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Vincent Price, Joe D‘Amato, Heinz Rühmann, Lucio Fulci… Die 54. Traumstadt Gazette hält große Namen bereit. Bjoern bringt diesmal mindestens DIE ABENTEUER DES KARDINAL BRAUN (1967), WEISSER OLEANDER (1946) und LIZARD - DIE TOTALE MUTATION (1990) mit. Blog: https://antenne-traumstadt.podcaster.de/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AntenneTraumstadt Musik: Carlos Ebelhaeuser (Musiker, Komponist / BLACKMAIL, THE DAMNED DON´T CRY) Link zum neuen Album von THE DAMNED DON´T CRY: https://open.spotify.com/album/3cAHZfiunmXQzsIUWuQ3cS?si=RWp72NHJRNuBtJYIIORfjQ&fbclid=IwAR1UbQ9FeQ1d9hIp-xF7zZhzafzng8lAhpeRyCADLQRXS0UPbYbxd32K7xk&nd=1
Mackenzie Lambert (the host of Mack & the Movies) is back in action to discuss the wild career of Joe D'Amato, a filmmaker who operated under many names and directed nearly 200 movies across every conceivable genre. Mack & the Movies: https://m-j-lambert.podomatic.com/ Follow Mackenzie Lambert on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaMack Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
From the creators of green jello comes a film that will leave you saying J-E-L-L-NO!. Part 2 of 2… The guys (Barney, Ben, Bracken, Nate and producer, Danny) breakdown the horror that makes up when goblins are vegetarians and want to eat people. We go over the enormity of this film and its cinematic work over two episodes and ask many startling questions along with the usual question, is this movie worth watching with your friends? Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @BMWRPodcast or email us at BMWRPodcast@gmail.com Troll 2 was Directed by Claudio Fragasso (as Drake Floyd), Produced by Joe D’Amato and Brenda Norris, Written By Rossella Drudi and Claudio Fragasso (as Drake Floyd).
From the creators of green jello comes a film that will leave you saying J-E-L-L-NO!. Part 1 of 2… The guys (Barney, Ben, Bracken, Nate and producer, Danny) breakdown the horror that makes up when goblins are vegetarians and want to eat people. We go over the enormity of this film and its cinematic work over two episodes and ask many startling questions along with the usual question, is this movie worth watching with your friends? Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @BMWRPodcast or email us at BMWRPodcast@gmail.com Troll 2 was Directed by Claudio Fragasso (as Drake Floyd), Produced by Joe D’Amato and Brenda Norris, Written By Rossella Drudi and Claudio Fragasso (as Drake Floyd).
A young embalmer who recently lost his girlfriend digs her grave and brings her body to his family villa to keep her with him forever, with help from a strange woman who lives with him. But his bouts of insanity are just beginning.
Sleazy Queenz returns to the bottom of the barrel with our old pal Joe D’Amato! Ancient Rome never felt so dirty as it does in Caligula 2: The Untold Story. D’Amato’s riff on the Tinto Brass epic has everything we’ve come to expect. The beautiful Laura Gemser, lashings of sex both soft and hardcore… and ANOTHER scene with a horse. But it’s also surprisingly queer in places. Find out why as Jonny Larkin is joined by Andy Roberts and Chris Brown to dive headfirst into an orgy of depravity that is NOT for the eagerly offended.
Una cavalcata grondante sangue, negli assolati territori del cinema SLASHER in compagnia dei soliti Houssy e Carfa.Elenco dei titoli citati:Sei donne per l’assassino (Mario Bava, 1964)Reazione a catena (Mario Bava, 1971)Un Natale rosso sangue (Bob Clark, 1974)Profondo Rosso (Dario Argento, 1975)Halloween (John Carpenter, 1979)The burning (Tony Marylam, 1981)Compleanno di sangue (Jack Lee Thompson, 1980)Camping del terrore (Ruggero Deodato, 1987)Deliria (Michele Soavi, 1987)Nightmare (Wes Craven, 1984)Venerdì 13 (Sean S. Cunningham, 1980)Rosemary’s Killer (Joseph Zito, 1981)Rosso sangue (Joe D’Amato, 1982)Il tunnel dell’orrore (Tobe Hooper, 1981)Sleepaway Camp (Robert Hiltzik, 1983)Slumber Party Massacre (Amy Jones, 1982)Scream (Wes Craven, 1996)So cosa hai fatto (Jim Gillespie, 1997)Urban Legend (Jamie Blanks, 1998)Scary Movie (Wayans Bros, 2000)Auguri per la tua morte (Christopher Landon, 2017)
Die Stadt Nilbog hat nicht nur einen komsichen Namen, es geschehen auch seltsame Dinge dort. Mit Troll 2 besprechen wir nach langer Zeit mal wieder einen Trash Film.
Alan Williams, Andrew Labedz, Anna Fischer, Ben Ratner, Blake Foster, Brandon Hull, Caroline Lencyk, Charisse Fox, Destiny Alers, Erin D'Amato, Jim Martin, Joe D'Amato, Liz Ciminelli, Nathan Wahl, Sarah Martin, Suz Poppke, Nicole Handel, Jessica Kay, and Craig Beight tell Lee and Mindy of their favorite childhood memories.
Flo und Martin entführen euch aus der Quarantäne in das Reich von Ator - Der Herr des Feuers aka Ator - The Fighting Eagle. Joe d'Amato bringt euch italienischen Mockbuster/Sword & Sorcery Klamauk vom Feinsten. www.aotcp.net artortrashcinemapodcast@gmail.com None of the Music is owned by AoTCP, it is strictly used under the fair use predicate.
