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Send us a textEvil dies tonight, along with our four-month absence from the air. Dan Leo joins us as we conclude our series on John Carpenter's Halloween.Music and sound effects are provided by zapslat.com and bensound.com, and the theme song is "Graveyard Shift" by Kevin MacLeod. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Mike sits down with Tim Key and Tom Basden, the stars of The Ballad of Wallis Island. Mike talks to them about the difference in US and UK pop culture, why it’s important to support indie movies, being stunned by meeting famous people and what the movie motivated Mike to do in real life. In the Movie Review, Mike talks about Disney’s Snow White. He shares why he thinks Wicked has ruined us on musicals, Gal Galdot’s performance as the Evil Queen and how it features one of the worst live action characters to date. In the Trailer Park, Mike explains why he thinks Freakier Friday is going to be the remake we deserve. Lindsay Lohan and Jaime Lee Curtis are back as Tess and Anna who discover that lightning may indeed strike twice as they navigate the myriad challenges that come when two families merge. New Episodes Every Monday! Watch on YouTube: @MikeDeestro Follow Mike on TikTok: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Instagram: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on X: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Letterboxd: @mikedeestro Email: MovieMikeD@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us a textThis week we discuss Ryan Merriman, and all things Irish as we dive into the heart of John Carpenter's Halloween Franchise with H20, resurrection, and Season of The Witch.Music and sound effects are provided by zapslat.com and bensound.com, and the theme song is "Graveyard Shift" by Kevin MacLeod. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Send us a textTheresa Haddonfield in every Illinois and theres also 3 idiots there. Friend of the pod: Dan Leo joins us this week as we continue to pick apart John Carpenter's Magnum Opus: Halloween with Halloween 2, The Return of Michael Myers, The revenge of Michael Myers, and The Curse of Michael MyersMusic and sound effects provided by zapslat.com and bensound.com, and the theme song is "Graveyard Shift" by Kevin MacLeod. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
It's a week after Halloween, everyone's entitled to one good scare. Dan Leo joins us again as we dive into his most beloved franchise: Halloween. Music and sound effects provided by zapslat.com and bensound.com, and the theme song is "Graveyard Shift" by Kevin MacLeod. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
NCIS Head of Wardrobe Rachel Good sits down with Michael and Cote to discuss finding the right look for the entire cast, learning from Jaime Lee Curtis, and S3E17: Ravenous. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cast interviews with Cate Blanchett who is Liith, Kevin Hart who is Roland, Jaime Lee Curtis who plays Tannis, and rising actor, Ariana Greenblattwho is "Tiny Tina". Special thanks to Lionsgate for the interviews. Subscribe To Sci-Fi Talk Plus
Happy Wine Wednesday! And welcome to 2024. New podcast episodes are underway, but in honor of the The Bear's well deserved awards at the Golden Globes, I wanted to revisit my discussion with Rev. Solomon Missouri about the amazing second season of this series. We unpack character development, the amazing guest stars, and of course we talk all things "Fishes". As always, Solomon is funny and insightful - I could listen to him talk about this series forever! Thanks so much for listening! And be sure to support Solomon on social media - if you are not following him, you are absolutely missing out. You can find everywhere Solomon is located on social media here. And find his ICONIC thread and words of wisdom for Dell Curry here.Friendly reminder - we drink, we know things, we use adult language, and we have a great time!Support the showFollow the pod on IG, Twitter, and Tumblr.Send longer feedback to morewinepod@gmail.com.Find our full catalog of past episodes at morewinepod.buzzsprout.com.
Happy New Year, Everybody!We are back with our very first episode of 2024! This is one of Jaime Lee Curtis' early works that helped to truly cement her legacy as THE scream queen!Join us as we discuss Roger Spottiswoode's 1980 New Year's Eve slasher, ‘Terror Train.'Brought to you by your hosts, Ruth and DP. Please support us by following us on any (preferably all) of our social media platforms. It really means the world to us!Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/didyougetthatonfilm/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/didyougetthatonfilm/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DidYouGetThatOnFilm Website: https://didyougetthatonfilm.buzzsprout.comArt by Sebastian Westbrook (@Spwestbrookart on Instagram and Facebook)
Episode 185 feat. Adam, Shug and Toddy J. Come send it with the boys, as we discuss - Accidents and stacks, Sigourney Weaver's bush, Jaime Lee Curtis's cans, Elton John's dong, Doing coke off a midgets head, The K-Hole, Taco Bell, The nerd emoji, The Swifties, Godzilla, Denzel Washington, and much more... BoSodes: patreon.com/BigSendPodcast Please forward all complaints to: bigsendpodcast@gmail.com
Patricia Cornwell: anejo tequilaPatricia reveals that one of the most famous characters in all of fiction, Kay Scarpetta, will soon be portrayed by Nicole Kidman, shares never-before-told stories of her childhood and the difficult times during her mother's mental illness, paying her dues in the office of the Chief Medical Examiner in VA which brought so much of forensic science to literature and film, why outlining books doesn't work for her, the ups and downs of her life with Billy and Ruth Bell Graham, the problem with the 3rd-person omniscient narrator when it comes to her novels, how she persevered through the rejection of many attempts at a novel early in her career, and describes the comfort and beauty of what she and Kay Scarpetta find in a good marriage.
Forgetful 9/11 to all our listeners. We start today's show with an examination of the various kinks of American states. Then: Elon aka Mr. Too-Damn-Cap claims to have disabled starlink to scuttle a drone attack in Ukraine; and a chronical of the various humiliations Rudy aka Mr. Too-Damn-9/11 has suffered lately. Finally, a harrowing piece on the private companies attempting to foist metaverse VR into children's education. Link to Karl Stevens' and Jaime Lee Curtis' new graphic novel Will plugs at the end of the show: https://bookshop.org/p/books/mother-nature-jamie-lee-curtis/18322363?ean=9781787739130
John Carpenter June continues with his take on the classic ghost story, 1980's THE FOG. Mike and Stephen take about why this one feels a bit underappreciated, the beauty and the horror contained within Antonio Bay, the chemistry between Tom Atkins and Jaime Lee Curtis, and start our appreciation society for the lovely and badass Adrienne Barbeau. We had a lot of fun with this one, and it's a loose discussion we think you're gonna love.
Silicon Valley Bank failed on Friday after many people who have tried to get their money out of the bank. The bank does not have enough money to give to their customers. Tiger Woods is going back at his ex-girlfriend who is suing him for $30M saying that they did not have any type of agreement. Angela Bassett lost the Best Supporting Actress Oscar to Jaime Lee Curtis and people are upset that she was snubbed, AGAIN. Black Twitter reacted to Angela Bassett losing and the RSMS crew asked why do we keep going if we keep losing. The Rickey Smiley Morning Show talked about Daylight Savings Time and how many people do not like it anymore. Listen to find out what percentage of the country wants to get rid of it. Tyrese has said that he was off his rocker when he was on social media making all of those claims. He said he was taking anti-depression meds and it made him say things that weren't true. And Shaq is said to finally be a billionaire. AND MUCH MORE!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since Everything Everywhere All At Once swept the major categories at last nights Oscars (best picture, best director, best original screenplay, best editing, best actress, best supporting actress, and best supporting actor), we are reposting our EEAAO episode from last August. Congrats to everyone involved on the historic win!
Award season is here. The "Academy" has pissed everyone off for no reason again.... Controversy sells! FIND OUT HERE!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicalthisradio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicalthisradio/support
Jessica breaks down the Grizzlies win over the Warriors, talks about Dillon Brooks' role on the team with Lang Whitaker, shares new relationship news in the music industry and more.start Grizz knock off Warriors:07 Dillon Brooks//Draymond Green beef:26 Lang Whitaker:26 Takeaways from Grizzlies win:31 Dillon Brooks role:41 Ja update:44 Injuries in the West:46 NAME DROPPING WITH LANG Oscars edition:56 Peep season:58 Conference tournament highlights1:06 Mike Aresco campaigning hard for AAC 1:16 Avril Lavigne and Tyga are a couple1:18 Bad Bunny dating Kendall Jenner1:21 Jaime Lee Curtis wants matinee concerts1:23 What we are listening to1:25 Protect Bill Walton at all cost1:27 Jessica Benson trading cards
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about a listener email about an encounter with Al Beck, rumors on where Aaron Rodgers might play next season,Jaime Lee Curtis wants bands to do more matinee concerts, a naked woman that attacked a homeowner with a frying pan, a lunch lady busted after having a sexual relationship with a student, a secret piece of jewelry that means you're a swinger, a trick for men to last 3 times longer in bed, two US tourists in Mexico found dead while on a tummy tuck trip, a man on snowmobile being chased by a moose, SunnyD is now available as a vodka seltzer, a woman that didn't find her husband's dead body in a closet for over 8 months, an ice cream parlor offering cricket flavored ice cream, 28 school girls hospitalized with anxiety attacks after playing with a Ouija board, and more!CONNECT WITH DAVE & CHUCK THE FREAK www.instagram.com/daveandchuckthefreakwww.twitter.com/daveandchuckwww.facebook.com/daveandchuckthefreakfanswww.daveandchuckthefreak.com/Or email the show: email@daveandchuckthefreak.com
This week, Travis gets exorcised! The Strangers talk about Ikea, recent theater release "Missing" and discuss A24's Oscar contender, "Everything Everywhere All At Once"! Directed by The Daniels, starring Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, and Jaime Lee Curtis!"Everything Everywhere All At Once" is available to stream on Paramount+ and Hulu!A middle-aged Chinese immigrant is swept up into an insane adventure in which she alone can save existence by exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led.Follow all of our relevant links here: https://linktr.ee/satellite12
Will, Bruce, John and I try the multiversal everything bagel and have quite the battle on is this movie good, bad and Nerdy all at once? Also praise for Key Huy Quan, Michelle Yeoh, Jaime Lee Curtis and Good/Bad/Nerdy HoF James Wong.
