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Jeff, sar and Beth are back from part 2 of FDR: American Badass. This episode we dig down into the plot of the film, considering the raunchy humour and (possible) historical anachronisms. Tune in and find out where this parody flick falls on the Invalid Culture scale! As always, transcripts can be found at invalidculture.com
To celebrate Remembrance Day, sar and Jeff are joined by media studies legend Beth Haller to discuss the documentary FDR: American Badass. The film, a campy, over-the-top spoof, features Franklin D. Roosevelt as a werewolf-hunting president who contracts polio from a werewolf bite. Join us as we chat about some of the broader issues of disability representation in media, the challenges faced by disabled filmmakers, and the impact of ableism in Hollywood.
An alternate (true?) historical account of FDR's rise to power and Allied victory in WWII. Franklin Delano Roosevelt is stricken with Polio as the result of a werewolf bite, but that doesn't stop him from leading his Party and the Country like a real BADASS! Bullets fly, hot dogs are appreciated and cacks still work. This one was a lot of fun. Unlimited ridiculousness, lots of laughs, America Wins. FDR: American Badass! Final Grades: Steve "liked it a lot" and gives it "high marks" for historical accuracy and sneaky joke-making you find if you're paying attention. 5 of 5. Brandon's calls it "the best movie we've watched in a while." Perhaps this flick should become a President's Day tradition. 5 of 5. Cacktail of the Week: FDR's Wet Cack Martini 2 oz Gin 1/2 oz Dry Vermouth A couple dashes of orange bitters Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass with ice. Strain into martini glass. Garnish as you like. We used skewered olives, expressed lemon oil from a bit of lemon peel. Not bad as far as martinis go. The orange bitters help balance the gin botanicals. ------------------ Contact us with feedback or cocktail/movie recommendations to: boozeandbmovies@gmail.com X: @boozeandbmovies Instagram: @boozeandbmovies Threads: @boozeandbmovies www.facebook.com/boozeandbmovies --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boozeandbmovies/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boozeandbmovies/support
Cult Cinema Saturday is back! This week Richie welcomes Tina and Hillary from The Muck Podcast onto the show to talk about FDR: American Badass! This outrageous, over-the-top spoof, is the untold true story of our country's greatest monster-hunting president. This was a RIOT and the conversation was filled with lots of laughs. Barry Bostwick FTW. That is all.Check out The Muck Podcastsupermediabrospodcast.comLeave us a rating/review on Spotify, GoodPods, and Podchaser Super Media Bros YouTube ChannelFacebook:Super Media BrosX/Twitter: @SuperMediaBros_IG: @supermediabrospodcastFounding member of OddPods MediaThis 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/4771235/advertisement
Mike and Jesse discuss the 1997 historical black comedy FDR: American Badass. Starring Barry Bostwick, Lyn Shae, Ray Wise and Kevin Sorbo. Leave us a message at https://speakpipe.com/cdfpod Get your CDF Pod merch at https://cdfpodmerch.com Our theme music was composed by CollinDomo AKA Chunky Krill. Find more of his work at soundcloud.com/chunky-krill Facebook: facebook.com/cdfpod Instagram: instagram.com/cdfpod/
In this episode of Friday Night Beers, Tom & Vince try a beer called Kronenbourg 1664. This lager comes from Kronenbourg Brewery in Obernai, France. The hosts drink it and somehow compare it to things like the James Bond franchise, American and French connections, The Pink Panther, Benjamin Franklin, FDR: American Badass! and more. At the end, they rate this beer on a unique 1-5 scale. VINCE: 4 / 5 VincesTOM: 3.5 / 5 TomsInstagram: @friday.night.beers Twitter: @fnb_pod Email: friday.night.beerspodcast@gmail.com Theme music by Billy Hansa. Subscribe, rate and review the podcast on Apple, Spotify or wherever you find your podcasts!
Well, the guys finally did it... Joined by their friend Ace, they discovered the greatest piece of cinema to ever be created. Happy 4th of July! Now go watch FDR American Badass! and listen to this episode.