In this Episode Adam and Mark discuss 2020 Texas Gladiators, directed by none other than top sleaze/horror master Joe D'Amato, Starring Al Cliver, Al Yamanouchi & Sabrina Siani. Their main aim is to see if D’mata was a clairvoyant and how close his 1983 prediction was of the state of America in 2020.
Sci-Fi-Ebruary continues, though the world ends! It's apocalypse week on JFD as we take a look at three movies that depict the end of the world. First, a group of random survivors seek to re-start civilization if the monsters leave them alone long enough in Roger Corman's "Day the World Ended." Next, a ragtag group drive a superheroic tank across a barren and irradiated post-WWIII America in "Damnation Alley." Finally, a fascist group wants control of a post-apocalyptic Texas that's full of violence and punks in Joe D'Amato's "2020 Texas Gladiators." All this plus Nerd News, new bumpers, DVDs, Raimi Chat, Sweetman, junkmails, and so much more! Direct Donloyd. Got a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll fly to polish outerspace for your love and support. Please avoid checking out this embarrassing merchandise.
Kaylee Zheng has been to Springfield this year, has some phenomena to describe and is also looking into layout lighting. Martin Coombs provides his list of updates - including a layout on full-time public display, un-retiring an old layout, the dynamics of hurtling passenger trains and a foxing fox update. Simon Hill has a year to update, he's taken a break following building his layout but his 16mm fine detail work has called him back to the hobby. Joe D'Amato provides updates on Bruce Kelly who is infinitely more famous than Joe. Joe and Tom talk scratch building briefly and then onto Joe's incredibly lucky career. Tom concludes with the rules for the layout design contest. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#169
Kaylee Zheng has been to Springfield this year, has some phenomena to describe and is also looking into layout lighting. Martin Coombs provides his list of updates - including a layout on full-time public display, un-retiring an old layout, the dynamics of hurtling passenger trains and a foxing fox update. Simon Hill has a year to update, he's taken a break following building his layout but his 16mm fine detail work has called him back to the hobby. Joe D'Amato provides updates on Bruce Kelly who is infinitely more famous than Joe. Joe and Tom talk scratch building briefly and then onto Joe's incredibly lucky career. Tom concludes with the rules for the layout design contest. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#169
Henry Lee Lucas impressions, fake heads, and hopping vampires are abound in this episode as the gang tackles a Video Nasty classic and a Hong Kong Horror-Comedy. Anthropophagous (1981)Mr. Vampire (1985)Ripped To Shreds - Talisman to Seal the Hopping Corpse Before It Steals Your Qi
Directors: Joe D'Amato (as Kevin Mancuso), George Eastman (uncredited) Writers: George Eastman (as Alex Carver), Aldo Florio Stars: Al Cliver, Harrison Muller, Daniel Stephen, Sabrina Siani Angi, Shea and Matt dive into the career of Joe D’Amato! Breakdown 2020 TEXAS GLADIATORS (1983)! And build a Mt. Rushmore of our Top 4 films of the 2010s! Tell us your top 4 films at Companerospodcast@gmail.com Voicemail: (724)246-4669 Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows: •Movie Melt •Get Soft with Dr Snuggles •Songs On Trial Join the Companeros Cutie Club on Facebook! 00:00 - INTROS/HOW HAVE YOU BEEN 28:12 - 2010’S MT. RUSHMORE (TOP 4 FILMS OF THE DECADE) 62:00 - BREAK 65:05 - JOE D’AMATO & 2020 TEXAS GLADIATORS
THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM THE FINAL CHAPTER... Gabe and special guest Patrick Ripoll from Tracks of the Damned are back and finishing what they started: an interminable look back at the slasher movies of 1981. The complete list includes 42 films that friends, colleagues, and random people on the internet consider to be slashers. The last episode is the shortest, including discussion of 13 movies – Hell Night (directed by Tom DeSimone), Don’t Go in the Woods (directed by James Bryan), Lady Stay Dead (directed by Terry Bourke), Absurd (aka: Rosso sangue, Monster Hunter, and Horrible, directed by Joe D’Amato), Just Before Dawn (directed by Jeff Lieberman), Strange Behavior (directed by Michael Laughlin), Hospital Massacre (directed by Boaz Davidson), Nightmares (directed by Romano Scavolini), Dark Night of the Scarecrow (directed by Frank De Felitta), Halloween II (directed by Rick Rosenthal), Saturday the 14th (directed by Howard R. Cohen), Madman (directed by Joe Giannone), and The Prowler (directed by Joseph Zito). Do note that after recording for 5 hours, the timing of our tracks and communications got a little off. The problem is mitigated to the best of Gabe’s editing ability, but there are still a few odd moments where reactions are off time. Listen to Part One here: https://www.genregrinder.com/podcast/episode/a8509064/episode-5-the-slasher-movies-of-1981-feat-patrick-ripoll-of-tracks-of-the-damned Listen to Part Two here: https://www.genregrinder.com/podcast/episode/e24daa65/episode-5-part-2-the-slasher-movies-of-1981-feat-patrick-ripoll-of-tracks-of-the-damned Listen to Patrick and Bill Ackerman talk about Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck’s Messiah of the Evil as part of the Tracks of the Damned podcast: http://www.nowplayingnetwork.net/tracksofthedamned/s1e6 Follow along with the complete list here: https://letterboxd.com/gabepowers/list/1981-slasher-movies/
In this first episode, we examine one of the collaborations between the infamous Joe D'Amato and George Eastman for their 1981 slasher, Absurd.
