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Your favorite cinephile vixens paired with Grindpulp podcast to view Ouija: Origin of Evil. Miamiaclo, Carol the Cat, Andrew Crevier, Manga Matt, and Jeronimo Brown review Ouija: Origin of Evil comparing to the 2014 film and other movies. Synopsis: In 1965 Los Angeles, a widowed mother and her two daughters add a new stunt to bolster their seance scam business and unwittingly invite authentic evil into their home. When the youngest daughter is overtaken by a merciless spirit, the family confronts unthinkable fears to save her and send her possessor back to the other side. Official Site: http://ouijamovie.com/ In American cities now. Digital, DVD, Blu-Ray release dates: http://www.dvdsreleasedates.com/movies/7535/ouija-2-origin-of-evil Follow us on Social Media Miamiaclo Facebook /mia.davis.754 Instagram @miamiaclo Twitter @mia_candace Carol the Cat Facebook /guardiansofthegeekery/ Twitter @the_gray_cat Grindpulp Podcast www.grindpulp.com facebook /grindpulppodcast stitcher http:
From the Midnight Theater at The Devil's Gate Mall, join Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and Manga Matty Ice as they drink everything and discuss Takashi Miike's insane 2015 film, YAKUZA APOCALYPSE.
Welcome to the official 40th episode of the Grind Pulp Podcast. If you’ve been checking out the show, you already know that the team of Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and Manga Matty ICE are always following up with a companion podcast covering short fiction selections, and you are also likely aware of the Grind Pulp Midnight Madness episodes that get crammed in on occasion. All total, there are many more than the official forty episodes available, and the Grind Pulp crew are happy to have along for the ride as we report from the Midnight Theater at the Devil’s Gate Mall. Feature Presentation: Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (2014) directed by Kiah Roache-Turner
Time to dig in to Jeronimo Brown’s movie pick. Jeronimo picked Event Horizon, but he also mentioned Pandorum in our previous fiction episode. Andrew suggested a Double Feature, and things got a little weird in the Devil’s Gate Mall. Listen in to find out what happened to Jerry Double Balls, what the crew have been checking out, and which of these movies score higher on the Grind Pulp-O-Meter. Double Feature: Pandorum (2009) directed by Christian Alvart Event Horizon (1997) directed by Paul W.S. Anderson
Warning, this episode of the Grind Pulp Podcast contains subliminal messages. Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and MangaMatt have digitized themselves and are streaming to you live via an encrypted satellite feed. Feature Presentation: Videodrome (1983) directed by David Cronenberg
The Grind Pulp Crew return to the weird west with Jeronimo Brown’s movie pick: The Burrowers. Does this ol’ west monster movie have what it takes to register on the Grind Pulp-O-Meter? Listen in to find out! Feature Presentation: The Burrowers (2008) directed by J.T. Petty
Hey, Yo! The long awaited, the delayed, the overdue library books that have been delivered and the technical difficulties that have been worked around rewired and destroyed… Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain or to the old news you’ll hear about in this episode of the Grind Pulp Podcast. For your amusement, see where the crew’s thoughts were in relation to a few of the latest upcoming movies from a month ago! Since then Andrew and Matt have worked their way through Daredevil and some of the movies that are now already beginning to collect dust on solid state disc drives. After the new old news, the crew sink their teeth into Jeronimo Brown’s movie pick for this episode, Clive Barker’s LORD OF ILLUSIONS. Did the master of horror have the chops to deliver a Grind Pulp classic? Feature Presentation: Lord of Illusions (1995) written and directed by Clive Barker
Oh SNAP! It’s another Grind Pulp FICTION Podcast. Step into the companion episode to THE PUPPET MASTERS (1994) film podcast, and see how deep Andrew Crevier, Matty P, and Jeronimo Brown can dive into three slabs of Grind Pulp mayhem. Matty picked a Volume 1 of a manga series. Was Andrew impressed? Listen in to find out what Matt had on his mind about Stargazers. Andrew stopped him in his tracks before hitting record and said, “surprise me.” Why is Jeronimo so gung-ho on The Shoggoth Conspiracy??? Feature Picks: The Spiraling Worm, by David Conyers in - The Shoggoth Conspiracy (The Harrison Peel Omnibus Book 1) Jo Jo’s Bizarre Adventure: Part 3 - Stardust Crusaders, Volume 1, by Hirohito Araki Stargazers, by Kevin Rodgers in - Chaos and Doom: A Short Story Collection As always, if you’re itching like a drug fiend to find out what our next movie pick will be, the fiction companion episodes are your one stop dope spot to catch a glimpse into the future.
