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Sarah and Carrie are joined by Chris Dortch II and Dustin Kramer to talk about wacky garden cannibalism in Motel Hell (1980)! We've got cannibalism of course, 80s food philosophy and villain depiction, landscape of cannibalism films of the time, sustainable humans, smoked meats, roadside food, director Kevin Connor's foodie film legacy, and more! Plus, Chattanooga Film Festival is coming up, get the inside scoop!
Los Retronautas 109 - Cine Steampunk. En nuestra centésimo novena entrega os proponemos revisitar una serie de películas unidas por la estética "steampunk": - Introducción. (0:05:30) - "Una invención diabólica" de Karel Zeman. (0:20:00) - "El amo del mundo" de William Witney. (0:42:00) - "La ciudad de oro del capitán Nemo" de James Hill. (1:38:45) - "Los conquistadores de Atlantis" de Kevin Connor. (2:02:45) - "El castillo en el cielo" de Hayao Miyazaki. (2:21:00) - Comentarios de los oyentes y despedida. (2:59:45) La música de fondo es la lista "Steampunk Orchestral Music" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ4VtciCkyk) y cerramos con los Kinks y su "Dedicated follower of fashion". La sintonía, como siempre, es el "Spectre Detector" de los Tiki Tones. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook (www.facebook.com/retronautas), Twitter (@losretronautas), Bluesky (@losretronautas.bsky.social) o escríbenos a nuestro correo electrónico: losretronautas@gmx.com Puedes también unirte a nuestro canal de Telegram. Contacta con nosotros para facilitarte el enlace. Si te ha gustado este programa y quieres invitarnos a un café, puedes hacerlo a través de: https://ko-fi.com/retronautas Y si estás comprometido con la C-F viejuna puedes unirte a la infantería móvil retronaútica en: https://www.patreon.com/losretronautas o aquí mismo, en Ivoox. Como patrocinador, serás informado de nuestros planes de vuelo, y tendrás acceso anticipado a los podcast "Micronautas". Saludos desde los días del futuro pasado.
SHOW NOTES:SUMMARY: In this episode, Kevin Connor and Matt Zaun talk about how storytelling can be woven into print material and how you can get print to work for you. KEVIN CONNOR: Kevin is a partner at Modern SBC. Some of the projects that Modern SBC routinely works on:- Copywriting and content creation- Logo and corporate identity creation- Tradeshow/exhibits/virtual tradeshow exhibits- Branded Promotional Products/Corporate Apparel- Website creation/interactive experiences and associated launch activities- Corporate Communications (online and offline sales literature, direct mail, newsletters, packaging, print management/distribution, sales kits, etc.)For more info, check out Kevin and Modern SBC here:Kevin Connor LinkedInModern SBCMATT ZAUN: Matt is an award-winning speaker and storyteller who empowers organizations to attract more clients through the art of strategic storytelling. Matt's past engagements have catalyzed radical sales increases for over 300 organizations that range from financial institutions to the health and wellness industry. For more info, check out Matt Zaun HERE.
On our 149th show we're going to back to 1980 to focus on a satirical horror starring Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons. This film made the cover of Fangoria #9. Ebert liked it much more than my crew did. What's all that strange noise coming from inside Vincent's secret garden? Join us as we give the Horror 101 treatment to Kevin Connor's Motel Hell.Show Hightlights:01:00 Prelude to Terror...04:20 Our recent mistake (with C-Bass)...08:45 Introducing Motel Hell...12:50 The first trap...16:40 Spot Check...18:18 Gurgling Garden...23:00 Stupid Cows...25:25 The Kinks...30:10 Tubing...33:30 Stockholm Syndrome...36:25 Harvesting...50:35 Chainsaw Duel...48:40 Scoring the Film...57:50 Final Thoughts and Conclusion.
