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Myself & Mike Burton of Genuine & Star Wars Chit-Chat are going to #ForbiddenWorldsFilmFestival2025! Both of us will be a small part of the official press team. We are honoured to be included & we will be doing our very best to promote this incredible event. In this Puny Pod I'll be not only be previewing the line up of the water-themed event and their guests including #GaleAnneHurd. But I'll also be taking a look at the comic book sequel to a film they will be screening at the festival for its 30th anniversary #Waterworld... #PrepareForPrattleBuy your tickets for the event and look at the line up here... https://www.forbiddenworldsfilmfestival.co.uk/And watch the video introductions from the people involved in the films themselves from the previous festivals here... https://www.youtube.com/@FWFilmFestivalBe sure to subscribe to Mike's channel as we'll be alternating between our two channels for the event... https://www.youtube.com/@StarWarsChitChat https://www.youtube.com/@GenuineChitChat https://episodes.fm/1657925693 https://episodes.fm/1280472886Here is Mike's own preview of the festival while also talking about Young Sherlock Holmes... https://youtu.be/hGWEGMW-xKk?si=l0j3Z6XUqnhUNf6lWant to hear my view on films Forbidden Worlds are screening but that I've already covered, including Young Sherlock Holmes & Orca: The Killer Whale? Listen to them here... https://tinyurl.com/46xewzby & here! https://tinyurl.com/2yyz4c3kWhere to find the Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores Podcast…Follow this link to find your preferred podcast catcher of choice pod.link/danboresFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/secretboresThreads:https://www.threads.net/@spiderdansecretboresTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dan_boresInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiderdansecretbores/?hl=enDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/CeVrdqdpjkIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22023774/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/spiderdan_2006/Like, share, comment, subscribe etc. and don't forget to use the #PrepareForPrattle when you interact with us.Please subscribe to The Pop Culture Collective newsletter to find out what myself, Comics In Motion and all the other related podcasts are up to week by week https://pccnewsletter.com/I'd like to thank my patrons on #Patreon for their continuing donations it is very much appreciated and helps PrattleWorld keep turning and if you ever find yourself in a position to help the podcast please consider it. https://www.patreon.com/spiderdanandthesecretboresIf you would like to make a one off donation head over to https://ko-fi.com/spiderdanandthesecretboresIf you want to #JoinThePrattalion and to be briefed in full on the #SecretBores head over to #PrattleWorld https://www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com/
Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd we're back! This episode kicks off 2025 and a brand new season chock full of movies that were inspired by Jaws. We begin things with the very sane and normal film, Orca: The Killer Whale starring Richard Harris as a man who enters into a rivalry with an orca and the orca reacts in a very normal way.
In this episode of the Jibber Jabber Podcast, hosts Kev and Jay Mack dive deep into the depths of classic cinema as they review the Studiocanal 4K release of Orca: The Killer Whale. Tune in as they explore the film's chilling storyline, discuss its stunning visual restoration, and debate how this 1977 thriller holds up in today's high-definition world. Whether you're a fan of creature features or just curious about this cult classic, you won't want to miss their take on this oceanic horror. #Orca #Movie #Review
