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On this dig back into a past Patreon episode, Doug wonders how many small-town sheriffs have ever been instructed to murder local reporters, Jamie talks to her dog for a bit while recording, and we both agree that the cons of owning a submissive sex robot outweigh the pros. Try not to be distracted by the German subtitles, please don't name your robot-wife 'Muffin' and join us for a made-for-tv Patreon episode where we discuss a lackluster horror sequel, Revenge of the Stepford Wives!Revenge of the Stepford Wives is a 1980 film directed by Robert Fuest and starring Sharon Gless, Julie Kavner, Audra Lindley, Don Johnson, Mason Adams, Arthur Hill, Thomas Hill, James MacKrell & Gay Rowan.Visit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookVisit our Website
Eric & Serling tackle the first sequel of the podcast and welcome back Dr. Abominable with open arms (and a "Scorpion's Embrace"). Does part 2 hold a candle to the original classic? Join us!Send us a text
Have you ever been in the shower and found yourself wondering, what DID William Shatner do in the 1970s? Between the cancellation of Star Trek in 1969 and Star Trek: The Motion Picture in 1979, he must have done something, but what? Well listeners, we're here for you.A former priest who had a crisis of faith (Shatner), is among a small group aboard a plane trapped in mid-air over the Atlantic, terrorized by unexpected demonic passengers, in the made-for-television movie The Horror at 37,000 Feet (1973). A traumatic childhood incident leads Matt Stone (Shatner) to a life as a gigolo conman, with a taste for stylish threads, wealthy women, and murder in Impulse (1974)! A man devoted to protecting his family and breaking them free of a devilish curse (Shatner), becomes a pawn of Satan, turned against his brother in The Devil's Rain (1975)! And then from there, a heroic, horseback-riding veterinarian (Shatner) attempts to stop a massive colony of tarantulas from transforming a small Arizona town into the Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)!
The gang lays the groundwork for Se7en and Saw this week, as they review the forgotten B-movie classic starring the legendary Vincent Price, The Abominable Dr. Phibes. This pick was Pete's but inspired by Bruce Purkey of Cinemmadicts. Listen them on all pod platforms, or interact on the Cinemaddicts Facebook group to continue the conversation. This is the 2nd week in a row that Tyler has seen the movie, but Pete and Joseph haven't... how did they like it? How do YOU Like Dr. Phibes? Email us and let us know Thank you to Darryl from Getting Dafoe You for the smooth Me Myself and Tyler vocalshttps://linktr.ee/dafoeyoupodVisit the YouTube channel Saturdays @ 12:30 PM Pacific to get in on the live stream!Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI1lVsk1xjMSBgZK82uAzgQThis Episode:https://youtu.be/OTFTDh2DW0ohttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttps://www.twitch.tv/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclass Email: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclass Patrons:JavierJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksRyan CorbinChris GeigerDylanMitch Burns Robert Stewart JasonAndrew Martin Dallas Terry Jack Fitzpatrick Mackenzie MinerBinge Daddy Dan Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe
Josh and Drusilla go on a bike ride through France with Robert Fuest's 1970 banger, And Soon the Darkness. From wiki: “And Soon the Darkness is a 1970 British thriller film directed by Robert Fuest and starring Pamela Franklin, Michele Dotrice and Sandor Elès. The plot follows two British nurses on a cycling holiday in rural France; during their trip, one of them vanishes, and the other struggles to search for her in a rural community.” But also! Drusilla did the cover for the Criterion Collection's new release of Bound (1996). Josh moved and the two discuss the evils of landlords. Josh and Drusilla both saw Julio Torres' directorial debut, Problemista. Drusilla saw Rose Glass's Love Lies Bleeding. Josh watched Sidney Lumet's 1966 film The Group. Also discussed: Halloween, Watcher, Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Legend of Hell House, Blood of Satan's Claw, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, The Avengers, Dr. Who, Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, and more!NEXT WEEK: Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2002) Follow them across the internet:Bloodhaus: https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
Julius en Jasper bespreken twee wraakfilms met Vincent Price: The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) van Robert Fuest en Theater of Blood (1973) van Douglas Hickox. Als er eentje zou moeten verdwijnen, welke mag dan blijven? Voor de volgende aflevering van de Schokkend Nieuws podcast gaan we een Stephen King top 10 samenstellen. En de volgende Julius vs Jasper gaan we het hebben over Silence of the Lambs en Se7en.
Ever wondered what happens when you mix William Shatner, John Travolta and a melting scene that lasts a lifetime? Brace yourself for an episode packed full with our hilariously ruthless critique of the 1975 horror movie, "The Devil's Rain". Sink your teeth into our dissection of the movie's laughably bad special effects, bizarre tropes and, believe it or not, the 'holy waters of forgetfulness'.We'll take you on a rollercoaster ride through the film's painfully drawn-out scenes, unintentionally amusing attempts at horror, and the outrageous spectacle of Shatner's hat. But that's not all. We also pit our thoughts against some of the big names in film criticism, including IMDB and the legendary Roger Ebert, who managed to award this cinematic disaster one and a half stars. So, whether you're a horror aficionado or just love a good chuckle at the expense of bad cinema, this episode is a must-listen. Buckle up and get ready for a deep dive into the cheesy abyss of 70s horror that is "The Devil's Rain". Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.
