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You think you can take me? Well go ahead on and watch this stinker from Greydon Clark. "Final Justice" (1984) is a film that occupies a peculiar space in the action genre, and how much you'll enjoy it hinges heavily on your tolerance for low-budget absurdity. At the center of this bizarre movie is Joe Don Baker's portrayal of Thomas Jefferson Geronimo, a tough-as-nails Texas cop who, unfortunately, ends up being more laughable than intimidating. Baker's Geronimo feels like a caricature of every 1980s action hero, but without the charisma or the compelling edge needed to pull it off. Instead, we're left with a character that stumbles through the movie with more groans than grins. The action sequences, intended to be thrilling, often border on the ridiculous, with character decisions that are so baffling they verge on parody. Whether it's Geronimo's relentless pursuit of criminals across Europe or the frequent and illogical shootouts, the film constantly challenges the suspension of disbelief. And yet, these moments might be where some viewers find their entertainment—if you're into movies that are so bad they're good, this could be your thing. Unfortunately, much of the film is bogged down by long stretches of tedium, where plot elements are repeated to the point of exhaustion. What might have been intended as humorous instead feels like a never-ending loop of dullness. The narrative itself is a mess, a baffling mix of cop clichés and bizarre plot twists that don't seem to lead anywhere meaningful. In the end, "Final Justice" is a movie that might appeal to a niche audience who enjoys dissecting and mocking bad cinema. But for most, it's likely to be an exercise in patience. If you have a taste for the absurdly bad and can appreciate it for its sheer ridiculousness, there might be something here for you. Otherwise, you may find yourself wishing for a more competent action flick.
Greydon Clark's 1983 video arcade sex comedy, JOYSTICKS, is our feature presentation this week! We talk Midway game company's involvement in the film, the birth of the "80s Nerd Stereotype", character actor John Diehl, the gratuitous nudity, and much more! We also pick our top 7 JOE DON BAKER MOVIES in this week's SILVER SCREEN 7. Check out the show, subscribe and become a regular here at THE BROKEN VCR! To watch the LIVE VIDEO RECORDING of BVCR, sign up to the PATREON ($2.99/month) at theturnbuckletavern.com. You'll get the episodes in video form days/weeks early.
Tom and Jenny talk about a low-budget sci-fi movie from 1980 that is something of a precursor to Predator. It was directed by Greydon Clark and stars Jack Palance, Martin Landau, and Kevin Peter Hall (who also played the Predator in the original film). Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don't forget to … Continue reading Movie Time: Without Warning (1980)
We discuss the work of Writer/Director/Producer Greydon Clark and examine his films BLACK SHAMPOO, JOYSTICKS and THE UNINVITED. We discuss the Writer/Director Jerzy Skolimowski and focus on his films DEEP END, MOONLIGHTING and THE SHOUT. Join the Patreon now for an exclusive episode every week, access to our entire Patreon Episode back catalog, your name read out on the next episode, and the friendly Discord chat: patreon.com/theimportantcinemaclub Subscribe, Review and Rate Us on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…ub/id1067435576 Follow the Podcast: twitter.com/ImprtCinemaClub Follow Will: twitter.com/WillSloanESQ Follow Justin: twitter.com/DeclouxJ Check out Justin's other podcasts, THE BAY STREET VIDEO PODCAST (@thebaystreetvideopodcast), THE VERY FINE COMIC BOOK PODCAST (www.theveryfinecomicbookpodcast.com) and NO SUCH THING AS A BAD MOVIE (@nosuchthingasabadmovie), as well as Will's MICHAEL AND US (@michael-and-us).
It's Final Justice for Chris and Charlotte, who are sentenced to talk about Joe Don Baker, Greydon Clark, Yes, Malta, and Geronimo.
It's Final Justice for Chris and Charlotte, who are sentenced to talk about Joe Don Baker, Greydon Clark, Yes, Malta, and Geronimo.Show Notes.Final Justice (Greydon Clark, 1985): MST3K Wiki. IMDb. Trailer.By-The-Bywater is the Megaphonic podcast about all things Tolkien.Our episode on The Crawling Hand.R.I.P. Peter Schickele. Chris especially recommends the 1712 Overture, though New Horizons in Music Appreciation is a little more MST3K.Paul Frees: Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head.Our episode on Hobgoblins (which Greydon Clark did not produce).And our episode on Angels Revenge (which Greydon Clark did direct).Walking Tall (Phil Karlson, 1973).Walking Tall (Kevin Bray, 2004).Hell's Bloody Devils (Al Adamson, 1970), featuring Greydon's first time directing an actor.Our episodes on Outlaw (of Gor) and The Day Time Ended, directed by John “Bud” Cardos.We discussed László Kovács in our episode on The Incredibly Strange Creatures…Greydon Clark: On the Cheap: My Life in Low Budget Filmmaking.Wacko (Greydon Clark, 1982).Joysticks (Greydon Clark, 1983).Helena (Abelli) Dalli has been keeping busy.Malta is ranked high for LGBQAI+ rights.Yes: Owner of a Lonely Heart.Livingston Taylor: I'll Come Running.Bum Phillips.Mustaccioli and Lazzaroni.Popeye Village.Air Malta's list of film locations in Malta.Let's enjoy some acting.Geronimo and Geronimo.Support us on Patreon and you can join us in a friendly little Discord and hear a bonus bit with a little more about Malta.
