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It's that time of year again, the time that our faithful heroes Jef, Josh and Brian put their lives on the line to celebrate "GNARVEMBER"! The time of year to choose a film that fully emcompasses both hard rock and horror! This time around the FM3 find themselves elbow deep once again in a Full Moon Production, Produced by good old Chuck band and directed by his accomplice Ted Nicolaou. On paper this movie screams "GNARVEMBER", however in execution there might be some debate as to how much this movie actually shreds. Do yourself a favor, hit play and get ready for a spirited chat about this year's hard rock hullabaloo 1992's "Bad Channels"!
The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Our friends from Full Moon Productions come in studio to talk about the iconic KC Haunted Houses: The Edge of Hell, The Beast, and Macabre Cinema. At the bottom of the hour former ALCS MVP and Royals pitcher Mike Boddicker joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our fourth episode, we introduce our good friend and esteemed colleague Pam Anderson (@windcruel) to discuss the Full Moon Productions lunatic outing Blood Dolls. Directed by studio head Charles Band himself, what on the surface appears to be a garish 90s horror afterthought is revealed over time to contain a bizarre, autobiographical through-line that … Continue reading Episode 4- The Lover Speaks- Blood Dolls →
On this episode of Banking on KC, Amber Arnett-Bequeaith, Vice President at Full Moon Productions, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how her family's company launched the haunted attraction industry. Tune in to discover: How Amber's mother and grandmother launched the industry. Why the haunted attraction industry continues to thrive. How Full Moon Production's haunted houses have helped revitalize the West Bottoms. Amber's anti-bullying campaign. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC
L loves Full Moon Productions & so May is Full Moon May! In this episode, Stef (@witchxpudding), L (@nocturnical), & Nate (@badbenpimp69) discuss our first selection, 2021's Baby Oopsie — a fittingly violent resurrection of everyone's least favorite demonic toy (everyone's favorite is Glen Clown do not @ me). Visit us at ghostinthemagazine.site or follow us on twitter @gitmpodcast. Thank you Nate for the tunes, soundcloud.com/nfr-1.
Nates Back!!!!! After literal minutes of searching we finally found Nate after he ran off when we opened the door before the House episode, actually the van that stole him brought him back after hours of horror movie talk...lol. This week Charlie lifted the grounding and let Nate choose the movie to cover and his choice was The Puppet Master, an excellent example of late 80s early 90s puppetry and stop motion from Full Moon Productions. But somethings not quite right once the guys start discussing their viewing experiences and well....you'll just have to listen to find out what we mean by that. Welcome back Nate...(we still miss James voice tho....)
We watched Puppet Master on Tubi and were reminded of a simpler time, a time when puppets rules the earth and we were helpless to prevent their tyrannical rule. (1:00) - Intro(5:30 ) - Synopsis() - Review(10:20) - Score(20:45) - Spoilers(56:39) - Talking about the live show(1:15:20) - Horror Movie Whooores @dgoebel00 on Instagram provided this amazing artwork. Follow him and check out his website. https://youtu.be/KK3NYrORvdk Synopsis Puppet Master is the “story” of Andre Toulon, a master of puppets who has found an ancient egyptian method of imbuing puppets with life. He killed himself long ago and now he's back? But he's a different guy now, and his psychic friends must suffer because they are psychic. Everyone gets more Full Moon Features than they bargained for. Review Historical Significance Puppet Master (1989) spawned a massive, 14 movie series of sequels and spinoffs. It was written by Charles Band who we interviewed a few months ago in our Gingerdead Man Review. It's a typical exploitation movie by Full Moon Productions, cashing in on the recent success of creepy little things movies like Gremlins, Child's Play, and Dolls. For some reason that I can't quite work out, Puppet Master struck a cord with general audiences and became a straight to video hit. With a budget of $400,000 it went on to make many millions, and surpassed many theatrical releases of the time in terms of profitability by a wide margin. Watch Puppet MasterWatch on AmazonClick here to Rent or Buy
Charles Band is the undisputed King of the B movie genre industry. From the toilet-invading creatures of Ghoulies to the time-travelling bounty hunter in Trancers, to the pandemic-crashed Corona Zombies, his four-decade career encompassing more than 360 films, and his streaming company, Full Moon Productions, Charles Band presides over Hollywood's decidedly un-Oscar-worthy underbelly, where mayhem, zombies, and cheap thrills reign supreme.CONFESSIONS OF A PUPPETMASTER (William Morrow, 11/16) is Band's memoir-chock full of incredible stories, names, and places. His many cabinets of curiosities contain original artifacts from the legendary movies he's been involved with over the last forty years. Band gave career firsts and breaks to a slew of today's major celebs: Demi Moore (Parasite) and Helen Hunt (Trancers), Mariska Hargitay (Ghoulies), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Troll), Viggo Mortensen (Prison) and Bill Maher (Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death).
