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This week join Devin, Cecil, and Zyber as this becomes a live reaction to our 1st viewing of Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. Which WARNING THIS MOVIE WILL OFFEND PRETTY MUCH EVERY SINGLE PERSON POSSIBLE SO YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. Oh and we also taste tested the Suntory -196 Vodka Seltzer in this episode. Prepare to get Tromatized once again with the TNS crew!
Folge #205: Dìdi (弟弟)Folge 205: Spätzle-Talk, Grindhouse-Gore und die Coming-of-Age-Realität! Timo und Zeljko melden sich zurück mit einer neuen Episode, die von kulinarischen Exkursen über Grindhouse-Gore bis hin zu einfühlsamen Coming-of-Age-Geschichten reicht. Nach einem kurzen Smalltalk über Küchen-Chaos und Spätzle-Zubereitung stürzen sie sich in die Welt der Filme. Zunächst erzählt Zeljko von seinen jüngsten Filmerlebnissen. Mit alten Freunden hat er sich in die Tiefen des japanischen Rachethrillers "New Underground History of Japanese Violence: Vengeance Demon" begeben und den völlig abgedrehten Horrorklamauk "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead" gefeiert. Außerdem berichtet er von seinem Rewatch des Hongkong-Actioners "Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In", der ihn noch mehr begeistern konnte als beim ersten Mal. Doch der wahre Star der Folge ist "Dìdi (弟弟)", ein Coming-of-Age-Film, der Timo und Zeljko gleichermaßen berührt hat. Sie diskutieren über die Authentizität, die liebevolle Beobachtung und die vielschichtigen Charaktere des Films. Dabei reflektieren sie über ihre eigenen Erfahrungen als Jugendliche und die Bedeutung von Familie, Freundschaft und Identität. "Once Upon A Time In Cinema - Der Filmpodcast" – jeden Donnerstag um 18:00 Uhr, überall wo es Podcasts gibt! Inhalt:(00:00) Intro (02:30) Spätzle und French Toast (08:50) Oscars 2025 Vorschau (14:40) New Underground History of Japanese Violence: Vengeance Demon (18:10) Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (23:20) Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In (25:40) Ende der BluRay? (38:45) Dìdi (弟弟) ____ Der Film-Podcast mit Zeljko und Timo Anfragen: ouatic@gmx.de https://letterboxd.com/OuaticPodcast https://instagram.com/onceuponatimeincinema_
Throughout November we're tackling some holiday horror. This week the fiends Totemlydrunk and Grindhouse Zombie return to Tromaville where zombie chickens are running rampant inside the American Chicken Bunker. Things get whacky and wild in the splatter/spewfest musical horror comedy POULTRYGEIST: NIGHT OF THE CHICKEN DEAD. Kick Watch Parties (Tues/Thurs 7:30PM PT): https://kick.com/totemlydrunk Discord: bit.ly/handlewithscare
It's a horror, comedy, musical...satire? This "B" movie at its finest. Enough budget for practical effects, but not much more. It's a delightful mess that we'll watch again for sure. Ba-Kawk!
"America isn't ready to accept a gay Mexican chicken sandwich." Join us as we discuss Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead! Possibly the most outrageous movie we've ever covered! We talk about the 80 volunteers that worked on the production, the high tension on set, Lloyd Kaufman's crazy directing style and MUCH MORE!
John Karyus returns to the show to talk about upcoming projects, New Found Glory on Warped Tour and the undeniable power of girl scout cookies! John is a fellow Buffalo actor who has been churning out great character roles since the 90's. He's most known for his work in Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2003), V/H/S 2 (2012) and Killjoy Goes to Hell (2012). Be sure to follow him on Instagram @johnkaryus to stay up to date with what he has going on! #KellensPettyTalkShow
This week we look back at the collegiate slasher Bleed, the legendary insanity of Troma's Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, the slapdash third installment of Eli Roth's torture franchise Hostel: Part III & the made for TV eco-horror Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo! Stay Scared! VISIT US: https://www.weekinhorror.com CONTACT US: weekinhorror@gmail.com FOLLOW US: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nGaMkV61ObeYSS6QySu1N?si=5b478dbcc3754350 https://www.facebook.com/weekinhorror https://www.twitter.com/weekinhorror https://www.instagram.com/week_in_horror/ https://www.youtube.com/weekinhorror 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 #bleed #fullmoon #poultrygeist #troma #hostel3 #eliroth #tarantulas #spiderhorror #horror #horrorpodcast #horrormovies --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weekinhorror/support
For more, subscribe to our Patreon! The Triumphant return of Brandon Stuart. Back to talk about some supernatural stuff that is held in higher regard than it probably should be. That's right, the movie you loved from your childhood is, in fact, pretty mid. That doesn't mean we're not going to have a great time with it though. So sit back, let a ghost pull you up a chair, and get yourself some pulsating chicken. It's time for another deep fried hair raising episode of It's Just 2 Movies!Check out Brandon Stuarts various endeavors with the links below and get into the other cool shit he's doing.Contact the show via email at: itsjust2movies@gmail.comFacebook, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and the like @itsjust2moviesDon't forget to subscribe on YouTube!Need to buy some stuff on Amazon? Visit our Amazon affiliate link to do your shopping and it helps the show financially! Wow! Amazing! *As Amazon associates we earn from qualifying purchases* Tropic Thunder, for instance! Want to support the show more directly and chuck in a buck? Buy Me a Coffee Don't use Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any of those other platforms? The show is always free on our website. :) ***SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE FOLKS WHO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS DUMB SHOW***Russ Tafari. @russ_tafari and check out Russ Tafari Music Lamplighter Productions for our artwork. @lamplighter_productions_il Brad Sexton for our tunes. Check out SUNDS Mad thanks to Dave, @wheep3d our video editor. Check out our YouTube! Support the show
Shocktober Tournament, Week 2!The SHOCKTOBER TOURNAMENT rolls on! Each week, Sam & Ralph pair up 8 films from a different genre or theme. And each week, only one film will stay standing. It's like March Madness but in October. At the end of the month, we'll cut down the hoop and crown one film the winner of our SHOCKTOBER TOURNAMENT. This week Ralph discusses FOLK HORROR and Sam takes a headfirst dive into TROMA ENTERTAINMENT.Ralph's Match-ups - FOLK HORRORHäxan (1922) vs. Ganja & Hess (1973)The Reflecting Skin (1990) vs. Wake In Fright (1971)Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964) vs. Deliverance (1972)Noroi: The Curse (2005) vs. Onibaba (1964)Sam's Match-ups - TROMA ENTERTAINMENTThe Toxic Avenger (1984) vs. The Toxic Avenger Part II (1989)Class of Nuke ‘Em High (1986) vs. Class of Nuke 'Em High 2: Subhumanoid Meltdown (1991)Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006) vs. Mutant Blast (2018)Tromeo and Juliet (1996) vs. There's Nothing Out There (1991)Outro: Poultrygeist ThemeSupport the showClick support the show if you want to support the show!If you like the show, give us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify Mobile! Follow us on Twitter. And email us your questions and concerns! But be nice! We're very sensitive!!Find Us On Social MediaTwitter: @TheRoomCastInstagram: @ScreamingRoomPod Email: screamingroompod@gmail.com
Midnight Terrors is back with a huge episode!! Kevin sits down for an interview with a very special guest this episode! Our guest this episode is known for his acting work with movies like Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, V/H/S, and a role on the show Blue Bloods! He is also an established author and is known for his work on the Mysterious Happenings book trilogy. We are honored to welcome to the show...the one and only Jason Yachanin! Kevin sits down with Jason to talk about all things horror, Jason's work on films in the horror genre, the inspirations behind Jason's book trilogy, his love of punk rock music and 90's culture, and so much more! Thank you to Jason Yachanin for coming on the show! Everyone please go pick up copies of Jason's books: The Mysterious Happenings at 2 Morningview and The Mysterious Happenings on Hyde Avenue: The Lair of the Incubus! Be sure to follow Jason on his Instagram to keep up with him and be on the lookout for part 3 of The Mysterious Happenings Trilogy!