We’re back and protecting the world from bad movies, like Megaforce protects… wait we watched the movie and we’re still not clear on what they do. Paul & Chris invite Arden and Jacob on to discuss spandex, 80s car chase films, and a campaign to make the thumb kiss a thing. We are also introduced to the Grease Cinematic Universe. Find Megaforce on a streaming service near you. Should you dare. Megaforce performance via Box Office Mojo. And the rankings for that year. Arden reminds us that this film has a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. This film is part of few attempts for stunt man turned director Hal Needham to have another Smokey & the Bandit. Oh hey, Dictionary.com has a definition for “Moose Knuckle.” It would seem Edward Mulhare was typecast in only science fiction and fantasy. Arden is frustrated that Michael Beck from The Warriors was in this movie. Actor Evan C. Kim reminds Arden of Caveman movie starring Ringo Starr. Paul reminds us that Geico actually got a TV show out of their Cavemen commercials. The infamous B&W composition notebook. Playing Burt Reynolds in this film, Henry Silva. Jacob reminds us that skydiving is not a tactical thing, but simply recreation. It is fair to say that Michael Bay Hal Needhams better than Hal Needham. Honestly, we want to skip this bad green screen and watch the Supergirl Ballet again. Barry Bostwick’s co-star is Persis Khambatta from Star Trek: The Motion Picture. This film is from Golden Harvest productions. The Raymond Chow and Golden Harvest Era. Jacob reads us sections of the Wikipedia page for this film. It is so laughable that it played a part in him choosing to watch this movie. While some may say Barry Bostwick’s best film is Rocky Horror Picture Show, Chris argues for another film. Behold the trailer for FDR American Badass. Dear Nic Cage and Bruce Willis Arden says Barry is coming for your jobs. It’s your favorite Low Rider Nic Cage Scene. We are all still hungover from watching that Neil Breen picture and that was 2 years ago. The A-Team disclaimer was short and to the point. The Megaforce one is boring and long-winded. A Thumb Kiss from Barry Bostwick. Oh no, they are really trying to make this happen in the movie. If you do not pay the FX team, they will take their toys back and leave your motorcycles in the sand. Barry changes into some Buck Rogers in the 25th Century inspired clothes. We still cannot get over Edward Mulhare playing the same character as he played in Knight Rider. It’s a motorcycle film, should it be remade with Tom Cruise, middle tooth man? Coy and Vance Team America was based on Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s love for Megaforce. One of the director’s first jobs was on Skidoo, another Film Frown movie. Introvision was used in UHF (a past Film Frown movie), Army of Darkness, Adventures in Babysitting, and Driving Mrs Daisy. The skydiving scene was not Introvision, but Zoptic. The deep dive into Geronimo! Sauron makes a guest appearance in the movie? Always remember Jacob’s hat is like a shark fin. The original Adama, Lorne Green sells dog food. More interesting than Megaforce is Spock’s Brain on VHS. Remember when you see someone wearing Spandex shout “BOSTWICK!” Thanks for listening! Stay tuned for more bad movies and if you want to help us pay for our website hosting, and now the Zoom subscription, please see our Saucey Patreon. Support Film Frown on Patreon
Hey Cringers! This week it's “FDR: American Badass”. Our full review is at www.sscringefest.com, And as always, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at admin@sscringefest.com. We'll likely read your letter on the podcast, so be nice. Or don't. That's OK. Follow us on all of the the social stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sscringefest/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sscringefest Twitter: https://twitter.com/SSCringeFest And like, share, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. We love you all. Some of you more than others. You know who you are .
"Bob Vance. Vance Refrigeration." "Bob Vance. Vance Refrigeration." "Bob Vance. Vance Refrigeration." Known for his roles as Bob Vance on "The Office", Officer Joe Vickers in "Psycho Cop" and "Psycho Cop Returns" my guest on Episode 250 of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace Podcast is actor, Robert Ray Shafer. An actor for 40 years and currently retired, he's done it all. From small theater performances to big budget Hollywood movies like "Pee-Wee's Big Holiday" to low budget, direct to video horror movies to low budget independent films like "Helen Keller vs Nightwolves", "FDR: American Badass", to a recurring role on "The Office" to his own movie "Dick Dickster", and a ton of other TV, movie and commercial credits. Enjoy. Support: ☕ Dead Sled Coffee - Go to deadsledcoffee.com Use promo code BROOKLYNBLAST for 20% off your order and get free domestic shipping on any order over $60. Tell Mike I sent you ova.
