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Send us a Text Message.Happy Halloween Soap Fiends Welcome to our first ever Holiday Bonus episode. This one is for My Bookish and Bubbly babes who prefer the mild to the wild !As an 80's relic with a distain for all things 80's I wax poetic on the appeal of two things I love to hate, Halloween and 80's themes!Despite my general disdain for the 80s and Halloween, you'll find out why this particular combination of the decade and the holiday holds a unique charm. Discover the artistry behind these films and why they continue to draw viewers decades later. So buckle up, grab your popcorn, and prepare to be transported back in time on this eerie journey through 80s horror cinema.One this fun filled Bonus episode I put my pride aside for the sake of the Mild Child and present you with a non-nightmare inducing range of films from the 80's.We discuss the terror of" Little Shop of Horror" along with the menacing undertones of David Bowie's "Labyrinth".We tiptoe through the world of deceased and rabid Pets with" Pet Cemetery" and "Cujo" and relive my second grade insomnia via" Killer Clowns'' from Outer Space".I'll discuss why cute boys are the cure for horror film phobia and I'll give you the perfect 80's Halloween film' filled with fun, folly and of course terrible 80's hair/ clothing. Lock the doors Kiddies ! You're in for a mild ride!!
Get your popcorn ready, because we're taking you on a spine-chilling journey through the world of classic horror movies and comedy horror films! It's that chilling time of the year again, and we're reminiscing about everything from Dracula and War of the Worlds to Arsenic and Old Lace and Gremlins. Yes, remember when Orson Welles took over a radio station and created mass panic with his War of the Worlds broadcast? Hear us discuss these old school classics and how they still terrify us to this day.But wait, there's more! The laughs don't stop there, because we're also talking about cult classic comedies like Young Frankenstein and Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Plus, we're taking a deep dive into the horror genre and discussing everything from Halloween and The Shining to Banana Splits and Nightmare on Elm Street. Want to know how these films shaped the horror genre? Can you recall the first horror movie that made you sleep with the lights on? Stick around to find out! Let's not forget about the good old days of trick-or-treating and our favorite Halloween candies! Our sugar-coated memories will take you back to the time when Halloween meant extended hours of candy collecting and homemade costumes. Ever wondered what our least favorite Halloween candy was? Or what wacky Halloween trivia we've stored up over the years? Tune in to find out and join us in a discussion on our cherished Halloween traditions and introducing a new song, "My Halloween Song". This is the Halloween episode you've been waiting for, so get ready for some tricks, treats, and a hauntingly good time!Thank you for joining us on today's show, as always, we appreciate each and every one of you! Talk to you soon
Steve and Sean are back with the deadliest podcast ever made! They chat about the Killer Clowns From Outer Space game, Little Nightmares 3, the Fallout show, and more! Then, they're joined by directors David Amito and Michael Laicini! They talk about reading Stephen King WAY too young, mom scaring you with a German accent, believing something but ONLY if you say it twice, and more! Support the WGA/SAG strike!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's After Dark time on this episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast, and what better way to spend it than by talking about Horror Movies? That's right, it's time to talk horror movies. Favorites, least favorites, and what is the formula for a good horror movie. Plus, the boys play a horror themed card game that pits Lobo and Pete, against Jax and Prospect.
