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The 80s Movie Podcast
Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype (1980): Inside Cannon Films' Forgotten Shelved Horror-Comedy - The 80s Movie Podcast

The 80s Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 12:48


This week on The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens launches a new semi-regular series, Produced and Abandoned, spotlighting films that were completed but largely discarded by their distributors. First up: the bizarre and nearly forgotten 1980 horror-comedy Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype, a very loose retelling of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," starring Oliver Reed in a dual role, and written and directed by Charles B. Griffith, the legendary screenwriter behind The Little Shop of Horrors. Produced by Cannon Films, the movie was rushed from concept to completion in just a few months, only to practically vanish from theaters. Edward explores the film's wild production history, from Griffith's original comedy concept and failed attempt to cast Dick Van Dyke to Oliver Reed's last-minute involvement and the movie's mysterious disappearance after only a handful of theatrical screenings. Plus: the connections to cult favorites like Condorman and The Apple, the strange international afterlife of the film on VHS, and why forgotten studio castoffs like Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype still deserve rediscovery decades later. ----more---- Transcript From Los Angeles, California, the entertainment capital of the world. It's The 80s Movie Podcast. I'm your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. Today, on this 137th episode of the show, I'm going to be starting a new semi-regular series called Produced and Abandoned, that brings movies that were made and barely exhibited back to the spotlight, if even only for a moment. One of the many advantages of having a non-linear podcast like this one is that I, as the host and the researcher and the writer, can zag unexpectedly at a moment's notice when I feel compelled to. And that happened to me this week. For a film historian like myself who focuses on movies from a specific discipline like, say, from the 1980s, the internet is a veritable cornucopia of people who share in some way many of your same passions, and you will find them doing a lot of the legwork unintentionally for you, or pointing you in a direction you didn't know you needed to go. In 2026, I. Edward Havens, still have an active Facebook account, which I mainly use to keep in touch with my friends and family who are scattered throughout the globe. I have curated my feed so that the non-relative crazy uncles and aunts of the world, with their tinfoil hats and indecipherable conspiracy theories about the strangest subjects, do not reach me. So it's not as toxic a space as many people know it to be. Some time last week, thanks to filmmaker Adam Rifkin, I learned about a private Facebook group called Old Movie Newspaper and Print Ads from Around the World. Nearly a century of digital newspaper clippings, mostly from the United States and mostly from the 1970s and 1980s. If, for example, if you wanted to know how many theaters the god awful 1988 Joe Piscopo horror/action/comedy film Dead Heat opened at in Detroit in May of 1988, I can tell you that now. It was twenty one theaters, by the way. Including four drive ins. And while perusing this private Facebook group of insane movie nerds, my kind of people, I saw an ad for an Oliver Reed movie I had never heard of before, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hype. Well, the episode that I had been working on, that I've been tinkering with for damn more than two years now, was moved to the backburner once again, for the time being. I had to learn more about this movie, and I had to learn about it right then and there, because that's who I am. At one thirty in the morning, with a toddler ready to wake up in five and a half hours. I was exhausted, but at least I was going to get the ball rolling. And what I discovered is just how amazingly quick this film went from concept to writing, to production to completion. In an interview published in the 1997 book "BackStory 3: Interviews with Screenwriters of the 1960s," the film's writer and director, Charles B. Griffith, described how the film came together. The title, originally "Doctor Feelgood and Mr. Hype," was one of several joke titles and ideas that Griffith had come up with for an expected meeting with Francis Ford Coppola about getting a movie made in the late 1970s. Griffith's own pitch