We're watching a truly inspiring movie about one of our greatest presidents and we're not ashamed of it either. He couldn't stand tall, but he held us up when we needed him and was a true badass. We watched FDR: American Badass and we hope you enjoy this, for real. Join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/garbagedaypodcast
Without Your Head presents 6 Weeks of the Werewolf with Barry Bostwick of FDR: American Badass! Oh yeah he was also in this little movie known as Rocky Horror Picture Show among tons of cool stuff! Get "FDR: American Badass" on DVD today! https://amzn.to/3fOB3ED Hosted by Nasty Neal, Terrible Troy and Treacherous Trista! #BarryBostwick #WithoutYourHead #RockyHorrorPictureShow #FDRAmericanBadAss #LiveVideo Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Watch us live Thursdays on www.withoutyourhead.com/live Get your WYH gear: www.withoutyourhead.com/tees Watch us live every Thursday with an interactive chat www.withoutyourhead.com/live Zoom in live on video with us www.withoutyourhead.com/zoom Please subscribe for more interviews! www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmwH7xVAhD-OOAqFWyTYTA?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Without Your Head community! www.FaceBook.com/Groups/WithoutYourHeadHorror --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
This week Cooper and Nolan are rolling out an example of what happens when shock comedy goes wrong with the ridiculous FDR: AMERICAN BADASS! If you're looking for an accurate, well-told recounting of the life and times of America's 32nd president, then boy have you come to the wrong place. Instead, the guys get increasingly drunk and attempt to make sense of a movie with Nazi werewolves, fireside freestyles, rocket-launcher equipped wheelchairs, and the ghost of Abraham Lincoln. This episode (featuring a beer from the Steel Wheel Brewery) is American history like you've never heard it before!
On this bonus episode, we give you a President's Day Showdown between Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies and FDR: American Badass! Which of these two will get our vote? Listen to find out.Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocHrtIVCIis&t=467sFDR: American Badass!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CCUwgm0CrYVisit https://www.supermediabrospodcast.com for all past, present, and future episodes!Leave us a rating/review on https://www.Podchaser.com/supermediabrosSubscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/supermediabrospodcastSupport us monetarily on https://www.Ko-Fi.com! Super Media Bros Merch: https://www.storefrontier.com/store/super-media-bros-podcastSuper Media Bros on Social Mediahttps://www.Facebook.com/SuperMediaBroshttps://www.Twitter.com/SuperMediaBros_https://www.Instagram.com/SuperMediaBrosPodcastFounding member of OddPods Mediahttps://www.facebook.com/oddpodsmedianetworkhttps://www.twitter.com/oddpodsmediahttps://www.instagram.com/oddpodsmedia
In the theme of our last episode on censorship, I will discuss the best GD comedy writer/director/actor/author in the game today, Ross Patterson AKA St James St James. The upcoming episodes will be discussing his films like: FDR: American Badass!, Helen Keller vs. Night Wolves, Range 15, and many more classics! I also give an update on my website as well as talk about a dream interview with Larry Enticer! partialartistpodcast@gmail.com Larry Enticer Clip: https://youtu.be/WIrWyr3HgXI --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Your ineluctable hosts Dr. Tarr, Professor Fether, The Midnight Gadfly, Dr. Head and Bleu Fez pull out two pre-Thanksgiving turkeys, INHUMANWICH! and FDR: AMERICAN BADASS! for this week’s therapy session. After that, they talk about what they have been watching on their own. The first part of the session is an arduous journey, and the … Continue reading "Unsane Radio 0084 – Fantastic Foreplay"
