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The Artist revisits his favorite mini series- this time with more hatred. Mex wonders why evil dudes are always British. Your Huckleberry may be goin the way of Jack Torrence, but it's cool, his kid is in tight with a governor.
The Cane Mutiny Stephen King turned ABC-TV into the Weather Channel with his three-night prime-time event: Storm of the Century. But record snowfall and gale-force winds are just a tempest in a teapot compared to the destruction caused by Colm Feore (Thor) upon arrival on a quaint Maine island. Can Tim Daly stop the future Frost Giant from terrorizing his community with more success than Wings co-star Steven Weber, who played Jack Torrence in the network's previous King miniseries The Shining? Listen Now as Arnie, Jakob, and Stuart give you what you want!
The Cane Mutiny Stephen King turned ABC-TV into the Weather Channel with his three-night prime-time event: Storm of the Century. But record snowfall and gale-force winds are just a tempest in a teapot compared to the destruction caused by Colm Feore (Thor) upon arrival on a quaint Maine island. Can Tim Daly stop the future Frost Giant from terrorizing his community with more success than Wings co-star Steven Weber, who played Jack Torrence in the network's previous King miniseries The Shining? Listen Now as Arnie, Jakob, and Stuart give you what you want!
On the episode Tom and Bert review a list of Actors who passed on iconic Movie roles.Classic Movies are timeless and the roles Actors play into the success and stardom they achieve is directly linked to many of their choices.Sometimes they get lucky while other times they just happen to miss out on the roles that could have defined their careers.Would Robin Williams as "Jack Torrence" in "The Shining" been the right choice especially after Jack Nicholson killed (pun intended) that role?How about Al Pacino as "Han Solo" in "Star Wars" rather than Harrison Ford or Henry Winkler (AKA The Fonz) as "Danny Zuko" in "Grease" rather than John Travolta? The guys discuss these and many other roles that could have changed the Movie landscape. Enjoy the Show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.
BAD THINGS MOVIE REVIEW Bad Things is a “Shinning” example of what not to do if you like the movie The Shining. Imagine a movie where Jack Torrence doesn't get a character setup, we don't find out about his abusive past, and we just show up at The Overlook Hotel. It's not that compelling of… Read More »Screener Squad: Bad Things
BAD THINGS MOVIE REVIEW Bad Things is a “Shinning” example of what not to do if you like the movie The Shining. Imagine a movie where Jack Torrence doesn't get a character setup, we don't find out about his abusive past, and we just show up at The Overlook Hotel. It's not that compelling of… Read More »Screener Squad: Bad Things
We are back and talking about a plethora of Bizarre Film Theories! Follow and drop us a line on the most evil Instagram and Facebook. Have a spooky story or want to give us your opinion on an episode? WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us an email at lastthreerowsofhorror@gmail.com Thank you for listening and supporting LAST THREE ROWS OF HORROR! Sources for This Episode Include: All The Evidence Home Alone's Kevin Grows Up To Be Jigsaw Fan Theories That Make These Horror Movies Way Scarier The Blair Witch Project's Darkest Theory Trades the Supernatural for Murder VFX Team Transforms ‘Willy Wonka' Into An R-Rated Trap-Killer Is Bong Joon-ho's ‘Snowpiercer' a Sequel to ‘Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory'? One Fan Theory Says Yes 00:00:00: Theme Music 00:00:36: Introduction 00:01:23: What We've Been Watching Lately: Bound to Vengeance 00:09:14: Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 00:13:33: Boston Strangler 00:17:26: Malum 00:18:20: KIll Her Goats 00:19:28: Looking Forward: Exorcist Films 00:22:26: Bizarre Film Theories 00:22:52: Willy Wonka is a Child Serial Killer 00:37:44: Willy Wonka's Dante's Inferno 00:38:42: The WonkaPiercer Theory 00:45:11: Home Alone's Kevin Grows Up to Become Jigsaw 00:51:51: Uncle Frank is the Wet Bandits' Mastermind and Kevin's Dad is in the Mafia 00:55:40: There Are No Dinosaurs in Jurassic Park 00:57:59: SIgns Isn't An Alien Invasion 01:02:42: There Are No Crawlers in The Descent 01:11:18: There Is No Witch in The VVitch 01:17:24: There Is No Witch in The Blair Witch Project 01:28:06: In Grounghog Day, Ned Ryerson is The Devil 01:43:24: Event Horizon and