Jim discusses a classic Black Comedy Horror Film from 1980 written by Robert and Steven Charles Jaffe - "Motel Hell," starring Rory Calhoun, Nancy Parsons, Nin Axelrod, Paul Linke, Wolfman Jack, Elaine Joyce, Dick Curtis, Monique St. Pierre, Rosanne Katon, E Hampton Beagle, John Ratzenberger and directed by Kevin Connor. Farmer Vincent uses a very special ingredient in his famous smoked meats. And what might that be? Find out on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
For the epically-long episode 224 we look at two dark comedies with cannibalism at their core. We start off with the 1980 classic "Motel Hell" from show-favorite director Kevin Connor. It focuses on "Farmer Vincent" played by Rory Calhoun and his sister Ida, played by Porky's-own Nancy Parsons. They run the "Motel Hello" and are known all across the local area as the purveyors of "Farmer Vincent's Smoked Meats" which we find out are made from waylaid motorists who are trapped, buried in the ground to be fattened up and then butchered and smoked. It isn't a total success but it's an interesting curio from bygone days with a few standout moments that should be seen at least once. We follow this with the seemingly zero-budget "Auntie Lee's Meat Pies" from 1997. This is really a thing that has to be seen to be believed. Starring Karen Black as Auntie Lee, Michael Berryman as her bumbling son and Pat Morita as the local sherrif, the cast is definitely stacked for a movie at this level. The story is essentially that Auntie Lee, who worships Satan, takes bad men and turns them into delicious meat pies. Auntie Lee has a gorgeous squad of young women who go out into the world and tempt these bad men into situations where they can be captured and killed and brought back for processing. Directed by Joseph F. Robertson, who mostly has done adult films, this is a weird combination of trippy moments, soft-core sexiness and over-acting! Trust us, it's a completely unique experience. We then proceed to list the various things we've been watching for fun. Please let us know what you thought of the show, and send us some suggestions for future episodes. You can email us at flickersfrom@yahoo.com or flickersfrom@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Für den uninformierten Zuschauer durchaus überraschend entpuppt sich das B-Movie-Abenteuer "Caprona" im ersten Filmdrittel als atmosphärisch dichtes U-Boot-Drama, bevor es im restlichen Teil des Films auf die titelgebende Insel geht. Dort punktet der Film vor allem durch die nostalgisch anmutenden Effekte, die über den ein oder anderen unfreiwillig komischen Moment hinwegsehen lassen. Kontakt zu uns: podcast(at)retroboost.de
Recorded before his wedding, Derek sat down with Mark Holmes to discuss the Burroughs-ian adventure through the Amicus lens with 1976's At the Earth's Core (dir. Kevin Connor). Plus Listener Feedback, Mark Matzke's Beta Capsule Review, and Kenny's Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland. Team Deth YouTube Channel - Voicemail: (360) 524-2484 Email: Monster Kid Radio's Discord Server - Monster Kid Radio on Reddit - Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Follow Mark MatzkeMonster Fest 2024 - Monsteropolis - Monster Study Group - Small Town Monsters - Monster Fest - Small Town Monsters YouTube Channel (Home of SasWatch) - Monster Kid Radio Amazon Wishlist - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next time on Monster Kid Radio: Feedback, Chris McMillan interviews Audrey Dalton and more! The opening and closing song () provided courtesy of - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
When one of your favorite movie theaters shows a movie like Carnival of Souls (dir. Herk Harvey), you go . . . and you take your wife with you! This is one of Derek's favorite films, but Beth has never seen it. Hey, if this couple can get through Manos, they can get through anything. Plus Mark Matzke's Beta Capsule Review and Kenny's Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland. Team Deth YouTube Channel - Voicemail: (360) 524-2484 Email: Monster Kid Radio's Discord Server - Monster Kid Radio on Reddit - Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Follow Mark MatzkeMonsteropolis - Monster Study Group - Small Town Monsters - Monster Fest - Small Town Monsters YouTube Channel (Home of SasWatch) - Monster Kid Radio Amazon Wishlist - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next time on Monster Kid Radio: At the Earth's Core (dir. Kevin Connor) with Mark Holmes The opening and closing song provided courtesy of - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
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Julius en Jasper bespreken twee klassieke Britse anthologiefilms van Amicus Productions: Tales from the Crypt (1972) van Freddie Francis en From Beyond the Grave (1974) van Kevin Connor. Welke film zou mogen blijven als er eentje weg moet?
Motel Hell (1980) An American comedy horror film directed by Kevin Connor[2] and starring Rory Calhoun, Nancy Parsons, and Nina Axelrod. The plot follows farmer, butcher, motel manager, and meat entrepreneur Vincent Smith, who traps travellers and harvests them for his human sausages. Because of its low budget, the original intent was to make a serious horror film, with moments of disturbing wit and irony. It is often seen as a satire of modern horror films such as Psycho and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. American Gothic (1988) This American slasher film is directed by John Hough and starring Rod Steiger, Yvonne DeCarlo and Michael J Pollard. You either love this or you hate it. Critics were mixed with one critic stating…. the film "comes through with an impressive array of truly sicko surprises... Rod Steiger and Yvonne DeCarlo are consistently entertaining in what may be the most humiliating roles of their already checkered careers. Opening Credits/Introduction (1.51); Oh My GOD!!! (48.51); Motel Hell Trailer (49.50); That Is Like So Tubular (52.33); It Is Totally Rad (1:34.28); American Gothic Trailer (1:35.33); Bodacious Talk (1:38.05); Reflecting on the 80's (2:24.14); End Credits (2:36.54); Closing Theme (2:38.54) Opening Credits– Planet Synth by Dan Hughes Closing Credits – Thank God I'm A Country Boy by John Denver. Taken from the album Back Home Again. Copyright 1974 RCA Victor Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All songs rights reserved. All Songs used by Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon.
Kevin Connor speaks about his faith, career, marriage, and life.
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Motel Hell follows the exploits of Farmer Vincent Smith (Rory Calhoun), who has three basic jobs: farmer, motel owner, and purveyor of the best straight-from-the-farm smoked meat products sold in the country. He and his sister Ida (Nancy Parsons) set up road accidents to abduct injured passers-by along the two-lane highway near their motel (it's called "Motel Hello" but the last 'o' is on the blink), chloroforming them to knock them out, then planting their bodies into the ground up to their neck in their walled-off "secret garden" (with their vocal cords severed). They're kept fed until it's time to process them for their super-secret blend of pork and human flesh meat products (their coy slogan is, "It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters". Hanging around but completely oblivious is Vincent's daft younger brother Bruce (Paul Linke), who happens to be a county deputy sheriff based in the nearby town of Grainville, and who has eyes for one of the abducted young women, Terry (Nina Axelrod).
