod!
Bustin' past the gross cliches, Lori and Aria are talking representations of twins in horror on this week's episode. Focusing on David Cronenberg's "Dead Ringers" (1988), Frank Henenlotter's "Basket Case" (1982), and "Dead Hooker in a Trunk" (2009) by Jen & Sylvia Soska.Sound clip from "Scary Movie 3" (2003). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When two pre-teens named Hallie and Annie meet through their summer camp, their two lives are rattled when they realize that they are identical twins. With parents, British mother aka famous dress designer Elizabeth and American father, a wine maker named Nick, living in two different sides of the universe, the girls decide to make an identity swap in hopes of spending time with their other parent. The girls later choose to aware their guardians of the swap while at a hotel in NYC, which late reunites the divorced pair and sends them back into remarriage with each other. I might be getting some details wrong here, as I seem to remember in David Cronenberg's dark 1988 psycho-drama Dead Ringers, both plucky pre-teen girls on a mission to reunite their wayward parents were played by Jeremy Irons. I also seem to remember something about custom medical instruments designed for operating on mutant women, blood-red gynecological surgical gowns, and a sex scene involving medical tubing. I might be getting two different movies mixed up. Anyway, this week, Nick and Chris are talking David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers. I don't remember if it's the Hayley Mills or Lindsay Lohan version.
Welcome to the Criterion Creeps podcast. A podcast hosted by two chums (Jarrett Duncan and RJ Balog) talking about the Criterion Collection in chronological order. In our seventeenth episode we're talking spine #21: David Cronenberg's DEAD RINGERS from 1988! First we talk about what we've been watching, and what's been chapping our asses! Mel Gibson talks extending BRAVEHEART, Uwe Boll leaves filmmaking again, and UFOs are real. Introduction is 'Criterion Creeps Theme' by petite petite, and musical interludes are The Spinners' "Brother to Brother" and Cher and Meat Loaf "Dead Ringer for Love" Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/ Follow us on that Twitter! twitter.com/criterioncreeps Follow us on Instagram! instagram.com/criterioncreeps You can also subscribe to us on Soundcloud, iTunes, and Stitcher!
With the release of David Cronenberg's new Hollywood satire/ghost story "Maps to the Stars" we take the opportunity to review the new film and compare the two major stages of Cronenberg's career as bodily horror maestro and art house director. 00:00 - 10:47 - Introductions/News 10:48 - 43:32 - "Maps to the Stars" Review 43:33 - 1:12:50 - "Dead Ringers" Review 1:12:51 - 1:17:59 - Closing Remarks/Upcoming Episodes
In this episode, Charles & Sean get double-teamed by Cronenbergs! Specifically, they discuss David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers, and Brandon Cronenberg's Antiviral. Meanwhile, our hosts futilely seek Netflix Instant Sponsorship & have an accidental Irvine Welsh Retrospective. Music:Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Seek And Speak The Dream Cycle Of Randolph Carter