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MIGHTY JOE YOUNG BLUES WITH A TOUCH OF SOUL Hoy vamos a escuchar juntos el álbum "Blues With A Touch Of Soul" de Mighty Joe Young, lanzado en 1971 por Delmark Records, incluye comentarios escritos por Jimmy Dawkins en la contraportada. Dawkins, conocido como "Fast Fingers", era un guitarrista destacado de blues que también participó en la grabación del álbum y de esos comentarios nos haremos eco de alguno de ellos pues a veces es difícil no solo traducir sino también adivinar la jerga en la que los expone, así que rellenaremos el programa con algunos datos biográficos del bueno de Mighty Joe Young.
The Deadly Spawn (1983) & Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor (1990) A cult fan favorite of the 1980s low-budget monster boom, The Deadly Spawn is best remembered for one of the era's most distinctive creature designs. Its semi-sequel, Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor, is a scrappy and underrated follow-up that's still a lot of fun, and long overdue for a proper Blu-ray upgrade. Behind both films is Ted A. Bohus, a true multi-man of independent genre cinema. Beyond producing and directing, Bohus has also been a vital chronicler of film history and technique through his magazines SPFX and Candid Monsters, publications that routinely reveal how much there still is to discover about movies we think we already know. In this episode, he sits down with us to talk about The Deadly Spawn, Metamorphosis, and the realities of working in the low-budget, independent filmmaking world, sharing more than a few hard-earned lessons for aspiring filmmakers along the way. We also dive into his work as a publisher, including the deep-research, damn-near-a-book issues of Candid Monsters, which take exhaustive looks at some of our favorite classic films. So sit back and enjoy a conversation packed with great stories, sharp insights, and a genuine love for the messy, fascinating world of making movies and magazines. Films mentioned in this episode: Angry Red Planet (1959), The Alien Factor (1978), The Alligator People (1959), Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025), Black Scorpion (1957), The Blob (1958), The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), The Deadly Spawn (1983), Destination Fame (2012), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931), Fiend (1980), Forbidden Planet (1956), Freaks (1932), Friday the 13th (1980), Gog (1954), Gorgo (1961), Hell on Earth (2010), Hideous Sun Demon (1958), The House of Haunted Hill (1959), The Invisible Boy (1957), It's a Wonderful Life (1946), King Kong (1933), Kronos (1957), The Maze (1953), Metamorphosis (1990), Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor (1990), Mighty Joe Young (1949), The Monster of Piedras Blancas (1959), Nightbeast (1982), Primate (2025), Regenerated Man (1994), Son of Kong (1933), Star Wars (1977), Them (1954), The Tingler (1959), Tobor the Great (1954), Vampire Vixens from Venus (1995)
Send us a textA man returns to dismantle his family's house, where they were murdered in war, to rebuild it elsewhere. When the killer, a ketamine-fueled weightlifter, tracks him down, a brutal cross-country pursuit begins. On Episode 702 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film Sisu: Road to Revenge from director Jalmari Helander! We also talk about the lasting legacy of USA Up All Night, we react to the trailer for the upcoming film They Will Kill You, and argue about the loyalty of dogs and whether or not you should leave an unarmed man alive in an action film. So grab your passport, gas up your tank with extra nitro, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Happy new year, work the palette, dry socket, The Sentinel, The Phantom Creeps, Xtro, Season of the Witch, USA's Up All Night, Gilbert Gottfried, Rhonda Sheer, Kings of Horror, Hailey Bennet, Lauren Cohen, Tom Harper, Jeremy Renner, 28 Weeks Later, Dahmer, Nicolas Cage, Renfield, Mom and Dad, Mandy, Willy's Wonderland, David Caruso, Session 9, Erin Gray, Ghouls, Jason Goes to Hell, Steven Williams, It, Velvet Buzzsaw, From a Whisper to a Scream, Dark Shadows, Mighty Joe Young, William Peter Blatty, The Hounds of the Baskervilles, Charles Adams, Alan Napier, The Shark Jumpers, Growing Pains, East Coast Italians, Married With Children, immaculate conception, They Will Kill You, Ready or Not meets The Raid, Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, Kirill Sokolov, Pig, The Death of Robin Hood, Hugh Jackman, Avengers Doomsday, Trident, 4 out of 5 dentists recommend it, ketamine or creatine, Jalmari Helander, Jorma Tommila, Stephen Lang, Sisu Road to Revenge, Richard Brake, WWRD - What Would Ravenshadow Do, Operatic Violence, killing nazis and russkies, do dogs get PTSD from riding in tanks, Michael Mann-sisu, Edgar Wright, The Running Man, Glen Powell, sheckles from beyond the grave, Ted Sisu, and the conductor of operatic violence.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
GGACP celebrates Christmas Day by revisiting this fan favorite extravaganza from 2017 as holiday fixture Mario Cantone drops by the studio to chime in on everything from the infamous Bette Davis-Joan Crawford feud to the not-so-special effects of “Mighty Joe Young” to the strange predilections of Frosty the Snowman. Also, Dracula plays heavy metal, Carol Kane plays Gilbert's wife, Mario learns the Perfecto Telles story (!) and the co-hosts rank the best (and worst) adaptations of “A Christmas Carol.” PLUS: Dueling Dylans! “The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas”! The genius of Alan Menken! In praise of Leonard Maltin! And the (triumphant) return of Carol Channing and Herve' Villechaize! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike and Corey tackle the holidays with a hilarious mix of sports and life! From the Mets' roster "dumpster fire" to Travis Kelce retirement rumors, they cover it all. Plus, enjoy wild Christmas traditions, the great "Die Hard" debate, and a mortifying family moment at Universal Studios.00:00 Intro & Elf on the Shelf03:43 The "Dead Mama" Song Theory05:01 Mets Roster Dumpster Fire14:46 Yankees Updates & Free Agency 18:45 Is Travis Kelce Retiring?20:34 The Taylor Swift Fan Phenomenon24:14 Ed Sheeran's Weird Pronunciation25:52 Sports Card Collecting & Kabooms27:45 Brandon Graham & Eagles Talk31:58 Mike's Unique Hanukkah Tradition33:28 The Universal Studios Math Fail39:13 Top 4 Christmas Movies Debate43:00 Mighty Joe Young for Christmas?48:19 Closing & Holiday WishesCheck out the Give Us A Shot Network YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/GiveUsAShotNetwork
Join hosts Ike Goss and Stephen Beres on this episode of The Underpowered Hour as they dive into a recent cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover, explore news in the Land Rover community, and reminisce about memorable Land Rover sightings in movies like 'Congo' and 'Mighty Joe Young.' The duo also shares exciting details about their upcoming travel to the UK for Land Rover enthusiasts' events, including the Goodwood Revival and the Camel Trophy Owners Club meetup. Plus, enjoy lively banter and personal anecdotes from their adventures in the Land Rover world.