Hello! This is the Doomed Show returns to its Joe D'Amato coverage because that's how we do things around here. Brad and Richard get lost in George Eastman's eyes! This is the one you've been waiting for? http://doomedmoviethon.com http://cinemasomnambulist.com http://legionpodcasts.com
CinePsyEP199 Movie Stack Jenga: Emmanuelle And The Last Cannibals Finally, after enduring the painful run of May Mattei, Cort and Matt settle into the 199th episode to talk about the Joe D’Amato sleazefest Emmanuelle And The Last Cannibals. We aren’t saying we only enjoyed this because of Laura Gemser, but having her in the movie certainly helped. As of this release the show needs feedback and well wishes for our 200th episode and the following Monday the 10th is the final day, anything received on that date should be able to make it onto our 200th episode as we record Tuesday the 11th. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0PhshKRtKhh4ESfKhrer6s?si=7M_fLKDsRomBgiowA0WWOA iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-psyops/id1037574921?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinema-psyops Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ij7cs3a2qml6bz2lajomirqcngi?t=Cinema_PSYOPS Cinema PSYOPS Main page: http://www.legionpodcasts.com/cinema-psyops/ Email feedback to Matt: psyopmatt@gmail.com. Cort : cinemapsyopscort@gmail.com Find on twitter Cort: @Cort_PSYOP Matt: @psyopmatt Join the FaceBook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1616282625298374/ Instagram: cinema_psyops
Tune into the sadistic psychos of Flesh Wound Radio this Wednesday, May 29 at 11:00pm EST / 8:00pm PST (or anytime shortly after we wrap). On this brand new episode we have hot Blu-Ray coverage, starting with the original New Zealand gore flick, Death Warmed Up. Also it’s Superman meets the Menendez Bros in the bloody big screen shocker, Brightburn. The frights role on with reviews for the 1982 stalker thriller, The Seduction, and Flesh Wound After Dark returns with Joe D’Amato’s sleaze classick Emanuelle And Francoise, as well as the depraved, Escape From Women’s Prison. Don’t miss it and be sure to check out fleshwoundfeatures.com and download us and Squared Circle Society on iTunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.
Joe Bob Briggs of “The Last Drive-In” show (on the new Shudder app) streams all the best horror, syfy, grindhouse, kung fu, trucker, and action B-movies! He’s got stories for days, reviews to die for, favorite slasher films, and his own unique rating system! Even the Hells Angels have given Joe Bob a film award (and a near beat down in the process)! Joe Bob talks actors (like Jackie Chan, Don “The Dragon” Wilson, Chuck Norris, and Jean Claude Van Damme), plots (“The Howling 7” anybody?), movie studios and directors (including Roger Corman and Joe D’Amato). He also chronicles the history of Shannon Tweed horror films, the transition of comedy horror, and why most b-movie remakes don’t work for him.
Beach day gets ruined by aquatic nazi zombies and a depraved necrophile goes off the deep end. Strap in folks, this one is especially nasty. And we certainly don't help matters.Shockwaves (1977)Beyond the Darkness aka Buio Omega (1979)
Welcome to the next instalment of our sub-set of show exclusively looking at the Italian Collection releases of 88 Films. 88 Films have, for the last 3 years or so, have been on a tear releasing a torrent of Italian genre classics in high definition. I have been purchasing them and it should be no surprise to anyone, I have left them pretty much unwatched (what can I say...I'm a compulsive collector). In order to watch the movies I buy, and of course create some quality content for you all Under the Stairs, I will be running through each of the movies on this bonus series between 1-2 movies a month depending on the TPUTS schedule. So strap yourself in for a rollercoaster ride of alleged plagiarism, zombies, gore, rape, genital mutilation, sexism, revenge, gialli, cops and robbers, cannibalism, sci fi & more bush and titties than an annual subscription to Penthouse magazine. Disc 24 is back with a very notorious character in Italian cinema…the late great Joe D’Amato. In 1979 this director pushed the levels of what was acceptable in cinema with Beyond the Darkness, a movie so crazy that trying to find a true narrative amongst the gore, cannibalism, nudity and necrophilia is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. The grading follows the Netflix rating style of 1 = Hated It, 2 = Didn’t Like It, 3 = Liked It, 4 = Really Liked It & 5 = Loved It Beyond the Darkness Duncan: 4 Up next on the Italian Collection Series is Disc 25 - Syndicate Sadists BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM http://tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.
Gobble Gobble Muthafuckas: Flesh Wound Radio proudly presents our Thanksgiving special this Wednesday, Nov. 21 at 11:00pm EST / 8:00pm PST (or anytime shortly after we wrap live). On this episode stuff yourself with terror as we look back at the forgotten 80's Thanksgiving slasher Home Sweet Home. In addition we cover the sleazy slasher Death Scort Service 3, creature feature parody Snakes Outta Compton, the brand new horror flick Scarecrows, and last, but not least, sit the entire family down for a Code Red Blu-Ray review for the Joe D'Amato blood and skin laced guilty pleasure, P@#$o Holocaust. Don't miss it Freaks and be sure to check out fleshwoundfeatures.com and download us and Squared Circle Society on itunes, Stitcher and Spreaker.
