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Enter the Cage on Episode 156 of The Bulletproof Podcast! Join Chris the Brain, Ryan Campbell and "The Toyman" Chris DePetrillo as they discuss 1989's Cage. Reb Brown screaming, the interesting choices used in the opening credit sequence, a cast filled with familiar faces, Tiger Chung Lee's most successful run, the almost goofy gangsters, and was Lou Ferrigno going for an Oscar?!? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seguimos analizando con gran jolgorio hitos del "cine malote". En este caso le toca el turno a "Robowar", en el que se juntan algunos de nuestros compinches favoritos, como Bruno Mattei en la dirección, y Claudio Fragasso con Rossella Drudi en un "guion" que mezcla sin complejos a Depredador, Terminator y Robocop, entre otros atracos a mano armada. De "estrella" nos encontramos con Reb Brown, un actor de trayectoria bastante desconcertante y de guinda del pastel, os contamos peculiares conexiones de esta ¿obra? con el "Coche fantástico". Como siempre, ¡esperamos que os guste! La música tiene licencia Creative Commons ("Into the Storm" por Brandon Lew y "Hard to be Human Again" por los Mekons, directo en Todds Show de la WFMV el 8/08/21). ENLACES RELACIONADOS —Pódcast sobre "Terminator": https://www.ivoox.com/podcaliptus-9-x-24-la-saga-terminator-audios-mp3_rf_102463792_1.html —Los pódcast de "cine malote": Zardoz https://www.ivoox.com/10-x-30-cine-malote-zardoz-o-schopenehauer-audios-mp3_rf_129337881_1.html Cherry 2000 https://www.ivoox.com/9-x-33-cine-malote-cherry-2000-de-audios-mp3_rf_109193236_1.html Samurai Cop https://www.ivoox.com/10-x-19-cine-malote-samurai-cop-shervan-audios-mp3_rf_122934846_1.html Lady Terminator https://www.ivoox.com/9-x-28-cine-malote-lady-terminator-h-audios-mp3_rf_105856567_1.html Jade https://www.ivoox.com/podcaliptus-8-x-45-cine-malote-jade-william-audios-mp3_rf_86666207_1.html asesinato . com https://www.ivoox.com/podcaliptus-5-x-20-cine-malote-vol-3-audios-mp3_rf_36929668_1.html Starcrash https://www.ivoox.com/con-hielo-26-cine-malote-starcrash-cozzi-1978-audios-mp3_rf_73539505_1.html R.O.T.O.R https://www.ivoox.com/podcaliptus-5-x-05-cine-malote-1-r-o-t-o-r-audios-mp3_rf_31274142_1.html Supersonic Man https://www.ivoox.com/podcaliptus-5-x-07-cine-malote-vol-2-audios-mp3_rf_31638517_1.html Faust https://www.ivoox.com/podcaliptus-8-x-51-cine-malote-faust-brian-audios-mp3_rf_88037077_1.html Plan 9 del espacio exterior https://www.ivoox.com/podcaliptus-8-x-53-cine-malote-plan-9-audios-mp3_rf_88663067_1.html —Pódcast sobre IA en la Ciencia ficción: https://www.ivoox.com/10-x-08-la-inteligencia-artificial-su-audios-mp3_rf_117890967_1.html
Send us a textThe adorable animals are back! This time in snake form! We have slithering serpent friends in showers, at carnivals, in air ducts, and liquor cabinets. Oh, and definitely on a plane. Join us as we sink our fangs into Snakes on a Plane (2006), Venom (1981), and Sssssss (1973)! Yes, the title is really Sssssss. Don't say it, HISS it!
Don't you dare touch our snakeskin jackets!Welcome back to GBW where we're talking sixteen movies including another David Lynch jam, tension on a submarine, two plucky women blackmailing crooks, Reb Brown doing what he does best (hint: screaming), two classics being watched for the first time, Charles Bronson protecting his melons and so much more!Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review the show wherever you listen to podcasts; join in the discussion on our Facebook group, and if you like what you hear - tell a friend and spread the word - every little bit helps!Links to all our web stuff at www.gbwpodcast.com
Cette semaine, Simon revient sur l'événement « Magneto War » et conclut son mois consacré à Reb Brown. Valérie est avec nous pour parler de « Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet », « The Mushroom at the End of the World », « Fantastic Fungi », de la pièce de théâtre « Une fin » et de la série d'animation « Common Side Effects ». L'autrice Caroline Breault revient sur la victoire aux Oscars du film d'animation « Flow », sur la websérie « Denis danger » et sur la deuxième saison de « Castlevania ». De son côté, Benoit fait le tour des récentes annonces concernant les rumeurs de retraite de Kathleen Kennedy, de la fin du service numérique de Dark Horse Comics et de la suite de « Hush » par Jeff Loeb et Jim Lee. En dernière partie d'émission, nous discutons de l'adaptation cinématographique de « Vil & Misérable », un film signé Jean-François Leblanc mettant en vedette Fabien Cloutier, Pier-Luc Funk, Chantal Fontaine et Anne-Élisabeth Bossé, adapté de la bande dessinée du même nom de Samuel Cantin. Laissez-nous un message vocal: https://www.speakpipe.com/mysterieuxe Devenez membre de la communauté Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MysterieuxE Diffusion originale : 3 mars 2025 Site web : MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés
You know what movie is awesome? Rambo III. So it would make sense that an Italian-produced ripoff would be just as awesome. You'd be wrong, and so were we, as we watched Strike Commando from Italian smut-peddler and occasional action film director, Bruno Mattei. Join us as we discuss the similarities between the two films, Reb Brown's charisma, and praise the final act's gratuitous use of exploding bodies. Find us on Bluesky, Instagram, and Threads @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.