Amy talks, slurps martinis, and just wants to go home. Oh, she's also a gorilla. Behold a movie from the team behind Jurassic Park (well, except for that Steven guy) that begs us to consider who would win: a hundred gorillas or Laura Linney with a laser gun? Don't let Amy drink alone as we discuss outrageous accents, questionable plot devices, and the very niche subgenre of ape movies - the racially repugnant ones of the 1930s/40s and the curiously kooky ones from the 90s. We're not monkeying around with this one. (Peter Lorre even gets into the swing of things, reviewing The Ape Man [1943] with Bela Lugosi!)Thanks for all the support friends. If you're bananas for Camp Kaiju, please leave a rating and review! Subscribe to campkaijupodcast.com or leave a comment at campkaiju@gmail.com, Letterboxd, or Instagram (@camp_kaiju_podcast); or leave a voicemail at (612) 470-2612.Visit Patreon.com/campkaiju and campkaiju.threadless.com for perks and merchandise.We'll see you next week for Jaws 2!TRAILERS Congo (1995); Arachnophobia (1990); Mighty Joe Young (1998); Jurassic Park (1993); Ed (1996)SHOUT OUTS & SPONSORSSubstack Film Criticism by Matthew Cole LevinePlays by Vincent S. HannamZack Linder & the Zack Pack Beasts & Beauties: Hollywood's Golden Age of Gorilla Men, Killer Apes & Missing LinksCamp Kaiju: Monster Movie Podcast. Congo (1995) Movie Review. Hosted by Vincent Hannam, Matthew Cole Levine © 2025 Vincent S. Hannam, All Rights Reserved.
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Stone Temple Pilots guitarist Dean DeLeo joins Ralph Sutton and Aaron Berg and they discuss Dean DeLeo's newest project One More Satellite, when Dean DeLeo learned that he could play guitar, Mighty Joe Young becoming Stone Temple Pilots, first meeting Scott Weiland, Billy Corgan accusing them of stealing lyrics, other names that fit with STP, Dean DeLeo's ghostly experience with Matt Pinfield, Dean DeLeo's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: July 26th, 2025)To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!You can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for discount on your subscription which will give you access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Stone Temple PilotsTwitter: https://twitter.com/STPbandInstagram: https://instagram.com/STPbandRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/Aaron BergTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyShannon LeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/IMShannonLeeInstagram: https://instagram.com/ShannonLee6982The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Eric and Josh discuss: Entertainment Weekly, Tom Cruise, Disney distribution rules, Streets Of Fire, Fargo, House Of TARG, and more! They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday June 27 - Thursday July 3: A Nice Indian Boy, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, King Kong, Mighty Joe Young, Saturday Night Sinema, The Encampments, The Ritual, and The Warriors! They neglect to mention The Life Of Chuck, which got booked after the recording. You can always check the up to date schedule, and coming soon movies, at mayfairtheatre.ca!