Optimism Vaccine continues the time-honored October tradition of introducing Shawn to great horror auteurs. This year, for really no good reason at all, we chose Joe D’Amato. Yeah, seriously. Join us as Shawn experiences classic like Beyond the Darkness, Anthropophagous, Absurd and… umm… Porno Holocaust. Dig the podcast? Support Optimism Vaccine by rating and reviewing us on iTunes - http://bit.ly/OpVacCast Support this podcast
We give Joe D'Amato another chance at greatness, after we were disappointed by Papaya. Does this Italian gross-out movie live up to its potential. Join us for an afternoon of eye-gougings, organ removals, stabbings, and stranglings when Tom and Mark review Beyond the Darkness. OpeningTheme: Drifter @Nada Copyright Free Music
Lee and Paul decided to go way out into left field from what we've been covering as of late and check out the Joe D'Amato-directed, and George Eastman-written and starring slasher films "Antropophagus" (1980) & "Absurd" (1981). Do these noted members of the Video nasties list live up to their reputations? Are they any good? What lengths did Paul go to to first see these films? Is "Absurd" just a rip-off of "Halloween"? All this and more in this rather informal chat. "Antropophagus" (1980) IMDB "Absurd" (1981) IMDB Featured Music: "Main Theme-Padre Snaturato" by Marcello Giombini & music from "Absurd" by Carlo Maria Cordio.
For our 69th episode we had to do something dirty. And they don’t come much grubbier than Joe D’Amato and his sex and cannibalism outings. ‘Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals’ would give the woke generation an aneurysm with its mix of misogyny, non-PC depictions of the mentally ill and downright shocking amounts of pubic hair – so obviously the Screaming Queenz had a field day! We also somehow managed to reference bestiality and Nicola Roberts in the same breath, whilst exploring whether the film is actually a forward-thinking indictment of the world's press. This episode is not for the eagerly offended. It also comes with snippets of the quite frankly INCREDIBLE dialogue and the euro-sleaze-tastic soundtrack! Check your moral compass at the door and enjoy!
Episode fifty-five: Emanuelle and The Last Cannibals! Fifty episodes later, the time has come for Alec and Derek to pick back up with nymphomaniac photojournalist Emanuelle (Laura Gemser). Taking place shortly after the globe trotting escapades of Emanuelle in America, this time director Joe D’Amato sends our horny heroine and her stylish squad (including Gabriele Tinti and Nieves Navarro) to bang their way through the remotest jungles of Brazil in search of a lost tribe of cannibals. As an early entry in the Italian cannibal bonanza, Emanuelle And The Last Cannibals stands apart for peppering the gut-munching with a heaping dose of gonzo sex scenes, and trades the usual stomach turning animal cruelty for a chimpanzee with a smoking habit! Buckle up and listen! psychotronicast.com
WARNING: This episode is about films that feature graphic sexual content and stomach-churning violence. We tackle the work of an Italian man that directed 196 feature films in every genre: Horror, western, science fiction, pirate martial arts, historical drama, mondo, and hardcore pornography. Especially the last one. Titles include BEYOND THE DARKNESS, EMANUELLE IN AMERICA, and PORNO HOLOCAUST. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to drop us a line at importantcinemaclubpodcast@gmail.com We have a PATREON! Join for five dollars a month and get a brand new exclusive episode of ICC every week. This week we discuss Song of the South. WWW.PATREON.COM/THEIMPORTANTCINEMACLUB
The Halloween Boutique Psychotronic Reviews podcast - Presented by Dark Discussions Podcast Welcome to the newest edition of Halloween Boutique Psychotronic Reviews – a podcast that reviews and critiques films released by boutique labels that have taken old and sometimes forgotten midnight movies and re-releases them in special editions where the quality of the picture is fully remastered, usually from onetime lost or privately owned negatives or prints. This month I review four films and one television show. The movies include the 1979 video nasty by Joe D'Amato, Beyond the Darkness (Severin); the 2014 Asylum film starring Sara Malakul Lane, Jailbait; Vinegar Syndrome's release of 1979's Australian psychological thriller, Snapshot; and the 2017 film, Bag Boy Lover Boy, by Severin. Lastly, the 13 episode Sentai Films blu-ray release of the 2014 anime Brynhildr In The Darkness is reviewed. We would love your emails. Send them to darkdiscussions@aol.com and visit us at www.darkdiscussions.com As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
The Halloween Boutique Psychotronic Reviews podcast - Presented by Dark Discussions Podcast Welcome to the newest edition of Halloween Boutique Psychotronic Reviews – a podcast that reviews and critiques films released by boutique labels that have taken old and sometimes forgotten midnight movies and re-releases them in special editions where the quality of the picture is fully remastered, usually from onetime lost or privately owned negatives or prints. This month I review four films and one television show. The movies include the 1979 video nasty by Joe D'Amato, Beyond the Darkness (Severin); the 2014 Asylum film starring Sara Malakul Lane, Jailbait; Vinegar Syndrome's release of 1979's Australian psychological thriller, Snapshot; and the 2017 film, Bag Boy Lover Boy, by Severin. Lastly, the 13 episode Sentai Films blu-ray release of the 2014 anime Brynhildr In The Darkness is reviewed. We would love your emails. Send them to darkdiscussions@aol.com and visit us at www.darkdiscussions.com As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
We are back from our 3 week hiatus. While we were away caught some shows and watched some movies; business as usual. This week we discuss Joe D'Amato's 1979 release BURIED ALIVE aka BUIO OMEGA, BLUE HOLOCAUST, BEYOND THE DARKNESS. This is in Steve's top 10 list so be sure to tune in while enjoying a nice acid bath.
