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Happiness In Darkness-The Superhero Movie Podcast

DJ Nik and Keith Bliss review "The Pumaman" !!! Enjoy ! If you would like to come on and discuss YOUR favourite movie send us a email with your movie of choice to : happinessindarknesshow@gmail.com . Check out our great tiers on Patreon : patreon.com/happinessindarkness !!!

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The LCS Hockey Radio Show
LCS Hockey Radio Show

The LCS Hockey Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 175:15


Author and raconteur Miles Warson made us watch "The Pumaman" (1980), and then our pal The Ed paid a visit.

Recensioni CaRfatiche
Recensioni CaRfatiche TRASHinante - Quella villa in fondo al parco (Giuliano Carnimeo 1988)

Recensioni CaRfatiche

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 20:16


E un altro horror conclude questa orgogliosa settimana CaRfatica ricca di TRASH, ma anche di tanto umorismo e di tantissima voglia di leggerezza che, nel mondo di oggi, non ce n'è mai abbastanza.Personalmente, devo ancora capire dove cavolo sia la villa e dove sia il parco, in questo film. Non era forse meglio utilizzare il titolo internazionale, RATMAN, per cercare di entrare un pochino di più nel mood corretto della vicenda?Però devo ammettere che in questo film, qualche momento buono c'è e il finale cattivissimo mi manda sempre in sollucchero.Non so voi ma io vedrei benissimo uno spin off con due grandi protagonisti di questa settimana che si fronteggiano : PUMAMAN vs. RATMANSarebbe un film MO NU MEN TA LE!!!

Keepers Of The Fringe
Keepers Of The Fringe Presents, Bone Us Episode 2 – Pumaman Review

Keepers Of The Fringe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 13:22


Hey kids!  It's time for another Keepers Of The Fringe Bone Us episode!  For this episode, the Keepers go all the way back to episode two to pull out their review of The Pumaman.  What an “interesting” movie that was!  So tune in and listen to what the Keepers were like in the early days […]

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
Blood on the Tracks Episode 74: 1980s Italian Action Mixer.

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 56:30


Lee is back this month with a mix of music selections from Italian action films from the 1980s. There's some superhero antics, some comedic slapstick action, late period poliziotteschi, and items that fall under the "macaroni combat" moniker. The list is both light and breezy, and in some cases, maybe a bit tight and sleazy. Enjoy! --Seq. 2 & Seq. 10 from "Speed Driver" (1980) --Stelvio Cipriani --Seq. 14 from "The Rebel" (1980) --Stelvio Cipriani --Main Title from "Strike Commando" (1987) --Luigi Ceccarelli --Main Title from "Blastfighter" (1984) --Fabio Frizzi --What's Going on in Brazil (Jazz Band) from "Double Trouble" (1984) --Franco Micalizzi --Supersnooper from "Super Fuzz" (1980) --The Oceans --The Puma Man & Puma Man #7 from "The Pumaman" (1980) --Renato Serio --Transformation Version 2 & Starlights from "Endgame" (1983) --Carlo Maria Cordio --The Day of the Cobra from "The Day of the Cobra" (1980) --Paolo Vasile & Charlie Cannon Opening and closing music: Main Title from "Battle Beyond the Stars" by James Horner, and Main Theme from "The Final Terror" by Susan Justin.

SoL-Mates: Love and MST3K
Pumaman and Love Taking Flight?

SoL-Mates: Love and MST3K

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 72:08


It's a listener/birthday request week for an OG Literal Dozen member, Greg Rieves (Original Greg). He asked for Pumaman, so be sure to send any and all complaints his way. Host segments: folicularly challenged PSA; the prolific Roger Whitaker; flying betrayal; Jeff learns about "Frozen" by Madonna; Devori's poor journaling choices; a basic understanding of science would be nice; using SFX for good.

Indie Film Cafe
Season 6| Episode 16| The Pumaman (1980)

Indie Film Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 67:06


Subscribe to our podcast!  Mooo everybody Paul A Presenza udderwise known as the Moo Cow decided to give us a classic stinker that even the Mystery Science Theater 3000 people had done. And he decided to do this because it was one of Just Jenn's favorite Mysti's... 1980 film... The Pumaman. And it was Jonathan Moody's first time watching it with or without the help of the little Robots!  Follow us on Social Media:  @indiefilmcafe  Websites:  http://sickflickproductions.com/  http://indiefilmcafe.reviews  http://indiefilmcafe.podbean.com  http://patreon.com/indiefilmcafe 

Discover the Horror
Episode 38 - Italian Horror & More w/Special Guest Troy Howarth