We're back with special guest Caitlin (@percabethfeelsfandom) to talk chapters 12-17 of Tower of Nero! We're going to BROOKLYN, BABY! Argus is driving us into NYC like its 2006 so we can visit our favorite Dare, fight some Bulls, and meet some Trogs. (Also, please forgive the annoying plosives that litter this episode. Erica forgot to bring their windscreen whilst traveling!) Jaime Lee Curtis, "Trauma" : https://twitter.com/MarkDoesStuff/status/1626104302501519362?s=20 Follow Caitlin on all platforms @PercabethFeelsFandom or @CaitlinReadsAlot SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON: patreon.com/seaweedbrain Follow our show on Instagram @SeaweedBrainPodcast, on Twitter @SeaweedBrainPod, on TikTok @EricaSeaweedBrain Merch here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/seaweed-brain-podcast?ref_id=21682 Sponsorship: Today's episode is also brought to you by BetterHelp. Visit Betterhelp.com/seaweedbrain for 10% off your first month! Remember to leave us a review wherever you listen, ask a question, and have it answered on the next episode!
Four friends; Dan, Travis, Sam and Frank, find themselves taking refuge in an abandoned cabin full of VHS tapes. Armed with their opinions and their notes, they'll discuss Halloween Ends! Directed by David Gordon Green and starring THE Scream Queen, Jaime Lee Curtis!Follow all of our relevant links here: https://linktr.ee/satellite12
In this episode, we take a roadtrip down to the Lone Star state to learn a valuable life lesson: Breaking and entering is bad, mmkay? Originally released in 1974, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre follows a group of frieds who make a series of terrible life choices amid a distinct lack of chainsaw related deaths. Almost fifty years later (yes, it's been that long), Leatherface is back with a new group of forgettable twenty-somethings and a chainsaw that is ready to go to work. With a ham-fisted plot that seems desperate to mirror the return Jaime Lee Curtis in Halloween Kills, this requel leaves us wanting more, but we're all a little afraid of party busses now, so I guess that's something. This podcast was produced by Andak Media. Andak is dedicated to helping creatives find community and support for their creative passions. You can find more info about Andak Media at andak.us. If you've enjoyed our content, you can offer support on Patreon at patreon.com/andak. We offer perks for all of our patrons, including excuslive podcast episodes, podcast episode polls, monthly AMAs, and exclusive patron-only merchandise.Support the showRebooted is produced by Andak Media, a community of creatives creating community. Your support helps us offset hosting and caffeine costs, to learn more and see our Patreon exclusive merchandise, visit our Patreon.You can find us online on our Facebook Group and Twitter (@PodcastRebooted).
Halloween! Trick-or-Treat! ¡Jaime Lee Curtis le pone fin a una de las franquicias de horror más exitosas del cine!... ¿o Myers regresará algún 31 de octubre? Independientemente, Adolfis y Giovanosky discuten el cierre de la historia de Laurie Strode con su inseparable Michael Myers en HALLOWEEN ENDS con el director, crítico, profesor, podcaster de “Cine Más Podcast” y amigo: Alejandro Orengo (https://www.facebook.com/cinemaspodcast). ¡Queremos saber de ti y hacerlo es bien fácil! Nos pueden escribir en nuestras redes sociales, enviarnos un correo electrónico a chitchando@gmail.com o visitar la sección de mensajes en anchor.fm/chitchando. ¡Nos encantaría tenerte como PATROCINADOR! Con tu aportación - no importa cuánto - nos ayudarás a poder seguir 'chitchando' contigo. Recuerda; ¡el tamaño no importa! ¡Gracias por escucharnos y esperamos saber de ti! Para aportar, presiona aquí: https://anchor.fm/chitchando/support #halloween #halloweenh20 #halloweenkills #halloweenends #michaelmyers #evildiestonight #evilendstonight #freddykrueger #fridaythe13th #horror #terror #starwars #podcast #podcasts #podcastenespanol #entretenimiento #puertorico #cine #tv #televisión #popculture --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chitchando/support
“SUP” or the Seemingly Unknown Podcast is the brainchild of seemingly unknown guitar player, Zach Myers, of Shinedown and Smith & Myers fame! Along for the ride are his friends Paul and John, as they breakdown the walls of all things pop culture, sports, movies, music, wrestling, and the downright obscure!This is our SPECIAL Halloween Ends round table discussion on the film and franchise!We had special guests: Ben Scrivens (Fright Rags CEO), Jimmy Champane (YouTube Channel Podcast Host), and Spencer Charnas (Ice Nine Kills)!Find us at @seeminglyunknownpodcast on Instagram and @seeminglyup on Twitter!We are also on Instagram!Zach Myers - @zmyersofficialPaul Dominguez - @pauly_tamaleJM Guarnieri - @johnsilverspear
El cine de terror es uno de los géneros que mejor está retratando muchos de los problemas y preocupaciones de nuestro tiempo. Lo hace Cerdita, la estupenda opera prima de Carlota Pereda sobre el acoso, la gordofobia y la venganza en un pueblo de Extremadura. También nos habla de odio el final de la saga Halloween con Jaime Lee Curtis o del machismo y las relaciones tóxicas Girasoles silvestres, lo nuevo de Jaime Rosales... Además, hay cine bélico con la candidata alemana a los Oscar y muchas series por ver, ya sabemos que hace falta tiempo, pero estamos en temporada alta. Vamos con todo
The 3rd and final film in this new trilogy but 13th film in the overall “Halloween” franchise. This film is once again co written and directed by David Gordon Green and sees Jaime Lee Curtis return to the iconic role of “Laurie Stroud” for one last showdown against “Michael Myers”. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, B-sox and Mike Reyes from Cinemablend dove into Halloween Ends, Black Adam news, and the new trailer for Megan. https://www.kggo.com/ Mike Reyes: https://twitter.com/MrControversy83 https://www.instagram.com/mrcontroversy83/ https://www.facebook.com/MrControversy83 CinemaBlend:https://www.instagram.com/cinemablend/ https://twitter.com/cinemablend https://www.facebook.com/cinemablendcom/ Overdue Rentals Podcast: https://anchor.fm/overduerentals?fbclid=IwAR3Kal5iIvL1NeioldZtrzlGMY7Yzbr04KYEQ4U_uytLw5t2p_P0pIHHC0A https://twitter.com/RentalsOverdue https://www.facebook.com/OverdueRentals See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este episodio recordamos a Angela Lansbury y hablamos de terror con Jaime Lee Curtis -y os explicamos por qué le puso ojitos a Elio Castro-. También reunimos a las protagonistas de ‘Cerdita', una de las películas revelación de este año en el cine español. Además, llega a las salas ‘Girasoles silvestres', la nueva cinta de Jaime Rosales con Anna Castillo, y ‘Peter von Kant', la sátira del francés François Ozon a partir de la obra de Fassbinder. Mucho cine para animar la cartelera, y también series, con la sagrada familia de Manolo Caro y más ficciones inspiradas en asesinatos reales. En una horita estáis al día de todo
With thanks to EPK,TV and Universal Pictures, we hear from Jaime Lee Curtis and her director David Michael Green. Could this really be the end ?
Holly could soon be taking over for Jaime Lee Curtis, but for a very specific role. We also talk about where we came from vs. where we are now and what we're grateful for.
Andy García nos habla de la relación entre Irina Baeva y Gabriel Soto, además de Shakira, la salud de Miguel Bosé, la visita de la Roca y Jaime Lee Curtis, así como del regreso de Will Smith, sólo aquí con Yordi en exa.
This week, Ashley and Carter revisit the 1980s to watch Prom Night, a since-rebooted Canadian slasher film starring the one-and-only Jaime Lee Curtis. The film has everything a slasher should have: gore, proms, Ohio, but there's just something about it that sucks. Listen to find out why.If you like what you hear, please make sure you subscribe and leave a review. You can also find us on Instagram @horrorsuckspodcast
Today's episode includes: Warner Bros. Discovery reveals their new streaming platform that will combine HBO Max and Discovery+ Warner Bros. Discovery cancels Batgirl, Scoob!: Holiday Haunt, and several other projects for their new streaming platforn Netflix released the trailer of Season 1 (Part 2) of The Cuphead Show Adult Swim released the first look of Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm Jared Leto and Jaime Lee Curtis will play the Hatbox Ghost and Madame Leota respectfully in The Haunted Mansion (2023)
Our RHONJ have left the states and landed safely in Ireland. All our favs are decked out in green including newbies Danielle Cabral, Jennifer Fessler and Rachel Fuda and a very chummy BFF looking Margaret Josephs and Teresa Giudice. We certainly did not except to see this unlikely friendship after the way things ended last season. Everyone's fav Miss Kim D. is here to break down the cast trip, Tre's new bridesmaids Jennifer Aydin and Dolo Catania, the real reasons Dina Manzo is not attending the upcoming nuptials, Joey Gorga's ongoing tenant drama and everything else happening this week in the Garden State. Of course, Kim is also here to deep dive this week's RHOBH - Sutton apologizes, Kyle donates, Kathy Hilton arrives, Diana throws a party, Garcelle shimmers, Crystal opens up and Dorit fan girls, as she should, over the Icon that is Jaime Lee Curtis. Finally, we cannot let this chat conclude without the appearance of once Tamra Judge on WWHL to reclaim her orange. Full Episode At: https://www.patreon.com/posts/69398956/edit @kimdposche @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Hard Factor, people are hitting their strides later in life, with Nancy Pelosi and her husband finding stock gems in a bear market (00:35:15); Errol Musk selling his sperm to “High Class” ladies in Colombia (00:57:00); Donna D'Errioco looks incredible for 54 (00:19:14); and so much more… (00:00:00) - Timestamps Cup of Coffee in the Big Time - Women's Edition (00:03:50) - Fun Fact: Today is about Women and French Women Used to be able to Accuse their Husbands of Impotence in Court (00:07:25) - Joke of the Day: Women's Edition (00:08:05) - Ivana Trump's Funeral (00:11:00) - Linda Evangelista settles out of court for CoolSculpting suit (00:12:40) - Jaime Lee Curtis is bringing her amazing rack to “Halloween Ends” (00:14:09) - Biden signs EO to help detained Americans abroad by… Sanctioning people… which won't help Brittney Griner (00:17:40) - Mega Millions is $630M and going to be won by the Hard Factor Discord Lottery Pool - Send in the Car @ http://patreon.com/HardFactor Cream of the Crop (00:19:14) - #1 - Hoover Dam Explodes Again!! Also, Donna D'Errico Looks GREAT at 54 - Donate to Big Naturals Day on GoFundMe to support em! Congressional Corner (00:28:30) - No Neck Politicians in Trouble: Maryland QAnon Senate Candidate turns out to be Felonious Porn Store Employee (00:35:15) - Nancy and Paul Pelosi Keep making GREAT Stock Plays, even in the Bear Market TikTok International Moment (00:42:40) - UK - A decades long STINKY mystery is finally solved… “I ain't surprised…” (00:53:15) - The James Webb Telescope is already partially broken (00:57:00) - Errol Musk is ready to donate his psychotic sperm to “high class” women who want to be taken care of by his genius children These stories, and much more, brought to you by our incredible sponsors: Feals - Become a member of this premium CBD today by going to https://feals.com/factor and you'll get 50% off your first order with free shipping PredictIt - go to http://PredictIt.org/promo/HardFactor40 to get your first $40 matched on us in the stock market of politics and bet on this year's Midterm Elections Go to store.hardfactor.com and patreon.com/hardfactor to support the pod with incredible merch and bonus podcasts Leave us a Voicemail at 512-270-1480, send us a voice memo to hardfactorvoicemail@gmail.com, and/or leave a 5-Star review on Apple Podcasts to hear it on Friday's show Other Places to Listen: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Lots More... Watch Full Episodes on YouTube Follow @HardFactorNews on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hard-factor/support
Roadgames (stylized as Road Games) is a 1981 Australian thriller film directed by Richard Franklin and starring Stacy Keach and Jamie Lee Curtis. For more on Jaime Lee Curtis watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32qd9... The film follows a truck driver travelling across Australia who, along with the help of a hitchhiker, seeks to track down a serial killer who is butchering women and dumping their dismembered bodies along desolate highways. Join us for our slasher movie review of ROAD GAMES (1981)!!!! #RoadGames #horrormoviefix #thenightwatchzone
Roadgames (stylized as Road Games) is a 1981 Australian thriller film directed by Richard Franklin and starring Stacy Keach and Jamie Lee Curtis. For more on Jaime Lee Curtis watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32qd9... The film follows a truck driver travelling across Australia who, along with the help of a hitchhiker, seeks to track down a serial killer who is butchering women and dumping their dismembered bodies along desolate highways. Join us for our slasher movie review of ROAD GAMES (1981)!!!! #RoadGames #horrormoviefix #thenightwatchzone
Halloween Kills makes quite a few mistakes. Not using Jaime Lee Curtis nearly enough is at the top of that list. It just can't get out of its own way. Well they all can be winners. Follow me at @ommrpodcast on twitter, instagram and Tiktok or email me at ommrpodcast@gmail.com My newest hit show Outer Range from Amazon Prime Video is up next!