Charles Band is the undisputed King of the B movie genre industry. From the toilet-invading creatures of Ghoulies to the time-travelling bounty hunter in Trancers, to the pandemic-crashed Corona Zombies, his four-decade career encompassing more than 360 films, and his streaming company, Full Moon Productions, Charles Band presides over Hollywood's decidedly un-Oscar-worthy underbelly, where mayhem, zombies, and cheap thrills reign supreme. CONFESSIONS OF A PUPPETMASTER (William Morrow, 11/16) is Band's memoir-chock full of incredible stories, names, and places. His many cabinets of curiosities contain original artifacts from the legendary movies he's been involved with over the last forty years. Band gave career firsts and breaks to a slew of today's major celebs: Demi Moore (Parasite) and Helen Hunt (Trancers), Mariska Hargitay (Ghoulies), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Troll), Viggo Mortensen (Prison) and Bill Maher (Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death).
Charles Band is the undisputed King of the B movie genre industry. From the toilet-invading creatures of Ghoulies to the time-travelling bounty hunter in Trancers, to the pandemic-crashed Corona Zombies, his four-decade career encompassing more than 360 films, and his streaming company, Full Moon Productions, Charles Band presides over Hollywood's decidedly un-Oscar-worthy underbelly, where mayhem, zombies, and cheap thrills reign supreme. CONFESSIONS OF A PUPPETMASTER (William Morrow, 11/16) is Band's memoir-chock full of incredible stories, names, and places. His many cabinets of curiosities contain original artifacts from the legendary movies he's been involved with over the last forty years. Band gave career firsts and breaks to a slew of today's major celebs: Demi Moore (Parasite) and Helen Hunt (Trancers), Mariska Hargitay (Ghoulies), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Troll), Viggo Mortensen (Prison) and Bill Maher (Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death).
In Forever Midnight's latest episode, the FM3 find themselves once again on the Charles Bandwagon. How they got onboard is anyone's guess, but they are going the distance with the funkiest of films by Full Moon Productions, the 1996 Humpty Lumpty story, “Head Of the Family.” Filled with freaky weirdos and enough nudity to make Hugh Hefner blush, it left the Forever Midnight crew scratching their massive heads, and searching for the swiftest road to emancipation from the Band family once and for all.
Let's have a chat about Full Moon Productions, weird puppets and whatever else pops into our heads!! It'll be fun probably.
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WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST FRIDAY MUSIC SHOWCASE 15 Barbara Stephan Barbara has been a favorite regular singer with many local bands but has also performed with national recording artists Susan Tedeschi and Jon Paris. She's recorded her own original music as well as being staff songwriter for Full Moon Productions composing film/TV music. Currently she sings for Chicago's blues/soul band Tabasko Sound Kitchen, North Coast Management's, Livin The Dream. The Barbara Stephan Band formed when like-minded musicians kept running into each other on the best Milwaukee stages such as The Milwaukee Ale House, Summerfest, The Jazz Estate and BLU at the Pfister. Recognizing the same penchant for funky, spunky modern day Motown tunes, they joined forces to make Stephan's catchy and memorable songs come to life ala Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings. “Stephan harks to the contemporaneous run of influential soul music at Memphis' Stax label, with its lesser concern for pop crossover and looser-limbed rhythmic intuition than much of what was laid down in Detroit back when.” – Shepherd Express Fans appreciate what they call “state of the art, sophisticated song-writing” and when they opened the show in August of 2018 the venue had this to say…“I have followed Barbara Stephan's growth as a singer/song writer for years but was blown away by the show she brought to this year's Concerts in the Gardens at Boerner Botanical Gardens.” – Mark Wimmer Stephan's EP The River was released in April to high praise. The full album will be released in 2019 with some of Milwaukee's most talented musicians: Joe Hite – Keyboard/Producer/Horn Arrangements Dave Wall – Drums Chris Kringel – Bass Mike Standal – Guitar Matt Antoniewicz – Trumpet/Horn Section Leader Jason Goldsmith – Tenor/Alto Saxophone Andy Spadafora – Bari Saxophone Joy Bach- Vocals Barbara Stephan – Vocals Ever evolving and always imbued with the best grooves and ear catching musicality this band is seriously danceable, incredibly impressive and definitely one to watch! https://acaentertainment.com/artist/barbara-stephan/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Host: Zach T Fell Podcast Engineer: Zach T Fell Sponsored by: Diamond Dave Photography www.facebook.com/DiamondDavePhotography ZTF Studio www.ZTFstudio.com Podcast intro song written by Nate Wycoff and has a recording studio https://www.frequencyfarmrecordingstudio.com/ Voice Over Intro by Dean Bundy Syndicated on www.cwHipHop.com
Sewer aborted fetuses. Topless chicks in leather hot pants. Bad acting and a total Full Moon Productions b-movie blast. It's not perfect, its poorly acted, it's stupid, and it's fun.
