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GCO SPAIN
Llamame Paul Nashy - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

GCO SPAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 2:14


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Teaser tráiler de 'Llámame Paul', documental sobre Paul Naschy, Jacinto Molina, leyenda del terror español. Dirigida por Víctor Matellano. Agosto de 1991. El cineasta Jacinto Molina, más conocido como Paul Naschy, está sufriendo un infarto. Mientras que es llevado a quirófano, todos sus recuerdos pasan por su mente como una película. Le vienen a la cabeza buenos y malos momentos, y una película en la que volcó sus filias y sus fobias, El aullido del diablo. Y todos los recuerdos de su niñez que le dejaron impronta en su cine, un claro símbolo de autoría. Mientras, como una ensoñación, un niño es perseguido por un lobo en el bosque…Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de EDITORIAL GCO. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2313218

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
The Wild Cinema of Spanish Horror Icon Paul Naschy w/ Rod Barnett and Troy Guinn

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 113:04


On this spooky season edition of Parallax Views, Troy Guinn and Rod Barnett of the Nashcycast joins us to discuss the overlooked cult movie career of Jacinto Molina, better known by his stage name Paul Naschy. For the uninitiated, Naschy has often been referred to as the Spanish Lon Chaney or Lon Chanery Jr. due to his playing such characters as the Mummy, Fu Manchu, Frankenstein's monster, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, and, most famously, the cursed werewolf Waldemar Daninsky. Naschy's take on horror and the gothic harkened back to the classic Universal Studios monster but with a 70s twist vis-a-vis the inclusion of sex and violence. However, when one delves deeper into these films it becomes apparent Naschy's films are more than just monster mashes, carrying with them their own distinct style and charms as well as highlighting Naschy's thematic obsessions. Among his more well-know titles are Howl of the Devil, Frankenstein's Bloody Terror, The Werewolf and the Yeti, Horror Rises from the Tomb, Dr. Jekyll and the Wolfman,  The Werewolf and the  Vampire Woman, The Beast and the Magic Sword, Night of the Werewolf, and many others. Over the years Naschy's cult following has grown with such directors as Joe Dante, John Landis, and Guillermo del Torro singing his praises. In this conversation we'll discuss the importance of Naschy, his bitter over the film industry in his latter years, Naschy's growing up under the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in Spain and the influence of that on his work, censorship and Paul Naschy movies, and much, much more!

NaschyCast
Naschycast 69 - AGONIZANDO EN EL CRIMEN (1968

NaschyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 118:37


Bob Sargent returns to the show to discuss a very early Paul Naschy screen appearance. Rescued from Spanish language-only obscurity by the online fan-subbing community AGONIZANDO EN EL CRIMEN (1968) is a strange crime story centered on a serial killer obsessed with medical professionals - and their hands! This one is not easy to see but is it worth seeking out? Boy, do we have a lot to say.   Troy, Bob and I dig into the production of the film and how Naschy's original job on this project was behind the camera. We spot a few interesting locations including a very familiar set of steps that are a big part of Naschy's cinematic legacy. The film's writer/star comes under scrutiny with Naschy's pointed comments about fellow leaving no doubt about why these two men never worked together again. On the other hand, this movie's director, Enrique López Eguiluz, played a major role in making Jacinto Molina into the horror movie star we know and love to this day.   We take our time and really pull this one apart with occasional sideroads into the Hammer Dracula films and the on-set shenanigans of Klaus Kinski. It can't be helped! We have a lot to say about the Juan Logar's wide-eyed, maniacal but still somehow detached performance. We chuckle over the casual 1960's style of misogyny and the silly idea that a woman might become a surgeon. Madness! And it all circles round to an embarrassing discussion of how best to hide a murder boner. We are a strange trio.   We end the episode with a few new pieces of mail sent to naschycast@gmail.com and if you have anything you'd like to tell us, that is the place. Thank you for listening to the show and we'll be back soon. 

