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It's the season finale! Rekha is back to watch another movie with Jim and Steve! This time around the gang takes a deep dive into the fiery pits of Lavalantula. I won't have to do much to sell this one...fire breathing spiders...a bus chase...some of the cast from Police Academy...and Steve Guttenberg! I just don't know what else to say if you are not interested now. At what temperature does vulcanized rubber melt? Is there deeper meaning to be found in this crazy spider monster movie? Our media expert Rekha will lead the way! Listen and find out, watch out for spiders, and keep watching the shows!
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Author Ramon Youseph (of the Ramon Writes Blog) sums up The Asylum's SHARKNADO mockbuster franchise & the SyFy Channel crossover LAVALANTULA. Are B-movies just becoming too much for their own good or are they a misunderstood art form? Are monster movies just a labor of love? What are your favorite sendups of all the giant creature features and Kaiju flicks? We make sense of these headscratching yet shameless movies that night! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ Blind Knowledge Podcast Network: https://www.blindknowledge.com/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222 Discord: https://discord.com/channels/796154005914779678/796154006358851586 #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PodFamily #PodcastersOfInstagram #Movies #Film #Cinema #Music #Reviews #Retrospect #Podcasts #MutantFam #MutantFamily #actionmystery #bmovies #scifihorror #truecrime #historydramas #warmovies #podcastcollabs #hottakes #edgy #cultmovies #nsfw #HorrorFam #badass
Movie director, Mike Mendez shares the highs and lows of working in the film industry. From indie horror projects like The Covnent to SyFy Channel originals like Lavalantula, his advice is to have a good time and always make the best movie you can, no matter the material. We also discuss his work on Beavis and Butthead and what actors have been great to work with. Check out our instagram for a shot of his impressive toy collection. Follow us for more content on instagram @nativetonguespod Follow Mike @madmanmendez Don't forget to hit Follow and rate and review us on Apple podcasts!
Avant de commencer l'écoute de votre podcast, sachez que vous pouvez nous envoyer vos critiques, remarques, témoignages et autres tomates, soit en fichier audio ou en bafouille écrite à l'adresse causmicbeast@gmx.fr. Ils seront publié dans le prochain épisode du Répondeur d'Entre ! GeekUne autre remarque préalable, vous constaterez un son un peu différent, voire parfois dégradé, cela est dû au recours à des micro en présentiel de médiocre qualité.Nous tenons à nous en excuser et que cela ne gâchera pas votre écoute. Au programme de votre nouvelle livraison d'Entre ! Geek, le podcast des oeuvres oubliées … (mais bon vous connaissez notre mantra… pas oubliable … wink wink) et pour fêter une croix sur la période de Pâques (wink wink), un film qui traite d'oeufs, ou de cocons, un film qui traite de la vie et de la mort. De la vieillesse surtout, Cocoon 1985 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088933/?ref_=ttls_li_tt un film de Ron Howard, celui cache un long front sous une casquette https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000165/ Ce podcast a été réalisé au calme, à la maison avec la voisine de canapé™ @babyjeanne57 sur le réseau du vendeur de voiture Tesla et @causmicbeast qui n'arrive toujours pas à parler de lui autrement qu'à la troisième personne Ci joint le synopsis du film que vous pouvez agrémenter de la bande annonce https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zohgyAAKF6M&t=12s&pp=ygUTY29jb29uIDE5ODUgdHJhaWxlcg%3D%3D Un groupe d'aliens déguisés en humains reviennent sur Terre pour reprendre des cocons de leur espèce (de la planète Antarea) qu'ils avaient laissés lors d'un précédent voyage. Une fois qu'ils ont récupéré les cocons, ils les conservent dans la piscine d'une maison qu'ils ont louée dans une petite ville de Floride. Ils sont génés dans leur entreprise par quelques personnes âgées, pensionnaires d'une maison de retraite située non loin de la maison. Ces dernières se sont secrètement baignées dans la piscine et ont découvert les pouvoirs extraordinaires des cocons…Art, Ben et Joe, trois inséparables compères, vivent en Floride dans une maison de retraite. Pourquoi parler de ce film aujourd'hui ? : Parce que c'est PaquesParce qu'il y a des oeufsParce que la symbolique de la mort et de la renaissance (paye ton judéo christianisme) mais aussi la terre promise et une grosse pincée d'Atlantide https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantide C'est aussi et surtout un film d'acteur, des gloires anciennes tout d'abord Don Ameche tout d'abord avec sa petite moustaches impeccables et son charme de gentleman https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_AmecheWilford Brimley https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilford_Brimley à la monstrueuse moustache, sa teinte grise alors qu'il n'a que 50 ansHume Cronyn https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hume_Cronyn que nous avions déja croisé dans l'Entre ! geek batteries not' inclued de Noël https://podcloud.fr/podcast/entregeek/episode/entre-geek-batteries-not-includedBrian Dennehy https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Dennehy un authentique colosse aux yeux bleus, croisé dans un certain film dont il parait qu'il Rambo https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083944/Jack Gilford https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Gilford qui joue un Bernie Lefkowitz tout en profondeur, nuance et tristelleSteve Guttenberg qui non content d'avoir un nom d'imprimeur (celui des origines ou presque https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Gutenberg ), acteur qui cabotine depuis les Police Academy https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_Academy, joue les professeurs dans Short Circuit https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Circuit et tombe dans les profondeurs d'Asylum avec la série des Lavalantula https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/LavalantulaMaureen Stapleton (VF : Jacqueline Cohen) : Mary LuckettJessica Tandy https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Tandy là encore, on peut renvoyer vers l'entre geek batteries not' inclued, n'oublions pas Miss Daisy et son chauffeur https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Daisy_et_son_chauffeurGwen Verdon, star de broadway, épouse un moment de Bob Fosse, si vous souhaitez en apprendre un peu plus sur leur relation tumultueuse, nous vous conseillons la série Fosse/Verdon https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fosse/VerdonHerta Ware https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herta_Ware dans son role de Rosie, préparez vos mouchoirsTahnee Welch https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahnee_Welch, la fille de celle qui a un nom qui fait penser à un croisement improbable de spécialité fromagère Raquel Welch https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raquel_Welch qui démontre dans ce film qu'on peut faire un strip tease réellement intégral, et que le tantra, ça a du sex appeal wink winkN'oublions pas le jeune garço habituel des productions Spielberg et copie de cette époque Barrett Oliver https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0646768/?ref_=tt_cl_t_12 tout autant garçon dans un film allemand culte (RIP le cheval !) L'histoire sans fin https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088323/?ref_=nm_knf_t_1 mais aussi D.A.R.Y.L https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088979/?ref_=nm_knf_t_3 (un film où on voit un SR71 Blackbird https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_SR-71_Blackbird … Causmicbeast, lache ce clavier !!!) Pourquoi le film qu'il est bien :Les effets spéciaux : Rick Baker, maquilleur de l'extrême https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Baker mais aussi Ralph McQuarrie qui aura illustré les rêves de tant de personnes de Star War, ET à Galactica https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_McQuarrieA la baguette et au recyclage James Horner https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Horner , qui fait une musique empreinte de la douceur de la vieillesse et nous recolle quelques mesures de Battle Beyond the Star https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080421/ , un film dont nous avions parlé dans un précédent épisode https://podcloud.fr/podcast/galaxie-pop-cine-serie/episode/entre-geek-episode-4-spece-despace Avant de conclure cet épisode, nous souhaiterions vous poser cette question ?Si on vous donnait le choix de protagonistes du film : ne plus vieillir mais partir loin de toutQue feriez vous ?N'hésitez pas à nous donner votre avis par mail, ou fichier audio à causmicbeast@gmx.fr Musique de clôture :Monty Python - Always Look on the Bright Side of Life : rappelons que cet épisode est un épisode de Pâques … et donc quoi de mieux que la Vie de BryanBreak Machine Street dance : parce que la scène de la discothèque en a décidé et que c'est une chanson que Voisine de Canapé aime (merci mon amour)Michael Sembello - Gravity la musique justement de la discothèque et n'hésitez à visionner le clip d'origine à https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0LSWOK5B38&pp=ygUXbWljaGFlbCBzZW1iZWxsbyBtYW5pYWM%3D improbable et avec des morceaux de Ron Howard, coincé dedans Merci de votre écouteMerci de votre lectureAu reuuuuuuvoiiiiiirreeeeuuuh
On this episode, I covered "Smallest Park" from season 4. Ben has finally had enough of Leslie's steamrolling; Andy tries out a few college courses; and Tom and Jerry are tasked with creating a new logo for the department. Find out why this is one of my favorite episodes! FILLER: Dune 1 & 2 (VERY LIGHT spoilers) and Lavalantula Intro/general nonsense (00:47) Dune (again, VERY LIGHT spoilers) (12:26) Lavalantula (21:24) S4E8: Smallest Park (25:11) CONTACT: citizensofpawnee@gmail.com and Instagram @citizensofpawneepodcast and @parksrecmemes Dance of Joy Podcast @danceofjoypod I'm shaving my head for St. Baldrick's next week. If you'd like to support me by making a donation, and for more information, here's the link: https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/1134396/2024 New episodes every Tuesday, please share.