Discover the Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 117:56


There are plenty of ways to help you on your way to discovering more about the films you love, as well as ones you might not know too much about. There's always books on different filmmakers, or sort of the audio form of that, the audio commentaries that are usually found on most of our favorite films. The more insight you have, the more you will know, and maybe even enjoy it more. One of those that is helping fans learn just that is Troy Howarth. He's written over a dozen books on a varity of subjects, usually in the Italian film genre, covering directors like Argento, Bava, Fulci, and more recently, Umberto Lenzi. He's also published a 3-volume set on the giallo film. Plus, he has done a ton of different commentaries, giving fans even more info! Films mentioned in this episode: Alice Sweet Alice (1976), The Antichrist (1973), Aquirre, the Wrath of God (1972), Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), Baron Blood (1972), The Beyond (1981), Bitter Moon (1992), The Black Cat (1981), Black Sunday (1960), Blood and Black Lace, Blood Beast Terror (1968), Blood Delirium, Blood for Dracula (1974), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), Burial Ground (1981), Caltiki, The Immortal Monster (1959), Cannibal Ferox (1981), Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Cat People (1942), Count Dracula (1970), Crawlspace (1986), Danger: Diabolik (1968), The Devil Incarnate (1979), The Devils (1971), Devil's Nightmare (1971), Diabolique (1955), Don't Look Now (1970), Double Face (1969), Don't Torture a Duckling (1972), Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966), Erik the Conqueror (1961), Female Vampire (1973), Five Days (1973), Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971), Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969), The Frenchman's Garden (1978), Fury of the Wolfman (1972), The Ghost Galleon (1974), The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Ghost of Mars (2001), Giant of Marathon (1959), The Great Silence (1968), Great White (1981), Grim Reaper (1980), Hercules in the Haunted World (1961), Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970), Holocaust 2000 (1977), Horror of Dracula (1957), Hound of the Baskervilles (1959), Howl of the Devil (1988), Inferno (1980), The Irishman (2019), I Vampiri (1957), I Walked with a Zombie (1943), Malpertuis (1971), Mill of the Stone Women (1960), Mummy's Revenge (1975), The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave (1971), Night of the Demon (1957), Night of the Howling Beast (1975), New York Ripper (1982), Not as a Stranger (1955), The Old Dark House (1932), Phenomena (1985), Planet of the Vampires (1965), The Pumaman (1980), Revenge of the Dead (1983), Rio Bravo (1959), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Scars of Dracula (1970), Short Night of the Glass Dolls (1971), Slaughter Hotel (1971), The Sniper (1977), Suspiria (1977), Tentacles (1977), They Live (1988), Tintorera (1977), The Transexual (1977), Venom (1981), Venus in Furs (1969), Videodrome (1983), Zombie (1979)

PlayStation Nation Podcast
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PlayStation Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 150:18


Rey and Glenn discuss PSVR2, HTC VR, New Leonardo controller for Disabled gamers,PlayStation Car, Glenn addresses “Bring back PS Nation” PS5 Firmware will do more than improve System Stability, EMAIL!!!

Because You Watched Starcrash
2022 Gory-Hole Special - Because You Watched Starcrash

Because You Watched Starcrash

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 76:37


“You don't need a stretcher up there – you need a mop!” Just in time for the very most spookiest part of the year, your favorite Distinguished Professors discuss the films that established the slasher movie genre – Halloween, Friday the 13th, and A Nightmare on Elm Street – in their offensively-named named Goryhole Special! Topics covered include Psycho's origination of the slasher genre, Halloween's great main theme, Robert Englund's thinly-disguised role as folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand in Urban Legend, our brief windows of attractiveness, the anti-sex message of these movies and whether they actually discourage people from having sex, a brief digression into Defoe's Moll Flanders, the disappointing lack of boobs in these movies, the lack of story and decent red herrings in Friday the 13th, Crazy Ralph and the “death curse,” why you don't pet or talk to random dogs, the cruel disappointment of not getting to see Ned get killed, a brief ode to jorts and neckerchiefs, the utter lack of non-white folks, why you can't think too hard about plot for any of these movies, the various murder tableaus as art, why you need to Negan every psycho killer every opportunity you get, a reference to Vangelis (RIP), Freddy as the superior slasher and is your boyfriend now, the problem of shooting California for Illinois, the uncanniness of the lonely suburb, a quick flashback to Pumaman, Friday the 13th's portrayal of the fifties, lucid dreaming is the key to beating Freddy, don't bone your TV, some slander of John Saxon's character as a dad, Hmong deaths from sleep paralysis as an inspiration for Wes Craven, a rumination on the nature of sweet dreams, the barrier to enjoying Freddy imposed by his status as a pedophile and child murderer, hilarious mantraps, lighting film vs. digital, Vanderpool's plans for a horror movie, and a lesson about the monsters to whom we give too much attention. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/because-you-watched/support

It’s Just A Show
117. Flinching and Seething and Whimpering. [MST3K 206. Ring of Terror.]

It’s Just A Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 59:46


Ring of Terror dares Chris and Charlotte to gather at the morgue and discuss bad prints, old actors, irrational fears, medical school, and invisible creeps.Featuring the short: The Phantom Creeps, episode 3!cw: Discussions of animal harm, fat shaming, and sexual assault.Show Notes.Ring of Terror: IMDB. MST3K Wiki. Trailer.Our episode on The Pumaman.George Mather obituary.Norman Ollestad: Inside the FBI.Chris forgot to mention that Pamela Raymond played Alice Lund. June Smaney.Tiger sharks. No, wait: Leopard sharks! That's what Charlotte was talking about.Our episode on The Time Travelers.A poem by Henry Gibson.Betty White's The Pet Set.A review of Karen Findlay's yams.The Hollies: Bus Stop.Louis Sullivan.Our episode on Riding with Death.The history of Betty Crocker.Support It's Just A Show on Patreon and we will shower you with praise.

Radio screenWEEK
La telefonata su... L'uomo puma

Radio screenWEEK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 68:22


Filippo e Marco della nostra redazione proseguono il loro viaggio alla (ri)scoperta dei film brutti (o presunti tali).Oggi è il turno de L'uomo puma, film del 1980 diretto da Alberto De Martino, che vede nel cast Walter George Alton e Donald Pleasence.

