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Your favorite cinephile vixens paired with Grindpulp podcast to view Ouija: Origin of Evil. Miamiaclo, Carol the Cat, Andrew Crevier, Manga Matt, and Jeronimo Brown review Ouija: Origin of Evil comparing to the 2014 film and other movies. Synopsis: In 1965 Los Angeles, a widowed mother and her two daughters add a new stunt to bolster their seance scam business and unwittingly invite authentic evil into their home. When the youngest daughter is overtaken by a merciless spirit, the family confronts unthinkable fears to save her and send her possessor back to the other side. Official Site: http://ouijamovie.com/ In American cities now. Digital, DVD, Blu-Ray release dates: http://www.dvdsreleasedates.com/movies/7535/ouija-2-origin-of-evil Follow us on Social Media Miamiaclo Facebook /mia.davis.754 Instagram @miamiaclo Twitter @mia_candace Carol the Cat Facebook /guardiansofthegeekery/ Twitter @the_gray_cat Grindpulp Podcast www.grindpulp.com facebook /grindpulppodcast stitcher http:
Back with the awaited companion episode to the Pandorum / Event Horizon double feature podcast. The crew discuss three twisted tales all picked from the stacks in the Grind Pulp section of Bandito’s Books. Listen in to find out the next feature movie pick from Manga Matt. When the StarsAre Right - William Meikle The Manhattan Projects - Jonathan Hickman and Nick Pitarra Gods in Darkness - from Space Eldritch - David J. West
Andrew, Manga Matt, and special guest Zombie Kael hang out at the Midnight Theater’s snack bar and shoot the shit about the special screening of JASON X and Ash vs. Evil Dead. Things are always a little strange at the Midnight, hang on tight.
Topic: Will We Ever Go to Mars? (Part 2) Mars is currently on many people's minds because of the Matt Damon movie coming out this week: The Martian. Speakers: James Maxey (author), Thomas A. Mays (author and naval officer), Rebecca Ledford (publisher at Phase 5), Manga Matt,Stephen Euin Cobb(author and magazine writer), and Jim Craig(planetarium director) as the moderator. [Bonus] A recording of a fake computer technician who called my cell phone and tried to pull a scam. Normally, I'm a very poor liar, but I managed to tell a couple of whoppers. Scamming a scammer. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the October 7, 2015 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 27 minutes] This panel was recorded at the science fiction and fantasy convention ConCarolinas in Charlotte NC, on May 29, 2015. Stephen Euin Cobb has interviewed over 350 people for his work as an author, futurist, magazine writer, ghostwriter, and award-winning podcaster. A contributing editor for Space and Time Magazine; he has also been a regular contributor for Robot, H+, Grim Couture and Port Iris magazines; and he spent three years as a columnist and contributing editor for Jim Baen's Universe Magazine. For the last nine years he has produced a weekly podcast, The Future And You, which explores (through interviews, panel discussions and commentary) all the ways the future will be different from today. He is an artist, essayist, game designer, transhumanist, and is on the Advisory Board of The Lifeboat Foundation. Stephen is the author of an ebook about the future entitled: Indistinguishable from Magic: Predictions of Revolutionary Future Science.
Topic: Will We Ever Go to Mars? (Part 1) Mars is currently on many people's minds because of the Matt Damon movie coming out this week: The Martian. Speakers: James Maxey (author), Thomas A. Mays (author and naval officer), Rebecca Ledford (publisher at Phase 5), Manga Matt, Stephen Euin Cobb (author and magazine writer), and Jim Craig (planetarium director) as the moderator. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the September 30, 2015 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 34 minutes] This panel was recorded at the science fiction and fantasy convention ConCarolinas in Charlotte NC, on May 29, 2015. Stephen Euin Cobb has interviewed over 350 people for his work as an author, futurist, magazine writer, ghostwriter, and award-winning podcaster. A contributing editor for Space and Time Magazine; he has also been a regular contributor for Robot, H+, Grim Couture and Port Iris magazines; and he spent three years as a columnist and contributing editor for Jim Baen's Universe Magazine. For the last nine years he has produced a weekly podcast, The Future And You, which explores (through interviews, panel discussions and commentary) all the ways the future will be different from today. He is an artist, essayist, game designer, transhumanist, and is on the Advisory Board of The Lifeboat Foundation. Stephen is the author of an ebook about the future entitled: Indistinguishable from Magic: Predictions of Revolutionary Future Science.