Julian Schlossberg (Producer).Theatre: Bullets Over Broadway, Relatively Speaking, Sly Fox, Mornings At Seven, My Life On A Diet, Fortune's Fool, Terms of Endearment, After the Night and the Music, Adult Entertainment, The Unexpected Man, Tommy Tune, Madame Melville, Taller Than a Dwarf, Power Plays, If Love Were All, Death Defying Acts, Vita and Virginia, etc. Film: Widow's Peak, In theSpirit, Bad Girls, No Nukes, Ten From Your Show of Shows. Television: Mike Nichols – American Masters (PBS), Nichols and May (PBS), Elia Kazan: A Director's Journey (AMC), Claire Bloom's Shakespeare's Women (Bravo), Lives of Lillian Hellman (PBS).His new memoir, Try Not To Hold It Against Me- A Producer's Life is now available on Amazon. In 1976, Steve Guttenberg was on a plane to Hollywood. His mother and father gave him $300 for a two week trip to try his hand at film acting. He was 17 years old . He had done childrens theatre, an off broadway play and studied at various schools. He landed and immediately started trying to sneak into studios. He found his way into Paramount Studios, commandeered an office in the Lucille Ball Makeup Building, strung a phone from the water stage , and started making phone calls to casting directors, agents and producers. He landed a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial and was off to the races. Steve flew to Portugal and didn't look back. He was cast in some of the most popular films the the industry released. Diner, Police Academy, Cocoon, Three Men and a Baby, Short Circuit to name a few. Steve starred in The Day After, Billy Liar, Veronica Mars, Ballers , the sci fi hit Lavalantula, and most recently How to Murder Your Husband with Cybill Shepherd. Steve is married , devoted to his family and divides his home between Scottsdsle AZ and Pacific Palisades California.
Just like the weather in jolly old England, things are heating up this week with Lavalantula, so make sure to crack open an ice cold beer!---"Fire Burns... Lava Bites! Volcanic eruptions in Los Angeles unleash a swarm of gigantic, lava-breathing tarantulas."
Movies go hand in hand with entertainment and events. But what is it really like behind the scenes at movie openings and film sets? Our guest this week will give you a once in a lifetime insight into all of it!This Weeks guest: Steve GuttenbergIn 1976, Steve Guttenberg was on a plane to Hollywood. His mother and father gave him $300 for a two week trip to try his hand at film acting. He was 17 years old . He had done childrens theatre, an off broadway play and studied at various schools. He landed and immediately started trying to sneak into studios. He found his way into Paramount Studios, commandeered an office in the Lucille Ball Makeup Building, strung a phone from the water stage , and started making phone calls to casting directors, agents and producers. He landed a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial and was off to the races. He earned a place in an agency and then Steve was cast in the acclaimed television movie ‘Something for Joey', the cult classic ‘The Chicken Chronicles', and the Universal film ‘Rollercoaster'.After a year in Hollywood, he decided the culture was not for him, went to Albany State University at the request of his father Stanley, and proceeded to have an experience as a college student. Hollywood called three months into his semester with an offer to co-star with Gregory Peck in ‘The Boys from Brazil.' Steve flew to Portugal and didn't look back. He was cast in some of the most popular films the the industry released. Diner, Police Academy, Cocoon, Three Men and a Baby, Short Circuit and The Bedroom Window to name a few. His films have grossed over a billion dollars. Steve went on to act on Broadway in Prelude to a Kiss, in Woody Harrelson's Furthest from the Sun, John Turturro's Relatively Speaking and The Boys Next Door in London's West End. Steve starred in The Day After, Billy Liar, Veronica Mars, Ballers , the sci fi hit Lavalantula, and most recently How to Murder Your Husband with Cybill Shepherd. Steve is known as a generous and thoughtful person, creating The Guttenberg House in Los Angeles for emancipated foster children. He is married , devoted to his family and divides his home between Scottsdsle AZ and Pacific Palisades California. It's a long way from Massapequa, New York, and Steve doesn't forget where he comes from. He appreciates his life and the career in show For a hands-free experience, ask Alexa to play the latest podcast episode of Behind The Veil with Keith Willard. The BEHIND THE VEIL Show is the winner of the 2021 and 2022 Telly Awards for best online unscripted series, and the NACE One Award for Innovator of The Year.Would you be interested in sponsoring future episodes of Behind The Veil? Email the host at info@keithwillardevents.comSupport the showBehind The Veil Crew:Host: Keith Willard www.keithwillardevents.com www.instagram.com/keithwillard Co- Host: Marci Guttenberg www.anaffairtorememberbymarci.com www.instagram.com/anaffairtorememberbymarci
When volcanic eruptions cause lava-spewing spiders to rise up and destroy Los Angeles, an unlikely hero in the form of washed-up action movie star, Colton West, rises to the occasion to save his family and his city from becoming ash. In a movie that couldn't be more ridiculous, Lavalantula has a charm that's hard to explain. The chemistry between Steven Guttenberg and Patrick Renna keeps this movie funny and engaging and takes the audience along for the ride. Catch the movie and check out our review. Check out our website The Final PodcastJoin the Discord https://discord.gg/nFSnEE9wG2Subscribe to our YouTube channel The Final Podcast - YouTubeFollow us on Facebook The Final Podcast | FacebookFollow us on Instagram The Final Podcast (@thefinalpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosFollow us on Twitter The Final Podcast (@thefinalpodever) / TwitterMusic Credit: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audiohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_6h...
When lava spitting spiders emerge from the Santa Monica hills, only the cast of Police Academy can stop them! After the success of Sharknado, Lavalantula was one of many to get in on the creature feature/disaster craze, and it's a BLAST! Featuring a special message from director Mike Mendez! B-Movies are an art, and this one gets it RIGHT! Waffle Punch is a podcast about films, fandom, and faith, hosted by a professional comic book artist and a radio DJ. Connect with us on IG or Tiktok @wafflepunchpodcast, email us at wafflepunchpodcast@gmail.com OR join us at any of these links!
From giant ants to giant molten spiders!! This movie serves not only as a universe builder for the Sharknado cinematic universe but also as a semi Police Academy reunion.Lavalantula Lavalantula is an American 2015 science fiction comedy horror thriller television film that takes place after a series of volcanic eruptions in Los Angeles unleashes a swarm of gigantic, lava-breathing tarantulas from which the film draws its title.Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWndN0Eyk-I
Steve Guttenberg! Can you hear us? You gotta save us from the LAVALANTULAS!!! While we're all waiting for The Guttes to save us from a hellfire death, pop in your kewl little earbuds and listen to Steve, Ashley, and super special guest, Aunt Shelly, scream about this movie. *Special Warning* if you know anything about the La Brea Tar Pits; how to fight lava; and if there is actually a volcano in Los Angeles- please note that the creators of this podcast are losing their braincells at an accelerated rate and have no idea what they're actually talking about. ...also if you're listening to this podcast and trying to find real life facts then maybe you need to assess your life. Or not. It's entirely up to you.
Original Air Date: August 8th 2018 Ralph Garman has been a fixture and a star on radio, TV, film, and podcasting for almost two decades. He served as host of all three seasons of the successful Spike TV “faux-reality” comedy show, THE JOE SCHMO SHOW. He was also seen in SyFy Network's cult classics SHARKTOPUS and LAVALANTULA, and can be heard every week voicing various characters on FOX TV‘s animated hit show, FAMILY GUY. In addition, Ralph appears on Seth MacFarlane's TV series THE ORVILLE. Be sure to check out his podcast The Ralph Report and of course, Hollywood Babble on!