NaschyCast
Naschycast #67 - ALL THE SCREAMS OF SILENCE (1975)

NaschyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 92:20


The busiest years of Paul Naschy’s career were the early 1970’s. Moving from one project to the next at incredible speed he often finished one film while still writing the final draft of another and negotiating a deal for a third. During this period, he produced some of his best work including a large percentage of the movies that still define his image as a Spanish horror icon. But a few of his films from the 1970’s were thrillers that, for various reasons, were rarely distributed outside of Spain or even dubbed into English. This has made it very difficult to see these movies and for non-Spanish speakers to comprehend them in the rare instances of locating a copy to watch. Thank the strs for the fun-subbing community out there on the internet!  Troy and I finally get a chance to see TODOS LOS GRITOS DEL SILENCIO (1975) and we are so happy that not even the crappy VHS sourced print can dull our enthusiasm. Yes, there are a few scenes that are a little too dark to be sure of what we’re supposed to be seeing but the fact that solid subtitles are onscreen means that we can follow the story anyway. And that turns out to be very important with this film because it is a twisty murder mystery that falls easily within the giallo genre even if it doesn’t have a few of the usual elements you might expect. ALL THE SCREAMS OF SILENCE has very little blood since the killer’s preferred method of dealing death is a silenced gun (hence the title) and the amount of flesh on display is low which might factor into this thriller being so underseen for the past forty plus years. No gore or nudity? What were they thinking? But the film does have a great performance from Naschy as a journalist chasing the bullet-slinging murderer while at the same time trying to locate his missing girlfriend. Are the two mysteries connected? With a script by Jacinto Molina you can bet some surprises are coming in the third act.   We begin the episode with some news about the upcoming Blu-Ray release of TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD and hint at a few more commentary tracks from the Naschycast down the road. Also, we mention a new podcast project coming soon from our buddy Adrian Smith that will be of interest to fans of European Cult cinema. And we end the show with several letters from listeners that put some fresh ideas in our head for possible YouTube projects too. If you have any comments on the podcast naschycast@gmail.com is the address and we’d love to hear from you. Thanks for listening to the show! 

Shut Up Brandon! Podcast
Mrparka’s Weekly Reviews Episode 148 (Audio Version)

Shut Up Brandon! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 108:37


Linkswww.youtube.com/mrparkahttps://www.instagram.com/mrparka/https://twitter.com/mrparka00http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-rayhttps://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/https://www.facebook.com/mrparkahttp://shutupbrandon.podbean.com/https://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/shut-up-brandon-podcast/id988229934?mt=2https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podbean-70/shut-up-brandon-podcast ​https://letterboxd.com/mrparka/ ​https://www.patreon.com/mrparka Time Stamps “My Valentine” Review  -0:22 “Ghost Killers Vs Bloody Mary” Review – 4:49 “The Beast and the Magic Sword” Review –9:16 “Dangerous Cargo” Review – 18:11 “Kansas City” Review – 20:49 “Lycanimator” Review with Jeremy  – 28:28 “The Dark Power” Dive into 85’ Review – 38:11 “Igor and the Lunatics” Dive into 85’ Review – 47:17 “Creature”  Dive into 85’ Review– 54:00 “Once Bitten” Dive into 85’ Review – 58:58 “Fortress” Dive into 85’ Review – 1:04:09 “Angel’s Egg” Dive into 85’ Review with Jeremy – 1:10:10 Hammer Time “Demons of the Mind” Reviews with Jeremy – 1:19:37 Questions – 1:35:11 Answers – 1:39:29 Question of the Week, “Best Horror Remake/Worst Horror Remake?” 1:43:46 Update – 1:43:55   Video Version -https://youtu.be/kPnZ4iTWm2A   Links of Interest More Info, Ask a Question/Answer a Question – https://www.screamingtoilet.com/video/mrparkas-video-reviews-for-the-week-of-march-14th-episode-148-hammer-time-week-44   “My Valentine” Hulu – https://www.hulu.com/movie/my-valentine-5790001d-b1a6-4ad5-beb7-47706129d277   Dark Sky Films – https://darkskyfilms.com/   “Ghost Killers VS Bloody Mary” DVD – https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Killers-Vs-Bloody-Mary/dp/B082PQTRL4/   Mondo Macabro – https://mondomacabro.bigcartel.com/   “The Beast and the Magic Sword” Blu-Ray – https://www.amazon.com/Beast-Magic-Sword-Blu-ray/dp/B082BXSX4R/   “Dangerous Cargo” Blu-Ray – https://mondomacabro.bigcartel.com/product/dangerous-cargo-retail-edition   Arrow Films – https://arrowfilms.com/ “Kansas City” Blu-Ray – https://mvdshop.com/products/kansas-city-blu-ray   Wild Eye Releasing – http://www.wildeyereleasing.com/   “Lycanimator” DVD – https://mvdshop.com/products/lycanimator-dvd   VCI Entertainment – https://www.vcientertainment.com/   “The Dark Power” DVD – https://mvdshop.com/products/dark-power-the-dvd   Troma Entertainment – https://www.troma.com/   “Igor and the Lunatics” DVD – https://www.tromadirect.com/shop/dvd/igor-and-the-lunatics-dvd/   “Creature” aka “Titan Find” Tubi TV – https://tubitv.com/movies/309700/creature   Shout! Factory – https://www.shoutfactory.com/   “Once Bitten” Blu-Ray – https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/love-at-first-bite-once-bitten-double-feature?product_id=4145   “Fortress” DVD – https://www.amazon.com/Fortress-Rachel-Ward/dp/B00CDV4O56/   “Angel’s Egg” HD YouTube – https://youtu.be/YopWyb75G7o   “Demons of the Mind” Blu-Ray – https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/demons-of-the-mind?product_id=7277   Update Blu-Ray Violet The Good, the Bad, the Weird Bitch Convergence Applesauce My Boyfriend’s Back Phobia The Monster Sudden Terror The Hellbenders Kill Them All and Come Back Alone The Specialists Semi-Tough High-Ballin Transylvania 6-5000 She The Phantom from 1,000 Leagues The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith Film Notes My Valentine – 2020 – Maggie Levin Ghost Killers VS Bloody Mary – 2018 – Fabrício Bittar The Beast and the Magic Sword – 1983 – Jacinto Molina aka Paul Naschy Dangerous Cargo – 1977 – Kostas Karagiannis Kansas City – 1996 – Robert Altman Lycanimator – 2018 – Sébastien Godin The Dark Power – 1985 – Phil Smoot Igor and the Lunatics – 1985 – W.J. Parolini Creature – 1985 – William Malone Once Bitten – 1985 – Howard Storm Fortress – 1985 – Arch Nicholson Angel’s Egg – 1985 – Mamoru Oshii Demons of the Mind – 1972 – Peter Skyes    