Männer, die auf Videos starren | Trashfilme, schlechte Musik und grottige Games
Endzeit – das hat nichts mit irgendwelchen Baumwesen aus Herr der Ringe zu tun! Und Mutant kommt bekanntlich vom lateinischen Begriff „mutare“, was übersetzt „ändern, verwandeln“ bedeutet. Und wo sprach man bekanntlich das schönste Latein? Richtig – im alten Rom und heutigen Italien. Und wo fühlen sich Mutanten am aller-aller-wohlsten? Richtig- in der Endzeit. Ihr seht also, die Logik lässt sich nicht bestechen: Italien und Endzeit gehören zusammen, wie Butter und Brot, Popeye und Spinat, Mad Max und die Donnerkuppel. Diesem Naturgesetz mussten sich letzten Endes auch die Protagonisten von Trash-O-Meter beugen und haben sich über mehrere Tage eine erlesene Auswahl an italienischen Endzeitfilmen aus den 80er Jahren einverleibt. Vermutlich sind dabei auch Teile Ihrer Gehirne mutiert, aber damit wären sie ja gut auf ein zukünftiges Leben in der Endzeit vorbereitet. Stürzt euch in der neuen Folge von Männer, die auf Videos starren auf ein buntes Best of von Mutanten, Motorrädern, Menschenjagd und meisterhaften Endzeitsoundtracks. Die Crème de la crème des italienischen Endzeitfilms gibt sich in unserer Folge ein Stell-dich-ein: George Eastman, Fred Williamson, George Eastman, Joe D'Amato, George Eastman, Enzo G. Castellari und George Eastman. Packt eure Strahlenmessgeräte ein und auf geht’s. Nur ein toter Mutant ist ein guter Mutant! Website: mdavs.de Twitter: @MdaVs_Podcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/TrashOMeter Mail: MdaVs-Podcast@hotmail.com Musik aus dem Vorspann: HOME – We’re finally landing von Randy Goffe (https://soundcloud.com/home-2001) Licensed under Creative Commons: Namensnenung 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/de/
The need is great for Joe D'Amato to provide an update on his Los Angeles themed layout. Jonathan Jones is a regular on the Facebook group but a first time caller, he introduces his prototype layout. Brian Dougherty provides a brief introduction to his model railroading interests. Tom welcomes back on the American Chris Adams who has some splendid updates on his layout including a visit from Dave Ramos. As Dave is on the line he provides an update on his iconic layout. Clark Kooning has been buying up a lot of wood and provides a few choice updates. Jeff Shockley is about to hit his thirtieth model railroading merit badge class. David Hahn introduces his model rail interests including a basement switching layout. Jim Rindt gives a long-awaited update including link-and-pin couplers in N scale. Mike Slater has been learning how to lay traction wire. Nigel Gartshore has been learning about plastering. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#131
The need is great for Joe D'Amato to provide an update on his Los Angeles themed layout. Jonathan Jones is a regular on the Facebook group but a first time caller, he introduces his prototype layout. Brian Dougherty provides a brief introduction to his model railroading interests. Tom welcomes back on the American Chris Adams who has some splendid updates on his layout including a visit from Dave Ramos. As Dave is on the line he provides an update on his iconic layout. Clark Kooning has been buying up a lot of wood and provides a few choice updates. Jeff Shockley is about to hit his thirtieth model railroading merit badge class. David Hahn introduces his model rail interests including a basement switching layout. Jim Rindt gives a long-awaited update including link-and-pin couplers in N scale. Mike Slater has been learning how to lay traction wire. Nigel Gartshore has been learning about plastering. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#131
Fri, 18 Nov 2016 08:00:00 +0000 https://bahnhofskino.podigee.io/191-191-anyab-fangs-1981-ator-herr-des-feuers-1982 ebf0ee08a343fb54b9f65ddb41c58675 Wir können mit Fug und Recht behaupten, dass ANYAB das beste ägyptische Vampirmusical aller Zeiten ist. Und ATOR - nun gut, auch Ator schenkt uns so manche Freude. Wenn auch manchmal erst auf den zweiten Blick. Wir können mit Fug und Recht behaupten, dass ANYAB das beste ägyptische Vampirmusical aller Zeiten ist. Punkt. Und ATOR - nun gut, auch Miles O'Keeffe als Ator schenkt uns so manche Freude. Wenn auch manchmal erst auf den zweiten Blick. Vielleicht sind wir nur ein wenig darüber enttäuscht, dass ein Film von Joe 'Antropophagus' D'Amato mit Laura Gemser in einer prominenten Nebenrolle nicht halb so sleazig ist, wie wir es erwartet hatten. Timecodes: 00:00:25 - 00:30:20 Rezension Anyab - Fangs (Mohammed Shebl, 1981) 00:30:25 - 01:02:10 [Ende] Rezension Ator - Herr des Feuers (Joe D'Amato, 1982) Unterstütze den Podcast mit deiner positiven Rezension, einer Spende oder kauf ein T-Shirt. Mehr unter >> www.bahnhofskino.com https://images.podigee.com/0x,skY0EXMOXEolCZ8Ije0KOBnSDef2mZG0IUaE4_2To0a4=/https://cdn.podigee.com/uploads/u2906/343c2fbe-0b48-45b9-a114-4e925d5c8c5a.jpg #191: Anyab - Fangs (1981) & Ator: Herr des Feuers (1982) https://bahnhofskino.podigee.io/191-191-anyab-fangs-1981-ator-herr-des-feuers-1982 191 full Wir können mit Fug und Recht behaupten, dass ANYAB das beste ägyptische Vampirmusical aller Zeiten ist. Und ATOR - nun gut, auch Ator schenkt uns so manche Freude. Wenn auch manchmal erst auf den zweiten Blick. no Patrick Lohmeier
In episode fifteen, Kat and Samm continue their three-part exploration of the art giallo film, with an emphasis on some unconventional and unfairly neglected titles, beginning with Slaughter Hotel (1971). The only giallo film from Fernando di Leo, this follows a mysterious, medieval weapon-wielding killer at a country asylum for troubled women, where the doctors (including Klaus Kinski) are hoping to discover the identity of the murderer before any more of their patients are dispatched. Renato Polselli’s absolutely insane Delirium (1972) is focused on a psychiatric consultant to the local police, who moonlights as a particularly vicious serial killer. Like Delirium, Luigi Cozzi’s The Killer Must Kill Again (1975) revolves around a series of implausible but highly entertaining twists, as a man trying to get rid of his wife just happens to stumble across a killer for hire and blackmails the man into service. Two joyriding teens accidentally get in the way. The similarly titled The Killer is on the Phone (1972) follows a woman with amnesia who is being stalked by a murderer (played by the wonderful Telly Savalas), while Joe D’Amato’s Gothic-tinged Death Smiles on a Murderer (1973) has a plot so insane that brevity just can’t do it justice.
