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"Developers searching for a location to build a new resort are trapped in a subterranean WWII bunker, where they are confronted by an ancient evil." At its core this movie has a really cool story. Alyssa and I decided it would make a DOPE D&D campaign. But unfortunately, with all of the weird twists and qualifiers that this story has in order for it to make sense, it falls flatter than a crepe. If you've seen this movie please listen to this episode and then let us know what the hell we're missing, because this movie didn't make a whole lot of sense to us lol Support the podcast on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/bmoviebashpodcast Watch the video version of the podcast on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgiXY3dI4Wxj7UvQm_sNFJg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Listen up as we talk about a few movies we watched on Netflix. Gehenna also known as Gehenna: Where Death Lives(2016) and Murder Party (2007).
In which Skinner Co. finds itself entrapped in a Netflix B-movie
In which Skinner Co. finds itself entrapped in a Netflix B-movie
In which Skinner Co. finds itself entrapped in a Netflix B-movie
Chrononaut Cinema Reviews - a Skinner Co.\Way of the Buffalo Co-Production
In which Skinner Co. finds itself entrapped in a Netflix B-movie
Film: Gehenna: Where Death Lives (2016) This week Jared and Dan discuss Saipan, drones, and time paradoxes! Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a five star review! Twitter: @IndieFilmPod Instagram: @IndieFilmReviewPod Facebook: Indie Film Review Email: theindiefilmreview@gmail.com
Gabe and special guest Betsy Jorgenson of the Your Favorite Monsters Podcast kick off month two with Genre Grinder’s first (of probably many) witch-themed episode. Witch movies are a broad concept, so this time, we’re covering witches as a historical concept, the intricacies of Satanic cults and covens, and witches as the victims of inquisitions. Marvel at Gabe’s utter inability to pronounce Slavic and Italian names as we focus on three specific films: Konstantin Yershov & Georgi Kropachyov’s Russian folk horror comedy, Viy (1967), Michele Soavi’s surrealistic, Gothic freak-out The Church (1989), and Stuart Gordon’s Inquisition-themed adaptation of Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum (1991). We also chat a bit about newer witch movies, including Ari Aster Hereditary (2018), Robert Eggers’ The VVitch (2015), André Øvredal’s The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2017), Gareth Evans’ The Apostle (2018), and Hiroshi Katagiri’s Gehenna: Where Death Lives (2016). After you’ve listened, be sure to share your feedback on genregrinder.com or @GenreGrinder, then mosey on over to YourFavoriteMonsters.com hear more from Betsy and her podcasting partner Blake. Listen to their latest episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-favorite-monsters-episode-39-wrath-of-the-krampus/id1294117203?i=1000436867686 Check out Gabe’s exhaustive witch and cult/coven Letterboxd lists here: https://letterboxd.com/gabepowers/list/witch-movies-part-one-trials-hunters-curses/ And here: https://letterboxd.com/gabepowers/list/witches-movies-part-three-satanic-cults-witch/
Darcie and Martin make their debut talking about a hidden gem on Netflix. Darcie destroys the main antagonist, Martin pitches his fix-it fanfic, and both twins attempt to honk the rubber chicken part of your soul. Intro is Mr. Slome Trundles In by Brendan Cleary
I had to give Gehenna a ‘gehennaaaaaaaaa’. Thanks for kickin it with me! You’re listening to Stoned and Spooked hosted by Desiree Celeste. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stonedandspooked Email: stonedandspooked@aol.com
In Episode 17, we introduce each other to two vastly different films (both found on Netflix), starting with Savannah discussing the film Gehenna: Where Death Lives, a creepy story about a group of people in Saipan stumble upon a bunker where an evil entity is lurking. That's followed up with the much more lighthearted In Search of Fellini, the nearly true story about one naive young woman's journey to Italy to find her favorite director, Federico Fellini.
Hiroshi Katagiri writer and director of "Gehenna: Where Death Lives" Hiroshi Katagiri of Gehenna joined the show: - writing and directing his first feature film - Doug Jones - Lance Henriksen - Jurassic Park III - Steven Spielberg - Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem - Castle Freak - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and more! GehennaFilm.com Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Music of the month Deathwood supplying the tunes! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "Horror Movie" by Deathwood! --- 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
Hiroshi Katagiri writer and director of "Gehenna: Where Death Lives" joined Nasty Neal! Hiroshi Katagiri