for the film was that a hippie invents a new drug that turns its users into advertising executives. It was more meant to be an opening icebreaker joke than a real movie. After filming the movie Up From the Depths in the Philippines in 1978, Griffith would find himself talking to Cannon Films co-president Menahem Golan, who wanted Griffith to write a screenplay for The Happy Hooker Goes to Hollywood. While that film would get made, it would get made without Griffith ever signing on to it. But the two men would continue to talk regularly, as Griffith had been a roommate of Golan's when the Israeli filmmaker first arrived in America. And during one of those talks around New Year's Day of 1980s, Golan asked Griffith, who had just finished a two decade long, two dozen screenplay working relationship with Roger Corman, what he wanted to do next, Griffith would blurt out, for whatever reason, the title and pitch for "Doctor Feelgood and Mr. Hype," and Golan loved the idea. He was ready to put $750,000 into the production, provided Griffith had the film ready in four months... Ready to screen at the Cannes Film Market in four months, that is. Now, Griffith hadn't written a script for "Doctor Feelgood" at this point. All he had was that very basic one line concept, because it was never meant to be an actual film. Breaking down his timeline, Griffith figured he had three weeks to write and prep the film, a month to shoot, and two weeks to edit the footage. Of the $750,000 budget. Griffith would get twenty five thousand dollars to write and another twenty five thousand dollars to direct. As mentioned a moment ago, Griffith was a veteran of working with Roger Corman, so getting a shooting script ready in three weeks shouldn't have been a problem. Griffith, after all, had famously written the screenplay for The Little Shop of Horrors in just two days, and Griffith would completely change the direction of the story as well as the title. Cannon's own press release for the film would sum up the new story thusly... Horror spoof. Very loosely based on the R. L. Stevenson story, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Lovable yet unattractive, chiropodist doctor Henry Heckle takes an overdose of a slimming drug, believing it will kill him. The drug transforms him and he becomes handsome and slim. He seduces several women, all of whom recoil from him when they see the ugliness in his eyes. The drug begins to wear off, and he takes a second dose, and he begins to terrorize the local community. Finally, he realizes that his love, Coral, loves him for himself, preferring the physically ugly but the spiritually beautiful. At first, Griffith tried to get the legendary Dick Van Dyke to play the titular characters, but Mr. Van Dyke was booked for all of 1980, appearing in the title role in a Broadway revival and U.S. tour of The Music Man. So he would turn to his second choice, who was, naturally as one would expect as a second choice to be for the wiry, immensely talented singer, dancer and actor Dick Van Dyke, the incredibly talented but somewhat pudgy, hirsute and not exactly known as a singer and dancer, Oliver Reed. By 1980, Mr. Reed had lost a lot of his star luster that made him an unusual heartthrob throughout the late 60s and early 70s. Not that he wasn't working on a regular basis. In fact, when Reed agreed to take the lead roles here, Griffith would have exactly one week to work with the legendary actor, who had a tiny hole in his schedule before he needed arrive in Paris to begin production on Disney's Condorman. That wouldn't be a problem for Griffith, who was used to dealing with massive production changes at the last minute. Reed's casting was announced to the press in late February, after Griffith had already cast Catherine Mary Stewart, who had recently finished her first film role in Menahem Golan's The Apple, as Coral, the beautiful young woman who falls for Heckyl, as well as Corman regulars Mel Welles and Dick Miller, and Jackie Coogan, the child star of Charlie Chaplin's The Kid Who found a renewed fame as Uncle Fester on the beloved 1960s television sitcom The Addams Family. The film would also be the first film for diminutive actor Tony Cox, best known as Marcus from the Bad Santa movies. Filming was scheduled to begin on March 3rd in Los Angeles. The schedule front loaded to get everything they needed from Reid before they lost him. But just before filming began, Griffith would lose his leading lady. I can't find out why Catherine Mary Stewart left the film before production began, but Griffith would find her replacement in Sonny Johnson. Johnson certainly had more