On this episode Jovan and Tom are talking about the movie Everything Everywhere All At Once with Special Guest, Aramis Klein! When an inter-dimensional rupture unravels reality, an unlikely hero, Chinese immigrant Evelyn Quan, must channel newfound powers to save the fate of the multiverse, and all the while rediscovering her own happiness and the meaning of life. Written and Directed by The Daniels, or Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, and starring Michelle Yeoh, Ke He Quan, Stephanie Hsu, James Hong and Jaime Lee Curtis, this film will be sure to take you on a wild ride!
We are back with the hilarious and lovely German comedian Luise Noe!!! This week we show the best toilet ever, a stand up waterslide, a beta male, what porn does to you in the bedroom, charging for dinner, the state of comedy, sorry witches, a light punishment, Jaime Lee Curtis nude, sex in space, and is does meta sex count as sex robots???? #podcast #new #comedy #stand #up #funny #advice #how #cast #hilarious #lol #haha #wtf #tiktok #show #host #comedic #comedy #offtherails #offtherailstm #rails #germancomedy #funnypodcast #hiddengem #milwaukee #mke YouTube: https://youtu.be/ybfdNOhCMEE
For Episode 10 of the Re-View Podcast, Anthony and Brie discuss Halloween H20 as well as Jaime Lee Curtis' return to the franchise, LL Cool J's weird character arc and the CGI mask!Join us every Saturday for new episodes of the Re-View Podcast! Video podcasts uploaded exclusively to YouTube and audio-only versions available wherever you listen to podcastsFor bonus content, follow us on:Twitter @gldtv1 - https://twitter.com/gldtv1Instagram @Review_pod - https://www.instagram.com/review_pod/Twitch @GLDtv - https://www.twitch.tv/gldtv
Una película que lo tiene todo, comedia, acción y a Jaime Lee Curtis en su mejor momento. Hoy platicamos de esta parodia a las películas de espías que se centra más en la relación entre los personajes y los envuelve en situaciones muy cómicas y emocionantes.
Filmed in the fjords of Norway and on the coast of France (standing in for Northumbria), this epic tale set in the ninth century immortalized a singular moment in time. The first film depiction of Viking culture since the Nazis had claimed Norse lore for themselves, the story is based as much in myth and legend as it is in history (like most of what we know about Vikings). Famously the film set that brought Janet Lee and Tony Curtis together so they could bless the world with Jaime Lee Curtis, the casting is phenomenal, although the film gets a bit rapey (viewer discretion advised). So put on your best pair of swashbuckling sandals, grab your probably not completely period-appropriate sword, and start rowing! Join the Danger Close team as we set the record straight on this classic of the silver age of cinema! Next Episode: Saving Private Ryan (1998) Feel free to contact us with any questions or comments! Our website: www.dangerclosepod.com Join our Facebook group at: Danger Close - Podcast Discussion Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1442264899493646/) If you like the show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! If you would like to support the show and get extra episodes where we discuss sci-fi, fantasy, and comedy war movies, join our Patreon for only $4 a month at: www.dangerclosepod.com/support warmovies #warfilms #war #film #films #movies #history #cinema #middleages #vikingage
EYE ON THE PRIZE EP 53 – 2022 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEES REACTION Well…that was a whole experience. Due to the controversy and boycotting of their televised ceremony, the Golden Globes decided to hold an exclusive private ceremony with only their closest supporters (and Jaime Lee Curtis?). The only way everyone else could find out who… Read More »Eye on the Prize Ep. 53 – 2022 Golden Globe Winners Reaction
EYE ON THE PRIZE EP 53 – 2022 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEES REACTION Well…that was a whole experience. Due to the controversy and boycotting of their televised ceremony, the Golden Globes decided to hold an exclusive private ceremony with only their closest supporters (and Jaime Lee Curtis?). The only way everyone else could find out who… Read More »Eye on the Prize Ep. 53 – 2022 Golden Globe Winners Reaction
The Housewives of the North Pole. Kyle Richards. Have y'all watched? We break down Kyle Richards' recent star turn in Peacock's The Housewives of the North Pole. We chat about the huge Variety article about Miss Richards' return to acting, her role in “Halloween Kills” earlier this year, her recently inked deal for the final “Halloween Ends” which will be an increased role which Kyle teases will include many scenes with Jaime Lee Curtis. We chat about the actresses Kim and Kyle Richards, Kyle's “American Woman” starting Alicia Silverstone, how Kyle seems to be pulling a “reverse” Rinna, and whether Kyle will eventually leave RHOBH for her acting career. In other Kyle news, we discuss her recent appearance on Teddi Mellencamp's Pod, her updates on Kathy Hilton's return to RHOBH, her biggest regret about her time on RHOBH, and her recent shocking claims about LVP. Of course, we also chat about the epic cameos of Miss Sonja Morgan, The Grand Dame Karen Huger, Lisa Barlow, and Cynthia Bailey. Finally, we provide a full review of many of the current “Housewives” Podcasts - Gizelle & Robyn's, Teddi & Tamra's, Bethenny Frankel's, Jeana Keough's and more. @thesarahfrasershow @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope Brought to you by TRUE-BILL - https://www.truebill.com/velvetrope (Start Cancelling Unwanted Recurring Subscriptions Now! It could save you thousands a year.) Brought to you by BETTER HELP - https://www.betterhelp.com/velvetrope (10% Off First Month - Use Code "velvet rope") MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Asylum watches the 2018 sequel for the classic Halloween with Jaime Lee Curtis, We catch up with Michael Myers 30 years later in this epic horror movie.Get to the Asylum
On this week's episode, we review the 1978 horror film Halloween starring Jaime Lee Curtis directed by John Carpenter! Intro IMDB Summary: Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hospital and returns to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again. Halloween Review and Discussion(~ 00:04:50) The Spice Awards(~ 00:53:00) Best Actor Most Underrated Performance Favorite Scene Did You Know?(~ 01:04:55) IMDB Wikipedia Rotten Tomatoes We'd be overjoyed if you subscribe to The CinemaMen Podcast and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Also head on over to https://cinemamenpodcast.com to check out new and old episodes. We always love to hear from listeners, so if you have a suggestion or just want to give us your take on a movie feel free to email us at feedback@cinemamenpodcast.com or check us out on Twitter at https://twitter.com/cinemamenpod. We are also on YouTube! Just search for The Cinemamen Podcast and please subscribe. Support us monetarily(if you are able) at https://anchor.fm/cinemamenpodcast/support. Also check our unedited live streams and VODs on YouTube! Just search for The Cinemamen Podcast! --- 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/cinemamenpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinemamenpodcast/support
You've heard us say that Halloween II (1981) is the best slasher film on planet Earth. Well, now we finally get to tell you why! Grab a ham sandwich with plenty of mustard, and a coke, as we dive head first into the story of Michael Myers and why he really came home.