“It is ugly as sin, this amulet… it better protect you from evil, otherwise…” Chris On the final Spooktacular episode of 2023, the guys bring on their beloved bud, Ben Worcester to chat about the unfairly maligned Satanic Panic picture, The Devil's Rain! Why couldn't they have Ernest Borgnine in a Hawaiian shirt here at some point? Was this film's makeup the inspiration for the Shatner Captain Kirk mask that then became the infamous Michael Myers ‘The Shape' mask? How hilarious/great is that flashback sequence? And did everyone get a good look at Shatner's belt buckle and wicker cowboy hat combo? PLUS: Is this the meltiest movie of all time? The Devil's Rain stars Ernest Borgnine, William Shatner, Eddie Albert, Tom Skerritt, Joan Prather, Keenan Wynn, Woodrow Chambliss, John Travolta, and the legendary Ida Lupino as Emma Preston; directed by Robert Fuest. Be sure you snag your replay ticket for our Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter digital show! Available now through Thursday, November 2nd! Get it before it's gone for good! Today's episode is brought to you by Nutrisense! To start decoding your body's messages and pave the way for a healthier life, visit NUTRISENSE DOT COM SLASH WHM and get $30 off your first month and one month of board certified nutritionist support as well. When they ask how you learned about Nutrisense make sure to tell them it was the We Hate Movies podcast! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Be sure to get tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza where we're talking The Santa Clause! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
Andrew and Dave leave France behind and turn their attention to 1970s Britain in this week's episode of Films(trips) as the duo take a look at The Final Programme, Robert Fuest's 1973 adaptation of the Michael Moorcock novel of the same name.Just what do the podcasting duo make of the film, which was a critical and commercial bomb upon release? What on Earth does one have to know for this film to even be sensible while watching? And what's it all about, Alfie? tune in and find out!Next Episode: Charlton Heston returns!All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt.
Are you ready to revisit the eerie 1970's movie, "And Soon the Darkness"? Join us as we dissect this cinematic paradox, which has surprisingly garnered a high audience score despite its low rating on Rotten Tomatoes. We'll scrutinize everything from the characters' peculiar travel modes to their questionable wardrobe choices, and even the film's timeline. Plus, we'll also evaluate the film's tactic of deploying red herrings to steer viewers away from the outcome.We'll dissect some of the film's most stirring scenes: Kathy's unusual underwear-in-the-woods moment, the tension-filled fight between Jane and Kathy, and of course, the heart-stopping scene where Jane discovers who the real killer is. Imagine the chill that ran down your spine when watching those voyeuristic shots! We'll also delve into the film's portrayal of Jane's lack of French comprehension, and how it contributes to the movie's eerie atmosphere.Lastly, let's not forget about the scene where Paul stumbles upon an abandoned vehicle, and the mysterious farmer who is observing him. We'll discuss Paul's cryptic responses to Jane and how the film fell short in explaining character motives. And of course, we'll ponder over the film's box office success despite its mixed reviews. So, sit back, buckle up, and get ready for a thrilling discussion about "And Soon the Darkness"!Note: Make sure to follow us on Instagram and our website for more information and updates. Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.
On this episode of Talking Terror, you better grab your umbrellas and holy bibles because it's The Mad Monkey's film pick of the week! Listen in as they chat about 1975's "The Devil's Rain" directed by Robert Fuest. Stay scared people, stay scared!
In this episode, I look at the bizarre film from 1971, the British dark comedy horror film, The Abominable Dr. Phibes. This film was directed by Robert Fuest and stars Vincent Price, Joseph Cotten, Peter Jeffrey, and Virginia North. It is the story of comic revenge! Find out more than you ever wanted to know about this fantastic film!
Was there any reason to remake Robert Fuest's 1970 France-set thriller (and relocate it to South America) other than because you wanted the names Terry Nation and Brian Clemens in your credits? And was it worth it...? And Soon the Darkness This episode presented by: J.R. Southall With: Dylan Rees
After our look at the Dr Phibes movies, a retrospective of some of the rest of their director's work Robert Fuest Films under review: And Soon the Darkness (1970) The Final Programme (1973) The Devil's Rain (1975) This episode hosted by: J.R. Southall With: Dylan Rees Mark Donaldson
Our mini Robert Fuest season begins with a look at his two Dr. Phibes films of the early 1970s, starring Vincent Price as the abominable character, a role he reprised for its return
We're back in Derry and Toms in the company of Joe Banks to take a look at Robert Fuest's 1973 film take on Moorcock's The Final Programme (AKA The Last Days of Man on Earth). As is traditional we roam around, but mostly we evaluate The Final Programme as both an adaptation and as a work that stands (or falls) on its own merits, and Joe has a startling take on that ending that I'd never considered. And we talk about some other stuff. JOIN US!