This week the boys take a trip to their local arcade. Between hotdogs and hijinks, they chat about wedgies, van hot tubs, Nintendo neck, and guess my fart. Let's play some – TOTALLY AWESOME VIDEO GAMES!Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTN6SlYfGnMIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085764/Leave us a 30 second voicemail and if we like it we'll play it on the show: (949) 4-STABBY (949-478-2229)Like a book club but for dissecting obscure thriller, exploitation, and horror movies. Next movie announced every Wednesday. New episodes every Monday. Follow us on the things: Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/stabbystabbyInstagram: @stabbypod https://www.instagram.com/stabbypod/Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/dp1ACGet the shirt: https://www.big-other.com/shop/p/stabby-stabby-podcast-tee
Today's guest is Greydon Clark, a prolific director of low budget independent films for many decades. You can find lots of his films on Tubi, as well as on his website, where you can also get his autobiography, which I greatly enjoyed reading as preparation for this episode: http://greydonclark.com/ Powered by Firstory Hosting
We're getting silly on a brand new episode of George Kennedy is my Copilot with Greydon Clark's Airplane-inspired horror spoof WACKO from 1982 featuring Joe Don Baker, Stella Stevens, Julia Duffy, Andrew "not yet Dice" Clay and - of course - George Kennedy as the kinda creepy Mr. Doctor Graves! It's full of sight gags, puns, Hitchcock references and not a heck of a lot else. We also fit in a discussion on the Clint Black video for "Summer's Comin'" which features a lovely George Kennedy cameo (amongst a slew of other celebs). CHECK IT OUT! The post Episode 177 – George Kennedy is my Copilot – Wacko (1982) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
This week's episode hits the high seas with Greydon Clark's 1987 straight-to-video classic "Uninvited." We talk about boat horror, George Kennedy, and how the low-budget movie makes the most of its hand puppet monster. Listen now.
The Spoop Bois Aaron and Derek provide another commentary track with 1987's killer cat animal attack horror film "Uninvited" written, produced and directed by Greydon Clark. Match up your movie watch with their commentary and enjoy them discussing how everyone should have just left the cat alone, George Kennedy's attitude, yachts in bathtubs, and many other aspects and moments of the movie while you watch along. Derek and Aaron's blood is poison! We are on PodBean, Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Goodpods, Amazon Music, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, and CastBox. Please rate, review, subscribe, and share our show. Also, check out our Spotify Music playlist, links on our Twitter and Podbean page. Our socials are on Facebook, Twitter and Hive @WatchIfYouDare
What's up, Rotters! This week, Dan Schreiber (No Such Thing As A Fish) returns to help me probe the crazy cult classic WITHOUT WARNING (1980) from Greydon Clark. We discuss how to make a small role stand out on screen and scratch our heads contemplating how they convinced Jack Palance and Martin Landau to appear in this mental B-Movie. Support the show and access benefits like bonus episodes and merch: www.Patreon.com/SteviesBrainRot Twitter: SteviesBrainRot Instagram :BrainRotPod Email: SteviesBrainRot@Gmail.com Letterboxd: SteviesBrainRot FaceBook Group: BrainRotPod Theme by Dean Maynard
In this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe dive into a little cattle mutilation-sploitation cinema with Greydon Clark's 1980 film “The Return” starring Jan-Michael Vincent, Cybill Shepherd and Martin Landau.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Alien Terror Is Here on this episode of 80s Revisited! Use code "Revisited" for 20% off and free shipping at MANSCAPED.COM. 80srevisited@gmail.com to talk with us, and leave a review for us! Thank you for listening 80s Revisited, hosted by Trey Harris. Produced by Jesse Seidule.
Welcome back to our podcast series from The Super Network and Pop4D called Tubi Tuesdays Podcast! This podcast series is focused on discovering and doing commentaries/watch a longs for films found on the free streaming service Tubi, at TubiTVYour hosts for Tubi Tuesdays are Super Marcey, ‘The Terrible Australian' Bede Jermyn and Prof. Batch (From Pop4D & Web Tales: A Spider-Man Podcast), will take turns each week picking a film to watch and most of them will be ones we haven't seen before.Greetings everyone and welcome back to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast for Episode 71, with your hosts Super Marcey and Bede Jermyn. Unfortunately Prof. Batch was unable to make the episode due to being out partying and celebrating Canada with Baby Kraven. However this episode is a Patreon Pick Episode and the randomly selected Patreon not only chose the film for the episode but they joined as a guest as well! It is a Tubi Tuesdays episode with three Australians this week, with Pete from A Dingo Ate My Movie Podcast joining as Patreon/Guest and his selected film for the episode is Without Warning (1980), basically Predator (1987) but before Predator!Without Warning was directed by Greydon Clark, it stars Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Tarah Nutter, Christopher S. Nelson, Cameron Mitchell, Neville Brand, Sue Ann Langdon, Ralph Meeker and David Caruso.If you have never listened to a commentary before and want to watch the film along with the podcast, here is how it works. You simply need to grab a copy of the film or load it up on Tubi (you may need alcohol), and sync up the podcast audio with the film. We will tell you when to press and you follow along, it is that easy! Because we have watched the films on Tubi, it is a free service and there are ads, however we will give a warning when it comes up, so you can pause the film and provide time stamps to keep in sync.Highlights include:* Welcome to the show Pete and thanks for joining/picking the film!* So this film really is Predator before Predator, just with Jack Palance!* We want Drive-Ins to make a come back and show Grindhouse films.* The film may have been cheap but the alien effects look great.* Louise Lasser, Nicolas Cage and Michael Caine show up on the show, for some reason.* Why does the main guy look like Sebastian Stan?* Bede gets broken … again …* The director of this film also directed The Forbidden Dance! Whoa!* Plus much, much more!Check out The Super Network on Patreon to gain early access to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast as well as the video version!DISCLAIMER: This audio commentary isn't meant to be taken seriously, it is just a humourous look at a film. It is for entertainment purposes, we do not wish to offend anyone who worked on and in the film, we have respect for you all.Please Visit Our Sponsor For This Episode SurfShark VPNFor More http://linktr.ee/TheTubiTuesdaysPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this weeks episode of Hotboxing, we review Hi Riders, a 1978 flick directed by Greydon Clark. This cinematic street-machine masterpiece features outlaw drag racing, beer drinking, tender lovin, romps in a field and plenty of explosions!! To our awesome sound engineer, AJ Montoya @anthonyjames__ thank you for making our voices sound like honey! Hugs and thank you to Greg Meleney @danavaband, for the killer tunes!
