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B Bin Horror
The Gingerdead Man

B Bin Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 56:02


Hello and welcome back to another episode of B Bin Horror! We wanted to let you know that we had some audio issues with this episode so if it sounds even worse than usual, that's why! On this week's episode we are celebrating Christmas in July with a kind of Christmas movie, the 2005 Horror/Comedy, The Gingerdead Man! The Gingerdead Man was written by William Butler and directed by Charles Band. The film stars Gary Busey, Robin Sydney, Ryan Locke, Alexia Aleman and Jonathan Chase. On this week's episode the guys talk about some deep cookie lore, a backstory for Millard Findlemeyer's mother and we kind of talk about this movie. If you like what you hear please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bbinhorror. You can also send us emails at bbinhorror@gmail.com and please don't forget to subscribe to B Bin Horror on whatever podcast platform you listen on!*B Bin Horror theme music - "Uprising" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio*

The AEW-some Pod
Episode 53: Recapping Collision and Rampage for November 17

The AEW-some Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 55:46


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The Dead Harvey Podcast - For Indie Horror Filmmakers and Fans

Happy 420! What happens when you smoke from the evil bong? Why are there so many B-movie celebrities in a strip club? Why does the bong sound like Weezy from the Jeffersons?  We delve into these important questions and more.Strait-laced nerd Alistair moves into a college dorm with hardcore marijuana users Brett, Larnell, and Bachman. Larnell orders an old giant bong that proves to have strange magical powers. When smoked said bong sends a person to a bizarre drugged-out alternate realm from which there is no easy escape. (imdb)Evil Bong trailer:https://www.fullmoonfeatures.com/videos/evil-bong-trailerDead Harvey links:YouTube:@deadharveyInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/dead_harvey/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/deadharveyIntro and outro music by Tony Longworth.*Indie filmmakers: visit this website for free music for your projects: http://tonylongworth.com/freemusic/.

Slashers
Gingerdead Man Vs Evil Bong (2013)

Slashers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 58:51


Happy Monday, Goons! Join us for another new episode of Slashers Podcast with Jason, Austin and Ade. Since we've already done Gingerdead Man and Evil Bong separately, what better way to start our 3rd week of Full Moon April discussing 2013's Charles Band classic, Gingerdead Man Vs Evil Bong, starring Robin Sydney as both Sarah Lee and LuAnn from both films, and John Patrick Jordan as Larnell. The three of us aren't really sure what this film was even about, as most of it is flashbacks from the former films, but according to Google, The Gingerdead Man plans to kill Sarah Lee, the long survivor of his murderous rampage, but he is foiled when he meets Larnell and sets loose Eebee, the Evil Bong, to stop him. If you haven't watched this hot mess yet, you can find it and all the others right now for free on Tubi. Enjoy! If you want to show Austin and his co host Corey some love, be sure to follow them on Instagram @frightmarespodcast, Facebook and Twitter,  and listen to them by following this link: linktr.ee/frightmarespodcast . You can also follow Austin on Letterboxd @doctorproctor. If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes,  please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App:  @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspod Theme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slasherspod/support

B Bin Horror
Evil Bong

B Bin Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 85:08


Hello and welcome to another episode of B Bin Horror! On today's episode we talk about the 2006 Horror/Comedy Evil Bong. Evil Bong was written and directed by Charles Band and stars David Weidoff, John Patrick Jordan, Mitch Eakins, Robin Sydney and Tommy Chong. Today's episode we were short staffed, and Dylan and Fred were the only two able to record this week. We discussed the movie and why we chose to do this film in the first place, we share a few stories and then Fred tries to survive Dylan's one-shot Evil Bong game. If you enjoy this podcast, please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bbinhorror. You can also send us emails at bbinhorror@gmail.com.