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) AIP Production #7110/7117 Jeff and Cheryl explore the mystery of who is killing the doctors of London in The Abominable Dr. Phibes. Directed by Robert Fuest Screenplay by Robert Fuest, William Goldstein and James Whiton Produced by Ronald S. Dunas and Louis M. Heyward Starring:Vincent Price as Dr. Anton Phibes Joseph Cotten as Dr. Vesalius Peter Jeffrey as Inspector Harry Trout Virginia North as Vulnavia Terry-Thomas as Dr. Longstreet Norman Jones as Sgt. Tom Schenley John Cater as Superintendent Waverly John Laurie as Darrow Maurice Kaufman as Dr. Whitcombe Sean Bury as Lem Vesalius Susan Travers as Nurse AllenCaroline Munro as Victoria Phibes Released under American International Pictures. Stream this movie on Movieland.TV or The Horror Drive-In.View The Abominable Dr. Phibes trailer here.Follow the American International Podcast on Letterboxd, Twitter and Instagram @aip_pod and on Facebook at facebook.com/American International Podcast. Our open and close is comprised of clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955)
It's finally here, the 100th episode of Then Is Now Podcast!! It's time to wind up the Dr. Phibes Clockwork Wizards again! On July 5th, 1972 "Dr. Phibes Rises Again!," the sequel to the Abominable Dr Phibes, was released in the U.S. It was not only directed once again by Robert Fuest, but the incomparable Vincent Price reprised his role as the sinister anti-hero, Dr. Anton Phibes! Joining me for this 50th and 100th celebration are Damon and William Goldstein, who are no strangers to the show! William, of course, wrote the first Phibes film and they are currently getting a third film off the ground! William has also novelized both films and written several Phibes novels a mix of sequels and prequels to the first film! We not only discuss the sequel film, but also their Dr. Phibes Facebook pages to celebrate The 50th Anniversary of "Dr. Phibes Rises Again!" William Goldstein can be found at: https://www.williamgoldstein.org The many Dr Phibes Facebook pages are at: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1143538765715526 https://www.facebook.com/groups/DR.PHIBES.CULT.CLASSIC.SERIES/ https://www.facebook.com/DoctorAntonPhibes/ https://www.facebook.com/DrPhibesRisesAgain/ https://www.facebook.com/DrPhibesVulnaviasSecret/ https://www.facebook.com/DrPhibesInTheBeginning/ https://www.facebook.com/FOREVER.PHIBES/ The Phibes YouTube Page is at: https://www.youtube.com/user/FOREVERPHIBES Find their Phibes books on Amazon! Chris can be found at: http://www.storiesmotion.com Haven Podcasts: Then Is Now will be at the Parafest in Maine, October 15, 2022 - 10am – 4pm! We'll be doing a live show from there! Details to come... https://www.facebook.com/parafestmaine/ Fright Lounge: Our monthly live streaming show where we talk about ALL Horror Media! https://www.facebook.com/frightlounge Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThenIsNowPodcast Now only $3!! Help support your favorite Pop Culture show. Not only do you get access to our special filmmakers series, but new subscribers will be entered into a contest to win a free copy of actor Sean Kanan's amazing book, Way of the Cobra!! TeePublic: http://www.teepublic.com/stores/havenpodcasts Feedback: thenisnow42@gmail.com Join the conversation at our Facebook Group Twitter: @HavenPodcasts Website: havenpodcasts.com where you'll find our sister show, The East Meets the West, in which we discuss Shaw Brothers films and Spaghetti Western movies! Please SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube page, also! Don't forget to go to wherever you download your podcasts from and leave us a great review so more listeners can find us! You can find us on all the podcasting apps, especially the big 3: iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher! Enjoy, Re-Gor
In this episode of Adapt or Perish—our first of two parts—we’re looking at Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë’s classic gothic romance! In this episode we discuss: Emily Brontë's original 1847 novel Wuthering Heights (1939 movie), directed by William Wyler, written by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht, and starring Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon, and David Niven Studio One Season 3 Episode 10: Wuthering Heights (1950), directed by Paul Nickell, written by Lois Jacoby, and starring Charlton Heston, Mary Sinclair, and Una O'Connor DuPont Show of the Month Season 1 Episode 9: Wuthering Heights (1958), directed by Daniel Petrie, written by James Costigan, and starring Richard Burton, Rosemary Harris, and Denholm Elliott Wuthering Heights (1967 miniseries), directed by Peter Sasdy, written by Hugh Leonard, and starring Ian McShane and Angela Scoular Wuthering Heights (1970 movie), directed by Robert Fuest, written by Patrick Tilley, and starring Timothy Dalton, Anna Calder-Marshall, Julian Glover, and Judy Cornwell Wuthering Heights (1978 miniseries), directed by Peter Hammond, written by Hugh Leonard and David Snodin, and starring Ken Hutchison, Kay Adshead, and Pat Heywood Kate Bush's 1978 song "Wuthering Heights" Footnotes: Adapt or Perish Episode 43: Jane Eyre, Part 1 Adapt or Perish Episode 44: Jane Eyre, Part 2 Adapt or Perish Episode 73: Flowers in the Attic "David Duchovny" by Bree Sharp "The 50 greatest Irish film actors of all time – in order" from The Irish Times Adapt or Perish Episode 34: Romeo and Juliet Kate Bush's "Wuthering Heights" music videos: Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 The "Wuthering Heights" dance as performed by Noel Fielding You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us and all of our show notes online at adaptorperishcast.com. We're also on Patreon! You can find us at patreon.com/adaptcast. We have multiple reward levels, which include access to a patron-only community and a patron-only, biweekly bonus show! We hope to see you there. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can always email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com.