Listen to us on Apple Podcast or Stitcher!Send us a message!Music by Mike. Check out his Soundcloud.Opus Overtones can be found here.Sponsored by Jif Peanut Butter (please?) - Matt and Gabe get back into movies made in 2020 with the "hit" Netflix movie "The Old Guard" starring Dudley Dursley from Harry Potter with some other somewhat famous international stars. Topics include how awesome Rutger Hauer is/was, Sly Stallone's steroid-enhanced Ego and his drag sensibilities, the odd style choices of Julie Taymore (and how they sometimes work), Vincent D'Onofrio's voice, the qualities of a biopic, the Under the Wheels version of a Harriet Tubman biopic, Brian Tyree Henry, Matt Damon through the years, poor execution of moral quandries, the makeup of good villains (and really lazy ones), a few of Gabe's rules for Action Scenes, multiple mentions of Rhiz Ahmed, the horrible new trend in movie soundtracks (not score), and answer some viewer questions!Referenced on this Episode:The Night HawkFridaFDR: American Badass!If Beale Street Could TalkRoundersAmadeusH. Bomberguy RWBY video
We finish the patriotic horrors with a rapid fire comedy onslaught. Barry Bostwick as FDR: American Badass, and Ray Wise as Douglas MacArthur. a wartime horror in the sense it has werewolves, but otherwise its a slapstick adventure with a streetwise president that won't stand for the Axis. well. or for anything….. you know….because of the polio.We now have a website! Visit us at www.strangebiscuits.com/graveyard to send us movie suggestions and comment on episodes!You can follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod/On Twitter at https://twitter.com/GS_horrorpodAnd on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thegraveyardshiftpod/If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at https://www.patreon.com/Graveyardemail us at graveyardshiftpod@gmail.com for movie suggestions or Patreon ideas.Eric reviews movies (not just horror) with his buddy Frenzy on the 2 Bearded losers PodcastThanks for listening.
My friends Carly and Dylan introduce me to the world of romcoms with.... mixed results. Spoilers for Set It Up, John Wick, Rise Of Skywalker, and FDR American Badass. We say the phrase 'romcom' 20,059 times in this episode, and I accidentally use about half the episode ranting about Rent. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Choosing a president isn't easy, especially when it's a fictional president and they might have to fight a bear. This week Maddy moderates while Zach, Michael, and Pawel try to find out which fictional president is best. Suggested viewing: Pixels (2015), Big Game (2015), and FDR: American Badass (2012)
Hey guys with all the things going on in the world I hope you forgive me for uploading this episode late styles, but I hope you enjoy this episode of FDR AMERICAN BADASSIts alternate history month at Who Watches This podcast!If you guys have any request for future movie request please send us an emailat whowatchesthispodcast@gmail.comI know... its a pretty long email but I just wanted to make sure we could get this email haha.Also enjoy some of our live tweets or slide into our DM's on our twitter page:@WWT_podcast- Theme Music -Lee Rosevere - Arcade Montage - Music For Podcast 3https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/
Streaming movie recommendations for the week of February 23rd through February 29th, 2020. This week we review Honey Boy (Prime), Mid90s (Prime/Kanopy), FDR: American Badass (Prime), Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (Hoopla/Vudu), Stories We Tell (Tubi), Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Fandor), and Burnt (Vudu/Tubi/Pluto). This weeks SideFlicks are A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood This weeks SideFlicks are A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood (Rental), Predator (TV), A Bug's Life (Disney+), Tombstone (Blu-Ray), Light of My Life (Prime), WarGames (Prime), What About Bob? (Prime), Cabin In The Woods (Prime), Girl On The Third Floor (Netflix). Have a comment or recommendation? Drop us a line about anything... streamwhatpod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @streamwhatpod See you next week. Thanks for listening!
The Horror Junkyard is back and this week it's time to smarten up with some history. Kat returns to the fold after her brief bout with the plague to discuss the untold story of our country's greatest monster fighting president. It's the werewolf hunting, Washington blunting, free styling and profiling powerhouse of polio himself, FDR: American Badass (2012).www.prowrestlingtees.com/SEGShirts GET THE NEW HORROR JUNKYARD SHIRT FROM ERIC KENT!