Stinker Madness - The Bad Movie Podcast
Aladdin - I wish I wasn't such a bad person, Daddy

Stinker Madness - The Bad Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 115:31


The male version of Teen Witch steals a magic lamp from his work and goes on a series of misguided adventures with his new dad, The Jinn who is just as drunk and disorderly as his bio-dad who went out for smokes and never came back. Our hero, Al Haddin, isn't a good guy. He's a thief, conceited, a GHB bro, and only cares about one thing - himself. One could argue that's because he's never had a positive father-figure in his life but I think its much deeper than that. Which, if I remember, I'll get into later. But either way, it's hard to root for little Al. Once he gets the lamp and subsequently the genie and his powers, things really go off the rails. He first wishes for a car "that rockstars drive", a Rolls Royce. Fine, I would probably do the same. Secondly, he wishes that the car doesn't have to obey the laws of physics and can fly. Sure, I get it. Traffic sucks, until you realize the military has scrambled F-18s to you as you are now a UFO. Ok, chalk it up to a simple misunderstanding. Then he wishes to give his secret crush a necklace to impress her. Ok, well now we're getting dicey, but I'd love to also give my wife a diamond necklace (and because its made with magic instead of slave labor its blood diamond free), however Al gives her a $10 seashell necklace that will likely give her ringworm. Al you live in Florida, my dude, you could have bought that at any street vendor in South Beach. THEN when she rejects his advances, he uses the power of the Jinn to force her to kiss him. Ok, I know this is 1986. Its still gross. It was gross in Teen Witch, it was gross in License to Drive and its gross here. Weinsteining is a crime at any age. I'm now way off of Team Al. So after various and plentiful hijinks vignettes including the stunningly bad/great flying car sequence, various dealings with mob goons and a very dark child sex-trafficking plot (yeah, wow), we end up with Eugene (the Genie) getting outed as a supernatural being to the Mayor/Chief/James Bond Villain who wants to use the Jinn's powers to rid the world of war making except for one particular military base in Canada that he must have won in a card game or something so that he can be the ruler of Earth. Not sure how that all works but it results in a much deserved magic carpet ride/helicopter chase that looks worse than the flying car sequence and rivals the effects of Pumaman. Its fantastic. Oh and all wants to murder the people chasing them (oh yeah he wanted to murder the mob guys and the wait staff at their club, too). Only Eugene talks him out of it. Al's final wish is for the Jinn to become human and bang his mom. Woof. Aladdin is about as cheesy as they get. With that, it is also baffling poorly thought out, looks terrible and has a musical score that will make Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny cringe. But its a laugh riot and prime riffing material. Three thumbs up and a total do from us.

It’s Just A Show
102. Pinteresque. [MST3K 522. Teen-age Crime Wave.]

It’s Just A Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 56:29


Teen-age Crime Wave gets Chris and Adam to talk about strong perfume, claustrophobic films, Tommy Cook trivia, bad kids, and (you guessed it) Donald Pleasence.Show Notes.Teen-age Crime Wave: IMDB. MST3K Wiki. Trailer.The end credits from the NES Castlevania game.The Megaphonic hosts played The Donald Pleasence Game.Our previous Donald Pleasence Day episodes.1984 (not 1984) vs. 1984.Kliph Nesteroff, comedy historian.Our episodes on Kitten with a Whip, Girls Town, and Manos.We discuss Ed Wood's Jail Bait in our episode on The Violent Years.Our episode on Revenge of the Creature.The Brain from Planet ArousTommy Cook.Tommy Cook interviewed in an upcoming RetroFan magazine.Selena Roberts: A Necessary Spectacle: Billie Jean King, Bobby Riggs, and the Tennis Match that Leveled the Game.We talk about Leslie Nielsen in our episode on City on Fire.The Great Escape.The Great Escape II.The Great Escape: The Video Game.The Donald Pleasence war story occurs in our episode on The Pumaman.Bonus.Support It's Just A Show on Patreon and you can hear a bonus bit about other beloved/annoying ads.

It’s Just A Show
100. A Cult Favourite. [MST3K 424. Manos: The Hands of Fate.]

