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In the final chapter of our Stamper Cinema Spooktacular double-feature series, I am joined by movie & music lover, and all-around awesome dude, Mark King. In this episode we tackle two classic frights from the legendary filmmaker, John Carpenter: Christine (1983) and Halloween (1978). (We also take a few minutes to chat about A24 films and my Kawasaki motorcycle that I had when I was 16 years old). This is a good one. Happy Halloween everyone!Stamper Cinema movie scores:Christine - 7/10Halloween - 9/10Christine linksIMDBCritics ConsensusTrailerHalloweenIMDBCritics ConsensusTrailerStamper Cinema linksFacebookTwitterInstagramLetterboxd
The Surgeons team kick off the seventh season proper which is dedicated to the films of John Carpenter films from Christine to The Ward. First up, how does the killer Plymouth Fury hold up today?
Christian and Ian are sleep deprived after all these fireworks. We warn you about the latest premium VOD haunted house offering, YOU SHOULD HAVE LEFT. For our If You Got It, Haunt It series we double up on John Carpenter movies from the 80s and talk about the Stephen King adaptation, CHRISTINE, and the apocalyptic PRINCE OF DARKNESS. We also discuss goo, shitters, and Furious 7. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd.
In this latest episode, Andy and Bryan decided to talk cars. Particularly demonic cars that kill. The guys discussed John Carpenter's CHRISTINE, from 1983! So gas that beast up, and keep your nasty ashes off those seats!! Also, leave a rating and review on Facebook or Apple. Visit our merch store: https://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/deadinsantacarla/ Visit our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaVDQVzK1xBTTpM3DAygL9Q Twitter: https://twitter.com/deadinscpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeadinSantaCarla Contact us via email at: deadinsc@gmail.com Part of the Slash 'n Cast Podcast Network: https://twitter.com/SnCNetwork Visit Andy on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/andycleves_ Visit Bryan on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/hashtagwytguy You can also find Andy on Twitch at: https://www.twitch.tv/andycleves Logo designed by Jynx: https://twitter.com/jynxjynxed Intro music created by David Rice
The world is in crisis but the Late Night Fright isn't going to let the elevator bring us down. John Carpenter month continues with his 1983 film CHRISTINE, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. CHRISTINE came on the heels of Carpenter's critically reviled masterpiece THE THING and asks the eternal question: what happens when an undersexed geek buys an evil car? Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul (yay Baywatch!), Robert Prosky and Harry Dean Stanton star. Stay safe out there!
Holly burns rubber with John Carpenter's Christine (1983), based on Stephen King's novel. High school nerd Arnie becomes obsessed with restoring an old '58 Plymouth Fury, and gradually, as Christine comes back to life, Arnie gains a new self confidence. But who is killing off the high school bullies who tormented him? Listen as we discuss creepy car salesmen, teenage rebellion, automotive snuff films, and demon cars from hell in this week's exciting episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello everyone! Our bumper, hour-long episode is all about car culture (pronounced "ka-kultur"). Gavin introduces Nick to his sports car - a 1973 orange MG, with added rain leakage. Gav also reads saucy letters from the MG Owners Club Magazine. Mmmm. Nick has never been in a sports car before. He'd always wanted to drive one since he was a very small boy. Instead, he drives sensible family cars, and wonders where his dreams went... Gavin and Nick discuss music and cars, including songs that are inspired by or about driving. Car adverts are examined. Spoiler: They have always been appalling. We take a look at several films about cars and car culture, from John Carpenter's Christine to Jean-Luc Godard's Weekend. We even did some research from the internet and discovered when electric motors for cars were first invented. Clue: it wasn't in the last 30 years. The talk moves inevitably to Elon Musk, and we wonder what transport will look like in 50 years' time. Or, as Gavin puts it, the "future history"of cars.
Episode 14 of the official Sidewalk podcast, hosted by your own personal Mick Jagger and Keith Richards! 0:43 Five Minute Fight - Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive 7:45 What We're Watching - Jennifer Kent's The Nightingale, John Carpenter's Christine, Train to Busan 16:33 Fast Film Terms - Manic Pixie Dream Girl + Meat-pie Western 18:00 What's This Shit? 21:20 Filmmaker Lightning Round - David Cronenberg 26:40 Film History Minute with Charlie Brown - Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca 29:20 Kyle's Corner
Oh man, there is nothing finer than being behind the wheel of your own car! OUR SPOOKY TIME NETWORK PATREON IS LIVE! Please consider supporting this show! www.patreon.com/SpookyTimePodcast Don't forget to rate and subscribe to Spooky Time Presents... in your preferred podcasting machine! Find the gang on Social Media! instagram.com/spookytimenetwork instagram.com/krambles instagram.com/old_man_yells_at_clouds_ instagram.com/musk_tusk instagram.com/yourgirlkayjen Drop us a line for what you'd like to hear for future episodes at SpookyTimeWithKandJ@gmail.com And please support our parent show Spooky Time Podcast! New Episodes every other Monday! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spooky-time-podcast/id1380989227
Hell Hath No Fury like a Plymouth Fury scorned. Our guests had to duck out this week so are Friday the 13th journey takes a one week pause. Rather than take a break, Jerry and Mike put it to you our listeners to choose a one-off film from the Master of Horror himself, John Carpenter. Your choice: the 1983 adaptation of Steven King's killer-car novel, Christine. We talk queer themes, sexual confusion, Carpenter taking a stab at a teen coming of age movie while leaving out the blood and guts, and why this score is criminally underrated.