film experience than Stewart, having appeared on an episode of Charlie's Angels, and featured in Bill Murray's Where the Buffalo Roam and in Animal House... although her scenes in the latter film would end up on the proverbial cutting room floor. Johnson would go on to co-star alongside Jennifer Beals in 1983's Flashdance, before sadly passing away in June of 1984 at the age of thirty of a ruptured aneurysm. She would join the cast the day before production began. Despite the legendary tales of Reed and his love of debauchery and excessive drinking, there are no contemporary reports of him being anything but an absolute gentleman on and off the set during his time with the production. The only issue Griffith had with the actor was that Reed had a fantastic take on heckle with a brilliant New York accent and sophistication. But, for Hyde, he would be slow and ponderous. You know, like the stereotypes of Oliver Reed. Busy with production, Griffith never noticed that in the Hollywood press, Cannon Films had, in promoting the 17 films they'd be selling at the Cannes Film Festival's market in early May, been telling the press that the budget for Dr. Heckyl was not $750,000, but $3,000,000. A not unusual mood for producers trying to get bigger sales from foreign markets. But sure enough, Griffith would have a 99 minute movie fully edited by Skip Schoolnik, whose next editing job would be on Halloween 2, and a musical score by Richard Band, ready for its first Cannes Film Market screening on May 11th. The film would screen a total of 8 times in 11 days, although there aren't any reports of how many countries cannon might have sold the film to during those two weeks. From all contemporary appearances, Cannon was preparing to open the film in the United States on October 10th, a date seemingly picked because Oliver Reed would be done with Condorman and not due on the set of his next film, Tobe Hooper's Venom, until the end of October. And as would be the norm in 1980, Cannon would prepare a sneak preview of the film to gauge audience reaction. On Friday, July 18th,1980, Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype would have a sneak preview at the Nickelodeon Theater in Boston, and according to the person who posted the image in the Movie Ads Facebook group, that would be the only paying public screening of the film, that it would be shelved forever from theatrical screening ,and banished to an otherwise ignoble premiere on VHS some years later. And while that is mostly true, it's not exactly one hundred percent true. I was able to find at least two actual theatrical release play dates, both opening on that same July 18th as the Boston sneak preview, at the Golden Mile Twin and the Imperial 6 in Toronto, two evening shows a day at the Golden Mile and five daily shows at the Imperial 6. The only contemporary hint as to how the film played in Toronto was that both screens dropped the film after a single week. Cannon would continue to promote and show the movie at various film festivals and markets around the globe, including at the Montreal Film Festival in late August 1980, where Menachem Golan's crazy disco sci-fi musical The Apple was screening in competition. And in an August 26th, 1980 article about Cannon Films in The Hollywood Reporter, it would be stated that Dr. Heckyl was one of eight movies Cannon was still planning to release theatrically before the end of the year. Except that never ended up happening. Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype does not appear to have ever played in any cinema outside of, maybe, one screening at a film festival in Barcelona on June 8th, 1981, but I can't find anything about this screening outside of a listing on the IMDb's Release info page. The film would start showing up on VHS tapes around the world, with titles like Experiência Fatal in Brazil, Boyfriend and Wild in Greece, Dr. Hekiru to Mr. Haipu in Japan. And my personal favorite, I'm Ugly, But I Want to Conquer in Hungary. In May of 2026, one can find the movie available for free with ads on the Tubi platform, as well as a pirated copy on the most popular English language video sharing platform. I might sit down one day and watch it, but as I said on the previous episode, I have a lot of plans for this podcast. Thank you for joining us. We'll talk again, hopefully, real soon. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, https://the80smoviepodcast.com/, for extra materials about Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype. The 80s Movie Podcast has been researched, written, narrated, and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.