Hellraiser Take PLace in the Same Universe 01:48:07: Jack Torrence is an MK-Ultra Test Subject 01:52:54: Pennywise the Clown is Killer Bob from Twin Peaks 02:07:58: In The Mist, Mrs. Carmody The Religious Nut Was Right 02:16:06: Footloose, Tremors, and Dune Take Place in the Same Universe 02:19:41: Alien 3 and Resurrection Are Ripley's Hypersleep Nightmares 02:23:24: In Prometheus, Jesus Christ Was An Alien Engineer 02:25:30: In Cabin in the Woods, Curt is in League with The Facility 02:27:32: Fight Club is a Direct Sequel to Primal Fear 02:29:24: Leatherface is a Woman 02:30:58: Halloween is a Direct Sequel to Psycho 02:37:36: In the Original Halloween, Annie Was Michael's Main Target 02:38:40: In 2018's Halloween, Laurie Strode Caused the Bus Crash 02:41:01: Michael Myers is One of the Tethered from Jordan Peele's Us 02:44:21: Wrapping Up 02:45:39: Outro Music
This week on Script Apart, the return of Mike Flanagan! The response to our last episode speaking to the horror auteur, one of this generation's true titans of the genre, was so emphatic, we couldn't wait to invite Mike back on the show to get lost in the Overlook-esque hedge maze of 2019's Doctor Sleep, his near-miraculous sequel to The Shining, Doctor Sleep. We use the word “miraculous” because it really is astonishing what the Ewan McGregor-starring chiller managed to achieve, marrying the legacies of two notoriously different visions of The Shining. Stephen King wrote The Shining in 1977. When Stanley Kubrick made drastic changes to King's source text in his adaptation of the story three years later, it led to contempt between these two masters of their craft. Fans have been divided ever since over which version is the more powerful – King's novel, which had a different ending and a sunnier message about the capacity for love to triumph over evil, or Kubrick's ruthless cinematic journey into male madness; the bloody end game of toxic masculinity, as embodied by Jack Nicholson's Jack Torrence. When Mike was presented with the chance to adapt King's 2013 literary sequel to The Shining, which continued the canon his story, ignoring Kubrick's changes, the Haunting of Hill House filmmaker decided to attempt the impossible. His Doctor Sleep was to knit together the visual language of Kubrick's Shining with the storytelling that King favoured, honouring both iterations. The story of how he pulled it off, and the seismic personal changes it sparked in Mike's own life, is a tale as fascinating as the film itself. Which is saying something. Doctor Sleep is a fevered festival of telekinetic children, travelling vampiric bohemians and the courage it takes to beat addiction. And though the film didn't perform well at the box office, it's since found a passionate community of devoted fans who rightly consider it a masterpiece. Listen out at the end for some mind-blowing information on the sequels and spin-offs that its disappointing commercial performance sadly stopped from going ahead – and a note of optimism that we may see some of Doctor Sleep's characters again, featuring in Mike's upcoming adaptation of King's incredible The Dark Tower.Script Apart is hosted by Al Horner and produced by Kamil Dymek. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, or email us on thescriptapartpodcast@gmail.com.Support for this episode comes from ScreenCraft, Arc Studio Pro and WeScreenplay.To get ad-free episodes and exclusive content, join us on Patreon.Support the show
The Merchant (Capcom) brings its wares in a quick showcase to show off its upcoming games. Nick is buying it all as he has played Resident Evil 2, 3 and the demo for Resident Evil 4. Jon is umm… has not played a game in 10 days and we should be worried. We may have a future Jack Torrence on our hands. Hopefully talking about his favorite video game openings will cheer him up. We got all this, video game news and another fantastic episode of HBO's The Last of Us to check in on in this week's show. Thanks for listening! Intro: The Last of Us Part 1 6 Things: - Capcom Spotlight March 2023 - News Round-up - PlayStation 5 Firmware 7.0 Update, Diablo IV Beta, [Rumor] Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Delay, Starfield Release Date - PlayStation Sales Dominance / Predicting PS5 Lifetime Sales - Our Favorite Video Game Openings - Resident Evil 2 & 3 & 4 Demo - HBO's The Last of Us Episode 8 Outro: Suicide Mission - Mass Effect 2 by Jack Wall Questions or comments? Please send emails to playstationpalspod@gmail.com. You can follow us on Twitter @PSPalsPod.
