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Beware! This podcast has been overtaken by malformed men! Oh wait, that's just Luke, Mitchell, and Vonn kicking off February by wrapping up Japanuary. They're talking Horrors of Malformed Men (1969), a classic of Japanese horror. Follow along as the guys weave through Teruo Ishii's labyrinthian plot and do their best to describe this utterly bizarre movie. But beware! Here there be plot holes so vast, they'll swallow you whole! If only somebody with a PhD in Expository Science could help you. Oh well, three stalwart podcasters will just have to do.Get social with High & Low!Instagram @HighLowMovieShowThreads @ HighLowMovieShowJoin our Facebook Group The High & Low DungeonBuy Us a Coffee Twitter @HighLowMovieSho
Konnichiwa listeners and welcome to Part 1 of High & Low's Japanuary celebration! Join Luke, Mitchell, and Vonn as they cross the Pacific to indulge in some Japanese cinema. Our 'high' in this pairing is Vengeance Is Mine, Shōhei Imamura's harrowing 1979 Best Picture winner at the Japanese Academy Awards. The gang tries to unravel the many lives lived by Iwao Enokizu, based on real life serial killer Akira Nishiguchi, as he evaded a nationwide manhunt that lasted over two months. Despite the staggering amount of ground covered by this movie, the guys manage to dissect it in under two hours!Get social with High & Low!Instagram @HighLowMovieShowThreads @ HighLowMovieShowJoin our Facebook Group The High & Low DungeonBuy Us a Coffee Twitter @HighLowMovieSho
The Sea Shanties of Horror Part II continues into it's sophomore entry, as Caleb and Isaac set their sails for Japan, as they take a look at one of the most unique films they've covered thus far on the podcast. Horrors of Malformed Men is something that has to be seen to be believd, and your hosts would recommend watching it before listening to this dicussion. But if you've seen it, join your hosts as this discussion this bonkers piece of 60s cinema. This episode was recorded on Aug. 10th, 2024. Email the show at thenoviceelitists@gmail.com or reach out to us on twitter @Calebalexader And follow Caleb and Isaac on their other feed, Bending the Elements: Bending the Elements: An Avatar Podcast | The Novice Elitists (podbean.com)
Japan Society's very own Film Programmer, Alexander Fee, joins Alec to chat about his upcoming repertory film series Taisho Roman: Fever Dreams of the Great Rectitude opening on Dec 9, featuring Dogra Magra, Grass Labyrinth, A Page of Madness, Horrors of Malformed Men, Zigeunerweisen, and Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis. They also discuss how Alexander Fee started out as a Repertory Programmer and Celluloid Projectionist through Doc Films in Chicago, and much more.If you see a movie from the Taisho Roman series at Japan Society in December then submit a question or comment to our mail bag at: marqueemixtape@gmail.comYou can support the podcast by subscribing to the Substack newsletter!Credits: Produced by Alec Rodriguez, Original Artwork by Cristina Montes, Original Music by Jeremy Bullen. Email us!
Vamos allá con uno de los clásicos del misterio y terror de la Toei, basada en dos novelas de Edogawa Rampo, el maestro del "eroguro" literario. Erotismo, bizarrismo y gente deforme en una historia de identidades confundidas.
It's a truly long journey this one, part 1 of 4 in fact. I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then, please, avert your eyes.You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.34 - Django the Bastard6.37- The Oblong Box14.51 - The Mad Room24.37 - Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed31.02 - What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice39.37 - The Laughing Woman48.57 - The Horrors of Malformed Men (w/ Marc Canale)1.35.04 - Outro
The boys escape a mental asylum, but things only get crazier after that! After traveling through Japan, tricking a family into thinking we're their recently deceased patriarch back from the dead, and hooking up with all the women in the house, we head over to an island where it all goes even more off the rails! Watch along with us! Follow us on Instagram @stabbypod to learn what we're watching next.
In the first episode of this horror movie podcast, 13th & Elm, the hosts watch two different horror films and discuss their personal opinions on the movies. First up is Horror of Malformed Men, a 1969 Japanese horror film directed by Teruo Ishii, known for his later creation, Gensen-Kan Inn (1994). The next film is Death Spa, a 1989 American horror set in Los Angeles and directed by Michael Fischa. Join us every week on 13th & Elm horror podcast for a discussion on a fresh pair of horror films!