This week on Another Miserable Podcast, we're joined by badass artist extraordinaire and lifelong horror fan, Kevin Cannarile, as we look at a slime-riddled Charles Band double feature: TerrorVision and Bad Channels!We also dig into some upcoming movie trailers for Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo! (feat. Bill Nye and Elvira), Freaky by Blumhouse, and the Adam Sandler Netflix horror-comedy, Hubie Halloween.*If you'd like to see some of Kevin's amazing artwork (and trust me, you do), please follow him on Twitter and check out his website! He's worked on several TV shows, including Spongebob and the upcoming Animaniacs reboot (and he also drew our most excellent banner). It's stupendous stuff guys, so please give it a look.Is there a horror Film/TV series you'd like to see us review (or do a commentary on)? Have a horror-related topic you'd like us to discuss? Let us know! Follow us on Twitter and send a message Subscribe to our YouTube page and leave a comment!Another Miserable Podcast is a bi-monthly podcast, meaning you can expect two kick-ass episodes a month! It’s available on every major streaming platform, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube! Each episode of A.M.P is also available on the official A.M.P website on Buzzsprout! Thank you so much for listening! Please stay safe!
The Binder introduces Dan, Dean, and Roxy to Marvin the Homunculus. the breakout star of 2005's Decadent Evil. Decadent Evil is a 2005 horror movie directed by Charles Band and starring Marvin the Homunculus. It is available to stream on Tubi.It Came From a Basement chronicles three friends as they venture into the unknown world of The Binder, a case of 96 DVD discs they are compelled to watch through. You can find the podcast at http://www.itcamefromabasement.com or on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/BasementCast. It Came From a Basement updates every Tuesday.For more ICFAB fun, check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/itcamefromabasement!
On the show this month: -Something Vaguely Entertaining (what, you were expecting something else?) We begin the show (yes, it's one of *those* shows) with our new superhero team, Disaster Boy and Insurance Rider, the value of Winnebago research and vodka, Sailor Lithium vs mercury penis injections vs the cadmium bunny, a free hour in the ball pit, The Lasso of Nuts, capitalist meat by-products, negging Full Moon Productions, TMNT Foot fetishes, and the bourbon nozzle from the Barthole. Getting into the show proper, we take a look at , , and . We also talk about Marvel and Sony reaching an agreement on sharing Spider-Man for just a little bit longer, wishing harm of SyFy for killing Farscape ages ago, the massive cast of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the cancellation of the Hulu Ghost Rider show (before it was even filmed), hopes for both the Sandman and Lock & Key shows, trepidation about Paul Fiege's untitled Universal Monsters movie, , and then we shill for , , , and . Join us next month for , ,and , won't you? Email us at: . Twitter: and Music used with permission by DJ Lodger.
Amanda and Sarah welcome guests Michael and Jessica of Grimm Life Collective, a YouTube video series described as "the Travel Channel of the weird." The two discuss their ghoulish whirlwind romance, their adventures visiting cool creepy sites throughout the United States, and their mutual love of horror and Disney. Other subjects covered include a visit to Waco, a Data fetish, and a new term for seductive puppets. Recommendations: Michael recommends the dark 1991 comedy The Dark Backward and the new sci-fi horror film Brightburn. Jessica recommends The Vampire Journals by Full Moon Productions and the horror prequel Hannibal Rising. For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The Kansas City Marathon presented by Garmin is getting ready to run in a couple of weeks. We talk with Race Director Dave Borchardt about some of the changes you will see in the marathon this year and what the future may hold for Kansas City on a world level when it comes to sports. Then, time for a fright! The cast of The Beast and The Edge of Hell haunted houses join us to talk about what's going on under the 12th Street bridge and how they give back to our community.