Welcome to our podcast series from The Super Network and Pop4D called Tubi Tuesdays Podcast! This podcast series is focused on discovering and doing commentaries/watch a longs for films found on the free streaming service Tubi, at TubiTVYour hosts for Tubi Tuesdays are Super Marcey, ‘The Terrible Australian' Bede Jermyn, Prof. Batch (From Pop4D & Web Tales: A Spider-Man Podcast) and Kollin (From Trash Panda Podcast), will take turns each week picking a film to watch and most of them will be ones we haven't seen before.Film Starts Playing At: 00:11:57Welcome back to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast, the number one Tubi related podcast that's hosted by two Australians, one Canadian and one American! All four co-hosts are back with Super Marcey, Bede Jermyn, Prof. Batch and Kollin, hanging out in Kraven's Club Champions as the robot world order has taken over ... it's a whole storyline, make sure you catch up! This episode was Marcey's pick of film, she has gone with another Bruno Mattei (Shocking Dark, Cruel Jaws) classic with Robowar (1988) and you can bet this film is a rip off! Did the crew get through the episode? Are the robots still causing chaos? Listen in and find out!Robowar was directed by Bruno Mattei, it stars Reb Brown, Catherine Hickland, Massimo Vanni, Romano Puppo, Luciano Pigozzi, Max Laurel, Jim Gaines, John P. Dulaney, Mel Davidson and Claudio Fragrasso.If you have never listened to a commentary before and want to watch the film along with the podcast, here is how it works. You simply need to grab a copy of the film or load it up on Tubi (you may need alcohol), and sync up the podcast audio with the film. We will tell you when to press and you follow along, it is that easy! Because we have watched the films on Tubi, it is a free service and there are ads, however we will give a warning when it comes up, so you can pause the film and provide time stamps to keep in sync.Highlights include:* Did the intro turn into a train wreck?* Bowl haircuts make a return!* Kraven and Bede are having a karaoke off in the near future?!* Who fell asleep at the end of the movie?* The film rips off Predator mostly but then rips off Robocop?!* Why does 'The Hunter' sound like Porky Pig?* There is a traitor in Champions!* Plus much, much more!Check out The Super Network on Patreon to gain early access to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast!DISCLAIMER: This audio commentary isn't meant to be taken seriously, it is just a humourous look at a film. It is for entertainment purposes, we do not wish to offend anyone who worked on and in the film, we have respect for you all.Music provided by DeNNo, introduction and podcast editing by Super Marcey & Bede Jermyn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris stumbled across the original Cage while looking for the worst martial arts movies ever made. So it was only a matter of time before he picked the sequel to cover. The production of Cage II (1994) is a bit like the cinematic equivalent of an underdog pub brawl—scrappy, gritty, and utterly unapologetic. Directed by Lang Elliott, it's the kind of low-budget, direct-to-video action flick that harks back to the days when you'd stumble across VHS tapes in a bargain bin and think, "What's this? Lou Ferrigno punching people for 90 minutes? Sold!" Ferrigno, still riding the wave of his Incredible Hulk fame, teams up with fellow action stalwart Reb Brown, and together they bring all the testosterone-laden camaraderie and fight choreography you'd expect from a film like this. With the focus squarely on practical stunts and hand-to-hand combat, the production maximized what little budget they had by keeping things simple and throwing as many punches as possible. The film itself is gloriously of its time—grimy underground fight scenes, a plot that's practically wallpaper for the action, and the kind of over-the-top performances you can't help but love. Ferrigno and Brown's onscreen chemistry does most of the heavy lifting, which is fortunate because the budget didn't allow for any flashy effects or polished cinematography. It's all raw, muscle-bound energy, which, let's be honest, is exactly what the audience signed up for. Cage II may not have been a critical darling, but it found its place among fans of 90s action schlock, and that's no small feat. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, so become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Billy Thomas, a brain-damaged Vietnam War veteran, is once again dragged into the brutal world of underground cage fighting. Kidnapped by a criminal syndicate and forced to fight for his life, Billy must rely on his strength and instincts to survive a series of deadly matches. Meanwhile, his loyal friend Scott Monroe sets out on a mission to rescue him, battling against the ruthless criminals who are exploiting Billy for their own gain. Together, the two friends must navigate a violent and dangerous world to find freedom. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
