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Julian, Madeline, and Emilio are graced by the enthusiastic presence of Tony-nominated actor Rob McClure to finish off their episode cycle on Oscar-Winning Supporting Performances with a "Close-Up" about three classic comedic roles, which each garnered their performers the coveted trophies. The first of these would be Kevin Kline's role in "A Fish Called Wanda" (1988), the British-American, Monty Python-adjacent caper where Kline plays the audaciously stubborn diamond thief Otto West. Next is that of Jack Palance in "City Slickers" (1991), the story of three New Yorkers on a cattle-herding vacation in the American West, in which Palance plays their rugged-yet-warm-hearted trail boss, Curly. And rounding out this trio is Marisa Tomei in "My Cousin Vinny," the courtroom dramedy where the titular Brooklyn lawyer is enlisted to represent his wrongfully-accused cousin and best friend in Alabama, depending on crucial contributions from his brash and mechanically-astute fiancée Mona Lisa Vito to work towards their exoneration. Though all of these films were released in nearby years, the group discusses why these performances stand the test of time, be it due to laugh-out-loud physical gags, the contrast between locals and fish-out-of-water, or the resonant truths at each role's foundation. Aided by Rob McClure's inimitable experience and expert insight about the "actually, actually" that defines a great comic performance, they trace the vast range of humor among these characters and the greater stories in which they appear, making notable stops along the way at unforgettable facial expressions, one-armed push-ups, and scathing instruction-manual retorts. Rob McClure has earned Tony nominations for his roles in the Broadway productions of Mrs. Doubtfire and Chaplin, and has also appeared in Something Rotten!, Mary Poppins, Hello Dolly, Beetlejuice, and many more productions On- and Off-Broadway. You can follow him on Instagram @mcclurerobIf you enjoy our podcast, please rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice. This really helps us find new listeners and grow!Follow us on IG and TikTok: @sleeplesscinematicpodSend us an email at sleeplesscinematicpod@gmail.comOn Letterboxd? Follow Julian at julian_barthold and Madeline at patronessofcats
Few buddy cop films from the '80s pack the wild, testosterone-fueled fun that Tango & Cash (1989) does. This action-comedy, starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell, has cemented its place as a cult classic. While it may not be the most refined piece of cinema, it's a wild ride from start to finish, showcasing all the hallmarks of the late '80s action genre – explosions, witty one-liners, and big hair.Plot BreakdownThe story is as over-the-top as you'd expect. Ray Tango (Stallone) and Gabriel Cash (Russell) are rival L.A. detectives from opposite sides of the cop spectrum. Tango is the slick, Armani-suited professional, while Cash is the wild, loose cannon with a mullet and a penchant for chaos. When they're framed for murder by a powerful crime lord (played by Jack Palance), they have to set aside their differences to clear their names and take down the real villains.The plot might be thin, but it is a perfect backdrop for Stallone and Russell to riff off each other. Their chemistry is undeniable, one of the film's biggest strengths. Watching these two action icons banter, bicker, and begrudgingly team up makes Tango & Cash so rewatchable.Characters & PerformancesStallone and Russell are both in their element here. Stallone plays it cool and collected, contrasting his usual rough-and-tumble action hero roles (Rambo, anyone?). It's fun to see him lean into a more polished character, still delivering killer action scenes but with a wink and a smirk.Kurt Russell, though, is the true scene-stealer. His portrayal of Cash, a wisecracking, reckless cop, perfectly balances charm and grit. Russell's timing is impeccable, and he injects a level of humour that keeps the film from taking itself too seriously. Add in the hilariously over-the-top villains, including a memorable turn from Palance, and you have a film that's never lacking in character dynamics.Action & CinematographyFor fans of Born to Watch who live for classic ‘80s action, this movie delivers. The action sequences are pure chaos—ranging from high-speed car chases to daring prison escapes and warehouse shootouts. It's a no-holds-barred spectacle of explosions, stunts, and gunfire, all shot with that frenetic, fast-paced style that made the era's action films iconic.The film's climax, featuring an armoured monster truck smashing through everything in sight, epitomises absurd action excess. And it's precisely what you want from a movie like this. Nothing is subtle or understated, and that's the point—Tango & Cash is about having as much fun as possible on screen.Cultural ImpactWhile Tango & Cash didn't exactly set the box office on fire or win over critics when it was first released, it's become a cult favourite. Fans of Stallone and Russell often cite this film as a guilty pleasure, and it's easy to see why. It's pure escapism, a film that doesn't pretend to be anything other than an entertaining popcorn flick. It's also a time capsule of late '80s action cinema, blending buddy