Thoughts on the film Lavalantula (2015) Steve Guttenberg kills Fire Spiders Episode 046
Wir begeben uns mit Steffen aka DER TRASHTAUCHER auf Monsterjagd, denn unser Thema lautet: CREATURE FEATURE. Mit fachmännischer Unterstützung erzählen wir von unserer Liebe zu einem Genre, das sich schwer eindeutig definieren lässt. Einen Versuch machen wir dennoch und sprechen hauptsächlich über unsere Highlights und Wünsche für zukünftige Produktionen... (00:38:00) Wir stellen unseren Gast DER TRASHTAUCHER vor (00:05:00) Wir versuchen uns an einer Definition: Was ist eigentlich ein CREATURE FEATURE? (00:11:03) Steffen guckt heimlich THE BEAST (1996) (00:14:03) Peter verliebt sich in BIRDS (1963) und TARANTULA (1955) (00:17:47) Manus erste Berührung mit Monsterfilmen: JAWS (1975) (00:18:59) Wir erinnern uns an C2 - KILLERINSEKT (1993) (00:23:40) Filme von William Girdler, u.a. GRIZZLY (1976) (00:28:01) Favoriten und Trigger: Von SCHRECKEN VOM AMAZONAS (1954) bis XTRO (1982) (00:33:56) Welche Creatures sind uns zu unterrepräsentiert? (00:40:46) Im einem Land vor unserer Zeit: Von Dinosauriern und Raketenwürmern (00:47:45) Challenge Exkurs: Sind Filme wie RUBBER (2010) und CHRISTINE (1983) auch Creature Feature? (00:52:41) Wunschrunde für kommende Creature Features (00:56:36) Steffen fordert ein Remake zu RABBITS (1972) (00:59:09) Zum Schluß noch ein paar Empfehlungen wie LAVALANTULA (2015) und MIMIC (1997) Viel Vergnügen Wir freuen uns über Unterstützung: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/filmfressen Paypal - kontakt@filmfressen.de Merch - https://www.shirtee.com/de/catalogsearch/result/?q=filmfressen Feedback und Koop-Anfragen: kontakt@filmfressen.de Filmfressen auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Filmfressen-904074306371921/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ManuFilmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/PeterFilmfresse Der Trashtaucher Steffen https://www.trashtaucher.de/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChMSPMje6ZZq8GuGihM6tRg https://www.instagram.com/trashtaucher/?hl=de https://www.vilmferrueckt.de/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fOhC_8BMEGLNCO1OrDUDw
Acclaimed horror director Mike Mendez may forever be known for Killers, The Convent, Big Ass Spider!, The Last Heist, and Don't Kill It but as Clare Kramer and her co-host David Magidoff quickly learned Mendez's legacy might be just as much about his tremendously impressive action figure collection. Learn how he chooses which figures that make the cut, and how his film short including his Comic-Con exclusive Guillermo del Toro action figure rose to the attention of the Shape of Water director himself. It's all here for the taking, or at least the listening, on Fanaddicts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The War of Rohirrim is coming back, this time more animated. We watched Lavalantula and lived to tell the tale. Fear Street gets an R rating. And, Beatty is meddling with the primal forces of nature. Plus, our national nightmare is over — we do some re-ranking! Then three trailers that almost all have Megan Fox in them and a list of movies all about unusual inheritances! Steve's Trailer: Midnight In The Switchgrass Pete's Trailer: Till Death Andy's Trailer: A Classic Horror Story THE LIST!Unusual inheritances!Steve's List Saturday the 14th Rain Man Brewster's Millions Pete's List Major League Little Big League The Grand Budapest Hotel Andy's List 13 Ghosts Larger Than Life Mr. Popper's Penguins 00:00 - Saturday Matinée • 2021.06.19 24:03 - Trailers 42:42 - Flickchart Reranking 54:30 - The Lists: Strange Inheritances 01:14:05 - Next Week's List Topics
The War of Rohirrim is coming back, this time more animated. We watched Lavalantula and lived to tell the tale. Fear Street gets an R rating. And, Beatty is meddling with the primal forces of nature. Plus, our national nightmare is over — we do some re-ranking! Then three trailers that almost all have Megan Fox in them and a list of movies all about unusual inheritances! Steve's Trailer: Midnight In The Switchgrass Pete's Trailer: Till Death Andy's Trailer: A Classic Horror Story THE LIST!Unusual inheritances!Steve's List Saturday the 14th Rain Man Brewster's Millions Pete's List Major League Little Big League The Grand Budapest Hotel Andy's List 13 Ghosts Larger Than Life Mr. Popper's Penguins 00:00 - Saturday Matinée • 2021.06.19 24:03 - Trailers 42:42 - Flickchart Reranking 54:30 - The Lists: Strange Inheritances 01:14:05 - Next Week's List Topics
The War of Rohirrim is coming back, this time more animated. We watched Lavalantula and lived to tell the tale. Fear Street gets an R rating. And, Beatty is meddling with the primal forces of nature. Plus, our national nightmare is over — we do some re-ranking! Then three trailers that almost all have Megan Fox in them and a list of movies all about unusual inheritances! Steve's Trailer: Midnight In The Switchgrass Pete's Trailer: Till Death Andy's Trailer: A Classic Horror Story THE LIST! Unusual inheritances! Steve's List Saturday the 14th Rain Man Brewster's Millions Pete's List Major League Little Big League The Grand Budapest Hotel Andy's List 13 Ghosts Larger Than Life Mr. Popper's Penguins
The War of Rohirrim is coming back, this time more animated. We watched Lavalantula and lived to tell the tale. Fear Street gets an R rating. And, Beatty is meddling with the primal forces of nature. Plus, our national nightmare is over — we do some re-ranking! Then three trailers that almost all have Megan Fox in them and a list of movies all about unusual inheritances! Steve's Trailer: Midnight In The Switchgrass Pete's Trailer: Till Death Andy's Trailer: A Classic Horror Story THE LIST! Unusual inheritances! Steve's List Saturday the 14th Rain Man Brewster's Millions Pete's List Major League Little Big League The Grand Budapest Hotel Andy's List 13 Ghosts Larger Than Life Mr. Popper's Penguins
This week in the cellar, ghost hosts, Kim & Ket, are joined by Sadie Katz and Mike Mendez. Mike is a filmmaker from LA who has been making films since the age of 8 yrs. old. Sadie is a writer and actress who you DO NOT want to sit next to while watching Scream. These two spitfires are the latest victims of The Quiz Show Killer. Will Mike and Sadie survive the cellar and escape with their lives? Or will Kim & Ket be that much closer to assembling their ghostly film crew to shoot their biopic? Sadie Katz @sadiekatz is an award-winning actress, WGA writer, director and producer living in Los Angeles. Katz got her start co-starring in the dark romantic comedy Nipples and Palm Trees. The outrageous comedy stayed in the Amazon's top one hundred rentals for a year. Sadie went on to star in several films. The most notable, Sally Hillicker in the popular horror franchise 20th Century Fox's Wrong Turn 6. For which she received rave reviews from respected genre sites including Fangoria and Dread Central. Getting Scream Queen status she has gone on to get top billing in a dozen horror/thriller titles.More than a Scream Queen she's co-starred opposite Academy Award nominee June Squibb and Firefly's Sean Mayer. As well as working with such notable actors as Ed Asner, Steven Bauer, Danny Trejo, Richard Grieco, Tara Reid, Richard Reihl, Michael Pare, Sophie Monk, Patrick Kilpatrick, Randy Wayne and Eric Roberts.Katz also tried her hand at documentary storytelling with The Bill Murray Experience winning several awards in festivals and receiving worldwide distribution with Gravitas Ventures.Katz has an award named in her honor "Sadie Katz Hustle Award" given out to filmmakers annually at AMDOC'S Palm Springs who go above and beyond promoting their films. She also penned the screenplay "Scorned" starring Anna Lynn McCord and Billy Zane released by Anchor Bay, as well as Lionsgate thriller Clown Fear. She's received top billing in several Lionsgate released films including the latest Amityville Harvest. Recently she received Hollywood Horrorfest's Best Supporting Actress Award for the Sony released Automation. Look for her this year in festival artsy thrillers Megan, State of Desolation and Rip Tide as well as several family comedies including A Fargo Christmas and Fizzie. Mike Mendez @madmanmendezA native to Los Angeles, Mike Mendez was in the backyard making movies since the age of 10. At the age of 23, Mike made his first feature film "Killers," which was accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. He followed that up with the horror comedy "The Convent," which was also accepted into the Sundance Film Festival in 2000. The film was released by Lionsgate in the U.S. In 2002, he produced a documentary for Universal Television and Showtime entitled "Masters of Horror," featuring interviews with some of the genre's most legendary filmmakers. In 2006, Mike's film "The Gravedancers" premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released in theaters nationally by Lionsgate & After Dark Films as part of "8 Films To Die For”. After working on short films for X-box and working on television show's such as "Beavis & Butthead", Mike's next film, "Big Ass Spider!" in 2013 would go on to premiere at the SXSW Film Festival. It also won the Saturn Award that year for best limited release film. The latest batch of work includes the horror anthology, “Tales of Halloween” of which he served as a producer and one of the directors. Mike also helmed the 2015 television movie, “Lavalantula” for the Syfy channel And “Don't Kill It" starring Dolph Lundgren, which premiered at Fantastic Fest. Mike has also written for television shows such as “Stan Against Evil” on IFC and edited features such as “Nightmare Cinema” & “Critters Attack” for Warner Bros. Follow all the happenings in the Cellar at:Insta: @kkstcpodcast Twitter: @kkstcpodcast A Dread Podcast Network original podcast
Kim and Ket Stay Alive... Maybe: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast
This week in the cellar, ghost hosts, Kim & Ket, are joined by Sadie Katz and Mike Mendez. Mike is a filmmaker from LA who has been making films since the age of 8 yrs. old. Sadie is a writer and actress who you DO NOT want to sit next to while watching Scream. These two spitfires are the latest victims of The Quiz Show Killer. Will Mike and Sadie survive the cellar and escape with their lives? Or will Kim & Ket be that much closer to assembling their ghostly film crew to shoot their biopic? Sadie Katz @sadiekatz is an award-winning actress, WGA writer, director and producer living in Los Angeles. Katz got her start co-starring in the dark romantic comedy Nipples and Palm Trees. The outrageous comedy stayed in the Amazon's top one hundred rentals for a year. Sadie went on to star in several films. The most notable, Sally Hillicker in the popular horror franchise 20th Century Fox's Wrong Turn 6. For which she received rave reviews from respected genre sites including Fangoria and Dread Central. Getting Scream Queen status she has gone on to get top billing in a dozen horror/thriller titles.More than a Scream Queen she's co-starred opposite Academy Award nominee June Squibb and Firefly's Sean Mayer. As well as working with such notable actors as Ed Asner, Steven Bauer, Danny Trejo, Richard Grieco, Tara Reid, Richard Reihl, Michael Pare, Sophie Monk, Patrick Kilpatrick, Randy Wayne and Eric Roberts.Katz also tried her hand at documentary storytelling with The Bill Murray Experience winning several awards in festivals and receiving worldwide distribution with Gravitas Ventures.Katz has an award named in her honor "Sadie Katz Hustle Award" given out to filmmakers annually at AMDOC'S Palm Springs who go above and beyond promoting their films. She also penned the screenplay "Scorned" starring Anna Lynn McCord and Billy Zane released by Anchor Bay, as well as Lionsgate thriller Clown Fear. She's received top billing in several Lionsgate released films including the latest Amityville Harvest. Recently she received Hollywood Horrorfest's Best Supporting Actress Award for the Sony released Automation. Look for her this year in festival artsy thrillers Megan, State of Desolation and Rip Tide as well as several family comedies including A Fargo Christmas and Fizzie. Mike Mendez @madmanmendezA native to Los Angeles, Mike Mendez was in the backyard making movies since the age of 10. At the age of 23, Mike made his first feature film "Killers," which was accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. He followed that up with the horror comedy "The Convent," which was also accepted into the Sundance Film Festival in 2000. The film was released by Lionsgate in the U.S. In 2002, he produced a documentary for Universal Television and Showtime entitled "Masters of Horror," featuring interviews with some of the genre's most legendary filmmakers. In 2006, Mike's film "The Gravedancers" premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released in theaters nationally by Lionsgate & After Dark Films as part of "8 Films To Die For”. After working on short films for X-box and working on television show's such as "Beavis & Butthead", Mike's next film, "Big Ass Spider!" in 2013 would go on to premiere at the SXSW Film Festival. It also won the Saturn Award that year for best limited release film. The latest batch of work includes the horror anthology, “Tales of Halloween” of which he served as a producer and one of the directors. Mike also helmed the 2015 television movie, “Lavalantula” for the Syfy channel And “Don't Kill It" starring Dolph Lundgren, which premiered at Fantastic Fest. Mike has also written for television shows such as “Stan Against Evil” on IFC and edited features such as “Nightmare Cinema” & “Critters Attack” for Warner Bros. Follow all the happenings in the Cellar at:Insta: @kkstcpodcast Twitter: @kkstcpodcast A Dread Podcast Network original podcast
When we last left Russ and Jared, it was starting to hit the fan in Lavalantula (2015). Poor Steve Guttenberg dealing with crazed fan, Patrick Renna, and our teenage afterthought characters were about to discover that lavalantulas can lay eggs inside you that will explode from your body. Listen to part 2 to hear about Russ' worst nightmare coming true and find out what happens to the true hero, Pirate Jack!
It's worse than they thought. Russ and Jared were excited for this week's Police Academy reunion--aka Lavalantula (2015), but unfortunately there was too much Patrick Renna and not enough Michael Winslow. Also starring Steve Guttenberg (the Gutes! the Goots?!), Marion Ramsey, Nia Peeples, and thousands of fire-spitting CGI lavalantulas, the fellas were at least entertained by TV-14 gore. Is this movie smarter Russ and Jared think? No, no it's not. Stay tuned for part 2 on Thursday!
Russ and Jared are excited for this week's trailer, they're watching Police Academy 8--aka Lavalantula (2015)! Starring Steve Guttenberg (the Gutes!), Michael Winslow, Marion Ramsey, Nia Peeples, and Patrick Renna, it won't be the cast that disappoints. Leave it to the script. Join the guys this week for Trailer Trash and a mysterious Fan Service segment!
Booth Talk is very happy to present our conversation with Steve Guttenberg. We talk about the movie Diner (1982), ensemble casts, auditioning, acting, fame, Police Academy, Three Men and a Baby, Lavalantula, the renaissance of the Gute and a lot more - take a listen!Please don't forget to rate and review the show:https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/booth-talk/id66103694If you like this interview, please check out all our interviews over at:https://aftermoviediner.com/interviews
Hello! This week we get into the fine details of some of your favorite movie monsters. This spooky fellows include Sharknado, Lavalantula, and an actual tire. Thanks to Joe Sopchak for our theme music. And as always, feel free to reach out and give us suggestions for future show topics you want us to discuss...
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We've found the top ten fears around the globe and added a couple more fun ones and weird ones for you and a special one Moody added at the end, just for me. So sit back, grab your emotional support animal, your weighted blankets...perhaps a barf bag, and let's see what makes you fuckers tick while listening to me ruin words! Thanks moody! First up we have trypophobia. Biological revulsion and culturally learned fears are the primary causes of Trypophobia, which is the extreme and irrational fear of holes. While this fear might seem irrational to ‘normal’ people, the mere sight or thought of holes can set off a panic attack in the Trypophobe. Common things that can trigger trypophobia include:Holes or pebbles in concreteAir holes in a slice of breadPatterns in the frosting of a cake or pieThe head of a lotus flowerThe holes in an old hockey maskSkin problems like sores, scars, and spotsSpotted animalsShower headsLEDs in traffic lights Holes seem disgusting and gross to the sufferer and s/he goes to all lengths to avoid it. Recently American horror story used this phobia to market one of their upcoming seasons and it worked wonderfully by getting people discussing the poster/ads all over the internet. It's seems like a strange phobia but it's is actually very prevalent in society. Celebs such as Kendell jenner and Sarah paulson ( who's phobia actually inspired the American horror story usage of the phobia) have admitted to having this fear. And it seems around 16% of people admit to having this phobia. But, some scientists are now saying, maybe it's not a phobia after all.That's because, well, it might be rational - and rooted in disgust rather than fear. Trypophobia is poorly understood, and not recognised by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). So researchers at Emory University set out to study the fear response in relation to clusters of holes. But they found that the pupillary response - the involuntary movement of the pupils in the eye - was closer to disgust than the pupillary response to fear. "Some people are so intensely bothered by the sight of these objects that they can't stand to be around them," explained Stella Lourenco, the Emory University psychologist whose lab conducted the study. "The phenomenon, which likely has an evolutionary basis, may be more common than we realise." Previous research conducted in 2013 concluded that the response may be related to the speckled patterns of dangerous animals, such as snakes. But in January 2017, a different explanation was put forward. Researchers at the University of Kent proposed that a pattern of holes, like those that can be found in a lotus pod or honeycomb, arouse our aversion because they resemble parasite infestations, infectious diseases, and decomposition."We're an incredibly visual species," said lead author of this latest study, Vladislav Ayzenberg. "Low-level visual properties can convey a lot of meaningful information. These visual cues allow us to make immediate inferences - whether we see part of a snake in the grass or a whole snake - and react quickly to potential danger." Phobia or not… Many people seem to be affected by this… Are you? 9: Picture the following: you're sitting back settling in for the next few hours. You have a drink, adult or otherwise, a little snack, a good book. A few minutes later you look out the window to see you're 30,000 feet in the air above the countryside cruising along at 500 miles per hour. Crammed into a big metal tube with a hundred or two other people, babies crying, fat guy next to you, crabby flight attendant, drunk pilot…. Sorry I digress. If this is a less than appealing situation for you, the actual flying part anyways, you may have the next phobia on our list. We're talking aerophobia here! Aerophobia is the fear of flying which affects nearly 6.5% of the world’s population. The phobia is usually associated with other fears including Agoraphobia (fear of being unable to escape) and Claustrophobia (fear of small and restricted spaces). Naturally, the fear affects the person’s professional and personal life as air travel is nearly impossible for him/her. The mere thought of an upcoming flight can cause intense distress in the sufferer including nausea, panic attacks, etc. The alcohol and Xanax industry love this phobia. Aerophobia can also mean an irrational fear of fresh air or drafts of air. Again this is a very common fear, the 6.5% seems a bit low to us. Many celebrities are afraid of flying which sucks cus they fly...a fucking lot. Some include Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, R. “pee on young girls” Kelly, Sandra bullock, Colin Farrell, among others. Long time Monday night football announcer and video game namesake John Madden hated flying so much that he had his own personal bus that he would take to his Monday night gigs and wherever else he needed to travel. Breaking Benjamin frontman Benjamin Burnley had to sail from the US to the