Today on Too Opinionated, we sit down with actress/singer Linda Purl! Linda is known for her roles as Ashley Pfister (Fonzie's girlfriend) on Happy Days (she originally played Gloria as Richie's date in season 2.), Sheila Munroe in the 1982 horror film Visiting Hours, Pam Beesly's mother Helene in The Office, and Ben Matlock's daughter Charlene Matlock for the first season of the television series Matlock. Linda released her fourth full-length album, a collaboration with music director Tedd Firth called This Could Be the Start on Reaching Records, August 2023. Purl is a jazz vocalist, known for imbuing classic show tunes and jazz standards with a distinctive narrative expressiveness. Linda is also known for her roles in The Waltons, Mighty Joe Young, The Bold and the Beautiful, General Hospital, Hacks, The Oath, Homeland, Desperate Housewives, Walker Texas Ranger, The Love Boat and Murder She Wrote. Make sure you keep an eye out for Duffy's Dough: https://duffysdough.com/ Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please subscribe)
Behold the film that smashed its way into pop culture's radioactive kaiju heart, inspiring Godzilla and an entire genre! Not to mention putting Ray Harryhausen and Ray Bradbury on the map - two dino-nerds who changed science fiction forever. Plus, we discuss the Six Degrees of Beast, with its connections to Psycho, Jean Renoir, and the Man with No Name trilogy; then we get into a fight about The Valley of Gwangi. THEN, Peter Lorre returns with the premiere of "The Poverty Row Picture Show". THEN... whew, it's too much for the show notes.Enjoy this jampacked episode of monster movie goodness! We'll see you next week for Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)!If you enjoy Camp Kaiju, please leave a rating and review. Subscribe to campkaijupodcast.com or leave a comment at campkaiju@gmail.com, Letterboxd, or Instagram (@camp_kaiju); or call the Kaiju Hotline at (612) 470-2612.Visit Patreon.com/campkaiju and campkaiju.threadless.com for perks and merchandise.TRAILERSThe Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953); The Black Scorpion (1957); Mighty Joe Young (1949); Gorgo (1961); The Valley of Gwangi (1969)SHOUT OUTS & SPONSORSSubstack Film Criticism by Matthew Cole LevineZack Linder & the Zack Pack Harryhausen & Bradbury: An Unfathomable Friendship - DVD FeaturetteMaking the Beast - DVD FeaturetteHorror Homeroom: Environment and Race in the Beast from 20,000 FathomsCamp Kaiju: Monster Movie Podcast. The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953) movie review. Hosted by Vincent Hannam, Matthew Cole Levine. Camp Kaiju: Monster Movie Podcast, produced by Vincent S. Hannam; © 2024 Vincent S. Hannam, All Rights Reserved
Blues Radio International With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle
L'il Ed & The Blues Imperials perform live in South Florida at the Funky Biscuit in April, 2024 on Edition 673 of Blues Radio International, with music from Magic Slim, Eddie Shaw, Mighty Joe Young and Zac Harmon.Sound and mix by Jeff Zimmerman and Michael Wolf.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net
This movie will make you want to tarry more. In this episode: Jason uncaged his feelings about the story told. William offered to collect nuggets of information on this movie's production history but got hit on the head. And is this nightclub OSHA compliant? We'll never know! ------ Music by RoccoW: Welcome! (RoccoW) / CC BY-SA 3.0 Sweet Self Satisfaction (RoccoW) / CC BY-SA 3.0 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Audio clips used: The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Wolf Man, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Godzilla (1954), Invisible Man, Frankenstein (1931) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematic-fantastic/support
Hello everyone! Today's episode features the Visual Effects Supervisor and Visual Effects Producer Robert Stadd. I was fortunate enough to collaborate with Robert on our Netflix film We Have A Ghost. We get into some fascinating discussions about his work in VFX including the intersection of VFX and Costumes (especially on We Have A Ghost!) as well as covering his extensive film career, and the reasons he turned down Titanic and The Matrix! Also tune in to hear about working on the miniatures for The Crow & Crimson Tide as well how he made a monkey look like he's smoking for The Hangover. If you head on over to the Patreon, there's an extended version of the episode with more tales, like working with Michael Mann, designing his favorite shot from Miami Vice and how some Navy Seals accidentally had their hair turn green on Crimson Tide. --- VFX Supervisor & VFX Producer Robert Stadd Credits include: War Dogs, The Hangover Part 2 & Part 3, The Laundromat, Ali, Collateral, Miami Vice, and Public Enemies --- Robert Stadd has supervised and produced the visual effects for We Have a Ghost, A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting, The Laundromat, Mortal Engines, War Dogs, Hangover Part 2 and Part 3, Public Enemies, Miami Vice, Redline, Collateral, Ali, as well as producing the VFX for Nutty Professor (I & II), Galaxy Quest, Liar Liar, Mighty Joe Young, My Fellow Americans, The Crow, Crimson Tide, The Mask, Hot Shots!, Defending Your Life Stadd directed Alien Siege for the Sy-Fi Channel, which had their highest viewership in five years when it played. He has directed theater at the Off Main Street theater in Santa Monica as well as the Globe Playhouse in West Hollywood. His webisode, The Ballad of Mary and Ernie has won multiple streaming awards. --- Robert Stadd Links: Instagram: @robertstadd Twitter: @rstadds IMDb: Robert Stadd --- TFACD Links: Patreon: Tales From A Costume Designer Instagram: @talesfromacostumedesigner Twitter: @talesfromaCD TikTok: @talesfromaCD --- Whitney Anne Adams Links: Website: whitneyadams.com IMDb: Whitney Anne Adams Instagram: @WAACostumeDesign Twitter: @WhitneyAAdams TikTok: @waacostumedesign Ko-Fi: @waacostumedesign --- Union Links: #NakedWithoutUs Website Pay Equity Now IG: @payequitynow Pay Equity Now TikTok: @payequitynow Costume Designers Guild IG: @cdglocal892 United Scenic Artists Local 829 IG: @unitedscenicartists Local USA 829 Pay Equity Task Force IG: @usa829payequity IATSE IG: @iatse
Them! (1954), The Deadly Mantis (1957), and The Black Scorpion (1957) The decade of the 1950s gave horror fans a ton of different giant monster flicks, but usually taking something seemingly harmless, such as ants or grasshoppers, but somehow, someway, are mutated into growing into gigantic proportions! We had giant spiders, praying mantis, mollusks, and anything these creative filmmakers could come up, just make them bigger and let them loose! While modern critics, or even those at the time when these titles came out, passed them off as something for the kiddies and not to be taken seriously. And sure, they were definitely made under the term of exploitation, but when you really look at them, there is a lot of talented people behind and in front of the camera, and some really well-made and creative craftsmanship going on as well. Some aspects may seem and are very dated by today's standards, but there is still a lot there, as well as a lot of entertainment value. So grab your can of raid, a giant size flyswatter, and maybe even some industrial strength gloves to wear so you don't have to tough any of these nasty little buggers, and listen to us have a little fun discussing some big creepy crawlers! Movies mentioned in this episode: Aliens (1986), Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953), The Beginning of the End (1957), The Black Scorpion (1957), The Blob (1958), Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), The Deadly Mantis (1957), The Gauntlet (1977), Godzilla (1954), House of Dracula (1945), King Kong (1933), The Lost World (1925), Mighty Joe Young (1949), The Monster that Challenged the World (1957), Son of Kong (1933), S.O.S. Iceberg (1933), Sudden Impact (1983), Tarantula (1955), Them! (1954), The Thing from Another World (1951)
The third film in RKO's unofficial trilogy, Mighty Joe Young was a film ahead of its time. In this episode, Joe (the podcaster, not the actor from this film) and Adam discuss the underrated Mighty Joe Young and the spectacular special effects from Ray Harryhausen.