This week One Missed Pod watches 1969's Horrors of Malformed Men, a trip of a film that inspires discussions on gruesomeness, deformity, Japanese pinku eiga, and the films of Teruo Ishii.Reach your hosts at ZackLong@Scriptophobic.ca or KellyWarner@Scriptophobic.ca.Next week's movie is 1998's Ringu. It can be found on Blu-ray from Arrow, streaming on Shudder, or for rent on Amazon or Google Play.
Kelly Warner returns with this week's movie; Ishiro Honda's Matango (1963), one of Kelly's favorites. Zack had the movie confused with Horrors of Malformed Men (1969), so that's next week's show. Do you like killer mushrooms? With the English title Attack of the Mushroom People, you can probably guess what's in store in this episode.Reach your hosts at ZackLong@Scriptophobic.ca or KellyWarner@Scriptophobic.ca.Next week's movie is 1969's Horrors of Malformed Men. It can be found on Blu-ray from Arrow Video and is available to rent on Amazon or Google Play.
Horrors of Malformed Men - "Have I Gone Insane."A father's pursuit for revenge fuels the ultimate family betrayal in HORRORS OF MALFORMED MEN (1969). We follow the son as he tries to uncover his identity through a series of wrong turns, graveyards, and a creepy island that would only rival Dr. Moreau's. Written and directed by Teruo Ishii this is classic art house Japanese horror that felt very reminiscent of another favorite director of ours - Jodorowsky. We hope you enjoy this fresh episode!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/HorrorMovieSurvivalGuide)
For our first October horror episode of 2020, Byrd, Matt, and Tom are joined by Trev (Failure To Franchise, Days of Future Podcast) to discuss two shockers from exploitation maestro, Teruo Ishii. First, we discuss Toei's controversial mad scientist tale, Horrors of Malformed Men, which was pulled from theaters and languished for decades under a studio imposed ban. Then we discuss the Nikkatsu yakuza/horror/action mashup, Blind Woman's Curse, starring the iconic Meiko Kaji. In addition to our movie reviews, we also discuss Teruo Ishii's tokusatsu beginnings, atomic age anxiety, Butoh dance, Japanese societal taboos, Edogawa Rampo, pink cinema, the badassness of Meiko Kaji, ghost cats, and more! But first, we have news about SRS' upcoming blu-ray release of the Korean oddity, the Flying Monster, Takashi Miike's Yokai sequel, and our reactions to the Monster Hunter trailer.
This week One Missed Pod watches 1969's Horrors of Malformed Men, a trip of a film that inspires discussions on gruesomeness, deformity, Japanese pinku eiga and the films of Teruo Ishii.
This weeks movie was Mutango, one of Kelly's favorites. Zack confused it with Horrors of Malformed Men, so that's next week's show. You like killer mushrooms? With the English title Attack of the Mushroom People you can probably guess what's in store in this episode.
Teruo Ishii’s Horrors of Malformed Men (1969) is really… something else. It needs to be seen to be believed, and…
Our appreciation of 1969 continues with a look at Teruo Ishii's Horrors of Malformed Men. Based on the writings of Edogawa Ranpo, the movie tells the tale of Hirosuke Hitomi played by Teruo Yoshida. When we first see him, he's locked up in an insane asylum. And things only go downhill from there…Ben Buckingham and Jess Byard join Mike to delve into the ero-guro.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our appreciation of 1969 continues with a look at Teruo Ishii’s Horrors of Malformed Men. Based on the writings of Edogawa Ranpo, the movie tells the tale of Hirosuke Hitomi played by Teruo Yoshida. When we first see him, he’s locked up in an insane asylum. And things only go downhill from there… Ben Buckingham and Jess Byard join Mike to delve into the ero-guro.
Our appreciation of 1969 continues with a look at Teruo Ishii’s Horrors of Malformed Men. Based on the writings of Edogawa Ranpo, the movie tells the tale of Hirosuke Hitomi played by Teruo Yoshida. When we first see him, he’s locked up in an insane asylum. And things only go downhill from there… Ben Buckingham and Jess Byard join Mike to delve into the ero-guro.