UK due to his fear of flying. He stated, “It’s just something I’m really not comfortable with. I’d rather die some other way.” Movies and tv shows often play on this fear to cause unease in the audience. Twilight Zone and Final destination are a couple of the more known examples! For comedy you have the classic Airplane and the classic Airport disaster movie series from the 70s. Also...Alive… Don't watch that before a flight! So what do you guys think… Flying...go or no go? 8: Are you a clean freak? Everything must be clean, sanitized, washed out whatever else, constantly? Constantly using baby wipes and hand sanitizer. Don't think the 5 second rule is a real thing? You may suffer from number 8 on the list. Mysophobia is the irrational fear of germs! If you're like Moody and lick doorknobs to keep your immune system up to snuff you'll be fine, if not… Well sucks for you cus there are germs literally every fucking where. Mysophobia is often closely related to obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Many people suffer from both OCD as well as Mysophobia, as a result of which they might indulge in excessive bathing or hand washing. The unhealthy fear of germs causes the phobics to also fear contamination of food or exposure to bodily fluids from those around them. Mysophobia might lead to many complications since the person goes to extreme lengths to avoid all kinds of social situations. Contrary to popular belief, Jeff didn't have mysophobia, he just hates people. Isolation is a common symptom of this phobia. The condition might also give rise to other phobias such as Agoraphobia as well as various anxiety disorders. Howie Mandel, Cameron Diaz, Donald Trump, and Howard Hughes are a few of a bunch of celebrities that suffer from this condition. If you're a mysophobic, we recommend staying away from movies like Cabin Fever, Outbreak, and 12 Monkeys! Not to mention Germ Z from 2013, 28 Days Later, Contagion, The Stand, and if you wanna get crazy you can combine germs and aliens and you have The Andromeda Strain. So listeners… Do you get down and dirty or do you prefer a nice sanitized life? 7: Ever got stuck in an elevator? Did you freak the fuck out? Ever had an mri and have a panic attack? You may be experiencing claustrophobia number 7 on our list of things to fuck with your head. 5-7% of the world population are said to suffer from this phobia. Claustrophobia is a situational phobia triggered by an irrational and intense fear of tight or crowded spaces. It can be triggered by things like being locked in a windowless room, being stuck in a crowded elevator, or driving on a congested highway. Claustrophobia is one of the most common phobias. If you experience claustrophobia, you may feel like you’re having a panic attack, although claustrophobia isn’t a panic disorder. For some people, claustrophobia may disappear on its own. Others may need therapy to manage and cope with their symptoms. Symptoms of claustrophobia appear following a trigger for the phobia, such as being in a closed room or a crowded space. What you consider a small space can vary depending on the severity of your phobia. When experiencing symptoms of claustrophobia, you may feel like you’re having a panic attack. Symptoms of claustrophobia can include: sweatingtremblinghot flashesfeeling intense fear or panicbecoming anxiousshortness of breathhyperventilationrapid heartbeatchest tightness or painnauseafeeling faint or lightheadedfeeling confused or disorientatedThese symptoms can be mild or severe. Little is known about what causes claustrophobia. Environmental factors may play a big part. People typically develop claustrophobia during childhood or in their teenage years. Claustrophobia could be related to dysfunction of the amygdala (/əˈmɪɡdələ) which is the part of the brain that controls how we process fear. The phobia can also be caused by a traumatic event. Dave Grohl plays in arenas, good thing as he has claustrophobia. Uma Thurman, Woody Allen, Deadpool’s Ryan Reynolds, The Beebs( Justin bieber), and rocker Liam Gallagher are all claustrophobic as well. I bet Uma Thurman loved the coffin scene in Kill Bill. Speaking of movies to avoid if you're a claustrophobic… You may want to steer clear of The Descent (amazing movie), Buried (with Ryan Reynolds of all people), Devil, Phone Booth, and anything involving bunkers like 10 Cloverfield Lane. Then you have the likes of Panic Room, Green Room, the hole, and the cube. How many of you guys like being stuck in small spaces? Moody gets stuck in small spaces all the time… But that's cus he's… Well… You know. 6: Do you find yourself inexplicably afraid of Thor? If so you may be like the 2-5% of the world population that suffers from astraphobia or alternately brontophobia. This is the fear of thunder and lightning. It can affect people of all ages, though it may be more common in children than adults. It’s also seen in animals. Many children who have this fear will eventually outgrow it, but others will continue to experience the phobia into adulthood. Astraphobia can also manifest in adults who didn’t have it as children. Being caught in a thunderstorm or preparing for extreme weather conditions can create reasonable levels of anxiety or fear. In people with astraphobia, thunderstorms cause an extreme reaction that can be debilitating. For people with this phobia, these feelings may be overwhelming and feel insurmountable. Astraphobia is also called: astrapophobiatonitrophobiabrontophobiakeraunophobia Astraphobia is a treatable anxiety disorder. Like many other phobias, it’s not officially recognized by the American Psychiatric Association as a specific psychiatric diagnosis. In people without this phobia, news of an impending storm may lead you to cancel or relocate outdoor plans. Or if you find yourself in a lightning storm, you may seek shelter or move away from tall trees. Even though the chances of getting hit by lightning are slim, these actions represent an appropriate response to a potentially dangerous situation. A person with astraphobia will have a reaction that goes beyond these seemingly appropriate acts. They may have feelings of panic, both before and during a storm. These feelings can escalate into a full-blown panic attack, and include symptoms such as: all-over body shakingchest painnumbnessnauseaheart palpitationstrouble breathingOther symptoms of astraphobia may include: sweaty palmsracing pulseobsessive desire to monitor the stormthe need to hide away from the storm, such as in a closet, bathroom, or under the bedclinging to others for protectionuncontrollable crying, particularly in childrenThe person may also understand that these feelings are overblown and irrational without the ability to curtail them. The only two celebrities we could find with this phobia are the human skeleton herself, Madonna and Rafael nadal. She's afraid of thunderstorms, and food maybe. She's a nut job. And he… Well… He plays tennis. At any rate if you suffer from this you may want to avoid movies like Twister, the day after tomorrow, any of the Thor movies, and The Perfect Storm. Also skip these bangers: super cyclone, weather wars, polar storm, final storm and airspeed. 5: Dogs or cats? It's the age old debate! If you you say dogs… Well done. If you say cats… Well you're wrong… and you may have cynophobia. The fear of dogs is another popular fear. Cynophobia comes from the Greek words that mean “dog” (cyno) and “fear” (phobia). A person who has cynophobia experiences a fear of dogs that’s both irrational and persistent. It’s more than just feeling uncomfortable with barking or being around dogs. Instead, this fear may interfere with daily life and trigger a number of symptoms, like trouble breathing or dizziness. Cynophobia affects some 7 to 9 percent of the population. It is formally recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). Cynophobia falls under the “animal” specifier. Around a third of people who seek treatment for specific phobias have an irrational fear of either dogs or cats. Researchers estimate there are more than 62,400,000 dogs living in the United States. So your chances of running into a dog are relatively high. With cynophobia, you may experience symptoms when you’re around dogs or even when you’re just thinking about dogs. Symptoms associated with specific phobias are highly individual. No two people may experience the fear or certain triggers in the same way. Your symptoms may be physical, emotional, or both. Physical symptoms include: trouble breathingrapid heart ratepain or tightness in your chestshaking or tremblingdizziness or lightheadednessupset stomachhot or cold flashessweating Emotional symptoms include:panic or anxiety attacksintense need to escape situations that trigger feardetached feeling from selfloss of controlfeeling you may pass out or diefeeling powerless over your fearChildren have specific symptoms as well. When exposed to the thing the child fears they may: have a tantrumcling to their caregiverOr cry For example, a child may refuse to leave a caregiver’s side when a dog is around. Nearly 36% of sufferers seek treatment for Cynophobia and the majority of these are also known to be afraid of cats. The extreme fear of dogs is actually even more debilitating than the fear of spiders and the fear of snakes due to the fact that dogs are commonly present in most residential areas. Nearly 75% of Cynophobes are women, though the fear also affects men. One of those men was the king of pop… Michael Jackson himself. Sharing his fear are: Bobby Brown, cus damnit it's his prerogative(correct spelling, blew my mind), and Woody Allen. Pretty sure Woody Allen has every one of these by the way. If you're a cynophobe we would strongly recommend skipping the movie Cujo. Also should probably skip Man's Best Friend, The Breed, and everyone's favorite Frankenweenie. You may also want to take a flyer on Marley and Me, Adventures of Milo and Otis, Beethoven, Balto, Turner and Hooch and Air Bud. Fuck Air Bud. Guys there is a metric shit ton of dog movies… So you know be warned. 