♪♫This is Halloween! This is Halloween!♫♪ Supporters on our Patreon and fans in our FB group chose the topics for today's episode (plus now there's a sub-reddit): 01:35 sorting Dracula fact from fiction 07:49 how horror stars got their stars 20:01 when did clowns become scary 23:29 the history behind zombies 28:38 movie monster fast facts! Mentioned in the show: Overly Sarcastic's Frankenstein run-down Cutting Class podcast on Christopher Lee Oh No! Lit Class on The Phantom Who needs a costume when you could wear this?! Read the full script. Reach out and touch Moxie on FB, Twit, the 'Gram or email. Music by Kevin MacLeod Sponsor: City of Ghosts Brandi B. asked that we sort fact from fiction on Vlad Dracula. Personally, I can remember a time when I didn't know that Vlad the Impaler was thought to be the inspiration from Bram Stoker's genre-launching vampire Dracula. Hop in your magic school bus, police box, or phone booth with aerial antenna, and let's go back to 15th's century Wallachia, a region of modern day Romania that was then the southern neighbor of the province of Transylvania. Our Vlad was Vlad III. Vlad II, his father, was given the nickname Dracul by his fellow Crusade knights in the Order of the Dragon, who were tasked with defeating the Ottoman Empire. Wallachia was sandwiched between the Ottomans and Christian Europe and so became the site of constant bloody conflict. Without looking it up, I'm going to guess that they failed, since the Ottoman Empire stood until 1923. Dracul translated to “dragon” in old Romanian, but the modern meaning is more like devil. Add an A to the end to denote son-of and you've got yourself a Vlad Dracula. At age 11, Vlad and his 7-year-old brother Radu went with their father on a diplomatic mission into the Ottoman Empire. How's it go? No too good. The three were taken hostage. Their captors told Vlad II that he could be released – on condition that the two sons remain. Since it was his only option, their father agreed. The boys would be held prisoner for 5 years. One account holds that they were tutoried in the art of war, science and philosophy. Other accounts says they were also subjected to torture and abuse. When Vlad II returned home, he was overthrown in a coup and he and his eldest son were horribly murdered. Shortly thereafter, Vlad III was released, with a taste for violence and a vendetta against the Ottomans. To regain his family's power and make a name for himself, he threw a banquet for hundreds of members of his rival families. On the menu was wine, meat, sweetbreads, and gruesome, vicious murder. The guests were stabbed not quite to death, then impaled on large spikes. This would become his signature move, leading to his moniker Vlad the Impaler, but wasn't the only arrow in his quiver. Facing an army three times the size of his, he ordered his men to infiltrate their territory, poison wells and burn crops. He also paid diseased men to go in and infect the enemy. Defeated combatants were often treated to disemboweling, flaying alive, boiling, and of course impalement. Basically, you turn your enemy into a kabob and let them die slowly and, just as important, conspicuously. Vlad's reputation spread, leading to stories we have trouble sorting from legend, like that he once took dinner in a veritable forest of spikes. We do know that in June of 1462, he ordered 20,000 defeated Ottomans to be impaled. It's a scale that's hard to even imagine. When the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II came upon the carnage, he and his men fled in fear back to Constantinople. You'd think Vlad was on the road to victory, but shortly after, he was forced into exile and imprisoned in Hungary. [[how?]] He took a stab, no pun intended, on regaining Wallachia 15 years later, but he and his troops were ambushed and killed. According to a contemporary source, the Ottomans cut his corpse into pieces and marched it back to Sultan Medmed II, who ordered them displayed over the city's gates. History does not record where the pieces ended up. Vlad the Impaler was an undeniably brutal ruler, but he's still considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history for protecting it against the Ottomans and a national hero of Romania. He was even praised by Pope Pius II for his military feats and for defending Christendom. So how did get get from Vlad Dracula, the Impaler, a warrior king with a taste for torture, to, 400 years later, Dracula the undead creature of the night who must feed on the blood of living, can morph into bats or mist, and must sleep in his native earth? Historians have speculated that Irish author Bram Stoker met with historian Hermann Bamburger, who told him about Vlad III, which ignited some spark of inspiration, but there's not actually any evidence to back this up. Stoker was actually the first writer that we know of to have a vampire drink blood. Vampires are actually a common folklore baddie around the world, from the obayifo in Africa which can take over people's bodies and emit phosphorus light from their armpits and anus to the manananggal of the Philippines who can detach her torso from her legs so she can fly around with her organs trailing behind her and use her snakelike tongue to steal babies from the womb. In Western culture, though, Vlad the Impaler became the basis for everything from Bela Lugosi's Dracula to Count Chocula. That means he's also the source of the Twilight saga, truly one of history's greatest monsters. Ronnie asked for “how some legends got their stars.” I wasn't sure what that meant, so I asked for clarification. No, I didn't, I launched off immediately and at a full gallop with the first interpretation that came to mind, as I do in all aspects of my life. So let's talk horror actors and the Hollywood walk of fame. Even if he weren't a recognizable face, Vincent Price is probably the most recognizable voice in horror history. For folks my age, you probably heard him for the first time on Michael Jackson's Thriller. Folks in their 30's might have heard him first as Prof. Ratigan in The Great Mouse Detective. Price wasn't always a horror icon. He'd done theater, radio, including Orson Wells Mercury Theater of the Air, and other genres of films, but 1953's House of Wax, which was also the first 3D movie to crack the top 10 box office gross for its year, solidified his place in horror history. It's almost odd that Price went into acting at all. His father was the president of the National Candy Company and his grandfather had set the family up with independent means thanks to his brand of cream of tartar. Price and his wife Mary wrote a number of cookbooks, one of which my mother had when I was young. You cannot fathom my confused disappointment that it was just a regular cookbook full of regular, boring, non-scary recipes. And now, for no other reason than it makes me smile, is another amazing voice, Stephen Fry, talking about Price on QI.: Romanian-born Bela Lugosi was a classical actor in Hungary before making the move to movies. In fact, he was already playing Dracula on stage when the movie was being assembled. Lugosi wanted the role so badly he agreed to do it for $500 per week, about $9K today, only one quarter that of actor David Manners who played Jonathan Harker. It was a good investment, I'd say, since everyone knows Lugosi and this was the first time I'd ever seen David Manners' name. Though Lugosi turned down the role of the monster in Frankenstein, he was quickly locked into horror. He appeared in minor roles in a few good movies, like “Ninotchka” with Greta Garbo, but mostly bounced like a plinko chip from mediocre to bad movies, with ever decreasing budgets. His drug addiction probably had a cyclical relationship with his work prospects. He died two days into filming the absolutely dreadful “Plan 9 From Outer Space” and was replaced by a much younger and taller actor and his ex-wife's chiropractor because he fit the costume. Peter Lorre is a name you might not recognize, but you would absolutely recognize his overall aesthetic. It's still being referenced and parodied to this day. See the bad guy? Is he short, with round eyes, and a distinctive way of speaking? What you got there is Peter Lorre. Hungarian-born Lorre struck out at 17 to become a star. For 10 years he played bit parts in amateur productions, but in 1931 he got his big break in the German film “M,” and Hollywood took notice. His first English-speaking role was in the Hitchcock thriller “The Man Who Knew Too Much.” The character spoke English, but Lorre didn't. Just like Bela Legosi during his first turn as Dracula, Lorre had to memorize his lines phonetically. Imagine how difficult it must be to put the right pacing and inflection into a sentence when you don't know which word means what. He continued portraying psychopaths until John Huston cast him in a quasi-comic role in “The Maltese Falcon” with Humphrey Bogart and Sidney Greenstreet, which led to lighter roles like the one he played in Arsenic and Old Lace. If you never seen it, make it you next choice. It's a comedy, but you can definitely watch it with your horror movies, since it's about a pair of serial killers hiding bodies in their cellar. Arsenic and Old Lace also features a bad guy getting plastic surgery to avoid the police, which accidentally leaves him looking like Boris Karloff and he's really touchy about it. I don't know why. Even though he played many monsters and villains in his career, Karloff was said to actually be a kind, soft-spoken man who was happiest with a good book or in his garden. We hear him narrate How the Grinch Stole Christmas every year. He doesn't sing the song, though. That's Thurl Ravenscroft, who was also the original voice of Tony the Tiger. The title role in Frankenstein took Karloff from bit player to household name. Karloff said of the monster, “He was inarticulate, helpless and tragic. I owe everything to him. He's my best friend.” By the way, if you're one of those people who delights in going “Um, actually, Frankenstein was the name of the doctor,” can you not? We all know that. And since it's the last name of the man who gave him life, aka his father, it's a perfectly passable patronym to use. Oh and by the way Mr or Ms Superior Nerd, Frankenstein wasn't a doctor, he was a college dropout. I refer you to my much-beloved Red at Overly Sarcastic Productions on YouTube for a thorough explanation of the actual story. Penny Dreadful did get pretty close in their interpretation. Here's a name more people should know, John Carradine. Wait, you say, the guy from Kill Bill? No, that's his son David. Oh, you mean the FBI guy the sister was dating on Dexter. No, that's his other son Keith. Revenge of the Nerds? No, that's Robert. The patriarch John Carradine was in over 500 movies, big names like Grapes of Wrath and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, but he also did a lot of horror, though it could be a mixed bag — everything from Dracula in House of Dracula down to Billy the Kid vs Dracula. Not always for the love of it, either. Sometimes a gig's just a gig. He told one of his sons, “Just make sure that if you've got to do a role you don't like, it makes you a lot of money.” Good advice for many areas of life. If you've got Prime Video or Shudder, look for The Monster Club. It's an darling, schlocky little anthology movie, which they just don't seem to make anymore, starring Carradine and Vincent Price. Jaime Lee Curtis could have been on this list since she was in 5 of the Halloween films, but I just don't think people think “horror” when they hear her name. There were a few names surprisingly not set in the stones. While ‘man of a thousand faces' Lon Chaney, who played the original Phantom of the Opera and Hunchback of Notre Dame, has a star, his son, Lon Chaney Jr, who played the Wolfman, the Mummy and numerous other roles in dozens of horror movies, does. Somehow, Christopher Lee doesn't either. In addition to the 282 roles on his imdb page, he deserves a star just for playing Dracula 10 times and still having a career after that. Also, he was metal as fuck, recording metal albums into his 80's and there was the time he corrected director Peter Jackson on what it's like when you stab someone, because he *knew. My buddies over at Cutting Class diverged from their usual format to tell us all about his amazing life. Over in the Brainiac Breakroom, (plug sub reddit, thank Zach), Alyssa asked for the history behind clowns being evil. One day, a man dressed up as a clown and it was terrifying. Thank