Las mismas cosas que nos aterran, pueden hacernos reír hasta la muerte. Las películas de horror-comedia proveen a las audiencias de algo que las películas de horror no: poder reírte de tus miedos.¿Cuál crees que sea la razón de que estos géneros tan opuestos llegaran a mezclarse? ¿Crees que debido a esta combinación, a las películas de horror les ha afectado para no ser tomadas tan en serio?Definición:Es un género híbrido que provoca una desviación a partir del terror, suspenso o miedo, hacia lo cómico. Involucra un tono juguetón que parte de eventos horribles o terroríficos.Experiencias:Noël Carroll explica en el “Diario de crítica de la estética y el arte” que al parecer el horror y la comedia son polos opuestos. Sentirte horrorizado parece preceder al sentirte asombrado. Lo que nos hace reír pareciese que no debería ser capaz de hacernos gritar. En cuanto a las emociones y sentimientos asociados con el humor se puede decir que incluyen un sentido de liberación y sensaciones de aligeramiento, así como de expansión. Por otro lado, los sentimientos asociados con el horror incluyen presión, pesadez y claustrofobia. Sin embargo, las películas nos demuestran una y otra vez que pueden mezclarse de forma exitosa.Historia:El género de horror-comedia data en la literatura de la era Elizabetana y Jacobiana, también en la ficción gótica y el Grand Guignol. Aunque, por otro lado, sus variantes pueden tener varios niveles: arrebatos moderados, payasadas (slapstick, que es la violencia física con acciones exageradas o golpes), farsa y bromas para generar un efecto cómico o incluso en el género de Splatterpunk, que combina lo gore con las payasadas.Origen:Típicamente, el género de horror-comedia emerge de producciones cínicas, parodias de películas que han marcado a las masas. Por ejemplo, la productora Spooke House realizó varias parodias de melodramas en la época de las películas mudas que fueron diseñadas para el teatro. Las películas de monstruos de los años 30 fueron parodiadas en los 40 y 50. El cine gore de los años 80 levantó una ola humorística en los 90. Por ejemplo, lo hemos mencionado en muchas ocasiones, pero en los 90 salió la película de “Scream”, misma que se volvió una franquicia muy exitosa porque hacía una introspección hacia el cine de horror y los tropos de la época.En la actualidad, películas como “Cabin in the Woods”, son otro ejemplo de cómo se ha ido modernizando este estilo de horror-comedia, pues nos muestran que todo parte de un objeto maldito en la casa y de los terceros controlando las situaciones. Tiene un giro bastante interesante, pero vemos cómo se siguen criticando los tropos. En “Scream” el enfoque se dirige a anticipar las matanzas o la forma en que el asesino sale de X o Y lugar. En “Cabin in the Woods” la crítica se orienta al guion y la creación de historias, así como los arquetipos de los personajes: el rebelde, intelectual, inocente, etc.Comentarios sociales:La comedia es utilizada como una herramienta, ya sea usada explícita o implícitamente, para hacer crítica social. Como mencionábamos, la sátira, el cinismo o las parodias son métodos para lograr integrar otras perspectivas y hacernos reflexionar desde otro punto de vista. Cuando reímos nos expandimos, nos volvemos vulnerables y receptivos. Pero ¿cómo juega el horror un papel aquí? Vemos que pueden hacer el comentario social utilizando solo comedia…El género de horror-comedia tiene la posibilidad de explotar una de las armas más poderosas del ser humano: el miedo. Además, nos hacen ver el absurdo en el que vivimos, donde dices “oye, no sé si llorar o reír”.Algunos críticos dicen que funcionan juntos porque la comedia conforta, mientras el horror confronta. Esto me recuerda a ciertas películas de Takashi Miike, quien juega con estos espectros en sus cintas y tiene a la audiencia atrapada. Creo que se trata precisamente de eso, dejarla en el asombro, aunque no tanto tiempo para que llegue a horrorizarse y luego regresarla a lo cómico.Válvula de escape:También tenemos el efecto “válvula de escape”. A veces el aspecto económico y social en el que vivimos puede generar muchas ansias, desesperación o depresión, y con ello, sentimientos de que estás a punto de estallar. Las películas de horror-comedia pueden ayudarnos a liberar esa tensión a través de los personajes principales, ya sea como actores o víctimas en la película, la audiencia puede explorar, hacer sus fantasías realidad, cosa que nunca podrían realizar en la vida real. Cuando ves una película de horror sola, no vives esos anhelos porque empatizas con la víctima y cómo sobrevive al