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When the band starts to Rock... heads start to Roll!Lucky for us, we've got Frank Dietz by our sides as he joins Elissa for a special Patreon bonus episode on 1987's Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare (aka The Edge of Hell). Frank had so many great BTS stories that we had to make a special cut of this episode just for YouTube! The full episode is available on our Patreon, link down below!Do you accept the challenge? Grab your guitar and muscle oil and join in on the conversation!Watch the visual version of this episode on YouTube! Follow Frank on InstagramSubscribe to our YouTube channel for more content! Support us on Patreon where you will find uncut episodes, bonus content, and more!Follow us on socials:InstagramTikTokLetterboxd Pillow Fright theme by Brandon Scullion
WELCOME TO THE HEADBANGERS' BALL …FROM HELL!! Can hard rock music really corrupt the youth? Will the lyrics raise the dead and turn innocent children into perverts and murderers? Is that a literal demon on lead guitar? Join Gabe and returning guest Justin Clark as they enter the pit to answer these questions and more. While Gabe spent the month watching several heavy metal and hard rock horror movies, the discussion this week pertains largely to four films – Krishna Shah's Hard Rock Zombies (1984), John Fasano's Black Roses (1988), Álex de la Iglesia's Day of the Beast (Spanish: El día de la bestia, 1995), and Tetsuro Takeuchi's Wild Zero (1999). 00:00 – Intro 08:38 – Hard Rock Zombies (and other ‘80s Heavy Metal Horror) 27:58 – Black Roses 45:21 – Day of the Beast 1:11:05 – Wild Zero 1:36:47 – Outro Check out Justin's review of Monkey Man here: https://www.slantmagazine.com/film/monkey-man-review-dev-patel/ If you are in a position to make the world a better place, please consider the following fundraisers: Freedom Oklahoma Education Campaign Palestine Children's Relief Fund Anera Gaza Aid Donations 4 Abortions (state by state abortion funds)
We finish "Dennis versus the movies" with a very silly Canadian hair metal horror movie wherein Jon Mikl Thor battles a rubbery devil. It's the kind of goofy trash they used to show at 3 a.m. when we were a proper country. Starring Jon Mikl Thor. Written by Jon Mikl Thor. Directed by John Fasano.
The boys are back to liven up your weekend when we travel to Mills Basin with the Black Roses. When a small town is graced with the presence of an up and coming band, all the kids in town start to get horny and a little big homicidal. They are under the influence of rock and roll and some gnarly demons. It's up to one teacher to save the kids with some poetry, sweater logic and good old fashioned Canadian road flares. This is John Fasano's Black Roses. Stream along with us. As of this release, it is on Shudder. SUBMIT TO DAMIEN!!!!!!! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The boys are back to liven up your weekend when we travel to Mills Basin with the Black Roses. When a small town is graced with the presence of an up and coming band, all the kids in town start to get horny and a little big homicidal. They are under the influence of rock and roll and some gnarly demons. It's up to one teacher to save the kids with some poetry, sweater logic and good old fashioned Canadian road flares. This is John Fasano's Black Roses. Stream along with us. As of this release, it is on Shudder. SUBMIT TO DAMIEN!!!!!!! The post Two Drink Minimum Commentaries : Black Roses (1988) first appeared on Legion.
Darkness Falls is a film whose production is more interesting than the final project. The whole movie was being rewritten and reshot while it was being made. They even changed the title and the whole look of the monster super late which lead to funny situation with McFarlane toys. Despite all of this some people consider it a modern cult classic. People like johanna and Kira. Darkness Falls is a 2003 supernatural horror film written by Joe Harris and John Fasano, and directed by Jonathan Liebesman. The film stars Chaney Kley and Emma Caulfield. The film follows Kyle Walsh, who witnesses his mother's murder at the hands of a vengeful spirit lynched by an angry mob more than 150 years ago.