De veertiende aflevering van het derde seizoen van Cinepraatjes, de podcast van Cinemaatjes. Vanaf een bijzondere locatie namelijk de kelder op het BUT Film Festival, waar wij vier dagen te gast waren. Over een gast gesproken, ook Ruud Vos van de podcast Duimpjeworstelen was aanwezig op dit te gekke B-movie, Underground en Trash Film Festival in Breda en schoof gezellig aan. Onze dichter Marino heeft het met dit sonnet iets moeilijker gemaakt, maar dat had eventueel ook met de omstandigheden te maken kunnen hebben. We bespreken de films die we op BUT Film Festival hebben gekeken. Op de donderdag was Ruud er nog niet bij, maar zagen wij de Chinese film ‘Dumplings' uit 2004 en de Fantasy film ‘Moon Garden' uit 2022. Vrijdag sloot Ruud aan en begonnen we de dag met Oostenrijkse film ‘Family Dinner' uit 2022. Vervolgens moest William wachten op z'n band die die avond ook speelde op het festival, maar gingen Ruud en JP naar de enorme Japanse B-film ‘The Sound of Summer' uit 2022. Op zaterdag gingen William en JP naar de enorme funny Duitse Trash film ‘Hillbilly Holocaust' uit 2023 en de geweldige maar oh zo foute Troma-film ‘Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Death' uit 2006. We hadden zowaar een kast in de kelder en zelfs ook wat films die Ruud en JP hadden gekocht op het festival en we er dus in konden zetten en volledig random trokken we de film ‘Crash' van David Cronenberg eruit. In de Special bespreken we de film die we samen zagen op de zondag, een film die werd vertoond met medewerking van ‘Straight to Video', dus we zagen de VHS-versie van ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2'. Een film die we al vroeg in onze carrière eens bespraken op YouTube. Helaas dit keer geen vragen van luisteraars, maar desondanks toch een volwaardige aflevering. www.youtube.com/@cinemaatjes www.instagram.com/cinemaatjes013 www.facebook.com/cinemaatjes www.patreon.com/cinemaatjes www.letterboxd.com/cinemaatjes
Stanley Lloyd Kaufman never really wanted to make movies, but wanted to work in Broadway musicals. During his years in Yale, though, he got introduced to "B" pictures and the works of Roger Corman. Lloyd later got the opportunity to executive-produce a short movie made by a fellow student. The film, called "Rappacini", got him even more interested in movies. He bought his own camera and took it with him to Chad, Africa, were he spent his summer. There, he shot a 15-minute film of a pig being slaughtered.That was his first movie, and was the birth of what was later to become known as Troma Films. He showed the footage of the squealing pig being killed to his family, and their shocked reaction to it made him wonder if making movies that shocked audiences would keep them in their seats to see what would happen next.He wanted to be a director right then and there, so he got a couple of friends at Yale and made his second movie, The Girl Who Returned (1969). People loved it, and he went straight to work on other films, helping out on projects like Joe (1970), Rocky (1976) and Saturday Night Fever (1977).Lloyd put in a lot of long, hard hours in the film business, just to be in the credits and to get money for his next project, a full-length feature. It was a tribute to Charles Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and the classic era of silent-film comedy.Even though Lloyd hated the movie when it was finally completed, people seemed to love it. He formed a studio called 15th Street Films with friends and producers Frank Vitale and Oliver Stone. Together, they made Sugar Cookies (1973) and Cry Uncle (1971), directed by John G. Avildsen. A friend from Yale, Michael Herz, saw Lloyd in a small scene in "Cry Uncle" and contacted him to try to get into the film business, too. Kaufman took Herz in, as the company needed some help after Oliver Stone quit to make his own movies. Michael invested in a film they thought would be their biggest hit yet, Schwartz: The Brave Detective (1973) (aka "Big Gus, What's the Fuss?"). It turned out to be a huge flop and 15th Street Films was ruined. Lloyd and Michael owed thousands of dollars to producers and friends and family members who had invested in the picture.Lloyd, trying to find a quick way to pay off the bills, made The Divine Obsession (1976), and with Michael formed Troma Studios, hoping to make some decent movies, since they only owned the rights to films they thought were poor. They were introduced to Joel M. Reed, who had an unfinished movie called "Master Sardu and the Horror Trio". The film was re-edited and completed at Troma Studios (which actually consisted of just one room) during 1975, re-titled and released in 1976 as Blood Sucking Freaks (1976) (aka "Bloodsucking Freaks"). It was enough of a success to enable them to pay the rent so they wouldn't lose the company.Lloyd later got a call from a theater that wanted a "sexy movie" like The Divine Obsession (1976), but about softball (!). The resulting film, Squeeze Play (1979), used up all the money Troma had earned from "Bloodsucking Freaks" and, as it turned out, no one wanted to see it--not even the theater owner who wanted it made in the first place (he actually wanted a porno movie). Just when things looked their darkest, they got a call from another theater which was scheduled to show a film, but the distributor pulled it at the last minute. Troma rushed "Squeeze Play" right over, and it turned out to be a huge hit. Lloyd, Michael and Troma eventually made millions from it, and had enough money to buy their own building (which still remains as Troma Headquarters). Troma then turned out a stream of "sexy" comedies--i.e., Waitress! (1982), The First Turn-On!! (1983), Stuck on You! (1983)--but there was a glut of "T&A" films on the market. Troma noticed that a lot of comedies were being made, and decided to make one, too, but much different than the rest. After reading an article that claimed horror movies were dead, Lloyd got the idea to combine both horror and comedy, and Troma came up with "Health Club Horror"--later retitled and released as The Toxic Avenger (1984), a monster hit that finally put Troma on the map.Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world, and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned out such films as Monster in the Closet (1986), Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Combat Shock (1984), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress of Amerikkka (1989), and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens as they seek revenge on a fast food palace.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2881148/advertisement
Troma is in the house this week, as the guys have a nice cold beer with one of the weirder films we've seen so far! It has to be seen to be believed...---"Humans... the other white meat... Zombified chickens attempt to kill the fast-food workers that cook them in a restaurant built on an ancient burial ground."
Stanley Lloyd Kaufman never really wanted to make movies, but wanted to work in Broadway musicals. During his years in Yale, though, he got introduced to "B" pictures and the works of Roger Corman. Lloyd later got the opportunity to executive-produce a short movie made by a fellow student. The film, called "Rappacini", got him even more interested in movies. He bought his own camera and took it with him to Chad, Africa, were he spent his summer. There, he shot a 15-minute film of a pig being slaughtered. That was his first movie, and was the birth of what was later to become known as Troma Films. He showed the footage of the squealing pig being killed to his family, and their shocked reaction to it made him wonder if making movies that shocked audiences would keep them in their seats to see what would happen next.He wanted to be a director right then and there, so he got a couple of friends at Yale and made his second movie, The Girl Who Returned (1969). People loved it, and he went straight to work on other films, helping out on projects like Joe (1970), Rocky (1976) and Saturday Night Fever (1977).Lloyd put in a lot of long, hard hours in the film business, just to be in the credits and to get money for his next project, a full-length feature. It was a tribute to Charles Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and the classic era of silent-film comedy. Even though Lloyd hated the movie when it was finally completed, people seemed to love it. He formed a studio called 15th Street Films with friends and producers Frank Vitale and Oliver Stone. Together, they made Sugar Cookies (1973) and Cry Uncle (1971), directed by John G. Avildsen. A friend from Yale, Michael Herz, saw Lloyd in a small scene in "Cry Uncle" and contacted him to try to get into the film business, too. Kaufman took Herz in, as the company needed some help after Oliver Stone quit to make his own movies. Michael invested in a film they thought would be their biggest hit yet, Schwartz: The Brave Detective (1973) (aka "Big Gus, What's the Fuss?"). It turned out to be a huge flop and 15th Street Films was ruined. Lloyd and Michael owed thousands of dollars to producers and friends and family members who had invested in the picture.Lloyd, trying to find a quick way to pay off the bills, made The Divine Obsession (1976), and with Michael formed Troma Studios, hoping to make some decent movies, since they only owned the rights to films they thought were poor. They were introduced to Joel M. Reed, who had an unfinished movie called "Master Sardu and the Horror Trio". The film was re-edited and completed at Troma Studios (which actually consisted of just one room) during 1975, re-titled and released in 1976 as Blood Sucking Freaks (1976) (aka "Bloodsucking Freaks"). It was enough of a success to enable them to pay the rent so they wouldn't lose the company.[presto_player id=154943]Lloyd later got a call from a theater that wanted a "sexy movie" like The Divine Obsession (1976), but about softball (!). The resulting film, Squeeze Play (1979), used up all the money Troma had earned from "Bloodsucking Freaks" and, as it turned out, no one wanted to see it--not even the theater owner who wanted it made in the first place (he actually wanted a porno movie). Just when things looked their darkest, they got a call from another theater which was scheduled to show a film, but the distributor pulled it at the last minute.Troma rushed "Squeeze Play" right over, and it turned out to be a huge hit. Lloyd, Michael and Troma eventually made millions from it, and had enough money to buy their own building (which still remains as Troma Headquarters). Troma then turned out a stream of "sexy" comedies--i.e., Waitress! (1982), The First Turn-On!! (1983), Stuck on You! (1983)--but there was a glut of "T&A" films on the market. Troma noticed that a lot of comedies were being made, and decided to make one, too, but much different than the rest. After reading an article that claimed horror movies were dead, Lloyd got the idea to combine both horror and comedy, and Troma came up with "Health Club Horror"--later retitled and released as The Toxic Avenger (1984), a monster hit that finally put Troma on the map.Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world, and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned out such films as Monster in the Closet (1986), Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Combat Shock (1984), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress of Amerikkka (1989), and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens as they seek revenge on a fast food palace.