Jack Torrence accepts a job to be the new caretaker of the isolated Overlook Hotel for the winter. After him and his family settle in, he starts to descend into madness while his young son has premonitions of past and future events.The Shining is a Stanley Kubric film based off of the Stephen King book of the same name. Released in 1980, this movie still holds up as one of the best horror movies ever made and that's made possible by the excellent direction of Kubric and the amazing and often psychotic acting of Jack Nicholson. Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, and Scatman Crothers are all featured in the movie and do an incredible job supporting. The Shining is brilliant, crazy, mysterious, and always a joy to watch. Watch the movie and catch our review.Check out our website www.thefinalpodcast.comJoin the Discord https://discord.gg/nFSnEE9wG2Subscribe to our YouTube channel The Final Podcast - YouTubeFollow us on Facebook The Final Podcast | FacebookFollow us on Instagram The Final Podcast (@thefinalpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosFollow us on Twitter The Final Podcast (@thefinalpodever) / TwitterMusic Credit: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audiohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_6hQy4elsyHhCOskZo0U5g
On the way to Episode 600, in which The Deucecast Movie Show will finally payoff it's Big Bracket of Movie Roles.. but there are still spots to fill. So tonight, the guys match up two Hollywood Legendary Heavyweights -- Jack Nicholson roles vs Robert DeNiro roles. First up, Mikey, Dave, and #TwitterlessDrEarl bring in "The Pride of Noonan", aka, Lil G, aka, Spawn of Ryfun, aka, Garrison to discuss the characters that Jack and Bobby brought to life. After a quick look back to 2012 when Disney and Lucasfilm made a small agreement, then they dive into the bracket... and they even have to call in help. Follow along as Jack Torrence takes on James Dale, Garrett Breedlove vs George Hanson, Frank Costello vs Will Randal, Warren Schmidt vs Harry Sanborn, Jake Gittes vs Bill Rorish, Col Jessup vs Melvin Udell, The Joker vs Daryl Van Horne, Randal McMurphy vs Charley Partanna AND Vito vs Sam and Max Cady vs Pat Solito Jr and Al Capone vs Harry Tuttle and Paul Vitti and Jack Brynes and Travis Bickle vs Michael and Neil McCauley vs Louis Gara and Jake LaMotta vs Jack Walsh and Jimmy Conway vs Sam Rothstein. Only one can make it through.
In this episode, Judas and Rachel take a metaphorical axe to the doors of toxic masculinity as they discuss The Shining, Kubrick's Authorial intent and how that probably differs from our feminist viewing of the film. We talk about complexities of family, abuse, and how toxic masculinity is a big player in the story of Jack Torrence. Trigger warnings: multiple mentions and discussion of abuse and domestic violence. Thank you so much for tuning in and joining us on this little passion project! If you're enjoying the podcast, please take a moment to follow us, rate, subscribe, share with friends maybe? You can also find us on twitter at http://twitter.com/dontlookpodSources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1agE9KdYx7GFcZfA4cVeIp002R_w2Yrd0/view?usp=sharinghttps://web.archive.org/web/20191228132422/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/style/1987/07/12/kubricks-shining-secret/a7e3433d-e92e-4171-b46f-77817f1743f0/
31 Days of Halloween is still rocking over here with Dan and Lacy as this time they cover one of the most popular treehouse of horror episodes of all time which is Volume 5! In this episode They chat about how Homer goes all Jack Torrence, how Lacy will never not jump when toast pops out of the toaster (Toasters are sketchy), and riding the ghoul bus! We hope you enjoy this "Excellent" episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lacy-williams1/support
Continuing the series on killer family members, Camp Nightmare talks about some of cinema's most infamous Deadly Dads! We look at everyone from The Shining's Jack Torrence to The Stepfather franchise, and way more!