Another late upload as we do another doublesode! This week we are watching Jerry Schatzberg's The Panic in Needle Park (1971), featuring Al Pacino in his first major role. We also watch Robert Fuest's The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971).
Selected for our 10th episode anniversary by our listeners, The Abominable Dr. Phibes is a 1971 British comedy horror film, produced by Ronald S. Dunas and Louis M. Heyward, directed by Robert Fuest.It stars, in his first appearance on the podcast, mister Vincent Price. Its art deco sets, dark humour, and performance by Price have made the film and its sequel Dr. Phibes Rises Again cult classics. The film also features Terry-Thomas and Hugh Griffith, with an uncredited Caroline Munro appearing in still photographs as Phibes' wife.We follow the title character, Dr. Anton Phibes, who blames the medical team that attended to his wife's surgery four years prior for her death and sets out to exact vengeance on each one.Phibes is inspired in his murderous spree by the Ten Plagues of Egypt from the Old Testament. For visual reasons, the plagues of flies and gnats were replaced with rats and bats.The film was shot on the "20s era" sets at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire. The cemetery scenes were shot in Highgate Cemetery, As well as the aforementioned sequel, several others were planned, including Phibes Resurrectus, The Bride of Dr. Phibes, and The Seven Fates of Dr. Phibes, but none were ever produced. In order to gain more publicity, this film was advertised as Vincent Price's 100th movie.Linking this back to past General Witchfinder featured films (which inexplicably seem to all have been made with in a few years of each other) - Of course Caroline Munro has been seen writhing around in a blood sacrifice to Dracula in AD 1972. Peter Cushing was originally cast as Vesalius, but he declined because his wife was in poor health at the time, and a young Joanna Lumley did appeared as a laboratory assistant, but her scenes were sadly cut.$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$Just in case anyone has too much money and wants to give a bit to us to help with our hosting n stuff. It would be amazing if you fancied sending us some pennies - thank you.https://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$ Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Randy Fox returns to dive back into the science fiction films of the 1970's. Unfortunately, THE FINAL PROGRAMME (1973) is one of the lesser-known SF movies from the 70's. There are many reasons for that including it being savagely cut for American release and that its cast is devoid of major movie stars. But a more relevant reason it is largely unknown is the type of science fiction tale it tells. Adapted rather faithfully from the first of Michael Moorcock's series of Jerry Cornelius novels it hews closely to the arch tone of the book in ways that might frustrate some viewers. Plot points are not spoon-fed, explanations for odd occurrences are not always made and anyone looking for a solid hero will be left wanting. The motivations for the main character are, by turns, dark or driven by melancholic grief when they aren't just completely inscrutable. Aware that the world is crumbling around him Jerry seems content to chase his psychotic brother Frank but often affects a disinterest in nearly everything else. “Well, for a start, I'm going to sit here and get smashed out of my mind. And I also have it on very good authority that the world is coming to an end. I thought I'd go home and watch it on television.” Randy and I spend the first thirty minutes of the show discussing the book series with a focus on the first, of course. We then (eventually) get into a deep look at the film using a faulty synopsis that causes me to complain about one of the more common errors made when summarizing this movie. We talk about the fine cast, the director's comments about the movie and the difficulty of crafting such a large-scale tale on a small-scale budget. We touch on the locations and the music as well as author Moorcock's choice for sonic accompaniment that was overridden by designer/writer/director Robert Fuest. And we finally wind our way to the mad ending that is the sole false note for Randy. This touches off a spirited discussion of how I would have liked the final scenes to play out to move things closer to the unfilmable ideas in the book. And then I quote star Jon Finch from an old interview about his involvement in the film. We have a pretty good time! If you have any comments on the film or the podcast thebloodypit@gmail.com is the place to reach us. Which 1970's science fiction film should we dig into next time? Let us know. And thank you for listening!