1:27 - The News 10:14 - Jeepers Creepers 2 14:16 - Satan's Little Helper 15:50 - Hard Candy 18:19 - Dark Water 19:43 - Sympathy for Lady Vengeance 20:15 - Hatchet 20:55 - Bug 23:00 - Black Sheep 23:14 - Touristas 24:14 - The Fabelmans 26:54 - Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead 29:38 - Teeth 30:05 - Hostel 2 30:18 - 1408 31:01 - The Girl Next Door 33:57 - Diary of the Dead 35:08 - I Am Legend 38:35 - The Ruins 39:29 - The Midnight Meat Train 40:41 - Mirrors 41:16 - Deadgirl 41:19 - Quarantine 44:47 - Dead Snow 45:04 - The Last House on the Left (2009) 45:15 - The Jakarta Chainsaw Massacre 46:30 - Triangle 51:07 - The Human Centipede (First Sequence) 53:06 - [Rec]2 55:47 - Splice 1:01:05 - Frozen (not the Elsa one) 1:01:32 - The Wolfman 1:02:40 - The Last Exorcism 1:03:11 - Piranha 3D 1:05:29 - Bones and All 1:09:25 - Let Me In 1:10:25 - Paranormal Activity 2 1:11:10 - Trollhunter 1:12:33 - Bedazzled 1:14:10 - Rat Race 1:18:59 - The Dark Tower 1:25:49 - The Menu 1:35:30 - Glass Onion 1:40:54 - Godzilla, King of the Monsters/vs. King Kong/John Wick 1:42:16 - Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance 2:08:55 - Game of Games
Jason Yachanin is an actor and author, most notably "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead" and the found footage horror "V/H/S." He is currently writing the sequel to his "The Mysterious Happenings at 2 Morningview." We talk to Jason about horror movies, his book trilogy, and much more! Opening Theme music by Sister Midnight/S.Darrow'Sabba' from the 1972 'All the colors of the Dark' soundtrackComposer-Bruno NicolaiPublished By – Edizioni Musicali Gemelli-1972Closing music by Sister Midnight/S.Darrow'Shiver of the Vampire' from the 1971 'Les Frissons des Vampires/Shiver of the Vampires' SoundtrackComposition by D. Buffet/Jean Rollin/G. Sallettehttps://linktr.ee/Sister_Midnight
The Dead Harvey Podcast - For Indie Horror Filmmakers and Fans
Happy Thanksgiving! We are thankful for all of you and the indie horror community!Blood Freak trailer:https://youtu.be/B4RMDQxJSAEPoultrygeist trailer:https://youtu.be/yzEA5R0XHOQIntro and outro music by Tony Longworth.*Indie filmmakers: visit this website for free music for your projects: http://tonylongworth.com/freemusic/.
Episode 72: We are joined by our buddies Steven and Leo from the "Spoils Of Horror" podcast to chat about "Poultrygeist: Night Of The Chicken Dead" (2008), is this a Troma film worth watching, give it a listen to find out. We are joined next week by our friend Amie Burke again to discuss a Thanksgiving themed "Kristy" (2014).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're talking about Troma's horror comedy musical masterpiece Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead.
Anthony T is back with a wrap up of Monstahxpo Returns which took place October 15th and 16th in Taunton, MA. In this edition, he will give his thoughts on the con plus he has interviews from con including interviews from filmmaker Brian Paulin from Morbid Vision Films and actor/writer Jason Yachanin from Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. After all fun on this episode, Anthony T loses his mind to the point that he drops an F bomb in his spoiler review of David Gordon Green's "Halloween Ends" in What's Anthony T Watching.
This week we watched Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. We talk about the opening scene, the ACB, all the gross butt stuff, the dumb long singing parts, and…grocery store prices?? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-mike-john-bubba/support
Hey y'all this week we're watching a perverse classic from the tromaverse of course we're talking about Poultrygeist: Night of The Chicken Dead. We also talk about The Batman, Studio 666, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/martelsmoviemadness/message
Pictures Powwow is the show in which we discuss a film that has been recommended whether it by us or you the listening people! In this episode, we covered the film "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead" (2006) which came highly recommended from Bartek. Ryan's recommendation for next episode is “Mad Max” (1979), so make sure to check that out. If you have any feedback, questions, comments, recommendations or interested in having your podcast promoted on the show make sure to email us at spitandpolished@gmail.com FOLLOW US: Twitter: @SpitPolishPre Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spitandpolishpresents/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/spit-polish-presents/id1059224536 Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5ycjMXxAbhlcSEEpihSax0 Podbean: http://spitandpolish.podbean.com/ RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/spit-polish-presents-6VQzVW TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/Spit--Polish-Presents-p1087434/ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-spit-polish-presen-29693268/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/spit-polish-presents
John Karyus is a fellow Buffalo actor who has been churning out great character roles since the 90's. He's most known for his work in Poultrygiest: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), V/H/S 2 (2013) and Killjoy Goes to Hell (2012). We talk a lot about his experiences acting in these films, what it's like working with Troma and the differences in working in NY and LA. Be sure to check out John Karyus on Facebook and follow him on Twitter and Instagram @johnkaryus Follow @kellenspettytalkshow to stay up to date on all the new guest announcements. Follow on Spotify and Apple Music to be ready for new episode droppings. Flyer art bt @mr.ed_gage #KellensPettyTalkShow
Pictures Powwow is the show in which we discuss a film that has been recommended whether it by us or you the listening people! In this episode, we covered "Santa Claus Conquers The Martains" (1964) which came highly recommended from The Listening People. Bartek's recommendation for next episode is “Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead” (2006), so make sure to check that out. If you have any feedback, questions, comments, recommendations or interested in having your podcast promoted on the show make sure to email us at spitandpolished@gmail.com FOLLOW US: Twitter: @SpitPolishPre Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spitandpolishpresents/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/spit-polish-presents/id1059224536 Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5ycjMXxAbhlcSEEpihSax0 Podbean: http://spitandpolish.podbean.com/ RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/spit-polish-presents-6VQzVW TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/Spit--Polish-Presents-p1087434/ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-spit-polish-presen-29693268/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/spit-polish-presents
To celebrate thanksgiving, Joe and Andrew have dared each other to watch the worst food-themed movies they can find. Andrew must put his hatred for Morgan Spurlock on hold to choke down Supersize Me 2: Holy Chicken while Joe must endure the all singing all dancing crap of the world that is Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. Who had it worse? Come find out. Support the podcast with 5-star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/y8t8k5ag If you want to support the show by sending us a few bucks, you can become a Patron, which also earns you access to exclusive content! www.patreon.com/wordsalad If you're looking for other ways to support the show, recommend us to a friend! Any and all support is greatly appreciated. You guys keep us going! Email us at WordSaladProductions@gmail.com Check out the Word Salad Radioheads Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/WordSalad Follow Word Salad Radio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WordSaladRadio Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Intro composed by Unroyalty https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC82CAwn9dIQPe4annxGaghw Cover Art created by Joe Ketchum Episode edited by Joe Ketchum Other shows featured on