cop antics with outrageous stunts, macho bravado, and that irreverent sense of humour that feels like a precursor to films like Bad Boys and Rush Hour.In the larger action landscape, Tango & Cash doesn't get mentioned as much as classics like Die Hard or Lethal Weapon, but it's worth watching for its sheer entertainment value. Plus, it's always a treat to see two major stars like Stallone and Russell flexing their comedic muscles while still delivering all the action their fans crave.Final ThoughtsFor Born to Watch listeners, if you're in the mood for a movie that embodies everything wild and wonderful about late '80s action, Tango & Cash is an absolute must-see. It's cheesy, loud, and over-the-top, but it knows precisely what it's doing. The dynamic between Stallone and Russell is worth the price of admission alone, and the film's explosive action scenes will leave you grinning. It's not high art, but it sure is high on entertainment.Whether you're revisiting it for nostalgia or checking it out for the first time, Tango & Cash is a perfect example of why we love ‘80s action cinema—it's all about the fun.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcasthttps://www.borntowatch.com.au/
When listener Joe asked to commission a pair of films for his grandmother's 100th birthday, the Shat Crew never suspected his first choice would be "Hawk The Slayer." And the surprises didn't end there. This low-budget 1980 sword-and-sorcery fantasy treated us to machine-gun crossbows, a magical fisting sword and Jack Palance in a cape. We also got a Lord Rockingham soundtrack, serious Medieval Times vibes, a draggy dark wizard and a possible cinematic record for Most Improvised Grills In A LARPing Motion Picture. Can Dick Ebert convince Ash and Gene this Rifftrax-worthy movie deserves anything more than 4 wipes? Listen to find out! Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
Slops and special guest host Elle Jones control the convo as they dive into knowing when its time to cut off old friends. Plus special friend of the podcast Cutty Palance is back to talk promote his new upcoming project and talk about music production with his artist Daphnee Deana. Whole lotta of laughs plus Casa Cutty makes an appearance. Feature Artist: Cutty Palance ft Daphnee Deana - Sneaky Link Mari V ft Benny - Better
Join the Littleroot Lessons Discord! --- https://discord.gg/8tvrcgRcTT Check out the Website! --- https://lrlessons.com Carter and Carl are back and are looking over the results from Portland, and there is a noticeable lack of Palafin Balance teams in day 2... Draft League Signups --- https://forms.gle/FB8N3mCdUZaJoW8x8 If you want to support what we do now that our ad cents are gone, you can! Use this link to help us grow! --- https://anchor.fm/littlerootlessons/support Follow us on Twitter --- https://twitter.com/LRLessons | https://twitter.com/MuzikalVGC | https://twitter.com/Mrmissouri25 You can also find us on Twitch! --- https://twitch.tv/Muzikal | https://twitch.tv/MrMissouri25 For other inquiries, feel free to contact us at littlerootlessons@gmail.com Outro | GlitchxCity | Pokemon Diamond and Pearl: Route 225 Lofi Remix | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfAP_Al0uTg
Released in 1979, the movie Angels Revenge, also known as Angels Brigade and Seven from Heaven, was seen as a cheap knockoff of TV's Charlie Angels.
This was such an incredible episode! We were fortunate enough to meet Michael while networking at the Miami STR Wealth retreat. His story is amazing. He and his family live in New Jersey and for their first short term rental investment, they decided to take a swing at a 10 bedroom home just outside of Disney World. How and why they made the decision to invest here can all be learned in this wonderful interview. Long story short, Michael and his wife, Marissa looked at the cold hard data and took a very calculated and strategic risk. That decision ignited into an amazing investment and an incredible home that is perfectly themed! The home is called "The Enchanted Rose Villa". It boasts a Harry Potter themed movie theatre, a game room, disney themed bedrooms, and a pool. Not only that, Michael and Marissa leverage technology and automations to make the operations of such a home much more managable! Since buying and updating this home, they've gone on to buy another in Gulf Shores and most recently just got their 3rd STR under contract in North Carolina! Mike and Marissa have dialed in their operations so they can quite literally manage properties from anywhere in the world, simply by replicating the lock tight systems that they have created! We at Hassle Free RE as SOOO excited to share Mike's story with all of you! Thanks for tuning in! Links from the show: www.enchantedrosevilla.com @mbaffuto85 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dave-menapace/support
The second title of Marty's Movie May is the 1952 Joan Crawford/ Jack Palance film noir, “Sudden Fear” (on Kanopy). Once again, hosts Barry and Julia watch a title they've previously never seen or even heard of. Here, they take a trip to San Francisco, consider how much a couple can hide from one another and question Palance's frequent and colorful choice of sexual euphemisms. Follow us on Instagram @soimarriedafilmcritic_podcast and please leave us a review.