50 years ago on May 8th, 1971, a movie came out that was not your average horror picture; a blend of horror, humor, and music put together in a way that it seems perfectly natural and yet unlike any movie before it. It's a tale of revenge by a man driven insane because of the death of his wife, and the fantastic and horrific ways in which he exacts his revenge, told in a story that's shrouded somewhat in Dark Comedy. I'm talking of course, about The Abominable Dr. Phibes starring the legendary horror actor, Vincent Price. The movie was so-well received that it garnered a sequel in 1972 called Dr. Phibes Rises Again! On today's show, we not only have the return of the amazing Derek M. Koch from Monster Kid Radio, as guest co-host, but also the creator of Dr. Phibes, William Goldstein and his son, Damon! William and Damon have written several books, not only novelizing the films but also delving into the past and further exploits of Dr. Phibes! So go and watch these films, then come back here to listen to our excellent discussion with the Goldsteins and learn about the history and future of a classic Horror Picture! Derek's podcast and other fun stuff can be found at http://www.monsterkidradio.net and https://linktr.ee/derekmkoch William Goldstein can be found at http://www.williamgoldstein.org William and Damon's Dr. Phibes Pages: http://www.facebook.com/DrPhibesInTheBeginning https://www.facebook.com/DoctorAntonPhibes/ https://www.facebook.com/DrPhibesRisesAgain/ http://www.facebook.com/DrPhibesVulnaviasSecret https://www.facebook.com/Dr-Phibes-The-Androbots-110560260348201/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/DR.PHIBES.CULT.CLASSIC.SERIES/ https://www.facebook.com/FOREVER.PHIBES/ Send your feedback to thenisnow42@gmail.com Folow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/HavenPodcasts Join the conversation at our Facebook Group Visit our website: havenpodcasts.com where you'll find our sister show, The East Meets the West, in which we discuss Shaw Brothers films and Spaghetti Western movies! Please SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube page at http://youtube.com/user/uncledeath1 Don't forget to go to wherever you download your podcasts from and leave us a great review so more listeners can find us! You can find us on all the podcasting apps, especially the big 3: iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher! Enjoy! Re-Gor
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La période 70s de la Hammer Film est le chant du cygne de la maison des horreurs. Redécouvrez avec nous cette période mal-aimée et pourtant passionnante où, dans un flamboyant bouquet final, le studio a fait exploser les barrières de l'excentricité dans ses films les plus fous. Avec Véronique Davidson, Xavier Colon, Talal Selhami, Laurent Lopéré, Laurent Duroche et Cyril Despontin. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Sur Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/4n3gUOfPZhyxL5iKdZIjHA ► Sur Youtube : https://youtu.be/I_g9QZSV6Ec ► La liste des films abordés dans les précédentes émissions : https://bit.ly/PIFFFcast-List ► Venir discuter avec nous du PIFFFcast : https://bit.ly/ForumPIFFFcast Références des films cités : - La trilogie Karnstein : The Vampire Lovers de Roy Ward Baker (1970), Lust for a vampire / La soif du Vampire de Jimmy Sangster (1971), Twins of evil / Les sévices de Dracula de John Hough (1971) - Le Cirque des vampires de Robert William Young (1972) - La Horde Sauvage de Sam Peckinpah (1969) - Dracula 73 d'Alan Gibson (1972) - Les Cicatrices de Dracula de Roy Ward Baker (1970) - Dracula (série TV 2020), PIFFFcast 78 : https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-78-dessine-moi-un-film - Gorge Profonde de Gérard Damiano (1972) - Straight on till morning de Peter Collinson (1972), PIFFFcast 45 : https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-45-anarchy-in-the-uk - Fear in the night / Sueur froide dans la nuit de Jimmy Sangster (1972) - Dracula vit toujours à Londres de Alan Gibson (1973) - L'exorciste de William Friedkin (1973) - Massacre à la tronçonneuse de Tobe Hooper (1974) - Capitaine Kronos : tueur de vampires de Brian Clemens (1974) - Docteur Jekyll et Sister Hyde de Roy Ward Baker (1971) - And soon the darkness de Robert Fuest (1970) - Vampire Hunter D de Hideyuki Kikuchi (Romans - 1985) - Castelvania (jeu vidéo) - Le Pacte des loups de Christophe Gans - Les sept vampires d'or de Roy Ward Baker, Chang Cheh (1974) - Shatter de Michael Carreras (1975) - Top Secret de David Zucker, Jerry Zucker, Jim Abrahams (1985) - The Mutation de Jack Cardiff (1974) - La révolte des morts vivants de Amando de Ossorio (1972), PIFFFcast 79 : https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-79-les-soldats-de-libere - Capcom VS SNK (jeu vidéo) - L’exorciste chinois de Sammo Hung (1980), PIFFFcast 41 : https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-41-made-in-hong-kong - Une fille... pour le diable de Peter Sykes (1976) - Les démons de l'esprit de Peter Sykes (1972) - La sentinelle des maudits de Michael Winner (1977) - Le cercle infernal de Richard Loncraine (1978) - Hammer House of Horror (serie TV 1980) - Hammer House of Mystery & suspense (serie TV 1984) - Night Gallery (serie TV 1969) - Kolchak the night stalker (serie TV 1974) - Thriller / Angoisses (serie TV 1973) - Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror de Ted Newsom (1994) - Let me in de Matt Reeves (2010) - La Dame en noir de James Watkins (2012) - The Lodge de Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz (2019) - Eden Lake de James Watkins (2008), PIFFFcast 40 : https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-40-des-vacances-denfer - Guns Akimbo de Jason Lei Howden (2019) - Sleepy Hollow, la légende du cavalier sans tête de Tim Burton (1999) - Sweeney Todd, le diabolique barbier de Fleet Street de Tim Burton (2007)