4: Do you feel uneasy in a big crowd? Hate going to concerts? Big festivals and sitting events freak you out? Are you anxious when you find yourself in wide open spaces? There's a good chance you could be agoraphobic. Agoraphobia is a type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed. You fear an actual or anticipated situation, such as using public transportation, being in open or enclosed spaces, standing in line, or being in a crowd. The anxiety is caused by fear that there's no easy way to escape or get help if the anxiety intensifies. Most people who have agoraphobia develop it after having one or more panic attacks, causing them to worry about having another attack and avoid the places where it may happen again. People with agoraphobia often have a hard time feeling safe in any public place, especially where crowds gather. You may feel that you need a companion, such as a relative or friend, to go with you to public places. The fear can be so overwhelming that you may feel unable to leave your home. Agoraphobia treatment can be challenging because it usually means confronting your fears. Typical agoraphobia symptoms include fear of: Leaving home aloneCrowds or waiting in lineEnclosed spaces, such as movie theaters, elevators or small storesOpen spaces, such as parking lots, bridges or mallsUsing public transportation, such as a bus, plane or trainThese situations cause anxiety because you fear you won't be able to escape or find help if you start to feel panicked or have other disabling or embarrassing symptoms. In addition: Fear or anxiety almost always results from exposure to the situation. Your fear or anxiety is out of proportion to the actual danger of the situation. You avoid the situation, you need a companion to go with you, or you endure the situation but are extremely distressed. You experience significant distress or problems with social situations, work or other areas in your life because of the fear, anxiety or avoidance. Your phobia and avoidance usually lasts six months or longer. Maybe Jeff is actually agoraphobic… Probably just hates people still though. It doesn't seem like many celebrities would be able to be celebrities and have agoraphobia, maybe that's why most of the ones we've found are artists and poets, with a couple actors mixed in. Writer Philip K. Dick who's novels were adapted into awesome sci-fi movies like, total recall, blade runner, a scanner darkley, and minority report was extremely agoraphobic. Same can be said of fellow writers Emily dickinson, Shirley Jackson (The Haunting of Hill House), and sci-fi writer H.L. Gold. Artist Edvard Munch of The Scream fame suffered as well. Musician Brian Wilson, actress Kim Basinger, tv chef and noted racist who loves butter Paula Dean, and everyone's favorite child actor Macaulay Culkin also all suffer from agoraphobia. Just remember, just cus you hate people doesn't mean you're agoraphobic! 3: Do you get shakey on top of a ladder? Do you loath doing roofing? Tightrope walking over Niagara falls a no go? Sounds like you suffer from acrophobia, the fear of heights! Acrophobia is an extreme or irrational fear or phobia of heights, especially when one is not particularly high up. It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort, that share both similar causes and options for treatment. Most people experience a degree of natural fear when exposed to heights, known as the fear of falling. On the other hand, those who have little fear of such exposure are said to have a head for heights. A head for heights is advantageous for those hiking or climbing in mountainous terrain and also in certain jobs such as steeplejacks or wind turbine mechanics. By the way, A steeplejack is a craftsman who scales buildings, chimneys, and church steeples to carry out repairs or maintenance. Steeplejacks erect ladders on church spires, industrial chimneys, cooling towers, bell towers, clock towers, or any other high structure. People with acrophobia can experience a panic attack in high places and become too agitated to get themselves down safely. Approximately 2–5% of the general population has acrophobia, with twice as many women affected as men. Traditionally, acrophobia has been attributed, like other phobias, to conditioning or a traumatic experience. Recent studies have cast doubt on this explanation. Individuals with acrophobia are found to be lacking in traumatic experiences. Nevertheless, this may be due to the failure to recall the experiences, as memory fades as time passes. To address the problems of self report and memory, a large cohort study with 1000 participants was conducted from birth; the results showed that participants with less fear of heights had more injuries because of falling. More studies have suggested a possible explanation for acrophobia is that it emerges through accumulation of non-traumatic experiences of falling that are not memorable but can influence behaviours in the future. Also, fear of heights may be acquired when infants learn to crawl. If they fell, they would learn the concepts about surfaces, posture, balance, and movement. Cognitive factors may also contribute to the development of acrophobia. People tend to wrongly interpret visuo-vestibular discrepancies as dizziness and nausea and associate them with a forthcoming fall. A traumatic conditional event of falling may not be necessary at this point. Another possible contributing factor is a dysfunction in maintaining balance. In this case the anxiety is both well founded and secondary. The human balance system integrates proprioceptive, vestibular and nearby visual cues to reckon position and motion. As height increases, visual cues recede and balance becomes poorer even in normal people. However, most people respond by shifting to more reliance on the proprioceptive and vestibular branches of the equilibrium system. We're not sure which one of these causes Matt Damon to be afraid of heights… But he is… well… a pussy. Also suffering from acrophobia are Sheryl crow, toby Macguire, Liam Neeson, and maybe Sly Stallone but that hasn't been confirmed. There are many movies that you should probably avoid if you have this phobia, including Cliffhanger, the Walk, Man On A Wire, and a bunch of scenes from the mission impossible movies and die hard films, Not to mention the classics Vertigo and High Anxiety! 2: This next fear is a very common one. Bunch of scaredy cats out there that can't deal with creatures that don't have any legs. That's right… worms… oh wait… Sorry wrong notes… Snakes!! Number two on our list slithers right into your hearts. It's known as ophidiophobia, and it affects nearly a third of the adult human population… That's crazy… a third of the adult human population!!! So Moody ran the numbers and came up with roughly 1.8 billion people give or take, that's for people in the world over the age of 15. Most people with Ophidiophobia can lead normal lives as they do not have to confront the object of their fears under normal circumstances. However, for people with severe Ophidiophobia, the mere mention, or an image of a snake in books or on TV can lead to an intense fear response, the reactions of which can even include heart attacks and death. Snakes are fascinating creatures that have always had myths associated with them. These myths are the major reason why humans fear them. This and the fact that some snakes are deadly and venomous and can lead to deaths have probably led to Ophidiophobia. Some causes are: Ignorance and lack of education is one of the most common reasons why humans fear snakes.Traumatic episodes in the past such as accidently stepping on a snake or being bitten, hissed at or otherwise threatened by snakes might have led to one’s Ophidiophobia.Seeing or witnessing an incident wherein another person, a close friend or family member was hissed at, or bitten by a snake can also lead to the fear of snakesMedia reports and TV shows can also lead one to believe that snakes are always dangerous leading to Ophidiophobia.Genetic traits, family history with ophidiophobic persons etc can also lead other family members to have an intense fear of snakes.Evolution is another reason behind this phobia. Many evolutionary psychologists explain Ophidiophobia as a ‘disgust response’ to snakes that have always been associated with death, disease or poison. The American Psychiatric Association has described the following symptoms of Ophidiophobia which can be categorized as mental, physical or emotional: Uncontrollable anxiety especially when one is about to be exposed to snakesFeeling that one must do anything to avoid snakesScreaming, crying or experiencing the difficulty to breathe, or trembling or shaking violently when one encounters snakes, their pictures or images on TV etc.Feeling anxious or experiencing increased heart rate when taken to locations where snakes may be present. Ophidiophobia can affect a person’s normal life especially when he/she avoids zoos or friends’ homes where there are pet snakes. Ophidiophobics refuse to leave their homes in places that have a high snake population. Now it's safe to say that a bunch of our listeners are afraid of snakes given the numbers, but as stated you're obviously not alone. You keep good company as Matt Damon makes another appearance on our list alongside Justin Timberlake and his one time gal Brittney spears. As far as movies go there's the obvious… All those muthafuckin snakes on that muthafuckin plane! Also there's the one about that tiny snake called anaconda. You should take a flyer on Jaws Of Satan, King Cobra, Piranahconda, and Python. Also skip Hiss, Venom(not the superhero flick) and Vipers. And who could forget the cinema masterpiece Mega python vs. Gatoroid!!! At any rate there's a shitload of movies to avoid if you hate snakes… So good luck. 1: that brings us to number 1…. The big numero uno. They're creepy… They're crawly… They're sometimes hairy… sometimes venomous, some eat bugs… some eat birds… Some are barely visible while some are as big as dinner plates.. That's right… Spiders! Arachnophobia is the fear of spiders! Arachnophobia means more than being scared of spiders and other forms of arachnids. It is an intense, paralyzing fear where someone actively avoids contact with spiders. This fear extends beyond meeting an arachnid in real life. Even mentioning or seeing pictures of spiders can trigger a fear response in people with arachnophobia. Although someone may fear a spider’s appearance, research suggests many people primarily fear how they move. Arachnophobia is an extreme fear of spiders and other arachnids. It is one of the more common types of phobias. Arachnophobia, like many phobias, often develops during childhood.A specific phobia is an irrational fear of something unlikely to cause danger.This fear extends beyond meeting an