Liz Hitt has worked across VFX departments on some very cool movies — and she's not stopping there. Beginning at the legendary Dream Quest Images on Deep Rising and Mighty Joe Young, Liz built a name for herself as a talented production coordinator and producer via movies including Hollow Man, Spider-Man, Stealth (with Chris), The Golden Compass, Wonder Woman, and Spider-Man: Homecoming. In this podcast, Liz reflects on her career, the roles she's taken and the crews she's worked with, sharing how she manages people. She shares a rough guide to the “small-but-global” VFX industry, revealing how new technologies often present more challenges, and giving her thoughts on the effects of the pandemic on both the way we work and the films and series we make.
You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to the Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we're venturing into the world of our primate cousins as we explore the top 5 most memorable apes in film and television. We'll also swing through the narrative vines of Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), and then lighten the mood with the mischievous antics of Curious George.Top 5 Memorable Apes in Film and TV:Caesar from "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" (2011) - A genetically enhanced chimpanzee who leads his species in a revolt against humans, marking a new era of ape intelligence and emotional depth.King Kong from "King Kong" (1933, 2005, 2017) - Perhaps the most iconic ape in cinema, King Kong's tragic story of love and loss has captivated audiences across various adaptations, showcasing the gorilla's immense strength and surprising tenderness.Mighty Joe Young from "Mighty Joe Young" (1998) - A gentle giant gorilla with a heart of gold, Joe's story is one of friendship and survival against the odds, blending action and emotional resonance.George from "Curious George" (TV Series) - This little monkey's curiosity leads to adventures and misadventures, teaching children about problem-solving and the joy of learning.Amy from "Congo" (1995) - A talking gorilla who communicates through sign language, Amy's character highlights the intelligence of gorillas and the potential for interspecies communication.Main Feature - Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011):Rise of the Planet of the Apes rebooted a beloved franchise with a contemporary twist, focusing on the origins of Caesar, the ape who would lead his kind in an uprising against human oppression. This film combines stunning visual effects with a compelling narrative that explores themes of freedom, survival, and the moral implications of scientific experimentation.Kids TV - Curious George:Shifting gears to a lighter primate-related theme, Curious George is a delightful series based on the popular children's books. George's adventures with The Man in the Yellow Hat provide not only entertainment but also valuable life lessons for kids about curiosity, problem-solving, and the importance of understanding the consequences of one's actions.Whether you're intrigued by the complex portrayals of ape leaders, fascinated by the blend of science fiction and ethical dilemmas, or simply in need of some light-hearted fun with an adventurous little monkey, today's episode promises to keep you engaged and entertained. Join us as we delve into the jungle of cinematic apes, uncovering stories of intelligence, bravery, and mischief.
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Welcome back to FEAR AND LOATHING IN CINEMA. In episode #74, we enjoy taking Gorillas... The post Episode #74 – Mighty Joe Young (1998) first appeared on Boomstick Comics.
Hello classmates!Ryan Gosling turns a new leaf, YouTubers are now making big time movies, Jordan Peele announces his new movie, and Sigourney Weaver goes back to space Thank you to special guest host, Jack Fitzpatrick from LetsCrashThisParade YouTube channel. Please go subscribe to his channel and watch some of his fantastic ranking videos.https://www.youtube.com/@LetsCrashThisParade Visit the YouTube channel Saturdays @ 12:30 PM Pacific to get in on the live stream!Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@middleclassfilmclassThis Episode:https://youtu.be/EsG68zcZsd0http://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttps://www.twitch.tv/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:JavierJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksRyan CorbinChris GeigerDylanRobert StewartJasonAndrew Watches MoviesDallas TerryJack FitzpatrickMacKenzieBinge Lord Dan - twitter.com/Binge_Lord_DanJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Executioners of Shaolin - Arrow, Fandor, Cineverse Challenge of the Masters - Arrow Anyone But You - Netflix Josie and the Pussycats - $4 on YouTube The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent - Roku, Starz Mighty Joe Young - Disney+ Thunder Road (short) - https://vimeo.com/174957219 Planet of the Apes (1968) - Hulu, Disney+. Start, IndieFlix Rise/Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Hulu, Max Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes - In Theaters Only Reuben Solo: Feedback Loop - https://youtu.be/nnJTkwEnLik?si=FYl_Ln6WwZ0L6eNP The Cost - $5 rental on YouTube Wayne's World - Fubo, Paramount+, Pluto The Last Voyage of the Demeter -Fubo, Paramount+ American Sniper - Amazon Prime. Max Mommie Dearest - Fubo, Paramount+
It's the second LIVE AT KING-CON episode of Fried Rice Podcast and this week we are joined by a fun array of guests as we (sort of) review "Planet of the Apes" 2001, you know, the best one, and Austin tries to sell weed (crochet) to children!Nerds!Check out our website: www.friedricepodcast.comCall our VOICEMAIL: (702) 829-0117 and listen for this week's question!(don't worry, Andy isn't sitting in his room, waiting by his phone like it's the 90s, just fiddling with the long chord, watching X-men 1996...)