Barry Bostwick and Veronica Cartwright joined the show to talk about their careers and their new film "The Field" available now on VOD! FieldTheMovie.com Barry Bostwick opened the show! - his new film "The Field" - what interested him in the movie and character - how he accepts roles - the legacy of "Rocky Horror Picture Show" and the a-hole nickname that has followed - "FDR American Badass" - how the rise of Video On Demand has changed the life of a veteran actor - so much more check out "The Field" today on VOD! Veronica Cartwright joined Nasty Neal! - "The Field" and the uniqueness of her character - filming outside - memories of the massive sets on "Alien" - the famous chest bursting scene - "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" a continuation not a sequel? - the ending of the film with Donald Sutherland - memories of Alfred Hitchcock and "The Birds" - so much more check out "The Field" today on VOD! Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "Bates Motel" by Music of the Month B-movie Monsters! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
Things are getting historical on this month's episode of the Devil's Lettuce Film Society as El Pinchito and the Shaman watch the thrilling true story FDR: American Badass! Turns out Nazi werewolves were a lot more critical to American history than we thought. The Devil's Lettuce Film Society is a series of commentary tracks where you are invited to get high with us and watch a movie. Every month, the Shaman and El Pinchito partake in some (legal, Canadian) marijuana and heckle a random film. Just follow the in-episode instructions to synchronize this podcast episode with your copy of the movie in question, spark up a joint, and get ready to have some laughs with your new best friends. On this show, we're watching... FDR: American Badass! (2012) Director: Garrett Brawith Writer: Ross Patterson Starring: Barry Bostwick, Lin Shaye, Bruce McGill Note: Please partake legally and responsibly!
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Rob and Jeremiah discuss the harrowing and heroic true story of the 32nd President of the United States and play a particularly difficult game of Bridges! Trigger warning: movie contains jokes about a disability. Intro/Outro music constructed from Creative Commons sounds by the following freesound.org users: -“Proyector16mm-2” by espectral -“Goofy Music” by FlatHill -“Cinemato” by jlozano -“3er Ding 01” by Raggaman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realonreels/support
"FDR: American Badass" (2012) The Dream Warrior Review podcast series with Miq Strawn and Kurt Thomas. Featuring Reviews of Horror and Science Fiction Films. Also Featuring Story Time With Miq. Music By Charred Walls of the DamnedTime Has Passed E-mail us at DreamWarriorReview@gmail.com or check us out on Twitter or Facebook@DWReview
To commemorate D-Day we look upon this historically accurate portrayal of our longest serving president Franklin Delano Roosevelt in "FDR: American Badass". Can he stop the werewolf axis of evil and save the world? Fuck yeah he can, and yes, his cock still works. Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/NeverHeardOfItPodcast Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/TheNHOITPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/s/29497b8/podcast/sponsor/acugkf/url/https%3A%2F%2Fanchor.fm%2Fapp) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverheardofit/message
The guys are BACK for episode 4 of The AG Hard Podcast. The guys recap their predictions from the last pod on the NHL and NBA playoffs, and discuss all that has happened in the NBA, NHL, and NFL over the last few weeks. Next, Gett throws out his stat of the week and Austin wags his PC finger at the United Kingdom in this week's PC Panzi of the Week. The guys next dive into the main course this week - Dan Bilzerian's bet with his buddy that he couldn't eat $1,000 of McDonald's in 36 hours. The guys do an experiment and break down the possibilities, and Gett gets very full. Next, Austin examines the bizare James Harden lawsuit in this week's Legal Eagle and Gett updates us on Missouri sports in the Mizzou Minute. Next, the guys dive into media with Gett's Telly Talk and Austin's Streaming Pile of Shit, where he breaks down this week's shitty streaming movie - FDR: American Badass. Finally, the guys cap off the episode with a round of AG or DISAG. Follow us on Twitter! @AGHardPodcast
Loosely based on a true story, wheelchair bound Franklin Delano Roosevelt struggles with polio as he fights to win a presidential election and end the Great Depression. The crippled hero then braves a changing world as he leads his country into the second world war to battle axis forces commanded by Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito. Also, the axis leaders are all werewolves and FDR has a wheelchair with machine-guns. His son does a poo in a jar.
