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DigitalFoundry's John Linneman joins Brandon Sheffield once again to delve into their video game collections, and contemplate liquid-cooled 3DOs, India-exclusive PS2 games, and the sensation of removing $300 worth of cellophane. Hosted by Brandon Sheffield, with John Linnemann. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. SHOW NOTES: 1: Tomak: Save the Earth Again (02:44) GP32 Tomak: Save the Earth PC Genjin 2: Pyramid Intruder (06:32) Mega LD LaserDisc 3DO The Hive Scavenger 4 FM Towns Marty Silpheed Sega CD 3: Congo: The Movie: The Lost City of Zinj (11:56) Congo Jurassic Park Michael Crichton Sega Saturn John Romero's Daikatana 4: Thexder (15:14) IBM 8086 Nintendo Entertainment System Grandia: Digital Museum 5: First Kiss Monogatari (19:34) PC-FX Battle Heat! Cutie Honey Tokimeki Memorial PC Engine Psycho-Chaser Zero Divide Phalanx HuneX 6: Galactic Pinball (22:16) Virtual Boy TechnoWarriors (1998) Super Metroid MultiBoy VB Multicart 7: Screamin' Mad George's Paranoiascape (27:43) Keita Amemiya Zeiram (1991) Mechanical Violator Hakaider (1995) Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari Masaya Matsuura PaRappa the Rapper Metamour Jupiter Shigesato Itoi 8: Darius II (31:43) Taito Memories PlayStation 2 9: Pup-Breeder (34:32) 10: Tryrush Deppy (37:43) Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988) Croc! Pau-Pau Island Blast Wind 11: Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna (41:46) Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna 2: Eien no Princess Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna 3: Lightning Angel Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna FX: Kanashimi no Sirene Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna Remix UltraBox Atari Jaguar 12: Skyhammer (47:15) Descent Blade Runner (1982) G-Police Sniper Elite Alien Vs Predator Tempest Doom Black ICE White Noise EJagFest Amiga 13: Colors (55:13) Gizmondo Alien Hominid Sticky Balls 14: Phase Paradox (59:27) Philosoma Until Dawn Chris Redfield J League games Dino Crisis II Dino Crisis 15: Hanuman: Boy Warrior (01:04:28) PlayStation Portable Chandragupta: Warrior Prince RaOne: The Game RaOne (2011) Don 2 the Game Power Stone Tron (1982) 16: MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity (01:07:56) Way of the Warrior Gate of Thunder 17: Asuka 120% Special: BURNING Fest. (01:11:57) Asuka 120% Final: BURNING Fest. Asuka 120% Return: BURNING Fest. Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force Sega Genesis 18: ActRaiser 2 (01:15:33) Auto Modellista 19: Manic Game Girl (01:18:51) Parasite Eve The Saboteur Apex Axel Impact/DT Racer 20: Chiki Chiki Boys (01:22:02) Chelnov: Atomic Runner Quarantine Return Fire: Maps O' Death Command & Conquer TV Sports series Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
DigitalFoundry's John Linneman joins Brandon Sheffield once again to delve into their video game collections, and contemplate liquid-cooled 3DOs, India-exclusive PS2 games, and the sensation of removing $300 worth of cellophane. Hosted by Brandon Sheffield, with John Linnemann. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. SHOW NOTES: 1: Tomak: Save the Earth Again (02:44) GP32 Tomak: Save the Earth PC Genjin 2: Pyramid Intruder (06:32) Mega LD LaserDisc 3DO The Hive Scavenger 4 FM Towns Marty Silpheed Sega CD 3: Congo: The Movie: The Lost City of Zinj (11:56) Congo Jurassic Park Michael Crichton Sega Saturn John Romero's Daikatana 4: Thexder (15:14) IBM 8086 Nintendo Entertainment System Grandia: Digital Museum 5: First Kiss Monogatari (19:34) PC-FX Battle Heat! Cutie Honey Tokimeki Memorial PC Engine Psycho-Chaser Zero Divide Phalanx HuneX 6: Galactic Pinball (22:16) Virtual Boy TechnoWarriors (1998) Super Metroid MultiBoy VB Multicart 7: Screamin' Mad George's Paranoiascape (27:43) Keita Amemiya Zeiram (1991) Mechanical Violator Hakaider (1995) Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari Masaya Matsuura PaRappa the Rapper Metamour Jupiter Shigesato Itoi 8: Darius II (31:43) Taito Memories PlayStation 2 9: Pup-Breeder (34:32) 10: Tryrush Deppy (37:43) Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988) Croc! Pau-Pau Island Blast Wind 