malo.Invitación a nuevas audiencias:Muchas personas con las que he platicado me dicen que no pueden ver películas de terror. Les dan mucho miedo, tienen pesadillas o les parecen violentas y difíciles de digerir. Ahí es donde el horror-comedia resulta atractivo, se vuelve un punto medio. Es decir, puedes empezar a ver el género de horror con esas versiones ridiculizadas para que luego te dé menos miedo una película de terror. O a lo mejor nunca pases del híbrido, pero estarás viendo algo del horror.Tipos de horror-comedia: Gente chistosa en situaciones horribles: “Shaun of the Dead”, “Ghostbusters”, “Capulina”. Películas meta-textuales: reconocimiento y subversión de los tropos del género, como “Scream” o “Cabin in the Woods”. Sam Raimi: unas personas se van a un lugar remoto y les suceden cosas. En las películas de Sam Raimi la parte cómica y la parte terrorífica se sobreponen. Se puede volver subjetivo, algo que para algunos es tan absurdo que da risa, para otros resulta creepy. El mismo Raimi dice que la construcción de una escena de horror es igual que para una de comedia. En sus trabajos, “Evil Dead 1” tiene un tono serio, mientras que en “Evil Dead 2” mezcla lo serio con lo cómico, variando las secuencias de las tomas –exagera diálogos, sonidos o el movimiento de la cámara–. Entra en el absurdismo y con ello a la comedia. Por ejemplo, en “Evil Dead” hay una escena donde el espectro sale del sótano y se ve horrible, se escuchan gritos (asombro por parte de la audiencia), luego le cierran la puerta del sótano atrapándole la cara entre el piso y la puerta, y debido a la presión se le salta el ojo, en seguida vemos una secuencia en primera persona del ojo volando como proyectil directo a la boca de la chava que está gritando de miedo. Cambia la toma y ves cómo se come el ojo. Es imposible no reír, resulta chusco y ridículo porque es irreal que el ojo salga disparado así. La primera película que mezcla estos géneros es “One Exciting Night” de 1922.La primera película que tuvo un éxito comercial fue “Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein”. En esta cinta participan actores reconocidos por sus papeles en películas de horror, como Lon Chaney Jr. (Wolfman), Glenn Strange (Frankenstein's Monster) y Bela Lugosi (Drácula). Esta película me recordó un poco lo que se hizo en México: “Capulina contra los monstruos”, “Pepito y Chabelo contra los monstruos” o “La nave de los monstruos” con Piporro. Ejemplos muy conocidos, pero para la TV tenemos las series como “The Monsters” o “The Addams Family” de los años 60.Más ejemplos por décadas81:En TV, “Scooby Doo” y “Los locos Addams” (The Addam's family).70: Attack of the killing tomatoes. Rocky Horror Picture Show: aquí vemos un horror que contempla temas de sexualidad y, además, nuestro villano es transexual. Al mismo tiempo, es quien motiva a los protagonistas a explorar su sexualidad y se la pasan haciendo disparates en toda la película. 80: Toxic Avenger. American Werewolf in London (1981): aplican más el estilo meta. Hay escenas muy serias y luego el siguiente corte es una escena chistosa. Se basan mucho en el soundtrack para generar esos efectos. Para TV: “Creepshow”. Fright Night (1985): burla hacia el género de vampiros, muestra la escena sexual de la época (el baile) y también contrapone a la madre libertina y soltera a la que no le importa que su hijo esté explorando. Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Critters Series. The Return Of The Living Dead 1 y 2. Re-Animator. Dead Alive. Young Frankenstein. Ghostbusters. Gremlins 1 y 2: apuntando más hacia el “creature feature”, donde muestran seres malvados, pero con escenas de cosas chistosas que les pasan por andar haciendo desastres. Child's Play: de cierta forma también entra al género. 90: Army of Darkness. Beetlejuice: gente chistosa en contexto creepy. Repossesed. Scary Movie Series. Dead Alive (Peter Jackson): clásico comentario social a las relaciones madre-hijo. Madre tóxica. From Tusk til Dawn (Robert Rodríguez): esta es más del estilo de Tarantino, con escenas rápidas y violentas, pero pinceladas cómicas. 2000: American Psycho. Shawn Of The Dead: meta, burla a las películas de zombis, sus tropos, y a los zombis como monstruos. No es tan difícil sobrevivir en un mundo de zombis lentos y que no piensan. Death Snow, (2009). Zombieland: meta y gamification hasta cierto punto. ¿Cómo sobrevivir en un mundo de zombis? Siempre nos preguntamos qué haríamos en esa situación y el listado que tiene nuestro protagonista es un reflejo de todas esas fantasías que nos hemos hecho. Por cierto, hacen doble meta porque luego, en la segunda entrega, se encuentran con un grupo idéntico a ellos. 