In this episode of the 2 Wheeled Rider Podcast we are fortunate to be join by Kevin Connor of the Red Horse Garage YouTube channel. Kevin shares some great travel and motorcycle stories which I'm sure you're gonna enjoy!Kevin on InstagramKevin on YouTubeSupport the the podcast by clicking the link below for your next Rocky Mountain ATV/MC orderhttps://rockymountainatvmc.com?ref=1055For more from 2 Wheeled Rider please check out the links below:2 Wheeled Rider Podcast Website https://2wrpodcast.com2 Wheeled Rider Website https://2wheeledrider.com/2WR Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/7620367443992912 Wheeled Rider on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/2wheeledriderchannel2 Wheeled Rider Amazon Store https://www.amazon.com/shop/2wheeledriderMario on Instagram https://instagram.com/marioorsiniBrian on Instagram https://instagram.com/boyer562Contact Information:2wrpodcast@gmail.com2 Wheeled Riderc/o Mario OrsiniPO Box 64Bunker Hill, WV 25413Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/2wheeledrider)
Welcome to Dad Talks! Where we send you some knowledge to digest. Could be conspiracies, could be recipes, could be movie summaries, could be life lessons. Who knows what you'll find. This week, is Die Hard a Christmas movie? You can find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @Bigdadenergypod and email us at bigdadenergypod@gmail.com Thanks to Planet Ant Media for having us on their network! @planetantpodcasts @planetantdet @PlanetAntDigital
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, Motel Hell (1980) by Director, Kevin Connor. Starring, Rory Calhoun, Nancy Parsons and Nina Axelrod. For more Off The Shelf Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWxkAz-n2-5Nae-IDpxBZQ/join Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviews Support us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviews Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviews Discord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
Benvenuti nella raccolta in formato Podcast delle puntate di #CloseUp, a cura di Matteo Righi, aka Houssy. #CloseUp è la rubrica di recensioni cinematografiche in onda su Radio Italia Anni 60 Emilia-Romagna.
Stop by the "Motel Hello" where friendly farmer Vincent and his sister abduct and process local travelers for the special smoked meats that they are locally renowned for. Tune is as Chris talks being red wine drunk, satire, & “daddy issues” as the LSCE screens the 1980 cult horror comedy “Motel Hell.” Join us! Check us out at www.LSCEP.com Subscribe, Like, & Review. Follow Us on Twitter @LsceP & on Instagram @ lsce_podcast Did you know we are on Amazon Music Now? I KNOW! Awesome, right? Works Cited: Ebert, Roger (January 1, 1980). "Motel Hell". Roger Ebert. Chicago: Ebert Digital LLC. Retrieved October 18, 2021. Har. (1980, Oct 22). Film review: Motel hell. Variety (Archive: 1905-2000), 300, 24. Retrieved from https://www.proquest.com/magazines/film-review-motel-hell/docview/1286172117/se-2?accountid=11578 HARMETZ, ALJEAN. “QUICK END OF LOW-BUDGET HORROR-FILM CYCLE SEEN.” The New York Times. New York, N.Y: New York Times Company, Oct 2, 1980, Section T, Pg 15 "International: 'Motel Hell' Wraps." 1980.Variety (Archive: 1905-2000), Jun 25, 42. https://www.proquest.com/magazines/international-motel-hell-wraps/docview/1505745903/se-2?accountid=11578 Laurence, Gerald. 1980. MOTEL HELL. Boxoffice. Nov 01, https://www.proquest.com/magazines/motel-hell/docview/1505896232/se-2?accountid=11578 (accessed October 19, 2021). Rory Calhoun & Nancey Parsons. Motel Hell, DVD Commentary. Directed by Kevin Connor.(1980; Los Angeles: Scream Factory. 2014). Check out our Guest- Peter Martin. Love his stuff? You Should! Find his work at: https://chunkmcbeefchest.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lsce/message
Follow me on Twitter: @berriospodcast Time Stamps: 1:22 - #FreeBritneyNotCosby. 2:13 - LOKI Eps. 1-3 Recap. 22:02 - The New AMPAS Members. 26:43 - THE MANY SAINTS OF NEWARK Trailer. 32:35 - What's New: LUCA (2021) dir. Enrico Casarosa. 48:42 - What's Great: MOTEL HELL (1980) dir. Kevin Connor. 56:39 - What's Recommended: A TIME TO KILL (1996) dir. Joel Schumacher (Shoutout to Santos Berrios for the rec!). 70:48 - What's Rachel McAdams Up To?: THE NOTEBOOK (2004) dir. Nick Cassavetes. Check out Cinema Snarks & tell 'em Daniel sent ya: https://anchor.fm/larry-chillson. Dulcet Tones: "Smoove Criminal" - John Wells
Sumner welcomes the world's greatest living fantasy author, Michael Moorcock, back to Hard Agree for the latest installment in their ongoing series of conversations about Michael's life and work. In this second episode, Sumner & Moorcock discuss Mike's wild ride through Hollywood – including working with Irvin Kershner, Peter Weir's high-level conjuring ability, the limitations of Ray Harryhausen movies, meeting the extremely-tall Christopher Lee, scripting The Land That Time Forgot for Amicus, the brilliance & charisma of Doug McClure, working with underrated director Kevin Connor and partying with Milton Subotsky, JG Ballard, Max J Rosenberg & John Brunner. They wrap up with a discussion of Donald A Wollheim's massive contribution to the global fantasy genre, the unsung greatness of Piccadilly Cowboy authors George G Gilman & JT Edson – and Moorcock's evaluation of Eric Clapton vs Eric Burdon. This is Moorcock's Multiverse, we're just living in it. Check out Michael's graphic novels here: https://forbiddenplanet.com/catalog/?q=michael%20moorcock&page=1 You can order a copy of Michael's Letters from Hollywood here: https://www.amazon.com/Letters-Hollywood-Michael-Moorcock/dp/0245543791/ Follow Michael on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/buggerly.otherly Visit Moorcock's Miscellany: https://www.multiverse.org/ Follow Sumner on Social Media:http://twitter.com/sumnarr “Golden – The Hard Agree Theme” written and recorded for the podcast by DENIO Follow DENIO on Social Media:http://facebook.com/denioband/http://soundcloud.com/denioband/http://twitter.com/denioband/http://instagram.com/denioband/ Follow the Spoilerverse on Social Media:http://facebook.com/spoilercountry/http://twitter.com/spoiler_countryhttp://instagram.com/spoilercountry/ Kenric Regan:http://twitter.com/XKenricX John Horsley:http://twitter.com/y2clhttp://instagram.com/y2cl/http://y2cl.nethttp://eynesanthology.com Did you know the Spoilerverse has a YouTube channel?https://youtube.com/channel/UCstl1UHQVUC85DrCagF-wuQ Support the Spoilerverse on Patreon:http://patreon.com/spoilercountry
Kevin Connor is Senior Vice President of AMC, an American movie theater chain headquartered in Leawood, Kansas, and the largest movie theater chain in the world. Founded in 1920, AMC has the largest share of the U.S. theater market ahead of Regal and Cinemark Theatres.
Wie vor drei Wochen versprochen, melden wir uns noch ein zweites Mal in diesem Monat mit einer neuen Folge zurück und starten hiermit auch eine neue Serie, die uns in Zukunft öfter begleiten wird. Eigentlich als mögliches Thema auf wackelnden Beinen mit großen Fragezeichen vorgeschlagen, entpuppte es sich direkt auf Anhieb zum neuen Lieblingsthema im Gemischtwarenladen, was man uns wohl im Laufe der folgenden drei Stunden auch anhören kann. Nachdem wir in letzter Zeit immer öfter tief in die 80er und 90er abgetaucht sind, um bestimmte Themen zu besprechen, geht es nun für uns in die 60er und 70er, denn da wartet eine Reihe an Sci-Fi und Fantasy Filmen, die uns teilweise als Kind ins Staunen gebracht haben und uns noch heute faszinieren. In der letzten Folge hat Dennis ja erwähnt, dass er mittlerweile bei seiner Suche nach den sogenannten "Err Tee Ell" Dino Filmen auch fündig geworden ist und vier davon, die zufällig alle von Kevin Connor gedreht wurden und zudem noch Schauspieler Doug McClure mit an Bord haben, schauen wir uns in der ersten Folge zum Thema "Sci-Fi & Fantasy Filme der 60's & 70's" mal genauer an.Auch nicht so ganz sicher war zum Zeitpunkt der Aufnahme, ob wir auch in unserer 181. Episode musikalische Gäste bei uns willkommen heißen dürfen. Aber keine Sorge, die Ein-Mann-Ohrwurm-Maschine Hot Dad aus Ithaca, New York und auch die Pop Punkband Action/Adventure aus Chicago, Illinois haben brandneues Material im Gepäck, das sie euch hier gerne vorstellen wollen.Wir hoffen, ihr habt auch so ein Faible für Filme dieser Art wie wir und wünschen euch somit viel Spaß beim Lauschen. Nächsten Monat machen wir wieder einen Sprung nach vorne in die 80er, denn da warten bei den "Actionstars der 80's & 90's" drei Ninja Filme aus dem Hause Canon auf uns, die uns beide schon seit Monaten den Schlaf rauben. Bis dahin macht es gut, bleibt gesund, passt auf euch auf, haltet die Ohren steif und bleibt uns weiterhin gewogen.Jetzt aber mal rein mit euch in unseren Iron Mole, denn wir bohren uns tief in die 60er und 70er. Auf geht's!Weiterlesen »
“Ya Made It To The Big Show Kid.” We start our new year with a new co-host as Kevin Connor joins Luke to talk about some of the best music of 2020. We discuss our Top 20 lists and countdown from 20-11. We catch up about how our new year is going, sing Abba hits, swap podcast recommendations and debate who is the greatest collaborator. All this while playing songs from some of 2020’s most unforgettable albums. Songs Played In This Episode: Soccer Mommy - yellow is the color of her eyes from color theory out now on Loma Vista Recordings Caroline Rose - Feel The Way I Want from Superstar out now on New West Records Naeem - Stone Harbor from Startisha out now on 37d03d Cut Copy - Running In The Grass from Freeze, Melt out now on Cutters Records Tennis - Tender As A Tomb from Swimmer out now on Mutually Detrimental/Thirty Tigers
Ormai Halloween è prossimo, quindi ecco a voi un'altra Recensione CaRfatica podcast a tema, per un'altra chicca che sa parecchio di trash, lo ammetto... ma come si fa a non affezionarsi a questi due simpatici fattori che coltivano esseri umani nel loro giardino e li utilizzano in maniera creativa per la produzione di carne affumicata da leccarsi i baffi? Grottesco, strano, spassoso, Motel Hell possiede comunque una propria identità e l'atmosfera giusta per essere collocato in un contesto orrorifico anni 80 che non guasta mai recuperare, non soltanto per i nostalgici, grazie anche alle memorabili interpretazioni di Rory Calhoun e Nancy Parsons, nei panni dei due fratelli Smith e un paio di scene davvero antologiche (mitica la battaglia delle motoseghe). Buon ascolto! #podcast #Motelhell #anni80 #horror #trash #funny #farm #chainsaw
It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters!Heather Drain and Ben Buckingham join Mike to talk about Kevin Connor's 1980 horror/comedy starring Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons, Motel Hell.Connor discusses his work on the film as well as his earlier work while Frank Cotolo dishes about working with Wolfman Jack.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters!Heather Drain and Ben Buckingham join Mike to talk about Kevin Connor's 1980 horror/comedy starring Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons, Motel Hell.Connor discusses his work on the film as well as his earlier work while Frank Cotolo dishes about working with Wolfman Jack.
It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters!Heather Drain and Ben Buckingham join Mike to talk about Kevin Connor's 1980 horror/comedy starring Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons, Motel Hell.Connor discusses his work on the film as well as his earlier work while Frank Cotolo dishes about working with Wolfman Jack.
This week we continue our series on Dinosaurs with the 1975 film The Land that Time Forgot. The film is based upon the 1918 novel The Land That Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The screenplay was written by Michael Moorcock and James Cawthorn and directed by Kevin Connor. The cast included Doug McClure, John McEnery, Keith Barron, Susan Penhaligon, Anthony Ainley and Declan Mulholland. (Episode 290)
Au sommaire de cette spéciale sorties BR & DVD : -Deux films de Billy Wilder sortis chez RIMINI, LE POISON (1945) & UN, DEUX, TROIS (1961) ;-Quelques œuvres singulières éditées par CARLOTTA telles SCHLOCK (1973), premier long de John Landis, FILM (1965) & NOT FILM (2015), un court métrage et un documentaire qui voient se croiser Samuel Beckett et Buster Keaton ;-Toujours chez CARLOTTA, les cultissimes VAMPIRE VOUS AVEZ DIT VAMPIRE (1985) de Tom Holland et LES FUNERAILLES DES ROSES (1969) de Toshio Matsumoto ;-Des films fantastiques et d'aventures chez RIMINI avec L'ENFER DES TROPIQUES (1957) de Robert Parrish, LE CONTINENT OUBLIE (1977) de Kevin Connor et MUTATIONS (1973) œuvre ultime de Jack Cardiff ;-Chez ARTUS FILMS, la version mythique de GUILLAUME TELL cosignée en 1960 par Michel Dickoff et Karl Hartl ;-De l'exotisme et du western chez ELEPHANT FILMS avec BAGDAD (1949) & LES FRERES BARBEROUSSE (1951) de Charles Lamont, LE FILS D'ALI BABA (1952) de Kurt Neumann, LES EXPLOITS D'ALI BABA (1965) de Virgil W. Vogel, LE RETOUR DES TEXAS RANGERS (1940) de James Patrick Hogan, LA BELLE ROUSSE DU WYOMING (1953) de Lee Sholem, LE MUSTANG NOIR (1949) & SUR LE TERRITOIRE DES COMANCHES (1950) de George Sherman, IL ETAIT UNE FOIS DEUX SALOPARDS (1967) de Samuel Fuller & Charles Dubin et VENGEANCE MEXICAINE (1982) de Fred Schepisi. Bonne écoute à toutes et à tous.