Word Salad Radio: Blockbuster Autopsy: Highly qualified professionals diagnose the cause of death on some of the biggest budget movies and TV corpses around. Commentary Commissary: Host and guests watch movies they enjoy and talk over them. Dick Picks: Where host and guest choose terrible movies to subject the other to and try to defend them. Doc n Roll: An examination of documentary films. Fic/off: Competitors are given 2 fictional characters to mashup into original short stories. Flux Capacitors: A show analyzing the time travel mechanics in various movies and TV shows. Ghost of Oscar Past: An annual Oscar retrospective looking at winners/nominees from 20 years ago to see if they still hold up. High Five: Host and guest compile top five lists that are related but don't overlap. The List of Shame: One person tries to guess what a classic film they've never seen is about and then tries to convince the other person they were right after watching it for the first time. Loose Canons: Where our cohosts review movies that don't actually exist, like Jaws 19 from Back to the Future Part II. The Mooby Awards: An annual show where co-hosts rip apart a movie they agree is overrated. Page Turners: A show all about the art of adaptation. Quote Unquote Guilty: All about guilty pleasure movies, tv shows, music, scientific principles, etc. Rock Cops: A Patreon-Exclusive mini-series breaking down every episode of the 90s musical cop drama Cop Rock. Stranger Themes: Co-hosts force each other to make weird analyses of different movies and defend their argument with evidence from the text. Test Pilots: A show about failed TV pilots and where they might've gone from here. You-Turn: A podcast dedicated to Word Salad fans! Patrons of the show star in original fan fiction short stories. © 2016-2021 Joe Ketchum
Join Da Ghouldaddy, Fun-Ghoul, and the very patient women that put up with us for a Tromatizing episode of GLS just in time for Thanksgiving with Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. Happy Thankskilling, ya turkeys! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/groovylilspookshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/groovylilspookshow/support
May movie review for horror and tea fans alike! The unedited video version of this episode can be found at: https://youtu.be/1c19SWIxt3A. For our tea sippers out there, brew yourself a cup of tea, sit back, relax and we hope you enjoy the review! We also would be honored if you followed and shared! If you would like to follow Vieno for more content, you can find him on: ☕ https://www.transfieldguide.com/ ☕ https://ldcarson.wordpress.com/ Comment on what you thought of the movie. If you'd like to recommend a movie or tea and keep up to date with our content, you can find us on:
So, we, here at The Plotaholics, would like to apologize for what you're about to listen to today. We won't be disappointed, hurt, upset, or have any ill will against you if you stop listening part-way through, pull out your voodoo dolls of each of us, and bring about pain that we cannot imagine in our worst nightmares. We deserve it. With that being said, we watched Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead this week. It's a Troma film. It has chickens, breasts, chicken breasts, beer, songs, and zombie fingers inserted into butts. Yes. Zombie. Fingers. In. Butts. We're sorry. Next week will be better! We promise!Merch note to self: Shane and Bryan voodoo dolls Happy (United Statesian) Thanksgiving!Support the show (https://plotaholics.com)
The buddies make their first trip to Tromaville in this episode, and fair warning, it's probably the most insane, offensive, bucket of "what the cluck?" that we've ever covered. Enjoy.
This week on Make Your Own Damn Podcast, we deep-dive on co-host Jeff's favorite Troma movie! With blood, goo, nudity, and political commentary, Poultrygeist is Lloyd Kaufman's Tromasterpiece.
Former guest and current friend, Zach Carter is back this week to talk about his recommendation to the boys, “The Offering”, finally releasing his film “Pool of Blood”, and the mid-summer sale at Severin Films. Clark also attempts to name his unborn child. No intro for this week's episode- we jump straight in. Films: 21 Grams (2003), The Big Lebowski (1998), The Unquenchable Thirst for Beau Nerjoose (2016), Slaughter Daughter (2012), The Offering (1997), L'imbalsamatore (2002), Pool of Blood (TBA), Hoarders (TV), Masked Avenger Versus Ultra-Villain in the Lair of the Naked Bikini (2000) (aka The Masturbating Gunman), Franky and His Pals (1991), Painkiller (2021), Marauders (1986), Gothic King Cobra (2014), KingCobraJFS: Now it's a Party! (2020), Masked Mutilator (2019), Blood for Dracula (1974), Martin (1977), Modern Vampires (1998), Botas negras, látigo de cuero (1983), Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), There Will Be Blood (2007), Little Marines (1991), Streetwise (1984), Vice Squad (1982), Hell's Highway (2002) Hey, we're now on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com Intro Music by Engineer Randy Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
Troma Month is flying by and this week something else flies into the studio when Leigh and Britt talk Lloyd Kaufmans send up of the fast food industry!--------------Our theme Song BBQ MANIAC was written and performed by John Brennan, used with permission. You can listen and purchase all of Johns music at https://shopjb.bandcamp.com/
On this edition of Parallax Views, for nearly 50 years Troma has been the independent movie studio with an uncompromising vision that has alternately grossed out, offended, and entertained audiences from around the world with such features as The Toxcic Avenger franchise, the Class of Nuke Em High series, Troma's War, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, Tromeo and Juliet (penned by James Gunn of Guardians of the Galaxy fame), and, most recently, #ShakespeareShitstorm among others! They've also distributed such madcap films as Surf Nazis Must Die, Chopper Chicks in Zombie Town (starring before-he-was-famous Billy Bob Thornton), and Monster in the Closet (starring a before-he-was-famous Paul Walker) as well as such challenging and controversial cinema as Story of a Junkie, Combat Shock, and the experimental films of Giuseppe Andrews (Detroit Rock City, Cabin Fever). Joining us to discuss the little movie studio that could is Lloyd Kaufman, co-founder of Troma alongside Michael Herz. Be forewarned, Lloyd is irreverent, non-pc, and speaks his mind. As I say in the show intro "You will be triggered". In the course of our conversation Lloyd and I discuss a number of topics including what a Troma film is (for the unfamiliar), how Lloyd went from attending Yale in the hopes of becoming a social worker to catching the film bug, whether or not people confuse Troma for being a right-wing "shock jock" enterprise like Breitbart or the antic of Steve Bannon, Hollywood's silence on the New Jim Crow laws of Georgia, Lloyd's appearance on the Morton Downey Jr. Show, the influence of French cinema and Auteur Theory on Lloyd and Troma's work, Troma films as being steeped in satire and often based on events and social issues of the day, the influence of Andy Warhol on Lloyd and the Troma's movie Sugar Cookies (starring cult actress and Warhol factory girl Mary Woronov), working on the big budget Hollywood movie The Final Countdown w/ Kirk Douglas, working on John G. Avildsen's Rocky and Saturday Night Fever, C. Wright Mills' Power Elite theory and Lloyd's theory of the elite, the problem of Hollywood, the influence of Stan Lee and Marvel on Troma, Lloyd's socialist relatives and their influence on him growing up (we talk about Cuba, Fidel Castro, etc.!), Lloyd's love of the underdog, LGBTQ+ fans of Troma, Lloyd's appearance in The Last Blockbuster, a story about Lloyd's problem with Hollywood involving the great actor and writer Trent Haaga, and much, much more.
It’s the final episode of our Troma series! This week the boys discuss the artistic integrity of Troma, the vision of Lloyd Kaufman, whether the message gets lost amongst all the shit and vomit, and much more! Tune in and enjoy!