It’s Just A Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 140:26


In our very special one-hundredth episode, Manos: The Hands of Fate keeps our heroes talking for a long, long time about notorious movies, controversial jazz, weird zeitgeists, stale comics, and exactly what MST3K does that makes us love it so.Features the short, Hired, part 2!(If this is your first episode of It's Just A Show, welcome! This one is a little different.)Show Notes.Manos: The Hands of Fate: IMDB. MST3K Wiki. Watch it on ShoutFactoryTV!Hired!: IMDB. UnMSTed. [Part 1 was covered in our episode on Bride of the Monster.]Our episode on Squirm.Our TV Tropes page.Halloween II action figures.The Pumaman action figures, as discussed on our episode on The Pumaman.[A binky is, of course, a pacifier.]Jackey Neyman Jones's memoir, Growing Up Manos, is an terrific must-read for any fans of the movie or the episode. (She played Debbie, the little girl, in the movie.)Our look at the Coleman Francis trilogy: Skydivers; The Beast of Yucca Flats; Red Zone Cuba.Proposition Deep 13: Our guide to thirteen episodes from the thirteen seasons of MST3K (so far)!Our episodes on The Wild Wild World of Batwoman and Pod People.The restoration of Manos.Harold P. Warren: Computerized Salesmanship: The New Last Frontier.A review of the stage adaptation of Manos that Chris saw.The video game adaptation of Manos on Steam.Manos: The Hands of Felt.Manos Returns and Manos: The Rise of Torgo.Our episode on Monster A Go-Go.Nathan Rabin at the AV Club.Hired! in the Prelinger Archive.The (SFW) Playboy interview, scanned.Our episodes on Village of the Giants and Master Ninja II.Lysistrata.Calvin and Hobbes (and terrible captions) on Twitter.Nancy on Twitter.The first Garfield comic.Garfield and the pipe.On Cathy. [Includes the pie comic.]Charles Schulz: The Complete Peanuts starts here.Non-binary Krazy Kat and Popeye.We talked more about Archie comics in our episode on Eegah!That Far Side comic.Others have played that car game.Bonus.Support It's Just A Show on Patreon for bonus bits and more. (Thanks!)

Golan-Globus Theater
The Pumaman

Golan-Globus Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 100:00


Hop aboard the nostalgia wave and peel back the layers of pewmaman. A very good movie only a few edits away from being a perfect movie.

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Third Eye Cinema / Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine podcast
Weird Scenes Week 80 - Donald Pleasance Week 2: Final Stage

Third Eye Cinema / Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 157:26


A former railway clerk and wireless operator for the RAF, he came out of WWII to build a career as a manically nervous, occasionally imperious and often downright perverse character actor in a stunning range of film and television appearances across any number of genres.  In fact, he's done so much work, he could almost be compared to Jess Franco with nearly 250 credits to his name...! Join us as we pick out a number of favorites and a few odd surprises along the way, as we touch on everything from arthouse to war and comedy to horror, only here on Weird Scenes! Tonight, it's the dayglo 80's, and as Donald moves into the twilight of his career, he turns up in any number of cult oddities, from Italian horror to slasher films, Uli Lommel, the Pumaman and much, much more… Week 80 - Donald Pleasance: Final Stage https://weirdscenes1.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/WeirdScenes1 https://twitter.com/WeirdScenes1 (@weirdscenes1) https://thirdeyecinema.podbean.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/third-eye-cinema-weird-scenes-inside-the-goldmine-podcast/id553402044 https:// (open.spotify.com) /show/4s8QkoE6PnAfh65C5on5ZS?nd=1 https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/09456286-8956-4b80-a158-f750f525f246/Third-Eye-Cinema-Weird-Scenes-Inside-the-Goldmine-podcast

They Mostly Come Out At Night Podcast.
Episode # 150 - The Pumaman(1980)

They Mostly Come Out At Night Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 47:04


Every man is a god, every man is free. 

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Hero Movie Podcast
The Pumaman

Hero Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 63:42


This week the boys of HMP ask our supporters over at Patreon.com/HMP to vote on which movie we'll watch and this month, by the thinest of margins- they have voted for The Pumaman from 1980. Executive Producers: Tim Shifflet (The Longhauler), Derrick Copling (Sir Slick Derrick The Knight Bard), Brain Kerr, Alex Caudill and Matthew Schnapp, Brain Zee (Spider-Zee).   New supporter- Whitney Owens   Check out Bruce's New YouTube Page   Join our Subreddit! HeroMoviePodcast.com Support us on HMP's Patreon SHOP HMP! Buy Nerdspawn Genesis (Leslieverse Tales Book 1) Buy Our Merch! Review us on iTunes Like Us on Facebook Subscribe to our YouTube Page Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Listen to us on our new show- Mandalorian 30 Questions Adam Portrais: Twitter Nerd Talk Now The Film Find- Twitter Bruce Leslie:  Twitter Heroes and Villains Podcast Chubby Wizard Sean Kovacs: Twitter  

Grindbin Podcast - Grindhouse and Exploitation Films

An average white guy transforms into a super hero wearing khakis and is apparently the only hope for Earth. Donald Pleasance appears in what he calls the worst film he's ever been in. The Pumaman, the Pumaman, the Pumaman... 

Because You Watched Starcrash
Pumaman (1980) - Because You Watched Starcrash

Because You Watched Starcrash

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 43:29


"Dinosaurs died out because they forgot how to love each other." Welcome back to another episode of Because You Watched (woooosh!) Starcrash! This episode focuses on the movie Pumaman, and really shows us the value of a good soundtrack. There were no “WTF” moments in this episode, but never fear, for the Intrepid Explorers Mike Vanderpool, Michael “Clinker” Clink and Allen Berres lead us to the end of the movie and leave us with some very important life lessons. Mentioned in this episode: Wolverine - Comic Book Bob Ross Pumaman Greatest American Hero Kobras Donald Pleasance Ernst Stavro Blofeld James Bond Tony Vadinho Supergirl Peter Parker Spider Man (1978) Chuck vs The Tango Mystery Science Theatre 3000 DeathStalker 3 Jumper Salem Witch Trials Galaxy Lords Phantom Billy Zane Danger. Diabolik Fay Dunnaway Peter O'Toole Mia Farrow SuperSonic Man (1979) Greatest American Heroine Star Crash Warriors of The Lost World Back to The Future Peggy Sue Got Married Olympus Has Fallen Wyatt Earp Tombstone Dream a Little Dream Corey Feldman Monty Python Incredible Hulk Returns Captain America: Civil War Doc Oc Tobey Maguire Spider-Man Superman: The Movie Mary Jane Lois Lane Batman: The Dark Knight Watchman Lex Luthor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/because-you-watched/support

