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Tune in as LC and Joseph (Midnight Movie Gang) collaborate with Arthur for a dive into Feast, the 2005 creature feature horror-comedy that follows a group of bar patrons in Nevada who must contend with a few bloodthirsty beasts that have besieged their grimy and sweaty tavern. Whether this movie is purposefully putting a frat boy spin on Alien, the major role that Project Greenlight has in the production history, and reflecting on the cultural explosion of Barbenheimer right around its one-year anniversary comprise just a few of the topics that the hosts cover on this episode. Directed by John Gulager, Feast stars Navi Rawat, Balthazar Getty, Jenny Wade, Henry Rollins, Duane Whitaker, Judah Friedlander, Jason Mewes, Krista Allen, Josh Zuckerman, Clu Gulager, Eric Dane, Treach, Chauntae Davies, Diane Ayala Goldner, Somah Haaland, Tyler Patrick Jones, Eileen Ryan, Hannah Schick, Gary J. Tunnicliffe, and Mike J. Regan. Spoilers start at 32:55 Here's how you can learn more about Palestine and Israel: http://decolonizepalestine.com Here's how you can act to help stop Israel's genocide of Palestine: http://linktr.ee/savegaza Here's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected online: https://www.gazaesims.com Good Word: • LC: Sasquatch Sunset and The Haters by Jesse Andrews • Joseph: Primal and Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time • Arthur: Supermarket Simulator | Game Grumps Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscritic Follow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpod Follow Arthur on Goodreads Check out 2 Cents Critic Linktree
The dads are joined by Jamie and Ryanne from the Black Girl Nerds podcast to review "Tales From The Hood"! The movie stars: Clarence Williams III, Joe Torry, De'aundre Bonds, Samuel Monroe Jr., Wings Hauser, Tom Wright, Anthony Griffith, Michael Massee, Duane Whitaker, David Alan Grier, Brandon Hammond, Rusty Cundieff, Paula Jai Parker, Corbin Bernsen. Roger Guenveur Smith, Art Evans, Lamont Bentley, and Rosalind Cash Directed by Rusty Cundieff Written by Rusty Cundieff & Darin Scott Effects: Chiodo Brothers, Screaming Mad George Producer: Spike Lee Follow Dads From the Crypt! Twitter: @cryptdads Instagram: @dadsfromthecrypt Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DadsFromTheCrypt
Miss X broadcasting LIVE from The Wasteland at this year's horror movie and collector's event, Cinema Wasteland. This twice-yearly event features in-person appearances of some of your favorite actors from old and new horror monster movies, along with a great collection of monster movie items and obscure memorabilia. On the guest list this year is Angela Jones of 'House at the end of the drive' horror film, Duane Whitaker of 1988's 'Hobgoblins', and several actors from the monster film Dawn of the Dead, so stop by and say HI to your Night Owls host or relax and listen in this weekend
Welcome to Monster Month! We celebrate Halloween 2021 with a whole month of monster movies. Unfortunately all good things must come to an end, and this is the finale of MONSTER MELTDOWN! On this episode we reach the 1990s and 2000's on our quest to discuss monster movies throughout the ages. WITHIN THE ROCK (1996) "Miners unleash an ancient tomb's horrible beast during a mission to prevent a moon from colliding with Earth."ANDFEAST (2005) "Patrons locked inside a bar are forced to fight monsters."GET INTO THE HALLOWEEN SPIRIT WITH DEATH BY DVD AND THE MONSTER MELTDOWN! The Death By DVD SENTINEL remix theme by LINUS FITNESS-CENTRE
On this episode, Savage takes a call from actor, director, writer, Duane Whitaker to talk about Duane's life and prolific career, working with some of his favorite directors including Rob Zombie and Quentin Tarantino, and his iconic role as Maynard in Tarantino's classes film, "Pulp Fiction".
Feast. Will they survive the night or die trying? Feast your ears on this! Join Darren and Rick as they discuss whether Feast is digestible, or needs to be regurgitated.