Welcome back, Wolf Pack, to another Positive Cinematic Spotlight! As Halloween gets closer and closer, we continue to look at horror movies for positive ideas and encouraging thoughts. This week we look at another Stanley Kubrik film, this time from 1980: The Shining. Stanley Kubrik's The Shining is based on Stephen King's 1977 novel of the same name, his first hardback bestseller. While King was disappointed in the film for its handling of the themes King intended and the movie's interpretation of the character of Wendy Torrence, Kubrik's movie is considered one of the best horror films ever made. In the movie, Jack is a former teacher, alcoholic, and struggling writer looking for a change of scenery and solitude to write a novel. He gets an opportunity to caretake for the Overlook Hotel, an isolated mountain hotel in Colorado which shuts down during the winter months. While he and his family, wife Wendy and son Danny stay there, the hotel is soon discovered to be haunted and negatively affecting Jack. In the original novel, a major theme is about how actions have lasting effects, as Jack was an abused child, and as a father, while trying to control it, Jack had been abusive to Danny. Similarly, the hotel had been a scene of several episodes of violence, each leaving its mark or aura on the Overlook Hotel and making it a malevolent force encouraging Jack to continue the cycle of violence. The movie leaves out Jack's backstory and much of the Overlook's history, minimizing that theme. What we have in its place, however, is a theme of a protagonist, Jack Torrence, who abuses himself with alcohol, overwork, and stress, leading him to become sleep deprived, uncommunicative, and abusive to his family. The Overlook Hotel is clearly prodding Jack's negative thoughts, but there's an impression that if Jack didn't isolate himself physically and emotionally, under the guise of working on his novel, and spent more time with his family, things may have turned out differently. If only he had taken care of himself physically and emotionally.Similarly, we, in the field of education, need to watch out for overworking ourselves, isolating ourselves, and mounting stress upon ourselves. Many of us find ourselves adapting to the new education format, and in doing so are spending more time learning new technology tools and methods to teach, and converting lessons we've used in the past into virtual formats. Some districts have teachers juggling both virtual and traditional classes. We are stressing about our students' educational progress, keeping up with deadlines, and, in reality, nothing new from last year or the year before, except… the increased technology demands, but that's enough to put us at risk of overworking ourselves, overstressing, and isolating ourselves to maintain focus and get our work up to date. But we need to avoid this.Don't neglect yourself, don't neglect your sleep, your friends and family, don't neglect your health. These stresses can, and will, have a negative effect on your attitude and enthusiasm for the job and your interactions with students. It won't be as extreme as Jack Torrence's reaction, but we will become less patient and less available for our students who need us compassionate and observant. And as the novel shows us, negativity breeds negativity, but we can also extrapolate that positivity breeds positivity. Tending to our own needs makes it easier to tend to the needs of others, and being positive and supportive of our students leads to a more positive teaching environment with fewer disciplinary troubles. So, what have you done for yourself? Gotten the recommended 8 hours of sleep? Maintained a regular eating schedule? Taken time off from all stresses to enjoy your favored pastime? Be sure to do so. You'll be happier, you'll be a more effective teacher, and your students will benefit. Thank you for all that you do, thank you for being the best, thank you for taking care of yourself, and thank you for
Friends From Film School Podcast - Best and Worst Movie Dads Just in time for Father's Day 2021, Brad, Ellis, and the soon to be Dad himself, Luke take it upon themselves to debate and rank the best of best movie Dads of all time. With contenders such as Darth Vader, Jack Torrence, Clark Griswold, and Marlin from Finding Nemo, this bracket is difficult yet hilarious. Watch and find out if you agree with our ultimate choice and if not, reach out, and let us know who you think is the best movie Dad is of all time! If you liked what you heard, support Friends From Film School on PATREON! Sign up today to help us to continue making this show and also get exclusive FFFS Patreon Bonus Content such as the FFFS Movie Night episodes! PATREON | https://www.patreon.com/friendsfromfilmschool Listeners have described our podcast as one of the best filmmaking podcasts for movie lovers! Thanks for listening to our Indie Film Podcast! Don't forget to subscribe! FOLLOW US: TikTok: http://bit.ly/SBF_TikTok Facebook: http://bit.ly/SBF_Facebook Instagram: http://bit.ly/SBF_Insta Twitter: http://bit.ly/SBF_Twitter SUPPORT US: Merch: http://bit.ly/SBF_Merch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sozo-bear-films/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sozo-bear-films/support
The Cinema Lab team checks in to the picturesque and not-at-all-menacing Overlook Hotel for some good old-fashioned family time! Dive deep with us into the mysteries, conspiracy theories and mind-altering horror of the 1980 Stanley Kubrick classic, "The Shining". Topics include: Stephen King's hatred of this adaptation of his book, the genius and glory of the Steadicam, the film's incredible soundtrack and a primer on avant-garde music, issues of actors' rights, the David Lynch connection, why Kubrick DIDN'T help NASA fake the moon landing...and so much more! As Father-Of-The-Year winner Jack Torrence would say, "GO CHECK IT OUT!" This program took place on February 25th, 2021. Cinema Lab is a media literacy program brought to you by Grand Rapids Community Media Center.