11: Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna (41:46) Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna 2: Eien no Princess Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna 3: Lightning Angel Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna FX: Kanashimi no Sirene Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna Remix UltraBox Atari Jaguar 12: Skyhammer (47:15) Descent Blade Runner (1982) G-Police Sniper Elite Alien Vs Predator Tempest Doom Black ICE White Noise EJagFest Amiga 13: Colors (55:13) Gizmondo Alien Hominid Sticky Balls 14: Phase Paradox (59:27) Philosoma Until Dawn Chris Redfield J League games Dino Crisis II Dino Crisis 15: Hanuman: Boy Warrior (01:04:28) PlayStation Portable Chandragupta: Warrior Prince RaOne: The Game RaOne (2011) Don 2 the Game Power Stone Tron (1982) 16: MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity (01:07:56) Way of the Warrior Gate of Thunder 17: Asuka 120% Special: BURNING Fest. (01:11:57) Asuka 120% Final: BURNING Fest. Asuka 120% Return: BURNING Fest. Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force Sega Genesis 18: ActRaiser 2 (01:15:33) Auto Modellista 19: Manic Game Girl (01:18:51) Parasite Eve The Saboteur Apex Axel Impact/DT Racer 20: Chiki Chiki Boys (01:22:02) Chelnov: Atomic Runner Quarantine Return Fire: Maps O' Death Command & Conquer TV Sports series Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
It's that time again where The Sharks take a trip to Japan to sample all their weird and awesome shit. Mostly just movies. Mostly Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @thesharkpod Donate at patreon.com/sharksacrosshollywood Music by The Drag
Another week in the books. Another recording session barely survived. How we manage to be consistent is anyone's guess. It's for the rush of it all. Thank you for your support! This week's flick: Mechanical Violator Hakaider! Chapters It's Us, Bat and Spider! (00:00:00) This week! (00:02:45) Movie - Mechanical Violator Hakaider (00:25:15) Mail Segment? (00:48:51) Next episode?! (00:49:25) Links Check out or Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/batandspider Join our DISCORD Get your Bat & Spider STICKERS here Get a sweet new Bat & Spider t-shirt here! All sale proceeds go to The Movement For Black Lives. Technical Adviser: Slim of 70mm Theme song composed and performed by Tobey Forsman of Whipsong Music. Follow Bat & Spider on Instagram Follow Chuck and Dale on Letterboxd. Bat & Spider on Letterboxd Bat & Spider Watchlist Send us an email: batandspiderpod@gmail.com. Leave us a voice message: (315) 544-0966 Artwork by Charles Forsman batandspider.com Bat & Spider is a TAPEDECK podcast, along with our friends at 70mm, The Letterboxd Show, Escape Hatch, Will Run For..., Twin Vipers, The Movie Mixtape, The Yeti is Still Broken, and Lost Light.
This week on Castranger, we discuss Majade attempting to undergo character development, the debut of BunOrange, and how Shadow The Hedgebot saved Jesustown. Joining us for the feature topic are our own Vegas as well as Matt from Monstrosities! Check out Monstrosities! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmarpmrUVKPDdagZNfDyCOw Casters Present: Blue Gray Yellow North Show Notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/102693505 Required Viewing: Kamen Rider Gotchard 31, Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger 7, Mechanical Violator Hakaider (1995) Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDtkjiI64p4 Feed the Castrangers and get $5 off your first order with SkipTheDishes! https://www.skipthedishes.com/r/6YaJc65HKg
In this thrilling episode of B Movie Breakdown, we dive headfirst into the dystopian world of "Mechanical Violator Hakaider." From the moment the film begins, we were thrust into a post-apocalyptic society dominated by a totalitarian regime, where human life is cheap, and the line between man and machine is blurred. So, strap in for a wild ride as we dissect this Japanese v-cinema cult classic released in 1995. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bmoviebreakdown/support
The trio discusses two films by creature designer and director Keita Amemiya: Zeiram (1991) and Mechanical Violator Hakaider (1995).
