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Alien 3 (1992) (GUEST: Jim Rohner)
"Where there's a bed, there's a way." The time has sadly come to close out our FeBOOary Spooky-thon Redux and while Brett might've gotten lost under the bed before this record, we're thrilled to be welcoming back our good buddy Jim Rohner to talk about another of his childhood favorites! We dig into our personal histories with this film, how well it holds up to modern scrutiny, why it seems the perfect fulcrum point between '80s and '90s kids movies, and so much more! So, crawl under your bed, grab a tuna fish sandwich, pour yourself a fresh glass of apple juice, and join us for this fun conversation! Be sure to sneak into Jim Rohner's life by way of the following platforms: The Cast of Cthulhu: castofcthulhu.podbean.com Cast of Cthulhu on Twitter: @CastCthulhu Find Jim on Twitter at @NolanFixesTeeth You don't have to sprint cross country to find us! Instead, track us down on the following platforms: @Disenfranchpod on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd, and (for now) Twitter Email us your thoughts or requests to disenfranchpod@gmail.com Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Find Stephen at @ChewyWalrus on Hive, Instagram, Letterboxd, Mastodon, and (for now) Twitter Find Brett at @sus_warlock on Instagram and Letterboxd Find Tucker at @icenine09 on YouTube Join our Patreon for exclusive bonus content: https://patreon.com/Disenfranchpod
Brian is joined by The Cast of Cthulhu's Jim Rohner to discuss the incredibly influential work of H. P. Lovecraft, and grapple with the popular author's harmful personal views. We dive into why Lovecraft's work continues to resonate today, discuss the exciting new contemporary voices adapting his work, and list our favorite Lovecraft adaptaions / inspired works. Join the Happy Harvest Horror Show Book Club! Step one: Become a supporter at anchor.fm/hhhs/support Step two: Email us at happyharvesthorrorshow@gmail.com & say "hey, sign me up." All episodes of Happy Harvest Horror Show are available where the podcasts are! Support this spooky creation @ https://anchor.fm/hhhs/support Theme music by Brendan Dalton // https://www.brendan-dalton.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hhhs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hhhs/support
No bah humbugs here! Gavin's back with his 4th challenge in the holiday gauntlet, and he's brought on Jim Rohner, cohost of The Cast of Cthulhu to chat about the 1988 horror/comedy Scrooged! From rewrites, to backstage fights, to every single Murray brother, they cover it all! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com, visit our Instagram for extra content, or stop by our shop and pick up some podcast merchandise!
"Nice weather? You think we're having 'nice' weather? I guess you didn't lose the only one that meant anything in your life. I guess you don't feel burned out by the human misery and despair perpetrated by the criminal vermin that infest every pore of this decaying city, forcing you to guzzle cheap wine and cheaper whiskey to dull the pain that shatters your heart, rips at your soul, and keeps your days forever gray... What flavor of ICEE you got today?" It's our 50th episode and we're celebrating in the wackiest way possible! So, hold on to your butts because we're going off the rails with the help of our friend Jim Rohner from the Cast of Cthulhu podcast! We'll discuss the various careers of Samuel L. Jackson, Emelio Estevez, and even Dennis Leary. We also try to uncover what a "parody" film even is exactly and Stephen tries in earnest to get Brett to talk more this episode to varying degrees of hilarious success. You can find Jim at the following places: Twitter: @NolanFixesTeeth Cast of Cthulhu: https://apple.co/3mgxaNt CoC Twitter: @CastCthulhu
We wrap up our overview of French horror with a movie so upsetting, Mike made it a point to lock every door and window to his place despite living on the third floor of a building at the time. This one is A LOT, & our host is joined by Jim Rohner of the Cast of Cthulu pod to discuss what it is that's so upsetting about this home invasion flick that mixes elements of cat & mouse thrillers with slasher films and extreme body horror.
We’ve finally made it to the finale of Lovecraft Country, but was the ending the satisfying close we were looking for? Mia and Natalie are joined by Winter is Coming editor Dan Selcke, FanSided contributor Sabrina Reed, and The Cast of Cthulhu co-host Jim Rohner to discuss all the twists and turns this season, what we wished went differently, and how a season 2 could play out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we revisit Dracula with the host of I Do Movies Badly & The Cast Of Cthulu, Jim Rohner. We catch up within the shadow of Covid-19, then dive deep into all aspects of this film. Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, Francis Ford Coppola, Tom Waits & Anthony Hopkins are discussed. We also get into the possibility of redemption, Chelsea's fondness for Cary Elwes, Richard E Grant & Billy Campbell, sexy vampires, HP Lovecraft, practical effects & plenty more. Please subscribe, review & give us that 5 star boop!
In our first episode, Mia and Natalie interview Jim Rohner, co-host of the Cast of Cthulhu podcast. Jim answers questions about H.P. Lovecraft, his legacy and his problematic history. And then, we discuss Lovecraft Country's Comic-Con trailer and the future of horror TV. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and David are joined by Jim Rohner to discuss how technology antiquates movies.
Allie and Genevieve meet up with Jim Rohner of "I Do Movies Badly" podcast to talk about the 1995 film "Empire Records." Genevieve is upset at the general cleanliness, Allie expands to the Queer Corridor, and Jim give us all a lesson on Gwar.
Tyler and David are joined by Jim Rohner to discuss Los Angeles movies and New York City movies.
After walking away from I Do Movies Badly one year ago, Jim Rohner returns to the podcast that he had intended to leave forever to lay the reasons behind the return and to hint at things to come!
The tables are turned in this introductory episode when Jim's old friend and former podcast co-host Geoff Gresh takes over hosting duties to grill Jim about his favorite filmmaker, Billy Wilder! Along with countless interludes for irreverence, the boys discuss why Wilder respected writing more than directing, why he doesn't seem as relevant to a contemporary generation of young film fans, and how his position as an outsider in Hollywood allowed him to (as the kids say) not GAF. The recommendations come in order of descending happiness: The Apartment (1960), Double Indemnity (1944), and Ace in the Hole (1951).
In this episode, Jim Rohner discusses his ten favorite films of all time.
Tyler and Reed are joined by Jim Rohner to discuss JACOB'S LADDER.
Tyler and David are joined by Jim Rohner to discuss his podcast, I Do Movies Badly, and the idea of filling in your cinematic blindspots.