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE CONTENT LIKE THIS! In episode 02, we had a legendary conversation with the none other than the energy godson, NBCK Natural Born Club Killa KEVIN CROWN from NYC. We covered many of the pivotal, life changing moments in his career from almost losing his life several times, to his journey to achieving a 4th degree black belt in martial arts, his online success during the pandemic, transitioning from a dancehall dancer to a world touring DJ and so much more. #kevincrown #dj #twitch Follow The PPLs Podcast on All Major Platforms: https://linktr.ee/thepplspodcast
A hilarious and unruly episode! Recorded with the gang all back together in one room. Leila joins the brothers as the resident Kurt Russell Stan and expert. The gang discusses Tango and Cash's lack of onscreen chemistry and how this movie plays out like a video game. This is probably the most little kid Stallone we've seen yet! Which is probably this was the movie the bros thought of as one of the earliest Pantheon Stallone movies. Get into itJoin us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/thirstyformoreStay safe and get vaxxed!Tell a fellow movie fan.Patreon: http://patreon.com/thirstyformoreInstagram/Facebook: @thirstyformorepresentsTwitter: @morethirsty Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUyVV223fWcNenwcwugHfmAEmail: schwartzythepodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the first Mark McNease Mysteries Podcast of 2022! I'm finishing up the second mystery in the Maggie Dahl series, 'Open Secrets,' and should have that out by the spring. In the meantime, enjoy a 6 chapter audiobook sample of the first book. 'Black Cat White Paws' was narrated by the fabulous Holly Palance, and if I decide to do an audiobook of the new one, she's the only choice for it.
As 2021 comes to a close and I prepare for new guests next year, I wanted to re-post the launch of the podcast from 2018. One Thing or Another got its name from the column I've been writing for some years now. Just me, a guest and a microphone. And so it began ...
Diane and Sean discuss the one that started it all, Tim Burton's Batman. Episode music is "Batdance", by Prince from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One Stringhttp://www.brushyonestring.com- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublichttps://www.teepublic.com/stores/why-do-we-own-this-dvd?ref_id=21424- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvdhttp://www.instagram.com/whydoweownthisdvd- Twitter: @whydoweownthis1http://www.twitter.com/whydoweownthis1- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dvdpod)
Olika falla redaktionernas lott! Den ena i mysbrallor i hemmakontorets lugna vrå, den andra däckad av Corona! Men podd blir det! Fattas bara annat! Full fart på mikrofonerna, och allt från bra svenska tjejroller på Netflix, en förskräcklig kvinna i Danmark, en möjlig illusion på Amazon Prime, lite diskbänksrealism the Irish way och slutligen en felsväng i Appalacherna.....behandlas med sedvanligt snicksnack och vilda antaganden. Gott humör och lite som vanligt alltså. Trots trubblet i Trånkan! Get some! The Big Bonus: mer finlir med podden hittas som alltid på patreon.com/snackaomfilm! Missa icke!
Oscar winner. Emmy winner. Country music recording artist. This is the story of Jack Palance's Palance, from 1970. Support the show: patreon.com/bizarrealbums Follow the show on social media: @bizarrealbums Follow Tony on social media: @tonythaxton --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “City Slickers”, and song “Losing My Religion”. A pretty good movie with an overrated Palance part. REM hits the stratosphere with their biggest, but not their best song. Please check out our sponsors! Free Lunch Coffee: freelunchcoffee.com Code word “Quantum” for a 10% discount. Two Tours CBD: https://twotours.com/ Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
Elaine PalanceTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Elaine Palance. Elaine is a philanthropist and board chair for many charities in the San Antonio area. She is also widow to the late, great Jack Palance. In this episode we chat about her career as a stewardess for Braniff Airlines and how she met Jack. She also shares stories of their time together including the script he didn't want to do, but she insisted on! Elaine tells us some things about Jack that most of us probably don't know, and shows me some of his artwork. We end the episode discussing the charities she helps and the kind of work they do. I had a blast getting to know Elaine and I hope you enjoy it as well.Follow Elaine on social media:FB: Elaine Palance
In the second installment of Celluloid Zeroes, the Carlon brothers discuss the 1980 fantasy film Hawk the Slayer and question whether they actually had a happy childhood after all. The plot of this movie has more holes in it than the European countryside in the 1940s. They ask the big questions such as what kid of dirt did the producers have on Jack Palance and was this really just a Dungeons and Drago's rip off of Star Wars? Listen in as we address these questions and have a ton of laughs along the way.