This week, Dread Media takes a weird side road in Feral February. Duane joins Desmond to discuss the werewolf-themed work of Ross Patterson (AKA St. James St. James), those being the historical action comedies FDR: American Badass and Helen Keller vs. Nightwolves. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid steps in to give a review of (and the convoluted history behind) I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Of course, there are songs: "Game for Life" by MC Breed, "A Song for Helen" by Deacon, "Helen Keller" by The Erotics, "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" by The Cramps, and "12 Steps to Rock n' Roll" by The Young Werewolves. 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.
This week, Dread Media takes a weird side road in Feral February. Duane joins Desmond to discuss the werewolf-themed work of Ross Patterson (AKA St. James St. James), those being the historical action comedies FDR: American Badass and Helen Keller vs. Nightwolves. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid steps in to give a review of (and the convoluted history behind) I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Of course, there are songs: "Game for Life" by MC Breed, "A Song for Helen" by Deacon, "Helen Keller" by The Erotics, "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" by The Cramps, and "12 Steps to Rock n' Roll" by The Young Werewolves. 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.
This week, Dread Media takes a weird side road in Feral February. Duane joins Desmond to discuss the werewolf-themed work of Ross Patterson (AKA St. James St. James), those being the historical action comedies FDR: American Badass and Helen Keller vs. Nightwolves. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid steps in to give a review of (and the convoluted history behind) I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Of course, there are songs: "Game for Life" by MC Breed, "A Song for Helen" by Deacon, "Helen Keller" by The Erotics, "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" by The Cramps, and "12 Steps to Rock n' Roll" by The Young Werewolves. 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.
This week, Dread Media takes a weird side road in Feral February. Duane joins Desmond to discuss the werewolf-themed work of Ross Patterson (AKA St. James St. James), those being the historical action comedies FDR: American Badass and Helen Keller vs. Nightwolves. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid steps in to give a review of (and the convoluted history behind) I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Of course, there are songs: "Game for Life" by MC Breed, "A Song for Helen" by Deacon, "Helen Keller" by The Erotics, "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" by The Cramps, and "12 Steps to Rock n' Roll" by The Young Werewolves. 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.
Movie Addict Headquarters celebrates the 40th Anniversary of The Rocky Horror Picture Showin this special tribute to that bizarre cult classic. The episode features cast member Barry Bostwick reminiscing about his experiences connected with the film -- including weather problems, what it was like working with Susan Sarandon, his favorite scene in the movie, and much more. Surprisingly, Rocky Horror bombed when it first opened in 1975, but those entertaining midnight showings soon catapulted the film into cult status. And the film got a big boost when TV’s Glee featured its own version of the musical numbers. That episode became the most popular one of the series. Bostwick has appeared in over 100 films and television productions. He may be best-known as the clueless mayor on Spin City. However, he’s a triple-threat entertainer -- singer, dancer, actor -- who created the role of Danny Zuko in Grease on Broadway and won a Tony for his work in The Robber Bridegroom. He’s appeared in such TV programs as CougarTown, Glee, Scrubs, Law & Order Special Victims Unit, Las Vegas, George Washington, and War and Remembrance (for which he earned a Golden Globe). Among Bostwick’s numerousmovies are: Movie Movie; 101 Dalmatians II; Spy Hard; Some Guy Who Kills People; and FDR: American Badass.
Award-winning actor Barry Bostwick reminisces about The Rocky Horror Picture Show in this annual October tribute to that bizarre cult classic. Bostwick speaks candidly about his experience while making the film -- including weather problems, what it was like working with Susan Sarandon, his favorite scenes in the movie, and much more. Boasting credits in over 100 films and TV productions, Bostwick may be best-known as the clueless mayor on Spin City, but he's a triple-threat entertainer -- singer, dancer, actor -- who created the role of Danny Zuko in Grease on Broadway and won a Tony for his work in The Robber Bridegroom. He's also a Golden Globe winner for his performance in TV's War and Remembrance. Among Bostwick's many films are: Movie, Movie; 101 Dalmations II; Spy Hard; Some Guy Who Kills People; and FDR: American Badass! His upcoming movies include Slay Bells, a horror flick in which he plays Santa, as well as the comedy Diani & Devine Meet the Apocalypse. Although The Rocky Horror Picture Show bombed when it first opened in 1975, entertaining midnight showings soon catapulted the film into cult status. And the movie got a big boost when TV's Glee featured its own version of the outrageous musical numbers.