2010: Ready Or Not. The babysitter. Freaky. What we do in the Shadows. Psychogoreman. Créditos:Radio Horror es producido por Caro Arriaga y Rael Aguilar.Edición por Matías Beltrando desde Destek Soporte.Música:Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro), Insiders por Joe Crotty (Intro), Patchwork por Patchworker f.k.a. [friendzoned] (Spoilers) y Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro).★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week we talk about the cult classic Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Cotton candy guns, popcorn bazookas, acid pies, and bubble gum pistols are the featured cuisine this week. Adriane gives her recipe for pumpkin chocolate chip cookies! Hang out with us while we talk about our most Alaskan thing, Halloween movies of the week, and funny stories from the kitchen! #TGIK is the way! You know! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an in-person interview with director, producer and actor Grant Cramer along with actress Suzanne Snyder from the 80's horror cult film classic, "Killer Clowns From Outer Space at the Monster Mania (www.monstermania.net) Convention in Hunt Valley MD! BTB's Al Sotto talks to Grant and Suzanne about the Killer Clowns sequel already in the works as well as Grants recent work as a director and actor in Willy's Wonderland and working with Robert Deniro in the War With Grandpa. Suzanne talks about her film "Retribution" which is being revived for a VOD release 30 years after the film has been shot as well as working on Seinfeld and Homicide Life of the Street! We also ask Suzanne her thoughts on a possible Weird Science sequel or reboot. Don't miss this interview!
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents another amazing show for your listening pleasure! First we present an exclusive interview the co-directors of the documentary film "Tougher Than A Tank" Tim O'Donnell and Jon Mercer! We talk to Tim and Jon about the production process of featuring the lives of two Marines and long time friends, one with invisible injuries, Noel and one with severe brain injury, Eddie. We talk about Noel's 145 mile run to raise money for Eddie's physical therapy as well as Casey Affleck's involvement as a Producer on the film and other documentaries that are in the works from these talented filmmakers. "Tougher Than A Tank" is available for VOD on Amazon and Vudu! Closing out the show, we present an in-person interview with director, producer and actor Grant Cramer along with actress Suzanne Snyder from the 80's horror cult film classic, "Killer Clowns From Outer Space at the Monster Mania (www.monstermania.net) Convention in Hunt Valley MD! We talk to Grant and Suzanne about the Killer Clowns sequel already in the works as well as Grants recent work as a director and actor in Willy's Wonderland and working with Robert Deniro in the War With Grandpa. Suzanne talks about her film "Retribution" which is being revived for a VOD release 30 years after the film has been shot as well as working on Seinfeld and Homicide Life of the Street! We also ask Suzanne her thoughts on a possible Weird Science sequel or reboot. Don't miss this interview! BTB's host with the most Al Sotto bring to you another entertaining program! This week we welcome back to the panel "Vinny Mac" actor Vince Eisenson and in his BTB debut, journalist Dean Rogers from "The Rogers Review"! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits Classic Cut: Sara Bareillis "Brave"
On today's episode we had the honor of sitting down with an absolute legend and what we would have to say is one of the nicest human beings we've ever met, he has composed music for more than forty movies and television shows including the 1988 classic Killer Clowns From Outer Space! Enjoy the show!We want to hear from you!!Send us a line! via social media or email us at thetwelfthparsecclips@gmail.comWebsite: www.thetwelfthparsecpodcast.comBe sure to check out our Affiliates/Sponsorshttps://cbdmd.t7c9v8.net/xMno3Promo CBDMD15https://oasisbidets.com?p=BJQxaG598Promo TTP10want to start your own podcast not sure how? be sure to check out buzzsprout to make it as simple as possible and receive a 20$ Amazon gift card after your second billing cycle!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=951790