YOU DON'T NEED TO GO TO AMITY ISLAND FOR A SHARK MASSACRE!! IN FACT, YOU DON'T EVEN NEED A SHARK!! It's easy to recognize a Jaws knock-off when it revolves around a shark eating people, but what about all of those movies without sharks that lift scenes and ideas from Steven Spielberg's film and Peter Benchley's novel? Well, around here we call those movies “Jaws, Minus the Shark” movies and they make up a surprisingly versatile and eclectic little subgenre, one full of Brodys, Quints, and inordinately sexy Hoopers. Join Gabe and Ann-Marie Taylor – returning to Genre Grinder for the first time since 2020's Bad Shark Movies episode – as we explore what defines a Jaws, Minus the Shark movie and look at four such films: Michael Anderson's Orca (aka: Orca: The Killer Whale, 1977), Lewis Teague's Alligator (1980), Dick Maas' The Lift (Dutch: De Lift, 1983), and Christophe Gans' Brotherhood of the Wolf (French: Le Pacte des loups, 2001). Note: There's something going on with my mic during this recording that makes me sound a little weird. Unfortunately, I didn't notice until I was editing. Apologies. 00:00 – Intro 10:48 – Orca (and the unfortunate truth of killer whales in captivity) 50:08 – Alligator 1:10:32 – The Lift 1:33:50 – Brotherhood of the Wolf 2:02:42 – Outro If you are in a position to make the world a better place, please consider the following fundraisers: Justice for Sonya Massey: https://www.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-sonya-massey Palestine Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/gaza-relief Anera Gaza Aid: https://www.anera.org/where-we-work/palestine/gaza/ Donations 4 Abortions (state by state abortion funds): https://donations4abortion.com/
In 1975 with the release of JAWS, Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis decided he wanted to make a film that would rival Spielberg's masterpiece, and with the help of director Michael Anderson and actor Richard Harris, they would release ORCA. A movie about the one animal who can defeat Bruce himself. With great use of live footage and practical effects, ORCA looked like the film that could compete, but unfortunately it barely stayed afloat. We look at the ups and downs of this whale of a movie to determine if this was just a JAWS clone or something more, this week on the DISSECT THAT FILM PODCAST: S2 E23. #MovieReview #DissectThatFilm #orca #richardharris #dinodelaurentiis Promo: Give Me Back My Action and Horror Movies Podcast Cinema Slabs INTRO BY JASON OF BINGE MOVIES Track: Infraction- A.I. Music provided by Infraction No Copyright Music Spotify: https://bit.ly/3Z2Ae1q Outro Music by DARKRAIZARD LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE and HIT THE BELL GO TO OUR LINKTREE FOR ALL OF OUR LINKS https://linktr.ee/dissectthatfilm FOLLOW THE HOST Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkerdissects Instagram: https://instagram.com/parkerdissects FOLLOW THE CO-HOSTS https://twitter.com/dnagaming_1 https://twitter.com/roehm_21dw (Dan) https://twitter.com/aradella (Angela) WATCH THEM ON TWITCH https://twitch.tv/dna_gaming1
This week we have a look at the 1977 film Orca. This is Episode #423! Orca (also known as Orca: The Killer Whale) is a 1977 American thriller film directed by Michael Anderson and produced by Dino De Laurentiis, starring Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling and Will Sampson. The film follows a male orca tracking down and getting revenge on a fishing boat and its captain for killing the whale's pregnant mate and their unborn calf.Upon release, the film was a minor box office success, but received mostly unfavorable reception from critics and audiences alike due to its similarities to the film Jaws, released two years prior.
This episode Nez and The Geekz help out a fisherman try to catch a killer whale in the 1977 adventure/horror film ORCA: THE KILLER WHALE. A hunter squares off against a killer whale seeking vengeance for the death of its mate. Follow The GEEKZ Podcast: The Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-geekz-podcast/id821356884 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Theleagueofgeekz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegeekz2845 Hit up E Society on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/ESocietyPodcast/ Check out our ESP Spotify For Podcasters feed: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc E Society YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A E Society and Mac-Nez t-shirts Tee Public: http://tee.pub/lic/9ko9r4p5uvE X: @esocietypod @macnezpod @TheoZissou Instagram: @esocietypod @thezissou @macnezpod Nez and Taylor Blu-ray IG pages: @bluraynez @blurayterror TikTok: @esocietypod