Episode 5 of Dreams Money Can Buy features Cutty Palance! An elite party promoter and founder of Palance Entertainment. Cutty has spent his career throwing awesome events in so many legendary venues. This man is all about putting his people on to big bags and opportunities. We get to see how he started in the night life and what plans he has in play for the next steps for his business. This podcast is brought to you by Anchor.Fm. Free app and easy to use. Sign up now! _______________________________________________ Follow him on @CuttyPalance and his Entertain company @PalanceEnt _______________________________________________ Follow me on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter on @SkipFromBk Follow Cove Alpa on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @CoveAlpa Email: CoveAlpa@gmail.com _______________________________________________ To reach out to Slept On Creatives for their services: Facebook: Slept On Creatives LLC Twitter: @__SleptOn Instagram: @SleptOnCreatives _______________________________________________ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dreams-money-can-buy/message
Charlie Sheen's death scene acting: horrific. But Jack Palance's was just as bad. Corrye and Luke dissect these Young Guns scenes, and trade wisecracks on everything from Tom Cruise's cameo to the suitcase escape by Emilio Estevez.
This week we head out west to see Billy the Kid and his band of fledgling deputies. Join us for....Young Guns. To contact the show email show@isawthatyearsago.com You can also support us via Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/istya
Dracula is a 1973 British television film adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula written by Richard Matheson and directed by Dark Shadows creator Dan Curtis, with Jack Palance in the title role. It was the second collaboration for Curtis and Palance after the 1968 TV film The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
I’m excited to announce the launch of my new interview-only podcast, One Thing or Another (it gets its name from the column I’ve been writing for several years now). “Just me, a guest, a microphone, and you.” I’ll be doing these at least twice a month, possibly weekly as it gets up and rolling. My first guest is Holly Palance, audiobook narrator, actor, writer, and the superb voice for the audiobook edition of my latest, Black Cat White Paws: A Maggie Dahl Mystery. Holly does an amazing job, and happens to be a marvelous person, too. Join me for a conversation about her life and her career change into the world of audiobook narration.
Check it! It's time to stab our way through another first-time slasher film for Summer 2019. Aaron Haughton is here to talk about the cult classic Alone in the Dark! Not to be confused with the 2005 Tara Reid joint, this film features (literally) insane performances by Jack Palance, Martin Landau, and Donald Pleasance. Are these three character actors enough to save this film? Let's POP THAT on Alone in the Dark!
#282 - This time around we talk about the absolutely insane Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell, and Jack Palance starring buddy cop 80's actioner, Tango & Cash. We also talk about encouraging children to drop out of school to play e-sports, revisit watching Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and list our top interrogation scenes. Enjoy! Category: Movies HSF Rating Alex-4, Scott-4, Jeff-3 Please follow and contact us at the following locations: Facebook:Hans Shot First Twitter: http://twitter.com/hansshot1st Email: hansshotfirst@outlook.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hans-shot-first/id778071182 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/I5q2th5tzsucvpzgmy3kmzgtd44?t=Hans_Shot_First
ADD Podcast back with Cutty for the third time this time we get him to drop the Palance live on air. He chops it up with us about his management team and what's new and gives us an update on what to expect for 2019. Plus of course Tina and Slops explains how crackheads are still alive in well in the ghetto, and real life Disney character scenarios. We also take our last block to pay our respects to Nipsey Hussle after his tragic murder last week.
Mark Maddox joins Jim for a discussion on a Dan Curtis TV classic, 1968's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde," starring Jack Palance, Denholm Elliot, Billie Whitelaw, Leo Genn and Torin Thatcher. Many fans consider this production to be the definitive adaptation of Stevenson's classic novel. Find out what Jim and Mark think about this gem on this week's episode of "Monster Attack!"