Reality Redemption
170. Barbie & Pee Wee

Reality Redemption

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 59:21


We're back after a mental recharge to talk about the Hawaii wildfires , the passing of Pee Wee Herman , a review of the Barbie movie , the funding of Sound Of Freedom , another week another indictment, Heckyl & Jeckyl , All In The Family , Hunter Biden , , school board meetings and avoiding the news #Barbie #PeeWee #SoundOfFreedom #CatholicChurch #Cartoons #HunterBiden #DonaldTrump Visit redcross.org, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (800-733-2767), or text the word HAWAII to 90999 to make a $10 donationFollow us at Reality Redemption on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

Unsung Horrors
Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype (1980)

Unsung Horrors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 68:40


Lance has taken a risk by choosing a horror comedy that very few people will find funny. But it gave us a chance to focus on one of our favorite actors, Oliver Reed. While we do get into the cast and crew, don't expect an in-depth discussion of Heckyl and Hype, as we spend most of our time talking about its star. Next episode: Purana Mandir (1984), available in the Bollywood Horrors box set from Mondo Macabro Join our discord! https://discord.gg/F8WsTzE9qt Follow this podcast on Instagram and Facebook @unsunghorrors. Follow Lance on Instagram and Letterboxd @lschibi Lance's shop: https://lanceschibi.bigcartel.com/ Follow Erica on Letterboxd or Instagram @hexmassacre Logo by Cody Schibi Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast network (www.thepfpn.com)

The Cannon Cruisers
REWATCH - Dr. Heckyl And Mr. Hype (1980)

The Cannon Cruisers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 17:07


"Handsome guys can get away with murder..." This week, JD and Randy rewatch the 1980 film, "Dr. Heckyl and Mr Hype." Directed by Charles B. Griffith and written by Griffith and Mark Hanna, this horror-comedy stars Oliver Reed in the titular role and tells the story of a doctor who transforms into a monstrous figure after taking a potion. Alongside Reed, the movie stars Sunny Johnson and Maia Danziger. Will the hosts change their opinions since their last viewing in 2017? Is the film a hidden gem or a flop? Tune in to find out and prepare to be surprised (or not). Did you know that Oliver Reed disliked the movie so much that he refused to promote it upon release? Gee, I wonder why? "To LOVE him is to DIE for him!"

Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update/ The Secret Top 10
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update Week 275 (08.20.2022) (Suburban Sasquatch, Massacre at Central High, Running Out of Time)

Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update/ The Secret Top 10

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 82:42


Links www.youtube.com/mrparka https://www.instagram.com/mrparka/ https://twitter.com/mrparka00 http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-ray https://www.facebook.com/mrparka https://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/ ​https://letterboxd.com/mrparka/ ​https://www.patreon.com/mrparka https://open.spotify.com/show/2oJbmHxOPfYIl92x5g6ogK https://anchor.fm/mrparka https://www.stitcher.com/show/shut-up-brandon-podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrparkas-weekly-reviews-and-update-the-secret-top-10/id1615278571 Time Stamps 0:00 “Suburban Sasquatch” Review – 0:17 “Running Out of Time 1 and 2” Review– 5:31/ 8:15 “The American Scream” Review – 11:05 “Hitcher in the Dark” Review– 14:43 “Prey” Review– 21:20 1980 “Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype” Review – 26:47 1980 “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” Review– 33:40 1980 “Doctor Franken” Review – 38:29 1980 “The Henderson Monster” Review – 40:17 1980 “Tomb of Dracula" Review – 45:00 1980 “Mama Dracula” Review – 47:29 1980 “The Awakening” Review – 50:51 1980 “The Curse of King Tut's Tomb” Review – 53:59 You Ain't Seen!? “Massacre at Central High” Review with Jeremy – 56:18 Questions/Answers/ Question of the Week “Favorite Vinegar Syndrome Partner Label? (OCN)– 1:11:20 Update – 1:19:45 22 Shots of Moodz and Horror – https://www.22shotsofmoodzandhorror.com/ Podcast Under the Stairs – https://tputscast.com/podcast ​Video Version – https://youtu.be/Fj1HCHF6Z6c Update Blu-Ray 1. I'm Dangerous Tonight 2. Planet of the Vampires 3. Satan Bug 4. Diamonds For Breakfast 5. Cop-Out Film Notes Suburban Sasquatch – 2004 – Dave Wascavage Running Out of Time – 1999 – Johnnie To Running Out of Time 2 – 2001 – Johnnie To/ Law Wing-cheong The American Scream – 1988 – Mitchell Linden Hitcher in the Dark – 1989 – Umberto Lenzi Prey – 2022 – Dan Trachtenberg Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype – 1980 – Charles B. Griffith Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – 1980 – Alastair Reid Doctor Franken – 1980 – Marvin J. Chomsky/ Jeff Lieberman The Henderson Monster – 1980 – Waris Hussein Tomb of Dracula – 1980 – Minoru Okazaki Mama Dracula – 1980 – Boris Szulzinger The Awakening – 1980 – Mike Newell The Curse of King Tut's Tomb – 1980 – Philip Leacock Massacre At Central High – 1976 – René Daalder