Welcome back to our miniseries THE FIRST AVENGER FILES, where we take a look at some classic iterations of our favorite characters, from the 70s to present. This week on Marvel-ous Movie Mondays with Kelsey Kilpatrick & Dylan Randazzo, we look at not one, but TWO Spidey films: SPIDER-MAN STRIKES BACK (1978) and SPIDER-MAN: THE DRAGON'S CHALLENGE (1981), both starring the iconic Reb Brown in the titular role. Thank you for all the support, and we hope you continue spreading the word if you enjoy this podcast. As always, if you would like to see the video version of this podcast, head to "The Dyl Pickle Movie Network" on YouTube! Twitter: @dylan_randazzo @kelseyakilp Instagram: @thedylanrandazzo @kelseyakilpatrick --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dylan-randazzo/support
Welcome back to our miniseries THE FIRST AVENGER FILES, where we take a look at some classic iterations of our favorite characters, from the 70s to present. This week on Marvel-ous Movie Mondays with Kelsey Kilpatrick & Dylan Randazzo, we look at not one, but TWO Captain America films that came out in 1979: CAPTAIN AMERICA (1979) and its sequel CAPTAIN AMERICA II: DEATH TOO SOON (1979), both starring the iconic Reb Brown in the titular role. Thank you for all the support, and we hope you continue spreading the word if you enjoy this podcast. As always, if you would like to see the video version of this podcast, head to "The Dyl Pickle Movie Network" on YouTube! Twitter: @dylan_randazzo @kelseyakilp Instagram: @thedylanrandazzo @kelseyakilpatrick --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dylan-randazzo/support
Join us as we celebrate the made-for-television movie, Captain America (1979), starring Reb Brown as our titular hero. Taking a unique spin on Steve Rogers, this version of the character is a carefree, former Marine who enjoys sketching children on the beach. Originally presented as a hopeful television pilot for an ongoing series, this movie failed to capture audiences for various reasons...
Sean conducts unethical medical experiments and tries to turn Holly into a snake with Sssssss (1973), in which crazy herpetologist Strother Martin tries to do just that to his unwitting lab assistant. Freak Show wall-of-famer Reb Brown co-stars as a football meathead who ends up confronting a Black Mamba in the shower. Listen as we relate tales of our real-life snake encounters and imagine better solutions to a global energy crisis than turning people into King Cobras on this week's exciting episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BONUS EPISODE! Joe and Adam give their thoughts on the new Deadpool & Wolverine movie! This action-packed episode includes their thoughts on the opening sequence, how this film is really a love letter to Hugh Jackman's Wolverine and the Fox's MCU, the future of Dogpool, and all the cameos. Also, a Reb Brown reference is made which the audience will not understand. He played Steve Rogers in two made for television movies in 1979 (Captain America and Captain America 2: Dead Too Soon). Reviews for those movies are coming soon!
Stick around or don't move, but Reb Brown is gonna give you the laughs. "Robowar" (1988) is a cinematic masterpiece of unintentional hilarity. This unapologetic rip-off of "Predator" is an absolute must-watch for fans of 'so bad it's good' cinema. From the moment Reb Brown graces the screen with his over-the-top action antics and unintentionally comedic acting, you'll be hooked. Brown's performance is a perfect blend of earnestness and absurdity, making every scene he's in a joy to watch. The plot, if you can call it that, is a shameless copy of "Predator." However, instead of being an edge-of-your-seat thriller, "Robowar" delivers non-stop laughs. The antagonist, "The Hunter," is a laughably awful attempt at creating a menacing villain. With a costume that looks like it was thrown together from spare parts and a performance that can only be described as cartoonish, "The Hunter" is more likely to make you chuckle than cower in fear. Let's not forget the music. Oh, the music! It's so fantastically bad that it deserves its own standing ovation. The soundtrack seems to be perpetually stuck in the 80s, complete with synth-heavy tracks that feel out of place and add an extra layer of comedy to the film's already ridiculous scenes. Every moment of "Robowar" is filled with something that will make you laugh out loud, whether it's the wooden dialogue, the nonsensical plot twists, or the sheer audacity of its "Predator" mimicry. This is a movie that fully embraces its B-movie status and offers a viewing experience that's as entertaining as it is unintentionally funny. If you're in the mood for a film that's so bad it's good, "Robowar" is the perfect choice. Grab some popcorn, gather your friends, and get ready for a night of side-splitting laughter at this gloriously awful gem.
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Lisa Whelchel and Richard Bakewell from the independent sci/fi film Roswell Delirium!Lisa and Richard discuss the making of the movie, working with other 80s icons Anthony Michael Hall, Reginald Vel Johnson, Dee Wallace, and Reb Brown, their thoughts on aliens, and much more!
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Lisa Whelchel and Richard Bakewell from the independent sci/fi film Roswell Delirium!Lisa and Richard discuss the making of the movie, working with other 80s icons Anthony Michael Hall, Reginald Vel Johnson, Dee Wallace, and Reb Brown, their thoughts on aliens, and much more!