you for coming to my TED talk. No? Okay. Fine! It's not like I have to research them and keep seeing pictures of clowns. Clowns weren't really regarded as frightening, or at least a fear of clowns wasn't widely known, from the creation of what we'd recognize as a clown by Joseph Grimaldi in the 1820's until fairly recently. David Carlyon, author, playwright and a former clown with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in the 1970s, argues that coulrophobia, the fear of clowns, was born from the counter-culture 1960s and picked up steam in the 1980s. “There is no ancient fear of clowns,” he said. “It wasn't like there was this panic rippling through Madison Square Garden as I walked up through the seats. Not at all.” For centuries, clowns were a funny thing for kids — there was Bozo, Ronald McDonald, Red Skelton's Clem Kaddidlehopper and Emmet Kelly's sad clown– then bam! Stephen King's hit novel “It,” the doll in “Poltergeist,” and every incarnation of The Joker. It could be seen as a pendulum swing. Clowns had been so far to the good side that it must have been inevitable they would swing *way the hell over to evil. Not so fast, argues Benjamin Radford, author of the book “Bad Clowns,” who argues that evil clowns have always been among us. “It's a mistake to ask when clowns turned bad because historically they were never really good. Sometimes they're making you laugh. Other times, they're laughing at your expense.” Radford traces bad clowns all the way to ancient Greece and connects them to court jesters and the Harlequin figure. He points particularly to Punch of the Punch & Judy puppet shows that date back to the 1500s. Punch was not only not sweet and loveable, he was violent, abusive, and even homicidal. Maybe when isn't as important as why. Why are some of us afraid of clowns? Personally, I think it's their complete disregard for personal space. Kindly keep your grease-painted face at least arm's length away. The grease paint may be part of it. It exaggerates the features. The face is basically human in composition, but it's not. It dangles us over the edge of the uncanny valley, where something makes us uncomfortable because it is *almost human. The makeup obscures the wearer's identity, so we don't really know who we're dealing with. Clowns also act in aberrant ways, contrary to societal norms and expectations, and that might subconsciously get our back up. As for coulrophilia, sexual attraction to clowns…. I got nothing. You do you. Charlie asked for the real history behind popular horror icons, like werewolves, vampires, and zombies. Even though the zombie craze held on longer than the 2017 obsession with bacon, most people don't know about them pre-George Romero's Night of the Living Dead. The word “zombie” first appeared in English around 1810 in the book “History of Brazil,” this was “Zombi,” a West African deity. The word later came to suggest a husk of a body without vital life energy, human in form but lacking the self-awareness, intelligence, and a soul. The Atlantic slave trade caused the idea to move across the ocean, where West African religions began to mix with force Christianity. Pop culture continually intermixes many African Diasporic traditions and portrays them exclusively as Voodoo. However, most of what is portrayed in books, movies, and television is actually hoodoo. Voodoo is a religion that has two markedly different branches: Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Vodoun. Hoodoo is neither a religion, nor a denomination of a religion—it is a form of folk magic that originated in West Africa and is mainly practiced today in the Southern United States. Haitian zombies were said to be people brought back from the dead (and sometimes controlled) through magical means by voodoo priests called bokors or houngan. Sometimes the zombification was done as punishment (striking fear in those who believed that they could be abused even after death), but often the zombies were said to have been used as slave labor on farms and sugarcane plantations. In 1980, one mentally ill man even claimed to have been held captive as a zombie worker for two decades, though he could not lead investigators to where he had worked, and his story was never verified. To many people, both in Haiti and elsewhere, zombies are very real and as such very frightening. Think about it. These people were enslaved, someone else claimed dominion over their body, but they still had their mind and their spirit. What could be more frightening to an enslaved person than an existence where even that is taken from you? In the 1980s when a scientist named Wade Davis claimed to have found a powder that could create zombies, thus providing a scientific basis for zombie stories, a powerful neurotoxin called tetrodotoxin, which can be found in several animals including pufferfish. He claimed to have infiltrated secret societies of bokors and obtained several samples of the zombie-making powder, which were later chemically analyzed. Davis wrote a book on the topic, “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” which was later made into a really underappreciated movie. Davis was held up as the man who had scientifically proven the existence of zombies, but skeptic pointed out that the samples of the zombie powder were inconsistent and that the amounts of neurotoxin they contained were not high enough to create zombies. It's not the kind of thing you can play fast & loose with. Tetrodotoxin has a very narrow band between paralytic and fatal. Others pointed out nobody had ever found any of the alleged Haitian plantations filled with zombie laborers. While Davis acknowledged problems with his theories, and had to lay to rest some sensational claims being attributed to him, he insisted that the Haitian belief in zombies *could be based on the rare happenstance of someone being poisoned by tetrodotoxin and later coming to in their coffin. Bonus fact: Ever wonder where we get brain-eating zombies from? Correlation doesn't equal causation, but the first zombie to eat brains was the zombie known as Tarman in 1984's Return of the Living Dead. This wasn't a George Romero movie, though. It's based on a novel called Return of the Living Dead by John Russo, one of the writers of Night of the Living Dead. After Russo and Romero parted company, Russo retained the rights to any titles featuring the phrase “Living Dead.” Cindra asked for movie monster facts. The moon is getting full, so let's hit these facts muy rapido. 1922's Nosferatu was an illegal and unauthorized adaption of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Stoker's heirs sued over the film and a court ruling ordered that all copies be destroyed. However, Nosferatu subsequently surfaced in other countries and came to be regarded as an influential masterpiece of cinema. Not a single photograph of Lon Chaney as the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera (1925) was published in a newspaper or magazine, or seen anywhere before the film opened in theaters. It was a complete surprise to the audience and to Chaney's costar Mary Philbin, whos shriek of fear and disgust was genuine. In the original Dracula, Lugosi never once blinks his eyes on camera, to give his character an otherworldy vibe. Francis Ford Coppolla did something similar by having Dracula's shadow move slightly independently, like the rules of our world don't apply to him. Even though he starred in the film, Boris Karloff was considered such a no-name nobody that Universal didn't invite him to the premiere of 1931's Frankenstein. Karloff's classic Mummy the next year did not speak because the actor had so many layers of cotton glued to his face that he couldn't move his mouth. The Creature from the Black Lagoon's look was based on old seventeenth-century woodcuts of two bizarre creatures called the Sea Monk and the Sea Bishop. To make a man invisible for 1933's The Invisible Man, director James Whale had Claude Rains dressed completely in black velvet and filmed him in front of a black velvet background. The movie poster for The Mummy (1932) holds the record for the most money paid for a movie poster at an auction: nearly half a million dollars. Boris Karloff's costume and makeup for 1935's Bride of Frankenstein were so heavy and hot that he lost 20 pounds during filming, mostly through sweat. His shoes weighed 13 lb/6 kg/1 stone apiece. The large grosses for the film House on Haunted Hill (1960) were noticed by Sir Alfred Hitchcock was inspired to make a horror movie after the seeing the box office gross for William Castle's House on Haunted Hill. Filming the shower scene for Psycho was pretty mundane, but actress Janet Leigh was so terrified by seeing the finished product –thanks to the editing by Alma Reveill-Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann score– that she did not shower, only bathed, from the premier in 1960 to her death in 2004. You can read more about Alma Revill in the YBOF book. According to our friends Megan and RJ at Oh No! Lit Class podcast, the first use of Toccata Fuge in G Minor in a film was the 1962 Phantom of the Opera. It's hard to imagine classic horror without it. In Night of the Living Dead, the body parts the zombies ate were ham covered in chocolate sauce. George Romero joked that they shouldn't bother putting the zombie makeup on the actors because the choco-pork made them look pale and sick with nausea anyway. A lot of people know that Michael Myers' mask in the original Halloween was actually a William Shatner mask painted white. They bought it because it was on clearance and the film had a small budget. Most people don't know that Shatner later repaid the favor by dressing up as Michael Myers for Halloween. Freddy Kruger's look was based on a scary drunk man Wes Craven saw outside his home as a child. His glove made of leather and steak knives was actually inspired by Craven's cat. Looks down at scratches on both arms. Yeah, that checks out. The idea of being killed in your sleep comes from real deaths of people who survived the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, only to die mysteriously later. 1987's The Monster Squad. With a werewolf, a mummy, Dracula, and Frankenstein's monster in the mix, the group looked suspiciously like the line-up of the 1930s and '40s Universal horror movies. To avoid confusion (i.e. lawsuits), filmmaker Fred Dekker made some subtle changes to his monsters, like removing Dracula's widow's peak, and moving Frankenstein's neck bolts up to his forehead. See? Totally different! Yes, those were real bees in Candyman, even the ones in Candyman's mouth. Tony Todd had a clause in his contract that he would get $1k for every bee sting he got during filming. Even though juvenile bees with underdeveloped stingers were used, he still got $23k worth of stings. You might think 1991's Silence of the Lambs was the first horror movie to win an Oscar, but Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde beat them to it by 60 years with Fredric March's Oscar for Best Actor.
Airdate: October 20, 2021Halloween Kills brings us back to Laurie Strode & Michael Myers. The long-running series of a woman fighting a serial maniac who always lumbers in the shadows - watching. The film picks up right where Halloween (2018) left off... did Michael die in the fire? Did he survive? Was the film worth the watch? **Spoiler Warning** If you'd like the show notes, see the trailer or links mentioned in this episode, head to:https://www.foreverfangirls.com/episode045/Leave a review on Podchaser:https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/forever-fangirls-1173578-----------------------------Leave Forever Fangirls a 90 Second Voicemail on SpeakPipe!https://www.speakpipe.com/ForeverFangirlsPodcastFollow Forever Fangirls:Twitter: https://twitter.com/foreverfanpod & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foreverfanpod/
A new sequel in this franchise and talking about it are Jaime Lee Curtis, co-writer and director David Gordon Green and Jason Blum of Blumhouse. Special thanks to Universal Studios for the audio we heard from the talent.
On this episode of the No Ideas Original Podcast the guys discuss Netflix Squid Game and the new Dave Chapelle stand up. They also discuss the recent Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram outage as well as Tesla owing 137 million dollars for racial discrimination to a former employee, Jaime Lee Curtis' take on plastic surgery and "Give me 5" returns with the guys discussing their 5 favorite horror films.