Shut Up Brandon! Podcast
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update Week 275 (08.20.2022) (Suburban Sasquatch, Massacre at Central High, Running Out of Time)

Shut Up Brandon! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 82:42


Links www.youtube.com/mrparka https://www.instagram.com/mrparka/ https://twitter.com/mrparka00 http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-ray https://www.facebook.com/mrparka https://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/ ​https://letterboxd.com/mrparka/ ​https://www.patreon.com/mrparka https://open.spotify.com/show/2oJbmHxOPfYIl92x5g6ogK https://anchor.fm/mrparka https://www.stitcher.com/show/shut-up-brandon-podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrparkas-weekly-reviews-and-update-the-secret-top-10/id1615278571 Time Stamps 0:00 “Suburban Sasquatch” Review – 0:17 “Running Out of Time 1 and 2” Review– 5:31/ 8:15 “The American Scream” Review – 11:05 “Hitcher in the Dark” Review– 14:43 “Prey” Review– 21:20 1980 “Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype” Review – 26:47 1980 “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” Review– 33:40 1980 “Doctor Franken” Review – 38:29 1980 “The Henderson Monster” Review – 40:17 1980 “Tomb of Dracula" Review – 45:00 1980 “Mama Dracula” Review – 47:29 1980 “The Awakening” Review – 50:51 1980 “The Curse of King Tut's Tomb” Review – 53:59 You Ain't Seen!? “Massacre at Central High” Review with Jeremy – 56:18 Questions/Answers/ Question of the Week “Favorite Vinegar Syndrome Partner Label? (OCN)– 1:11:20 Update – 1:19:45 22 Shots of Moodz and Horror – https://www.22shotsofmoodzandhorror.com/ Podcast Under the Stairs – https://tputscast.com/podcast ​Video Version – https://youtu.be/Fj1HCHF6Z6c Update Blu-Ray 1. I'm Dangerous Tonight 2. Planet of the Vampires 3. Satan Bug 4. Diamonds For Breakfast 5. Cop-Out Film Notes Suburban Sasquatch – 2004 – Dave Wascavage Running Out of Time – 1999 – Johnnie To Running Out of Time 2 – 2001 – Johnnie To/ Law Wing-cheong The American Scream – 1988 – Mitchell Linden Hitcher in the Dark – 1989 – Umberto Lenzi Prey – 2022 – Dan Trachtenberg Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype – 1980 – Charles B. Griffith Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – 1980 – Alastair Reid Doctor Franken – 1980 – Marvin J. Chomsky/ Jeff Lieberman The Henderson Monster – 1980 – Waris Hussein Tomb of Dracula – 1980 – Minoru Okazaki Mama Dracula – 1980 – Boris Szulzinger The Awakening – 1980 – Mike Newell The Curse of King Tut's Tomb – 1980 – Philip Leacock Massacre At Central High – 1976 – René Daalder

I Wish I Knew THAT About Songwriting
#5: Luke Potter - Part 1.

I Wish I Knew THAT About Songwriting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 28:39


In this episode, Callum and Jamie chat with West Coast wonder boy Luke Potter, aka Heckyl, who has worked with a large list of international songwriters and independent artists.