Whale whale whale... an orca flips out and seeks revenge on humanity. Not to spout our own blowhole, but is this more than a shallow JAWS rip-off and somehow a fintastic Shakespearean tragedy? The boats sink and the legs chomped in this fish tale from producer Dino De Laurentiis (KING KONG 1976), with music by Ennio Morricone, and starring Richard Harris. Thanks for listening, friends! If you'd like to support the show further, visit campkaijumoviereviews.com, and Instagram (@camp_kaiju) for more monster movie content - and write into Minya's Mailbox on Instagram or campkaiju@gmail.com We'll see ya next week for OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN (1983) Camp Kaiju: Monster Movie Reviews. Orca: The Killer Whale (1977, directed by Michael Anderson) Movie Review. Hosted by Vincent S. Hannam, Matthew Cole Levine --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/camp-kaiju/support
Murder is most fowl in Hitchcock's own monster movie that's so good, it should be ill-eagle. The feathers fly in this violent, sexually charged, and campy flick from the Master of Suspense. Thanks for listening, friends! And special thanks to Brian De Young for joining us. If you'd like to support the show further, visit campkaijumoviereviews.com, and Instagram (@camp_kaiju) for more monster movie content - and write into Minya's Mailbox on Instagram or campkaiju@gmail.com We'll see ya next week for ORCA: THE KILLER WHALE (1977). Camp Kaiju: Monster Movie Reviews. The Birds (1963, directed by Alfred Hitchcock) Movie Review. Hosted by Vincent S. Hannam, Matthew Cole Levine, Brian De Young --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/camp-kaiju/support
Hey! You remember Jaws right? Well forget all that, we got killer whales son! It's been a while since we had some good 'ol trash on the podcast, this takes me back to the days when i'd make PJ watch Oversexed Rugsuckers from Mars or Gymkata. Anita and Chris are here this week and this movie was brought to us by the Homie Angel formerly of the Color Me Dead Podcast. Anita goes into her hatred or horror films and specifically the torture films, I talk a bit about how Mission: Impossible II sucks and Chris answers the question of the ages... Master of Disguise or Corky Romano. Truly a question for only the most scholarly. We hope you enjoy the show! Support The Show On Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/homevideohustle More Movie Reviews on LetterBoxd - https://letterboxd.com/hvhpodcast/ Check Out Book Reviews on GoodReads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/168422134-home-video-hustle Watch Us On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfN67zqLBcbJNJw1cHI0Hlw Get HVH Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/hvhpodcast Music By: @tradevoorhees - http://tradevoorhees.com/ Promo: @sowizardpodcast - https://www.sowizardpodcast.com/ Support @mikestreeter and @theladymo upcoming film "Clawface" - https://shorturl.at/sRUWX @ageofradioverse Website - https://www.ageofradio.org/homevideohustle/ Be sure to check out untidyvenus.etsy.com and use promo code "HUSTLE" to get 15% off some bomb artwork! @untidyvenus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of THE GHOST WRITERS PODCAST, Mary, Somer, and Matt continue with the ocean-themed horror flicks by watching a underrated film named after a different predator of the deep: ORCA: THE KILLER WHALE!
The Spinsters discuss the book/film In the Heart of the Sea and the movie Orca: The Killer Whale! They also discuss famed scientist “guy who sailed on the Beagle”, celebrity chef Giada, and of course whale tails. This pod is pro whale pod.Check us out at @clashyspinsters on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at clashypodcast@gmail.com. Shout out to@robotjellyfish for our logo and Chris Marino for our jingle!
Can a whale hold a grudge? We take a deep dive into Orca the Killer Whale (1977) to find the answer. Plus: Italian zombies, Jaws sequels, and more.
Simon and Ryan join up for a whale of a movie! We set sail for a curiously novelistic take on man vs beast and man vs himself and man vs ice berg as Richard Harris spears the wrong sea-mammal and has to deal with a whale with a death wish! We're talking post-Jaws sea-ploitation!