THIS WEEK: Captain America (1979) and Captain America II: Death Too Soon (1979)Can you believe we were blessed with not one but TWO made for tv Captain America movies in 1979?Nothing says FREEDOM on the 4th of July like watching Reb Brown in red, white and blue spandex popping a sick wheelie on his lil motorcycle.Celebrate America's birthday like a true PATRIOT and salute the only Marvel movies that matter with usDonate to Palestinian Medical Aid Support Optimism Vaccine on Patreon
This week the guys wanted Predator but Charlie said we had Predator at home as he brings RoboWar starring Reb Brown to the show. Explore the not so deep jungle and encounter not an alien with the guys as they smile and cheer their way thru a truly B Action movie. With a ton of bullets, explosions, and some of the best nicknames in the business...this is definitely worth your time!
Colin kneels at the throne of Stirba, the werewolf queen of Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf (1985), following Freak Show man of action, Reb Brown, into battle alongside werewolf hunter Christopher Lee into deepest, darkest Transylvania to infiltrate an orgy of punk lycanthropes. Listen as we discuss full moon sex rituals, monkey wolves, and threaten to hang the editor on this week's exciting episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Most human problems can be solved with an appropriate charge of high explosive”During the 1980s, it seemed as if Hollywood sent every one of its action stars on unsanctioned missions to Vietnam to rescue American POWs. But before Chuck Norris and Sylvester Stallone got in on the MIA rescuing act, it was the more unlikely figure of Gene Hackman who first went in to get ‘our boys' back. So, on this show, we're looking at the film that kicked off an entire sub-genre of the Eighties Namsploitation movie boom, UNCOMMON VALOR (1983).We're joined by Todd Liebenow from the Forgotten Filmcast to discuss Nam movie tropes, the film's wildly eclectic cast, and whether America got to win this time.Show notesDirector: Ted KotcheffCast: Gene Hackan, Patrick Swayze, Randall ‘Tex' Cobb, Fred Ward, Reb Brown, Robert Stack, Tim Thomerson, Harold SylvesterPlot: Ten years after his son went M.I.A. in Vietnam, U.S. Marine retired Colonel Jason Rhodes assembles a private rescue team to find Americans held in P.O.W. camps in Laos.Episode 146.Follow Exploding HelicopterTwitter: @chopperfireballWebsite: explodinghelicopter.comInstagram: explodinghelicopter
Ian Irza joins Richard in an undisclosed location to broadcast their constant screaming to their fellow soldiers about Strike Commando (1987) starring Reb Brown, Christopher Connelly, and Italy's sweetheart Luciano Pigozzi. Then they go to Disneyland.Check out Ian's blog:https://thegoodthebadandthemacabre.blogspot.com/Ian is a regular on Land of the Creeps podcast:http://landofthecreeps.blogspot.com/http://doomedmoviethon.comhttp://doomedmoviethon.blogspot.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuj-7z59efubCNMRoS-PUwghttp://legionpodcasts.com
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Cage (1989) returns Reb Brown and Lou Ferrigno to the show. It's the story of two Vietnam vets who made it home, but one suffered brain damage saving the other. They now own a bar and get caught up in some very shady business involving cage fights. There's a lot going on here and a… Continue Reading BMFcast 597 – Cage – Of Mice and MMA The post BMFcast 597 – Cage – Of Mice and MMA first appeared on Bad Movie Fiends - The BMFcast.
On this show, our specialty is sequels, sequels, and more sequels. From the good ones, to the bad ones, to the really ugly ones, we'll be covering them all! We've got homicidal maniacs that won't stay in the grave, sci-fi epics whose stories cannot be told in a single tale, and much much more. For our 26th episode, we'll be taking on one of the most infamously bad sequels in horror history with "HOWLING 2: YOUR SISTER IS A WEREWOLF" from 1986, from director Philippe Mora. This lycanthropic follow to Joe Dante's original "The Howling" stars Reb Brown, Sybil Danning, Judd Omen, Annie McEnroe, and the incomparable Sir Christopher Lee. It's a vampire movie that is cleverly disguised as a werewolf flick that is BARELY linked to the original source material. In this story a man aides in hunting down a group of werewolves from America to Europe after discovering his sister was one herself! There's werewolf hunters, creepy kids, Sir Christopher Lee as an occult historian, an ear worm of a theme song that plays multiple times, a 10,000 year old witch/werewolf, and tons of werewolf orgies to boot! Sound a little too wild to believe? That's because it is. Join our hosts Cameron Scott and Eric Phillips as they dissect and take a deep dive into a world of misaligned vampires/werewolves in one of the weirdest sequels and troubled film shoots the likes of which you have ever seen before or likely will see again. "I lost my Earplugs!"