The Coolness Chronicles® with Ryan Luis Rodriguez

The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, Chapter 12: Well-Oiled Machine.We have Donald Pleasance sign!This week we cover the most well-known comic book superhero in his epic feature film debut. Yes, it's finally time for The Pumaman to pounce on unsuspecting criminals and disappear into walls or whatever the hell it is he's supposed to do.Also on the docket: the less successful but still somewhat notable 1978 Richard Donner indie movie "Superman". And a visit with the clumsiest cape-sporting schmuck this side of Metropolis, "The Greatest American Hero".For every single episode at least a week early and great bonus episodes, become a Patreon subscriber. For only $5 you can help keep the show alive and enjoy some quality laughs in the process: https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschroniclesThis Week's Recommendation: "That's Entertainment II" (1976)https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles/id1431611476https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles?refid=stprhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0sONU9Bdsq35PwO8mE3jVThttp://www.buzzsprout.com/200242Twitter: @coolnesspodryan, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coolnesspodryan Theme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com) The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged."Heroes and Villains" by The Beach Boys. ℗ 2012 Capitol Records, LLC © 1967 Capitol Records, LLCSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicles)

Time Bandits
The Pumaman (1980)

Time Bandits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 44:18


This week on the podcast, look up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it... The Pumaman (1980)? Yes! And he's having a really hard go of things, from the looks of it. We talk about the 1980 superhero movie from Italy, most known from MST3K and for its ridiculous flying effects. We talk about the movie, plus what we have been watching in 2020 (Brutalmoose, Flight of the Navigator and Angel Has Fallen) before we create another great mixtape of music from 1980 for you. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter to be notified when we watch movies together! Playlist link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6kgRj2t0rFsnBdQM6iELkz?si=zEgOrU_NQ2Sz4mw-a8XCwA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/time-bandits/message

TRIVIALITY - A Trivia Game Show Podcast

United States Champion Peter Nguyen guests hosts an excellent first trivia game. Ken and Jeff compete against Matt and Neal to become this week’s Cream of the Crop. The guys try and market to a younger audience, Jeff starts referring to himself in the third person, and the impressions run wild, as always. Supporters: https://www.trivialitypodcast.com/the-cream-of-the-crop/ Support us Directly: www.Patreon.com/TrivialityPodcast Merchandise: https://inkedandscreened.com/collections/triviality-podcast Please RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or your preferred podcast app! Follow us on social media, and support the show on Patreon for great perks! www.TrivialityPodcast.com www.Facebook.com/TrivialityPod www.Twitter.com/TrivialityPod Want to hear your trivia question during an episode? Send us question to the email: TrivialityPodcast@Gmail.com with the subject QUESTION 5 and a host’s name (Ken, Matt, Neal, or Jeff). We will read one listener submitted question per round. [New Episodes Every Tuesday] © Pain Don’t Hurt – 2020

King Of Horror Reviews
The Pumaman (1980) Movie Review

King Of Horror Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 4:17


Professor Tony Farms discovers that he is really Puma Man, a superhero who is descended from the gods. Together with an Aztec priest, they try to thwart the plans of Kobras, who is in possession of the sacred puma mask, and plans to hypnotize government leaders with it and take over the world. Puma Man spends most of the movie flying awkwardly and jumping around, leaving the Aztec priest to perform all the physically demanding tasks.

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Mack & the Movies
Mack & the Movies, Episode 28 - Grindhouse Experience Vol. II, Pt. I

Mack & the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 25:38


Hi, folks! We head back to 42nd St and venture through the second volume of the Grindhouse Experience from Fortune 5 DVD. Times Codes: Intro: 0:00-1:28 Blazing Magnum: 1:28-9:52 Three Men to Kill: 9:52-13:12 Mister Deathman: 13:12-18:25 Slavers: 18:25-23:50 Closing: 23:50-25:38 Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UXZNDGDH4M42W Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CinemaMack/ Twitter: @CinemaMack Contact: m.j.lambert2283@gmail.com Mack & the Movies logo by masteringsounds https://www.fiverr.com/masteringsounds Intro by androzguitar https://www.fiverr.com/androzguitar Audio Clips Used: "Funky Fanfare" (K. Mansfield) "Louise" (A. Travajoli) "The Pumaman theme" (R. Serio) "The Puzzle is Complete" (A. Travajoli) "Main Theme" (A. Travajoli) "Three Men to Kill" (C. Bolling) Mister Deathman (Dir. Michael D. Moore) Mister Deathman score? Space Mutiny (Dir. David Winters) Slavers score - Eberhard Schoener Terror in Beverly Hills (Dir. John Myhers) Deadly Prey (Dir. David A. Pryor) The Toolbox Murders (Dir. Dennis Donnelly)

The ACE: Atomic Cinema Experiment (Sci Fi Movie Podcast)
Test Subject #6: The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)

The ACE: Atomic Cinema Experiment (Sci Fi Movie Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 69:34