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This week on Scream Addicts, Jinx welcomes David Dastmalchian to the show. An actor known for such films as The Dark Knight, Blade Runner 2049, the Ant-Man films, and The Belko Experiment, as well as the creator and writer of the fantastic comic book Count Crowley, Mr. Dastmalchian has chosen Robert Fuest’s 1975 The Devil’s Rain for discussion this week. Mr. Dastmalchian and Jinx discuss the film’s standing as marvelous escapist entertainment for these crazy times, its utterly wonky script and direction, and the unmitigated creepiness of cults. Along the way, we discuss the joys of Shudder and Fangoria, struggling with the post-Coronavirus world, and…Gus Van Sant’s Psycho?! It's a wonderful chat with a fantastic guest, and it’s one we hope you enjoy. Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @Dastmalchian @ScreamAddicts @Jinx1981
Michel Legrand estudió música en el Conservatorio de París graduándose con las máximas notas como compositor y pianista. Trabajó en Estados Unidos con gente de la talla de Miles Davis o Stan Getz. Su salto a la fama le llegó con la película de Jacques Demy “Los paraguas de Cherburgo” en el que todos los diálogos eran cantados. Aunque compuso más de 200 bandas sonoras para el cine con las que ganaría tres Oscar ,en esta playlist daremos un repaso a sus canciones para películas como “El caso Thomas Crown” (1968, Norman Jewison), “Verano del 42” (1971, Robert Mulligan), “Con los ojos cerrados” (1969, Richard Brooks), “La piscina” (1969, Jacques Deray), “Cumbres borrascosas” (1970, Robert Fuest), "El ocaso de una estrella" (1972, Sidney J. Furie), "Amigos muy íntimos (1982, Norman Jewison) o “Primavera en otoño” (1973, Clint Eastwood). En los primeros 100 minutos hemos alternado temas cantados por tres magníficas voces femeninas que trabajaron muy estrechamente con Legrand: Barbra Streisand, Melissa Errico y Kiri Te Kanawa. La segunda parte de la playlist incluye temas suyos interpretados por solistas como Sarah Vaugham, Jessye Norman, Regine Velasquez, Ray Charles, Neil Diamond, Nana Moskouri o Matt Monro, entre otros. Espero os guste. 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 01'42" Cabecera 00h 02'18" Pieces of dreams - Barbra Streisand 00h 05'40" His eyes, her eyes - Melissa Errico 00h 11'40" I will say goodbye - Kiri Te Kanawa 00h 14'41" What are you doing the rest of your life - Barbra Streisand 00h 17'56" Dis moi - Melissa Errico 00h 20'48" Summer me, Winter me - Kiri Te Kanawa 00h 23'39" Between yesterday and tomorrow - Barbra Streisand 00h 27'08" The windmills of your mind - Melissa Errico 00h 32'09" Breezy’s song - Kiri Te Kanawa 00h 35'24" The summer knows - Barbra Streisand 00h 38'59" Maybe someone dreamed us - Melissa Errico 00h 43'08" Magic - Kiri Te Kanawa 00h 46'14" Once upon a summertime - Barbra Streisand 00h 49'41" Martina - Melissa Errico 00h 52'15" One at a time - Kiri Te Kanawa 00h 56'02" Love and learn - Barbra Streisand 00h 58'28" In another life - Melissa Errico 01h 02'07" Secret places - Kiri Te Kanawa 01h 05'32" On my way to you - Barbra Streisand 01h 09'12" I was born in love with you - Melissa Errico 01h 13'44" Comme elle est long a morir ma jeunesse - Kiri Te Kanawa 01h 15'38" Ask yourself why - Barbra Streisand 01h 19'30" You must believe in spring - Melissa Errico 01h 24'16" A rose in the snow - Kiri Te Kanawa 01h 27'34" Something new in my life - Barbra Streisand 01h 31'31" Celui-là - Melissa Errico 01h 34'16" One day - Kiri Te Kanawa 01h 37'06" After the rain - Barbra Streisand 01h 40'42" Blue, green, grey and gone - Kiri Te Kanawa 01h 44'24" If there were no dreams - Neil Diamond 01h 47'42" Never say never again - Lani Hall 01h 50'40" Nobody knows - Bill Medley 01h 53'44" A place in Paris - Matt Monro 01h 56'11" La trentaine - Michel Legrand 01h 59'40" How do you keep the music playing?- James Ingram & Patty Austin 02h 03'40" One more moment - Guy Thomas 02h 06'05" Une chanson d'amour - Sophie Della 02h 10'24" Love makes the change - Ray Charles 02h 14'43" Un peu du ciel - Réjane Perry 02h 19'48" Pretty Polly - Matt Monro 02h 22'03" Et si demain - Michel Legrand & Nana Moskouri 02h 24'43" Happy - Michael Jackson 02h 28'01" Vivre - Michel Legrand & Nana Moskouri Solo me queda recordaros que si queréis suscribiros GRATUITAMENTE al canal de Love4musicals podéis hacerlo pinchando en los siguientes enlaces de ivoox o itunes para recibir notificación cada vez que publiquemos un nuevo programa.