Happy #LGBTPlusHistoryMonth and today we're talking bears but not those kind of bears! While #CocaineBear approaches cinemas for some more Yayo! Maff is here to BEAR all on these two other #KillerBear Movies #Grizzly1976 & #Prophecy1979 as we compare them in the first #CloneBores of 2023! Join us as we discuss Park Rangers not doing their job, giant tad poles & whether Vietnam Veterans are gifted heavy ordnance after they finish their tour? #PrepareForPrattle Be sure to follow Maff on his Twitter account to keep up to date with his future podcast appearances Check out some of Maff's first appearances on Comics in Motion here & here! And look out for his new show coming soon Star Wars Rebels Reviewed! Check out the trailer here! You can also watch both of these movies on Youtube right now https://youtu.be/h3GTaK2NEew & https://youtu.be/Mrn3ObP8q9o And if you not had your fill of #Jawsploitation check out my podcasts on Orca: The Killer Whale & Jaws The Revenge too! Where to find the Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores Podcast… Follow this link to find to your preferred podcast catcher of choice pod.link/danbores Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secretbores Twitter: https://twitter.com/dan_bores?lang=en Mastadon: https://mastodon.world/@dan_bores Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiderdansecretbores/?hl=en Discord: https://discord.com/invite/CeVrdqdpjk IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22023774/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/spiderdan_2006/ Like, share, comment, subscribe etc. and don't forget to use the #PrepareForPrattle when you interact with us. Please subscribe to The Pop Culture Collective newsletter to find out what myself, Comics In Motion and all the other related podcasts are up to week by week https://pccnewsletter.com/ I'd like to thank my patrons on #Patreon for their continuing donations it is very much appreciated and helps PrattleWorld keep turning and if you ever find yourself in a position to help the podcast please consider it. https://www.patreon.com/spiderdanandthesecretbores If you would like to make a one off donation head over to https://ko-fi.com/spiderdanandthesecretbores If you want to #JoinThePrattalion and to be briefed in full on the #SecretBores head over to #PrattleWorld https://www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com/
In this behemoth of a show we are putting a bow on our Animal Attack Summer series by talking about not one, not two, not three, but four movies, including ALL Jaws sequels (Jaws 2, Jaws 3-D, and Jaws: The Revenge) as well as one of the earliest and most direct ripoffs of the 1975 classic, the 1977 Orca - The Killer Whale. Joined by a special guest MJ Smith, host of Let's Jaws For a Minute podcast, we talked about the legacy of Jaws, the pitfalls of pandering to the original, the ridiculousness of the 3D gimmick, roaring sharks, an orca John Wick, and much more! Tune in and enjoy! Hosts: Jakub Flasz & Randy Burrows Featuring: MJ Smith (Let's Jaws For a Minute) Bonus: At the end of the episode you will find a special dispatch from the road our good buddy Jak-Luke Sharp recorded in lieu of appearing on the podcast, as he ended up stuck in traffic for countless hours and could not be there with us to discuss those movies. Intro: Infraction - Cassette Outro: Infraction - Daydream Head over to uncutgemspodcast.com to find all of our archival episodes and more! Follow us on Twitter (@UncutGemsPod), IG (@UncutGemsPod) and TikTok (@UncutGemsPod) Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod) Subscribe to our brand new Patreon! (patreon.com/uncutgemspod) The Uncut Gems Podcast is a CLAPPER production
This week when we take to the high seas with a look back at the audacious Jaws: The Revenge, the compelling and atmospheric Blood Vessel, revenge from the depths in Orca: The Killer Whale, and the tragically overblown Jaws 3-D! CONTACT US: weekinhorror@gmail.com GAME WITH US: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3fZWohl8kS9rGA8xGHat9Q VIST US: https://www.weekinhorror.net/ FOLLOW US: https://www.facebook.com/weekinhorror https://www.twitter.com/weekinhorror https://www.instagram.com/week_in_horror/ https://www.youtube.com/weekinhorror https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3fZWohl8kS9rGA8xGHat9Q SUPPORT US: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/weekinhorror https://www.patreon.com/weekinhorror https://week-in-horror.creator-spring.com/? JOIN US: https://discord.gg/PDGDeWJz4E Joshua Olsen's Art Store https://www.badsamurai.store #horror #horrorpodcast #horrormovies #horrorfan #horrormovie #horrorart #horrorfilm #horroraddict #instahorror #horrorjunkie #horrornerd #horrorgram #horrorlover #horrorfanatic #horrormakeup #horrorgeek #horrorfilms #horrorcollector #horrorlife #horrorfamily #rockyhorrorpictureshow #halloweenhorrornights #horrorstories #horrorfans #80shorror #horrorclub #rockyhorror #horrorpunk #horrorobsessed #classichorror #horrorcollection #horrorcommunity #ilovehorror #horrorstory #horrornights #horrorfreak #horrorpage #horrorgirl #horrorgame #horrortattoo #americanhorrorstory --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weekinhorror/support
Tom and Jenny talk about a 1977 Jaws cash-in produced by Dino de Laurentiis, in which a salty sea captain played by Richard Harris becomes the target of a campaign of vengeance perpetrated by an angry killer whale. SHAMU, NOOOOOO!!! Find this movie and more at the 13 O’Clock Amazon Storefront! Audio version: Video version: … Continue reading Matinee LIVE: Orca, The Killer Whale! (1977)
A viewing of "Orca: The Killer Whale" leaves a young boy traumatized. When he revisits the film years later, a questionable memory turns trauma into paranoid obsession.