“You can’t rope a gorilla!” On our 8th Anniversary episode, my father (Al Jaconetti) and I look back to an RKO classic. We celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Mighty Joe Young (1949). So saddle up the horses, grab your lasso, and make sure you have plenty to trade. Just remember, fill-up [...]
“You can’t rope a gorilla!” On our 8th Anniversary episode, my father (Al Jaconetti) and I look back to an RKO classic. We celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Mighty Joe Young (1949). So saddle up the horses, grab your lasso, and make sure you have plenty to trade. Just remember, fill-up [...]
Join our Patreon to hear the full episode! $1 a month gets you everything we do. Check it out at patreon.com/nogodspod. We break down the new trailer for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire that dropped on Valentine's Day. We talk Jesus, Thunderdomes, Mighty Joe Young, semen, Bolsonaro, and of course the hidden spoilery stuff hidden in quick flashes (spoilery stuff is toward the end with a warning).
Disney and pop culturists Aljon Go and Dave Bossert share part two of their chat with director/animator, Chris Bailey about Runaway Brain and more! Aljon and Dave also chat about the latest pop-culture and Disney news and streaming content reviews. Bailey worked with Don Bluth on the Space Ace and Dragon's Lair video games and also on Starchaser: The Legend of Orin. He became one of the first traditional animators to adapt to computer graphics. He directed the animation for Paula Abdul's Opposites Attract music video, the 1995 Mickey Mouse cartoon, Runaway Brain, which was screened out of competition at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, the 3D theme park attraction It's Tough to Be a Bug! located at Disney's Animal Kingdom Disney California Adventure, and the television series Kim Possible. He served as animation director for Garfield: The Movie, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, Alvin, and the Chipmunks, and 2 Stupid Dogs, as supervising producer and supervising director for Clerks: The Animated Series, and as an animation supervisor for Inspector Gadget, Mighty Joe Young, Fat Albert, and X2*. Skull Rock Podcast is brought to you by the generosity of the following companies: Shure and their MV7 - Podcast Microphone Kit (shure.com) Sound Extraordinary | The Old Mill Press - “Publishing beautifully crafted books that illuminate our world.” To learn more visit theoldmillpress.com (for a limited time, save 20% on your purchase using our code SAVE20) - and listeners like you. Follow us Skull Rock Podcast | Facebook - Aljon Go (@aljongo) • Instagram - Aljon's Dining at Disney Podcast and Sorcerer Radio - All Disney Music, All Day Long SRSounds.com - E-mail: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com || Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram - dave@skullrockpodcast.com. For more great behind-the-scenes stories and articles visit davidbossert.com. Shop using our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3uld8or - Book your next Disney, Universal, and Cruise vacation with Kristen themeparksandcruises@gmail.com. Thanks to you, the Skull Rock Podcast is on the list of the Best Disney Podcasts You Must Follow (feedspot.com). - Outro music "The Pirate King" composed by Jared Rehnquist/Untold Journey - Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. *Source, Wikipedia. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/support
We are sitting down with Kendra, and she is doing her 104 End of the 90s JV Movies tournament. Check out this episode to see what she thinks is the best JV movie from the end of the 90s. If you want to do your tournament, please get in touch with us, and we will set it up. Blue streak (1999)Disgusting Behavior (1998)The Waterboy (1998)The sex monster (1999)bicentennial mann (1999)stuart little (1999)Mystery, Alaska (1999)the x files (1998)Six days seven nights (1998)Babe: Pig in the city (1998)The replacement killers (1998)The newton boys (1998)In too deep (1999)the governess (1998)big daddy (1999)Madeline (1998)Great expectations (1998)Sliding doors (1998)Palmetto (1998)rounders (1998)Entrapment (1999)Wild things (1998)Flawless (1999)Ride with the devil (1999)cant hardly wait (1998)Man on the moon (1999)Fallen (1998)A civil Action (1998)Shes all that (1999)Edtv (1999)the trench (1999)arlington road (1999)Baseketball (1998)Velvet goldmine (1998)Psycho (1998)SLC Punk (1998)Very Bad thing (1998)Rush hour (1998)The big hit (1998)twilight (1998)the deep end of the ocean (1999)The Wood (1999)but im a cheerleader (1999)Mystery men (1999)Asterix and obelix vs caesar (1999)american Pie (1999)Doctor Dolittle (1998)deep blue sea (1999)Celebirty (1998)the mummy (1999)the ninth gate (1999)The rugrats movies (1998)varsity blues (1999)City of Angels (1998)Armageddon (1998)Blade (1998)vampires (1998)blast from the past (1999)Snake eyes (1998)Human Traffic (1999)Quest for Camelot (1998)The legend