Welcome to Tromaville! Home of Troma! Where your town hero is monster in a tutu! But we aren’t talking about him yet. We begin our exploration in Troma with fast food. And what better place to eat then at American Chicken Bunker. That was build on what used to be a Native American burial ground cemetery. Where the restless spirits and the poor chickens that were slaughter join forces and create horrible terrible Chicken Zombies. Can Arby and Wendy survive this brutal, bloody, gorefest, and offensive? Director Llyod Kaufman, found of Troma Entertainment makes no apologies or ask for forgiveness. As he brings us this bizarre black comedy musical that is Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. Audio clips from Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006) are owned and copyrighted by their respectful owners which is Troma Entertainment “Poultrygeist Theme” written and preformed by Calamari Safari aka New Found Glory “Slow Fast Food Love” written by Gabe Friedman, Lloyd Kaufman, Duggie Banas and preformed by Jason Yachanin and Kate Graham Music and sounds from Music-Note World Graphics made and provided by Cecilia L. Leal Support us on Patreon
¿Zombien? Yeah!; ¿pollos zombies? FUCK YEAH!!! Lloyd Kaufman nos trae una crítica fina y satírica sobre el sistema de comídas rápidas norteamicano, con algunos puntos de vista polémicos y un humor acorde al 2006, cuando salió la película. Como en todas sus películas, Kaufman explota lo bizarro, lo desagradable y lleva al límite nuestros estómagos. Spoiler alert, es el film mejor rankeado por este podcast
And the award for longest episode title in Slashers Podcast history goes to... Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006) & Interview with Price James! As the title suggests, this episode is a hearty slaw of content, so let's get right down to it! This kicks off Tro-March! That's right, an entire month of Slashers dedicated to Troma. But wait, I can hear the disappointment in your collective sighs through the ether of space and time. If five episodes and a Patreon bonus are not enough Troma content for you, rest assured, we've called in the cavalry; our friends from the podcast, Damn, That's Scary!, are joining us in the fun. We are swapping short bits for each of our episodes all month long, so if you liked their take on Poultrygeist in this episode, please give them a listen. Similarly, if you found us through their show, please let us know at @slasherspod on virtually every platform ever. Poultrygeist was written by Daniel Bova, Gabriel Friedman, and Lloyd Kaufman. Many of you know that Uncle Lloyd has his finger in virtually every Troma project, as if he was the perpetual zombie finger for each film's butthole, which, yes-- occurs within the first five minutes of the film. We talk the Troma film making process, their style, and their cinematic universe which includes The Toxic Avenger, Class of Nuke 'Em High, and several others we will be featuring throughout the month. Of course we also discuss dem Southpark boys who show up in the credits, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, along with the late Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead. Some of you may know, but Doug actually has a feature film streaming on Troma Now, along with an episode of Mulligan's Monsters. Please consider at the very least doing a trial subscription to follow along all month and support Doug (free, shameless plug). Next, we move on to our interview with Price James. Recently, he directed the documentary: You Can't Kill David Arquette. That film is streaming on Hulu and it is incredible. We talk about towing the line between kayfabe, reality, and being a redemptive cinematic story. The reason we absolutely had to have Price on was his Action Man: Battlefield Casualties short, available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KtyMcb86go&ab_channel=VFPUK In the storied tradition of the raconteurs and troubadours before him, Price does an amazing job of highlighting truly terrifying issues, through a lens of comedy. We highly recommend checking out the short, which features Matt Berry of Toast of London and What We Do in the Shadows fame. 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 You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspod 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 back to our ongoing Guilty Pleasure’s bonus series! A series we begun as part of our friends Bloodhound Pix #HorrorNotFear campaign, which will see New Horror Express along with several other outlets offering bonus content up until June 2021. But is now also a proud part of the Morbidly Beautiful network! We ran a poll on […]
"Little shop, Little shoppa horrors ! Little shop, Little shoppa terror !" Poussez les tables et la sono à fond, voici l'émission spéciale films musicaux ! Au programme, un show spécial à travers la 6e dimension, des poulets zombies revendicateurs, une famille qui redéfinit les limites de la malchance, une belle plante trop portée sur la chair et des sirènes aux chants pop et tragiques. Rien n'arrête la musique, préparez-vous à danser ! Avec Véronique Davidson, Xavier Colon, Talal Selhami, Cyril Despontin et Laurent Duroche. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Sur Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/4n3gUOfPZhyxL5iKdZIjHA ► Sur Youtube : https://youtu.be/aL6tfZvqUng ► La liste des films abordés dans les précédentes émissions : bit.ly/PIFFFcast-List ► Venir discuter avec nous du PIFFFcast : bit.ly/ForumPIFFFcast REFERENCES L'oeil du PIFFF : - Sweet Home de Kiyoshi Kurosawa (1989) - Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (Mini série 2008) - La Famille Addams de Barry Sonnenfeld (1991) - Les Valeurs de la famille Addams de Barry Sonnenfeld (1993) - The Call de Chung-Hyun Lee (2020) - Le Plombier de Peter Weir (1979) Le Dossier : - Forbidden Zone de Richard Elfman (1980) - My Dinner with Hervé de Sacha Gervasi (2018) - La Petite Boutique des horreurs de Frank Oz (1986) - La Petite boutique des horreurs de Roger Corman (1960) https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-89-la-petite-boutique-de-roger-corman - La mélodie du malheur / The Happiness of the Katakuris de Takashi Miike (2001) - Dead or Alive 2 de Takashi Miike (2000) - Bird People in China de Takashi Miike (1998) - Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead de Lloyd Kaufman (2006) - Phantom of the Paradise de Brian De Palma (1974) - Cannibal The Musical de Trey Parker (1993) - Troméo et Juliette de Lloyd Kaufman (1996) - Citizen Toxie de Lloyd Kaufman (2000) - Terror Firmer de Lloyd Kaufman (1999) - The Lure de Agnieszka Smoczynska (2015) - Off the Hook: The Making of 'The Lure' (Documentaire 2017) : https://vimeo.com/249606984 Les recos en vrac : - Darkness, censure et cinéma (éditions LettMotif) - La Grande aventure du jeu de rôle de Julien Pirou (Ynnis Editions) - Blasphemous (Jeu video) - Slain (Jeu video) - Punky Brüster – Cooked on Phonics (Album) - The Comeback (série HBO)
Richard and Matt head back to Tromaville where Poultrygeist takes over our hearts and minds with one of the most disgusting and ridiculous films in the Troma Library! Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead does not get enough love so for Thanksgiving, the boys take a look at this disgusting, comedy, musical????? Email us with questions or comments nerdylaser@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: Richard Ewell @nerdylaser Check out our friends: Podcast-A-Con @podcastacon Chris DePetrillo @zackmalibu Spooky Dudes Podcast @spookydudespod Fistful Of Action @actionfistful
Cinekuest Pre-Turkeyday Returnening to the Tromaverse with Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead What do you get when you build a fried chicken franchise on an “ancient Indian burial ground?” Not laser raptors, but undead chicken-demons possessed by souls seeking revenge. Join Daniel, Rey, and Roland as we try to give you a brief idea of what the crap is happening in this movie.
Cinekuest Pre-Turkeyday Returnening to the Tromaverse with Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead.Join Daniel, Rey, and Roland as we try to give you a brief idea of what the crap is happening in this movie.
Thanksgiving Special? Well, pull up a chair and dine with us as we review two films that will blow your mind. First up we talk about BLOOD RAGE (1987) which is about a pair of twins one of them is accused of murder and 10 years later when one escapes the killing spree begins. Then we review POULTRYGEIST: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006). Zombified chickens attempt to kill the fast-food workers that cook them in a restaurant built on an ancient burial ground. Both are great and both will give you plenty to FEAST on this holiday. EPISODE LINK www.longlivethevoid.com/episodes/ep211 Time Stamps HORRORSHOTS - 10:55 Blood Rage (1987) Spoiler Free Review - 14:55 Blood Rage Spoilers & Trivia - 26:04 Poultrygeist (2006) Spoiler Free Review - 46:37 Poultrygeist Spoilers & Trivia - 1:03:00 End of Podcast Talk - 1:30:14 So grab your Turkey, be sure to bring your Mashed Potatoes and please don't forget to bring Poor Taste as we travel Beyond The Void!
KCCCC Season 002, Episode 04 Curtis of JustPlainUniverse joins Kyle again to celebrate Thanksgiving to review Troma's movie about unethically killed poultry joining forces with the disrespected spirts of the fictional Tromahawk people to terrorize the citizens of Tromaville. Several bad decisions were made by everyone involved. Twitter: https://twitter.com/KCcultcinemapod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kyle-and-Codys-Cult-Cinema-Cast-100757291566807/ Logo by friend of the cast Victoria Koops JustPlainUniverse YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi57-kNFYzBrVH1Af20U_dQ JPU Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JustPlainUniverse JPU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justplainuniverse/ Music: https://www.royaltyfree-music.com/
The great Lloyd Kaufman, indie rebel filmmaker, returns to the podcast to talk his latest film “Shakespeare's Sh*tstorm”, the current state of his company Troma (the longest running indie film company ever), and TROMA NOW, the one place where you can see all of Troma's extensive library including “The Toxic Avenger”, “Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead” and a ton of content that can be YOUR film school. Make your own damn movie!
It is week four of our trip into Tromaville, and for this week we review 2006's Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. Join us back here next week for our final Troma review of Terror Firmer.Check us out on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CLSPodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClsPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/clspodcast/
Dave's become Tromatized and he's bringing Jenny Dreadful to talk some Troma once again. This time it's the long awaited chat about Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead! You don't know how long I've personally waited for this collaboration to happen. Take a listen to their take on this bloody Troma classic!