Michael Myers is a killer but it appears Jaime Lee Curtis is doing the condeming. To see AARP publishing stories, celebrating her son's sinful choice and worse! Well before i rant, take a listen to what Mrs. Curist thinks of her son along with her audacity to enjoy the gift of marriage that God provides. The Gender War is a serious deal which is an ancient sin being waged to this day. Stay tuned for more.Erick
While hiding in the safe space of 80’s horror, Chunky Larry uncovers a gem from the Great White North with the first of a Jaime Lee Curtis double feature. So bust out your history book joints and give the Creature Features look at PROM NIGHT a listen
Finally Sarah and Jessy endure a 1980s classic featuring the Scream Queen, Jamie Lee Curtis, in "Terror Train" by Roger Spottiswoode. Toasting to nerds, pranks, whoop asses and the screams of Jaime Lee, Sarah and Jessy argue Doc's true intentions, and why the pairings of disco music and ballroom dancing is too much for a magic show. With 3.5 out of 5 pours, grab your bottle of wine and get ready for the ride that is "Terror Train."Support the show (http://cash.app/$jregal07)
Hosts Sabina Graves and PacingPete are joined by James Carter II to discuss John Carpenter's 1978 classic, Halloween. Here they talk about their love of the classic horror film as well as Jaime Lee Curtis's legacy, how Carpenter and Debra Hill inadvertently inspired "The Final Girl" and how Giallo films inspired the slasher genre as a whole.
The Boys take on 1978's hit Halloween, starring Jaime Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence and...other people. All the big topics are hit in this episode from how to PROPERLY kill a serial killer psycho, to how annoying streaming services are, to how Dom can't stand when Rob Zombie makes movies! There's always disagreements with the Boys but one thing they can agree on, is that Halloween Rocks!
The Asylum watches the 2018 sequel for the classic Halloween with Jaime Lee Curtis, We catch up with Michael Myers 30 years later in this epic horror movie. Get to the Asylum https://streamerlinks.com/Heroes_Asylum
LOOK OUT! It's another B-b-b-bonus Boo Englund episode for you criminals. We set up the projector and the screen on the veranda and sat down with two good buddies for an EXTREMELY SOCIALLY DISTANCED screening on the John Carpenter masterpiece Halloween from 1978. Jaime Lee Curtis you crazy for this one. Doug Guertin from the Top Five Podcast and Dan Boulger from our episode on Hamilton came together for a real sloppy chat about almost anything and everything! Marvel at Doug's Halloween origin story! Behold Dan's inability to stay focused and remember that we were recording! Dazzle at Mrs Boulger's meatballs. Trick or Treat Smell Our Feet
Erica Gimpel is an actor, singer-songwriter, producer and screenwriter. Known internationally for her performance as “Coco Hernandez” in the groundbreaking hit series FAME, Erica has gone on to star in numerous primetime and cable shows including: CHICAGO MED, SHUT EYE, TRUE BLOOD, CRIMINAL MINDS, GREY’S ANATOMY, NIKITA, RIZZOLI & ISLES, HOUSE, ER, PROFILER, and VERONICA MARS. Most recently Erica played "Trish" on the CBS drama GOD FRIENDED ME for two seasons. Film credits include: TUESDAY MORNING RIDEwith Ruby Dee, Wayne Wang’s SMOKE opposite Forest Whitaker, Abel Ferrara’s cult classic THE KING OF NEW YORK with Christopher Walken, Hal Hartely’s NO SUCH THINGwith Helen Mirren, FREAKY FRIDAY opposite Jaime Lee Curtis, ROMEO AND JULIET IN HARLEM, with Harry Lennix and Aunjanue Ellis. Next, Erica will be seen in SYLVIE'S LOVE with Tessa Thompson on Amazon Prime’s special Christmas release. Off-Broadway and Regional credits include: originating the roles of “Mayme” in Lynn Nottages’saward-winning INTIMATE APPAREL, “Glory Bee” in Sam Shepard’s STATES OF SHOCKopposite John Malkovich, and “Nelly” in Jose Rivera’s EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP. Erica received the Los Angeles Stage Raw Award for Best Solo-Performance, for her dynamic portrayal of multiple characters in the one-woman play SISTER by Michael Phillip Edwards. Having earned gold and platinum records for her work on FAME. Erica began producing her own music as a singer-songwriter. The title track from her debut album SPREAD YOUR WINGS AND FLY is featured in the indie film HILL and GULLY, anOfficial Selection at Pan African de Cannes. As a screenwriter, Erica is currently developing several projects through her company WOMANS PARADISE PRODUCTIONS, dedicated to creatingfemale driven stories that inspire hope, passion and healing. Erica is the recipient of the LA Femme Film Festival’s “INNOVATIVE AWARD”, and is also an active member of the world peace organization, the SGI-USA dedicated to pursuing the values of peace, culture and education. Over the years Erica has used her talents to highlight different causes near to her heart by creating and producing benefit concerts focusing on women’s issues, homelessness, child abuse and the rise is of racially motivated acts of violence. Knowing first hand the transformative power the performing arts has on young people's lives, Erica teaches and mentors young artists whenever her schedule permits.
Sharpen your blades and get out your magnifying glasses as Dan and Tyler talk about Rian Johnson's revitalization of the whodunnit - Knives Out! They dig into the doughnut speech, will readings, and re-litigate whether Bloodshot is any good (it is!) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 124 - BILL SHAKESPEARE’S SONNET WHAT? TRAILER PARK! Dune’ - Our first trailer off the park this week is for a film we have been hearing about seemingly for the last two years or more. About how spectacular and fantastical this big-budget bombastic film will be. Well now finally we have our first look at Denis Villeneuve’s epic imagining of ‘Dune’! Now to be brutally honest, I know nothing of the Dune story or the novel or 1984 cinematic version so the trailer to be made next to no sense but what I gather is it is set in a futuristic world where some kid has like dream powers. You know, like he has visions or something. And his dad is like the boss man of like a tonne of planets and stuff and then his dad tries to take over a planet but the people fight back or something. And the kid, well he’s like ‘yeah, Nah, not taking that shit old man!’ And he like fights alongside Aquaman against his dad, you know? All joking aside, the film looks like it lives up to its nutty budget and is going to be an epic journey in the theatre! Very excited to check this one out coming Boxing Day, 2020. ‘Hubie Halloween’ - Okay… how does this keep happening? How do we keep giving Adam Sandler the chance to make a film while portraying the exact same character every time? I’ll tell you how: because now matter how stupid the film looks, No matter how much I whinge about that he is just playing the same character, No matter how many of his friends he crams into the film for stupid one-liners… I will STILL end up watching this film because it is so conveniently on Netflix. Curse you, Sandler!! Hubie Halloween tells the ‘story’ of Sandler being the local nut job, always reporting anything out of the ordinary to police, always trying to be a nice guy but really just inconveniencing everyone and copping the brunt of bullying from the local kids and adults alike. But this Halloween something is off, something is wrong and he is the only one who can stop it! But who will believe him? Who will help him before it’s too late?! Let’s find out together, October 7! ‘Freaky’ - Well if this isn’t the greatest idea for a film ever I have no idea what is! We all love Lindsay Lohan and Jaime Lee Curtis’ absolute classic film Freaky Friday of course. And we all adore the incredible Rob Schneider and Rachel McAdams’ mix up film The Hot Chick Yeah? Well, what if we combined the two together and I dunno put Kathryn Newton in the role of the pretty high school girl and then you know, put Vince fucking Vaughn in the creepy old guy role and switch their bodies. Oh, wait, not juicy enough? Why don’t we make Vaughn’s character a serial killer? Oh yes, everything about this trailer screams ‘Shut up and take my money’ as we see almost a cliche teenage horror film but one that has me itching to see it!! Add in the fact this film is written and directed by the guy who brought us Happy Death Day 1 & 2 AND is a Blumhouse production. Yup. I’m in. Coming to theatres late November/Early December. ‘Save Yourselves!’ - In the social media and tech-driven world we live in, have you ever actually considered switching off from everything with your significant other and heading out to a secluded cabin and spending a week away from the world? Sounds pretty good right? Just being away from it all. But what if the oonnnnne time you choose to do that, the world is attacked and in aided by floofy poofs!!!! I mean, ALIENS?!? This is the case for young 21st-century couple Jack and Su as they find themselves isolated out in the woods while the world around them is being taken over by the most floooofiest poooofs! I MEAN ALIENS!! How can they survive without any knowledge of basic survival skills or YouTube tutorials?! Coming to on-demand October 6! ‘8 7’ - Our final trailer this week is written and directed by the uber-serious Aaron Sorkin and has an incredible cast including but not limited to Eddie Redmayne, Alex Sharp, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jeremy Strong, John Carroll Lynch, Yahya Abdul-Mateen, Mark Rylance, Frank Langella, and my boy Joseph Gordon-Levitt. So with that kind of set up, there’s probably not a lot of humor to be had with this description and review of the trailer. We can’t end Trailer Park like that. So why don’t I put on a terrible British accent to read it out and try to lighten the mood? Here goes nothing! *The story tells of 7 men who were put on trial in the late 1960s for causing a huge public uprising against the system, setting off a chain of rioting and injury and death. Whilst they never intended to cause pain and suffering, they got all the attention they wanted for their cause as their trial brought about National and international headlines as they were all sentenced in the courts. Will they have the book thrown at them or will they walk away Scott free?! Those lucky todgers! Coming to Netflix on October 18th. ‘YASSS OR PASSS - September 17th - (Glendale, Kotara & Tuggerah) ‘Trolls World Tour’ ‘The Secret Garden’ ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’ ‘Swimming for Gold’ ‘An American Pickle’ @2c3pod Aussie Pop Culture Podcast ~ 2 Episodes every Wednesday and Friday + YOUTUBE bonus content. Podbean, Stitcher, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Youtube Join our Patreon and support the show to gain exclusive access to other goodies!PATREON MITCH ON TWITCH, DYLAN ON TWITCH Check out our socials to keep in contactTwitter, Facebook & Instagram GET NEW MERCH FROM TEEPUBLIC.COM