The 1992 ALIEN 3 is the ideal example of a Studio clusterf*ck. The development/pre-production process of that picture was a fiasco of epic proportions with way too many cooks in the kitchen. A slew of writers had a shot at it, namely: William Gibson, Eric Red, David Twohy and John Fasano. And before David FIncher took the helm, Vincent Ward and Renny Harlin were at some point slated to direct. Pop that Pop Corn and enjoy the ride as we take you through the long and tortuous journey that ALIEN 3 went through to finally hit the silver scream.
In the 80s, the nation was gripped in the fear of metal music. Satanic panic had spread, and so B-level filmmakers did what they did best and exploited it for storylines. John Fasano is one such filmmaker and really has done it multiple times over. If Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare was the opening act, then Black Roses is his million dollar budget headliner. Full of pervert mustaches, wobbly puppets, Italians, and enough hairspray to choke a horse, Black Roses serves as a time capsule for how lame it was to be a teenager in the 80s. Editor's Note: Steve incorrectly says there are two good yeets in this movie, but he forgot the Gorilla Press Slam. This is a three yeet film, baby. Plus Meg finally reveals her movie for the Anniversary Showdown Find Us Online- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halloweenisforever/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HallowForever Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@halloweenisforeverpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HalloweenIsForeverPod E-Mail: Halloweenisforeverpod@gmail.com
Welcome back to another episode of Scary Movie & Chill! This week we pick another rock-n-roll themed horror movie with the 1988 flick, Black Roses. The movie was directed by John Fasano and stars John Martin, Ken Swofford, Sal Viviano and Carmine Appice. The movie's soundtrack is really the star of the show that features quintessential 80s glam rock jams. Synopsis: Demons hypnotize the general public by posing as a rock and roll band. This movie really surprised us with some super random twists. Scary Movie & Chill with us as we watch the movie and chat about cocoon man, ask Alexa, rat-tail haircuts, Cheeto dust vibes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mike doesn't know how to chill, astral projection, feeling uncomf and more. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scarymovieandchillpodcast/support
Announcing next week's films: BLACK ROSES (1988, dir. John Fasano) - available free on Shudder or Tubi. WE SUMMON THE DARKNESS (2019, dir. Marc Meyers) - available free on Netflix. . . Metal music is making our children murderers! Horror movies and heavy metal found a way to fight back against parental censorship in the 1980s. With inspiration from the satanic panic and 80s counter culture, metalsploitation movies were created. Next week, the Cadaver Dogs take analyze two films that hit this topic dead on. Plus, a special guest! . Follow us at: instagram.com/cadaverdogspod twitter.com/cadaverdogspod facebook.com/cadaverdogspod . Send us your film suggestions at: cadaverdogspodcast@gmail.com . . Cover art by Omri Kadim. Music featured in this episode: 80s Synth by White Bat Audio. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
The Smut Peddler is not amused by Django Nudo's bass player jokes. Shameless plug for the Jens Bådd special edition DVD combo package and JustWatch launch is imminent. Then we rock out big time to some of our favourite music films from the 60s, 70s and 80s.Wild Guitar (1962) - Arch Hall Jr might not have been anybody's idea of a rock idol, but his dad was a film producer, so this is how he got his rockin' start. He then went on to appear in The Choppers and The Sadist. Disk-O-Tek Holiday (1966) - One of the best preserved rock films, scanned from the original negative and starring 20 great performances by vintage rock acts culminating in an astounding "almost live" medley by Freddy Cannon and the Ramrods.Musical Mutiny (1970) - The multi-talented Barry Mahon directed this rock film about the ghost of a pirate taking over a theme park and staging a rock concert. Iron Butterfly perform on stage in this lunatic time capsule from an era long gone. Toomorrow (1970) - This bizarre sci-fi musical about a dying aliens seeking 'vibes' from a pop band on Earth was such a disaster that the lead, a young Olivia Newton-John, gave up acting for eight years, until her agent persuaded her to do Grease. Has to be seen to be believed. Rock'n'Roll Nightmare (1987) - Rock band practicing in isolated farmhouse get more than they bargained for when evil haunts the place and turns the band members into demons from hell. Based on the success of this Canuxploitation, director John Fasano