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Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis are two attractive serial killers who take their crime spree on the road in Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers. But for two troubled lovers, Natural Born Killers inspired them to become the film's characters in real life. Together, these copycat killers go on a cross-country killing spree and leave a trail of blood in their dust. New Copycat Killers podcasts drops each Tuesday. Next Week, Forensic Psychologist Dr. J. Buzz Von Orsteiner dissects the mob-style killings inspired by Goodfellas. Like what you hear and want more true crime and mystery? Go to https.//www.reelz.com/podcasts/
Analog Jones continues with their TarantinOctber with Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers (1994) VHS Movie Review. Quick FactsDirected by Oliver StoneProduced by Jane Hamsher, Don Murphy, and Clayton TownsendScreenplay by Richard Rutowski, Oliver Stone, and David VelozStory by Quentin TarantinoStarring: Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, Robert Downey Jr, Tommy Lee Jones, and Tom SizemoreProduction Company: Regency EnterprisesDistributed by Warner Bros.VHS Distributed by Vidmark (Director's Cut)Release Date: August 26, 1994Budget: $34 millionBox Office: $50.3 million VHS Double Tape DescriptionMay 1996What you are about to see is the true version of Natural Born Killers. When Natural Born Killers was originally released in 1994, 150 cuts were made in order to receive an R rating. Without them, the film's impact was never fully realized. In this director's cut, those trims have been restored, and with them, my original vision of what the film was meant to be. Director Oliver Stone brings you a bold new look at a country seduced by fame, obsessed by crime and consumed by the media. In the media circus of life, they were the main attraction. Tape 1Introduction by Oliver StoneDirector's Cut of Natural Born Killers Tape 2Deleted Scenes: Ashley Judd's shocking courtroom scene, Warden Jones' dismembered head, Denis Leary's never-before-seen performance, The controversial shot of reporter Downey's hand-wound, Oliver Stone's intense alternative ending, insightful narration by Oliver Stone and a behind-the-scenes "Making of NBK" special. TrailersNone How to find Analog JonesDiscuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, Podbean, and Youtube! Email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!
Our month of Gary's Picks continues! This week, we're moving forward to 1994 to discuss one of the most controversial films of the 1990s, Oliver Stone's NATURAL BORN KILLERS! We're joined this week by our friend DJ Wilson! What began as a script by a pre-fame Quentin Tarantino became a much different beast as Stone and his collaborators were inspired by recent media circuses surrounding big criminal cases such as the Melendez Brothers and OJ Simpson, turning NATURAL BORN KILLERS into a scathing satirical indictment of modern media. We'll discuss how it made the transition into what it became, and why it was so controversial at the time (and whether it still feels controversial 25 years later). And of course, we've nominated it for the Psychotronic Hall of Fame. What do you think? Is it one of the greatest cult films of all time? VOTE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/78BXY73 We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Contact us at any of the social media accounts listed below, or be a part of the show by calling us at (864) 371-9931 and leaving us a voicemail of 3 minutes or less and we'll use it on our next episode! Visit our website at www.psychotronicfilmsociety.com. There you'll find all of our past episodes and our full list of Psychotronic Hall of Famers! Theme song: “Foreign Body” by the Slasher Film Festival Strategy from their album PSYCHIC SHIELD. More info: http://slasherfilmfestivalstrategy.bandcamp.com Join our Discord server! https://discord.gg/5Q3uUDv Follow the show: twitter.com/psychotronicpodfacebook.com/psychotronicpodinstagram.com/psychotronicpod Follow Justin: twitter.com/justin_bishopinstagram.com/justin_bishopletterboxd.com/justin_bishop Follow Gary:twitter.com/rockandrollgaryinstagram.com/rockandrollgaryletterboxd.com/rockandrollgary Please rate review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher or wherever else you listen to podcasts!
Mulder and Brett kick off their examination of Media and Culture with a breakdown of Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers (1994).
Navigating through the dark "1-900 number" era of 1991 while taking a killer drive on Route 66, the fourth installment of our Cult Cinema Showdown series brings you back to the 90's, aesthetically and literally, with Damon Packard's Fatal Pulse (aka Night Pulse aka Untitled Yuppie Fear Thriller) vs Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers! Join us as we discuss these two films and their unique delivery of a visual trip you'll never forget! Watch Fatal Pulse on AMAZON! Watch Natural Born Killers on AMAZON! Super Media Bros on Facebook! Super Media Bros on Twitter! COME LOOK AT OUR STUPID PICTURES!
Pete gets violently angry discussing Oliver Stone's "Natural Born Killers" with Paul Glover.
Steve Cooper talks with actor Louis Lombardi. Louis co-starred in the 1993 Sundance Film Festival Amongst Friends that led him to a role in Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers. After that he hasn't looked back. He has appeared in the movies Beer League, The Usual Suspects, Suicide Kings, Beverly Hills Cop III, The Animal and Deuces Wild just to name a few and on TV he starred in the remake of Fantasy Island and in EZ Streets. His guest roles include Las Vegas, Entourage and CSI, however he is best known for playing Agent Skip Lipari in The Sopranos and Edgar Stiles on 24. He currently has a line of Italian food products that will be in store's soon and was just featured in Clint Eastwood's film, Jersey Boys.