We had the privilege and honor to speak with Greydon Clark - a screenwriter, director, producer, and actor that has earned a permanent place in the hearts of fans of late night and straight-to-video fare starting with 1973's Tom through 1998's sci-fi Stargames starring Tony Curtis. Greydon has so many stories to share that this episode is thirty minutes longer than our normal one. We touch on such films as Psychic Killer and Without Warning, and many others. Sit back and enjoy our conversation with the long-time great Greydon Clark. Also, new on the Creature Feature Show - Agent X2 : underwater adventure 1966 . The Death's Parade Film Fest will make it's first convention appearance at Monsterpalooza June 3rd - 5th at the Pasadena Convention Center in Burbank, California. More details to come on how to find us! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grimandbloody/support
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, Uninvited (1987) by Director, Greydon Clark. Starring, George Kennedy, Alex Cord and Clu Gulager. For more Off The Shelf Reviews: Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviews Support us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviews Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviews Discord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
Cette semaine, on vous parle du film Uninvited (1987). Au programme : un chat tueur caché dans un chat ventriloque accompagné d'un choix très limité d'effets sonores. Nos épisodes sont également disponibles en vidéo.Suivez-nous : PatreonFacebookYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotifyBaladoQuebecFilmsdanslecabanon.com
*Warning - Jackie's mic was backwards so her audio isn't perfect. Sorry for any inconvenience.* Want to save the environment but are only a Brazilian princess? Well, show off your pretend dance craze skills on American Bandstand! So long, climate crisis! The merengue is coming for you. So what you've got here is a basket of terrible sequences from the minds of Meneham Golen and Greydon Clark. As the pair rushed the film out in just 56 weeks (from concept to release) in order to hedge their bets against Yorum Globus' Lambada (which released on the same day), what was given to the public was exactly what it deserved. See the lambada was no such dance craze as we've been told. It was a made up craze, likely pushed by the Cannon Group boys so that they could sell tickets to, you guessed it, these two movies. You show us evidence of there being a lambada fervor pre-1990 and we'll eat our shoulder-pad shirts. So yeah, suckers, you bought into some baloney dance fad, you get this thinly put together film in return! However, what The Forbidden Dance actually is, well... it's stinker classic and cult worthy. I can imagine that most might be scared off by the idea of watching a danceical, but as evidenced by Breakin' 2 and The Apple, anyone associated with Cannon Group is capable of blowing your mind with the movie surrounding the often terrible dancing and music (with the exception of 1/3 of the scenes in Breakin' 2). Every sequence in this film could be a highlight reel for Up All Night and Rifftrax. Especially any scene with the atrociously terrible Jeff James (its not totally his fault, his character is a 28 year old man-baby who lives off the teet of mommie's wallet). Just think about the premise here: an American mega-corporation wants to burn the Amazon down (so they can sell ash?) despite a tribe of "Indians" (you racist bastards! They aren't even in North America!!!) living in their destruction zone. The tribe's princess is the only one who can save them (she speaks English) so she hops a flight to LA to try to convince "the Chairman" (of the Board of Directors?) to stop the burning. He isn't in today so instead she forgets about all that stuff and gets a job as a maid, where she seduces said man-baby with her sexy tribal dance rituals/masturbation. After a brief courting period, they team up to lambada their way onto national TV to bring awareness of the Amazon to children who don't do grocery shopping. The only thing stopping them? The evil corp's main hencher, Richard GD Lynch along with man-baby's ex-girlfriend. Now try to write a movie around that premise that ISN'T going to be awesome. We'll wait. From start to finish, The Forbidden Dance is a riffer's paradise and ROFL full. Don't be scared off by the danceical. There's very little dancing in it and when its there, its laughable. It's an absolute blast and a total do from us.
In this classic episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe discuss "Without Warning," a perfectly serviceable sci-fi horror film directed by Greydon Clark. The year is 1980 and only a delusional Martin Landau and a Captain Ahab-esque Jack Palance can stop an extraterrestrial killer from treating rural California as its own personal hunting ground. (originally published 10/30/2020) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Video games, sex comedies, and oddly descriptive subtitles about flatulence combine in Joysticks, the classic(???) 1983 comedy by B-movie king Greydon Clark. My friend Matt joins me to talk about the film, the video games featured within, the oddly talented cast, and the very descriptive fart subtitles. Because we're classy.
It's time for Evil Cats Week as Amelia and Tiff cover two feline-centric horror movies, Denis Héroux's anthology film The Uncanny (1977) and Greydon Clark's exploitation schlockfest Uninvited (1987). We discuss Ray Milland's big round head, Peter Cushing's secret kitty war crimes, terrible '80s swimsuits, and little mutant cats inside regular cats. Happy birthday, Gul! Show Notes & Sources: https://wp.me/pbeIfn-fD Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io): "Dark Hallway (Distressed)" and "The Show Must Be Go"
Totally awesome video game! Jeff tries to save the community center that doubles as a video arcade with the help from his friends against the dubiously motivated Joe Don Baker who wants to shut it all down. Will Billy Jack win the ski competition to save the school from the rival break-dancers? Joysticks is arguably Greydon Clark's magnum opus. Its all of it. He threw every cheesy bad movie trope he could think of. Amazingly bad/awesome theme song? Check. Not so subtle phallic worship? Check. A nerd with a heart of gold who may or may not be packing heat? Check. Joe Don? Check. Boobs and then boobs on top of boobs? Check. Uncle Rico? Check. Valley girls who just love video games? Check. Filming without permits? Check. Everything is here. While the plot is a fairly loose save the community center plot, there's just so much more here than that. Its a hodge-podge of 80's cheesy personalities with a flair of nothing matters but helping each other out He-Man morals. One might get sidetracked by the holy moly amounts of topless women but try to focus here. There's a ton more going on than some knockers. In fact, there is so much going on that you might have to watch this twice to really get all of it. It's a mega-do from us and shouldn't be missed by anyone.