2020 has gone but it has left a massive dump on the doorstep of 2021 and we now find ourselves in yet another COVID related lockdown while the USA burns. Its a wild time. Well, fear not. The wheels of content keep spinning with MINISODE 134! Topics this week include Shudder Exclusive FINGERS and Jim Cummings' THE WOLF OF SNOW HOLLOW. Plus, we have the next entry in Andy's side-quest where he delves into the world of NATURE GONE WILD with the Jaws-alike ORCA: THE KILLER WHALE! Also, there's another installment of MITCH'S PITCHES! Due to his well documented ignorance towards films, Mitch is shown a film poster with all titles, taglines etc removed and tasked with attempting to decipher the plot. Will it go well? The poster image can be seen below... We also announce the film for this week's main episode... In addition to all this, we dig into your posts and messages in the Feedback section and tell you what you should be watching as we look at what's arriving on streaming platforms this week! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orche
Greg and Jenius kind of continue with their shark shenanigans as they dine on a dish that is best served cold and made even finer when the person engaging on the revenge is the titular Orca the Killer Whale!
Join Rik Morgan for an all new solo show that is like no other. From 70s drive-in classics, grindhouse favorites, video store icons and the boom of cable tv these are the movies that shaped (or warped) his mind. This time we cover the cleaver Jaws ripoff Orca The Killer Whale. Bo Derek, yo!
Join Rik Morgan for an all new solo show that is like no other. From 70s drive-in classics, grindhouse favorites, video store icons and the boom of cable tv these are the movies that shaped (or warped) his mind. This time we cover the cleaver Jaws ripoff Orca The Killer Whale. Bo Derek, yo! The post Rad Movierama: Episode 3: Orca The Killer Whale 1977 appeared first on Legion.
Orca: The Killer Whale is an unabashed Jaws ripoff. In fact, as the story goes, Dino De Laurentiis—the producer of this film and many others of note—made one request: for the writers of the film to find the biggest and baddest creature in the ocean. They did, but simply having an animal that could best a great white shark did not equate to an awesome time at the movies. For a film centering on a vengeful killer whale's journey to avenge the death of his mate and unborn calf, it's rather uneventful. It lacks any of the tension that defined its inspiration. This could be solely attributed to its slapdash handling of the kills, or its lackluster script. But the fact is: Orca, in its quest to best the behemoth shark of Jaws, never bothered to carve out a reason for its own existence. Audiences agreed. Earning just $14.7 million at the box office, it made barely above 3% of Jaws' total receipts ($470.7 million). Jaws, obviously, was beloved, so that comparison may be slightly unfair. To put it in a more even perspective, Orca's returns were barely a tenth of the De Laurentiis-produced King Kong (roughly $90.2 million). That film came out just a year prior in 1976. Money aside, the movie was a critical bomb, as well. With 31 reviews, it sits at 10% on Rotten Tomatoes. And, in all honesty, that's probably right where it belongs. Yet, if you find yourself in need of a preposterous film about a killer whale who never forgets the face of those who've wronged him, this is about the only one you can find. So sit back, utilize your second row teeth to gnaw into a Shadow of Death Imperial Stout from Snafu Brewing, and gas up the boat! I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Capt. Cash, Chumpzilla, and a special guest are following an asshole orca to the arctic for one last fight upon the seas! This Week’s Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – What if we did Jaws, but with a killer whale? That is the question Dino De Laurentiis sought the answer to. We are all quite sure it is one nobody else needed. (00:00) Lingering Questions and the Crusading Widower Challenge – After some final questions, Capt. Cash challenges us to identify the film starring each bereaved hero on a quest for vengeance. (42:40) Recommendations – Next up: We trade the perils of the ocean for the horrors of the untapped areas of the African jungle with our third entry in the "When Animals Attack" series, Congo! (1:00:41) And, as always, hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids—the haunting image of the rubber whale fetus and more—from this week’s episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, Acast, TuneIn, and iHeartRadio!