Terry Terrance provides a number of updates now he's retired and he will be presenting at the NRMA National Convention. Jim Gore has been getting ready for the National and spiffing his layout for tours. They talk the pitfalls of photo backdrops. Jim Gifford and Tom chat about Tom's UK tour and Jim's US, Canadian and UK tour. Joe D'Amato has been working on his Pacific Electric layout room. Tom and Joe discuss research methods. Ralph Renzetti has won a prize and has plenty of interesting information. Peter Stempel talks about his travels and some of his current projects. Ed Novit has moved and his layout is no more. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Terry Terrance provides a number of updates now he's retired and he will be presenting at the NRMA National Convention. Jim Gore has been getting ready for the National and spiffing his layout for tours. They talk the pitfalls of photo backdrops. Jim Gifford and Tom chat about Tom's UK tour and Jim's US, Canadian and UK tour. Joe D'Amato has been working on his Pacific Electric layout room. Tom and Joe discuss research methods. Ralph Renzetti has won a prize and has plenty of interesting information. Peter Stempel talks about his travels and some of his current projects. Ed Novit has moved and his layout is no more. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Enregistré le Lundi 5 Octobre 2015 à Paris. Les films de Walt Disney, Le Retour du Jedi, Blue Velvet, les vidéo-clubs, les films d'horreur dans les vidéos club, les magazines Vidéo 7 et Vidéo Jaquette, le gore et l'épouvante, le genre du slasheur, la jaquette d'Evil Dead, celle des Griffes de la Nuit, celle de Zombie, la diffusion de Zombies sur Canal+, Martin de Romero, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, George Romero, Tobe Hooper ou la génération des cinéastes d'horreur des années 70, la politique des auteurs intuitive, les journaux Mad Movies et l'Ecran Fantastique, Thriller de John Landis et son passage à l'émission Les Champs-Élysées, un palier supplémentaire dans l'art du clip, Bad taste de Peter Jackson, de la comédie dans les films d'horreur, Brain Dead, la surenchère dans les films gore, l'humour d’Evil Dead, Réanimator de Stuart Gordon, Cannibal Holocauste de Ruggiero Deodato, les Mondo Carne, les réalisateurs d’horreur italiens, Anthropophagous de Joe D’Amato et sa femme Laura gemser, l'attirance pour le morbide, Street Trash, Elmer le Remue-Méninges, Evil Dead 2, Predator, l'été 86 puis le désintérêt pour le film d'horreur, Hellraiser, Faux-Semblants de Cronenberg, Robocop de Verhoeven, la disparition des films d'horreur pure, Blue Velvet de David Lynch, le côté "menstruations féminines" de The Descent, Jeeper Creepers, Freddy sort de la nuit de Wes Craven, Scream 4 son dernier film, la mort de Wes Craven, les réalisateurs qui vont le suivre, les chroniqueurs de Mad Movies, James Cameron, la défense des blockbusters dans Mad Movies, les numéros spéciaux de Mad Movies, les Cahiers du Cinéma, Paul Verhoeven en couverture, les bonnes plumes des Cahiers du Cinéma, les Cahiers du Cinéma et le cinéma de genre, Olivier Assayas et Clint Eastwood, les Inrockuptibles, Lana Del Rey en couverture des Inrcks, Positif, Michel Simon et son côté universitaire, Délivrance de John Boorman, la politique des auteurs, le dernier Godard, Film Socialisme, Mad Max, le retour de George Miller, ses film "pour enfants", les films d'action aujourd'hui, le problème du dernier film de George Miller, le mixage du podcast, les plus gros films d'action de tous les temps, John Woo, Die Hard, Alien 2, Terminator 2, Matrix 2, The Blade de Tsui Hark, Croix de Fer et La Horde Sauvage de Peckinpah, le final de Scarface, Police Story avec Jacky Chan, Bruce Lee, le final de Bonnie and Clyde d'Arthur Penn, Full Metal Jacket, Les Sentiers de la Gloire et d'autres films de Kubrick, dont Barry Lindon et 2001 l'Odyssée de l'Espace, Zulawski dont entre autres L'Amour Braque et Possession, le thème du double dans son cinéma, sa richesse et la constance de la photo malgré des chefs opérateurs différents, le mauvais festival de Cannes 2015, Weerasethakul, Maiwen, le réalisateur Audiard est-il bon où doit-il être expulsé aux États-Unis, son utilisation ambiguë des personnages, Dheepan et son utilisation problématique de la banlieue, Tarantino et ses mélanges, son amour pour ses personnages, Christophe Waltz en nazi, ses dialogues filmés comme des scènes d'action comme dans Inglorious Bastard, les accidents filmés par Cronenberg dans Crash, la première scène de dialogue dans Reservoir Dog, la bande annonce de The Hateful Eight, la fin de Django, ceux qui se réclameraient de son cinéma, Ti West, le générique de House of The Devil, le réalisateur du remake de Cannibal Holocaust Eli Roth, Hostel, le genre du Torture Porn, le viol au cinéma, Un justicier dans la Ville de Michael Winner, le mauvais Joseph Guzman et son Nude nuns with a gun, la scène de viol dans Cannibal Holocaust, la scène de sexe entre documentaristes dans le village des indigènes et la critique de la société du spectacle, Gaspard Noé le petit malin qui veut choquer le bourgeois et qui n’est sexuellement pas très mature, la photo dans ses films et ses artifices de mise en scène.