We are back for an interview with the author of one of the greatest concepts for a comic ever, Steve Urena. A kickstarter for his comic “Slow Pokes” is running to help fund his book about killer sloths. Our conversation ranges from the correct way to say Pork Roll (which is Pork Roll), to Steve’s writing training, and to such odd things like Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Check out Steve's kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/steveurena/slow-pokes-a-sloth-horror-comedy-comic-book
This week, we are taking a trip back to the summer of 1989. A time period we are becoming exceptionally good at covering (see our episode on Batman and Ghostbusters 2). However this time around, we are going to look at a little film that got clobbered by a capped crusader, an archaeologist tag teaming with James Bond, and Viggo the Carpathian, We are talking about the Weird Al cult classic, UHF. And what better way to cover this gem of cult cinema than to do it with our friend Jamie Bichsel of Neo Trash Video! Neo Trash Video : https://www.facebook.com/NeoTrashVideo/ Neo Trash Video Online Watch Party! NTV's DineIn Double Feature #3 in InfOMation May 30th- Night of The Creeps and Killer Clowns From Outer Space- https://www.facebook.com/events/570854886868579/?active_tab=about MERCH AND ANNOUCEMENTS Our co-host, John Wooliscroft, has a brand new film channel on youtube. Check it out and Subscribe at J DUB'S VIDEO NASTIES Use the coupon code "psychosnation" and save 25% on our TeePublic Store! Sign up for PSYCHOS NATION: Our Monthly Newsletter HELP US SPREAD THE MADNESS! Help us spread the madness by tweeting! Click here to post a tweet! Did you really like this episode? If so consider leaving us a rating, a review, or subscribe! WAYS TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CINEMA PSYCHOS SHOW! Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Pandora Android RSS Feed FEEDBACK AND CONTACT US Gotta a movie or question you want to throw our way? Or did we trash one of your favorite films and you want to know where to send a dead horse. Either way, drop us a line! We welcome your questions and dead horses. NEW !!! Leave us voicemail! - @Speakpipe Email cinemapsychosshow@gmail.com Twitter - @psychosshow Facebook - @psychosshow Instagram - @psychosshow Website - cinemapsychosshow.com Brian Cottington - @briancottington John Wooliscroft - @theunrealjwools Laine Wooliscroft - @la_croft Epicast Network - epicastnetwork.com Theme Music: TITLE: “Red Alert” AUTHOR: Jack Waldenmaier PUBLISHER: Music Bakery Publishing (BMI) WARNING: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE MUSIC CONTAINED IN THIS PRODUCTION IS SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. All copyrights, licensing, duplication and distribution rights are held exclusively by Music Bakery Publishing (BMI). 214-636-5887 musicbakery.com
Welcome to another horrific episode in this new world of social distancing. Our topics of discussion this go around are Killer Clowns From Outer Space, God Bless America and our new found hobby of back yard farming.
The gang get musically abused this week, as they get deep inside Whiplash (2014) by Damien Chazelle. Before La La Land and First man, Chazelle write and directed this intense and tight drama about pushing yourself, and being pushed, to be the best, at all costs. Pete will be leading the show, as it was his pick on the wheel, this week.Plenty of streaming picks, this week, so tune in to Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon and watch what we're watching. Also stay tuned til the end for next week's mystery movie from the Wheel of Destiny.Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Pete AbeytaJoseph Navarro and Tyler Noe
This week, in light of the release of the divisive Joker movie, Dave takes us through an equally odd choice in filmmaking, Killer Klowns From Outer Space!Email: contact@thirdreelpodcast.com Twitter: @ThirdReelPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thirdreelpodcast/ Amazon Affiliate Link: https://www.amazon.ca/?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=shifti05-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=ec31c95ca9d1040142ab09e2e1066faa&camp=15121&creative=330641 A Shifting Focus production Theme: "Enigma" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Your hosts Dr. Tarr, Professor Fether and The Midnight Gadfly talk about KILLER CLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE. Tarr opens up a discussion about Kung Fu movies in general and “Master of the Flying Guillotine” (1976) in particular. Or some variation thereof. Fether talks about the TV shows “Fringe,” “Wyatt Earp,” and “Bat Masterson.” Gadfly has … Continue reading "Unsane Radio 0009 – CLOWNS THAT KILL!"