This week we are talking "Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf." This one is on the Mount Rushmore of terrible sequels and has a cast with Christopher Lee, Sybill Danning, and Reb Brown. We brought back our bad sequel expert, not by choice, Nick. This one had us discussing if this was filmed for Cinemax late night, the convict from Pee Wee Herman, Captain America, an old lady turning into Sybill Danning, werewolf rules, and more. So grab your white shades like Stefan and enjoy! Watch the unedited review at sequelsonly.com/howling2 The next sequel is "Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest"; I chatted with an actor I have loved over the years, Lee Arenberg and he did not disappoint. Lee talked about his early days and starting a theater group with Tim Robbins, his early credits include Night Court, Perfect Strangers, and Seinfeld. Then we discussed landing the role in Pirates of the Caribbean as Pintel. It was an awesome chat; we even talked a little football because Lee is a lifelong Raiders fan. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk!
Happy REBruary! See what I did there? This week we cover MERCENARY FIGHTERS. Our first Reb Brown movie! Somehow this flick has almost no presence on the internet, but we found plenty to talk about anyways. Oh yeah, the guy who played the Desk Sergeant in Robocop is in this, so that's pretty cool.
Holly chucks grenades and ten-thousand bullets at Reb Brown but nothing can touch him cuz he's a Strike Commando (1987), a Rambo clone from the Italian Ed Wood, Bruno Mattei. Former TV Captain America Brown sets out to avenge his teammates on the corrupt general who abandoned them. Listen as we talk childhood electrocution, violent innocence, and the magic of Disneyland on this week's exciting episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Robowar (1988). I scream, you scream, we all scream for Reb Brown! So get ready for some sweet guitar solos as we slowly meander through the jungles. Includes a clip of "Epic" by Faith No More.
Pod Stallions 113: Halloween TV Episodes Pod Stallions returns with an episode about all the times sitcoms got spooky, Mrs. Garrett vs Cannibals, Fonz fights a headless zombie, and Vincent Price is filling the Love Boat with blood! #podcast #podstallions DOWNLOAD THE SHOW HERE Topics Discussed: The Facts of Life, Ian Wolfe, Mr. Spock, The Love Boat, Aloaha Paradise, Debbie Reynolds, Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Garfield, The Simpsons, Treehouse of Horror, Peter Hooten, Reb Brown, Garrett Morris, Fantasy Island, Vincent Price, Roseanne, Pod Stallions, Plaid Stallions, Do you miss toy magazines?That's why we created Toy-Ventures magazine, an old-school print publication dedicated to vintage toys from the 1960s to the 1990s. Each issue is packed with never before seen images and information written by some of the top collectors. We've got six issues and climbing; please check our page here or visit our store. Our newest book "Knock-Offs: Totally, Unauthorized Action Figures," is now available. It's 130 pages of bootleg goodness. You can get this new book via the PlaidStallions Shop , On Amazon (Affiliate Link) or on eBay (eBay Link) Our book Rack Toys, Cheap, Crazed Playthings is now available again! Order through our Affiliate Link Order Rack Toys 2.0 Here through our Affiliate Link►https://amzn.to/3Bkm9z1 FACEBOOK GROUPS FROM PLAIDSTALLIONS Pod Stallions is based on our podcast and is one of the most fun groups on Facebook. Toys, Comics, Movies, TV, it's all up for grabs and remember, you keep the glass! If you like our show, then you have found your tribe. Mego Knock Off Headquarters- The leading group discussing 70s Dime store knock-offs and bootleg action figures, we talk vintage toys and not others. We know the difference between Astro Apes and Action Apeman. It's a fun group where we talk about Lincoln International, AHI, Tomland, Bogi, Demo Man, Mortoys, and other generic greats.
On Episode 142 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis continues the celebration the 45th Anniversary of the premiere of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA! This show is an American science fiction media franchise created by Glen A. Larson. It began with the original television series in 1978, and was followed by a short-run sequel series (Galactica 1980), a line of book adaptations, original novels, comic books, a board game, video games and a reboot series. Assisting Curtis in this endeavor with an exclusive interview is TIM CULBERTSON, a former stuntman & actor who served on BSG as a Cylon Centurion. Additionally, Tim appeared in films like Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Cheech and Chong's Next Movie, An Eye for an Eye and The Jerk; as well as TV shows like The Love Boat, WKRP in Cincinnati, Captain America (wherein he was a stunt double for Reb Brown) and Laverne & Shirley. In fact, speaking of Laverne & Shirley, his girlfriend for many years until her recent passing was Cindy Williams. At one point, he was also the tour manager for the late Jerry Lee Lewis., and was in a Schlitz Beer Commercial with Teri Garr. BTW, If you are looking for a cool BSG Uniform Shirt for a costume, please visit judysemporium.com. They have both Colonial Warrior (beige) and Colonial Officer (blue) replica shirts for less than $40! Incidentally, you may help the RetroZest podcast by purchasing a unique BATTLESTAR GALACTICA T-Shirt or two (many different designs and colors!) from our store at store.retrozest.com/bsg. Browse the entire store at store.retrozest.com/home. You may also help the RetroZest Podcast by purchasing a Celebrity Video Message gift for a friend/family member from CelebVM! Choose from celebrities like Barry Williams, Gary Busey, Ernie Hudson, Robert Fripp, Right Said Fred, etc.! Simply enter their website through our portal store.retrozest.com/celebvm, and shop as you normally would; it's no extra cost to you at all! Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Also, check us out on TikTok!