The Arms Race podcast returns for a new year and a new season to discuss the 1989 buddy-cop action comedy, Tango & Cash! Two podcast hosts must team up to clear their names, using all the evidence they can gather -- including but not limited to: stuffed animal security systems, rodent-related health code violations, ill-advised accents, burlesque drumming techniques, alternate realities, forgotten 80s Saturday morning cartoons, mis-remembered 90s cereals, and a thorough investigation into the Golden Girls expanded universe.
THE MILKSHAKE BOOM is back this week with a listener request! Ross Brown (a.k.a. @BossCaptainRoss on Twitter) has selected 1989's 'Tango & Cash' which stars Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell in the title roles! This is possibly the first, only, and best action/comedy/buddy cop/framed for murder/prison break/bromance/revenge flick ever made! Okay, let's do this!
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EPISODE ONE!! With a few audio flubs and a dog that was super thirsty make our first podcast a bit rough. I promise we’ll get better. Starring Patricia Quinn, William Morgan Sheppard, and Jack FREAKIN’ Palance! Hawk, having suffered the ignominy of watching both his father and fiancée die at the hands of his … Continue reading "Ep001 – Hawk the Slayer"
Anthology - The Twilight Zone, Black Mirror, and Classic Sci-Fi Podcast
This week, Matt reviews episode 27 from The Twilight Zone’s first season: The Big Tall Wish. He concludes the episode with a bonus review of Requiem for a Heavyweight, Rod Serling’s breakout hit that aired in 1956 on Playhouse 90. Tweet your thoughts on the podcast and The Twilight Zone itself @ObsessiveViewer. You can also reach the show on Anthology’s Facebook Page, email at Matt(at)ObsessiveViewer(dot)com, or call and leave a voicemail for the show: (317) 762-6099. Click here to DONATE and support Anthology Direct Download Link: http://traffic.libsyn.com/anthologypod/AP22.mp3 iTunes Google Play Runtime: 59:15 Timestamps Intro - 00:33 Listener Email - 03:14 The Big Tall Wish - 11:05 Obsessive Viewer Promo - 40:46 Bonus Review: Requiem for a Heavyweight - 42:17 Outro - 57:25 Show Notes Shocktober in Irvington Requiem for a Heavyweight - YouTube Obsessive Viewer Podcast - This week's promo clip came from The Obsessive Viewer podcast episode 173 – Indy PopCon 2016 – Post-Convention Talk and Booth Recordings – What Show or Movie Would You Remake or Revive? Facebook: AnthologyPod - Like Anthology on Facebook Twitter: @ObsessiveViewer - Tweet me your thoughts on the show Anthology’s Full Episode Archive Anthology’s RSS Feed Obsessive Viewer Subreddit Obsessive Viewer - Check out plenty of reviews of movies, TV shows and industry commentary at the blog that started it all. Obsessive Book Nerd - OV’s “sister site” where you can find book reviews and commentary on the evolving world of reading. Episode Homepage: http://www.anthologypod.com/022
Meet Bart Palance the man who shares his songs, and his soul with Bruce Springsteen.
Welcome back to the Front Row Movie Reviews Podcast! The podcast for people who actually like movies! Welcome back to the Front Row Delorean as we take you back in time for Episode 6 of "Front Row Flashback"! As "Batman v Superman" inches ever closer, we're going to be taking a look at the beginning of both of these superhero titans in the movie world with their first ever tellings on film. We start with the film many credit with the birth of the modern superhero film movement: Tim Burton's 1989 Classic Batman. Staring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson, this film launched Tim Burton into the directing stratosphere while doing the same for Michael Keaton, known mostly as a comic actor at the time. There is much to discuss here and luckily our host Scott McFarland, Allison Means & Kevin Kulavic are ready to bring it to you!IMDB Page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096895/ If you haven't subscribed to us on iTunes yet, please do! - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-front-row-movie-reviews/id1005302379 We are also now on Instagram! Just search for "The Front Row Movie Reviews" - https://instagram.com/thefrontrowmoviereviews/ Also find us on Facebook and Like us there as well! You know, if you actually do.... - https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Front-Row-Movie-Reviews/267899814323 And of course follow us on Twitter to get the latest news on the Front Row! - https://twitter.com/FrontRowReviewz Please enjoy this episode of FRONT ROW FLASHBACK and as always, we'll see you in the front row!
Doug has a beef outfit and a store. Jamie has a beef outfit and a store. Doug's going to try and make money. Jamie's going to try and make money. It's simple and it's fair. Follow Good Times Great Movies on Facebook & Twitter and subscribe on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher.