Welcome back for part two of episode 18! For this release, we indulge in some of that sweet sweet Devil's Candy. A disturbed man thinks the devil is telling him to kill children. Meanwhile, a heavy metal fan artist father moves his family into a "haunted" house. See how it plays out. Show Notes: 3:30:00 Shotgun Reviews 23:10:00 Second Feature Review 1:26:00 Segment of the week Next week: Killer Clowns From Outer Space and Event Horizon Music: Faction 05 by Cell Dweller https://www.amazon.com/Faction-05/dp/B0164LW1SC Permissions granted courtesy of FIXT
On this episode Sean & Nicole watch another cult classic Killer Clowns From Outer Space form 1988. There’s loads of cotton candy,a visit to lovers lane, obnoxious ice cream truck guys, the good cop bad cop duo and don’t forget about those adorable little clowns. *This show is NSFW* If you would like to help […]
Annie (Petiteweaver) joins me today! What We've Finished:Annie finished the Copy.Cat C.C Beanie by Emily Ingrid in Gedifra Metal Tweed in record time. She also made the Blaise shawl by Ambah O'Brien in Undercover Otter Squirm in Killer Clowns froM Outer Space. Jill finished her Gnome Pun Intended by Sarah Schira using leftover Malabrigo Sock in Turner and Eggplant. She used the beard from Here We Gnome Again. Her Rav page here. She also made a baby hat using the Anemone pattern by Svetlana Volkova in Berroco Vintage color 51180.Our Current Fix:Annie is working on Archer by Elizabeth Doherty in Forbidden Fiber Co sparkle yarns . Annie and Jill are both making stars from the Scintillation pattern by Hunter Hammersen. Jill is also still working on her Ixchel pullover by Catherine Clark. Her Rav page here.What We're Jonesing For:Annie wants to make the Kobuk hat by Caitlin Hunter, probably in Cascade Yarns Luminosa. She likes her Sabrina Junk Top by Born & Raised Knits so much that she is going to make the Breeze Racerback by Jessie Mae Martinson. Jill is going to make a cardigan for her friend Jessie's wedding, so it will either be Lobelia by Meghan Fernandes or the Pop Crop Cardi by Ambah O'Brien, or some combination. Jill likes the Pineapple Hat by Sonya Marie for preemie/newborn babies. For the crocheters, the Casablanca 12" Square by Maria Bittner. Jill's into the new shawl by Bristol Ivy, Recursive. Jill likes the colorwork pullover Graphica by Casapinka and the Zazie cowl by Anna Maltz using her Marlisle technique. She likes Katemotz's version of the Sturgill Sweater by Caitlin Hunter.Uppers, Downers & Miscellaneous Links:Dnice Knits - videocastThe OrvilleSirenH20The Masked SingerSurviving R. KellyAquaman (2018)BaywatchNorth ShoreStargate: AtlantisSplash (1984)FrontierIf Beale Street Could Talk (2018)Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)They Shall Not Grow Old (2018)
Kyle and Shawn talk about Fallout 76's recent beta and the controversy surrounding Diablo Immortal. ---------------------- Killer Clowns From Outer Space is on Amazon Prime as well as Pulse/Kairo ---------------------- Stream Schedule (U.S. EST) Monday – 9PM to 12AM Wednesday – 9PM to 12AM Friday – 9PM to 12AM Saturday - 9PM to 12AM ---------------------- If you like our content go ahead and hit subscribe and click that bell. We would appreciate it! If you have any feedback feel free to leave a comment or if you want to discuss with the hosts you can join the discord. Feel free to leave a rating and review to get it read on the podcast! We are looking for any constructive feedback and would really appreciate it. ---------------------- Social Stuff: ---------------------- Email: ThoughtPatrolcast@gmail.com ---------------------- Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/thoughtpatrol ---------------------- Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/thoughtpatrol-podcast/id1241694825?mt=2 ---------------------- Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/I72wj66ert4kdy6ucxmbulhzv64?t=ThoughtPatrol_Podcast ---------------------- Audioboom: https://audioboom.com/channels/4906970 ---------------------- Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=160470 ---------------------- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SWs8FxRZ9gmiCHDiDfkUj ---------------------- Twitter: @ThoughtPatrolPD ---------------------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ThoughtPatrol_Podcast/ ---------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThoughtPatrolPodcast ---------------------- Discord: https://discord.gg/DDwx7hW ---------------------- PSN Names: Kyle – bojangles954 Shawn – RainShard Antony – XGrumpy_kittenX Jonathan – iB_ZeroDark30 Caitlyn - DongFeast420 Tyler - TedBroosevelt26 Sam Harris - Leafninja89 ---------------------- Steam IDs: Kyle - Moshi Moshi Guy ---------------------- Battle.net: Kyle - Bojangles#1144
This week I sit down with the funny and talented Chree Powell. We talk dads, but mostly moms, Chree finds a dead thing, I come come to terms with a tough break up, and then we watch Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Fun episode! Follow Chree: https://www.instagram.com/chreepowpow/ Follow me: @daveapkarian Say hi, or send me your dadicdotes: saddadpodcast@gmail.com Support this show: https://www.patreon.com/saddadpodcast