In this episode of the science fiction podcast 'The ACE: Atomic Cinema Experiment,' we discuss lesser known classic The Day the Earth Caught Fire. The film is Directed by Val Guest and stars Edward Judd, Janet Munro & Leo McKern. Plus after the film we discuss an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. This week's episode is The Pumaman (1980). The MST3K section begins at 55:53. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork Audio version: https://the-ace-atomic-cinema-experime.pinecast.co UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us

Subject:CINEMA
Subject:CINEMA #625 - March 3 2019

Subject:CINEMA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 93:50


Subject:CINEMA #625 - March 3 2019 THIS WEEK: AAAHHHHHH!  It's March, and that means TERRIBLE movies all month long, because it's....MASOCHISTIC MARCH 2019! All month long, join us as we suffer -er- CELEBRATE, yeah that's it - Sucky Superheroes!  This week - "3 Dev Adam", and "Pumaman" plus a site update, and Kim's take on Fathom Events' presentation of "Gone With The Wind"! COMMUNICATE WITH US! We want to hear from YOU! Email - subjectcinema@pnrnetworks.com 

It’s Just A Show
36. Donald Pleasence is Always Hypnotic. [MST3K 903. The Pumaman.]

It’s Just A Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 59:16


The Pumaman leaps awkwardly towards Beth and Adam, asking them to reveal the truth about Donald Pleasence, anti-fascists, ancient aliens, dinky synth tunes, and how to fly.

It’s Just A Show
36. Donald Pleasence is Always Hypnotic. [MST3K 903. The Pumaman.]

It’s Just A Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 59:16


The Pumaman leaps awkwardly towards Beth and Adam, asking them to reveal the truth about Donald Pleasence, anti-fascists, ancient aliens, dinky synth tunes, and how to fly.

Tread Perilously
Tread Perilously -- Dr. Strange: Pilot

Tread Perilously

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 87:44


Tread Perilously concludes a month of failed TV pilots with 1978's attempt to bring Dr. Strange to the small screen. When a demon gives Morgan Le Fey (Jessica Walter) three days to prevent Dr. Stephen Strange (Peter Hooten) from learning the mystic arts, local sorcerer Lindmer (John Mills) realizes he must finally train the young psychology resident. At the Manhattan area hospital where he works, Strange must deal with cooky patients, a psych ward nurse dispersing too much medication, and the absentee head of the department. But when Clea Lake (Anne-Marie Martin) comes to the ward after becoming bewitched by Morgan, Strange learns about his special heritage. His nascent skills will be tested as Morgan offers him the chance to join her side and rule a dimension which happens to look like a Dio album cover. Justin and Erik praise Dormammu for sitting this out. They also finally discuss Avengers: Infinity War. Justin calls Erik on his habit of showing people terrible movies and television. Erik praises anytime Jessica Walter finds herself in Led Zepplin-land. Justin tries to describe the terrible claymation demon in the pilot. He also points out the Hollywood executive fear of magic. Erik explains both the film Pumaman and why it's sometimes called "Pyumamin." Both note the attempt to make Wong (Clyde Kusatsu) a less egregious character and discuss the problem of classic comic book love interests. But will they declare Dr. Strange the worst failed pilot they watched?

mature ADULT time entertainment
When Animals Attack! #5: Hot Cougar Action

mature ADULT time entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 64:58


In episode 5, Jen & Nilo trade stories of predatory pumas, share tips for how to coexist with cougars, explain why LA loves its lions, and discuss the meager merits of Day of the Animals and The Pumaman. Have you or someone you know experienced or witnessed an animal attack? We want the deets! Send your stories to whenanimalsattackpod@gmail.com. […]

When Animals Attack Podcast
5 – Hot Cougar Action

When Animals Attack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 64:59


In episode 5, Jen & Nilo trade stories of predatory pumas, share tips for how to coexist with cougars, explain why LA loves its lions, and discuss the meager merits of Day of the Animals and The Pumaman. Have you or someone you know experienced or witnessed an animal attack? We want the deets! Send your stories to whenanimalsattackpod@gmail.com. Follow us at instagram.com/whenanimalsattackpodcast and twitter.com/animalattackpod. Sources: Jo Deurbrouck & Dean Miller, Cat Attacks: True Stories and Hard Lessons from Cougar Country Jo Deurbrouck, Stalked by a Mountain Lion: Fear, Fact, and the Uncertain Future of Cougars in America Narrated Objects, We

It Came From the Bottom
ICFTB Episode #45 - The Pumaman

It Came From the Bottom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 75:28


Today's feature is brought to you by a giant, metal testicle in the sky.

pumaman
Stinker Madness - The Bad Movie Podcast
Simon Sez - Simon never says "Simon Says"

Stinker Madness - The Bad Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 95:26


Dennis Rodman returns in the form of a bumble-bee to plant the foundation of the XXX squad, by making Dane Cook the CEO. Its truly in the list of worst action movies ever made and could be the gold standard for enjoyably dumb action movies...if it wasn't for Dane Cook. Dane Cook blows. You know this, so we aren't going to devote time here to review his schtick - what will do instead is warn you that he is truly at his least formed here, with the most "punch me" act ever captured on celluloid. He's worse than Jar Jar.  Now the good - it's WAY OVER THE TOP in the action department. Imagine Jackie Chan kung-fu and stunts but performed on screen by people who should be hot dog vendors. Then tack all that on top of Pumaman level of rear projection effects. It's outlandishly fun when you aren't staring down the barrel of an unloaded Dane Cook. He blocks your vision from the good. Then there is the plot of the film - an oblivious double kidnapping pit the fathers of said kids into a series of scheduling conflicts and interference by Simon's (Rodman) team who have no clue what is even going on. Somehow there is a colonel, a laser that can't work, a villain who may be the reincarnation of Jerry Lewis and thinks the Microsoft Office Paper Clip is the bomb. So imagine a XXX/Pumaman mashup with no talent, yes less talent than Pumaman. It's so close to brilliance, but sadly in the end the "comedy" troupe here drops it down by three stars to just a barely do.