NaschyCast
Naschycast #62 - 10th Anniversary Show!

NaschyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 263:55


With this episode we cross the one decade mark! Neither Troy or I thought we’d still be making this podcast ten years after we began, but here we are! We realized that, although our enthusiasm for Paul Naschy’s work has only grown, it was time to actively seek out more new voices to include on the show. So, our goal for 2020 is to speak to a host of people who have never been on the podcast to get their perspectives on his movies. A diversity of opinion is always food for thought and we think this will be the perfect way to start new discussions about the long legacy of Jacinto Molina. These are great days for Senor Naschy as more and more of his films are available on Blu-Ray bringing a whole new generation of fans to his mad world of monsters and horror. That means people are discovering El Hombre Lobo and his other creations every day so its time to kick open the doors and see what his influence is a full decade after his passing. This giant-sized episode includes four new voices to the podcast. I asked each participant to talk about one of the Waldemar Daninsky films and they (luckily) jumped at the chance. Adrian Smith has podcasted with me over on The Bloody Pit discussing INSEMINOID and CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST but he steps up to discuss his first Naschy werewolf film - WEREWOLF SHADOW. Derek Koch is a podcasting O.G. with his incredibly popular Monster Kid Radio serving as a focal point for these kinds of classic (and not so classic) movies. He joins us to talk about the Naschy monster mash ASSIGNMENT TERROR. Author Steven Sullivan has been on the Bloody Pit in the past talking about the colorful Doctor Who films made in the 1960’s, but his love of all things Naschy bubbles over in our conversation about CURSE OF THE DEVIL. Matthew Kowalski is a longtime fan of the podcast and has often written in to give us his thoughts on the various Spanish horror topics we dig into on the show. He sat down to talk about his favorite of the Daninsky films – WEREWOLF SHADOW - giving us a different look at that iconic movie. Afterward, Troy and I tackle an email and makes plans to get to our backlogged correspondence over the next couple of shows. We promise! I’ve already got a couple more guests for future episodes lined up including some folks I’ve never spoken with before. So exciting! This is going to be a great year for the Naschycast even if I don’t think we’ll produce another four-and-a-half-hour episode! Seriously, I’ll try to break things up as we go forward. If you have any comments or suggestion please write us at naschycast@gmail.com or message us on the Facebook page. Thank you for listening and we’ll be back soon!

Too Weird Didn't Watch
TWDW #113: The Waldemar Daninsky Werewolf Films (Part 2)

Too Weird Didn't Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 27:46


Jacinto Molina Álvarez holds the record for starring in the most werrewolf movies, even surpassing Lon Chaney Jr. We dig into his filmography, including maybe some movies he just straight made up.