Comedian Dustin Meadows hosts a weekly show wherein he watches his favorite movies with other comedians who've never seen the film before. Dustin takes Peter Brieck through the 80s' most promising buddy cop team-up with bankable stars Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell. They talk about Jack Palance's practiced menace, Kurt Russell's Boot Gun and the good ol' freeze frame on a high five moment to let you know that hey, the movie's over! *Artwork by Brandon Schneider
Podcast #45 is a simple title for a complex movie: Shane. This sod-busting western has an abundance of depth. The movie was so effective, it even made one of us misty-eyed. Who was it? Also, is Shane the Batman of the old west? Dial us up and find out!
PodGravy 318: KaBoom!! And here you thought we'd forgotten you... Join Kody, Coolness, & John as they discuss such topics as awkward dancing, the dangers of the Croctopus and the Octodile, information leaks, and Time-Life Libraries. Plus, a first look at the XBox One vs. PlayStation 4 reveals, and the grand Atari landfill. And we'll also check in on the lonliest contest ever...
Steve and John discuss the new DVD and Blu-ray releases: Elia Kazan's PANIC IN THE STREETS, Robert Bresson's A MAN ESCAPED, THIS MUST BE THE PLACE, THE BLOB, FRANKENSTEIN THEORY, GETTA LIFE, TIMOTHY SPALL: SOMEWHERE AT SEA, SUICIDE FORCAST, PARENTAL GUIDANCE, CARNIVAL MAGIC and more. Remember: if you leave us an iTunes review, you will have done perhaps the most wonderful thing these film critics can ask for! Online, we're at http://www.postmovie.net, and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/postmovie Follow Steve on Twitter at Twitter.com/stevehead Questions? Send us an email at contact@post-movie.net
Henry Kissinger! We discuss some B-movies: "Without Warning" starring Jack Palance, Martin Landau and David Caruso, "Hell Ride", a Quentin Tarantino production starring Michael Madsen and "Maniac Cop" w/Bruce Campbell. Then we take on Kissinger's involvement with Nixon in Vietnam, East Timor, Chile and more. How has he impacted the 20th century? We'll see...
The Paunch Stevenson Show two-year anniversary special, part two! In this episode: placing radiators next to windows, traffic cops vs. traffic lights, terrible movie remakes (The Dukes of Hazzard and Bad News Bears), the new Fred Claus (2007) commercial, a Led Zeppelin update, insane Hannah Montana concert ticket prices, Marked for Death (1990) starring Steven Seagal and Keith David, an embarrassing Van Halen performance in Greensboro, NC, celebrity sightings (Patton Oswalt and Ron Wood), celebrity deaths (Joey Bishop and Robert Goulet, thanks to www.deadoraliveinfo.com), the current top ten movies at the box office, baseball (the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tommy Lasorda, Joe Torre, Don Mattingly, the Boston Red Sox, Mike Piazza, etc.), an Eliza Dushku update (Dollhouse), Dark City (1998) starring Rufus Sewell and William Hurt, Alien Nation, the Writers Guild of America strike, Jack Palance audio clips, the Fun N Games arcade in Willowbrook Mall in Wayne, NJ, shutting down, old video game console prices vs. old computer prices, various horror movies, women's Halloween costumes, a Britney Spears and Kevin Federline update, Duane "Dog" Chapman's racial slur, commercials on the Game Show Network, restless legs syndrome, and Mirapex side effects. Happy birthday to Adam in SC! 64 minutes - paunchstevenson.com
The Paunch Stevenson Show two-year anniversary special, part one! In this episode: the current top ten movies at the box office, Jack Palance and Ripley's Believe It or Not!, David Hasselhoff starring in an upcoming Anaconda sequel, the upcoming movie I Am Legend (2007) starring Will Smith, The Omega Man (1971) starring Charlton Heston, the upcoming movie Fred Claus (2007) starring Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti, the onslaught of Bee Movie commercials, microfiche and microfilm, the Belleville Public Library in Belleville, NJ, in the 1990s, the Dewey Decimal System, horribly outdated computers in school, Belleville High School's CAD class, an old pen plotter from the 1970s, the uselessness of old computers, fanfold printer paper, Macintosh vs. PC prices, old computer gimmicks (RAM Doubler, Stacker, etc.), old internet service providers (Prodigy, Compuserve, etc.), and receiving free AOL discs in the mail. 58 minutes - paunchstevenson.com