“Rock n roll. I'll cover you!” Today on the Cannon Canon, the Cannon Bros (Frank & Geoff) get a suggested "Could've Been A Cannon/Loose Cannon" from Patreon member, Ed Harris! The movie? 1986's The Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf! Which had an HBO/Cannon Video VHS release (hence the "Loose Cannon"). Sir Christopher Lee musters up the strength to co-star with Reb Brown and Annie McEnroe, while a stunning Sybil Danning steals the show (and gets done dirty by the film's director and editor in the film's credit sequence). This Could've Been A Cannon/Loose Cannon has lazily rewritten vampire to werewolf specifics, unsettling practical effects, explosive blood of Christ and a theme song that just. won't.quit! Literally. Also, was Robert Smith inspired by this theme song for The Cure's "Burn"?! "It's not over yet"! So "bark at the moon", because "She-Wolf Stirba: Werewolf Bitch" is throwing a werewolf orgy at the Babel show! See you hair...um, there! OUR PATREON: patreon.com/thecannoncanon Follow us on the socials: Twitter: @thecannoncanon Instagram: @thecannoncanon Please rate and review us!
Welcome back to this weeks episode of The Blackdog Podcast. This week Jim is away. So Lee tries to fill the void with extra dose of poorly delivered dad jokes before we move on to everyones week, including Eltons shock that there is a national cinema day and Darren falling into a hell of generic superhero cliches watching Blue Beetle, followed by Jurassic Park. Lee on the other hand, climbs Elizabeth Tower and gets his insides liquidised thanks to close proximity to the Big Ben bell as it struck the hour. As well as visiting a "pug cafe" and watching in quick succession the Daniel Craig James Bond movies and gaining a new appreciation for them in the process. Then, after a bit of feedback (and a possible threat of watching more Reb Brown movies in the future its on to this weeks film) which due to a small streaming error changed from the scheduled film The Vikings, into Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny... Which may actually be about Archimedes going to Timpsons key cutters, watch repairs and shoe weather treating oh dear... Music "Boogie Party" and "Farting Around" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Let Reb and his beautiful smile into your life. Friends! We were recently interviewed on our friend Matt Socey's NPR show! Find it here and make sure to check out more of Matt's great work! https://www.wfyi.org/programs/film-soceyology/radio/golan-globus-theater
This time out we have overwrought action heroes, a spiritual Bruce Lee and more assorted nuttiness.We cover 20 movies including a constantly yelling Reb Brown, a look at THE POPE'S EXORCIST, a good reason to not run across the desert, Pee-Wee being as charming as ever, a revisit to a now cult favourite 90's sea monster romp, a hopefully final visit to the cornfield, the outrageous BLOOD DELERIUM and so much more!Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review the show wherever you listen to podcasts; join in the discussion on our Facebook group, and if you like what you hear - tell a friend and spread the word - every little bit helps!Links to all our web stuff at www.gbwpodcast.com
Michael Ransom is back but this time he's Brent Huff. Yet he manages to do all the same stuff as Reb Brown and adds on Indiana Jones to his abilities. So this is an odd version of the "idiot plot". Yes it qualifies because the movie can't happen unless everyone is an idiot. But it gets weirder than that with Michael Ransom's (Brent Huff) actions. All you have to do is plant the slightest seed in Ransom's mind of something and the guy goes for it. Not only goes for it, but goes WAY overboard for it. Consider the beginning when he's told that his former commander, Vic Jenkins (played by a very out of water Richard Harris) is not dead as reported in the news and that the CIA is involved. Well instead of going through proper channels and just asking what the story is, he busts in to the office of the CIA handler and busts his family photo in his face. Maybe start with just asking questions. I mean the guy even had an appointment to meet with him. That meeting ends with a judo chop to the back. What's great is that after Jenkins is kidnapped (just watch the movie) Ransom is enlisted to go after by the same CIA guy whom he just judo chopped (we have to assume his spinal cord was severed because Ransom is super tough and deadly) and all is good. But once Ransom finds Jenkins, who is unguarded and has no lock on his door, he just goes with it. "Let's get out of here, guy that is supposedly held hostage but has nothing preventing him from just leaving on his own of which makes me suspicious in no way!" Then Ransom, after being told the obvious double cross, is offered a job. He refuses because...? And gives the ransom (??) of $10 million in diamonds to a lady he met that morning. Nice planning, dude. Michael Ransom is a full blown idiot. Yet the plot isn't what you come here for (although its top notch bad). It's Bruno Mattei's shamelessness. While managing to directly rip-off Apocalypse Now, its subtle enough to get away with. But then he shot for shot steals the truck chase sequence from Raiders of the Lost Ark. Like we wouldn't notice! Its incredibly brazen and incredible. Strike Commando 2 is missing some of the silly fun of the first film but its just so incredibly stupid and willfully ignorant that its a total do. Brent Huff may not be Reb Brown but we'll take him.