arachnid in real life. Even mentioning or seeing pictures of spiders can trigger a fear response in people with arachnophobia. Although someone may fear a spider’s appearance, research suggests many people primarily fear how they move. CausesSpecific phobias, such as arachnophobia, tend to develop in childhood. Although there is no single trigger for arachnophobia, there are theories that suggest why it might develop. Some of these are: EvolutionaryEvolutionary theory suggests people develop arachnophobia due to an evolved preparedness in dealing with potential threats. One study tested this to see if arachnophobia is inherent in our nature. Researchers presented a group of 6-month old infants with images of flowers, birds, spiders, and snakes. Upon seeing the pictures of spiders and snakes, the infants’ pupils dilated, which indicated their fear responses had activated. Social theoriesAnother theory is that people’s fear of spiders is learned. For example, the media often depicts spiders as scary and potentially dangerous. In addition, if a person grows up in an environment where their parents are scared of spiders, this may become a learned behavior, and the child could also develop the same fear. Past experienceIf a person has a previous unpleasant or traumatic experience with a spider, this may cause arachnophobia to develop. SymptomsThere are several symptoms that accompany arachnophobia, and they are typically similar to those of a panic attack. Some of the physical signs include: dizzinessnauseasweatingshakingincreased heart ratefaintingbreathing difficultyA person with arachnophobia may also show some of the following behaviors: avoiding situations where spiders may be, such as television shows, forests, or shedsoverestimating the chances of encountering a spiderrunning, screaming, or crying if they see a spiderbecoming so scared, they freeze in place. Y'all being afraid of funny little things that you can squish with a shoe are silly.. But then again you're in good company! Justin Timberlake is back again, Halle Berry makes an appearance, Johnny Depp is afraid of spiders… Among other things, Rafael Nadal is afraid of a ton of shit including Spiders, and there are more but that list would probably take awhile. You know who's not afraid of Spiders… John Goodman… And really the only movie worth mentioning here would be the fucking mother of all spider flicks… arachnophobia. I mean are there any others? I mean there are but whatever. Ok fine… Don't watch the following if you're spiderly challenged: 8 legged freaks, the 2013 modern classic Big Ass Spider, Lavalantula and it's phenomenal sequel 2 Lava 2 Lantula( yes those are real), Ice Spiders, 1958s Earth vs. The Giant Spider, Tarantula, and possibly the most frightening movie involving Spiders… Charlotte's Web. Also, some crazy shit! scientists have recently discovered that spiders have started moving into cars and houses at an alarming rate since the Covid 19 pandemic began. According to a recent Harvard study, you are 78% more likely to have a spider crawling on or around you at this very moment as opposed to one year ago. The study also says that most of you probably looked around and feel like a complete asshole for believing my bullshit! I’m a liar… but that felt good. Sorry, not sorry. Well there it is… The top ten fears and phobias around the world. But you know us… That's not good enough around here. We gotta find some of the strangest fears and phobias. Let's give you a quick run down of some of the craziest ones. There's going to be a bunch of fun words for Me to fuck up plus, apparently Mr Moody put a treat at the end for me. Oh boy. Ablutophobia is the fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning. At least you'd know who has this one…. Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. While the phenomenon has happened to everyone at one point or another, people with arachibutyrophobia are extremely afraid of it. The severity of arachibutyrophobia varies from person to person. Some with this condition may be able to eat small amounts of peanut butter while others will avoid eating peanut butter or anything with the consistency of peanut butter altogether. Nomophobia is the fear of being without your mobile phone. People with nomophobia experience excessive anxiety about not having their phone with them, their battery being low or their phone being out of service. Regardless of the circumstances, not being able to use their phone causes people with nomophobia to become panicked and experience extreme symptoms of anxiety. Optophobia is a fear of opening one’s eyes. This fear can be extremely debilitating, as it is hard for an individual to carry out daily activities without opening their eyes. People with optophobia may prefer to stay indoors or in dimly lit areas. This phobia is usually associated with a generalized anxiety disorder. Like so many other phobias, this fear is usually the result of a traumatic incident. Omphalophobia is a fear of belly buttons. People with omphalophobia will avoid seeing or touching belly buttons, even their own. They might even put a bandage over their belly button to avoid looking at it. They will sometimes avoid places where belly buttons might be exposed, like the beach. Pogonophobia is a fear of beards. This usually stems from an alarming incident with a bearded person. It could also arise from a person not liking that a beard hides someone’s face. People with pogonophobia will avoid people with beards and may even have anxiety when looking at a picture of someone with a beard. They usually will not be friends with someone who has a beard and will feel extremely nervous when talking to someone who does. Vestiphobia is a fear of clothing. For many people, this manifests as a fear of a specific garment. For others, it might come from a fear of tight-fitting clothing that causes them to feel restrained. In other cases, it is a fear of all clothing. Vestiphobia can arise from an allergy to a specific type of fabric or a traumatic event associated with a certain piece of clothing. For example, there have been cases where former soldiers develop a fear of military clothing.Eisoptrophobia is a fear of mirrors, sometimes also referred to as spectrophobia or catoptrophobia. People with this fear are unable to look at themselves in a mirror. This fear may also extend to any reflective surface. This fear may stem from superstitions about mirrors. For instance, a person may be afraid of breaking a mirror as they believe it will cause them bad luck. Others may fear that they will see something supernatural in a mirror, such as a ghost. In some cases, eisoptrophobia develops from low self-esteem, where a person is ashamed of their physical appearance and therefore does not want to see it in a mirror. In some cases, it can lead to depression. Then there's good ol phobophobia. Phobophobia is a fear of phobias. This can be described as free-floating anxiety, where a person spirals in a circle of anxiety from fearing fear itself. In that respect, it is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Phobophobia is commonly co-diagnosed with other types of specific phobias and is often associated with anxiety disorders. People with phobophobia will often avoid social situations or other situations that can lead to anxiety. When extreme, it will greatly interfere with an individual’s everyday life. And finally we get to Moody’s gift to me and my favorite phobia of all time:Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is a fear of long words. Ironically, it is also the longest word in the dictionary. Another name for this phobia is sesquipedalophobia. This phobia is thought to develop from being embarrassed by pronouncing long words incorrectly. This may occur while reading aloud in front of the class as a child. The phobia can also be common in people with dyslexia. Fuck you, Moody!!
Holy shit, it's our first podcast... AHHHHHHHHH!!!! Okay, now that that is out of the way. This week on the pod, we will be talking about the SyFy Channel's, "Lavalantula," and boy oh boy, is there a lot going on in this movie!It stars a very tasty Steve Guttenberg, a badass Nia Peebles and treats us to a mini Police Academy reunion! Not to mention a group of Tony Hawk "teens," some notable guest appearances and a group of angry Lava Filled Giant Tarantulas hellbent on bringing Los Angeles to its knees. Will humanity prevail?Join us as we discuss the greatest battle LA has ever seen, the secret to a good hamburger and our general confusion at everything happening. Listen as The Doctor discovers her inner Beyonce and Snoelle figures out how to spell tarantula, all on this week's Reel Fun Times!
We are sure you are staying up at night, wondering what this podcast is truly going to be about. Besides recapping and reviewing B Movies, what else will you get with this experience? Fret no more my friends, because we are gonna let you in on an RFT sneak peek and quell those sleepless nights of wondering. In today's mini-sode we extoll the virtues of the timeless tater tot, impress you with our vocal stylings, learn why Snoelle takes a hard pass on water sports, react to teens being chased by giant spiders and take a detour to the antebellum South. It will be, dare we say, a Reel Fun Time. Don't forget to tune in on September 15th when we drop our first episode, "Lavalantula!"
Jane and Linda discuss the SyFy Channel movie House of the Witch. Is she really a witch? Are the diner's ketchup bottles haunted? Why can't we be watching a Lavalantula movie instead? Why aren't Linda and Jane famous and powerful screenwriters yet? Listen for answers to all these questions and more! Also, you can thank your editor, Donnie, for a new Linda-less feature in our show! Stay tuned at the end for a promo for our awesome friends from the podcast The Movie Cellar! Check them out at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-movie-cellar-926278. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to the Nerdy Point of View Podcast, with our very first new episode in 9 months! We thought we were done, but it turns out we can't quit you! So here we are, dusting off the cobwebs and turning the microphones back on. Our hosts are Brian Penaloza, Kerry Penaloza, and Lemar Harris and this episode is almost all about the movies, be it After Earth with Will Smith, Lavalantula with Steve Guttenberg, or John Wick with Keanu Reeves, we talk about it all!