Full of China Buffet and mild terror, we huddle around the microphone with our friend Nick Hyde to discuss John Carpenter's CHRISTINE. This killer car has many themes which are never fully explored. Is she a succubus? A Benjamin Button? Why are all of these thirty-year-olds still stabbing yogurt in high school? Join us, Gary, for a truly wild ride! Nick Hyde can be heard on his podcast, The Big Bang Theory Theory, found on iTunes. Sponsored by Rhythm Insurance! www.rhythminsurance.com
Two nerds build a podcast about old VHS tapes, and it ends up being possessed by an evil entity. Listen to Analog Jones talk about John Carpenter's Christine (1983) for our Halloween episode! Christine was released into theaters on December 9, 1983, on a budget of $10 million and it made $21 million at the box office. Directed by John Carpenter the man who brought us Halloween (1978) and The Thing (1982). This film is based on a novel by Stephen King called Christine. Bill Phillips wrote the screenplay. Produced by Richard Kobritz who also produced Salem's Lot (Salem's Lot VHS Movie Review) Christine's CastKeith Gordon as Arnold "Arnie" Cunningham (The Legend of Billie Jean)John Stockwell as Dennis Guilder (Top Gun)Alexandra Paul as Leigh Cabot (American Nightmare VHS Movie Review)Robert Prosky as Will Darnell (Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Last Action Hero)Harry Dean Stanton as Detective Rudolph "Rudy" Junkins (Alien, Pretty in Pink) Christine's SynopsisA nerdy high school student named Arne buys a busted 1958 Plymouth Fury and falls in love with it while rebuilding the car. As Arne drives the car around, named Christine, it slowly changes him. Christine is more than a car; she's possessed by an unknown evil entity that wreaks havoc in Rockbridge, California. Fun Facts According to John Carpenter, Christine was not a film he had planned on directing, saying that he directed the film as "a job" as opposed to a "personal project." He had previously directed The Thing (1982), which had done poorly at the box office and led to a critical backlash. In retrospect, Carpenter stated that upon reading Christine, he felt that "It just wasn't very frightening. But it was something I needed to do at that time for my career." King's novel, the source material for Carpenter's film, made it clear that the car was possessed by the evil spirit of its previous owner, Roland D. LeBay, whereas the film version of the story shows that the evil spirit surrounding the car was present on the day it was built. Other elements from the novel were altered for the film, particularly the execution of the death scenes, which the filmmakers opted for a more "cinematic approach." You can buy the Blu-ray on Amazon that has deleted scenes and commentary with director John Carpenter and Keith Gordon. Bonus Movie Review: Halloween (2018) Halloween (2018) was released into theaters on September 19, 2018, with a budget of $10 million. This is the eleventh installment in the Halloween film series and a direct sequel to the 1978 film of the same name. Directed by David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express) Written by Jeff Fradley, Danny McBride (Eastbound & Down) and David Gordon Green. Based on characters by John Carpenter and Debra Hill Halloween (2018) CastJamie Lee Curtis as Laurie StrodeJudy Greer as KarenAndi Matichak as AllysonWill Patton as Frank HawkinsVirginia Gardner as VickyHaluk Bilginer as Dr. Ranbir Sartain Halloween (2018) StorylineLaurie Strode comes to her final confrontation with Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago. Come back next week when we review The Rage: Carrie 2 with special guest The Jersey Ghouls. Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, Podbean, and Youtube!
Continuing spooky month with more Carpenter! Today we discuss lesser-known film “Christine” with a new guest. Join us as we talk about camera techniques, directorial flaws, and differences between written and visual media.