Greetings creepazoids, and welcome back to Horror Business, the podcast that doesn’t feel pity, it doesn’t feel remorse, it can’t be reasoned with, and it will not stop until you are as just as much an elitist asshole about horror movie as we are. Thank you as always for checking us out and we have got one heck of an episode for you guys. First and foremost we want to give a shoutout to our sponsors over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screenprinting company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a tshirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or coozy. Or…whatever else you need printed. So head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. Also a huge thanks to friend of the podcast Albert Martin of the Lehigh Valley Horror Facebook group for his unflagging support of this podcast. Without you guys, we are nothing. Thanks! This episode we take a look at two films from Charles Band’s Full Moon Pictures, world renowned for their ability to take a B movie approach and make quality films sometimes. The two films we discuss are 1991’s Subspecies and 1994’s Seed People. We begin by giving a shout out to Chris and LVAC, and then talking about what we’ve seen recently. We talk about the recent Exhumed Films event in Philadelphia we attended, a screening of Killer Klowns From Outer Space and The Deadly Spawn to benefit noted NJ horror aficionado James Harris. We discuss both films and our familiarity with them and James’ recent struggles with cancer. We then briefly talk about Liam’s upcoming fatherhood (he’ll be a dad by the time you hear this) and Liam’s accomplishments (or failures) with the Letterboxd 2017 Cult Movie Challenge. There’s miscellaneous small talk that isn’t reeeally worth detailing, Liam talks about the series ‘Crazy Head’, and Justin makes several weird accusations about D.B. Sweeney and Travis Walton. We discuss how originally this episode was supposed to be an “evil alien” episode on Without Warning and Xtro but because those movies are apparently rare as fuck we skipped on it, and then move on to the actual films of this episode. We give a brief background on Full Moon Productions and Charles Band in general (the varied lineup of the roster, the transition from Empire Pictures, the lack of Barbara Crampton on the Full Moon roster, etc) with a declaration that Empire Pictures is better than Full Moon because no Full Moon film can top From Beyond (note: this is a fact). A brief plot outline of Subspecies is given, and from there we generally rip the movie apart for it’s horrible acting, somehow even more horrible special effects, Angus Scrimm’s puzzling role in this film. Justin mistakenly claims Brad Dourif was in The Gate (it was Stephen Dorff) and then argues with Liam that the ‘Subspecies’ in the title are actually the terrible little monsters that serve no purpose in the movie (I, Justin, am later proven right). There’s more criticism of everything about this movie, ranging from a cloudy plot, excessive vampire drooling, a McGuffin that looks like a butt plug but instead some kind of vampire heirloom, the inability of this movie to properly capture what time period it’s supposed to take place, the uneven tone of the film, and more complaining about the special effects. Extra sharp venom is hurled at the demons in the movie, which Liam rightfully compares to a shitty video game. The films being shot on location in Romania is briefly praised, but before we get too comfortable giving it credit we go back to trashing the way the characters dress. More halfhearted praise is given to the lead actress but the character of Stefan is trashed for being lackadaisical and boring, and then the character of Radu is ripped apart for being horribly non-intimidating and goofy. A brief retelling of the near screaming match we got into over vampire lore occ...
Amber Arnett-Bequeaith brings 20 plus years of leadership and marketing expertise to Full Moon Productions, serving as Vice-President since 2000. Full Moon Productions is a family entertainment venue that originated the haunt industry in 1975, becoming a national model for celebrating Halloween. Besides Full Moon Productions, Amber also helps oversee operations with Rumely Event Space, Group Real Estate Development, Inc., Authentic Boxing Club, West Bottoms Business District Association and West Bottoms Security, LLC. and she presently serves as a board member of the Central Industrial District Association. She also serves as an Advisor to "Don't be a Monster, Anti-Bullying Campaign. This charity is partnered with the two newest haunted venues from Full Moon, which include “The Chamber’s of Edgar of Allen Poe” and “Macabre Cinema.” with money staying in Kansas City. On this episode of Smart Companies Radio find out whyThe Edge of Hell is truly an Angel to Kansas City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices