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This week on IT CAME FROM QUEENS, Ben shoots the shit with Indy Filmmaker & Animator Josh Stifter of FLUSH STUDIOS. They discuss Josh's Animated works such as Minnow, and his promotional work for Kevin Smith's TUSK (2014). Also, Josh details the behind the stories behind his Rebel Without a Crew contribution, THE GOOD EXORCIST and his recent horror-comedy feature, GREYWOOD'S PLOT. They discuss TROMA, MTV LIQUID Television, chasing your dreams, and not compromising as an artist. Follow Josh on Twitter at @JoshStifter and pledge to his Patreon at www.patreon.com/flushstudios.FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: @falbo_benjamin FACEBOOK: @ICFQPod
The Bad Dads met at Anonymous Meeg's man cave to discuss the finer points of Kevin Smith's TUSK.In honour of national ninja day we discuss our top 5 Martial Arts movies, plus in a new feature we discuss the latest movie trailers and tv programmes that have grabbed our collective attention.Sadly we then subject ourselves to Mia & Me, Reegs's eldest child's favoured viewing material, following which Meeg explains just why he loves movies that have an ending.Finally, watch out for our new custom made intro from legendary Bristol music producer Kraymon! As ever, please feel free to argue with us on the social medias!
This week we watched Kevin Smith's Tusk. This is one of Jimmy's favorite Kevin Smith movies after watching it for the first time. We talk about his old movies and how people used to (and still) shit on comic books. Forrest thinks he found shit that should not be in the movie. We try to determine whose the hero in this. Jimmy tells us about the movie Girl in the Box. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blanked-that/message
Hey everyone! Since the legendary Joe Bob Briggs was my previous guest I got in the spirit of doing a double feature interview for this episode. With Antonio Pantoja we talk about how it all started with directing videos for Strange Music as well as early film inspirations for this years best independent horror comedy "One Must Fall". When Josh Stifter returns we talk about how we felt about The Good Exorcist, and how Greywood's Plot came to be while he was on Kevin Smith's Tusk which he did incredible animation for! Josh is a really awesome guy and imagine "Frankenstein on cocaine" and that's what you get with his latest film "Greywood's Plot" and the ending of that will haunt you for weeks!
Jacob brings us an episode that explores metamorphosis at the hands of mad doctors with The Human Centipede and Kevin Smith's Tusk! Sources The Human Centipede (2009) "Human Centipede: Director and star of the year's most disgusting horror film spill their guts" by Clark Collis, Entertainment Weekly "A Q&A with Tom Six About His Barf Bag Classic, The Human Centipede" by Steve Dollar, Paste  Tusk (2014) Director's commentary Smodcast Episode #259: The Walrus and the Carpenter "The SModcast Origin Story Behind Kevin Smith's Tusk" by Jason Steele, Interrobang "Kevin Smith says Tusk is the only movie he's ever made while stoned" by James Kim, The Frame Johnny Cash and Michael Parks - Oklahoma Hills
Join your hosts, horror narrators TJ Scorpio and GZDude13 as they discuss all things horror! In this episode they tackle Kevin Smith's Tusk! Find us on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/creepycarousal Find us on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/creepycarousel Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CreepyCarousal Check out our individual YouTube channels: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFAbKeXpO-dF7T_L-CoEHdA https://www.youtube.com/GZDude13 Intro music: Act One - Tenebrous Brothers Carnival by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100643 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Outro music: https://youtu.be/hXmN4spjO7c --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creepycarousel/support
Hey girl, get caught up! If you haven't yet heard Episode 1, then here's our film review and hunt down of factoids. Join us for dinner and dress-up as we tear into the first act of Kevin Smith's "Tusk"!We invite you to waltz into the life of Wallace, a shock-podder with straight up character fatigue, as he struts his statehood up north to investigate the whereabouts of the mysterious one-legged "Kill Bill Kid".Will Wallace find his own voice or lose it in your iTunes Shuffle? Play on, ad-free, on us! Then, head over to Patreon to help us make up the difference.Remember to subscribe for future episodes, because we're venturing ever further into the twisted minds of mass media, and who knows where we'll go next?Thank you for patroning the peculiar!Support the show (https://patreon.com/shockedandapplaud)
This week, we're discussing the movies. Everything to Moviepass, Breaking In, Upgrade, Human Centipede and Kevin Smith's Tusk! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Carlemile/support
After a year of podcasting, we're getting a little meta with Kevin Smith's Tusk. We talk about how we got into listening to podcasts, which podcasts we listen to, and how we started podcasting. We also get into a movie about a man being sewn into a realistic walrus suit. Happy one-year anniversary to us all! Music by Ben Eller
Dust off your parka and grow out your handlebar mustache, the guys are taking you on a one-way trip to Canadia for this week's discussion - Kevin Smith's Tusk! If you squint real hard, you might be able to see Russia, but you'll never find any value in this film. Our guest Kannon tries to change our minds and we try to change his... Who will triumph and who will be die of human/walrus stab wounds? Find out on this week's Horror Movie Night!
And BOOM goes the Herzog! On this week's episode there are some verbal fisticuffs for the trailer of the week, and we discuss Kevin Smith's Tusk, Himizu, The Killers, Like Water for Chocolate and the irreplaceable Werner Herzog's Invincible in Off the Shelf. For our film of the week, we opted for the small indie sci-fi hit The Signal starring Laurence Fishburne and a boatload of wibbly shenanigans (and thereby avoiding the most racist film of last week).
Win a copy of Kevin Smith's Tusk! On this week's episode we discuss Arrow and the Flash, local comic shops guide, Tusk giveaway, and the return of a classic hero! You won't want to miss this epic conclusion!!!Â
.They're BAAAAAACK - The Boys are back talking NZ Armageddon, Kevin Smith's TUSK and BIG NEWS!Star Wars Trailer Avenger 2 Trailer NZ Armageddon Kevin Smith's TUSKÂ
The Colonel returns from Europe engaged to be married, a year older, and with a nerd haul no less! We also discuss Kevin Smith's TUSK, the great offerings of Gotham, Arrow, The Flash and Agents of SHIELD on TV, and talk about Alien: Isolation, Shadow of Mordor and Driveclub.Â
This week it's two for one, as the guys try to answer #WalrusYes or #WalrusNo as they review Kevin Smith's Tusk and toss the bouquet and head off for a Honeymoon. It's a body horror double feature! will the Honeymoon be pleasant? Will Kevin Smith impress the guys more than he did with Red State? All these answers, Mike's News and more on this episode of SlasherCast
With Adam out for a week, Josh found a willing accomplice in Michael Phillips for a countdown of their Top 5 Movie Manimals, tying in with their review of Kevin Smith's TUSK. Plus, Michael's recap of the recent Toronto International Film Festival and more. This episode is presented by Squarespace (FILM) and Varidesk. 0:00-1:59 - Billboard / Squarespace-Varidesk 1:59-23:01 - Review: "Tusk" Chad VanGaalen, "Cut Off My Hands" 24:11-26:12 - Squarespace 26:12-45:21 - Notes / TIFF 2014 Recap 45:21-55:36 - Polls Chad VanGaalen, "Monster" 56:37-57:13 - Promo: Chicago Film Fest 57:13-1:30:17 - Top 5: Manimals 1:30:17-1:33:49 - Close MUSIC - Chad VanGaalen LINKS - CIFF Critics' Picks Event - Soderbergh's Raiders - Michael on TIFF - Josh's review of Tusk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Ken Powell returns with film discussions on Kevin Smith's Tusk, Expendables 3, Oculus, Identity Thief and James Bond! Thanks for watching New York Cine Radio with host Tom Seymour, Ken Powell and Dave Leute!  iTunes  Twitter  Google App!  Stitcher Radio  Facebook  Youtube Check out the Viking Vs Zombies Indiegogo here! "Go Cart" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Michael and Ivan go to the movies to see Kevin Smith's podcast inspired horror film TUSK. The boys talk about the film's origins, review it and relate it to WWTB, while Ivan plots to drug Michael and lead him to a remote location, in the hopes of changing him into a Walrus of his own.
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. As we did for last year, this year Dark Discussions is discussing some of the top genre films that your co-hosts are looking forward to seeing in 2014. Horror, sci-fi, fantasy, thriller, techno-thriller, mystery. You name it, it's coming. Last year looked like it was going to be one hell of a year but by some it turned out otherwise. Yet this year, once again, filmmakers everywhere are whetting the chops of genre fans throughout the world. For those so inclined, here is the short list of what we discuss in the episode. Kevin Smith's Tusk, Eli Roth's Green Inferno, Oliver Blackburn's Random, Ti West's Sacrament, Simon Rumley's The Last Word, and the Joe R. Lansdale penned and Jim Mickle directed Cold in July. Other horror films include Willow Creek, Devil's Due, The Jungle, Hellions, Occulus, All Cheerleaders Die, Scorned, Nothing Bad Can Happen, The Loft, Faults, and Afflicted. Some bigger films spoken of include Joe Hill's Horns, Guardians of the Galaxy, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, Deliver Us From Evil, and the Scarlett Johansson's film, Under the Skin. Many remakes or sequels discussed include The Town that Dreaded Sundown, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Poltergeist, The Purge 2, Rec 4: Apocalypse, Wolf Creek 2, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Robocop, Dead Snow: Red Vs. Dead, X-Men: Days of Future Past, and The Hobbit: There and Back Again. But we discuss a few more films including co-host Mike and Eric's opinion on the new Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones which was just released. Plus other films that may be low profile that seem interesting are Joon-ho Bong's Snowpiercer, Sinbad the 5th Voyage, I Frankenstein, the Lance Henricksen film Harbinger Down, Pompeii, Edge of Tomorrow, Big Bad Wolves, Nights of Badassdum, the thriller simply titled +1, and the dark thriller Nurse 3-D (among others). So come and listen to what your hosts think of the new year and whether it will live up to the hype. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
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The G.E.E.Ks present a jam packed show featuring 3 special guests! They discuss Superman Vs. Batman, Avengers 2, Kevin Smith's Tusk, Bruce Willis being a douche-bag and some rather bizzare (and often disturbing) 'would you rathers' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.