Michel Legrand estudió música en el Conservatorio de París graduándose con las máximas notas como compositor y pianista. Trabajó en Estados Unidos con gente de la talla de Miles Davis o Stan Getz. Su salto a la fama le llegó con la película de Jacques Demy “Los paraguas de Cherburgo” en el que todos los diálogos eran cantados. Aunque compuso más de 200 bandas sonoras para el cine con las que ganaría tres Oscar ,en esta playlist daremos un repaso a sus canciones para películas como “El caso Thomas Crown” (1968, Norman Jewison), “Verano del 42” (1971, Robert Mulligan), “Con los ojos cerrados” (1969, Richard Brooks), “La piscina” (1969, Jacques Deray), “Cumbres borrascosas” (1970, Robert Fuest), "El ocaso de una estrella" (1972, Sidney J. Furie), "Amigos muy íntimos (1982, Norman Jewison) o “Primavera en otoño” (1973, Clint Eastwood). En los primeros 100 minutos hemos alternado temas cantados por tres magníficas voces femeninas que trabajaron muy estrechamente con Legrand: Barbra Streisand, Melissa Errico y Kiri Te Kanawa. La segunda parte de la playlist incluye temas suyos interpretados por solistas como Sarah Vaugham, Jessye Norman, Regine Velasquez, Ray Charles, Neil Diamond, Nana Moskouri o Matt Monro, entre otros. Espero os guste. 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 01'42" Cabecera 00h 02'18" Pieces of dreams - Barbra Streisand 00h 05'40" His eyes, her eyes - Melissa Errico 00h 11'40" I will say goodbye - Kiri Te Kanawa 00h 14'41" What are you doing the rest of your life - Barbra Streisand 00h 17'56" Dis moi - Melissa Errico 00h 20'48" Summer me, Winter me - Kiri Te Kanawa 00h 23'39" Between yesterday and tomorrow - Barbra Streisand 00h 27'08" The windmills of your mind - Melissa Errico 00h 32'09" Breezy’s song - Kiri Te Kanawa 00h 35'24" The summer knows - Barbra Streisand 00h 38'59" Maybe someone dreamed us - Melissa Errico 00h 43'08" Magic - Kiri Te Kanawa 00h 46'14" Once upon a summertime - Barbra Streisand 00h 49'41" Martina - Melissa Errico 00h 52'15" One at a time - Kiri Te Kanawa 00h 56'02" Love and learn - Barbra Streisand 00h 58'28" In another life - Melissa Errico 01h 02'07" Secret places - Kiri Te Kanawa 01h 05'32" On my way to you - Barbra Streisand 01h 09'12" I was born in love with you - Melissa Errico 01h 13'44" Comme elle est long a morir ma jeunesse - Kiri Te Kanawa 01h 15'38" Ask yourself why - Barbra Streisand 01h 19'30" You must believe in spring - Melissa Errico 01h 24'16" A rose in the snow - Kiri Te Kanawa 01h 27'34" Something new in my life - Barbra Streisand 01h 31'31" Celui-là - Melissa Errico 01h 34'16" One day - Kiri Te Kanawa 01h 37'06" After the rain - Barbra Streisand 01h 40'42" Blue, green, grey and gone - Kiri Te Kanawa 01h 44'24" If there were no dreams - Neil Diamond 01h 47'42" Never say never again - Lani Hall 01h 50'40" Nobody knows - Bill Medley 01h 53'44" A place in Paris - Matt Monro 01h 56'11" La trentaine - Michel Legrand 01h 59'40" How do you keep the music playing?- James Ingram & Patty Austin 02h 03'40" One more moment - Guy Thomas 02h 06'05" Une chanson d'amour - Sophie Della 02h 10'24" Love makes the change - Ray Charles 02h 14'43" Un peu du ciel - Réjane Perry 02h 19'48" Pretty Polly - Matt Monro 02h 22'03" Et si demain - Michel Legrand & Nana Moskouri 02h 24'43" Happy - Michael Jackson 02h 28'01" Vivre - Michel Legrand & Nana Moskouri Solo me queda recordaros que si queréis suscribiros GRATUITAMENTE al canal de Love4musicals podéis hacerlo pinchando en los siguientes enlaces de ivoox o itunes para recibir notificación cada vez que publiquemos un nuevo programa.