Welcome to Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine - your essential guide to all things wild and wonderful in the world of cult entertainment! This week, we're finally going for the throat! After kicking things off back in June with fellow Italian grindhouse legend Dario Argento and wending our way through such cult luminaries as Jess Franco, Paul Naschy and Joe D'Amato, we're finally bringing you the show you've all been waiting for: this is where we take on the infamous Lucio Fulci. The undisputed king of 80's zombie films and co-leader of the Italian extreme cinema movement, Fulci was actually quite a complex character, with roots in the industry dating back to the 1950s! Moving on from Franco & Ciccio comedies, Jack London knockoffs, early giallos and particularly angry, bloodthirsty takes on the western, Fulci at last came into his own with a series of controversially extreme, logic-defying metaphysical meditations on death and the unfairness of existence...buried beneath wild setpieces of undead mayhem and a level of blood spattering grue seldom if ever seen to that time. Beloved by death metal bands, grindhouse patrons and video hounds alike, Fulci came into his own with the dawn of the DVD revolution, where his efforts were shown in their proper aspect ratio, uncut and restored to their original cinematic intent at last. Is he the hack some still claim? Or is there something more enduring than a mere tip of the hat to Lovecraftian ethos and the films of George Romero to be found in his work? Join us as we delve deep into the mysteries of cult film history, only here on Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine! Your hosts "Doc" Savage and Louis Paul https://www.facebook.com/Weird-Scenes-Inside-the-Goldmine-458358154345561/
Dustin Fisher is moving forward with the 501(c)(3) paperwork for the Operation Christmas Train-Set Foundation. Jim Gifford gives a South Australian crew update. Dan Pickard has been doing a bit of Welsh modeling. Mike Slater provides a detailed update. Marty McGuirk has been dealing with too much detail disturbing his operating sessions. Joe D'Amato has a culinary insight into Portland and the Professor calls in to quiz Joe on a particular release. Dustin Fisher also has a question for Joe. Your humble host gives Joe an update. Ralph Renzetti has been doing some weathering. When Matt Goodman and Jim Gifford get together, bullet-proof DCC becomes very real. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Dustin Fisher is moving forward with the 501(c)(3) paperwork for the Operation Christmas Train-Set Foundation. Jim Gifford gives a South Australian crew update. Dan Pickard has been doing a bit of Welsh modeling. Mike Slater provides a detailed update. Marty McGuirk has been dealing with too much detail disturbing his operating sessions. Joe D'Amato has a culinary insight into Portland and the Professor calls in to quiz Joe on a particular release. Dustin Fisher also has a question for Joe. Your humble host gives Joe an update. Ralph Renzetti has been doing some weathering. When Matt Goodman and Jim Gifford get together, bullet-proof DCC becomes very real. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Welcome to Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine - your essential guide to all things wild and wonderful in the world of cult entertainment! This week, we'll be talking more about the contentious-even-among-cult-film-fans director/producer Aristide Massaccesi, better known on domestic shores as Joe D'Amato. With both his own work and his company Filmirage funding and steering efforts by such oft beloved, yet equally oft derided Italian horror directors as Lucio Fulci, Umberto Lenzi, Michele Soavi and Claudio Fragasso in addition to being primarily responsible for the film career of Laura Gemser, D'Amato's name is practically synonymous with "bottom feeder crap"...and yet many of these films are among the most absurdly entertaining, extreme and/or sexy films in the entire canon of 1980's Italian horror, and the man himself is often spoken of fondly by both directors and stars of his efforts. Perhaps it's time to revisit Signore Massaccesi, and take a look at his films in a very different light... Drop in for a spell, and join hosts "Doc" Savage and Louis Paul as we we take a step outside the mainstream and dig deep into the rich vein of cult cinema, music and television, right here on Weird Scenes inside the Goldmine!
Por primera vez, al equipo habitual se nos unen dos mujeres, Paloma y Rocio Nariita para hablar de un tema que preocupa a las féminas desde el principio de los tiempos, el cine Post-Apoliptico Italiano. Para tan magno evento hemos traido dos pelis de Joe D´Amato, la insufrible 2020 Los Rangers de Texas y Bronx, Lucha Final. ¡A disfrutarlo!