Mystery Science Theater Revival League Podcast
Episode Ninety-two - Rifftrax's Sean Thomason

Mystery Science Theater Revival League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 104:03


On this episode of the Revival League Podcast, Kate once again ropes in special guests Ron McAdams and the ghost of James Rohling to fill in while Greg and Ryan are locked away completing the Christmas special. Kate, Ron and Ghost James chat about upcoming movies and whether Tommy Wiseau is an alien, and Kate decides that James just can't live up to Ryan's rage quotient. And in a previously recorded interview, Ryan and Kate chat with RiffTrax writer Sean Thomason about his love for MST3K, getting the job at RiffTrax, and surviving "Batman v. Superman". In "Reviewers in the MST," James and Ron examine the calamity that is "Pumaman". Will they survive the experience? Will Ryan ever tire of the cruel and unfunny joke that James is a ghost? The answers to all this and a wronged platypus out for revenge on this week's episode of the Revival League Podcast! PLUS: Make sure to tune in next week for the Revival League Podcast's epic, feature-length comedy radio play: "Soylent Scrooge; or, Christmas is Made of People" -- a heartwarming retelling of "A Christmas Carol", with all the cannibalism and fourth-wall-breaking Dickens would've wanted. Starring Troy Schulze, Hayley Tolley and a host of Revival League favorites. Featuring guest performances by Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Carolina Hidalgo, Zach Thompson, Grant Baciocco, Tim Blaney and Jackey Neyman Jones. (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.

Stinker Madness - The Bad Movie Podcast
Jingle All the Way - Booster Sucks, yo!

Stinker Madness - The Bad Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 101:38


When you think of the holidays, you always think of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Maybe you just think of Arnold all the time. Which fits perfectly into the Xmas spirit theme for this film -- don't learn any lessons of Christmas, don't change how you feel about life and commit heinous crimes in the search of consumerism that you fail to accomplish. Beyond how unbelievably bad it is overtly, I mostly want to talk about its failures for being a Christmas movie (as is tradition for our holiday specials). The primary problem here is that it can't even be an Xmas movie. It's a movie that takes place during Christmas (kiss my ass, all who say Die Hard is a Christmas movie), but it fails to achieve any Spirit of Christmas themes (hell, even The Star Wars Holiday Special manages that).  Here's where people will say it makes a Christmas movie: It takes place during Xmas  Howard (Arnold's character) restores his relationship with his son via Christmas It shows the consumerism of Christmas and man's greed during the holiday season but Howard finds a way to be better than that. Here's the rub in order: 1. So what? Troll 2 is about eating food, does that mean it's a Thanksgiving movie? This line of logic that says "A film takes place on X time so therefore it's a holiday film because a major holiday is shown within it" is garbage. 2. Howard does NOT restore his relationship with his son via Christmas because this is clearly not the first time their relationship has been damaged/repaired within the same day. It's quite clear that this crap happens all the time. It's just Tuesday.... and also happens to be Christmas. In order to make this message, the time of Christmas and all its "holly jolly - be nice to your neighbors and family" stuff must be the vehicle for learning your lesson, not just the backdrop of this weeks poor fathering/becoming a good father debacle. 3. Sure, it does show people being manic during the holiday season. However, Howard doesn't rise above it or even partake in it for the resolution of the movie. The film can't even make the (bad) statement that if you buy toys for your kids, they'll have a good Christmas. Because Howard doesn't even buy the toy. He falls bass-ackwards into the toy. Basically, someone mistakenly hands it to him and he hands it to his son and takes all the credit for getting it. Completely not the spirit of Christmas (even the cynical take of it's another corporate holiday). Bleh. It stinks, really, really, really bad. It's cringe-worthy in points. The written jokes are terrible. The effects are worse than PumaMan. But it's a must do for all. It's a staple in holiday films and the one you can always go to when you're tired of all the traditional movies and the staples of the season. Watch this and try to hide your own cynicism from your grandma. Screw her. She's a blatant racist.