Uninvited a little seen classic monster movie but the monster is an adorable fluffy cat. Starring: George Kennedy, Alex Cord, Clu Gulager Director: Greydon Clark New Folk in Scotland every Tuesday and Film Guffs every Friday. Video podcasts and more content over at folkinscotland.com help support the show https://www.patreon.com/thederekfindasarchive
Welcome to Weirdhouse Cinema, a new weekly offering from the hosts of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, published in the STBYM feed. In this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe discuss "Without Warning," a perfectly serviceable sci-fi horror film directed by Greydon Clark. The year is 1980 and only a delusional Martin Landau and a Captain Ahab-esque Jack Palance can stop an extraterrestrial killer from treating rural California as its own personal hunting ground. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Greydon Clark-o-ween concludes this week Without Warning! (Except that you knew this was coming if you listened to the mini episode last week.) In the brightest noon day sun, we get an absolutely terribly dad in Cameron Mitchell, his large adult son, and a couple weird monstrous flying starfish. We also get a young David Caruso as the hunk of the group, and an ominous message scrawled on a bathroom wall. What horrors are in store? Tune in to part 2 on Thursday to find out! Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/predictocast Rate and review us wherever you find the show! Follow us on social media: Twitter: @predictocast Instagram: @predictocast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/predictocast Check out our entire back catalogue at predictocast.com Drop us a line at predictocast (at) gmail (dot) com
We had such fun with Greydon Clark's Uninvited last week that we're turning this month into Clark-O-Ween! On today's mini episode, we reveal what other Greydon Clark horrors we'll face next week! Rate and review us wherever you find the show! Follow us on social media: Twitter: @predictocast Instagram: @predictocast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/predictocast Check out our entire back catalogue at predictocast.com Drop us a line at predictocast (at) gmail (dot) com
We're back to discuss the rest of Uninvited -- and we're also on a boat! That's right, this movie takes place almost exclusively on a yacht. Uninvited flirts with so many cool things, including chest-bursting monsters and exploding heads, but clearly doesn't have the budget to do any of them. Instead, Greydon Clark and co. spend all their money throwing dummies into the ocean. Still, we had a good time with this one. Just don't drink every time you hear the cat meow or you'll be dead. Sign up for Patreon to unlock hours of bonus content! patreon.com/predictocast Rate and review us wherever you find the show! Follow us on social media: Twitter: @predictocast Instagram: @predictocast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/predictocast Check out our entire back catalogue at predictocast.com Drop us a line at predictocast (at) gmail (dot) com
The B-Movie Cast is back! This episode Mary, Nic and Brian ask the question “what would happen if “Gilligan’s Island”, “The A-Team”, and “Charlie’s Angels” had a love child?” The answer: “Angels Revenge” (AKA – “Angels Brigade” AKA- “Seven from Heaven”). It’s a 1979 action/comedy from filmmaker Greydon Clark. For even more fun, Greydon recorded […]
Go ahead on, it's your move! The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, Chapter 13: Sunset on the Satellite.Mitchell returns for a surprisingly less fun cop movie: "Final Justice" starring the dyspeptic Joe Don Baker and directed by Greydon Clark, who last attacked your eyeballs and common decency with "Angels Revenge"!We'll dissect the Maltese Tourism Board's decision to let this gross crime thriller represent their country, discuss future topics in the form of Greydon's RiffTrax "classics", and analyze the cathartic potential of slob jokes.Plus, Mike tries to escape the Satellite over a bad JDB movie and leaves the bots a plaque honoring "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo". This starts a huge Detour into the Herbie the Love Bug franchise. Keenan Wynn returns to scream like a feral lunatic, nasty stereotypes are around every turn, and many important questions are raised, namely:If Herbie is alive, are all cars alive? If cars are alive, what is humankind's place in the universe?Join your wonky yet affable host on this theological can of worms. A new church might even be founded in its closing minutes!For every single episode at least a week early and great WEEKLY bonus episodes, become a Patreon subscriber. For only $5 you can help keep the show alive and enjoy some quality laughs in the process: https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschroniclesThis Week's Recommendation: "Flirting with Disaster" (1996)https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles/id1431611476https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles?refid=stprhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0sONU9Bdsq35PwO8mE3jVThttp://www.buzzsprout.com/200242Twitter: @coolnesspodryan, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coolnesspodryan Theme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com) The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged."Owner of a Lonely Heart" by Yes. ℗© 2004 Rhino Entertainment CompanySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicles)
Check out this film's posts @ MovieJeff.com here » https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/2020/07/uninvited.html and leave a comment Uninvited is a 1987 American science fiction horror film written, produced and directed by Greydon Clark and starring George Kennedy, Alex Cord, Clu Gulager, Toni Hudson, and Eric Larson. The film primarily takes place aboard a luxury yacht owned by a criminal multimillionaire and bound for the Cayman Islands, whose passengers and crew are terrorized by a mutant cat. Say whaaaa!? Follow the show... @ Twitter https://twitter.com/MOVIEREVIEWSH0W @ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpONT6Yp423GzUrHDDqBL3g @ LetterBoxd https://letterboxd.com/jeffmovie AND, FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH » https://patreon.com/dad SUPPORT THIS SHOW AND OTHER VENTURES FROM HTTPS://WWW.MYAMERI.CA INDUSTRIES • THANK YOU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/support
We were longing for simpler times, when all you needed to be happy were video games, psychic powers and a few garter belts. We start off with 1983's Joysticks from maestro Greydon Clark. It is enjoyable if you think of it as a parody of the teen-sex-comedy genre, but extremely rough-going if you watch it as a regular movie. We follow that up with the "star"-packed 1982 movie Zapped, with Willie Aames and Scott Baio caught up in basically a Disney movie with boobs...it is not good, but it really took us back to that simpler time when we had no idea just how problematic these types of stories were. Listen in and let us know where your cinematic "happy places" are and let's all try to find some relief during these trying times. Please send emails to flickersfrom@yahoo.com or flickersfrom@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
We hope you all were able to get away from that pesky mutant cat and are safely aboard your lifeboats (hopefully with that duffel bag full of hundreds). That is, if you've already survived our latest episode, 3.14 Uninvited! There's no land in sight, so It looks like you won't be going anywhere for awhile. Why don't you kick back and fill your ears with the companion piece to our 'Uninvited' episode, where we chat with writer, director, producer, and legend of low-budget filmmaking, Greydon Clark!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/moviedumpster)
We hope you all were able to get away from that pesky mutant cat and are safely aboard your lifeboats (hopefully with that duffel bag full of hundreds). That is, if you’ve already survived our latest episode, 3.14 Uninvited! There’s no land in sight, so It looks like you won’t be going anywhere for awhile. … Continue reading "M03 Greydon Clark" The post M03 Greydon Clark appeared first on Movie Dumpster.