Tom starts out the show explaining the insanity for Show 100. Mike Slater is paying his annual hajj to Trainfest. Terry Terrance has a number of updates. Sven Frank has some thoughts on the Bachmann bluetooth controller. Joe D'Amato outlines some of the procedures used by Micro Trains to produce highly detailed models. Bruce Kelly talks about his 7.5 inch club. Mike Deverell explains Youtube model railroad documenting and corners Bruce Kelly on recording some Youtube on rail morse. Seth Gartner provides an update and offers an invite to listeners in his area to check out some layouts including his. Current favorite part of the show, Jim Lincoln, doesn't have much of an update but does have an idea about how to find engineers from your prototype. Ron Klaiss has advice for all the husbands via a gentleman called Ralph. Jim Rindt provides a podcast update and Tom talks smack about Cafepress. [Editorial note: Show 100 will be recorded January 17th, 10am Pacific, 1pm Eastern US. Break around 2pm Pacific, 5pm Eastern US. Resume 4pm Pacific US, 7pm Eastern US.] This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Tom starts out the show explaining the insanity for Show 100. Mike Slater is paying his annual hajj to Trainfest. Terry Terrance has a number of updates. Sven Frank has some thoughts on the Bachmann bluetooth controller. Joe D'Amato outlines some of the procedures used by Micro Trains to produce highly detailed models. Bruce Kelly talks about his 7.5 inch club. Mike Deverell explains Youtube model railroad documenting and corners Bruce Kelly on recording some Youtube on rail morse. Seth Gartner provides an update and offers an invite to listeners in his area to check out some layouts including his. Current favorite part of the show, Jim Lincoln, doesn't have much of an update but does have an idea about how to find engineers from your prototype. Ron Klaiss has advice for all the husbands via a gentleman called Ralph. Jim Rindt provides a podcast update and Tom talks smack about Cafepress. [Editorial note: Show 100 will be recorded January 17th, 10am Pacific, 1pm Eastern US. Break around 2pm Pacific, 5pm Eastern US. Resume 4pm Pacific US, 7pm Eastern US.] This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Se acabaron las vacaciones y para nuestro regreso os hemos preparado un programa con un invitado muy especial. Con la ausencia de Jose Viruete se une al equipo habitual el gran Paco Fox (la otra mitad de Videofobia y Cine Basura) para comentar dos buenos ejemplos de Conanxploitation, el fenómeno de capa y espada que asoló el mundo en los ochenta. Hemos elegido la mítica y exitosa Ator El Poderoso del asqueroso Joe D´Amato y la castiza, españolaza, maldita y cutre Tunka El Guerrero. ¡A disfrutarlo!
Norm Wolf talks about the Mid-Atlantic RPM Meet and his new layout. Bernie Kempinski talks about what killed Marty and his new layout book. Joe D'Amato introduces his job and his model railroading interests. Bruce Kelly is a railroading polymath. Bernie breaks in to provide some code information. Chip Anderson created a game for his module group. Terry Terrance describes the P48 layout he worked on for the National and now Tom has seen the layout they talk more about the track plan. Just when Clark Kooning thought he was out, they pulled him back in. Barry Silverthorn has a layout update and the usual discussion associated with what he will be filming next. Marty McGuirk is in a construction mode. Chris Mears lives somewhere familiar to Australian women who want to get engaged. James and Mrs. Rindt provide some fireside updates. Tom and Lionel chat about the Modeler's Life podcast and starting a podcast. Jim Gifford has renewed his passport and is looking to travel to the NMRA National 2015. Jeff Shockley is living through his club. Mike Slater looks back at what the show has meant to him. Tom needs more entries for the Shelf Layout Design contest. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Norm Wolf talks about the Mid-Atlantic RPM Meet and his new layout. Bernie Kempinski talks about what killed Marty and his new layout book. Joe D'Amato introduces his job and his model railroading interests. Bruce Kelly is a railroading polymath. Bernie breaks in to provide some code information. Chip Anderson created a game for his module group. Terry Terrance describes the P48 layout he worked on for the National and now Tom has seen the layout they talk more about the track plan. Just when Clark Kooning thought he was out, they pulled him back in. Barry Silverthorn has a layout update and the usual discussion associated with what he will be filming next. Marty McGuirk is in a construction mode. Chris Mears lives somewhere familiar to Australian women who want to get engaged. James and Mrs. Rindt provide some fireside updates. Tom and Lionel chat about the Modeler's Life podcast and starting a podcast. Jim Gifford has renewed his passport and is looking to travel to the NMRA National 2015. Jeff Shockley is living through his club. Mike Slater looks back at what the show has meant to him. Tom needs more entries for the Shelf Layout Design contest. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Its out super awesome Crossover episode with our #1 Bitch Lauren's podcast, Death Rattle!Don't be alarmed by the different into, we just made Jack and Lauren do all our footwork this round. Creepy Kitch and Death Rattle (aka Death Kitchen) join forces on the second episode of Strip Nude for Your Podcast. First, the gang discusses Mario Bava’s The Whip and the Body (Italy 1963), starring Christopher Lee, Daliah Lavi, and an instrument of violence. Next, Lauren and Jack’s friendship with Stac and Cins is put to the test when the gang sets sail to discuss Joe D’Amato and George Eastman’s P0rn0 Holocaust (Italy 1981) starring Eastman, Mark Shannon (aka Captain Warty Balls), Lucia Ramirez, Annj Goren, and some other people who probably contracted Mr. Shannon’s warts. Will Stac find her own Christopher Lee staging casting calls for a dinner theater production of The Whip and the Body? Will Cins fly to DC to beat Lauren and Jack for asking her to watch D’Amato’s island adventure? Find out on Death Kitchen!!!
Joe D’Amato’s 1981 horror is a sort of sequel, kinda, of Anthropophagous. Great death scenes though.
On this week’s show, we go forward in time to a couple dystopias and review some films with life and death gameshows… two films that aren’t quite Running Man Even though both came before the Running Man movie…. Yeah… The first film we review is Joe D’Amato’s ENDGAME – more Mad Max than Running Man, […] The post Episode 60: Not Quite Running Man appeared first on Silva and Gold.
Filmmaker Shawn Ewert from Right Left Turn Productions joins Midnight Corey this week to talk about his upcoming film Sacrament. They go on to review American Gothic (1988) and George’s Intervention (2009). Vaughn from Motion Picture Massacre was so … More