Oh SNACK! It’s the companion episode to our Waxwork 2 - Lost in Time extravaganza. Andrew’s got a bone to pick with Jeronimo Brown. Will Matty P come to Jeronimo’s rescue? Will the master of KungFu kicks and 80’s action flicks be able to talk his way back into the good graces of his co-hosts? The Grind Pulp Crew cover some new, some true, and some classic Grind Pulp in this companion episode. The next movie pick comes from Andrew. Listen in to find out if Manga Matt could figure out where the Grind Pulp Podcast would venture next. Story picks in this episode: Rasl - Jeff Smith The First Cut - Edward W. Robertson - Synchronic: 13 Tales of Time Travel Gonna Roll the Bones - Fritz Lieber
This is our companion and final podcast in the Cannibal Extravaganza. We dig into three-plus-one short stories involving cannibalism, and hijinks ensue. Listen in to wrap your mind around the depravity and to find out how you can call Manga Matt on his special hotline number. Stories: 1. Cannibal House Book 1 – Shaun Adams 2. Page of Skulls – from People Eating People: A Cannibal Anthology – Tony Peak +1 Bonus Death Orgy of the Leopard Women – from Wildcat Adventures, April 1960 – as told to Calvin Burke 3. Sophia and the Amazon Queen – from Masters of Taboo: Cannibalism – Brent Larentson Our movie pick for Episode 23 is revealed in this podcast.
We’ve made it to the human meat and pota-toes of our Cannibal Movie Extravaganza. It’s the Citizen Cain of cannibal exploitation movies, Cannibal Holocaust. Join Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and Manga Matt as they dissect and chew on this feast of fleshy film magic. As always, we like to chop things up a bit before we dive in. Manga Matt has been checking some stuff out. Andrew caught up on The Walking Dead. Tell your grandma all about us! Feature Presentation: CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST
Join Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and Manga Matt as they brave the wilds of the Amazon and the sewers of Atlanta. The Cannibal Gods are thirsty for blood. We’re talking MOUNTAIN OF THE CANNIBAL GOD and CANNIBAL APOCALYPSE. Jeronimo’s feature pick was CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST. We decided to go all-in with a cannibal extravaganza – at least until the hard drive reached critical limits while we were scrambling to get Manga Matt on his way so he could take part in baaaad things.
Welcome to Grind Pulp Podcast Episode 21. Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and Manga Matt will be diving into Andrew’s movie pick. That feature presentation is the Stephen King directed film, MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE. Before we jump in, we discuss the Lowdown (what we’ve been checking out), 40oz Malt Liquor Bottles, and Walking Pneumonia. We have three cool story selections to accompany our feature presentation pick. You can check those out in our companion episode 21.5, next Sunday.
Mecha Sushi Mayhem! In this episode of the Grind Pulp Podcast, we’ll be taking a look at MECHANICAL VIOLATOR HAKAIDER, the thing Robocop checks under his bed for. Andrew has a Bone to Pick with Matt in a new segment. On the Lowdown, Jeronimo’s been catching up on some of the latest movies, including KNIGHTS OF THE DEAD. Manga Matt gushes about the scifi, dystopian manga BLAME!, and Andrew mentions his latest movie viewings. After our feature presentation discussion, listen in to hear what flicks each of us have kicking around on our personal top ten Grind Pulp movie lists. It’s Manga Matt’s movie pick! His film topic de jure, MECHANICAL VIOLATOR HAKAIDER. Can style and over-the-top special effects trump slim servings of substance? Jump in to find out.
Join the Grind Pulp Podcast crew as we dig into The Cabin in the Woods. Jeronimo and Manga Matt go down a dark path as they discuss this Grind Pulp movie, causing Andrew to nearly slit his wrists. Listen in to find out what happens. Tune in for our follow-up to this – Episode 19: Part 2 – where we discuss five short stories. Expect it later this week. It’s summertime, and we’ve got a lot of things going, but we will be recording Episode 20. Look for it soon.
It’s Dyn-O-mite! Episode 18 - Afro-Dynamite. We’re talking three killer stories and our feature presentation: Black Dynamite! For the lowdown Jeronimo rediscovers his love for Police Academy, Andrew teases the possibility of a future True Detective discussion, and Manga Matt does his thing. What’s that? Reading Manga & Comics. We get to deep into the mix with three super dope works of fiction. STORIES: 1. Jaguar in the Jungland Boogie - Michael A. Gonzales, in Black Pulp 2. Afrodesiac - Brian Maruca and Jim Rugg 3. Titty Titty Bang Bang - Chester Olden Earnest, discovered by Thomas Pluck, in Blood & Tacos #4 FEATURE PRESENTATION: Black Dynamite!
Manga Matt's now covering the show notes. Here's his first go: Grind Pulp Podcast 17: The Rotund Rambo Saga Runthrough. For this entry, we go through the entire library of Rambo movies and present three stories fitting the theme of everyone’s favorite one-man commando, John Rambo. MangaMatt gushes over a series, “Blood Blockade Battlefront”. Jeronimo then regales with his regard to the remake of “Total Recall”. Afterwards, Andrew gives a rigamarole about “Return of the Living Dead” 1 and 2. Great stories and movies to keep the blood moving. Preventing coagulation with lots of conflagration. Stories: 1. “Richard Stark’s Parker: Slayground” by Darwyn Cook 2. “John Rain: Blood Debts” by Tom Saxon 3. “Blade of Dishonor Part 3: The Shadow Shogun” by Thomas Pluck [BLADE OF DISHONOR WRAP-UP] Feature Films: 1. First Blood (1982) 2. Rambo: First Blood Part 2 (1985) 3. Rambo 3 (1988) 4. John Rambo (2008) [Come back soon for our next episode. We'll be talking BLACK DYNAMITE!]