of 1900 (1998)thursday (1998)The faculty (1998)Stepmom (1998)True crime (1999)The siege (1998)Payback (1999)Simon Birch (1998)Ster trek: insurrection (1998)Forces of Nature (1999)A perfect murder (1998)deep impact (1998)never been kissed (1999)runaway bride (1999)Mighty Joe Young (1998)for love of the game (1999)Halloween H20 (1998)Holy smoke (1999)cruel intentions (1999)Meet joe black (1998)Apt pupil (1998)Blues Brothers 2000 (1998)The object of my affection (1998)drop dead gorgeous (1999)austin powers the spy who shagged me (1999)Lake placid (1999)girl, interrupted (1999)Pushing tin (1999)Lethal weapon 4 (1998)Bride of chucky (1998)what dreams may come (1998)Small soldiers (1998)Angela's ashes (1999)summer of sam (1999)Anna and the king (1999)detroit rock city (1999)Any given sunday (1999)Fear and loathing in las vegas (1998)life (1999)how stella got her groove back (1998)Star wars episode 1 the phantom menace (1999)the world is not enough (1999)ravenous (1999) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/support
Disney and pop culturists Aljon Go and Dave Bossert share part one of their chat with director/animator, Chris Bailey about the state of animation, Garfield: The Movie, and Hocus Pocus. Bailey worked at Disney as an animator for Runaway Brain (1995), The Great Mouse Detective (1986) Sport Goofy in Soccermania (1987), Oliver & Company (1988), The Little Mermaid (1989), The Rescuers Down Under (1990), The Lion King (1994), and Hercules (1997). He also animated the children for the World Chorus post-show area for It's a Small World at Disneyland Paris. Before Disney, Bailey worked with Don Bluth on the Space Ace and Dragon's Lair video games and also on Starchaser: The Legend of Orin. He became one of the first traditional animators to adapt to computer graphics. He directed the animation for Paula Abdul's Opposites Attract music video, the 1995 Mickey Mouse cartoon, Runaway Brain, which was screened out of competition at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, the 3D theme park attraction It's Tough to Be a Bug! located at Disney's Animal Kingdom Disney California Adventure, and the television series Kim Possible. He served as animation director for Garfield: The Movie, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, Alvin, and the Chipmunks, and 2 Stupid Dogs, as supervising producer and supervising director for Clerks: The Animated Series, and as an animation supervisor for Inspector Gadget, Mighty Joe Young, Fat Albert, and X2*. The team also discusses the latest Disney and entertainment news and reviews of the latest streaming content and movies. Skull Rock Podcast is brought to you by the generosity of the following companies: Shure and their MV7 - Podcast Microphone Kit (shure.com) Sound Extraordinary | The Old Mill Press - “Publishing beautifully crafted books that illuminate our world.” To learn more visit theoldmillpress.com (for a limited time, save 20% on your purchase using our code SAVE20) - and listeners like you. Follow us Skull Rock Podcast | Facebook - Aljon Go (@aljongo) • Instagram - Aljon's Dining at Disney Podcast and Sorcerer Radio - All Disney Music, All Day Long SRSounds.com - E-mail: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com || Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram - dave@skullrockpodcast.com. For more great behind-the-scenes stories and articles visit davidbossert.com. Shop using our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3uld8or - Book your next Disney, Universal, and Cruise vacation with Kristen themeparksandcruises@gmail.com. Thanks to you, the Skull Rock Podcast is on the list of the Best Disney Podcasts You Must Follow (feedspot.com). - Outro music "The Pirate King" composed by Jared Rehnquist/Untold Journey - Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. *Source, Wikipedia. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/support
GGACP's celebration of the 2023 holiday season continues with this ENCORE of a 2017 installment with Christmas show fixture Mario Cantone. In this episode, Mario chimes in on everything from the infamous Bette Davis-Joan Crawford feud to the not-so-special effects of “Mighty Joe Young” to the strange predilections of Frosty the Snowman. Also, Dracula plays heavy metal, Carol Kane plays Gilbert's wife, Mario learns the Perfecto Telles story (!) and the co-hosts rank the best (and worst) adaptations of “A Christmas Carol.” PLUS: “The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas”! The genius of Alan Menken! In praise of Leonard Maltin! And the (triumphant) return of Carol Channing and Herve' Villechaize! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Premier épisode consacré à l'exceptionnelle carrière d'un des plus grands magiciens du 7ème Art, l'irremplaçable Ray Harryhausen, et à l'éclatante mise en musique de ses films. Avec un invité spécial venu de Capture Mag pour décrypter pour nous les mystères de la stop motion : le talentueux Julien Dupuy !