Dave's become Tromatized and he's bringing Jenny Dreadful to talk some Troma once again. This time it's the long awaited chat about Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead! You don't know how long I've personally waited for this collaboration to happen. Take a listen to their take on this bloody Troma classic!
Through the magic of telephone technology we were joined by film maker, director, producer, screenwriter, and a major influence. Co-founder of Troma Entertainment, Lloyd Kaufman. He has made some of our most favorite films including The Toxic Avenger, Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D., and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. Benji and Chris sweat it out in a hot car while on break from work to talk to the legend.
We're kicking off the new year with horror musicals, and for our first toe-tapping entry we have this 2006 gross out extravaganza from Troma entertainment.
Welcome to our Thanksgiving special! DISCLAIMER: If you are easily offended by racism and poop, we do not recommend this movie. We're streaming this on Amazon. So grab some Thanksgiving leftovers, lots of alcohol, and get cozy for the shittiest movie ever. Literally. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Recorded Wednesday, November 13th, 2019 Happy Thanksgiving, horror fans! That Horror Show Podcast is back with our annual Thanksgiving-themed horror episode. Listen in as hosts Timothy Kazda and Chris Koenig set the table with plenty of cranberry sauce, outdated boxed wine and...er, uh, chicken. What, no turkey this year?! Hey trying to find a Thanksgiving-themed horror movie is a chore, so we had to go to chicken instead with none other than "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead" (2007) for this installment. Turkey or chicken aside, does this movie live up to our expectations? Just click 'play' to find out! And, once again joining in on the festivities is none other than our oh-so special guest star Dave "Rolly Polly" Rodriguez who gets to do the synopsis because its "tradition" (and also, Tim and Chris just didn't want to tackle the synopsis this go-around). But wait, there's MORE! Yes, we have another special guest joining us, but in order to find out who it is you gotta listen. (Sidenote: Please excuse the gross picture, but Dave is a big fan of all things "explosive diarrhea" related so he figured on sharing a still from the movie) #NightOfTheDeadChicken #TromaFilms #HorrorComedy #ZombieChickens #Thanksgiving #Family #THSP #SEPN
Listen to the Audio Podcast Here: I'm Brian. And I'm Kevin. And we're the Horror Guys! https://youtu.be/TTG6ORu94Dw Episode 48 Summary This week we'll watch some real turkeys! This is our first Thanksgiving episode, and we’ll be picking the low-hanging fruit to on our Thanksgiving table: “Blood Freak” from 1972, “Thankskilling” from 2009 and the sequel “Thankskilling 3” from 2012, as well as the Troma film, “Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead” from 2006. Announcements: New phone number to leave us a voice message: 937-453-1575 Or email us at horrorguysmail@gmail.com There’s a lot to talk about, so. Here. We. Go. Classic Turkey: “Blood Freak” (1972) Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/37sngPl Slasher Classic: “Thankskilling” (2009) Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/2KFiLH5 Short Film: “Scary Thanksgiving Story” (2019) YouTube: Thanksgiving Scary Story Insane Mess: “Thankskilling 3” (2012) Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/2O5GJh5 Modern Classic: "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead" (2006) Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/2CYOWNp Closing And that’s our show. Thanks for joining us. Stop in during the week at www.horrorguys.com for news and horror updates, to comment on this podcast, or to contact us. Get ready for next week, where we’ll be discussing some after-holiday classics: Universal’s “The Invisible Ray” from 1936, Hammer’s “Abominable Snowman” from 1958, “The Bunny Game” from 2010, and “The Killer Toon” from 2013. Sounds like fun to me! Check out our Twitter feed at @HorrorBulletin and find our group HorrorGuysPodcast on Facebook. http://twitter.com/HorrorBulletin and our website at http://www.horrorguys.com And let's not forget, we have our Patreon page at http://patreon.com/horrorguys or you can just buy us a coffee at http://Buymeacoffee.com/horrorguys I’m Kevin. And I’m Brian. We’ll see you next time! Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com
En este nuevo episodio de "It's Alive!", Malena y Juanse hablan sobre el nuevo film de Jim Jarmusch, "The Dead Don't Die", estelarizado por Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Chloë Sevigny y Tilda Swinton. Tambien conversan sobre "One Cut of the Dead", dirigida por Shin'ichirô Ueda y protagonizada por Takayuki Hamatsu, Mao y Harumi Syuhama En la sección de recomendadas hacen aparición: "Night of the Creeps" (1986), "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai" (1999), "Terror Firmer" (1999), "Shoot or Be Shot" (2002), "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead" (2006), "Fido" (2006) y "Only Lovers Left Alive" (2013)
Don't get it confused with poltergeist, because it is NOT. For this episode, we are covering a spectacular film by Lloyd Kaufman. There's boob, ass, dick, assholes, what more could you want from a horror movie? Find out why demon chickens are the greatest invention on the planet! We are now on Patreon! frind us at patreon.com/horrorsoup
Vi går direkt från Göteborgs Stadsteaters uppsättning av Little Shop of Horrors till ett samtal som bottnar i en av våra gemensamma urscener som skräckfans: skräckmusikalen! Tomas försöker förklara bort att han har en eventuellt osund relation till Jessica Harpers dansnummer i Phantom of the Paradise och Lars reder ut den åttiotalsmässiga sexualsynen i Phantom of the Opera. Vi pratar också om: Jaqee, Sven-Åke Gustavsson, Eric Ericsson, Emil Ljungestig, Frank Oz., Jack Nicholson, Rick Moranis, Älskling jag krymte barnen, Ghostbusters, Bill Murray, Steve Martin, War of the Worlds, H.G. Wells, Jeff Wayne, Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy, Moody Blues, Justin Hayward, Rick Wallman, Geoff Taylor, Liam Neeson, Simon Stålenhag, Cannibal the Musical, Trey Parker, Southpark, Alferd Packer, Troma, Lloyd Kaufman, Brian de Palma, Paul Williams, Daft Punk, Suspiria, Garden State, Peter Saarsgard, Daniel Garptoft, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Tim Curry, Richard O’Brian, Susan Sarandon, Kiss, New York Dolls, Alice Cooper, Sagan om de två tornen, Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven, Freddie Wadling, Alan Parsons Project, Wicker Man, Robin Hardy, Christopher Lee, Dennis Cooper, Fantomen på operan, Gaston Leroux, Andrew LLoyd Webber, Oscarsteatern, Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Sacha Baron Cohen, Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, West Side Story, Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare, Dalateatern, Vanessa Paradise, Hollywood Vampires, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Henry Selick, Neil Gaiman, Coraline, Danny Elfman, The Happiness of the Katakuris, Takashi Miike och Repo! The Genetic Opera. I det exklusiva Patreon-materialet får Lars korn på vilken Beatles-låt man har snott versen från i ledmotivet till Poultrygeist - Night of The Chicken Dead (det är bagatellen “With a Little Help from my Friends”). Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys i en salig röra.
We did it. We found the most deplorable film ever made. Join us as we (sort of) discuss the most vile film known to date.
Slasher Supreme reviews Poultrygeist : Night of the Chicken Dead and the classic Night of the Living Dead.
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Brian and Nick talk about whatever the hell this was.
Feathers (and heads) fly as we bring you the 10th installment of our Cult Cinema Showdown series! Just in time for Thanksgiving, we feature a bird battle of the ages with Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead vs ThanksKilling! A parade of puns and over-the-top humor await your ears! Lloyd Kaufman and Jordan Downey approved! Watch Poultrygeist! Watch ThanksKilling! Super Media Bros on Facebook! Super Media Bros on Twitter! COME LOOK AT OUR STUPID PICTURES!
Oscar and Clemente grab a quick bite from Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. A bad movie about a restaurant built on Native American burial grounds. The dead chickens then team up with the Native American spirits to form zombie chickens.
Oscar and Clemente grab a quick bite from Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. A bad movie about a restaurant built on Native American burial grounds. The dead chickens then team up with the Native American spirits to form zombie chickens.
Todd was thrilled to finally introduce Craig to the official Troma catalog, and he selected one of their most recent horror-comedy-musicals that more or less accurately represents the notorious low-budget movie house's wacky, no-holds-barred, punk sensibilities. What did Craig think of it? Have a listen to find out.