On the Pancakes House menu tonight is the art of Image Comics founder and Deadpool's Dad, Rob Liefeld. Who' is Deathstroke anyway? Also, are the MCU films actually any good? And finally, a look back at the 1983 John Carpenter / Stephen King masterwork Christine, about a nerd and his classic, murdering 1958 Plymouth Fury. You can find audio versions of Pancakes House on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play & more. Visit me on Patreon at Patreon.com/PancakesHouse Or on Twitter @ToPancakesHouse Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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Last episode for October Scare Month is now available. Keeping up with the trend of 'Stephen King', we watched and discussed John Carpenter's Christine. Directed by John Carpenter Starring: Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky, and Harry Dean Stanton Please rate and review the show, this will help other podcast listeners find our show. And most importantly... spread the word by telling your friends! Is there a particular movie you want to hear on the show? All you have to do is send us an email at CinemaCultPodcast@gmail.com or send us a message via Facebook! Episode is available via iTunes (goo.gl/2J7Asb), Google Play Music (goo.gl/DYbfUx), or direct download via Soundcloud (goo.gl/WbcoKP). Be sure to Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play Music, or wherever you listen to the show. Follow us on Facebook, to keep up on the latest and greatest news from Cinema Cult.
Hile Gunslingers! On this episode Jeremy is joined by Stephen King superfan Leah from https://nerdgirlpower.wordpress.com, to take a look back at one of Jeremy's favorite Stephen King adaptations John Carpenter's Christine from 1983 and we stack up next to the source material Sai King's 1983 Christine. We also talk about the new sneak peak of IT that was shown during the MTV movie awards as well as all the latest news in the world of Stephen King. So climb on in to that 58 Plymouth Fury and tune the dial on the dashboard and lets cruise.
Corey and the Doctor chat with Wino about his new record, Sacred. OUT NOW on Relapse Records! The deadly duo also reviews Twilight Time's Christine Blu ray.
Pat and Joe differ on John Carpenter's CHRISTINE, discuss the real-life horror of meeting James Lipton, and sidetrack into James Cameron's cucksterpiece TRUE LIES, SPAWN, and the FRIDAY THE 13TH series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On epsiode 28 we wrap up "Marzvember" with our guest host Dynamo Marz and discuss John Crapenter's Christine. Plus we talk about how our Thanksgiving was, arcade games and play another round of Drunk Stoned or Stupid. Things Discussed: Slim Jims, Thanksgiving, Adam Sandler's Pixels, Arcade Games, John Wick, John Carpenter's Christine, Stephen King books, Drunk, Stoned or Stupid and more! Join the Party!#johncarpenterschristine #dynamomarz #drunkstonedorstupid #punchfarmLearn more about us and interact:punchfarm.comfacebook.com/groups/punchfarm/punchfarm@gmail.com
Its the heartwarming story of a boy and the homicidal evil car that he loves! We talk about the often overlooked film adaption of a Stephen King novel, John Carpenter's Christine from 1983. Its a discussion of male obsession, car culture and we sort of get off track and discuss how cool it would be to see Christine on Supernatural as well. Join us for some fun!
Subject: John Carpenter's Christine (1983) Observers: John Pavlich, Heather Wixson Record Date: October 12, 2015, 03:30 PM Plot Summary: A Teenage outcast buys and restores a 1957 Plymouth Fury, which is secretly possessed by a malevolent, unstoppable force. Note: Continuing the podcast's month-long celebration of Horror, the Managing Editor of DailyDead.com drops by to talk about one of the better films to be adapted from the works of Stephen King. We discuss parents sabotaging their children, trimming book fat for films, vulgar slang oddities and car love versus human love. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the film on your DVD and please support the show by donating via Paypal. Buy: Christine (1983) on Blu-ray at Amazon.com! Buy: Pop Art from John's Etsy Store!
In this venture down into Uncle Ira's Basement of mysterious findings, Damn Dirty Geeks Frank Dietz and Frank Woodward discuss Jack Bennett's choice of film topic: John Carpenter's tense, character-driven adaptation of the Stephen King killer car novel CHRISTINE. Starring Keith Gordon and John Stockwell who invest both their roles with memorable character arcs, CHRISTINE marked a big year for King film adaptations as THE DEAD ZONE and CUJO based on his novels were also released in 1983. In this episode, Jack relates his unique predilection for seeing the last 2o minutes of many movies on cable, and how his childhood fear of horror movies led to CHRISTINE being his first full-fledged horror film viewing. Watching a murderous car freewheeling on fire to the pulse of Alan Howarth and Carpenter's synth score shot the love of horror cinema into Jack's veins, and he's been hooked ever since!
In this week's review of the Stephen Kingcast,the man who brought you Michael Myers takes King's baby out for a spin. Does he bring it back in one piece? That's right. It's time for John Carpenter's Christine!
Episode 33.2 - Movie Meltdown - In this week's Sofa Theater session we discuss John Carpenter's CHRISTINE. An obsessive love story of a man and his vehicle. - We look at how this film differs from Carpenter's other work, comment on the car-on-car violence and even share some stories of our own obsessions with cars. - Plus we go over feedback (which includes a mild rant), discuss The Box, miniature golf and our upcoming secret mission. And maybe along the way you can figure out what exactly makes something musically Bad to the Bone! Also Beware... Misty's got evil in her chassis!