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Ray Harryhausen is a special effects pioneer and began his career in the 1940's. His stop motion animation technique known as “dynamation” influenced generations of visual effects artists and filmmakers around the world. In 1949, his work on Mighty Joe Young and his mentor Willis O'Brian captivated audiences and inspired future filmmakers. In the 1950's, 60's and 70's, Ray continued to produce films featuring his legendary stop motion work. His notable films include 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts, One Million Years BC, and Clash of the Titans. In November 2016 the British Film Institute compiled a list of those present-day filmmakers who claim to have been inspired by Harryhausen - They include Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, Joe Dante, Tim Burton, James Cameron, and Guillermo del Toro. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amuse/support
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We did it, Joe! This week, Trevor and AJ recount one of Trevor's childhood favorites – Mighty Joe Young. Trevor thought this would be an interesting rewatch, but instead we talked about Spielberg, Taken 2, and political memes. Anyways, next time we have an episode on a much better movie that was made by Pixar and is celebrating its 20th anniversary. In the meantime, subscribe and support us! Support us on Patreon for as little as $1Subscribe on Apple (and write us a review!)Subscribe on Spotify (and leave us a rating!)Follow us on InstagramFollow us on TwitterFollow AJ on TwitterFollow Trevor on TwitterFollow AJ on LetterboxdFollow Trevor on LetterboxdSpecial shoutout to our upper-level Patrons:Travis Beale Sawyer ChristianBen FranchiRay MunozTrever SprouseJohn Urbaniak Everyone who signs up for our Patreon at the $4 level will be given shoutouts in each episode and episode show notes.
Happy Mother's Day, lil' onions! We're covering a different kind of tale about motherhood and maternity this year by breaking down a core favorite film of ours, Mighty Joe Young (1998). Ross is once again enraptured with the film's soundtrack, Carie is reduced to a puddle over Charlize Theron, and the siblings remark on how even the most antiquated-looking special fx can still leave the viewer affected by their use. SUPPORT US ON PATREON!
Steve Turek from the hosts a discussion about Mighty Joe Young (dir. Ernest B. Schoedsack) with Kenny this week on Monster Kid Radio while Derek is getting ready for his upcoming wedding. Derek still introduces the show, and there's still Kenny's Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland and Mark Matzke's Beta Capsule Review, of course! Derek and Beth's Wedding Registry - The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards - Team Deth YouTube Channel - Voicemail: (360) 524-2484 Email: Monster Kid Radio's Discord Server - Monster Kid Radio on Reddit - Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Follow Steve Turek DieCast Movie Podcast - DieCast Movie Podcast on Facebook - Follow Mark MatzkeMonsteropolis - Monster Study Group - Small Town Monsters - Monster Fest - Small Town Monsters YouTube Channel (Home of SasWatch) - Monster Kid Radio Amazon Wishlist - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next time on Monster Kid Radio: Mighty Joe Young (dir. Ernest B. Schoedsack) The opening and closing song "" () appears by permission of - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
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Writer, director and actor Bridey Elliott (Clara's Ghost) joins to discuss Nicolas Roeg's dark psychological drama BAD TIMING starring Theresa Russell, Art Garfunkel, and Harvey Keitel. The film uses a non-linear structure to portray a tumultuous love affair between a free spirited young woman and a psychiatrist living in Vienna. Receiving an extremely limited release in 1980, Roeg's lush and complex film didn't gain notoriety until repeat airings on the Z Channel cable station and, much later, a 2005 Criterion disc release. Listen in on Mama Needs a Movie's sensual obsession with this cult classic, along with sexy diversions into Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, The Exorcist, the 1994 Northridge earthquake, manic pixie dream girls, Serpico, Starbucks, Gene Hackman, Mighty Joe Young, and much, much more! BAD TIMING is available to stream with subscription on The Criterion Channel.
Taking a step behind the curtain of classic movie magic, today Alex and Jonathan discuss the techniques and creatures brought to the screen by VFX pioneer Ray Harryhausen in Mighty Joe Young (1949), The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958), Jason and the Argonauts (1963), and Clash of the Titans (1981). We discuss the evolution of the Dynamation and Dynarama processes, the ways that his techniques influenced the effects that ended up surpassing his own, and where Dynamation might still fit in the modern cinema landscape. Skip to: 15:39 – Mighty Joe Young 37:01 – The 7th Voyage of Sinbad 51:43 – Jason and the Argonauts 1:01:02 – Clash of the Titans 1:15:21 – Overall 1:38:58 – Coming Attractions Coming Attractions: Commentary track for The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) For more information, visit the blog: https://thefilmlings.wordpress.com/2022/09/28/harryhausen Join us on Discord for ongoing film discussion: https://discord.gg/MAF6jh59cF Support the Show! Patreon: https://patreon.com/thefilmlings Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thefilmlings
Joe talks about the film Mighty Joe Young (1949) and stop motion animator Willis O'Brien in closing of Giant Monster Movie Summer. He talks solo about the creation and story of the film and the life of the special effects pioneer behind it.
Jack and Geoff are joined by Sam Stovold for a look at the 1998 Mighty Joe Young remake! And while this Disneyfied version of the story doesn't really hold a banana to its predecessor, it does boast some great practical ape effects and a charismatic cast. And that's more than enough for the Ape crew to chew on! Also in this ep: a climactic Ape host head-to-head Lost/The Wire character name-off battle!