What do you do when you find a mutant cat living inside of a regular cat? First, you should hope the mutant cat isn't hiding an even smaller mutant cat inside of it. Next, you probably SHOULDN'T isolate yourselves on a yacht with a sociopathic Wall Street criminal. Fortunately for us, that's exactly what happens in this movie! Five partygoers on spring break find themselves stranded in the middle of the ocean with rich scumbags, Alex Cord and George Kennedy, as a poisonous and morally ambiguous cat wreaks havoc on them while cackling from the shadows. Will the hapless humans survive or will the cat dish out it's own kind of Final Justice™? Put in your false teeth, break out the champagne & corn flakes, and shout out a hearty 'FOOP', because we're chartering the 'Slam Dunk' to climb aboard Greydon Clark's Uninvited!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/moviedumpster)
This week's Monster Mondays looks at one of the internet and Geoff's favorite topics - cats! Join him as he talks about Greydon Clark's 1988 video store classic, Uninvited! Find new episodes every Wednesday at www.filmseizure.com Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmseizure/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/FilmSeizure Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmseizure/ You can now find us on YouTube as well! All episodes are now uploaded there for you to listen. The Film Seizure Channel can be found here: www.youtube.com/channel/UC76z5r6ci71xQnlCs-fzhvQ
Are you a cat person? How about a demonic mutant cat person? In Uninvited, wealthy criminals make the calamitous decision to bring a lab cat on board their yacht. The film enjoys a cult status as one of the worst horror films ever filmed. But is it so bad that it's rather enjoyable? Uninvited (1988). Directed by Greydon Clark. Starring Mike Harvery, Alex Cord, Clu Gulager, Shari Shattuck. Uninvited on IMDb The Flick Lab is a film podcast focused on world cinema, where two Finnish gentlemen with media background analyse one film every week in extreme detail, in English. New episode every Thursday. You can find The Flick Lab on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can also find the podcast on: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Audio production by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune by Nick Grivell.
The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, Chapter 9: Top of the Basic Cable Mountain! This week, we discuss the most depressing movie ever screened for the show (“High School Big Shot”), meet Italy's James Bond: Bart Fargo in “Danger! Death Ray”, and start the MST3K/RiffTrax love/hate relationship with Greydon Clark and “Angels Revenge”.Plus? Detours into “The Fugitive”, “Charlie's Angels” and “City Slickers”. Continue the journey with your wonky but affable host! Random Recommendation: “Cabin Boy”Keep the show alive today, get early episodes and hours of exclusive content for only $5: https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicleshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles/id1431611476https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles?refid=stprhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0sONU9Bdsq35PwO8mE3jVThttp://www.buzzsprout.com/200242Twitter: @coolnesspodryan, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coolnesspodryan Theme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com) The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged."Feel Good Time" by P!nk feat. William Orbit. (P) 2003 Arista Records LLCSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicles)
On today's episode Michael is doing a shorter bonus episode that normal and will be tackling the Vinegar Syndrome release of Greydon Clark's horror spoof WACKO. Be sure to pick up your copy of WACKO at www.vinegarsyndrome.com
DopeRamblings was born out of a mutual love and respect of film by Reece and Chris.They both admire all of the aspects that go in to the movie industry. Be it Cinematography, Film Photography, Directing, Acting etc etc. They bonded over Chris' lack of major film knowledge, never seeing most of the 'big 50', and decided to go on a quest to watch their 6 featured films from the worlds biggest Actors and Actresses, focusing on a different one each season. For season 3 we are doing trailer reactions prior to watching the films. This weeks episode is on 'Satan's Cheerleaders', the 1977 Greydon Clark classic, Listen as Richard Jones joins us for a good old gossip and moan about how this film had so much potential but ruined it with bad acting and bad camera work! ENJOY!! Follow us on Instagram for more updates: @DopeRamblings Sponsor us on Patreon www.patreon.com/DopeRamblings
DopeRamblings was born out of a mutual love and respect of film by Reece and Chris.They both admire all of the aspects that go in to the movie industry. Be it Cinematography, Film Photography, Directing, Acting etc etc. They bonded over Chris' lack of major film knowledge, never seeing most of the 'big 50', and decided to go on a quest to watch their 6 featured films from the worlds biggest Actors and Actresses, focusing on a different one each season. For season 3 we are doing trailer reactions prior to watching the films. This weeks episode is on 'Satan's Cheerleaders', the 1977 Greydon Clark classic, Listen as Richard Jones joins us for a good old gossip and moan about how this film had so much potential but ruined it with bad acting and bad camera work! ENJOY!! Follow us on Instagram for more updates: @DopeRamblings Sponsor us on Patreon www.patreon.com/DopeRamblings
DopeRamblings was born out of a mutual love and respect of film by Reece and Chris.They both admire all of the aspects that go in to the movie industry. Be it Cinematography, Film Photography, Directing, Acting etc etc. They bonded over Chris' lack of major film knowledge, never seeing most of the 'big 50', and decided to go on a quest to watch their 6 featured films from the worlds biggest Actors and Actresses, focusing on a different one each season. For season 3 we are doing trailer reactions prior to watching the films. This weeks episode is on 'Satan's Cheerleaders', the 1977 Greydon Clark classic, Listen as Richard Jones joins us for a good old gossip and moan about how this film had so much potential but ruined it with bad acting and bad camera work! ENJOY!! Follow us on Instagram for more updates: @DopeRamblings Sponsor us on Patreon www.patreon.com/DopeRamblings
Tune into the gory geeks at Flesh Wound Radio this Wednesday, March 6th at 11:00pm EST / 8:00pm PST time (or anytime shortly after we wrap) for our all VINEGAR SYNDROME special. On this brand new episode we have four new Blu-Ray reviews for you starting with Greydon Clark's long unavailable horror parody, WACKO. In addition Richard Hatch, Leif Garret, and Shaft himself Richard Roundtree headline the slasher meets erotic thriller, PARTY LINE. The frights roll on with a double feature of Brett Piper's stop motion sci-fi epics BATTLE FOR THE LOST PLANET and MUTANT WAR then Flesh Wound After Dark returns with Carter Steven's golden era epic, TINSELTOWN. Lastly we touch base on the newest entry in the INTO THE DARK series, TREEHOUSE Don't miss it you kinky bastards and be sure to check out fleshwoundfeatures.com, and download us on itunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.