We’re baaaack. The Grind Pulp Crew is here to talk about three crazy stories and one bopper of a movie, The Warriors. Get down with the get down as Andrew walks the tightrope of trying to bust out Grind-Pulp-O-Meter ratings. Jeronimo is quick on the draw with his six-shooter, taking out suckas left and right, and Manga Matt rocks and socks to the rhythm of a funky beat. In this episode of the Grind Pulp Podcast we also cover Blade of Dishonor Part 2: Devils and Dragons. This feature-packed dive into Grind Pulp will have you calling out for the Warriors to come out and playeeyeeeeee. Stories: 1. Tanaka and the Yakuza’s Daughter – CJ Martin 2. Blade of Dishonor Part 2: Devil’s and Dragons – Thomas Pluck – Omibus Edition Link 3. Bullets and Fire – Joe R Lansdale Feature Presentation: The Warriors (1979) Directed by Walter Hill (Rotten Tomatoes Link) Grab your popcorn and root beer. It’s time for another Grind Pulp Podcast!
Join Andrew Crevier, Jeronimo Brown, and Manga Matt as they talk about three short stories and their feature presentation pick: Megaforce. This was Jeronimo Brown’s movie pick. Andrew seems to like it for different reasons than Jeronimo. Manga Matt dissects characters and introvision while Andrew dives into a short rant on websites overstuffed with ads. He also decides to maneuver his way into getting his story picks figured out for episodes 16 and 17 by proposing to cover the next two parts of Blade of Dishonor. Some of the others things talked about: Revolutionary Girl Utena, Tales from the Cobra Wars, All the Colors of the Dark, G.I. Joe, and Rad. Jeronimo continues to decide his story picks at the last second. Stories: 1. Battleground U.S.S.A. Texasgrad – discovered by Christopher Blair, from Blood & Tacos #1 2. Stone Soldiers: City of Bones – by C.E. Martin 3. Blade of Dishonor Part I: The War Comes Home – by Thomas Pluck Feature Presentation: MEGAFORCE (1982) Directed by Hal Neeham Megaforce is not currently available from mass distributors. You can find burn-on-demand copies that are VHS transfers, VHS copies on ebay, or you can find pirates offering it up in exchange for your very soul. Get it however you can.
Merry Holidays and Happy Solstice from Grind Pulp Podcast. Listen in as we dig into two stories and our feature film discussion, Riki-Oh: The Story of Riki. There’s a new Grind Pulp Podcaster. The voice of the one and only Manga Matt can be heard for the first time on this episode. Matt digs so deep into The Story of Riki that we were almost pulled into a whirlwind of kung fu flutter kicks. Jeronimo and Andrew checked out the Back Alley Film Series screening of The Visitor (1979), Jeronimo checked out some Just Cause Universe stuff by Ian Thomas Healy, Manga Matt’s been reading some Love and Rockets comics as well as the Attack on Titan Manga. The short stories we cover in the episode: 1. Doc Panic, by David White, in Pro Se Presents: November 2012 2. Mind Prison, by Dave Zeltserman Feature Film Discussion: Riki-Oh: The Story of Riki Grab some popcorn and Grape Soda the next time you’re out at the store. We recommend popping in one of those movie style poppers. Also, have wet and dry paper towels nearby so you don’t get butter all over your e-reader or remote control. See you next time!
Welcome to the first Grind Pulp Podcast. If you're a first time listener, we highly reccomend that you don't start with this episode. It took us about 4-5 episodes to get the feel for things. From there, we have gotten even more acclimated to wild world of podcasting. Episode 13 is where we picked up Manga Matt. James Malone's final appearance in our first year was on Episode 11 - Ghoulies Gone Wild. We'd like you to start at around Episode 5 or 6 and listen as our production becomes better up through our current output. After that, come back to see how it all started. For those who insist on beginning here, we'll forgive you, but remember that we had no idea what we were doing. Fast forward a year and you'll find that we are still learning and honing and working to improve Grind Pulp Podcast. Thanks!
Zach the Greek, Jerrid, Jack, Chris "The Fanatic" Ketchum, Joey "THE wrestling fan" Lawson and Manga Matt talk and argue about Kevin Smith. From Clerks to Red State and everything in between. Song used - Rush - The Main Monkey Business. All rights reserved.http://media.podcastingmanager.com/2/8/8/7/3/247529-237882/Media/monkeycastsmith.mp3