No, not Oedipis Orca from the same year that repeatedly came up in my research but I was too afraid to click on, but instead Orca (1977). The film is also known as Orca: The Killer Whale. The film is basically a spaghetti western starring a giant dolphin? Didn't you know that killer whales are dolphins? Yeah, I thought Raffi had fucked up majorly in his book for Baby Beluga, but a quick Google searched revealed that I am in fact the idiot. Written by the team of Luciano Vincenzoni and Sergio Donati. VIcenzoni famously wrote For a Few Dollars More, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, and Death Rides a Horse. Donati co-authored For a Few Dollars More and went on to write Once Upon a Time in the West. Produced by Dino De Laurentiis, who is responsible for nearly every irrefutable classic in seven decades. His works include the Silence of the Lambs franchise, numerous Stephen King adaptations (Silver Bullet, Cat's Eyes, Firestarter, Dead Zone), Amityville Horror, Halloween 2 and 3, and Jake's personal favorite: CONAN THE GODDAM BARBARIAN!!! The film was directed by Michael Anderson. Aside from having the most generic name ever, ANderson was famous for directing Logan's Run, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and ALMOST directing the ill-fated Nessie, which would have united Hammer Films and kaiju megaforce studio, TOHO. He also received a lifetime achievement award from the Directors Guild of Canada. Pretty neat, eh? The music is by Ennio Morricone, who did The Man Without a Name Trilogy, and virtually every other western you've ever heard of. At age 87, Morricone was briefly the oldest winner of a competitive Academy Award in 2016, for The Hateful Eight. The Cinematography was by J. Barry Herron and Ted Moore. Herron's contribution to the film was so significant that the closing credits especially declare: "The producer wishes to acknowledge the very special photographic contribution made by J. BARRY HERRON." The film stars a pre-Dumbledore Richard Harris. You might also recall that he was King Arthur in Camelot and Marcus Aurelius in Gladiator. He would be in another famous western years later: Unforgiven. Charlotte Rampling is Rachel Bedford. Her acting career was quite provocative. Go ahead, look up Max Mon Amour, I dare you. Will Sampson played Umilak. You may recall he was in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, after working as a bronco buster his entire life. The bull whale was played by Yaka and Nepo. Nepo would pass shortly after the film in 1980, but Yaka lived an incredible 20 years thereafter. No, neither of them were Free Willy. Instead of a "Hidden Track" this week, we are featuring a good friend's short story. Mike Martin of the Fort Arawak Podcast wrote and performed this awesome short-story: The Move. Please check out his other works at https://www.fortarawakpodcast.com/ If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast Theme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support
Welcome to the the third episode of The Friday Nightmares Podcast where your hosts Heather and Scott talk about what they’ve been watching and listening to before jumping into the main topic, Nature Run Amok: A In-Depth Look at Ecohorror. After that they discuss what they are looking forward to with trailers for upcoming movies and Motor City Comic-Con. Intro – 00:35 What we’ve been watching – 08:50 After Midnight – 09:55 Jessica Forever – 13:59 A Wakefield Project – 18:54 Insidious franchise – 22:55 Saw franchise – 25:42 Late Phases – 29:57 Livescream – 35:05 VFW – 39:46 What we have listened to – 43:16 Bay of Blood Podcast 43:50 The Horror Returns Podcast – 46:16 Horror for Dummies Podcast – 48:57 Double Edged Double Bill – 51:00 Main topic: Nature Run Amok – 53:53 Spoilers for Orca: The Killer Whale, Grizzly, The Ghost and the Darkness, The Birds, Jaws, Day of the Animals, Anaconda, Arachnaphobia, Alligator. Spoilers for Crawl, The Shallows, 47 [...]