This week on the podcast we take on one of the most insane and ridiculous movies of all time, the 2011 Ross Patterson film Poolboy: Drowning Out The Fury. We previously covered Ross’s other movie, FDR: American Badass, early on in the history of the podcast. This movie within a movie within a movie is about the never before seen fictional film Poolboy 2: Drowning Out The Fury. We get the behind the scenes with director St. James St James, who directed it when he was only 10 years old, and most of the actual “movie” itself. It stars Kevin Sorbo as Jan Van Hammer as The Poolboy and is so mind blowingly funny you will lose your mind. This movie is intentionally bad and hits the nail on the head. Its the ultimate culmination of late 80s/early 90s action movies with the crazy behind the scenes antics of a movie deemed to racially insensitive for public viewing. We highly recommend you go on Netflix and watch this movie before listening, but maybe our discussion will inspire you to do so. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support
Here we go again! Your best pals Paul and Chris Coy and Vance are back and ready to race in the General Lee! Also, we talk about Asians of S.H.I.E.L.D., as well as a great discussion of Canadian Thanksgiving. You may not know what’s real in this one, because of all the alternate historical factifying. Here’s a little more about today’s adventure: The Star Trek Soundboard Coy and Vance of The Dukes of Hazzard “Oh that Dukes of Hazzard Power Cycle!” “What a ride!” The Green Machine Is Agent Molson a Life Model Decoy? The Mocking Dead Chris’ recaps & bad Photoshopping. Redshirts Keremeos & Hedley British Columbia. The few pics Chris took It’s official, Chris is an old person forcing you to look at the slides from his vacation! For those of you interested in football, American & Canadian Football Canadian Thanksgiving Canadian Black Friday Being a new Canadian, Chris forgot to mention that they do have Boxing Day Iron Sky Iron Sky Pick up lines Pie Crust Heroes Recaps via io9.com Max Headroom is interviewed by Letterman. Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter FDR American Badass Canadians and the myth of Eh? Equilibrium Gun Kata clip Wanted trailer. Note the top commentor on the Youtube page is Morgan Freeman. Blacklist TV show trailer. The Dresden Files 30 Minutes or Less What’s that noise during the podcast? Get Chrip and find out. No More Buckyballs The company’s last plea that was not answered. Just the good ol’ boys, never meanin’ no harm… YEEE-HAAWW! Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
Award-winning actor Barry Bostwick reminisces about The Rocky Horror Picture Show in this annual tribute to the bizarre cult classic. He also talks with Alan Levy, CEO of BlogTalkRadio, and other fans concerning the popular midnight shows connected with this outrageous movie. Bostwick, who played the key role of “Brad Majors,” Susan Sarandon’s naïve boyfriend, speaks candidly regarding his experiences connected with the film -- including weather problems, what it was like working with Susan Sarandon, his favorite scene in the movie, and much more. As an added attraction, filmmakers Larry Viezel and Shawn Stutler call in to preview Rocky Horror Saved My Life, their upcoming documentary about Rocky Horror fans. Bostwick has appeared in over 100 films and television productions. He may be best-known as the clueless mayor on Spin City. However, he’s a triple-threat entertainer -- singer, dancer, actor -- who created the role of Danny Zuko in Grease on Broadway and won a Tony for his work in The Robber Bridegroom. He’s appeared in TV programs like CougarTown, Glee, Law & Order SVU, George Washington, and War and Remembrance (for which he earned a Golden Globe). Among Bostwick’s numerous movies are: Movie Movie; 101 Dalmatians II; Some Guy Who Kills People; and FDR: American Badass!