AwwwwwSnap. Check out the Grind PulpPodcast discussion of Jeronimo Brown’s movie pick, The Puppet Masters (1994). This flick ranks high amongst Jeronimo’s top movies of all time. Listen in to find out why and to hear what the crew has to say about this Body Snatchers clone that has some unique quirks. Do these quirks add up to a Grind Pulp powerhouse of a movie? You’ll have to decide that for yourself. Feature Presentation: The Puppet Masters (1994) directed by Stuart Orme
Oh SNACK! It’s the companion episode to our Waxwork 2 - Lost in Time extravaganza. Andrew’s got a bone to pick with Jeronimo Brown. Will Matty P come to Jeronimo’s rescue? Will the master of KungFu kicks and 80’s action flicks be able to talk his way back into the good graces of his co-hosts? The Grind Pulp Crew cover some new, some true, and some classic Grind Pulp in this companion episode. The next movie pick comes from Andrew. Listen in to find out if Manga Matt could figure out where the Grind Pulp Podcast would venture next. Story picks in this episode: Rasl - Jeff Smith The First Cut - Edward W. Robertson - Synchronic: 13 Tales of Time Travel Gonna Roll the Bones - Fritz Lieber
Grab your twin daggers and wushu swords. It’s time for another Grind Pulp Podcast. The three KungFu fiction selections are each very different. Each had their own merits. Did Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and MangaMatt go to war? Could there be something brewing in the subtext of their discussion? They drink beer. Lucky Buddha is the choice for this KungFu companion episode. Fiction Selections: The Immortal Iron Fist, Vol. 1: The Last Iron Fist Story – November 1, 2007 by Ed Brubaker (Author), Matt Fraction (Author), David Aja (Illustrator), Travel Foreman (Illustrator) The Sorrow of Qingfeng, by Grey Yuen, from the Sword & Mythos anthology Four Fists of the Zygote, by Cameron Ashley, from Kung Fu Factory Listen in to have the drop on our next movie pick, as selected by MangaMatt.
Sharpen your tridents, it’s time for another Grind Pulp Podcast. Andrew, Jeronimo, and MangaMatt give you the lowdown on Five Deadly Venoms and The Masked Avengers. Which was more Grind Pulp? Should Jeronimo’s use of the GRIND-PULP-O-METER better reflect this? Dig in for a wild ride through the landscape of Grind Pulp. We have two Shaw Bros. Selections directed by Cheh Chang. Movie Picks in this episode were made by Jeronimo Brown Five Deadly Venoms (1978) Director: Cheh Chang The Masked Avengers (1981) Director: Cheh Chang Check out our upcoming companion episode for sword swinging fiction selections you need to know about.
Grind Pulp scavengers will delight in three morsels of mayhem as Jeronimo Brown, Matty P, and Andrew Crevier slice and dice their way through the wasteland of pelican gods to unearth tidy tomes of terror. In this episode: Berserk – Volume 1 – by Kentaro Miura The Odor of Thought – by Robert Sheckley Gunthar and the Jaguar Queen – by Steve Dilks We’ve got some MUST READ material here. Get off your lazy wagon and dig in! AND, don’t miss the reveal of our next movie pick.
Join Manga Matt, Jeronimo Brown, and Andrew Crevier as they dig into the 1982 Don Coscarelli directed film, BEASTMASTER. You’ll learn about the origins of everybody’s favorite fast food chain. You’ll hear about a gushing eye ring, and about panty-stealing ferrets that stop at nothing to entertain as poor souls get eviscerated by gut munching bird-men-monsters. And let’s not forget the most savage S&M berserkers to ever maul their way onto the big screen. Feature Presentation: The Beastmaster (1982) directed by Don Coscarelli Readers won’t want to miss out on Episode 24.5 – Raw Steel of the Blood of the Gamma Beast!