would the following year go on to make: Black Roses (1988) - Metal band come to play in a small town. Conservative parents are won over, but wait until they see the band hypnotise their children into crazed murderous hordes. The demon band on stage looks like Finnish band Lordi. Hell′s Bells - the Dangers of Rock′n′Roll (1989) - Documentary warning about the dangers of the Devil's music - if the previous two films were not warning enough. Ola & Julia (1967) - A Romeo-Juliet story of singer meeting actress but their band/troupe don't get on. Stars real-life singer of Ola & the Janglers. Grejen (1966) and Drra på - kul grej på väg till Götet / A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Gothenburg (1967) - popular Swedish 60's band Lee Kings, joined in the latter film by a bunch of other popular Swedish bands (and comedians as their managers) who go on a madcap race from Stockholm to Gothenburg. Singing ensues. Under ditt parasoll / Under Your Parasol (1968) - The band Sven Ingvars went broke (literally) making this bizarre road movie-musical: promenade orchestra 1912, pop band with electric guitars and revolver duelling cowboys in Desperado City!Blödaren / The Bleeder (1982) - Female rock band ends up in an abandoned house with a psycho killer. Rockin' Spotify playlist here.
Black Roses, John Fasano, 1988
Here at Soundtracker I couldn't get through my first Halloween month without covering a satanic panic/heavy metal horror soundtrack. Thankfully Simon Barrett (@Simon_Barrett, writer: YOU'RE NEXT, THE GUEST, BLAIR WITCH and writer/director of this year's SEANCE) stepped in to cover not one but two movies: John Fasano's heavy metal horror duology BLACK ROSES and ROCK N ROLL NIGHTMARE. In this extra long episode we cover the movies, the soundtracks and a whole lot of other things along the way.Watch Seance here: https://www.amazon.com/Seance-Kandis-Erickson/dp/B001P9485S
Comedians Josh Adam Meyers (The 500/ The Goddamn Comedy Jam) and Allie Mae join Zac Amico to watch Rock'N'Roll Nightmare, a 1987 direct-to-video horror film directed by John Fasano. The film (Starring Cindy Cirile, Jesse D'Angelo, Chris Finkel, & Jon Mikl Thor) tells the story of a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, where a hopeful hair-metal band seeks inspiration to record their upcoming new LP and soon finds themselves in a furious confrontation against the Prince of Darkness himself.Air Date: 10/15/21Go to https://podcastmerch.com/ZAC for BRAND NEW Spook Show skull merch available now!At RockAuto you can easily find everything you need and whether you're a mechanic, an auto shop, or working on your own car, everyone has access to the same incredible pricing at https://www.RockAuto.com!If you want to last longer, and perform better in bed, head to https://www.bluechew.com and use promo code MIDNIGHT to get your first shipment for FREE!If you are over the age of 21, then it's time to stock up and enjoy a summer of Delta 8. Go to https://yodelta.com/ for high quality, lab-tested Delta 8 Gummies and Vapes that will get you high. And if you use the promo code GAS you'll get 25% OFF your order!Promescent has a patented delay spray that's going to help you last longer in bed, have more fun, and show your partner a really good time. They've got an assortment of products to enhance your sex life. If you use this link: https://bit.ly/3hp0kWU you're going to get 15% OFF + Free Shipping automatically added on all orders!FOLLOW THE SHOW!Zac AmicoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/zacisnotfunnyJosh Adam MeyersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshadammeyers/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/JoshAdamMeyersALLIE MAEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/defaultprogrammer/Twitter: https://twitter.com/freakb1tchhThe newest 15 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show five days before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe NOW at http://www.GaSDigitalNetwork.com and use the code ZAC for a 7-Day FREE Trial and save 15% on your subscription to the entire network.Check out https://www.PodcastMerch.com/ZAC to get EXCLUSIVE Zac Amico merchandise (including the Amico 666 Shirt seen on the Joe Rogan Experience!), with BRAND NEW HATS AVAILABLE NOW!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Talking Terror, are you ready to rock? Are you ready to bang your head? Are you ready to have nothing but a good time? Your horrifying hosts are throwing up the horns and shouting at the devil for The King's film pick of the week! Strap on the leather studded belts, dust off that denim jacket covered in heavy metal patches and listen in as the boys of the show rock out with their mics out and talk about 1988's "Black Roses" directed by John Fasano. Stay metal and stay scared people!