Steve LaPorte was a joy to speak with. For one thing, he is incredibly talented and has a fantastic body of work. That aside, he also recalls exactly how he got there and can track back the step by step process of how he got there. It’s a wonderful thing when someone can trace back their steps and know how they got to where they have and are keen to help others understand what is important. Steve talks about the importance of knowing how to make things work rather than always relying on an endlessly supplied workshop to solve every problem. Knowing how to pull things together on the spot is a great skill to have on set but ironically is how most people start out when they don’t have a lot of kit. Hearing who he has worked with is like a who’s who of the makeup effects world. Knowing good, solid makeup skills as well as using appliances and working in a workshop come together to make a very capable artist whose versatile skillset make for a great resume. We see again and again in these conversations with makeup artists how living a little life first and getting involved in the real world before settling on a career path can be so beneficial, as you can figure out who you are a little clearer before throwing yourself into an industry. Steve also goes a little into his interest in the circus and particularly clowning, and how learning from the people around you is important. It really helped set him up for working within the film industry and dealing with people and appeal to their better nature. Clowns nowadays are often seen more as scary tropes, like Pennywise from IT and Killer Clowns From Outer Space. Clowning was designed for fun and joy, to create laughter and cause people to drop their guard and experience joy, and Steve looks at how he wants to reclaim the clown for laughs rather than screams. Like he says (Steve credits Leonard Engleman with this maxim), "Retire to something rather than from something." He is a busy chap, and has plans to bring some very cool things into the business. Steve has such a pleasant manner and it really was a joy to speak with him. Todd and I were grateful that he gave up his time to chat to us so candidly. He mentions a book by Wayne W. Dyer - The Shift: Taking Your Life from Ambition to Meaning, and I link it here if you want to check it out. Many thanks for listening! Til next time - Stuart & Todd
Extinction v Mojave on the roulette, and we chat Red Sparrow, It (2017), Killer Clowns From Outer Space, Ready Player One, American Guinea Pig: Song of Solomon, American Psycho 2, Mysterious Island, Necessary Roughness, Rob Roy, The Color of Money, Indecent Proposal, Two-Lane Blacktop, 2001 Maniacs, A Million Ways To Die In The West, 3 O'Clock High, The Death of Superman, Batman: Ninja, Predator 2, Predator, Predators, and much more!
CIA: Cinematically Informed Americans is a show on the Lucid Geek Speak channel of podcasts. Today we look at movie news, Netflix recommendations, geek news, discuss early Batman movies, etc.Right Click HERE and select save link asNetflix/Hulu Recommendations for Instant Streaming:Jordan:1.Trailer Park Boys2. The Immaculate Conception of Little DizzleFredd:1. MadmenSean:1.Cash Back2. (Hulu) The Following Taylor:1. Killer Clowns From Outer Space---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Commodore Schmidlapps - The Penguins not-so-great disguise from Batman: the Movie---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sean: You can't honestly put that in your top 10.Fred: Yes, he can!Sean: Well, there's no penetration so I'm not watching it.Taylor: Well, that's something we could go in to.Sean: It is something we could go IN to, indeed.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Taylor: It's beautiful, It's inspiring!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"One of the most important roles to cast was that of young Forrest, who would help set the tone for the whole film based on his performance. To find the right actor, Robert Zemeckis put the word out that he was looking for "a young Tom Hanks with light eyes and a quirky disposition." A young Mississippi boy by the name of Michael Conner Humphreys showed up at an open casting call in Memphis, Tennessee and fit the bill perfectly. His talent and natural ease with the material charmed everyone. During Humphreys' screen test, according to Robert Zemeckis, "He jumped off the screen when we saw him because he had a very different type of delivery."Michael Humphreys' unique dialect turned out to be a major contributing factor to making Forrest Gump work. Before Humphreys was cast, Hanks had not settled on how Forrest would talk throughout the film. "Then Jessica Drake, my voice coach, and I heard Michael Humphreys, who played the young Forrest Gump," explained Hanks. "He was from Mississippi up by Tennessee and he had this great vocal cadence with very particular characteristics, with hard 'Gs' in the middle of things. Like he said, 'sing-ging'. I listened to Michael a lot, she made linguistic templates and then I read the entire script to her. It took the better part of three weeks and by the end I was doing it without having to think about it." Source---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Back to the Future images with Eric Stoltz So weird---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Signs was released in 2002.Quick, lock the door!Maybe they weren't aliens at all: Check out this theory which we will discuss on the next episodeClick here to read a possibly more accurate interpretation---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Best M. Night Movie!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tremors 4: Balls With Legs---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Invention of Lying---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Taylor: We can all agree that Ghost Rider is the greatest thing made by humanity ever---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------So, so bad.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Shark Repellant---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Blew. Him. To. Pieces.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The joke Sean referenced was in fact not about Hitler, but about Lincoln being assassinated. The crowd, however, did act as if he made a Hitler joke.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Here's Johnny!