This week we start 80's Cult Comedy Month. We start off with the Greydon Clark film Wacko and then head over to class at High School USA with Michael J. Fox and the gang.
When Menahem Golan left Cannon Films for 21st Century Pictures, he brought with him a grudge that would propel both companies into direct competition over the Brazilian dance craze, the lambada. From this sprang a crazy race to the theaters between competing lambada movies.J. Eddie Peck, star of Lambada (for Cannon Films) and Greydon Clark, director of The Forbidden Dance (for 21st Century Pictures) help tell the true story of this cinematic grudge match.Get Greydon Clark's autobiography here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Owen and Skinslip feast on a couple low budget snacks! First up is 1989’s Super 8 opus THINGS, then the move on to Greydon Clark’s 1980 film that we’re positive inspired 1987’s PREDATOR: WITHOUT WARNING. THINGS (1989): An impotent husband, driven by a fanatical desire to father children, forces his wife to undergo a dangerous […]
Matt, Bob and returning guest of the show Brad Bukowsky had a hard time choosing this episode's movie, luckily the fruits of Amazon Prime were ripe and they clicked on UNINVITED! Let master-filmmaker Greydon Clark take you on a nautical, feline, terror-cruise with a genetically engineered cat-mouth demon, engines that may or may not work and enough fresh produce to stock a WHOLE FOODS for a month! BEWARE THE FCC!TRAILER!WATCH THE MOVIE ON AMAZON PRIME! RENT THE MOVIE ON YOUTUBE! BRAD'S FIRST EPISODE: THE NEVERENDING STORY 3
NoCiné se la joue à NoFun le temps d’une émission et aborde le thème du hip-hop au cinéma.L’occasion pour les chroniqueurs de revenir sur leurs premiers souvenirs des films hip-hop, les œuvres qui les ont marqués et la manière dont rap et cinéma ne cessent de se nourrir mutuellement. On n'y parle pas seulement bandes-son, mais aussi de l’apport des frères Hugues au cinéma, de la manière hip-hop de Tarantino de faire ses films, de la passion de Kanye West pour Stanley Kubrick, des biopics d’Eminem et 50 cent, et on revient souvent à Ice T. A l’arrivée, un constat : le hip hop n'échappe pas au rouleau compresseur qui régit le monde dans lequel on vit aujourd’hui et est devenu un élément de marketing comme un autre.Podcast animé par Thomas Rozec avec Yannick Dahan, David Honnorat et Lelo Jimmy Batista.RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONBreakin' (Joel Silberg, 1984), Beat Street (Stan Lathan, 1984), Lambada, Set the night on fire (Joel Silberg, 1990), Lambada, la danse interdite (Greydon Clark, 1990), Boyz'n in the Hood (John Singleton, 1998), Menace II Society (Allen Hughes et Albert Hughes, 1993), Do the right thing (Spike Lee, 1993, New Jack City (Mario Van Peebles, 1991), Friday (F. Gary Gray, 1995), Scarface (Brian De Palma, 1983), La Haine (Mathieu Kassovitz, 1995), Kill Bill (Quentin Tarantino, 2003), Runaway (Kanye West, 2010), CB4 (Tamra Davis, 1993)Riding (Tim Story, 2014), Straight Outta Compton (F. Gary Gray, 2015), All Eyez On Me (Benny Boom, 2017).RECOMMANDATIONS ET COUPS DE COEURRETROUVEZ LES RECOMMANDATIONS FAITES EN FIN D'ÉMISSION sur la page Soundcloud officielle des recommandations de NoCiné : @nocine-recoLA RECO DE DAVID HONNORAT : sur Netflix, on peut éviter The Get Down, la série signée Baz Luhrmann, mais regarder Hip Hop Evolution, documentaire qui retrace l'histoire du hip hop dans le Bronx des années 1970.LA RECO DE YANNICK DAHAN : New Jack City, CB4 qui jusqu’ici était dur à trouver mais qui vient de ressortir, et tous les films des frères Hugues.LA RECO DE LELO JIMMY BATISTA : Belly de Hype Williams, réalisateur de clips, qui mélange film gangster et comédie musicale avec Nas et DMX. Et sinon La vengeance de Morsay.CRÉDITSEnregistré le 14 décembre 2017 à l’Antenne Paris (10 rue la Vacquerie, Paris 11e). Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio. Réalisation : Jules Krot. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). NoCiné est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NoCiné se la joue à NoFun le temps d’une émission et aborde le thème très large du hip-hop au cinéma.L’occasion pour les chroniqueurs de revenir sur leurs premiers souvenirs des films hip-hop, les œuvres qui les ont marqués et la manière dont ces deux mondes ne cessent de se nourrir mutuellement. On n'y parle pas seulement bandes-son, mais aussi de l’apport des frères Hugues au cinéma, de la manière hip-hop de Tarantino de faire ses films, de la passion de Kanye West pour Stanley Kubrick, des biopics d’Eminem et 50 cent, et on revient souvent à Ice T. A l’arrivée, un constat : le hip hop n'échappe pas au rouleau compresseur qui régit le monde dans lequel on vit aujourd’hui et est devenu un élément de marketing comme un autre.Podcast animé par Thomas Rozec avec Yannick Dahan, David Honnorat et Lelo Jimmy Batista.RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONBreakin' (Joel Silberg, 1984), Beat Street (Stan Lathan, 1984), Lambada, Set the night on fire (Joel Silberg, 1990), Lambada, la danse interdite (Greydon Clark, 1990), Boyz'n in the Hood (John Singleton, 1998), Menace II Society (Allen Hughes et Albert Hughes, 1993), Do the right thing (Spike Lee, 1993,New Jack City (Mario Van Peebles, 1991), Friday (F. Gary Gray, 1995), Scarface (Brian De Palma, 1983), La Haine (Mathieu Kassovitz, 1995), Kill Bill (Quentin Tarantino, 2003), Runaway (Kanye West, 2010), CB4 (Tamra Davis, 1993)Riding (Tim Story, 2014), Straight Outta Compton (F. Gary Gray, 2015), All Eyez On Me (Benny Boom, 2017).RECOMMANDATIONS ET COUPS DE COEURRETROUVEZ LES RECOMMANDATIONS FAITES EN FIN D'ÉMISSION sur la page Soundcloud officielle des recommandations de NoCiné : @nocine-recoLA RECO DE DAVID HONNORAT : sur Netflix, on peut éviter The Get Down, la série signée Baz Luhrmann, mais regarder Hip Hop Evolution, documentaire qui retrace l'histoire du hip hop dans le Bronx des années 1970.LA RECO DE YANNICK DAHAN : New Jack City, CB4 qui jusqu’ici était dur à trouver mais qui vient de ressortir, et tous les films des frères Hugues.LA RECO DE LELO JIMMY BATISTA : Belly de Hype Williams, réalisateur de clips, qui mélange film gangster et comédie musicale avec Nas et DMX. Et sinon La vengeance de Morsay.CRÉDITSEnregistré le 14 décembre 2017 à l’Antenne Paris (10 rue la Vacquerie, Paris 11e). Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio. Réalisation : Jules Krot. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). NoCiné est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tune into the sadistically sophisticated sadists at Flesh Wound Radio this Thursday, Nov. 16 at 9:30pm EST / 6:30pm PST (or anytime shortly after we wrap). On this episode we cover several new Blu-Rays starting w/ Greydon Clark's 70's fave Satan's Cheerleaders, as well as Kinji Fukasaku's monster movie classic Green Slime. The frights roll on w/ Blue Undergrounds new discs of 1983's chilling cult classic The Lift, as well as it's 2001 remake Down w/ Naomi Watts and Ron Perlman. Last, but not least we tackle the wild and unique comedy Little Hours w/ Aubrey Plaza. Don't miss it Freaks and be sure to send Todd his birthday strip o grams....download us on itunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.
You don’t need a quarter to listen to this week’s episode. The B-Movie Maniacs watched the Greydon Clark classic comedy ‘Joysticks.’ We laugh, we cry, we pull a Dorfus Maneuver. […]
In this installment of B-Movie Mania Interviews, Paul chats with Greydon Clark, director of 20 feature films, including “Joysticks”. Greydon has been directing, writing and acting in movies since the […]
Are you ready for some Totally Awesome Video Games?!?We head to the arcade this week to discuss Greydon Clark's teen comedy Joysticks (1983) wherein the local gaming establishment is threatened by Mr. Rutter (Joe Don Baker). The film includes an incredible cast, featuring Jon Gries as King Vidiot.Heather Drain and Chris Cummins join Mike to discuss their favorite games, arcades, and making their money the hard way... one quarter at a time.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guests: Greydon Clark, Jon GriesGuest Co-Hosts: Chris Cummins, Heather DrainAre you ready for some Totally Awesome Video Games?!?We head to the arcade this week to discuss Greydon Clark's teen comedy Joysticks (1983) wherein the local gaming establishment is threatened by Mr. Rutter (Joe Don Baker). The film includes an incredible cast, featuring Jon Gries as King Vidiot.Heather Drain and Chris Cummins join Mike to discuss their favorite games, arcades, and making their money the hard way... one quarter at a time.Links:Buy Joysticks on DVDBuy On The Cheap: My Life in Low Budget Filmmaking by Greydon ClarkVisit the official Greydon Clark websiteFollow Jon Gries on TwitterVisit the official Heather Drain websiteRead articles from Chris Cummins on Den of GeekRead the Joysticks review on House of Self IndulgenceVisit the Jim "Dorfus" Greenleaf YouTube Channel
In a very special episode of the Compañeros, Heather interviews the infamous king of low-budget awesomeness, Director Greydon Clark. Black Shampoo, Satan's Cheerleader's, The Uninvited, Joysticks, Final Justice, Without Warning, just to name of a few! This guy rules.