This week Jimmy P gets very excited that he found the West's first attempt at a jiangshi movie, with 1988's THE JITTERS, directed by John Fasano. Have you guys seen the movie? What did you think of it? Agree with our take? Let us know in the comments! Or let us know of other films you think we'd dig or that deserve some of that Blu Ray love! Movies/TV discussed: Bloodsport https://amzn.to/2TA2wzh Kickboxer https://amzn.to/2TCzqiB Hot Fuzz https://amzn.to/3oEUp2v Kung Pow https://amzn.to/3mA10cY Dead Man's Shoes https://amzn.to/37QSBO4 Deadbeat at Dawn https://amzn.to/35KfoIL Kamikaze https://amzn.to/35KfoIL You can find us here: James Plumb @madsciencefilms James Morrissey @jamespmorrissey "There are no mad scientists, only mad science" http://madsciencefilms.com/ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3651567/ http://www.youtube.com/madsciencefilms http://instagram.com/madsciencefilms http://twitter.com/madsciencefilms https://www.facebook.com/madsciencefilms https://www.facebook.com/madsciencefilmsltd
This time on Hoser Horror, Dan is hosting without Carlo because he had a chance to sit down with Jesse D’Angelo, step-son of writer-director John Fasano and son of screenwriter/author Cindy Cirile (who wrote Rapid Fire and Black Roses as well as produced Fasono’s The Jitters).John’s films Zombie Nightmare and Rock n Roll Nightmare have been covered on our show previously as long-time listeners will remember.Jesse got started in film appearing in small roles in Rock n Roll Nightmare, Zombie Nightmare and more. In the 2000s, Jesse became a storyboard artist for movies such as Darkness Falls and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, as well as working on visual effects for films like Multiplicity, Air force One and more. We chat about all this and more plus keep your ears peeled for a very exciting tidbit of information Jesse drops about halfway through. Enjoy the episode!
Returning guest Lucia Fasano talks about the deeply personal story she wrote for the Image Comics charity anthology, WHERE WE LIVE: A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas. We discuss how she became involved with the book and the creative process with artist Tess Fowler, as well as their next project together, a story in the upcoming sci-fi anthology, All We Ever Wanted: Stories of a Better World. It’s an incredibly honest conversation about parents and children (specifically fathers and daughters) that hopefully will resonate with you as much as it with me. Links to topics discussed during this week’s podcast: Where We Live - A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas: https://imagecomics.com/content/view/where-we-live-benefit-anthology-contributors-announced Route 91 Strong: https://route91strong.org/ Lucia Fasano on the internet - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luciafasanoart/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lucia_fasano Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucia_fasano/ Bandcamp: https://luciafasano.bandcamp.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/luciafasano/memberships Order John Fasano’s art book - Placemats: Words and Images from the Land Beyond Beyond: https://www.amazon.com/Placemats-Words-Images-Land-Beyond/dp/1478356405 And learn more about John Fasano’s movies: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004591/ Catty B’s: www.CattyBs.com See Catty B’s live at the Clubhouse in LA: https://www.facebook.com/events/249077335640848/ All We Ever Wanted: Stories of a Better World (Kickstarter): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tylerchintanner/all-we-ever-wanted-stories-of-a-better-world This week’s featured song - This is FIne: https://dogsongs.bandcamp.com/track/this-is-fine-this-is-fine-meme Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out! Keep up with the latest from friends of the podcast and check out the Mike Seibert Radio Facebook Events page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/MikeSeibertRadio/events
Stop learning about those dead writers. Metal Movie Massacre Vol. 2 is upon us. This time around we touch on not one, but two movies by John Fasano; ROCK 'N' ROLL NIGHTMARE (87), and BLACK ROSES (88). We also leave the 80s for only, probably, the 3rd time to talk about the often over looked SHOCK EM DEAD. What movies do we like the best? Is ROCK 'N' ROLL NIGHTMARE on the same level as TROLL 2? How the fuck does SHOCK EM DEAD end? Tune in to find the answer to most of these questions.