Directed by Rod Holcomb, Captain America is the made-for-television superhero movie loosely based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Luke and Nathan find themselves in 1979 to revisit this live-action TV movie which stars Reb Brown as the title hero who fights terror on a motorcycle. Ex-Marine Steve Rogers recieves an experimental body enhancement chemical and then retaliates against his would be killers as a star spangled superhero.
On this episode, we discuss a wide array of topics, including: We go down under for a very quick edition of Sean's Tubi Corner Norm MacDonald at the Roast of Bob Sagat A LOT of talk about Reb Brown The insanity of John Milius The depressing latter day output of Robert Zemeckis How Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within ruined a semi-regular movie night David Lynch, a cool dude More bad sounds for the soundboard We dunk on Pitchfork for their middling review of the Sneaker Pimps' Becoming X The amazing 1960's British mod spy TV show Department S Vincent Price, another cool dude Website: www.queenvenerator.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queenvenerator/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/queenvenerator Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/queenvenerator/
Bruno Mattei and Reb Brown team up to give us an unintentionally hilarious and 80's staples full action movie. Danton better watch out. Prepare yourself for a wild ride of explosive action and over-the-top hilarity with the 1987 cult classic, "Strike Commando." Starring Reb Brown, this cheesy and hilarious gem is an absolute blast from start to finish, delivering an unforgettable experience that will leave you grinning from ear to ear. "Strike Commando" is a throwback to the glorious era of '80s action cinema, where macho heroes and outrageous one-liners ruled the screen. Reb Brown's charismatic presence and larger-than-life portrayal of Sgt. Michael Ransom is nothing short of pure entertainment. With his chiseled physique and unyielding determination, Brown effortlessly embodies the quintessential action hero archetype, making every moment he's on screen a delight to watch. What sets "Strike Commando" apart from other action films of its time is its shameless embrace of its own cheesiness. The dialogue is delightfully cheesy, packed with memorable one-liners that will have you laughing out loud. The action sequences are over-the-top and exaggerated in the best way possible, with explosions galore, outrageous stunts, and a high body count that keeps the adrenaline pumping. Director Bruno Mattei and the creative team behind "Strike Commando" fully understand the film's campy nature and lean into it with gusto. The result is a delightful combination of unintentional humor and intentional self-awareness, creating a unique viewing experience that is both absurd and undeniably fun. The film's pacing is relentless, never allowing a dull moment to creep in. From the opening scene to the epic finale, "Strike Commando" keeps you engaged and entertained throughout. It doesn't take itself too seriously, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the sheer joy of its outrageousness. To top it all off, the '80s keyboard soundtrack perfectly complements the on-screen action, heightening the excitement and injecting a nostalgic charm that fans of the era will adore. "Strike Commando" is an absolute riot that delivers on its promise of cheesy and hilarious entertainment. Reb Brown's larger-than-life performance, the film's self-awareness, and its relentless action make it a must-watch for fans of '80s action cinema. If you're looking for a film that offers a healthy dose of laughter and adrenaline, then "Strike Commando" is the perfect choice. Strap in, lock and load, and enjoy the wild ride that is "Strike Commando"!
This week, we talk about "Yor, the Hunter from the Future," or as we like to call it, ""Reb Brown, the Dolph Lundgren from the Bargain Bin." This movie is a little bit He-Man, and a little bit Star Wars, but it's mostly a disjointed piece of shit that has the entertainment value of slamming your dick in a car door, and the subtlety of a pillowcase full of doorknobs being thrown down a service stairwell. Okay, so check it out: Yor saving only the sexy! Lots of cheekage! Flooding the cave full of females! Consuming corpse water! Ka-Laa kill Rea! Women want Yor, and cavemen are cucks! Robot replacement theory! Pandora's pleasure box! Two strikes for the Italians! Carnivorous triceratops! Choice meats! The ole “born with a mysterious medallion" trope! Fantasia Bat hang gliding! Exploding people living in a cave! Slow-mo dinos! Bloody tongue tickles! Bleep-Boop-Peyooooh! Atomic piles, and much, much more on this week's episode of The Worst Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com
In today's episode, our hosts, Tracey and Scott share their recording of the Reb Brown panel from last March's Hall of Heroes Comic Con. Reb Brown played Captain America in two made for TV movies in the late 1970s. Along the way they will call over to the Main Street Cinema and wrap up with their thoughts on the Indiana Comic Con they attended this past weekend. Welcome to Disney, Indiana.
Please turn off your cellphones and strap a hang glider to your motorized bicycle because we're heading to cheese town for a belly full of camp and craziness that may just be unmatched by any other flick. For our 74th Commentary, we get launched out of the back of a van and sent over the side of a dam to 1979 for this televised motion picture starring Reb Brown, Christopher Lee, Connie Sellecca, and Stanley Kamel. The greatest event in the history of podcasting concludes for this year as we take a look at a flick that is bonkers, but some how Fitz comes loaded for bear with a pocket full of trivia, meanwhile Doom seems lost, so strap in for your favorite guilty pleasure podcast's signature dose of goofiness.