Chef Kevin Connor is the director of food services for Community Servings based in Boston. Community Servings is a non-profit organization that serves fresh meals to individuals with critical or chronic illnesses. Chef Connor talks about his experience in the foodservice industry and how that translates into running this type of operation and how he approaches serving almost 4,000 meals a day to Boston-area residents. Chef also speaks to the training program that Community Servings provides to area residents that have various barriers to employment. Chef Jeff Merry of Reinhart Foodservice is a regular volunteer in this program and both chefs speak to the importance of this training program. The two chefs will also chat about the rapid expansion of Community Servings and how they are meeting the needs of the people they serve. Learn more about Community Servings and Chef Connor here: https://www.servings.org/
Peu de cinéastes peuvent s'enorgueillir d'incarner littéralement le cinéma qu'on aime. Mario Bava est de ceux-là. Il a élevé le système D au rang d'art majeur, a mis ses recherches esthétiques fondamentales au service d'un imaginaire galopant, créant des mondes, déconstruisant des genres, en imaginant de nouveaux. Il fallait bien deux bonnes heures de PIFFFcast pour rendre hommage à Super Mario à notre façon à travers 5 films, alors que la Cinémathèque française lance le 3 juillet une grande rétrospective de l'oeuvre du magicien des couleurs. Avec Véronique Davidson, Xavier Colon, Laurent Duroche, Talal Selhami, Cyril Despontin et Aurélien Zimmermann. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Sur Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/40t9IIhJ9IbKQUAvO9Vt0T ► Mais aussi sur YouTube : https://youtu.be/8-HyWmzH_9Y Références des films cités : • Bumblebee de Travis Knight (2018) • The Unnamable de Jean-Paul Ouellete (1988) • Le sixième continent de Kevin Connor (1974) • Bloody Bird de Michelle Soavi (1987) • La mort vous va si bien de Robert Zemeckis (1992) Références des films de Mario Bava chroniqués : • Le corps et le fouet (1963) • La planète des vampires (1965) • Danger: Diabolik! (1968) • La Baie Sanglante (1971) • Shock (1977) Livres : • « All the colors of the dark » de Tim Lucas (2007) • « Mario Bava, Le Magicien des couleurs » de Gérald Duchaussoy et Romain Vandestichele (sortie de 14 juin 2019 aux Editions Lobster) Bande Originale : • Danger: Diabolik! composée par Ennio Morricone
Kevin Connor director of "At The Earth's Core" with Peter Cushing and Caroline Munro and "The Land That Time Forgot" and "Motel Hell"! Jeremy Holm the title character of "The Ranger" now on Shudder! Kevin Connor and Jeremy Holm
Kevin Connor director of "At The Earth's Core" with Peter Cushing and Caroline Munro and "The Land That Time Forgot" and "Motel Hell"! Jeremy Holm the title character of "The Ranger" now on Shudder! Kevin Connor director of classic fantasy films of the 70s such as "At The Earth's Core" with Peter Cushing and Caroline Munro and "The Land That Time Forgot" along with one of my all time favorite 80s cult horror films "Motel Hell"! - "From Beyond the Grave" - transitioning from editor to director - Peter Cushing - David Warner - Donald Pleasence - "The Land That Time Forgot" - Doug McClure - Edgar Rice Burroughs - "Motel Hell" - coming to Hollywood - Robert and Steven Jaffe - Rory Calhoun - Nancy Parsons - John Ratzenberger - legacy of the film and more! "Nasty" Neal and Troy went over: - "It Chapter 2" trailer - "Death House" now on Netflix - "Hellraiser" reboot news - "Mindhunter" season 2 coming - "Crawl" trailer - "Umbilicus Desidero" and more! Jeremy Holm the title character of "The Ranger" ended the show (2:28:00) - getting the role - Jenn Wexler - Heather Buckley - punk rock - filming in Hunter mountain - one liners - horror movies and more - check out "The Ranger" now on Shudder! Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "Stitched Lips", "I Don't Wanna Be A Deadite" and "The Ghastly Ones" by Music of the Month Jess-O-Lantern! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
Bem vindos à Zona do Crepúsculo! Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram o amigo Alexandre o Nerdmaster, do Paranerdia para bater um papo sobre o terceiro episódio da primeira temporada “Mr. Denton on Doomsday” (no Brasil, Sr. Denton no Juízo Final) exibido em 16 de Outubro de 1959. Um episódio sobre segundas chances. Mencionados: Filmes: Banzé no Oeste (1974) / O Bom, O Mau E O Feio (1966) / O Homem Que Matou o Facínora (1962) / A Balada de Buster Scruggs (2018) / Filmes do diretor Kevin Connor, mencionado Os Titãs Voltam À Atlântida (1978) / Era Uma Vez No Oeste (1968) Inscreva-se no nosso canal no Youtube. Os podcasts também estão sendo publicados por lá. Nossos podcasts são publicados às segundas e sextas feiras, assine o feed e não perca nenhum programa! Os episódios da série The Twilight Zone podem ser assistidos em qualquer ordem pois são histórias fechadas! Assista o episódio e escute o podcast. Considere nos apadrinhar com qualquer valor no Padrim. Assim você ajuda para que consigamos manter o nosso site e continuar publicando os podcasts! Episódio disponível com legendas em: http://bit.ly/2TWyPpD Quer pedir um episódio ou comentar o que achou do podcast? Mande um feedback pra gente pelos e-mails contato.cinemasmorra@gmail.com ou alemdaimaginacaopodcast@gmail.com