En este programa analizamos muy seriamente la película Lavalantula y además: Una cámara falla Troleamos un informativo Alguien corrije a Octavio Y nadie canta www.canalosera.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/cosasdmonstruos Twitter: @monsterianos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canalosera/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/canalosera Telegram: https://t.me/osera
We waltz into Hallmark’s Christmas Dance, starring Andrew McCarthy, with guest Mike Mendez, director of Don’t Kill It and Lavalantula.
Ralph Garman has been a fixture and a star on radio, TV, film, and podcasting for almost two decades. He served as host of all three seasons of the successful Spike TV “faux-reality” comedy show, THE JOE SCHMO SHOW. He was also seen in SyFy Network’s cult classics SHARKTOPUS and LAVALANTULA, and can be heard every week voicing various characters on FOX TV‘s animated hit show, FAMILY GUY. In addition, Ralph appears on Seth MacFarlane’s TV series THE ORVILLE. Be sure to check out his podcast The Ralph Report and of course, Hollywood Babble on!
We didn't watch Time of the Apes this week. We will watch it next week though. The guys talk about moving out of their homes, awkward moments in road trips, and getting high before work. Tommy talks about the flyswatter of terror and Dustin watched the Steve Guttenberg classic Lavalantula. The guys also reminisce about corporal punishment talk about serial killers for just a minute. Next week the guys are watching Time of the Apes, and you can too right here. Follow Dustin on Twitter @SpurplePonyroll, Instagram @Plasticboy310, Follow Tommy on Twitter and Instagram @tommy_servo Email us at Anybodylisteningpodcast@gmail.com
Fire Burns... Lava Bites! If you're scared of spiders, now is the time to block your ears! Watch your head as Nic & Shivé explore the subterranean arachnid-inhabited tunnels of Los Angeles and review the 2015 disaster film, "Lavalantula". A spin-off from the acclaimed "Sharknado", Lavalantula sees intense volcanic eruptions in L.A unleashing a swarm of gigantic, lava-breathing tarantulas, with only a washed-up, former A-list action star capable of stopping them.
"Check Please!" It's our SyFy Original Movie Night again! For this episode Red and Peter go over the (2015) train wreck that is Lavalantula potcast links: Sound Cloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-486718360 iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/amat… Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/redford-ray/amateu... Twitter: https://twitter.com/Amateur_Critics E-mail: amateurmoviecritics2016@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5510083 Fiverr: https://www.fiverr.com/amateur_critics/advertise-your-business-on-my-podcast Red: @Redford_Ray Red's youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfaKWTRbXbY5xAfPGDj5NQ/featured Peter: @zenzooma Peter's Trailer Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMKX2tE5Luk
The Damn Dirty Geeks -- well, some of us anyway -- flew out from our secret headquarters to Louisville, Kentucky to attend WonderFest 2017. There we recorded another live podcast episode with the convention CEO David Hodge, co-hosted by previous DDG guest and actor Brian Howe to discuss JAWS and diving with real great white sharks in the wild. As a follow up to our episodes with Greg Nicotero discussing JAWS, Hodge regales us with his own cage diving experiences with great white sharks in the Atlantic, comparing and contrasting moments and lines from the film with the reality of sharks. Dietz has long wanted to cage dive with sharks to fulfill his own JAWS-inspired life experience -- and he still plans to -- but Hodge's shark stories sure gets Frank's pulse racing over the awe these sharks inspire. Hodge also compares the reality versus the JAWS story of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, as told by Quint in the film: there was an even greater danger to the shipwreck survivors than sharks, as it turns out. Brian Howe also relates his stories with Steven Spielberg while filming CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, confirming that the making of JAWS remains a harrowing memory for Spielberg at the start of his career. Hodge and Dietz also relate their stories being in with the big cats at the Louisville Zoo, which also got Frank's heart pounding being that close to another large predator. In true DDG fashion, there's also a rousing, fun discussion of JAWS ripoff films, from the ridiculous like THE LAST SHARK, TINTORERA and SHARKNADO to other strange sci-fi/horror movie predators like THE GIANT CLAW and LAVALANTULA. Enjoy this latest live podcast with the Damn Dirty Geeks, and check out WonderFest 2018 taking place June 2-3 in Louisville!
Goots is back to tackle fire-breathing spiders in not one but two made-for-TV movies! With cameos from Hooks, Winslow and Callahan it's the Police Academy reunion nobody asked for... Of course we had to watch both films back to back!
Dolph Lundgren jager dæmoner i denne film fra instruktøren af Lavalantula! Da en speciel nasty dæmon dukker op og begynder at dræbe løs i en lille by i Mississippi, må Dolph træde til og forsøge at forhindre det helt store blodbad. http://www.ikassenshow.dk/2017/03/i-kassen-308-dont-kill-it-2016.html
Reviewing this summer's The Legend of Tarzan and Syfy channel exclusive film Lavalantula.
Reviewing this summer's The Legend of Tarzan and Syfy channel exclusive film Lavalantula.
Mike spoke to Steve Guttenberg about his role in the Lavalantula series as well as President Bill Clinton's love of the Police Academy series and more on this special episode.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guest: Steve GuttenbergMike spoke to Steve Guttenberg about his role in the Lavalantula series as well as President Bill Clinton's love of the Police Academy series and more on this special episode.The second Lavalantula film, 2 Lava 2 Lantula, premieres on the SyFy network on Saturday August 6, 2016 at 9PM EST.
Tune into Flesh Wound Radio w/ Todd Loya and Daniel Schein Thursday Nov. 19 at 9:00 pm eastern. On this fright filled episode we review the brand new holiday terrors flick A Christmas Horror Story featuring William Shatner, Krampus, and an army of zombie elves....how can this not rock??? Also we tackle the rape revenge thriller Bound To Vengeance, Lavalantula, and check out Slasher//Video's new BluRay of Cinco De Mayo. In addition we will be discussing some recent online controversy and TV Terror Talk w/ Walking Dead, Ash VS. Evil Dead and Scream Queens. Don't miss it Flesh Wound Freaks
Vi har været i radioen! Inden vi går igang med dagens show skal vi lige snakke om det, og vi snakker lidt mere om Darth Jar Jar terorien! Derefter skal vi have fat i en biografaktuel zombie film og vi skal en tur i fængsel. Og så skal der kæmpes mod dæmoner og gigantiske edderkopper. Vores besøg i Ak 24syv: http://www.radio24syv.dk/programmer/ak-24syv/12452369/ak-24syv-16-11-2015-2/ Følgende titler omtales: 0:33:13 Lavalantula 0:46:55 The Lovely Bones Bluray 1:03:35 Brubaker 1:17:09 Demonic Bluray 1:26:35 Kung Fu Elliot 1:41:38 Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
This week the G.E.E.Ks discuss Attack On Titan, Arrow joining WWE Summerslam, Patrick Stewart returning to X-Men, Zach Galifianakis cast as Joker in Lego Batman, Dolph Lundgren in Kindergarten Cop 2, Lavalantula’s Police Academy reunion and much much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The star of Lavalantula Steve Guttenberg stopped by to talk about his new monster movie franchise, our need for heroes, and the difference between giants spiders that shoot lava and Shakespeare. “It is very important to take the audience’s mind into an absurd place. That they know this is a movie. That they know this couldn’t happen, so you can have fun,” said Guttenberg. “You want them to take the leap of faith, but you want them to realize that it’s light on a sheet.” Lavalantula gathered 1.44 million viewers and Syfy has greenlit the sequel 2 Lava 2 Lantula coming out in the summer of 2016. Guttenberg defined the 80s with 19 films, including Diner, Police Academy, Short Circuit, Cocoon, and 3 Men and a Baby. Bonus track: Top 10 Marvel Super Heroes of All-Time
Steve Guttenberg joins the show to talk about surfing and staying in shape as well as his new movie Lavalantula
00:00:01 – Intro 00:05:16 – News: Prometheus 2, The Hatching, Lavalantula, The Keep Documentary, Halloween Sync Issues and Kevin Smith 00:37:07 – Moodz Swings: DVD/Blu-ray [...]
The online wine stores know when you’re lying! Salamander handling… the struggle is real. The mother of Kimodo dragons! Spikeclops! Professor of Nerdology 101. Lavalantula featuring Steve Guttenberg is everything you’ve ever wanted. Gotham and Dr. Who discussions! Can Deadpool be PG13? Its dangerous to go alone… take a pet! Introducing… Continue reading