durée : 00:04:13 - Le coup de coeur FB Orléans - Jack Torrence, photographe indépendant, pur la sortie de son livre "A perte de vue". Lien campagne ULULE : https://fr.ulule.com/a-perte-de-vue-s-photographies-de-jack-torrance/
The Spooky Screen discuss Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" (1980, USA) and argue whether Stephen King was right to hate his portrayal of Jack Torrence.
Cam is reminded that things are serious now as Liz Hardee joins the gange to watch "The Best of Both Worlds pt. 1" Riker ghosts Starfleet, Worf gets a confirmed kill, and Picard bores the Borg with history lessons. Rob goes full Jack Torrence on his notes, Cameron spots "Big Jim," Liz is a traitor to humanity, and Marcy is stuck on Hugh. It's the climactic moment of season three, don't try to resist it....that would be futile.
Unstable, disturbed, aggressive, and confrontational. All words to describe one of the most iconic horror movie villains of all time. The infamous film of The Shining by Stanley Kubrick couldn't have had such an impact without Jack Nicholson. Listen as we discuss his descent into madness as well as touch on the film itself and its importance in film history. Break out the axe, chop a door down and yell "HERE'S JOHNNY" as we talk the man and study this character.
As we do our best to avoid catching our own cases of cabin fever, Solo and Sam take the time to debate the top 5 paranormal activities in movies, so be ready for this spooktacular episode and don't listen in the dark. Here at Chin Wag HQ we are committed to giving you the most definitive Top 5 movie lists on the internet. Because we all know the internet is lacking lists of ranked movies! With one Chin Wagger in the judges seat, the remaining 2 battle it out one by one until all that remains is the DEFINITIVE CHIN WAG TOP 5. We know, it's a tough job, but somebody has to do it! And sometimes you'll get some Improv story telling and possibly some mindless ramblings. Solo, Sam & Roagan are film graduates, casual podcasters and all over swell folk. Each with a varied and different taste in film and a singular goal. To get rich making podcasts. Enjoy the show Chin Waggers x Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChinWag25 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chinwaggers25
One Could Argue that boundaries will be the only thing that keeps you from turning into Jack Torrence during Quarantine. Don't say we never told you ;)
Patrick Bateman, The Flying Monkeys, Negan, Jack Torrence, Brian Wilson, Arthur Fleck, Judge Doom and just a few of the craziest, nastiest, terrifying characters from some of our favorite movies and shows! We give March Madness a whole new meaning on this episode. Who are some of your favorite crazies of all time? Be sure to like and follow us on Twitter // Facebook // Pinterest // Instagram // YouTube // iTunes // Soundcloud // Spotify#marchmadness #crazy #villains #terror #horror #comedy #patrickbateman #judgedoom #brianwilson #joker #arthurfleck #podcast #popculture #popculturepodcast #zerodarknerdy #moviepodcast #movies #tvpodcast #tv See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back for Episode 26 and a Double Feature for our favourite Horrible People!! This week we venture into The Overlook Hotel in The Shining (1980) & the 2019 sequel, Doctor Sleep. THEN… The complete deconstruction of one man’s mind is hidden in plain sight of his doting wife Wendy and sweet but quiet son, Danny, when Jack Torrence accepts the position as the off-season caretaker at The Overlook Hotel. NOW… Over 30 years have passed since the events at The Overlook Hotel took place, but every day they still haunt Dan “Danny” Torrence as his father’s legacy of alcoholism is used to drown out his real memories and living nightmares alike. Find out what your Horrible Hosts thought of both of these films, based on the 1977 and 2013 novels by Stephen King under the same titles. @thishorribleplace www.thishorribleplace.com