Now Hear This Entertainment
NHTE 378 Luke Potter HECKYL

Now Hear This Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 49:00


UK-based singer, songwriter, guitar player, and producer who has started a new artist project, under which he is now releasing music under the stage name Heckyl. The debut single under this new persona was released in late March and the next song comes out two days after this episode is released. In his previous solo work, he had put out a song whose video already has close to twelve thousand views on YouTube in just three months. And he co-wrote a song that another artist released last year, with presently more than 400 thousand streams on Spotify. He was previously a guest on this show more than five years ago, way back on Episode 98.

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Midnight Video
Midnight Video 25: Dr Heckyl and Mr Hype, Casanova and Bluebeard

Midnight Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020


Midnight Video 25 reveals our amorous intents as Oliver Reed tries to lose his virginity, but not his mind in Dr Heckyl And Mr Hype. Donald Sutherland powders his nose (cheeks, chin, neck, etc.) and adjusts his wig and codpiece in Fellini's Casanova before Richard Burton's lust for love and taste for uroxicide display themselves in the colourful Bluebeard.

Creating Cannon
011 - Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype

Creating Cannon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 38:55


 Greeting and Salutations, Cannonanas! You are in for a bizarre treat this episode when we glug down the odd brew that is Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype! With a star like Oliver Reed, how could this movie be anything but spectacular? We will most assuredly let you know! This movie is jam-packed with weird humor, murder and more foot jokes than you would expect! Here's your prescription for Creating Cannon! Email us with any get-hot-quick elixir recipes at creatingcannon@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and Facebook @CreatingCannon! And Subscribe to us on YouTube!

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast
Major Spoilers Podcast #814: Corto Maltese

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 78:29


Set a course for adventure, on this week's Major Spoilers Podcast, as we look for MU with Corto Maltese. Plus, we review Action Comics #1007, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #35, Blosssoms 666 #1, and Mystery Science Theater 3000 #4! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS DC Comics lays off staff https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/dc-lays-3-percent-workforce-1178694 REVIEWS STEPHEN ACTION COMICS #1007 Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: Steve Epting Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: January 30, 2019 The Kobra Cult conspiracy ensnares Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen, drawing the attention of the Man of Steel. But be careful, Superman-there's more lurking in the shadows of Metropolis than just a snake cult. [rating:4.5/5] MATTHEW MIGHTY MORPHIN' POWER RANGERS #35 Writer: Marguerite Bennett Artist: Simone di Meo Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: January 30, 2019 The mysterious new DARK RANGER is the man known as Heckyl - and his origin is revealed for the first time in this stand alone issue. [rating:4/5] RODRIGO MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 #4 Writer: Joel Hodgson, Harold Buchholz, Matt McGinnis, Mary Robinson, Seth Robinson, Sharyl Volpe Artist: Todd Nauck, Mike Manley, Jack Pollock Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: February 6, 2019 From the 1940s to the 1960s, Jonah, Crow, and Tom Servo are trapped across three decades of public domain comics! Meanwhile, in the not-to-distant future, mad scientist Kinga Forrester plans to monetize their plight! Comics may never be the same after this, but at least there will be Totino's Pizza Rolls [rating: 3/5] RODRIGO BLOSSOMS 666 #1 Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Laura Braga Publisher: Archie Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: Jan 23, 2019 BRAND NEW SERIES! Cheryl and Jason Blossom are a pair of seemingly normal kids in Riverdale. They're wealthy, popular and likeable—but they also harbor a deep, dark secret—one of the Blossom Twins is the Anti-Christ. Both want the title, and no one in Riverdale is safe. [rating: 4/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2019/01/27/major-spoilers-poll-of-the-week-top-selling-steam-games-edition/ DISCUSSION Corto Maltese: Under the Sign of Capricorn Writer/Artist: Hugo Pratt Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $19.99 This book, the first of twelve volumes, launches the definitive English-language edition of Hugo Pratt's masterpiece, presented in the original oversized B&W format and with new translations made from Pratt's original Italian scripts. Frank Miller calls Pratt "one of the true masters of comic art." Long before the term "graphic novel" entered the popular lexicon - ten years before Will Eisner's A Contract with God - Hugo Pratt pioneered the long-form "drawn literature" story. Corto Maltese set the standard for all adult adventure comics in Europe. By the mid-1970s, Corto was the continent's most popular series and Hugo Pratt the world's leading graphic novelist. Hugo Pratt's peripatetic sailor was featured in a series of twenty-nine stories. The adventures of this modern Ulysses are set during the first thirty years of the 20th Century in such exotic locales as Pratt's native Venice, the steppes of Manchuria, the Caribbean islands, the Danakil deserts, the Amazon forests, and the waves of the Pacific. EuroComics is working closely with Patrizia Zanotti, Pratt's long-time collaborator, to present the complete Corto Maltese in a series of twelve quality trade paperbacks in Pratt's original oversized B&W format. Corto Maltese: Under the Sign of Capricorn collects the first six inter-connected short stories Pratt created in France in the early 1970s: "The Secret of Tristan Bantam," "Rendez-vous in Bahia," "Sureshot Samba," "The Brazilian Eagle," "So Much for Gentlemen of Fortune," and "The Seagull's Fault." CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.