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Welcome back to another episode iof the GGtMC!!! This week we are brought to you by the fine folks at DiabolikDVD.com and it was Todd's turn to program the show. We discuss The Final Programme (1973) directed by Robert Fuest and Body Parts (1991) directed by Eric Red, both on Blu Ray!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
To close out The Satanic Rites of January, Derek is joined by longtime contributor and even longer time friend Chris McMillan. Chris is the mastermind behind The Shadow Over Portland, so you know he knows what he's talking about, especially when it comes to 1975's The Devil's Rain (dir. Robert Fuest). This movie was also covered back in the day in the pages of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, and Kenny's going to break that down for us. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards - The Classic Horror Film Board - Professor Frenzy on YouTube Next Week on Monster Kid Radio: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (dir. Charles Barton) with The opening and closing song "" () appears by permission of () All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . I'll miss you forever, my sweet darling Samantha -
Saddle up! This week's installment of The Satanic Rites of January brings us to the land of Hammer Films when author joins Derek to discuss the film The Devil Rides Out (dir. Terence Fisher). And to introduce this week's episode, Derek's niece took over the microphone! Professor Frenzy has a Bedtime Story, and Kenny has a Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland. Let's ride! Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Lexi Deluxe on YouTube - Frank Schildiner on Amazon - The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards - The Classic Horror Film Board - Monster Kid Radio #335 - The Witch's Curse with Chris McMillan - Professor Frenzy - Next Week on Monster Kid Radio: The Devil's Rain (dir. Robert Fuest) with The opening and closing song "" () appears by permission of () All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
The Evil Eye is a podcast about goth movies. What exactly is a goth movie? Film writers Samm Deighan and Robert Skvarla are two old goths determined to answer that age old question by exploring various genres including horror, melodrama, and film noir. Each episode will dissect a film that fits the goth aesthetic and explore the music and culture in the year that film was released. In this episode, the Evil Eye is continuing their October celebration of horror icon and greatest living human Vincent Price with a look at Robert Fuest’s black comedy-horror masterpiece, The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and its sequel Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972). Price plays the titular organist who returns from beyond the grave (we think?) to orchestrate a symphony of revenge—inspired by the biblical 10 plagues of Egypt—against the team of doctors who killed his beloved wife. MUSIC CLIPS: Spirogyra – “The Future Won’t Be Long” (off St. Radigunds) Lucifer / Mort Garson – “Evil Eye” (off Black Mass) Black Sabbath – “Children of the Grave” (off Master of Reality) The post EVIL EYE, EPISODE 6: DR. PHIBES appeared first on Cinepunx.
This episode’s lineup: 1. Anaconda (1997) directed by Luis Llosa 2. Naked Blood (1996) directed by Hisayasu Satō 3. Lake Placid (1999) directed by Steve Miner 4. All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) directed by Jonathan Levine 5. Stitches (2012) directed by Conor McMahon 6. The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) directed by Robert Fuest […] The post 25 – Big Reptiles, Pleasurable Pains, and Undead Clowns appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
It's the final trip to the House of Franklin-Stein for 2017, and the first part of a Fire and Water Crossover! Chris and Cindy celebrate with their first film coverage starring horror legend Vincent Price, The Abominable Dr. Phibes! They wrap up the Halloween season by discussing Batman #460, “When Slays the Savage Skull” by Doug Moench and Don Newton! Follow the crossover to Film and Water: Turn it Off with Tracy, where Rob and Darling Tracy will also watch and discuss Dr. Phibes! Subscribe via iTunes. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts & https://twitter.com/supermatespod Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/supermatespodcast Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Email us at supermatespodcast@gmail.com Dr. Gangrene's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/drgangrene Clip credits: The Abominable Dr. Phibes directed by Robert Fuest; music by Basil Kirchin Opening wedding march by Marc Shaiman from Addams Family Values Music from Batman: The Animated Series, “Two-Face”, Parts 1 & 2 by Shirley Walker “Thriller” by Michael Jackson, featuring Vincent Price
In this episode, Mr Jim Moon has a viewing of the not so classic 1975 flick The Devil's Rain, and does not so much provide a commentary but more chats about and around this very odd movie. On paper it looked good - Ernest Borgnine, William Shatner, Ida Lupino and John Travolta in a '70s Satanic flick directed by cult favourite Robert Fuest. The reality was very different...
The future is cancelled! Find out why as Mr Jim Moon dons a black car coat and loads up his needlegun to go on the trail of one of Michael Moorcock's more offbeat SF heroes, the legendary Jerry Cornelius, in the cult classic The Final Programme, directed by Robert Fuest.
We're discussing Robert Fuest's The Final Programme where Jerry Cornelius helps a cadre of shadowy figures steal the formula for his father's work which may save humanity from the end of the world...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Une arlequinade pour Jerry Cornelius, assassin-hipster, agent secret rock-star, amant pansexuel et hérault de l'anarchie. Le personnage de Moorcock n'aura droit qu'à un seul film, THE FINAL PROGRAMME de Robert Fuest (1973) mais ce qu'il inspirera dépasse largement le film. Pour tout savoir sur l'Anti-James Bond
JERRY CORNELIUS,assassin-hipster, agent secret rock star, amant pansexuel, hérault de l'anarchie. Le fabuleux personnage de Michael Morcook n'aura droit qu'à un seul film, THE FINAL PROGRAMME de Robert Fuest (1973) mais ce qu'il inspirera dépasse largement ce simple long-métrage, Pour tout savoir sur cet anti-James Bond
Revenge Is The Best Medicine. Joining the crew on today’s show we have our special guest Adrian Smith. As Vincent Price month continues we will be talking about the cult-classic full of dark humor called The Abominable Dr. Phibes from 1971. The film was directed by Robert Fuest and stars Joseph Cotton, Hugh Griffith, Terry-Thomas, […]