We’ve made it to the human meat and pota-toes of our Cannibal Movie Extravaganza. It’s the Citizen Cain of cannibal exploitation movies, Cannibal Holocaust. Join Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and Manga Matt as they dissect and chew on this feast of fleshy film magic. As always, we like to chop things up a bit before we dive in. Manga Matt has been checking some stuff out. Andrew caught up on The Walking Dead. Tell your grandma all about us! Feature Presentation: CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST
Join Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and Manga Matt as they brave the wilds of the Amazon and the sewers of Atlanta. The Cannibal Gods are thirsty for blood. We’re talking MOUNTAIN OF THE CANNIBAL GOD and CANNIBAL APOCALYPSE. Jeronimo’s feature pick was CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST. We decided to go all-in with a cannibal extravaganza – at least until the hard drive reached critical limits while we were scrambling to get Manga Matt on his way so he could take part in baaaad things.
Welcome to Grind Pulp Podcast Episode 21. Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and Manga Matt will be diving into Andrew’s movie pick. That feature presentation is the Stephen King directed film, MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE. Before we jump in, we discuss the Lowdown (what we’ve been checking out), 40oz Malt Liquor Bottles, and Walking Pneumonia. We have three cool story selections to accompany our feature presentation pick. You can check those out in our companion episode 21.5, next Sunday.
Join Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and Manga Matt as they talk about three short stories and their feature presentation pick: Megaforce. This was Jeronimo Brown’s movie pick. Andrew seems to like it for different reasons than Jeronimo. Manga Matt dissects characters and introvision while Andrew dives into a short rant on websites overstuffed with ads. He also decides to maneuver his way into getting his story picks figured out for episodes 16 and 17 by proposing to cover the next two parts of Blade of Dishonor. Some of the others things talked about: Revolutionary Girl Utena, Tales from the Cobra Wars, All the Colors of the Dark, G.I. Joe, and Rad. Jeronimo continues to decide his story picks at the last second. Stories: 1. Battleground U.S.S.A. Texasgrad – discovered by Christopher Blair, from Blood & Tacos #1 2. Stone Soldiers: City of Bones – by C.E. Martin 3. Blade of Dishonor Part I: The War Comes Home – by Thomas Pluck Feature Presentation: MEGAFORCE (1982) Directed by Hal Neeham Megaforce is not currently available from mass distributors. You can find burn-on-demand copies that are VHS transfers, VHS copies on ebay, or you can find pirates offering it up in exchange for your very soul. Get it however you can.
Join Andrew Crevier and Jeronimo Brown as they discuss two killer superhero short stories as well as the super low budget film, All Superheroes Must Die (aka VS), and Kick-Ass 2. Stories: 1. “Sovereign,” by James R. Tuck in, The Big Bad Anthology 2. “Cleansed and Set in Gold,” by Matthew Sturges in, Masked Feature Films: 1. All Superheroes Must Die (2011) directed by Jason Trost 2. Kick-Ass 2 (2013) directed by Jeff Wadlow
Grind Pulp Podcast Episode 09 - Biker Bloodbath Bonanza Make way for the Impalers as Andrew Crevier and Jeronimo Brown get their hands dirty with chain grease and sacred blood. We talk three biker short stories and our feature film, “Dear God No!” A mountain of coke can’t get in our way. This is Grind Pulp Podcast! Get ready to run for cover as we lay waste to doomsday dickwads with napalm ejectors and plasma grenades. Stories: 1. Red Hair and Black Leather - Jordan Harper 2. Black Night in Hades - Mike O’Connor 3. Throttle - Joe Hill and Stephen King Feature Presentation: Dear God No! - directed by James Bickert Check back soon for free ski-ball tickets redeemable for your favorite Slurpie. Lawn Jarts and an IROC-Z competition will held for all survivors of the Octopolypse.