Lady Battle Cop | Mechanical Violator Hakaider - Cheats chooses the movies this week, and we check out a couple of "Sentai-adjacent" movies; Lady Battle Cop (1990) and Mechanical Violator Hakaider (1995). In this episode, we create a team of '80s action hero Power Rangers, Cheats gets super defensive about live-action anime, and we try and figure out when CG blood became a thing. Enjoy!Check out
What is the most metal tokusatsu name you can think of? How about Mechanical Violator Hakaider!? Directed by the beautiful minded human that is Keita Amemiya (we shill him here) and written by Toshiki Inoue, Hakaider is a look at what 90's Japanese Tokusatsu was known for. Dark, grimy, and more mature tight stories that are not you father's tokusatsu. So sit back relax and venture into the world of Hakaider with us! Join in Live at Twitch.tv/KaijuCarl Support us on the Tokudon Patreon as it all goes strictly into the podcast or simply rate and share! Check out our MERCH STORE! DONATE HERE you help make the podcast better! Help spread Kamen Rider to the world with #KamenRider and #Globalsatsu! Send questions, topics, and whatever else you want to tokudoncast@gmail.com Your Hosts Carl @kaijucarl Rob @sicsecho
With Travis away for one last week, the “Littlest Gatekeeper,” Elijah Thomas, of the Kaiju Conversation podcast joins Nathan to go '90s EDGELORD EXTREME!!! By that we mean discuss the 1995 film Mechanical Violator Hakaider directed by the mad genius Keita Amemiya. This is a gritty reboot done right. It's a bold reimagining of a character from Toei's Kikaida TV series from the early 1970s. You'll hear Nathan and Elijah speak with Epic Trailer Voices™ and constantly compare the film's villain to their friend Michael because they share a name. But beneath the undiluted bad@$$ery and reversed angel/demon motifs is a story with rich themes and often poetic messages about religion, dystopia, and justice. Welcome to Henshin Men!Hakaider is available on blu-ray from Media Blasters and to stream on Tubi.Check out Elijah's podcast, Kaiju Conversation, and his YouTube channel.Henshin Men is a proud member of the Kaiju Ramen Media Podcast Network.Follow Henshin Men on Twitter: @HenshinMenPod. Join the official Facebook fan page for this and The Monster Island Film Vault, The Markalite Lounge.Listen to Travis's main podcast, Kaiju Weekly, and Nathan's podcasts, The Monster Island Film Vault and The Power Trip.MUSIC: -“HAKAIDER - ハカイダー出陣” by Koichi Ota and Shinji Kinoshita -“Not Your Above-Average Joe [Standing Ovation]” by Ivan Hakštok
What happens when you mix Terminator, Robocop, Mad Max, and Power Rangers and add a dash of religious imagery and satanic themes? Mechanical Violator Hakaider is what happens. Grant and Grant are back this week to discuss the ultimate B-movie for UltraMega fans, and to be honest we're still a little surprised this movie exists.
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema It's once again time for Catching Up On Cinema's monthly, “Tales From the Shelf” episode! In this installment, Trevor is once again joined by his good buddy Brad from the Cinema Speak podcast to explore some of the films from their respective collections that sport some “Amazing Artwork”! Brad's Picks: Urban Legend (1998) The Vanishing (1988) Homegrown Horrors Vol. 1 (Vinegar Syndrome – Beyond Dream's Door, Final Exam and Winter Beast) The James Bond Collection (MGM, individual releases) The Master (2012) Trevor's Picks: Versus (2000) Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers (2006), Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy (2009) and Kamen Rider: The Next (2007) In Search of Darkness (2019) and In Search of Darkness: Part II (2020) Resurrection of Golden Wolf (1979) Ichi the Killer (2001), MD Geist (1986), Mechanical Violator Hakaider (1995), Mirai Ninja (1988), Crying Fist (2005) and Shamo (2007) And make sure to stick around as the 2 wrap things up with a customary “Speed Round” of runner up films that didn't quite make the cut. Check out Brad's podcast, Cinema Speak on Libsyn at Cinema Speak, or on Twitter and Instagram. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
Netscape (@java_jigga) joins the Sentai Truther Club to discuss one of the best pieces of cinema we've seen that just so happens to be tokusatsu?????????! Netscape's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/netscapenegro/ Netscape's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Java_jigga/ STC's Twitter: https://twitter.com/SENTAITRUTHER GRAV's: https://twitter.com/GRAVCAST Kennedy's: https://twitter.com/kennedytcooper Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/sentai-truther-club/ Find out more at https://sentai-truther-club.pinecast.co
Em 1995 foi lançado no Japão uma “releitura” de um personagem criado como o principal antagonista de Kikaider (1972): Jinzo Ningen Hakaider, mas vamos chamar de Mechanical Violator Hakaider que é muito mais maneiro. Danny Tsurugi, Jim, Volney Oliveira e Giuzão… Continue Reading →
Mechanical Violator Hakaider never won an Oscar, and we believe that's possibly the greatest crime that Hollywood ever has, or ever will commit. Join the Hollywood Kaiju Badboys with Special Guest Jay Vasquez in appreciating one of Japans best and most outrageous Tokusatsu films. Talking points include anime, video games, anime videogames, and even a little about videogame anime, all in service of hyping up our true lord and savior, Mechanical Violator Hakaider. (you gotta say the full name, or else it's kinda disrespectful.)