Revenge is a dish best served on the cold ocean, and MONSTER ISLAND COMMENTARIES tells a whale of a tale as Travis & Luana watch 1977's ORCA THE KILLER WHALE! They talk about Dino De Laurentiis' attempts to topple the success of Jaws, the ethicalness of zoos and animals in captivity, the troublesome nature of J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter, the wholesomeness of Sesame Street movies, and more! NOTE: To sync this commentary with the movie, pause the movie at the beginning when the Paramount logo appears on-screen. A countdown to press the play button is included in the commentary's intro. Listen to our new spinoff Movie Lobby Commentaries (and get cool perks) at our Patreon: patreon.com/micommentaries monsterislandcommentaries@gmail.com facebook.com/monstercommentaries twitter.com/MICommentaries Theme song by Pangolin (https://spoti.fi/2F6ll5L) Logo artwork by Andrew O. Ellis (http://andrewoellis.com) Outro music: “Way Back Home” The Crusaders
Welcome to the the third episode of The Friday Nightmares Podcast where your hosts Heather and Scott talk about what they've been watching and listening to before jumping into the main topic, Nature Run Amok: A In-Depth Look at Ecohorror. After that they discuss what they are looking forward to with trailers for upcoming movies and Motor City Comic-Con. Intro - 00:35 What we've been watching - 08:50 After Midnight - 09:55 Jessica Forever - 13:59 A Wakefield Project - 18:54 Insidious franchise - 22:55 Saw franchise - 25:42 Late Phases - 29:57 Livescream - 35:05 VFW - 39:46 What we have listened to - 43:16 Bay of Blood Podcast 43:50 The Horror Returns Podcast - 46:16 Horror for Dummies Podcast - 48:57 Double Edged Double Bill - 51:00 Main topic: Nature Run Amok - 53:53 Spoilers for Orca: The Killer Whale, Grizzly, The Ghost and the Darkness, The Birds, Jaws, Day of the Animals, Anaconda, Arachnaphobia, Alligator. Spoilers for Crawl, The Shallows, 47 Meters Down: Uncaged - 1:27:07 What makes a good Ecohorror film - 1:36:05 Mild spoilers for The Nest, Ticks, Backcountry, 47 Meters Down, Cujo What we are looking forward to - 2:07:33 Upcoming movie trailers: The Platform - 2:07:49 PG Psycho Goreman - 2:08:42 Candyman - 2:10:57 Saint Maud - 2:13:50 Scare Package - 2:15:06 Motor City Comic Con - 2:16:42 Upcoming Guest Spots - 2:18:26 Outro Music - 2:21:14 Podcast links Bay of Blood https://open.spotify.com/show/10qymL4cpHfugZtc32B2WL?si=F-ZM6BxXTqixQuEUX_SQNQ The Horror Returns Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/3Rx0jIgNnItgJiYVzfN3lj?si=iSL53HLXTCmJsUbb6IiL1Q https://www.podbean.com/ea/pb-c3xvq-d61986 Horror For Dummies Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/4wqmjbGCK42iDslcvNKv7V?si=0vqulb8uQo2TT3Uoz1GWGg https://www.podbean.com/ea/pb-j8r8t-d60b56 Double Edged Double Bill https://open.spotify.com/show/1uPo1gcjdBPWRav213vwck?si=SrM1PDq1TVqjG8RoRDBw_w https://www.podbean.com/ea/pb-i4scg-d5dee0 Works cited A., Stephen, and Carter. “Ecohorror Special Cluster: ‘Living in Fear, Living in Dread, Pretty Soon We'll All Be Dead.’” OUP Academic, Oxford University Press, 9 Aug. 2014, academic.oup.com/isle/article/21/3/509/773263. Burbage, Megan. “What Is Hitchcock's The Birds Really about?” Medium, Medium, 6 Apr. 2018,medium.com/@meganxburbage/comparison-in-the-film-adaptations-of-the-birds-and-the-hunger-games-ef1b84c013e6. Carson, Rachel, 1907-1964. Silent Spring. Boston :Houghton Mifflin, 2002. Fink, Jenni. “As Another Shark Week Begins, Here's the History of Everyone's Favorite Discovery Channel Event.” Newsweek, Newsweek, 28 July 2019, www.newsweek.com/shark-week-history-what-it-when-did-it-start-how-long-has-it-been-1451333. “How 'Jaws' Forever Changed Our View of Great White Sharks.” LiveScience, Purch, www.livescience.com/8309-jaws-changed-view-great-white-sharks.html.
These are the movies I talk about in this episode. It (1990), LadyHawke (1985), Orca The Killer Whale (1977), Patrick (1978) and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
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On this episode, we dig into the surprisingly great ORCA: THE KILLER WHALE and cocaine-powered shitshow SLAUGHTER HIGH! Also discussed are Junji Ito, which cryptid is the most kissable, and the loneliest whale in the world!