Look. I know we were supposed to be watching Doctor Sleep this month, but it’s not easy to get to the theatre. Things happen… things BURN. Anyway, when it became apparent we weren’t going to have a chance to see Doctor Sleep an audible was called and Joey picked Teruo Ishii’s 1969 film “The Horrors...
Look. I know we were supposed to be watching Doctor Sleep this month, but it's not easy to get to the theatre. Things happen… things BURN. Anyway, when it became apparent we weren't going to have a chance to see Doctor Sleep an audible was called and Joey picked Teruo Ishii's 1969 film “The Horrors...
Happy New Year listeners! The team are back and they’ve brought a friend - Dr Dean joins us again! And what a film to kick us off for 2019: 1988’s “Night of the Demons”, in which Amelia Kinkade flashes her pants, Hal Havens flashes his arse, Linnea Quigley flashes, well, everything (again), and we have handy hints on where to keep your makeup in a dress with no pockets. Along the way we discuss “A Christmas Carol”, “Horrors of Malformed Men”, Mark Gatiss’ “Dead Room”, MR James on the radio and “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” (although more about that next episode...). Watch (or re-watch) to avoid spoilers, and join us
Reviews of Horror of Malformed Men and Life after Beth plus we take a look at the bomb report for 2018.
"Here We See The Wild Billy Connolly …" This week we're covering Jeremy Saulnier's "Hold the Dark" - a film where the icy Alaskan atmospherics are so persuasive, Rob and Graham catch a cold out of sympathy. Fortunately we have a healthy Aidan on hand to guide them through the Blue Ruin director's latest offering on Netflix. Off the Shelf has a diverse range of entertainment options for a dark night in, with Rob striking "gold" with the gold-painted weirdos of Teruo Ishii's "Horrors of Malformed Men" from Arrow Video. Meanwhile, Aidan checks out Indicator's latest rediscovery - "Absolution" - which stars Richard Burton and Billy Connolly, and wrapping up is Graham with Signature Entertainment's "The Captain". Tune in next week, and remember - if we got anything wrong this week then it's the fault of the virus. If you enjoyed this episode (which was brought to you by the kind people with the flu), then please share it with your friends, give us some kind words via the medium of an iTunes review, or head over the our PATREON (https://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow) and send us some pennies. Until next time with Venom, keep it Eclectica. #Podcast #Movies #Films #Reviews #ArrowVideo #Indicator #Germany #Japan #TeruoIshii #BillyConnolly #HorrorsOfMalformedMen #Cult #Netflix #JeremySaulnier #HoldTheDark #Absolution #TheCaptain #TheGeekShow #CinemaEclectica #RichardBurton
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On Episode 261 of Trick or Treat Radio we celebrate our Five Year Anniversary with a jam-packed show for you all! We are joined by the director of the recently released Karate Kill and someone who has become a close friend through the show, Kurando Mitsutake! Kurando agreed to do a Q&A and we took questions from our listeners about his dream casting, the struggles of an independent filmmaker, his favorite Tekken character and much more! We also review a Hong Kong action flick from 1982 called Kung Fu From Beyond the Grave! We also play some super sweet voicemail from our listeners, we give away some prizes and celebrate with you all! So grab some exquisite fruit, burn money to summon Dracula, and strap on! Stuff we talk about: The Italian Rapscallion, Kung Fu From Beyond the Grave, Billy Chong, hopping ghosts, Draculas, Kurando Mitsutake, Karate Kill, Hayate, Kurando’s dream casting, weirdly sexy muppets, Anne Hathaway’s face redux, Planet Murf, the George Corman Grill, flash facts point, the different types of martial arts films, the inspirational Outside the Cinema, Edogawa Ranpo, the tro da rope kids, Gun Woman, Masaki Kobayashi, Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf, coke and whores, the art of working with actors, Dean Harada, ups and downs of crowdfunding, The Ghoulies, Ruth Ruth, Teruo Ishii, New Japan Pro Wrestling, Exquisite Fruit, German sponges featuring Japanese wrestlers, the Kid Rock Story, getting your film funded, Takashi Shimizu, Rock and Shock, the Mixtape Massacre contest winner, Iko Uwais, burning money, Izzy Lee, Fantasia Film Fest, having your tarot cards read by Richard Stanley, Willem Dafoe, Tokyo Gore Police, air sharkies, Rutger Hauer, Ennio Morricone, Tokyo Shock, Chang Cheh, Cobra, Horrors of Malformed Men, what Kuso means in Japanese, Monsters Don’t Get to Cry, getting your film distributed, Michael Neel, Andrea Wolanin, Myra, Sir Isaac, and MonsterZero’s balls.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