Mark Hanson (Product Manager of Bay Street Video) and Justin Decloux (Co-Host of The Important Cinema Club) take you through this week's new releases on Blu-ray and DVD live from BAY STREET VIDEO. CULT SHOGUN'S JOY OF TORTURE (Arrow) HAKAIDER (Media Blasters) LEGION OF THE NIGHT (1995) (Film Trauma) ONLY THE GOOD PARTS (TRAILER COMPILATION) (Film Trauma) I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE (Imprint) CLASSIC SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (Imprint) RAGE (1966) (Imprint) MANDABI (Criterion) SMOOTH TALK (Criterion) CHOP SHOP (Criterion) MAN PUSH CART (Criterion) TRAVELS IN THE CONGO (aka VOYAGE AU CONGO) (Icarus) SIX IN PARIS (aka PARIS VU PAR...) (Icarus) PORT OF FREEDOM (1944) (Kino) HARD TO HOLD (1984) (Kino) THE ALLNIGHTER (1987) (Kino) SHOW BOAT (1951) (Warner Archive) MY DREAM IS YOURS (Warner Archive) ON MOONLIGHT BAY (Warner Archive) PUMP UP THE VOLUME (Warner Archive) ***BLIND BUY*** NEW THE CROODS: A NEW AGE (Universal) THE LAST VERMEER (Sony) SILK ROAD (Lionsgate) TOMATO RED: BLOOD MONEY (Magnolia) THE WANTING MARE (Gravitas Ventures) COLLECTIVE (2019) (Magnolia) MAYOR (2020) (Film Movement) SOFTIE (Icarus) YOU NEVER HAD IT: AN EVENING WITH BUKOWSKI (Kino) ROBERT KIRKMAN'S SECRET HISTORY OF COMIC BOOKS (AMC/RLJE) SCOOBY-DOO! THE SWORD AND THE SCOOB (Warner) THE GODDESS OF FORTUNE (Breaking Glass) 10 DAYS WITH DAD (Distrib/Icarus) CENTIGRADE (Shout) WRONG TURN (2021) (Mongrel/Lionsgate)
This episode delves into cinematic territory that we have not quite entered or even entertained here on the show. Tokusatsu: Japanese special effects driven superhero stories. Specially, Mechanical Violator Hakaider. This film is a mid-90s reboot/spinoff of a villain character from the old 1970s Android Kikaider show. Yet here, he’s presented as a mysterious antihero […] The post Mechanical Violator Hakaider by Andrew Bargeron appeared first on Ouch My Ego! - Music, Art, & Culture Blog of the Rio Grande Valley.
Podcast: Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | RSS THIS WEEK: Tara joins us for the surreal 1995 film Mechanical Violator Hakaider, to once again discuss angry allegorical antiheroes fighting god. In addition to that, Sven and Van's pasts come back to haunt them; we talk Amemiya's pre-GARO aesthetics; Hakaider forgot how to dodge; old jokes are taken out of retirement for one last ride; everyone's back on their bullshit, and if there's anything we hoped you've learned on this show, it's to be gay and kill God. Content warning: Mechanical Violator Hakaider contains depictions of gore, attempted suicide, and (non-explicit but still on-screen) lobotomy. Our guest is Tara Wrist (@ae2501maeth on Twitter, tarawrist on Patreon). Check out her article on DOOM, All Their Engines on Bullet Points Monthly, and her short story collection SO PUSH YOUR FACE INTO THE MIRROR UNTIL IT BREAKS! TOPICS:* Mechanical Violator Hakaider (1995)* Compare & contrast with Kikaider: Reboot* Red Hood and The Outlaws* Fist Of The North Star* Black and white aesthetics* "Jesus Town"* Otherworldliness of 90s CGI effects* Amemiya and GARO* Gurjev and Michael* Batman vs Superman* Big bike chase scenes!* The Good Place* The rebel base; postapocalyptic tyranny* Mechanical Violator's take on Hakaider's tragedy* Toshiki Inoue* Ideological motives* Kaoru's role* Guardians of the Galaxy & Escape From New York* Hakaider vs Michael; Michael's connections to Jiro* Why does Japan want to kill God* Postmortem and Mega Man Zero* English dub trivia MUSIC:* “Fight! Seven Riders!! Showa Rider Taisen” – Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Megamax* Nine Inch Nails - "Terrible Lie" - Pretty Hate Machine* Ichiro Kageyama - "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" - Neon Genesis Evangelion NEXT WEEK: Some old faces make a comeback to attend Doktor G's book club. Twitter | Tumblr | Patreon | Ko-Fi