Naz interviews Lloyd Kaufman, head of Troma entertainment and writer director of such films as "The Toxic Avenger", "Poultrygeist: Night of The Chicken Dead" and his most recent masterpiece "Return to Nuke Em' High Volume 2", the long awaited follow up to "Return To Nuke Em' High Volume 1". Lloyd talks about going to Yale with Oliver Stone while George W. Bush attended and how he fell into the path of cinema and gives advice to young filmmakers, among other things. Visit Troma Now for access to Troma's amazing library of films for more amazing independent art. Twitter: @mrnazred Instagram: @mr.nazred nazredpodcast@gmail.com
# Wicked Horror Show Presents Michael Berryman & Jerimiah Kipp Michael Berryman and Jermiah KippPOWERED BY THE DORKENING PODCAST NETWORKWatch us LIVE EVERY Sunday | Tuesday | Thursday Streaming LIVE on Facebook - Youtube - Periscope - Twitch Dorkening Apparel NOW AVAILABLE on Amazon!On this weeks show, we talk with Michael Berryman!Michael is known for The Devils Rejects, One Flew Over the Cukoo's nest, The Hills have Eyes and so much more! Michael can be found playing Crau in the upcoming Harrison Smith movie Death House.Late 1970s horror genre icon who's best known for his creepy performance as "Pluto" in the uncompromising Wes Craven horror film The Hills Have Eyes (1977). Berryman (who suffers from Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia, a rare condition leaving him with no sweat glands, hair, fingernails or teeth) reminds one of a latter-day Rondo Hatton who also suffered from a rare medical condition that distorted his features giving him a brutish look just right for horror movies.To Berryman's credit, he managed to develop upon his "Pluto" character, and has turned up in numerous sci-fi / fantasy movies such as My Science Project (1985), Weird Science(1985), Armed Response (1986) and Evil Spirits (1990). The tall & lean Berryman generally portrays mutant bikers, evil undertakers, monsters and other frightening characters! A genuine favorite of horror movie fans.Jeremiah Kipp's directing credits include "Black Wake" starring Tom Sizemore, "Pickup" starring Jim True-Frost, "Edward Albee: A Transformative Moment" starring Mercedes Ruehl and Bill Irwin, "The Sadist" starring Tom Savini, "The Pod" starring Larry Fessenden, "Contact" (commissioned by Sinister Six annual screening series), "The Days God Slept", "Easy Prey" (commissioned by NYC's annual VisionFest), and "The Apartment" (commissioned by Canon to premiere their XL2 at DV Expo 2004). Producing credits include the feature films "Satan Hates You" (created by Glass Eye Pix, starring Angus Scrimm, Michael Berryman and Reggie Bannister), "In Montauk", "The Jonestown Defense" starring Amy Seimetz and "The Bed-Thing" (directed by Pulitzer Prize-nominated Matt Zoller Seitz). Subscribe to The Dorkening on YoutubeFollow The Dorkening Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Join our mailing list!Follow The Dorks Leo @TheDorkening Kevin @Aknuckle Wolfie @The13thWOlfman Tony @TonyHas9Fingers James @LongTimeStorm YoYo @BoyMeetsPhone Vlad @NECCReviews Wicked Horror Show Presents Lloyd Kaufman of Troma EntertainmentPOWERED BY THE DORKENING PODCAST NETWORKWatch us LIVE EVERY Sunday | Tuesday | Thursday Streaming LIVE on Facebook - Youtube - Periscope - Twitch Dorkening Apparel NOW AVAILABLE on Amazon!This week we talk with the legendary Lloyd Kaufman of Troma! Lloyd is the master genius behind such cult hits like The Toxic Avenger, Poultrygeist, TerrorFirmer and many others.See more of Troma and Lloyd Kaufman here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Tromamovies http://www.troma.com http://www.lloydkaufman.com/ Watch Troma Movies On Demand! https://vimeo.com/tromaWatch Troma movies NOW! http://watch.troma.com/Info about Lloyd Kaufman:Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world, and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned out such films as Monster in the Closet (1986), Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Combat Shock (1984), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress of Amerikkka (1989), and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens as they seek revenge on a fast food palace. Lloyd on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0442207/?ref=fnalnm1Subscribe to The Dorkening on YoutubeFollow The Dorkening Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Join our mailing list!Follow The Dorks Leo @TheDorkening Kevin @Aknuckle Wolfie @The13thWOlfman Tony @TonyHas9Fingers James @LongTimeStorm YoYo @BoyMeetsPhone Vlad @NECCReviewsFind out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/024c4a44-119e-4265-9e35-b39d144772d8
Vi lyssnar in oss på skräckfilmsmusiken under årtusendets första decennium. Tomas ställer sig upp och dansar till det hyperobskyra Calamari Safari och Lars berättar om vilken skräckfilm som varit närmast att få honom att gråta på bio. Vi pratar också om: Takashi Shimizu, Ju-On: The Curse, The Grudge, Gary Ahiya, John Carpenter, Fabio Frizzi, Session 9, Brad Anderson, The Machinist, Christian Bale, Stephen King, Climax Golden Twins, Hobbe’s Theme, Light’s Out, Ring, Naomi Watts, Gore Verbinski, Hans Zimmer, Se7en, Ringu, Poltergiest, The Innocents, Rosemary’s Baby, A Tale of Two Sisters, Lee Byong-woo, Cold Hands, Riz Ortolani, Cannibal Holocaust, Shaun of the Dead, Dan Mudford, Pete Woodhead, Zombies Ate my Neighbors, Masters of Horror, Jenifer, Dario Argento, Claudio Simonetti, Goblin, Thriller, Troma, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, New Found Glory, Lloyd Kaufmann, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Little Shop of Horrors, James Wan, Dead Silence, Charlie Clouser, Nine Inch Nails, Låt den rätte komma in, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Tomas Alfredsson, Johan Söderqvist, The Uninvited, The Guard Brothers, Christopher Young, Hellraiser, Emily Browning och Skräckfilmsfestival på Draken. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys i en salig röra.
This week we watch Return to Nuke 'Em High and celebrate our 100th episode with Troma Creator and independent filmmaking legend Lloyd Kaufman. Manny, John, Andrew, and Randy reflect on the past two years of podcasting and then have a conversation with the celebrated director. Kaufman has been making films for over 40 years including The Toxic Avenger, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, and many more! He has influenced JJ Abrams, Oliver Stone, James Gunn, Quentin Tarentino, Samuel L. Jackson, and countless other artists! We talk to him about the FCC, independent filmmaking, and reflect on his work at Troma. brought to you by our horror short "Cloth" playing at festivals worldwide and online October 25th. Follow it at http://www.facebook.com/clothshort
Programa dedicado a la productora "Troma", con películas como "Class of Nuk'Em High (1986)", "Tromeo And Juliet (1996)" y "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006)". Además, con las secciones de Noticias, Soundtracks, Los Parecidos, Realizadores a Seguir y Lo Que Vimos en la Semana.
Programa dedicado a la productora "Troma", con películas como "Class of Nuk'Em High (1986)", "Tromeo And Juliet (1996)" y "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006)". Además, con las secciones de Noticias, Soundtracks, Los Parecidos, Realizadores a Seguir y Lo Que Vimos en la Semana.