On Episode 197 we are joined by our buddy from the future, contributor to Weng’s Chop magazine and a host of the awesome See Hear podcast, it’s Tim from Korea! Tim joins us to review the horror anthology flick, Holidays and we do a Double Tap segment and tell you all about the stuff we’ve been digging! We play tons of your voicemail, answer some questions and talk some music! If that ain’t enough, we have the world premiere of a brand new Deadites song that we did for a cover compilation. So grab your Payday bar, your Cramps CD and strap on! Stuff we talk about: Horrors of Malformed Men, The Tall Man, our political correctness (or lack thereof), Team Cap or Team Iron Man, iodine radiation, Ewoks, VHS box art, Edogawa Rampo, Murder Party, Captain Picard, Hasil Atkins, House of the Devil, Vince from B Movie Cast, why we podcast, 5 star reviews, WKRP in Cincinnati, Dynamo's Blu Ray shelf, Kevin Smith, Excision, Lair of the White Worm, webcams, Alleluia, Jocelin Donahue, Jingle all the Way, Rob Zombie, different taste for different folks, The Cramps, The Damned, VHS cover art, Amon Amarth, Viking metal, Green Room, Brian Eno, Harold Budd, Star Trek The Next Generation, Phil Collins, Batman Returns, Captain America: Civil War, Superman and the JLA, Phantasm 2, Patsy’s new gimmick, Payday bars, Netflix’s Daredevil season 2, The Spookies, Elm St. Kids, and Jakey-Poo’s upcoming visit to Necronomicon.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
This week we give you not one, not two, but three film reviews! First off, Marz gives a quick hit review of the new film As Above, So Below. Then we hit the woods to hunt Bigfoot with Bobcat Goldthwait's found footage flick Willow Creek. We round the episode out with our new segment, Staff Pick Infections. On this maiden journey, Tiny gets us to finally review Psychomania! I think we also get attacked by Bigfoot, MonsterZero gets real rapey and gross, Dynamo gets drunk and Ravenshadow contributes to his wife's bad habits. So do your worst Bobcat impression and strap on! Topics discussed: Biker stunts, movies that succeed from failing, the new U2 album, classic bikes, Island of Malformed Men prank, Police Academy, The Visitor, Redd Foxx, the frog and the scorpion, the genre known as the found footage genre, Boba Fett, Bigfoot, Blair Witch Project, Tiny and Dynamo's movie prank, Exists, arming yourself for adventure, frogs, found footage in the woods, Fu Man Chu, Mrs. Garrett, Bigfoot sounds, House of Horror Podcast, A Clockwork Orange, Bobcat Goldthwait, Ewan McGregor, hacking?, Psychomania, Tiny’s new Jupiter 8 synth, the Paris catacombs, Ethan Magloofabits, Virgins from Hell, Ravenshadow family smoking, films we reviewed that are on Netflix Instant, Willow, Don Sharp, not using people's first names, Double Bar rap battles, Bigfoot translations, Triumph bikes, Sasquatch’s ding dong, Outside the Cinema, oh-the-horror.com, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, and Andrea Wolanin’s new film Penta.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
This week's episode starts off with a bang as Mike is still reeling from a weird experience that he had right before recording started with a certain 711 cashier… Yeah… it's THAT weird… but it gets weirder as we talk about a Japanese film from 1969 called Horrors of Malformed [...]
This week's episode starts off with a bang as Mike is still reeling from a weird experience that he had right before recording started with a certain 711 cashier… Yeah… it's THAT weird… but it gets weirder as we talk about a Japanese film from 1969 called Horrors of Malformed Men. As if that's not […]