“I dunno about everybody else, but I certainly got a hard-on.” It's closing time at Zipper's Clown Palace, one of Hollywood's sleaziest strip clubs, when a deranged gunman (Rick Dean) strolls on in and holds the remaining patrons, as well as its employees, hostage. As a long night wears on, we come to find that our verbose villain has developed an unhealthy infatuation with Christina Martin (Maria Ford), one of the club's most popular dancers, and decides this is the night they meet face to face. Like many Roger Corman productions, especially of this era, Stripteaser is very much a family affair. Dean and Ford have appeared in numerous Concorde / New Horizons Home Video quickies (a handful of ‘em together), as have Nikki Fritz and Duane Whitaker. Duane, most often seen in front of the camera, penned the screenplay directed by Dan Golden, who stood at the helm of several Concorde films. Fans of low-budget thrillers will undoubtedly recognize the name Andrea V. Rossotto, cinematographer on more than 70 productions, a good percentage of them for Corman. Tossed into the mix is R.A. Mihailoff, who played the title role in Jeff Burr's under-appreciated Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III. Here, he's wielding bottles, as opposed to power tools, playing “Little,” the bearded, beer-bellied bartender. Though I've been a long-time fan of this micro-budget, straight-to-video epic, I never before noticed the endless padding throughout its 74-minute running time. From extended dance sequences to opening titles that seem to go on forever, Stripteaser utilizes a number of methods to maximize what couldn't have been more than a 50-page script. It's actually over 7 minutes into the film before any dialogue is spoken. Nevertheless, there's enough here to keep the viewer entertained, especially if said viewer enjoys excessively gratuitous nude scenes. There's a moment in the film where one of the dancers, fully disrobed, stands over a strategically-placed stage light and there's practically a near-glimpse of cervix. While there's no doubt that Stripteaser is a T&A film (the title pretty much says it all), some of the performances are particularly strong. Rick Dean plays a pretty convincing psycho and delivers every line (and demented cackle) as though this were a mainstream film meant to be seen by a much larger audience. Maria Ford, who probably holds the world record for playing more strippers than any other actress, has always given her all, despite the lackluster material she's so often given. Here, she plays the doe-eyed woman-in-peril to the letter. Much to my surprise, Stripteaser is available for streaming via YouTube and in its uncut, unrated version. However, if you'd like to watch using the Concorde DVD, which runs 1:14:06, please feel free to do so. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blindragepod/message
For the tenth episode of Jackey’s Hand of Horror Podcast, Jackey Neyman Jones and Nuria Aguilar talk about Evil Elvis. For our Thumb segment, Nuria and Jackey start with movie trailer reviews for Bubba Ho-Tep https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akGeWx7NTM8 Rockabilly Vampire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dUOcDNMIBQ Representing the pointer finger and the one who punctuates ideas, is our segment of creative projects. For this episode, we learn how to make snack bowls from your old LP’s. Ya know…records. Here’s a video to show you how it’s done. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=121&v=ymLvqqdJvDs For this episode’s middle finger interview, Jackey visits with Duane Whitaker, producer, writer, actor. Duane may best be known for his role as the pawnshop dealer in Pulp Fiction, but we also love a film he wrote and starred in, Eddie Presley. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Li6IgItYmM The ring finger is dedicated to Things We Love, and this episode, Nuria and Jackey talk about things we love about Elvis. On this episode for the pinky finger segment, Miss Araydia knows nothing about Elvis. She’s never even heard of him so we let her off the hook this time. She’ll be back.
The Days of the Dead coverage continues with a triple feature episode. In this installment, the guys from Nowhere talk with members of the cast of the legendary film "Pulp Fiction" First, Josh talks with Duane Whitaker (who played Maynard) then Josh talks with Angela Jones (who played Esmarelda Villalobos) and this episode ends with a conversation with Stephen Hibbert (who played The Gimp) For Everything Nowhere California... Go To.. www.nowherecalifornia.com
País Estados Unidos Director Quentin Tarantino Guión Quentin Tarantino, Roger Avary Música Varios Fotografía Andrzej Sekula Reparto John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Maria de Medeiros, Ving Rhames, Eric Stoltz, Rosanna Arquette, Christopher Walken, Bruce Willis, Paul Calderon, Bronagh Gallagher, Peter Greene, Stephen Hibbert, Angela Jones, Phil LaMarr, Robert Ruth, Julia Sweeney, Quentin Tarantino, Frank Whaley, Duane Whitaker, Steve Buscemi, Burr Steers Sinopsis Jules y Vincent, dos asesinos a sueldo con no demasiadas luces, trabajan para el gángster Marsellus Wallace. Vincent le confiesa a Jules que Marsellus le ha pedido que cuide de Mia, su atractiva mujer. Jules le recomienda prudencia porque es muy peligroso sobrepasarse con la novia del jefe. Cuando llega la hora de trabajar, ambos deben ponerse "manos a la obra". Su misión: recuperar un misterioso maletín.
Salve Cinéfilos Temporais! No Ar Nosso Décimo Nono Episodio do Podcast Mais Injusto e Democrático da Internet. Nesse Episodio Os Integrantes Dinho Corleone, Samuel Ragnus, Sethista, e Nossa Convidada Melina do Jurassicast Destrincham o Filme Clássico do Tarantino: Pulp Fiction: (Tempo de Violência) 1994! Gênero: Policial Direção: Quentin Tarantino Roteiro: Quentin Tarantino,…
The film centers around a blind, gun-toting obsessive (Rick Dean) who takes a strip club hostage. Doesn't sound like much does it? Well, a lot of people thought that as the film came to video stores in the mid '90s.