In preparation of "Doctor Sleep" (2019), Lex Michael and Tauri Jay do all the work so they can play with their thoughts on Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's "The Shining" (1980). They discuss the theories, Kubrick's brilliant Jerk directing style, and Jack Torrence's terrible writing habits! Follow us on Twitter- @MissingOutCast @TheLexMichael @TauriJay Music Credits: "Who Likes to Party" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The party didn't submit to The Vrocks' People's Elbow and made their way past the large wall blocking their way. It was the end of a long day, and so they holed up in an abandoned tower, huddled together for warmth. Will their shared body heat keep them snuggly warm until the morning, or does cold-blooded Batthwack ruin it for everyone?! Will one of them end up like Jack Torrence at the end of The Shining (the movie version)?
The party didn't submit to The Vrocks' People's Elbow and made their way past the large wall blocking their way. It was the end of a long day, and so they holed up in an abandoned tower, huddled together for warmth. Will their shared body heat keep them snuggly warm until the morning, or does cold-blooded Batthwack ruin it for everyone?! Will one of them end up like Jack Torrence at the end of The Shining (the movie version)?
Jack Nicholson! A 81 éves színészlegenda a most következő blokkunk főszereplője, amelyet a Five Easy Pieces (Öt könnyű darab) című 1970-es filmmel nyitunk meg. A kaján vigyorú nőcsábász 80-as, 90-es évekbeli szerepein nőttünk fel, ezért úgy döntöttünk, visszatekintünk a karrierje kezdetére. Bár Nicholson a 60-as évektől kezdve dolgozott, mégis a Five Easy Pieces főszerepe hozta meg számára az igazi elismerést, amellyel kiléphetett a karakterszínészek skatulyájából. Gyerekkorunk Jokerjéről és kamaszkorunk Jack Torrence-éről lévén szó, azzal kezdjük az adást, hogy melyikünknek mennyit jelent Jack, és melyik szerepében volt számunkra a legkedvesebb. Végigtekintünk az ötven évet felölelő karrierjén, hogy aztán elmélyedjünk ebben az ifjúkori szerepében. Azonnal sikerül párhuzamokat felfedeznünk a blokkunk másik sztárcsináló filmjével, a James Dean nevével fémjelzett Rebel Without a Cause-zal. De Nicholsonnak mi oka van haragban lenni a világgal? Mi fűti a dühét ebben a filmben, és egyébként is, hogyan dühös állandóan ez a Jack? Arról is beszélünk, hogy Bob Rafelson filmje micsoda fordulópont részese Hollywood történelmében, és milyen politikai légkör kellett ahhoz, hogy zajos sikert arasson a korában. Az adásból az is kiderül, valójában ki volt a kedvenc színésze ebben a filmben Andrásnak. Linkek A Vakfolt podcast Facebook oldala és a Facebook-csoportunk A Vakfolt podcast a Twitteren A Vakfolt Patreon-oldala (új!) Vakfolt címke a Letterboxdon A Vakfolt az Apple podcasts oldalán A Vakfolt a Spotify-on A Vakfolt a YouTube-on A főcímzenéért köszönet az Artur zenekarnak András a Twitteren: @gaines_ Péter a Twitteren: @freevo Emailen is elértek bennünket: feedback@vakfoltpodcast.hu
Pete and Chris continue the Halloween-themed episodes with a feature on killers and monsters in fiction and their real-life inspiration. It's an interesting look at what the creators of classic horror icons were influenced by to create the likes of Freddy, Hannibal, Ghostface, Jack Torrence, Leatherface, and others. Plus a live call in with CK to talk about the Danish bands, Mercyful Fate and King Diamond, and interviews with Lee Harrison of Monstrosity/Terrorizer, and Brian Ward of the Dark History & Horror Convention. There's much more mayhem to go around as Pete, Chris, and CK all share some common disgusting tales, and yet another destruction of a karaoke song. Music by Monstrosity, Terrorizer, King Diamond, and LividityGo to www.MurderMetalMayhem to listen to all the podcasts and to buy some merch, read up on what's going on and much more!