Cobra Kai crane kicks the grim reaper Episode 128 July 17, 2020 Welcome to the 128th episode of Tomorrow Comes Movies! The podcast that talks beyond movies! We talk VG, Not music, Comics, television, SW, pop culture, Funko, Anime & much more! On this episode we discuss Jaime Lee Curtis, The Mandalorian, Michael Keaton, The Flash Film, AMC/Regal Face Masks controversy, SDCC Funko reveals, & review Cobra Kai S1! Tune in now! Links to stay in the conversation: SDCC Funko Reveals: https://bit.ly/2ZCJ9t2 Cobra Kai: https://imdb.to/2OAsqAj Stream/Watch & subscribe to our podcast on the following platforms below: Apple: goo.gl/FXfuPk Spotify: https://goo.gl/z6rykF Youtube: goo.gl/RYvt3T Twitch: goo.gl/MrJyb1 Soundcloud: goo.gl/z1jgv6 iHeartRadio: goo.gl/gpdcQu Radio Public: goo.gl/ok3YjV GooglePlay: goo.gl/v4f7Z1 Stitcher: goo.gl/3P1f6h Overcast: goo.gl/YWUJg4 TuneIn: goo.gl/ZSA4TW Castbox: goo.gl/sskfPq Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/42a49f Podbean: https://goo.gl/hL8uPs Follow our social media accounts: Twitter: goo.gl/a9xCz6 Instagram: goo.gl/k8hg8W Facebook: goo.gl/CxZV39 Snapchat: goo.gl/an8rWb Visit our website (Main Hub for everything): https://tocmovies.com Affiliate/Promo Links: Ko-Fi (Support Us): https://ko-fi.com/tocmovies Sicc Pops (Promo Code: tocmovies): https://www.siccpopsoc.com Once Upon A Tee (Promo Codetocmovies): https://www.onceuponatee.net Shumi Store (Promo Codetocmovies) http://shumistore.com#ref=96 Pop Shield Pop Protectors: http://7bucksapop.com?aff=231 Interested in sending us feedback, your comic/movie/tv/anime series for us to review or invite us to come out to your con? Email us at tocmovies@gmail.com Follow our Funko Collecting group, Funko Collector Society: https://www.instagram.com/funkocollectorsociety
On this episode of The Comic Blast Podcast we discuss our wishlist for Spider-Man PS5! We also discuss Morbius being delayed, and rumors of Jaime Lee Curtis in The Mandalorian Season 2! Special thanks to our sponsor Jess! www.instagram.com/femaleandfatal/ Comic Blast Merch: teespring.com/stores/comic-blast Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/comicblast iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/comic…ast/id1451759758 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2SMS2ZihDem…ciSx645LeYDC5zmw How to connect with us: comicblastnetwork@gmail.com twitter.com/keenancreates twitter.com/comicblast_ twitter.com/Schradester8 instagram.com/keenancreates www.instagram.com/comicblast_/?hl=en
'Tis the season for the 1978 classic Halloween! ('Cause it is always in season). People may be putting up their Christmas trees and Menorahs, but Chris and Christin discuss the incompetence of Dr. Sam Loomis, Michael Myers's driving skills and scream queen Jaime Lee Curtis. Grab a pumpkin beer (if you can find one) and join them! Then Christin tells Chris a terrible true crime murder that happened on Halloween night. What they have been watching: Castle Rock season 2, The Joker, Billy on the Street What they are drinking: Cahaba Brewing Oktoberfest red ale Movie discussion starts at: 8:30 True crime discussion starts at: 1:03:09 Theme song by Gabbie Watts. Follow her on Instagram @gabbierotts and @gabbie_watts Follow us! Join our Facebook group Sometimes Groups are Better Instagram @sometimesdeadpodcast Twitter: @sometimesdead4 Music: Carnival of Tears 2: Into the Light by Matt Oakly http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Matt_Oakley/Horror_Soundtrack_1/Carnival_of_Tears_2_-_Into_The_Light Parade by Nctrnm http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Nctrnm/Parade_-_Single/NctrnmParade66Em Sources: https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/was-the-movie-halloween-based-on-true-events.html/ http://jclass.umd.edu/archive/newshoax/casestudies/crime/CrimeHalTim7.html
HEAR YE!!! HEAR YE!!! Let it be known that Jaime Lee Curtis has finally reprised her role as Laurie Strode after 20 long years of being cast in much higher brow cinema, but it comes at a great cost for us here on The Highway. A cost much greater than the $10M Moustapha Akkad should’ve shelled out to snag John Carpenter to direct. Michael is of course back and we only get a voiceover by *Dr. Loomis*. We get to do some sightseeing in Northern California (no, not back in Santa Mira) and follow this up by exploring the space that is early-2000’s reality based live streaming online & smooching siblings during these reviews. Buckle up Hitchhikers, this is gonna be a bumpier ride than driving around in an antique panel truck stolen from a rest stop. (*= Nostalgia Highway does not acknowledge and/or claim responsibility and/or liability of the use and/or accuracy of “Dr. Loomis” during the title sequence of Halloween H20, nor will they identify with Dimension Films’ creative liberties, which arose from blatant negligence as well as tragic ignorance.) TIME STAMP FOR RESURRECTION - 1:08:21 #NHP #HitchARide #KingArt #ThisIsHalloweenMonth
Interviews on the carpet with Dean Devlin, Jaime Lee Curtis, Doug Jones and Cas Anvar.
In this episode, we're talking Prom Night (1980)! Two dudes and one dudette share embarrassing prom stories, wonder how Leslie Nielsen went from slashers to The Naked Gun, and ponder the merits of the Scream Queen herself, Jaime Lee Curtis (1981 Genie Award Winner, best performance by a foreign actress). There's also the tale of a disco soundtrack doomed to fail in the U.S. ... before slaying it in 1980s Japan. FAIR WARNING: This one's got spoilers. Welcome to the Macabre Bros and Brahs podcast! We're a family of horror film and TV fanatics who love talking gore, guts and beer pairings. Remember to RATE, LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more classic horror film reviews and drinking games! Speaking of drinking games... here's the one for Prom Night (1980)! Thoughts? Favorite scenes? Beer pairings? Hit us up at macabrebros@gmail.com!
In this week’s episode of Recovering from Reality, we get to hear from Dave, the host of the Dopey podcast. Dave and Alexis talk about his recovery journey, if AA is still “anonymous”, and what Dopey is all about. Dave is an awesome guy that has a way of turning the darkest experiences into the funniest stories. His show Dopey is the perfect mix of discussion and debauchery, and has become one of the best recovery podcasts out there. At least we think so! I mean, he had Jaime Lee Curtis as a guest, how much better can you get? Recently, the show’s shift from silly to serious came with Chris’ tragic death. Dave has had to find a happy medium between laughter and mourning the loss of his friend. But it’s this vulnerability about his struggles that resonates with listeners the most. Back in the early days of Dave’s AA experience, he found himself shying away from the identity of “former addict”. There is still such a stigma around addiction, that he knew it would be hard to find work if he came out about it. This stigma is one that ordinary people face every day. And it is where the “anonymous” in Alcoholics Anonymous comes into play. Anonymity helps protect the people that are trying to get their lives back on track. Yet unfortunately as a public figure, Alexis didn’t have much of a choice in this department. She was recovering in the public eye, and everyone watched her struggle. Now after much growth, Alexis embraces her sobriety and her ability to speak out. She is out and proud about sobriety! And without people like her and Dave, the stigma will never end. Dave had a slightly different experience with anonymity. He attributes the program to his sobriety now, and took his anonymity very seriously in the beginning. An old sponsor told him that if he opened up and then relapsed while recording Dopey, he would be giving the 12-step fellowship a bad name. An old boss of his even said, “Once a junkie, always a junkie.” Sure, Dave was afraid of relapse and the risk of coming out about his issue, but after Chris’ death, he truly realized being vulnerable is really important to helping others. Chris was someone who knew all too well how important sobriety is, yet he couldn’t defeat his demons. He was 4 years sober when he relapsed, and died quickly after. Dave was in shock, and soon began to realize that not everyone recovers. This is what motivated him to continue with Dopey. The message of death is the strongest he could send to his listeners. And fighting through the mourning and grief and coming out with joy on the other side is truly inspirational. Remember, Alcoholics Anonymous is not the only method of healing. While AA helped Alexis in early recovery, she discovered her spiritual practice and holistic approach to be most helpful. But both Dave and Alexis agree that whatever works for you is what’s most important. Now that the whole world knows their story, Dave and Alexis have to share it with those most important to them: their children. While Dave’s 9-year old is too young to know all the details, she does know that her dad is sober and that he goes to meetings. Likewise, Alexis’ 6-year old daughter knows that her mom and dad don’t drink and they help other people stop drinking at Alo Recovery Center. Keeping things light and matter of fact with children is key. When Dave got clean, he realized he was doing the best he could do on drugs for 41 years. Now, he wants to see what his best is without them, in the next chapter of his life. If it weren’t for his desire to be a good father, he wouldn’t have gotten clean. He knew getting sober was the only way. Finally, Dave appreciates the adventure of sober living. He sincerely enjoys his life, and showing his genuine self to the world. “We spend so much time here on earth, frustrated about the highs and lows of living and expect life to be a certain way. But if everything was on a straight path, wouldn’t it be so boring?” It would feel more like death than life. “If you were happy all the time, there would be no happiness. Because you can’t compare the feeling to anything else.” We have to feel the lows to know the highs, and being sober allows you to check in with those emotions instead of check out from them. Instead of just living “bleh” life on drugs, you can live a beautiful life full of all the feels! With Dopey, Dave uses his voice to help others, because so many people helped him along the way. He spreads the message that if you are addicted to something, there IS joy on the other side. …And that looking back and laughing at our old, crazy selves can bring the greatest healing of all! #ANDSOITIS If you or someone you love needs help, please go to alorecovery.com
Happy Halloween!Ashlee and David talk Halloween and recap the movies they've watched for their 31 Scary Movies in October. David introduces the "pumpkin thumbs up" rating system.Follow us on Twitter at @blumhousedvded and Instagram at @ablumhousedivided. And leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! We'd really appreciate it.