Animal April just keeps on truckin’ -Join us this week at the LSCE as Chris waxes on about yet another ‘Jaws clone,’ produced as a quick cash grab by Dino De Laurentiis; the 1977 classic “Orca: The Killer Whale” hits Linden Street. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/LSCE/message
Steve & Izzy are joined by Al Omega from The Creature Features Show to discuss the 1977 Animal Horror classic "Orca: The Killer Whale" starring Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling, Bo Derek & Will Sampson!!! What happens when an Irish fisherman accidentally kills an orca's mate & unborn child? Did you know that orcas have the same capacity for vengeance as humans? Perhaps even MORE?!? Find out how killer whales go full Rambo & plenty of other sidebars during this special episode!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, check out Creature Features, and enjoy!!! Creature Features Show - www.thecreaturefeatureshow.com & on YouTube!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Instagram - www.instagram.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com
Tentacles | Orca: The Killer Whale – Hey everyone! Welcome to another episode of Motion Picture Meltdown! In celebration of monsters and beach season, Dehart picks a couple of ocean-themed creature features that he refers to as Jawsploitation flicks. This week, we roast through Tentacles and Ocra: The Killer Whale. In this episode, you’ll hear … Continue reading "MPM: Ep. 312 – Keeping Up With The Jawses"
For this one, I have two silly movies. First the 1976 comedy parody of disaster films The Big Bus starring Joseph Bologna and Stockard Channing then Orca- The Killer Whale starring Richard Harris and Charlotte Rampling. EnjoY! Support the podcast via Patreon to win a chance at the April prize draw: patreon.com/paleocinema.
At the Church of the Moving Picture #LoveBadMovies and today we love Orca: The Killer Whale. Rent Orca at https://youtu.be/9mCYBT_Giaw Leave a comment, vote on our latest twitter poll @cinematologicalHit us up on Instagram @cinematologicalShow us love on Facebook Suggest a Bad Movie and the LOVE BAD MOVIES Music: We Are Legion by Chris Blackwell www.audionetwork.com
Aquatic Horror Month is winding down, and as we remove our flippers let’s review the final film of the month: 1977’s ORCA: THE KILLER WHALE! Join us as we discuss the movie, Liam Neeson whales, and stick around at the end for a little intro to Pod People’s newest show! Ten Word Reviews: The Great Wall, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, It Comes At Night Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me
When you accidentally murder a killer whale's pregnant mate, would you expect it to go on a murderous rampage, killing everyone you loved just to get to you? 1977's Orca is pretty much Jaws with a whole lotta heart as Chris and Paul find out on this episode of Into The Minds Of Madness. Richard Harris stars as our captain, hell-bent on capturing the titular Orca, then hell-bent on atoning for killing his pregnant mate, then hell-bent on having a showdown with said Orca. What a rollercoaster! ITMOM finally has someone who knows what they're doing on board with our editing and tech biz so if you enjoyed our sketches and hated the sound quality, rejoice!! This one's for you! Give a round of applause to Paul's housemate James Ashelford, soundman extraordinaire! Follow us on social media @itmompod or send us suggestions, hate mail or love to itmompod@gmail.com !! Edit and Sound Design by James Ashelford Fangs merchly xx
What can you learn about writing method from exploitation films? Turns out, a lot. An unorthodox approach to writing theory. And Then vs Thereforre/But. The midpoint shift. Better knowledge of Star Wars through Starcrash. Spectacle films. Why ignoring all common … Continue reading →
This week I review the classic film, Orca: The Killer Whale. Connect with Me: YouTube: http://bit.ly/screamstreamyt Twitter: http://twitter.com/scream_stream Instagram: http://instagram.com/ScreamStream Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/screampod FB Group: http://facebook.com/groups/screampod Music Provided by http://incompetech.com
A brand-new series in which Zach Oheim and I (Jordan Troublefield) watch a classic blockbuster, then its money-grabbing rip-off and assess HOW close they came to copying, HOW original they dared to be, and WHICH one is the true work of genius.
In this episode, Katherine and I review Orca: The Killer Whale -- quite possibly the Greatest Movie EVER!