All work and no play makes Dead Air a dull podcast! We start off 2018 with a bang as we dive deep in to the 1980 horror classic: The Shining. Jack Torrence is a writer that wants a little peace and quiet while he works on his latest treatment. Five months of seclusion over the winter months at the overlook hotel is just what the doctor ordered. With his wife and son in tow it seems like the ideal job. However, his young son's strange ability known as "The Shine" warns him of a foreboding presence within the hotel. A presence that seems to want the hotel's history of murder and debauchery replayed forever. Can this family survive a hotel of pure evil? Come play with us! Forever and ever!
Episode 110 celebrates the American tradition of Thanksgiving with the 80’s slasher, “Blood Rage”(1987). Before getting into the featured attraction, your hosts talk about recently watched movies, some of which show the rubber shark waaaaaay too much. In some cases, literally. Have you ever pondered how Bill Paxton would’ve done as Jack Torrence in “The Shining”? Maybe you should. Then, that which cannot be ignored, “Blood Rage” is discussed. Jolyon watched it, Richard watched it and Will watched "Blood Rage”…twice! This is a movie that delivers on the nudity and the gore, which is what you’d ask of any decent 80’s slasher. The individual victims may not have a great sense of urgency when trying to escape the killer, but at least they team up to make a great body count! As Will puts it: “This is just the kind of crap I would’ve loved at age 12”. So, grab a seat at the card table, dish up some turkey and stuffing, but be careful, because that’s not cranberry sauce!!! Find us on Instagram, where we are @chewingthescenery or easily find us on Facebook. Chewing the Scenery can be found on Soundcloud, iTunes and Stitcher. Please rate, review and subscribe- it really does help listeners find us! #horror #horrormovies #horrornerd #horroraddict #horrorjunkie #monsterkid #bmovie #scarymovies #monstermovie #podcast #chewingthescenery #zombies #zombie #VHS #moviemonsters #freepodcast #denver #colorado #everydayishalloween #halloween #horrorpodcast #noirvember #1987 #itcamefromthe80s #bloodrage #thanksgiving #thankful #slasher #slashers
DOWNLOAD: TC Ep. 7 “The Shining 1980” Listen as Louis and I discuss a great winter wonderland of a movie. A fun celebration of dysfunctional in the movie aptly titled: “The Shining”. Good old Jack Torrence is at it again with his kooky family up at the Overlook Hotel. Cozy up to the fire in … More TC Ep. 7 “The Shining 1980”
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Cinema Throwdown is the only podcast featuring a showdown of cinematic proportions. Each week, hosts Jacob and Annie challenge each other to watch a movie and break it down in an endless movie watching struggle. This week, Jacob and Annie get cabin fever while they are locked up in the Overlook hotel all winter long with The Shining. Come play with us Annie. Forever and ever. This week, Jacob and Annie watched The Shining (1980) and boy did they enjoy it. The hosts share some scary stories of their own before jumping in on the movie. Both hosts really get into Jack Nicholson's portrayal of Jack Torrence and look into some of Kubrick's cookie crumbs. This episode marks the long awaited return to Annie's Party Central and Jacob writes a review for this super scary flick. Thank you for downloading Cinema Throwdown and listening to a couple of friends banter about movies. You can find us on twitter @cinemathrowdown or you can email us at cinemathrowdown@gmail.com. Please like and share us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cinemathrowdown. We encourage listener interaction, questions, and even movie suggestions. #TheShining #Kubrick #podcast #cinemathrowdown #podernfamily