"# Wicked Horror Show Presents Lloyd Kaufman of Troma EntertainmentPOWERED BY THE DORKENING PODCAST NETWORKWatch us LIVE EVERY Sunday | Tuesday | Thursday Streaming LIVE on Facebook - Youtube - Periscope - Twitch Dorkening Apparel NOW AVAILABLE on Amazon!This week we talk with the legendary Lloyd Kaufman of Troma! Lloyd is the master genius behind such cult hits like The Toxic Avenger, Poultrygeist, TerrorFirmer and many others.See more of Troma and Lloyd Kaufman here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Tromamovies http://www.troma.com http://www.lloydkaufman.com/ Watch Troma Movies On Demand! https://vimeo.com/tromaWatch Troma movies NOW! http://watch.troma.com/Info about Lloyd Kaufman:Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world, and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned out such films as Monster in the Closet (1986), Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Combat Shock (1984), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress of Amerikkka (1989), and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens as they seek revenge on a fast food palace. Lloyd on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0442207/?ref=fnalnm1Subscribe to The Dorkening on YoutubeFollow The Dorkening Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Join our mailing list!The Dorkening: Leo Pond @TheDorkening Kevin Crook @Aknuckle Regular co-hosts: Wolfie @The13thWOlfman Tony @TonyHas9Fingers James @LongTimeStorm YoYo @BoyMeetsPhone Vlad @NECCReviews Cee Pee @WILIreviewsFind out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/932ad11a-5e5c-4a21-9f61-ac0821ec8989
Vi närstuderar produktions- och distributionsbolaget Troma. Tomas låter sig provoceras av entouragets patenterade superskräpkultur, och Lars regredierar tillbaka till Turtles-åldern och uttalar The Toxic Avenger fel ungefär tvåhundra gånger. Vi pratar också om: Lloyd Kaufman, Michael Herz, Harrisburg, Tjernobyl, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Carrie, Stefan och Krister, Deathrace 2000, Batman, Spindelmannen, Daredevil, Class of Nuke ‘Em High, Cannes Film Festival, Forrest Gump, You’ve Got Mail, Terror Firmer, Scream, Jaws, Dead of Night, Lemmy, Motörhead, Entombed, Southpark, Matt Stone, Trey Parker, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, Gummo, Redneck Zombies, Day of the Dead, Jason Vorhees, Fredagen den trettonde, Mother’s Day, Charlie Kaufman, Motorsågsmassakern, Deliverance, The Children, Harry Manfredini, Psycho, Richard Band, Re-animator, Combat Shock, Erik Nyström, Vacancy, Filmfenix, Buddy Giovinazzi, Ricky Giovinazzi, Eraserhead, Taxi Driver, Jacob’s Ladder, Pluton B i Vietnam, Plutonen, Full Metal Jacket, Apocalypse Now, Maniac, Mad Dog Morgan, Daniel Morgan, Dennis Hopper, Hearts of Darkness, Natural Born Killers, Easy Rider, Blue Velvet, Hearts of Darkness, Cannibal! The Musical, Alfred Packer.
It's "Lifestyles of the Rad and Luxurious"! This week Kyle and Matthew welcome back comedians Monika Scott and Tom Seiniger to talk about personal luxury and comfort. Kyle and Natalie talk about their trip to a Korean spa and the massages, saunas and public nudity that followed. Monika comes bearing hydrating eye masks and talks about her years in the trenches working as an esthetician. Tom gives some cooking tips and sells Kyle on getting a tongue scraper to make his breath smell better. The conversation works to show that luxury is not something that should only be enjoyed by the super rich. By being better to your body and mind, you can live a better life without having to spend a lot of money. Plus, a certain Cajun mutant stops by to dole out some life advice. Treat yourself to a mani/pedi, pop in your headphones and enjoy! This episode is sponsored by Mack Weldon. Enter the promo code RAD at mackweldon.com for 20% off your next order. Weekly Rads: Kendrick Lamar's Damn, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, Mass Effect Andromeda, Persona 5, Tickled and our special guests Alex Jacobs, D'arby Rose and Jarrod Gilbreath!
The Gore Gab crew make their first stop in Tromaville this week, and we welcome the newest member of the Gore Gab family, Seth Points! We hope you like zombie chickens, gore racism, poop jokes, poop, farts, and all things poo-lated. This movie truly has it all! This week we talk about Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead!
Paul and Corey must fight off a horde of zombie chicken mutants, if they hope to review "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead"
From an early age Glenn was interested in the supernatural and paranormal world. His first encounters with the ghostly world were while growing up in a very active haunted house near Buffalo, NY. During his constant search for answers he has found himself in the spotlight speaking on his encounters, having his stories published in various forms of media, as well as giving demonstrations such as gallery readings and public séance working hand in hand with the spirits at some of the “Most Haunted” locations and working with the tools used in Spiritualism and Metaphysics across the United States. Glenn has had success with having 3 books published as well as being on the big screen and small reaching millions of viewers worldwide. He has been seen conducting his sessions as a psychic-medium and paranormal investigator, an actor, and is a former pro-wrestler with his list of achievements continually growing. Glenn's currently published titles are his biographical "The Journey of a Wandering Soul", the paranormal and metaphysical "Spiritual Crossover", and the most recent paranormal fiction "Welcome to the Arnold". Lastly he has been involved with such shows as Ghost Adventures, Ghost Lab, NCIS New Orleans, and Beyond The Shadows while also being in the featured Troma film Poultrygeist:Night of the Chicken Dead. www.facebook.com/MediumGlennWhite
In this episode, Rachel is joined by Sarah and Matilda to tackle Sarah's first staff pick, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. The crew gets an education in Troma 101 (spoiler alert: one of us has never seen a Troma film before) as we talk epic butthole violence, punching down, natural boobs, and musical theater.... Read More The post Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast Episode 42: Poultrygeist appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
Psychic Medium Glenn White- From an early age Glenn was interested in the supernatural and paranormal world. His first encounters with the ghostly side were while growing up in a very active haunted house near Buffalo, NY. During his constant search for answers he has found himself in the spotlight speaking on his encounters, having his stories published in various forms of media, as well as being requested to give demonstrations such as gallery readings and public séance working hand in hand with the spirits around and the tools used in Spiritualism and Metaphysics across the United States. Glenn has had success with having 3 books published as well as being on the big screen and small reaching millions of viewers worldwide. He has been seen conducting his sessions as a psychic-medium and paranormal investigator, an actor, and is a former pro-wrestler with his list of achievements continually growing. Glenn's currently published titles are his biographical "The Journey of a Wandering Soul", the paranormal and metaphysical "Spiritual Crossover", and the most recent paranormal fiction "Welcome to the Arnold". Lastly he has been involved with such shows as Ghost Adventures, Ghost Lab, NCIS New Orleans, and Beyond The Shadows while also being in the featured Troma film Poultrygeist:Night of the Chicken Dead. You can follow Glenn and check out all of his upcoming appearances at www.facebook.com/MediumGlennWhite
Ojojoj! Ibland är det svårt att hitta något gemensamt med filmerna vi ser... Båda filmerna bjöd på mycket att prata om, så avsnittet är långt, över två timmar!Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead är en ganska otrolig film, från Troma-gänget. Den bara måste ses. Vi kan inte säga att filmen bjuder på en njutbar resa, men det är en resa som berör.Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice är en film med Zack Snyder i farten igen. Visuellt är den på en annan nivå än liknande alster i spektakel-genren. Vi känner att filmen är oförtjänt hatad.
This week we talk about the Troma Classic, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. If you are interested, listen after the plugs. For movie ideas e-mail terribleterrorpodcast@gmail.com. Next episode will be Blood Dolls, so don't forget to watch it before you listen!
This week we talk about the Troma Classic, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. If you are interested, listen after the plugs. For movie ideas e-mail terribleterrorpodcast@gmail.com. Next episode will be Blood Dolls, so don't forget to watch it before you listen!
All hail Lloyd Kaufman. We love TROMA films and Poultrygeist is an absolute masterpiece. On this week's podcast, we breakdown Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. We feel like chowing down on some American Bunker Chicken products! This is a taboo-shattering, highly offensive (to some) flick. Take our word for it and take a listen. It's really impossible to explain.
Comedy meets horror as Marshall and Kat incite a real laugh riot. Listen along as they examine those movies that use monsters and mayhem to make you scream… with laughter. And shriek… also with laughter. Join the duo as they discuss the classic Young Frankenstein and why it still holds up. Then, they examine a few that don’t quite hold up, a couple of famous filmmakers’ first films, as well as the fabulously crafty Death Becomes Her and the outrageously bawdy Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. So, give the episode a listen. It’s newer than Sean of the Dead and shorter than Saturday the 14th!
This week Gill & Roscoe get Tromatized! Between us we watched a Herculean 20 movies from the Troma oeuvre including "Troma's War" (1988), "Tromeo & Juliet" (1997), "Terror Firmer" (1999), "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead" (2006) and "Father's Day" (2011). Along the way we also discuss Nymphoid Barbarians, the music of Smokey Miles AKA Count Smokula, and children's faces indelibly covered in green ink. Gill gives us his best impression of Bane from Batman 3, and another of Roscoe's Downfall-like rants at Gill gets erased from history forever. If, like us, you're at war with the corporate, bureaucratic and labour elites, feel free to join us on Twitter at @bodacioushorror and @gillrockatansky, or search for us on Facebook. For more information on converting a boring melon into a life-like head for crushing, go to www.troma.com
Troma Studios co-founder Lloyd Kaufman (The Toxic Avenger, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead) has been about do-it-yourself. His new book, Direct Your Own Damn Movie, is the same thing.