CIA: Cinematically Informed Americans is a show on the Lucid Geek Speak channel of podcasts. Today we look at top 10 movies lists for all our hosts, Netflix recommendations, geek news, etc. Right Click HERE and select save link asNetflix Recommendations for Instant Streaming:Jordan:1. Butter2. Freaks and Geeks Fredd:1. Valhalla Rising2. UndeclaredChase:1. Merlin2. Robin HoodSean:1. Man From Earth2. House of Cards---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sean: Yeah, but the third one has the part where the kid points to his dick.Jordan: Look out for those Easter Eggs!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Jordan: Next one I have here is another personal favorite of mine and I can watch it at any time: Killer Clowns From Outer Space.Fred: Wow. It's going to be that kinda party.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sean: Earth Girls Are Easy may be the only movie where Geena Davis is hot. (proceeds to emphasize about 5 times lol)Sean was right!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where the Buffalo Roam - Starring Bill Murray---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sean: I didn't think we were going to get any dick sucking of Wes Anderson until we got Shay in here.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sean: How are have you gotten in the Walking Dead Chase?Chase: Volume 3 or 4.Sean: Goddammit Chase!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sean: Oh, Land of the Dead is the one where the Zombies were fucking playing instruments.Still ridiculous---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The kid from Near Dark and Teen Witch---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fredd: (Star Wars) written by a fourteen year old with down syndrome.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chase: There is only one Return, and that is Return of the King. (Indeed!)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Just weird.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fredd's shelter from Zombie apocalypse (Apparently, he's not worried about food)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Patricia Arquette in Lost Highway---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fred: I have Akira tattooed on my body.Sean: You do? (pause) You do!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"George Lucas originally planned to film an adaptation of the novel The Hobbit. Unable to secure the rights, he wrote Willow, which shares many similarities with J.R.R. Tolkien's celebrated novel, and its sequel, The Lord of the Rings."---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Prolapse will never be stricken from the record!Sean speaks the truth! (watch it's mouth about 10 seconds in)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Jennifer Lawrence hottest actress in HollywoodSean says, "she's adequate."---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kevin Smith Podcasts---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Gambit vs Nightwing---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Stardust - Four thumbs up from Sean and Chase---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------He wasn't even supposed to be there that day!Watch full movie on amazon streaming for 1.99Click here---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On Netflix InstantClick Here---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two things give Chase a boner: Dark Elves and GambitKeep that in mind Mrs. G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Final Cut(Great concept!)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Amanda Sifried---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Magnificent SevenClone Wars - Bounty Hunters---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lobo (first appeared in Omega Men)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fred: (Water world) worth the price of admission to watch Kevin Costner drink his own pee!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Flight of the Navigator---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Proof that Jennifer Garner is an uptight bitch---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This week we all get together to talk about Super Cheesy 80's Horror flicks! Even Oz shows up...and God Bless him! We cover Killer Clowns From Outer Space, Night of the Comet, Tales From The Darkside and Troll! I believe Howard the Duck and Buckaroo Banzi is also discussed! Press Play! -AG