Bill speaks to writer/podcaster Mike White about his various projects and pursuits in the world of film culture, from WHO DO YOU THINK YOU’RE FOOLING? and Super Happy Fun to Cashiers du Cinemart and The Projection Booth. They also discuss film festivals, bootleg culture of the early 2000s, adult films, Bruce Campbell, underappreciated filmmakers, Mike’s documentary appearances, unhelpful publicists, Greydon Clark, film theory, pranking the IMDB and much more. See the official site for The Projection Booth podcast: The Projection Booth Podcast Read Mike White's blog: ImpossibleFunky Productions See the official site for Cashiers du Cinemart: Cashiers du Cinemart - Home Page Watch Mike White's short film comparing Ringo Lam's CITY ON FIRE and Quentin Tarantino's RESERVOIR DOGS, WHO DO YOU THINK YOU'RE FOOLING? Who Do You Think You're Fooling? Official page of filmmaker Matthew Silver: http://www.maninwhitedress.com/ Official page of filmmaker Cory McAbee: Cory McAbee
Tonight, we're gettin' down and taking on The Man! One of the most consistently entertaining of genres, the blaxploitation film was an ersatz lovechild of the civil rights movement, often helmed and produced by established white directors (Jack Hill, Greydon Clark) but tailored to inner city urban audiences. Simultaneously "realist" in their gritty, no holds barred depiction of ghetto life and utterly fantastic (crazed kung fu, often unrealistic scenarios), these pictures offered the promise of empowerment and more importantly, pride to a community emerging from the shadows to take a more equal place in American society throughout the late 60's and 70's. Packed to the gills with soulful, funky soundtracks (often quite essential in and of themselves), no holds barred action, crime and ersatz appropriations from the concurrent kung fu craze, these films feature stylish fashions of the era, sports heroes, martial arts stars, sex and most importantly, tales of the victory of one man...or a united community, against corruption in high places - cops, government, mobsters, you name it. And to quote a much later film, they do it with style... Join us as we talk flying fists, funky 'fro's and flashy fashion, only here on Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine! Week 19 Fight the Power! Your hosts "Doc" Savage and Louis Paul www.facebook.com/WeirdScenes1
(Part One) Johnny & Duce talk to Space Invaders World Champion, Richie Knuckles. They also speak to Gary Stern of Stern Pinball and Greydon Clark, the director of the hit cult classic film, "Joysticks". And as always leave us your thoughts and comments and you can follow us on twitter: twitter.com/HHPodcastShow and our facebook page: www.facebook.com/HappyHourPodcastShow Give us a like! We are now on Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/happyhourpodcast So hit that SUBSCRIBE button!!! Follow us on Twitch for Live Podcasts and Gaming Streams: www.twitch.tv/happyhourpodcast Soundcloud: @happyhourpodcast Like the original music heard on our show? Get more info here: johnnywomack.bandcamp.com/ Kyle's PSN: TheDirtyDuce Johnny's PSN: Mr_Mackwo Join us!!!
This week's episode kicks off October in style as special guest Matt from Chuck Norris Ate My Baby returns to guide us through reviews of childhood favorite Critters 2 and the Greydon Clark masterpiece Uninvited! Send in your feedback to cultofmuscle@gmail.com, check out cultofmuscle.tumblr.com, and head on over to http://www.redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop for our merchandise! Whatcha' Been Lifting- 0:00:00-1:29:20 Critters 2- 1:31:10-2:02:25 Uninvited- 2:04:00-2:29:40 Feedback- 2:29:40-3:22:10
Episode 3 finds X and Cootie back in high school as they check out Greydon Clark’s wildly erratic 1977 film SATAN’S CHEERLEADERS! From the shower room to the stone altar, these girls keep it sleazy for Satan. Also: more Satan in the News and your listener questions get answered in the new segment, ‘ASK THE GOAT.’ It’s a disco inferno of demonic dementia! Shove us into your earholes and say you love Satan! Enter the soul-destroying world of demons and devils, exorcism and possession, and secret midnight rituals as your High Priest and Priestess of Satanic Cinema, X and Cootie, invite you to become their acolytes and KISS THE GOAT! The post Kiss the Goat Episode 3: Satan’s Cheerleaders appeared first on Legion.
In this week's episode, the gang gets nostalgic for '80s arcade culture with the ?classic? raunch comedy, Joysticks! How does this nerd fall for that sorority prank at the beginning? Why isn't Joe Don Baker tossing furniture in this movie? And isn't it beautiful to see the entire high school caste system melt away once these characters enter the glorious video arcade? Plus: Joe Don Baker gets mistakenly cast in Boogie Nights! Joysticks stars the great Joe Don Baker, Leif Green, Jim Greenleaf, Scott McGinnis, Corinne Bohrer & Jon Gries; directed by Greydon Clark.
We round out 2013 with coverage of our favorite films. This week, Mike picks Black Shampoo, the blaxploitation film from Greydon Clark about a Lothario hairdresser on the Sunset Strip who finds true love only to have it taken away. He turns from loving machine to killing machine in a fury of chain saws, pool cues, and Western Style Bar be ques.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We round out 2013 with coverage of our favorite films. This week, Mike picks Black Shampoo, the blaxploitation film from Greydon Clark about a Lothario hairdresser on the Sunset Strip who finds true love only to have it taken away. He turns from loving machine to killing machine in a fury of chain saws, pool cues, and Western Style Bar be ques.
Welcome back Gentle-Minions!!! THis wee we bring you our episode sponsored by diabolikdvd.com and it was Sammy's turn at the helm for this recording. Sammy chose Island of Lost Sould (1932) with Charles Laughton and Joysticks (1983) directed by Greydon Clark. Head over to the website and buy some films from Diabolik, they are a great bunch and have been very gracious to us. We also go over what we have been watching and we discuss the wonderful madness that is a Horrorhound Weekend. Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Mike and Mondo Justin get wacky with the whacked-out comedy Wacko from Projection Booth favorite Greydon Clark. Plus bonus interview with Zack Carlson of the incredible film book Destroy All Movies!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike and Mondo Justin get wacky with the whacked-out comedy Wacko from Projection Booth favorite Greydon Clark. Plus bonus interview with Zack Carlson of the incredible film book Destroy All Movies!
Matthew Socey spoke with filmmaker Greydon Clark author Mike White and Mondo Justin about this weekend's Horror Hound convention plus the trio discuss the film career of Elizabeth Taylor. Film Soceyology's Kids Film Correspondent Emma Socey chimes in about RANGO.
Welcome back for another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week the Gents cover Without Warning (1980) from director Greydon Clark and The Siege of Firebase Gloria (1989) from director Brian Trenchard-Smith. We also have a massive amount of feedback and lots, I mean lots, of adult toy and other perverted talk....I have no idea why or how but it happen.... Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message