Like What I Like
LWIL Halloween Special 2016 - Part 2

Like What I Like

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 16:21


The world may have temporarily gone into a massive state of shock and panic for He hath come, but never fear, for yet another goofy episode of Like What I Like is finally here, and a day early too!! The friends once again coin flip, this time between the MST3K version of The Pumaman and the Red Dwarf US Pilot. But because Lain is a cheeky fucker, they ended up looking at both, much to Mark's dismay. Listen warmly, forget the world, and enjoy. You're welcome here.CREDIT STUFF:Opening & Ending Theme tunes by Andrew Bruce: http://soundcloud.com/colonthree"Hell" sound effect by Mike Koenig courtesy of soundbible.com

Mystery Science Theater Revival League Podcast
Episode Twelve - Rikk Wolf, Part I

Mystery Science Theater Revival League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 76:00


Greg and Erica interview Rikk Wolf, the multitalented force behind the Zombie-licious riffing troupe, “Incognito Cinema Warriors XP.” In “Cheesy Movies We’d Like to See Riffed,” Ryan attacks “Jurassic Park: The Lost World,” and therefore everything Greg holds dear. Blake just doesn’t want to see his buddies fighting anymore. In the “Mini Soda Review,” the Podcast Gang tackles conspiracy-laden Swamp Pop Jeanne Lafitte Ginger Ale. The only thing more fetid than the taste of Swamp Pop are the urban legends and rumors surrounding it. Finally, James reviews the classic super-zero bomb, “The Pumaman.” All that in the broadcast, plus Ryan talking about Hitler and puppies. Again. (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.

Métis In Space
Métis In Space (S.3 EP#2) "Pumaman"

Métis In Space

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2015 66:01


In the Season 3 Episode 2 of otipêyimsiw-iskwêwak kihci-kîsikohk, Métis in Space, Chelsea and Molly review Mystery Science Theater 3000, Season 10, Episode 3, “Pumaman,” where "Professor Tony Farms discovers that he is really Puma Man, a superhero who is descended from the gods. Together with an Aztec priest, they try to thwart the plans of Kobras, who is in possession of the sacred puma mask, and plans to hypnotize government leaders with it and take over the world."   Hit us up at metisinspace[dot]com, metis.in.space[at]gmail[dot]com, Metis in Space on Facebook, or @Metis_In_Space on Twitter with review suggestions, feedback, gifts of wine, or hate mail. Also search us out on the iTunes to rate, comment, and subscribe to this biz!

Read the Manual
Episode 96: Pumamen and Painter Goblins

Read the Manual

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2014 147:39


Richard Harris, Brawl's soundtrack, Smash 3DS's soundtrack, Selfie, Two Best Friends Play Prison Break, Two Best Friends Play Dark Souls 2, Pumaman, Pokemon X, Five Nights at Freddy's, Super Smash Bros. for 3DS (Demo), and Sims 3. The post Episode 96: Pumamen and Painter Goblins appeared first on Read the Manual.

Shot/Reverse Shot
18. What's The Worst Film You've Ever Seen?

Shot/Reverse Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2012 46:34


It's an age old question; what is the downright biggest stinking mess of a film you've ever seen? In this special minisode, Ed & Joe re-live some personal cinematic nightmares, including a Feldman/Haim post-fame 'comedy', ropey Greek found footage horror and something called Pumaman. It's not just the obscure films we shed light on, we also sit some of the Hollywood big boys on the naughty step for 15 minutes so they can think about what they've done. As per usual, listen, enjoy, rate and review!

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Whose Lacaque is this?

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2008 10:06


In this week's nature walk, Warren, uses a racial slur that he learned from a DJ, and then offends the French for good measure! Can you come up with a better slur for Belgian colonialists than us? Probably. Send them to us by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Anyway, Warren finally gets round to telling us about macaques, and their high mating frequencies. Then Luc explains what he knows about lion sex, and why it's better to share if you're a male lion, and why females might prefer to be homosexual. Naturally, this leads to reacharound talk. What else were you expecting? Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Whose Lacaque is this?

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2008 10:06


In this week's nature walk, Warren, uses a racial slur that he learned from a DJ, and then offends the French for good measure! Can you come up with a better slur for Belgian colonialists than us? Probably. Send them to us by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Anyway, Warren finally gets round to telling us about macaques, and their high mating frequencies. Then Luc explains what he knows about lion sex, and why it's better to share if you're a male lion, and why females might prefer to be homosexual. Naturally, this leads to reacharound talk. What else were you expecting? Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Pseudo death mode

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2008 13:03


We open with lots of dramatic music to emphasize the exciting nature of this episode. We return to the Superhero's Phone Booth to discuss a Romanian superhero: Pumaman! Don't be terrified, because Pumaman only uses his Puma-abilities, death-feigning skills, and confusing nomenclature for non-evil purposes. Does this guy remind you of Manimal? Us too. It might even have been the same show. Then we learn that there are lots of words for pumas. How many can you come up with? Finally, Warren reveals the weakness in Pumaman's death feigning ability, which is a total lack of control over when it happens and how long it lasts. If you can think of any way that fainting would be effective against shit-throwing gorillas or other villains, email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Pseudo death mode

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2008 13:03


We open with lots of dramatic music to emphasize the exciting nature of this episode. We return to the Superhero's Phone Booth to discuss a Romanian superhero: Pumaman! Don't be terrified, because Pumaman only uses his Puma-abilities, death-feigning skills, and confusing nomenclature for non-evil purposes. Does this guy remind you of Manimal? Us too. It might even have been the same show. Then we learn that there are lots of words for pumas. How many can you come up with? Finally, Warren reveals the weakness in Pumaman's death feigning ability, which is a total lack of control over when it happens and how long it lasts. If you can think of any way that fainting would be effective against shit-throwing gorillas or other villains, email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.

50/50: The Best and Worst of IMDB
Episode 5: Alien and The Pumaman

50/50: The Best and Worst of IMDB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


In this episode, we're looking at #46 from both IMDB's Top 50 and Bottom 50 movies of all time. Here are the movies: Alien (1979) The Pumaman (1980)