Podcast: Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | RSS THIS WEEK: Things get goofy with Kamen Rider V3, and we get to see the first Destron commander, Doktor G, in full swing. Sven gets hypertechnical about sci-fi tech; V3 goes for a refreshing dip in the ocean (again, and again, and again); we debate cartoon physics and Destron's in-house antidotes; we take an awkward visit to Rider Scout Boot Camp; we take an even more uncomfortable detour regarding villains with mental disabilities; and while none of Destron's plots make a lick of scientific sense... well, the theory is sound. TOPICS:* Kamen Rider V3 (1973) 19-24* Blowfish Apache, Guillotine-Saurus, Syringe Spider, Speargun Sealion, Propeller Kabuto, Cockroach Spike* Chatting about The Magnus Archives* Destron's philosophies* Battering ram tactics* Electromagnetic barrier physics w/Dr. Sven* Beach skeletons* Red Bone Power(tm)* Cruise ships and MIB* The return(?) of the Double Riders* Mind control plots. Oh how we missed you.* The "SS Device"* Subterfuge shenanigans* Artificial gravity chambers* Maximum irresponsibility* Folk songs are distressing and creepy worldwide* Blood-powered cyborgs & origins of vampirism* Orphan percentiles* Listener questions: Hypothetical dub VAs MUSIC:* “Fight! Seven Riders!! Showa Rider Taisen” – Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Megamax* Hiroshi Miyauchi – “Fight! Kamen Rider V3”* Ichiro Mizuki feat. the Columbia Yurikago Children’s Choir – “Song of the Kamen Rider Scouts” NEXT WEEK: A guest returns, as things take a turn for the surreal in Mechanical Violator Hakaider! Twitter | Tumblr | Patreon | Ko-Fi
Amateur éclairé ou néophyte intrigué, venez goûter aux effets les plus spéciaux de la culture japonaise. Là où monstres géants et fantômes multiformes transcendent le genre super-héroïque, le Tokusatsu est un univers décapant et décomplexé que la vaillante équipe du pifffcast va vous faire découvrir dans un tourbillon d'amour, de lycra et de latex. Enfilez vos ceintures ! Henshin ! Avec Véronique Davidson, Xavier Colon, Laurent Duroche, Laurent Lopere et Cyril Despontin. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Mais aussi sur YouTube : https://youtu.be/XbEZfWGt0QQ Références des films cités : • Godzilla créé par Tomoyuki Tanaka et Eiji Tsuburaya, réalisé par Ishiro Honda • Ultraman de Eiji Tsuburaya • Ultraman The Next de Kazuya Konaka • Kamen Rider de Shōtarō Ishinomori • Kamen Rider ZO et Kamen Rider J • Kamen Rider Amazons de Yasuko Kobayashi • X-OR • Spectreman • Liveman • Le Power Rangers de Joseph Kahn >> https://vimeo.com/120401488 • Jiban • Zeiram • Mechanical Violator Hakaider de Keita Amemiya d'après Shōtarō Ishinomori • Garo Bande Originale : • Hongo Takeshi Theme (Kamen Rider - 1971)
Never let it be said we won’t watch some insane random thing out of some vestigial sense of self preservation. Here, we sit down together to watch a tokusatsu […]
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.
Welcome to our long overdue podcast focusing on short works of fiction we compiled prior to ConCarolinas 2014. The convention is now in the past, but you may want to listen in as we discuss these five short stories. If you just like to listen to our movie discussions, look out for Grind Pulp Podcast Episode 20 - Mechanical Violator Hakaider. Story Selections: Sickened – Tonia Brown, in D.O.A. Extreme Horror Anthology Ingenue – Alexandra Christian Bone Magic – Stuart Jaffe Sixteen Tons, A Bubba the Monster Hunter Short Story – John Hartness Meathouse Man – George R.R. Martin Listen in to find out which of these stories we thought was the most Grind Pulp and to find out if we unearth any hidden gems you should check out. Look for our next episode soon. If you’d like to get a jump on things, we’ll be covering the movie: MECHANICAL VIOLATOR HAKAIDER In the companion podcast, we’ll be talking: GET JIRO, MESSIAH 2.0, and Iron Monsters of Death
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