Mark talks too long time friend and midwest blues guitar legend Billy Flynn. Billy Flynn was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin.[1][3] In 1970, a local blues club opened and Flynn was inspired by the music provided there by Luther Allison, Johnny Littlejohn and Mighty Joe Young. Flynn was fortunate to be spotted playing outside the venue by Jimmy Dawkins, who arranged for Flynn to play with him on stage.[4] Flynn joined Dawkins's backing band in 1975, and he played and toured with them until the end of the decade.Flynn also worked locally during this period and played alongside Sunnyland Slim. In the early part of the 1980s, Flynn was a member of the touring ensemble Jim Liban and the Futuramics.[4] In the late 1980s, he joined the Legendary Blues Band. He also played with Mississippi Heat. In addition to his own work and works mentioned later, he has worked and recorded with Bryan Lee, Little Smokey Smothers, Mark Hummel, Willie Kent, Snooky Pryor, Big Bill Morganfield, John Brim, Jody Williams, Little Arthur Duncan, Deitra Farr, and Billy Boy Arnold. Please SUBSCRIBE to Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party YouTube Channel. Mark Hummel Accidental Productions
On June 29, 1933, at the Garden Bowl in Long Island City, New York, an imposing six foot six Italian boxer named Primo Carnera knocked out a smaller but highly skilled and more experienced Jack Sharkey to become the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion. Primo was born in 1906 in a small village in the northeastern corner of Italy. A large baby at birth, Primo continued to grow at an alarming rate and by the time he was a teenager, towered over his family and all the other residents of his village! Eventually, he was asked to leave his home because his parents could no longer afford to provide the food necessary to satisfy his ravenous appetite. After setting out on his own, Primo worked odd jobs and after a while found work as a circus strong man in France, where he was able to earn a living, eat well and grow even bigger and stronger. While performing as a circus strong man, twenty two year-old Primo was discovered by a boxing promoter named Leon See who had been told of Carnera's enormous size and incredible strength. Thus began Primo Carnera's professional boxing career which would take him across Europe and to the United States, where he would earn the nickname “The Ambling Alp” and would go on to win the World Heavyweight Boxing title a little less than five years after his first professional fight. He would also accumulate a record setting seventy two wins by knockout! In this episode of Your History Your Story, we will be speaking with Primo Carnera's granddaughter Anne Hibbetts. Anne will share family stories about her grandfather's life, including his early years as a hungry teenager, his incredible boxing career which included bouts against such greats as Jack Sharkey, Max Baer and Joe Louis, and his acting career which included small parts in movies such as “The Prizefighter and the Lady” and “Mighty Joe Young” in which he had a tug of war scene with the giant gorilla. In this heart-felt interview, Anne will explain that despite her grandfather's enormous size, physical strength, and knock-out punch, he was really a gentle giant who loved his family and treated others with gentleness and kindness, She will also explain, that despite allegations of mob involvement in the outcomes of some of Primo's fights, he was rightfully deserving of the World Heavyweight title that he received. Photo(s): Courtesy of Anne Hibbetts Music: "With Loved Ones" Jay Man
Jack and Geoff are joined by first-time guest Richard Dunham and returning drop-in guest Kevin Young for a look at 1949's Mighty Joe Young! This spiritual sequel to King Kong has it all: wooden acting, thin plotting, legitimately amazing special effects and more lions than you can shake a large gorilla-sized fist at. And in the center of it all, a true charmer of a primate. And we DON'T mean the Swedish Angel! Not JUST him anyways.
We can't seem to get away from the gorilla suits!! In this episode, we double-check our keychains to make sure no one mistakes us for poachers as we review Mighty Joe Young. Another Disney remake that doesn't land, but we give our thoughts nonetheless. Read More The post #62 Mighty Joe Young, Preparing for Moon Night appeared first on Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast.
The one question that has plagued humankind for far too long isn't "what is the meaning of life?" or "does anything really matter"...oh no...it's simply "is the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man a kaiju?". Our hosts attempt to answer that very question - but first, they must lay some groundwork on how they define "kaiju" and how do those rules apply to not just Stay Puft but also creatures such as Mighty Joe Young, the graboids from Tremors, Alien Baltan, werewolves, rampaging dinosaurs that have survived to live in our time, and many more! It's about as nerdy of a conversation as you're going to find - and who better to discuss it than the "Tattooed Titan of Tokusatsu" and Ghostbusters expert Jacob Walsh and the "Mayor of Toku Toy Town" Jay Key? In addition to the big question at hand, the duo review recent toy news - ranging from XM Studios jaw-dropping Shin Godzilla and GMKGoji busts to Medicom announcing a Kilaaks set for an upcoming lottery to Tako Kong - and their recent pick-ups. It's a wild ride so make sure you soma berry cocktails are refreshed and enjoy YHS on Monster Island!
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Monstrule! Monstrule! That's right, we're doing that OTHER gorilla movie that only 90s babies seem to remember. We're covering Mighty Joe Young from 1998.Episode 28Topics Include:Be afraid of mazes.*Correction* The Rescuers Down Under is Renaissance, The Rescuers is Bronze Age.Van road trip memories.Ariana shares a tidbit of an old show she used to like called Lucifer.*Fact Check* Regina King is the Riley AND Huey Freeman from The Boondocks.Alex's Reoccurring Nightmare.Another unrealistic funeral request for Alex.How movies trick you.Carnival Rollercoaster are sketch.Chimp Attack Phone Callhttps://youtu.be/v1pdvV_gT6IEverest Commercialhttps://youtu.be/3bbFmZIdlBwFerris Wheel Rescuehttps://youtu.be/_UfUf652D50Windsong (Imba Wimbo) - Ruth & Jill YoungSlow Motion - Juvenile (Ft. Soulja Slim)Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle) - Limp BizkitWindsong (Imba Wimbo) - James Horner & Lebo M.