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Too Weird Didn't Watch
TWDW #112: The Waldemar Daninsky Werewolf Films (Part 1)

Too Weird Didn't Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 24:01


Jacinto Molina Álvarez holds the record for starring in the most werrewolf movies, even surpassing Lon Chaney Jr. We dig into his filmography, including maybe some movies he just straight made up.

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Toma Tres
T2E08 - Rapsodia Bohemia, o el concierto de Queen que siempre quisiste ver

Toma Tres

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 66:45


T2E08 - Rapsodia Bohemia, o el concierto de Queen que siempre quisiste ver Se escuchan pisadas y aplausos sincronizados en la multitud, y sale a escena Freddy Mercury. Pero no es un escenario. Es la pantalla grande. De la accidentada guía de Bryan Singer, este biopic nos ofrece todo aquello que queríamos ver en una película de Queen... y nada más. Comentamos cómo es que esta película tan poco ambiciosa de todos modos gana nuestros corazones. En noticias, seguimos discutiendo Roma y su disputa con la cadena de cines, y la partida de un director que quizá no has oído, pero seguro has visto. En efemérides, recordamos los fallecimientos de Paul Walker, y del actor español Jacinto Molina Álvarez. Y en una nueva sección emergente, Víctor recomienda una película afín a melómanos. Menú 00:57 - Intro 03:40 - Toma Tres comenta: Rapsodia Bohemia 46:38 - Toma Tres informa 59:13 - Toma Tres recuerda: Paul Walker y Paul Naschy 01:02:31 - Víctor recomienda: Amor y piedad (2014)

Toma Tres
T2E08 - Rapsodia Bohemia, o el concierto de Queen que siempre quisiste ver

Toma Tres

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 66:45


T2E08 - Rapsodia Bohemia, o el concierto de Queen que siempre quisiste ver Se escuchan pisadas y aplausos sincronizados en la multitud, y sale a escena Freddy Mercury. Pero no es un escenario. Es la pantalla grande. De la accidentada guía de Bryan Singer, este biopic nos ofrece todo aquello que queríamos ver en una película de Queen... y nada más. Comentamos cómo es que esta película tan poco ambiciosa de todos modos gana nuestros corazones. En noticias, seguimos discutiendo Roma y su disputa con la cadena de cines, y la partida de un director que quizá no has oído, pero seguro has visto. En efemérides, recordamos los fallecimientos de Paul Walker, y del actor español Jacinto Molina Álvarez. Y en una nueva sección emergente, Víctor recomienda una película afín a melómanos. Menú 00:57 - Intro 03:40 - Toma Tres comenta: Rapsodia Bohemia 46:38 - Toma Tres informa 59:13 - Toma Tres recuerda: Paul Walker y Paul Naschy 01:02:31 - Víctor recomienda: Amor y piedad (2014)

NaschyCast
Naschycast Mini-Episode - Troy Howarth Interview

NaschyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 44:16


Sorry for the break! We're back with a Mini-Episode - we'll not call it a .5 episode, I guess. This time out we bring a new voice to the show. Author Troy Howarth has just published a new book about Jacinto Molina entitled Human Beasts: The Films of Paul Naschy. He debuted this look at the career of our favorite Hombre Lobo at this year's Monster Bash in Pittsburgh, PA. I took the opportunity to sit down and ask Mr. Howarth about the book, his first encounter with these films and even his three favorite Naschy movies. We even make time to badmouth cover artist Mark Maddox just because we can!   So check out this brief conversation focused on a few aspects of Naschy's career and then pick up a copy of Troy's book and let us know what you think. With a little luck this will be the start of a wave of books published on the subject to match the flood of Blu-Rays we've been seeing lately. I could do with an entire shelf in my house dedicated to just this field of study! There are links to the book below.   We'll be back very soon with the next Beyond Naschy episode. If you have any comments the email address is naschycast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you.

FromBeyond Podcast
#79 – Video Naschy

FromBeyond Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 63:08


The wolfman of Spain eller Jacinto Molina, kärt barn har många namn. De flesta av oss känner honom som Paul Naschy, denna charmiga karl som ledde fronten i flera spanska skräckisar under 70/80-talet. Vi tittar närmare på fem av dessa filmer. The post #79 – Video Naschy appeared first on FromBeyond.se.

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