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Major Spoilers Podcast #814: Corto Maltese

Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 78:29


Set a course for adventure, on this week's Major Spoilers Podcast, as we look for MU with Corto Maltese. Plus, we review Action Comics #1007, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #35, Blosssoms 666 #1, and Mystery Science Theater 3000 #4! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS DC Comics lays off staff https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/dc-lays-3-percent-workforce-1178694 REVIEWS STEPHEN ACTION COMICS #1007 Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: Steve Epting Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: January 30, 2019 The Kobra Cult conspiracy ensnares Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen, drawing the attention of the Man of Steel. But be careful, Superman-there's more lurking in the shadows of Metropolis than just a snake cult. [rating:4.5/5] MATTHEW MIGHTY MORPHIN' POWER RANGERS #35 Writer: Marguerite Bennett Artist: Simone di Meo Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: January 30, 2019 The mysterious new DARK RANGER is the man known as Heckyl - and his origin is revealed for the first time in this stand alone issue. [rating:4/5] RODRIGO MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 #4 Writer: Joel Hodgson, Harold Buchholz, Matt McGinnis, Mary Robinson, Seth Robinson, Sharyl Volpe Artist: Todd Nauck, Mike Manley, Jack Pollock Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: February 6, 2019 From the 1940s to the 1960s, Jonah, Crow, and Tom Servo are trapped across three decades of public domain comics! Meanwhile, in the not-to-distant future, mad scientist Kinga Forrester plans to monetize their plight! Comics may never be the same after this, but at least there will be Totino's Pizza Rolls [rating: 3/5] RODRIGO BLOSSOMS 666 #1 Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Laura Braga Publisher: Archie Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: Jan 23, 2019 BRAND NEW SERIES! Cheryl and Jason Blossom are a pair of seemingly normal kids in Riverdale. They’re wealthy, popular and likeable—but they also harbor a deep, dark secret—one of the Blossom Twins is the Anti-Christ. Both want the title, and no one in Riverdale is safe. [rating: 4/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2019/01/27/major-spoilers-poll-of-the-week-top-selling-steam-games-edition/ DISCUSSION Corto Maltese: Under the Sign of Capricorn Writer/Artist: Hugo Pratt Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $19.99 This book, the first of twelve volumes, launches the definitive English-language edition of Hugo Pratt's masterpiece, presented in the original oversized B&W format and with new translations made from Pratt's original Italian scripts. Frank Miller calls Pratt "one of the true masters of comic art." Long before the term "graphic novel" entered the popular lexicon - ten years before Will Eisner's A Contract with God - Hugo Pratt pioneered the long-form "drawn literature" story. Corto Maltese set the standard for all adult adventure comics in Europe. By the mid-1970s, Corto was the continent's most popular series and Hugo Pratt the world's leading graphic novelist. Hugo Pratt's peripatetic sailor was featured in a series of twenty-nine stories. The adventures of this modern Ulysses are set during the first thirty years of the 20th Century in such exotic locales as Pratt's native Venice, the steppes of Manchuria, the Caribbean islands, the Danakil deserts, the Amazon forests, and the waves of the Pacific. EuroComics is working closely with Patrizia Zanotti, Pratt's long-time collaborator, to present the complete Corto Maltese in a series of twelve quality trade paperbacks in Pratt's original oversized B&W format. Corto Maltese: Under the Sign of Capricorn collects the first six inter-connected short stories Pratt created in France in the early 1970s: "The Secret of Tristan Bantam," "Rendez-vous in Bahia," "Sureshot Samba," "The Brazilian Eagle," "So Much for Gentlemen of Fortune," and "The Seagull's Fault." CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.