Ever find yourself drawn to a truly terrible movie like a moth to flame? Can you not tear yourself away from Birdemic or Sharktopus? Do you find yourself returning to The Room for no apparent reason? Bad movies are the ultimate palate cleaner and Eric, Lauren along with Arthouse Legends' Jonolobster discuss bad movies and why we watch them along with extended discussions of Iron Sky, FDR American Badass, and Birdemic. Also make sure to head over to iTunes and provide a 5-Star Review and maybe drop us a line or two or hit us up on Twitter @QuantumTavern
Adam briefly talks OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL and FDR: AMERICAN BADASS! then jumps into the Horror genre. What are the categories of Horror that a screenwriter should use as a foundation in 2013? And do films such as MISERY, WARM BODIES and THE SIXTH SENSE actually function like horror movies from a screenwriting perspective?
The crew reunites for their first podcast of 2013 to discuss a variety of random topics, most notably the strange state of Hollywood films, such as "Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters" and "FDR: American Badass".
Starting with the bones of Peking Man from about 750,000 years ago we look at the history of China. Part 1 of our quest ends with the end of the Qing Dynasty in the early 20th century. The chronological, geographical, and cultural expanse of the Chinese civilization is absolutely astounding. We revisit Sandy Hook, and cover Dredd, Django Unchained, FDR American Badass, Big Bang Muppet Chaos Theory, and more!
What has two wheels and kills werewolves? We’ll give you three guesses. This week we were finally able to see a movie that we had been eagerly anticipating for nearly a year, and Ross Patterson’s FDR: American Badass did not disappoint. Get ready for Nazi werewolves, tasteless polio jokes and the Southern charm of Georgian Congressman Cleavon Buford. Oh, and titties! The pure ridiculousness of this movie had us dying the entire time; this is one of our new favorites, up there with Troll 2 and Mac and Me. We don’t want to spoil this wonderful movie any further, so please watch it before listening, but one thing’s for sure: you’ll never look at raw hot dogs the same way again. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support
Joysticks (1983) gets reviewed because we just can’t get enough video games and terrible 1980s comedies. On second thought, maybe we have gotten just enough of both. Second half we discuss FDR: American Badass, Casa de Mi Padre, Red State and a quick television roundup. Enjoy!
Jai is finally back with the second episode of Signal 13! This episode he tackles the action comedy film FDR: American Badass! (2012) Directed by [...]
Award-winning actor Barry Bostwick returns to talk about starring in FDR: American Badass, a slapstick comedy scheduled for DVD release this month. Bostwick may be best-known as the clueless mayor on Spin City or as Susan Sarandon’s naïve boyfriend in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. However, he’s a triple-threat entertainer -- singer, dancer, actor -- who created the role of Danny Zuko in Grease on Broadway, won a Tony for his work in The Robber Bridegroom and a Golden Globe for his performance in War and Remembrance. In FDR: American Badass, Bostwick portrays the 32nd U.S. President as a werewolf killer who rides around in a “wheelchair of death” while stopping werewolves carrying the polio virus. According to movie fans who’ve already seen this film, Bostwick is absolutely hilarious! During the last part of this episode, dance innovator Christopher Scott is also expected to call in.
In which Thom & Andru ping-pong between the past and the future with Team Bregman (Lauren on the Skype, Bernie in the studio) and Travis J Coleman, marveling at Raiders Of The Lost Ark's IMAX resurrection while counting down the days to the Nerds Like Us premiere of FDR American Badass and Castle Corsetry's adventures at Comickaze Expo 2012. Plus, proxy drum solos, nerdy underpants, and whatever happened to Rick Moranis, anyway? Music by Wonderboy
Andreas (daemonicus), Stefan (StS) und Wolfgang (wolfman) begrüßen euch zum NarrenTalk No. 62. Trailer Wir sprechen über die Trailer von FDR: American Badass, Moonrise Kingdom, ATM und The Silent House. Last Seen Wolfgang stellt uns heute The Bang Bang Club vor. Stefan sah zuletzt Priest,...
Andreas (daemonicus), Stefan (StS) und Wolfgang (wolfman) begrüßen euch zum NarrenTalk No. 62. Trailer Wir sprechen über die Trailer von FDR: American Badass, Moonrise Kingdom, ATM und The Silent House. Last Seen Wolfgang stellt uns heute The Bang Bang Club vor. Stefan sah zuletzt Priest,...