Bem vindos à Zona do Crepúsculo! Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram o amigo Alexandre o Nerdmaster, do Paranerdia para bater um papo sobre o terceiro episódio da primeira temporada “Mr. Denton on Doomsday” (no Brasil, Sr. Denton no Juízo Final) exibido em 16 de Outubro de 1959. Um episódio sobre segundas chances. Mencionados: Filmes: Banzé no Oeste (1974) / O Bom, O Mau E O Feio (1966) / O Homem Que Matou o Facínora (1962) / A Balada de Buster Scruggs (2018) / Filmes do diretor Kevin Connor, mencionado Os Titãs Voltam À Atlântida (1978) / Era Uma Vez No Oeste (1968) Inscreva-se no nosso canal no Youtube. Os podcasts também estão sendo publicados por lá. Nossos podcasts são publicados às segundas e sextas feiras, assine o feed e não perca nenhum programa! Os episódios da série The Twilight Zone podem ser assistidos em qualquer ordem pois são histórias fechadas! Assista o episódio e escute o podcast. Considere nos apadrinhar com qualquer valor no Padrim. Assim você ajuda para que consigamos manter o nosso site e continuar publicando os podcasts! Episódio disponível com legendas em: http://bit.ly/2TWyPpD Quer pedir um episódio ou comentar o que achou do podcast? Mande um feedback pra gente pelos e-mails contato.cinemasmorra@gmail.com ou alemdaimaginacaopodcast@gmail.com
Bem vindos à Zona do Crepúsculo! Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram o amigo Alexandre o Nerdmaster, do Paranerdia para bater um papo sobre o terceiro episódio da primeira temporada “Mr. Denton on Doomsday” (no Brasil, Sr. Denton no Juízo Final) exibido em 16 de Outubro de 1959. Um episódio sobre segundas chances. Mencionados: Filmes: Banzé no Oeste (1974) / O Bom, O Mau E O Feio (1966) / O Homem Que Matou o Facínora (1962) / A Balada de Buster Scruggs (2018) / Filmes do diretor Kevin Connor, mencionado Os Titãs Voltam À Atlântida (1978) / Era Uma Vez No Oeste (1968) Masmorra Classic # 7 – O Homem que Matou o Facínora Inscreva-se no nosso canal no Youtube. Os podcasts também estão sendo publicados por lá.Nossos podcasts são publicados às segundas e sextas feiras, assine o feed e não perca nenhum programa! Os episódios da série The Twilight Zone podem ser assistidos em qualquer ordem pois são histórias fechadas! Assista o episódio e escute o podcast. Considere nos apadrinhar com qualquer valor no Padrim. Assim você ajuda para que consigamos manter o nosso site e continuar publicando os podcasts! Episódio disponível com legendas em: http://bit.ly/2TWyPpD Quer pedir um episódio ou comentar o que achou do podcast? Mande um feedback pra gente pelos e-mails contato.cinemasmorra@gmail.com ou alemdaimaginacaopodcast@gmail.com
Join us for episode 6, where we discuss Kevin Connor’s masterpiece Motel Hell and we make chicken salad out of chicken scratch!
In this episode of the horror review/discussion show 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss weird farming chiller 'Motel Hell.'The film is Directed by Kevin Connor and stars Rory Calhoun, Paul Linke, Nancy Parsons & Nina Axelrod.patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork THE CRYPT: https://mildfuzztv.weebly.com/the-crypt.html
Following the success of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre it seemed only a matter of time until a similarly toned film would be released. The writing team of Robert and Steven-Charles Jaffe wrote a script meant to be directed by Massacre Director Tobe Hooper but when Hooper was unable to helm the project, director for hire Kevin Connor was brought on changing the direction of the picture completely and on October 18th, 1980 MOTEL HELL was released. Giving audience a horrifically funny slice of Americana with no preservatives
Well, they say it takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters! What are fritters and what kinds of critters is he using? You'll have to tune in to find out! The boys of Talking Terror were feeling a little hungry so they decided to stop off and visit an out of the way motel run by a Farmer Vincent and his sister; Ida. Apparently, Farmer Vincent has the best smoked meats in the world and the Talking Terror team needs to eat! So listen in as the boys discuss The Mad Monkey Will's film pick "Motel Hell" from 1980 directed by Kevin Connor! There's horror news to discuss! Tina Romero; daughter or George A. Romero announces "Queens of the Dead", Horror is a big presence at the Oscar nominations with Get Out and The Shape of Water picking up numerous nominations. Is Monstervision with Joe Bob Briggs coming back? The folks over at Shudder streaming service would definitely like to entertain the idea!
Andy & Phantom Dark Dave interview Kevin Connor. Kevin has directed the cult horror movie Motel Hell along with numerous other feature length films, made for TV mini series and TV episodes. Kevin gives us an interesting view into what inspired him to become a director and how he got a foot into the door of the film industry as well as some behind the scenes stories about Motel Hell. Step Into The Black Cat's Shadow! www.blackcatsshadow.com Email Us: blackcatpodcast@gmail.com Dakota's Email - dakshadowbane@gmail.com On Twitter - @blackcatpodcast Phantom Dark Dave - @PhantomDarkDave Also on Facebook & Horror Amino
This week we discuss the importance of internally marketing your marketing strategy and tactics. Kevin Connor, a manufacturing marketing practitioner, shares his experience and lessons learned from various manufacturing leadership positions he has held over the years. Today’s Guest: Kevin Connor joins me on this episode. Kevin is a practitioner of manufacturing marketing. Kevin has more than 25 years of marketing, sales, and strategic planning experience in large and medium-sized manufacturing organizations and distributors. Kevin has experience and a passion to help companies elevate the strategic role of marketing within the organization. In this conversation, you will hear Kevin and I talk about marketing marketing. It is critical to market externally, but also internally to the executive team. Kevin shares his expertise in this area. You have something to gain from this conversation if marketing is already established or if leadership is considering a larger role for marketing in the company’s strategy. Kevin provides a lot of information and shares a five-point strategy that he has used to introduce and advance the role of marketing in companies. Establish your baseline. Attempt to quantify the business opportunity in the new way you’re recommending. Agree on the measurable