In this Halloween episode we discuss the 2018 film: HALLOWEENStarring the goddess Jaime Lee Curtis! Amaryllis shares a No Sleep story about a babysitter & Hawthorne talks about the Blue-Eyed Butcher!Promo: 2 Girls on a Bench
Welcome to the Macabre Bros and Brahs podcast! We're a family of horror film and TV fanatics who love talking gore, guts and beer pairings. In this episode, we're back in Haddonfield for the 11th time to review the latest installment in the Halloween franchise. The 2018 release features the return of Jaime Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode, now a tough-as-nails grandma living to kill her nemesis, plus creator John Carpenter with a new score and Dr. Loomis 2.0 (aka Dr. Sartain). It's a brutal, post-modern take on the concept that made the 1978 original a classic -- pure evil haunting suburbia on Halloween -- with updated rythms and violence to satisfy a modern audience. Raise a pint to Mikey... then run like hell! Thoughts? Favorite scenes? Beer pairings? Hit us up at macabrebros@gmail.com!
This week in the Diner…We find and industrial sized Black Forrest Gummy Bear Pack and KILL IT!. DJ Century is now obsessed with Legos, Disney announces Marvel Land and we argue over what floor cleaner is the best, Fabuloso or Pine Sol. Also we touch on the Lakers/ Rockets fight and Lil Teddy from Tucson's Rise to Fame. And for dessert we talk about the Pirates of the Caribbean Reboot, the inconsistencies of Jaime Lee Curtis' character in the Halloween Movies and kAZual bartends an Italian Party and has a blast!!
The Night he came home! And we sat through 10 of these damn films!!! That's right, we're taking a trip to Haddonfield to hear a bunch of teenagers scream about the booyman... and then it becomes runes, and people are dead, but then they're not... it's all confusing.Join us for our LIVE STREAM review of the new Halloween starring Jaime Lee Curtis tonight on the 25th of October, on our faceboook page: https://www.facebook.com/MotionPictureRangers/LINKS:The Halloween Timeline Explainedhttps://comicbook.com/horror/2018/06/10/halloween-movies-timeline-explained/Jake Gyllenhaal's link to the new HALLOWEENhttps://www.businessinsider.com.au/jake-gyllenhaal-convinced-jamie-lee-curtis-to-do-the-new-halloween-movie-2018-10?r=UK&IR=THalloween 6: Producer's Cut vs Theatrical Cuthttps://birthmoviesdeath.com/2014/09/30/collins-crypt-halloween-6-producers-cut-vs-theatrical-cutFind us on Facebook, Twitter OR email us motionpicturerangers@gmail.com
This week’s episode is another Jaime Lee Curtis film, it’s The Fog! We start this podcast off with some chair talk, we go into our true feelings about jump scares, and two guys start talking about female empowerment! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InMediaTresPodcast/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/inmediatres Inquiries/Feedback: inmediatrespodcast@gmail.com Music provided by John Lopes: https://soundcloud.com/john-lopes-4
Three years in the making and your boys finally land themselves sponsor! More on that in the episode, but for your convenience go to getbarkbox.com/horror to support the show AND your dog. By now you've probably heard that Jaime Lee Curtis will be returning to the HALLOWEEN franchise. We share some of the sparse details as well as speculate and debate what may be going on. Fans of MTV's SCREAM can rejoice as the series has been renewed for season. Not only that, they're adding some big names, some iconic imagery, and an unusual release schedule. In trailer news we look at the witty TRAGEDY GIRLS, the atmospheric VALLEY OF SHADOWS, and the absolute grossest educational institution we have ever seen, THE SCHOOL. This week's review is the long awaited and troubled LEATHERFACE. We've personally been looking forward to this one for 3 years. Was it worth the wait and is it worth your time? You get that answered followed by a slew of #AskModernHorrors. All of that and so much more in this milestone episode. Listen now and share it with a friend!
In our season one finale episode we discuss bad Christmas movies. Starting with the least terrible of the two, Santa with Muscles stars Hulk Hogan and Christmas with the Cranks stars Tim Allen and Jaime Lee Curtis as already rich movie stars who wanted more money so they made this movie. Happy Holidays to our listeners and we will back in January 2018!
In our season one finale episode we discuss bad Christmas movies. Starting with the least terrible of the two, Santa with Muscles stars Hulk Hogan and Christmas with the Cranks stars Tim Allen and Jaime Lee Curtis as already rich movie stars who wanted more money so they made this movie. Happy Holidays to our listeners and we will back in January 2018!
Ep. 30 - Jaime Lee Curtis and the Gut Biome by After Dinner Mints
Season 14 Episode 25 "Let's Get Nuts" : On this episode we discuss JJ Abrams stepping in to write and Direct Star Wars Episode 9, Episode 9 also delayed, Emmy 2017 Winners, The Orville, True Lies getting rebooted as a Fox TV Show, Jaime Lee Curtis returning for new Halloween movie, Claire Foy is the new Lisbeth Salander in Dragon Tattoo reboot, John Wick Chapter 3 coming May 2019, Jim Carrey returns to tv in new Showtime show, First Look at New Hellboy, Patty Jenkins officially returning to Direct Wonder Woman 2, IT Directors Cut coming, Daniel Dae Kim joins Hellboy and so much more...Plus a Review of "American Assassin"
On our very first episode, we dive into some of the (sort of) recent Star Wars Episode 9 and Warner Brothers DCEU news as well as a lot of news coming out of Blumhouse Productions. Also, we have to apologize. I (Chase) shared some info on the upcoming, "Halloween" sequel, but got a name horrendously wrong. I said Melissa McBride would be returnig to play Laurie Strode again, when in all reality its Jaime Lee Curtis returning/. They just look similiar and I fudged up.
Aunque con cierto retraso, regresamos una semana más con más cine de terror del bueno...¿cómo?¿que no conocéis Road Games? Pues una fantástica película de la ozploitation dirigida por Richard Franklin y protagonizada por Stacey Keach y Jaime Lee Curtis. Escuchadnos y descubrir esta maravilla! Por cierto, comenzamos a hablar de la película en el minuto: 1:02:57 La música de esta semana nos la traen: No Spill Blood, The Gateless Gate, Pulse Emitter, Stellardrone, Astrowind, Bing Satellites, Snakecharm, Rest you sleeping giant, The Gateless Gate
Welcome to The Stone Turntable!!! Join our harrowing hosts as we take a walk on the darker path in the movie world and talk about nearly a dozen movies related to (and sometimes not) Halloween. Movies include: The Rocky Horror Picture Show, High Spirits, Halloween (with Jaime Lee Curtis), Kramus, Trick R Treat, Rob Zombie films, Lords of Salem, Charlie Brown and the Great Pumpkin and The Book of Life. We even talk about the recent Power Rangers movie (just because) and walk the streets of movie cinema looking for good treats. Hollywood hardly fails to deliver in this highly commercialized, historically based and cosplay styled holiday. There are plenty other films, TV shows and other pop culture elements that we don't cover--so explore what's out there!! From old Disney cartoons to Jack Skellington, Hocus Pocus to Sleepy Hollow, the darker, archaic and often more evil realities in life are brought front and center to be confronted. Get ready to press play, sharpen your fangs, hit subscribe at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher or TuneIn to join us! You can follow us on Twitter too: @stone_turntable. Special shout out to our friend "L" for the new graphic art. You are awesome!! *all ducks were unharmed during the taping of this episode and were gratuitously compensated in the form of candy*
Nat, Mike and Dan love to defy prophesies - not the Mayan kind but more of the 'these guys won't last five minutes' kind. To all those imaginary haters, 'F$%k you! We just hit our 2nd anniversary!' To everyone else, 'Did you know this is the 2nd anniversary of Americarnage? Wonderful isn't it?'In other news: Mike stars in Wayne's World on monday night but isn't Wayne or Garth; he's been in a lift with Jaime Lee Curtis though and said nothing in any way rude; Hollywood spent a weekend watching documentaries, quite a few by Vice magazine. Yes, I know, but they're gooood; Nat isn't a hipster, he's a genuine old man; great dissection of the Marquez - Pacquiao fight; love for the listeners who gave us love on iTunes; Brett Ellis gets some love and some hate; was the Texans - Pats really the bes t game ever on Monday Night Football; NFC East tightens up and the Bengals get a check; NFC North get s more interesting too, poor old Lions; Braylon Edwards makes the most hilarious deal ever; the AFC is weak and patchy but hell, you knew that; the Colts are working bizarrely well though; the deals in the MLB have gone mental and the Dodgers, amongst others, are spending all the money in the world; the Knicks are hilarious; the Wizards are more so but for different reasons; Dan gives us a great game based in no way on Lost in Translation; loads of good questions in the Bodeans Mailbag and much, much more...
Blue is still out, Stitch is back and Kmack is back! Kevin from Comic Noobs joins us to have a chat about comics. Other topics included are Louisiana Comic Con, Rampant racism, Star Wars the Force Awakens, God Eater, Diversity in entertainment, #BoycottStarWarsVII, D-Smack (Kr0nus' sister) joins the cast for a Jaime Lee Curtis story and more!
BOOOOO!!! It's that time again....Episode#111(The 3rd Annual Epic Halloween Edition) is now infecting the interwebs! Host James Danger and the boy wonder sidekick Miguel Lido Ramirez are joined by Felipe Feo Gonzalez for another scary journey into the forbidden world of all things Halloween. In this Episode, the boys cover: Trick-or-Treating, Nature Boy's violent camping death, clowns, Lido's secret fears, stairway into darkness, strange noises in the house, TV show ghosts, Monstars, the sexorcist, Mexican witch, real possession, pre-written knowledge, the Huntress of Bus Drivers, Ghost stories from listeners, the live Halloween Prank, horrifying real life Doctor stories, Lido's meat curtain killer stalking, Jaime Lee Curtis vs Sigourney Weaver, the Halloween Horror Movie Killer Game, the Yeti is real!, brainwashing kids, homemade Halloween costumes and so much more!! So press play, turn out the lights, grab a drink, light a candle and prepare for death...or entertainment. Stay Dangerous Muahahahaha!