Charlies Geekcast
Charlie's Geekcast PR Special 30 -- Geeking on Commentary: PR Dino Supercharge

Charlies Geekcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 28:15


For the penultimate commentary counting down to 25 years of Power Rangers, we watch "Home Run Koda" from Power Rangers Dino Supercharge!Feedback for this show can be sent to: charliesgeekcast@gmail.comYou can subscribe to Charlie’s Geekcast through iTunes, Google Play, the RSS Feed, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Spotify, or you can also download the episode directly here. You can also visit the show's Facebook group page. For complete show notes, including more images, please be sure to visit the blog.

Charlies Geekcast
Charlie's Geekcast PR Special 30 -- Geeking on Commentary: PR Dino Supercharge

Charlies Geekcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 28:15


For the penultimate commentary counting down to 25 years of Power Rangers, we watch "Home Run Koda" from Power Rangers Dino Supercharge!Feedback for this show can be sent to: charliesgeekcast@gmail.comYou can subscribe to Charlie’s Geekcast through iTunes, Google Play, the RSS Feed, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Spotify, or you can also download the episode directly here. You can also visit the show's Facebook group page. For complete show notes, including more images, please be sure to visit the blog.

Ranger Danger: Archives
Patreon Special : Bone Zone

Ranger Danger: Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018


It’s a Ranger Danger Patreon Special! This one’s been a long time coming. Prepare yourself-- for the debut of the Ranger Danger Bone Zone! Which horrifying monsters make Lauren and Mat say ‘Yeah, we’re down to clown’? How porkable is Pudgy Pig? Would we give Heckyl a tickle? Do we say ‘madame, no’ to Madame Woe?  Find out, if you dare-- in the first (and perhaps last) Ranger Danger Bone Zone Patreon Special!

Ranger Danger: A Power Rangers Podcast

It’s a Ranger Danger Patreon Special! This one’s been a long time coming. Prepare yourself-- for the debut of the Ranger Danger Bone Zone! Which horrifying monsters make Lauren and Mat say ‘Yeah, we’re down to clown’? How porkable is Pudgy Pig? Would we give Heckyl a tickle? Do we say ‘madame, no’ to Madame Woe?  Find out, if you dare-- in the first (and perhaps last) Ranger Danger Bone Zone Patreon Special!

The Swampflix Podcast
#38: NOMA's John Waters Film Fest & Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype (1980)

The Swampflix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 87:45


We tackle the career of our favorite living artist/human being. Brandon and Britnee recap the New Orleans Museum of Art's recent summertime John Waters Film Festival with fellow Krewe Divine co-founder Virginia Ruth. Also, Britnee makes Brandon watch the Golan-Globus horror comedy Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype (1980) for the first time. Enjoy! https://swampflix.com/ http://thextrasmallfiles.tumblr.com/

art hype john waters film fest new orleans museum britnee golan globus heckyl