goals and ensure agreement with the management team. Define the project timelines. Commit to reporting progress regularly. You’ll Learn: [01:55] - Kevin introduces himself to us and shares some of his background in the manufacturing marketing space. [05:58] - Kevin talks about the culture in manufacturing. Only 20% of CEO’s have experience in marketing, and that percentage is probably even lower in the manufacturing industry. [07:22] - Kevin references a study by MAPI that indicates the role that marketing plays in various manufacturing companies. [10:45] - Kevin shares an experience from a project meeting that demonstrates where a lot of companies are with marketing. [12:12]- Kevin speaks to the CMO out there that is trying to figure out if pushing these strategies is “worth the fight.” He shares some of the variables that will help you determine the right answer for you and your company. [17:07] - Kevin provides a five-point strategy that he’s used to introduce and advance the marketing strategy within a company. [22:27] - Kevin talks about marketing marketing internally and reporting out the progress to the leadership of the organization. [29:14] - I share one of my experiences in marketing marketing with a CEO that illustrates the need to speak their language. [30:34] - Kevin answers this week’s challenge question. This question comes from a VP of Sales at a sign manufacturing company. This person asks about convincing the CEO to invest in marketing. [36:50] - Kevin provides his actionable takeaways. When you’re promoting your marketing department as the marketing leader, it’s critical to consider your audience. Focusing on the lowest hanging fruit will help you build credibility. Interview Questions: Question 1: Kevin, let’s say there is a VP marketing or CMO out there and he is worried about the commitment from his leadership to a content marketing program. He strongly believes in it, but is worried and wonders if it is worth the fight he expects. With your experience, what do you think? Is it worth the fight and how do you know if it is or it isn’t? Question 2: It’s usually about the culture, especially in larger, older organizations. Could you talk about the culture typically found in these types of companies and why it’s so hard to change a go-to-market strategy that wants fast results and is all about the bottom of the funnel? Question 3: OK, let’s talk nuts and bolts here. Based on your experience, what are some tips, tactics and even a strategy to introduce a knowledge based, content based marketing strategy to a B2B manufacturing company. Let’s say a top 5 high level list? Question 4: I know a lot of our listeners are probably wondering, how long does it take to start to see results? 3,6 months, 1 year, 2 years? Challenge Question: This week our challenge question comes from a VP Sales at a sign manufacturing company in the Portland OR area. Here it is: “We are a large sign manufacturing company selling to the end user with a sales team of 15. We have one marketing coordinator who doubles as the CEO’s admin. I read your book and some other references and I think we’re missing the boat by not having a ‘proper’ marketing team. I need to convince my CEO, also the owner, to invest in marketing. He’s a tough cookie. What are the top 3 most compelling reasons I could use to win him over?” If you have a challenge you’re facing or a problem, when it comes to sales and marketing, send it in as a challenge question, and I’ll pose it to one of our guest experts. Email your challenge question to bruce@mmmatters.com. You can get a free copy of my book, “The New Way to Market for Manufacturing” by visiting MMMatters.com/ebook
During this episode we talk to Director Kevin Connor. Mr. Connor’s credits include Motel Hell, The Land That Time Forgot, At the Earth’s Core, and From Beyond the Grave. Connor discusses his career in film, including the making of From Beyond the Grave, directing the legendary Peter Cushing, and editing Richard Attenborough’s historical drama, Young Winston. Get More Legends of Film Subscribe to Legends of Film by RSS | iTunes
An audio commentary for Kevin Connor's 1977 film, "The People That Time Forgot," produced by Max Rosenberg for American International Pictures. Synced to the iTunes HD video.
An audio commentary for Kevin Connor’s 1977 film, “The People That Time Forgot,” produced by Max Rosenberg for American International Pictures. Synced to the iTunes HD video. Subscribe on iTunes MP3 Download RELATED THE PEOPLE THAT TIME FORGOT (2006 REVIEW) OTHER STOP BUTTON FAVORITES EPISODES [MODELLS] THE PEOPLE THAT TIME FORGOT AUDIOVISUAL ESSAY (2015)
Welcome to the GGtMC!!! This week Sammy and Will return to bring you our episode sponsored by the fine folks over at diabolikdvd.com, please head over and order some flicks and tell them the GGtMC sent you over!!! It was Sammy's turn to program and he chose Point Blank (1967) directed by John Boorman and starring Lee Marvin and Motel Hell (1980) dorected by Kevin Connor. Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Oggi parliamo di: Latitudine Zero di Ishiro Honda (1969); Il Golia attende di Kevin Connor (1981); BioShock della 2K Games; Metropolis di Fritz Lang (1927); Il Dizionario dei Cartoni Animati a cura di Daniel Valentin Simion (2011); La svastica sul Sole di Philip K. Dick (1962); la Saga di Mistborn di Brandon Sanderson. Ospite di questa puntata: Daniel Valentin Simion. Buon ascolto! Leggi di più su Fantascientificast.it - Pubblicazione amatoriale. Non si intende infrangere alcun copyright, i cui diritti appartengono ai rispettivi detentori - Autorizzazione SIAE 5612/I/5359.
BUY-From Beyond the Grave Terror to delight worshippers of the Macabre. On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be joined by our friend Adrian Smith from the UK to talk about another Amicus anthology horror film. This one is from 1974 called From Beyond the Grave. The film is directed by Kevin Connor and […]