This week Gene Hackman assembles a team of Vietnam veterans to rescue his son from a POW camp in Laos. In the penultimate instalment of Merc Month 2. This beloved film is a hybrid of the Vietnam and mercenary genres, written by Wings Hauser and produced by John Milius it has a great ensemble cast including Patrick Swayze, Fred Ward, Robert Stack, and Reb Brown. Join us for a real classic. Follow us on Twitter @FightingOnFilm and on Facebook. For more check out our website www.fightingonfilm.comThanks for listening! Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fighting-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We continue Merc Month 2 with another Cannon Films classic - 1988's 'Mercenary Fighters'. Starring Peter Fonda, as a no-nonsense mercenary leader, Ron O'Neal as an experienced helicopter pilot and Reb Brown as a hard fighting merc that has a change of heart. Directed by Riki Shelach Nissimoff the film follows an ensemble mercenary team tasked with forcing local people from their homes to make way for a new hydroelectric dam.
Somewhere in the jungles of Southeast Asia, a drug kingpin has kidnapped another drug kingpin, foiling the DEA's plans and demanding his daughter bring him a key to a safety deposit box. Now it's up to golden throat gargantuan Reb Brown to shoot everyone and get whoever's left on the LAST FLIGHT TO HELL (1990). While we love Italian schlock jungle shoot-em-ups as much as the next school, this one rebbed some of us the wrong way. Today's episode brought to you by Long John Silvers, and their new Buttered "Lobster" Bites. INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER
Somewhere in the jungles of Southeast Asia, a drug kingpin has kidnapped another drug kingpin, foiling the DEA's plans and demanding the daughter of the latter druglord bring him a key to a safety deposit box. Now it's up to golden throat gargantuan Reb Brown to shoot everyone and get whoever's left on the LAST FLIGHT TO HELL (1990). While we love Italian schlock jungle shoot-em-ups as much as the next school, this one rebbed some of us the wrong way. Today's episode brought to you by Long John Silvers, and their new Buttered "Lobster" Bites.
Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!
The rocking, shocking, new wave of horror!Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf (also known as Howling II and Howling II: Stirba – Werewolf Bitch) is a 1985 American horror film directed by Philippe Mora and direct sequel to the 1981 film The Howling.The film stars horror film veteran Christopher Lee along with Reb Brown and Annie McEnroe as they try to defeat Sybil Danning's werewolf queen Stirba and stop a werewolf group's plans to conquer the world.00:00 Intro03:52 Kindertrauma Kickstarter15:38 Horror News27:26 What We've Been Watching47:12 Film Review2:00:32 Name Game2:09:23 Film Rating2:15:05 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_Website - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comBen - https://twitter.com/ben_erringtonAndy - https://twitter.com/AndyCTWritesAudio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Acomi and Turk182 decide to watch Battlestar Galactica, but don't want to invest the time. So, they choose the next best/worst thing, Space Mutiny (1988). Starring Captain America himself, Reb Brown, and the martial arts master of Kill or Be Killed and Kill, and Kill Again, James Ryan. Described by some as Mutiny on the Bounty in space (no one calls it that), the film is a taut political thriller about a military coup in space. A space coup. A Space Mutiny. What more can be said about a movie whose plot is as thin as the air they're flying around in. If you want to see boxy, low riding, go-carts along with hula hoop dancing, incredibly wide shoulder pads, a man with an unexplained limp, and the cult of Stevie Nicks, then sic semper tyrannis. Join Acomi and Turk as they struggle to understand the plot, and strange future fashions, that await us in the not-too-distant-future. A time when we've left the Earth behind. Along with storytelling, common sense, and quality special effects. And, the only thing we brought with us is mutiny. Acomi and Turk182, along the occasional special guest, provide running commentary of awfulsome movie and TV shows. The hosts select movies that either one, or both, have never seen. All jokes and comments are improvised. NO PREPARED JOKES OR COMMENTS! During recording, the movies are watched at a low volume and with the subtitles on. Viewers may want to turn subtitles on as well to enhance the viewing experience. So, cue up the audio, ready the movie, and hit play when we say so. Note: This video is the commentary recorded by Acomi and Turk182, and selected screenshots. It is NOT a viewable copy of the film. The commentary can be enjoyed on its own, but if you want to experience the Let's Watch in all its glory, you'll need your own copy of the movie. Most of the movies viewed can be streamed online for free. #OMTWF #KorovaEntertainment #LetsWatch #LW #Acomi #Turk182 #awfulsome #SpaceMutiny #RebBrown #JamesRyan Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE.
Mercenary Fighters (1988) is a Cannon release about a group of, uh… mercenary fighters who are hired to remove some rebels from a small African country. While doing so, some of them (mainly Reb Brown) seem to think they're not doing the right thing. He keeps doing it long after he comes to that conclusion… Continue Reading BMFcast559 – Mercenary Fighters – Superfly DDT The post BMFcast559 – Mercenary Fighters – Superfly DDT first appeared on Bad Movie Fiends Podcast - The BMFcast.
Ben and Pogues watch the made for tv movie, Captain America. They talk reluctant hero, insanely long origin story, Reb Brown's "acting", and question what the hell is actually happening.