After a wild night of Halloween induced self abuse, Atom and Bobby stay inside on a beautiful day to discuss some of their favorite new Netflix movies, Atom's stolen t-shirts and the 1988 heavy metal horror puppet show "Black Roses", directed by John Fasano of "Rock and Roll Nightmare"
In this in-depth episode, Patrick sets out to create the definitive account of his favorite unfilmed script: Vincent Ward and John Fasano's legendary Alien III, set on the wood-paneled planetoid of Arceon. You'll hear firsthand accounts by some of the creative forces behind this fascinating story, as well as extensive analysis of what might've worked, what might've flopped, and what ultimately survived into David Fincher's film. You'll also get the full background on how Ward was brought into the picture, where his unique ideas might've come from, and why he was ultimately ejected from the project. Patrick also goes through the script in detail, providing his own dramatic synopsis alongside tightly integrated music cues—hopefully giving some sense of what it might've felt like to watch the film, had it been made. Speaking of the script: if you'd like the read the complete thing, it's available here, for free! // For more on this and our other projects, please visit www.perfectorganism.com. You'll find an expanded version of this episode there as well, in the form of this blog post! // If you'd like to join the conversation, find us on our closed Facebook group: search for "Building Better Worlds". // To support the show, please consider visiting www.perfectorganism.com/support. We've got some great perks available! // And as always, please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing this show. We can't tell you how much your support means to us, but we can hopefully show you by continuing to provide better, more ambitious, and more dynamic content for years to come.
Heavy Metal Horror continues! Week Three powers on as we sit down with Black Roses screenwriter Cynthia Sorrell and talk candidly about her career with John Fasano's films: Zombie Nightmare, Rock And Roll Nightmare and Black Roses. We also learn a handful of surprises along the way! BJ Colangelo also returns to talk with us about Dee Snider's Strangeland and 1981's Terror On Tour.
Heavy Metal Horror continues! Week Three powers on as we sit down with Black Roses screenwriter Cynthia Sorrell and talk candidly about her career with John Fasano's films: Zombie Nightmare, Rock And Roll Nightmare and Black Roses. We also learn a handful of surprises along the way! BJ Colangelo also returns to talk with us about Dee Snider's Strangeland and 1981's Terror On Tour.
We discuss one of the most maligned and misunderstood sequels around, David Fincher's Alien3. We're joined by Brad Jones, the Cinema Snob.
Host Derrick Carey brings on former ARZ host Cory Udler to say goodbye to the great John Fasano, who passed on this last weekend. (7-19-2014) They remember him and then replay the old Astro Radio Z interview from a year before. RIP John. Download Here FIND ASTRO RADIO Z at these sites: www.astroradioz.com astroradioz.tumblr.com @AstroRadioZ https://www.facebook.com/AstroRadioZ... Read More --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astroradioz/message
Are you ready to rock? A cautionary tale of the evils of Rock & Roll, Black Roses tells the tale of a demonic group who descend on unsuspecting Mill Basin to unleash a fury of Satanic music, claiming the souls of those who would choose to rock out.
Black Roses (1988) is week 3’s Rocktober movie and completes the trilogy of movies by John Fasano. The real treat here is Sal Viviano as Damian with the most luxurious mullet wig and ultra smug demeanor. Second half we keep it short and sweet as we discuss a couple movies and ramble on about voicemails. […]