Horror Movie Talk
The Gingerdead Man Review and Interview with Charles Band

Horror Movie Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 110:43


The Gingerdead Man is just one of Charles Band's 69 directed films and 342 produced films. You'd be hard pressed to call The Gingerdead Man a good movie, but that doesn't mean it isn't a real fun time. You get to enjoy Gary Busey's unhinged performance and a hilarious gingerbread man puppet commit homicide. What's not to love? We also have the special treat to interview the legend himself, Charles Band, about his new memoire and about what it was like to work with Gary Busey (not great). (1:53) - Intro(7:02) - Trailer(11:40) - Synopsis(13:31) - Review(25:14) - Score(32:35) - Interview with Charles Band(1:07:19) - Spoilers(1:39:06) - Stuff David's Dad Says Synopsis I think the best person to explain the Gingerdead Man is the director himself, Charles Band. [The Gingerdead Man is a] tale of a deranged murderer who gets executed and is brought back to life when his witchymother mails enchanted dough to a bakery where——oh, you get it. A psychotic cookie comes to life and rampages. Okay?Charles Band - Confessions of a Puppetmaster Well I guess that's close enough. In the spoilers section we'll talk about how wrong that actually is. https://youtu.be/mLFVY41RmtA Review of The Gingerdead Man The Gingerdead Man is representative of the highs and lows of exploitation horror films. If you've seen any Full Moon Feature, your expectations should be tempered, but if you are new to super low budget, straight to video horror films like this one, you might feel surprised at how shitty it is. If you are comparing it to anything that touches the theater, this movie is not going to compete on quality of writing, production quality, acting, directing, special effects, or anything related to the making of movies. However, what this movie and other Full Moon Features have is, every once in a while, there are some truly entertaining absurd, and even charming moments. The Bad Ok, so lets discuss the bad first. The writing and direction is borderline incomprehensible. Some of the very important plot points that seem like table stakes to show on camera, are just not there. It's never quite explained that the killer's mother exists other than being mentioned and seeing a witchy figure running away. We know that the mysterious figure dropped off gingerbread seasoning, and then we see them pouring in some gingerbread seasoning into a large container marked gingerbread seasoning and in the process bleed into it. By the ominous music, we are to understand that this is bad.  Now first of all, this displays a fundamental misunderstanding of how gingerbread dough is made, but also begs the question… what if the guy didn't accidentally, and recklessness bleed into the dough? The answer is, shut up, do you want to see a Gingerdead Man or not? The acting quality varies wildly among the cast, which makes sense when you are only paying scale. There are some standouts, like Ryan Locke as Amos, which had some genuinely good delivery and timing on his lines, Larry Cedar as the nemesis restaurateur, and of course Gary Busey hamming it up. Unfortunately the film mostly dwells on the lead actress Robin Sydney, whos only direction was probably, “Be mopey”. The Good Now the good.  Gary Busey is great as the unhinged killer and as the voice of Gingerdead Man. Any time the Gingerdead Man is on screen is gold. Like genuinely enjoyably absurd. There is something about an evil, gross, super fake looking, foam latex puppet delivering menacing dialogue that is really entertaining. Just imagine if Triumph the insult comic dog starred in a slasher. That's what we're working with here. Overall, if you are looking for a low budget film to watch with friends to make fun of, this movie can be really enjoyable to experience.   Score 2/10 Confessions of a PuppetmasterRead Charles Band's amazing, inspirational, and hilarious memoirClick here to buy

Cinema Degeneration
Howling At The Full Moon - "Corona Zombies & Barbie And Kendra Save The Tiger King ( Double Feature)"

Cinema Degeneration

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 75:24


On our show, "Howling At The Full Moon" for our 14th episode we're going with a rarely done double feature episode with two movies that were shot by Charles Band himself in 2020 fully under quarantine safety guidelines.  Back to back we are covering "CORONA ZOMBIES" and "BARBIE AND KENDRA SAVE THE TIGER KING." Starring the comedic talents of Cody Renee Cameron as Barbie and Robin Sydney as Kendra in the two films! Both films are edited from older retro films and combined with all new voiceover dialog and some brief new footage as wraparound segments with a Rifftrax/MST3K tone! Join our hosts Cameron Scott and Dustin Hubbard in a gutmunching...er gutbusting good time filled with lots of laughs, zombies, blood, tigers and...Leslie Jordan??? Yes, you read that right. Leslie Jordan does the voice of Baby Joe Exotic!!! This is the 13th episode in a series of shows all about Charles Band's Full Moon entertainment Empire where we've got mad scientists, sci-fi epics, and rabid clowns all in one place! When you need a break from reality, let our hosts guide you through the madhouse of bloodthirsty vampires, psychopathic cookies, and maniacal puppets. Don't be a squid and join us in the fun!

Everything Horror Podcast
Six Movies for Christmas: The Gingerdead Man

Everything Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 14:52


An evil yet adorable Gingerbread man comes to life with the soul of a convicted killer - this real life cookie monster wreaks havoc on the girl who sent the killer to the electric chair.   Director: Charles BandWriters: William Butler (story), Domonic Muir (as August White)Stars: Gary Busey, Robin Sydney, Ryan Locke 

Everything Horror Podcast
Six Movies for Christmas: The Gingerdead Man

Everything Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 14:54


An evil yet adorable Gingerbread man comes to life with the soul of a convicted killer - this real life cookie monster wreaks havoc on the girl who sent the killer to the electric chair. Director: Charles Band Writers: William Butler (story), Domonic Muir (as August White) Stars: Gary Busey, Robin Sydney, Ryan Locke --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ehpodcasts/message

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Barbie and Kendra Save Parallax Views w/ Scream Queen Robin Sydney

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 95:08


On this edition of Parallax Views, Robin Syndey has been acting since her childhood and has appeared in all kinds of media including the Nickelodeon kids TV series Drake & Josh, the long running soap opera ER, and the National Lampoon comedy Cattle Call, but she is perhaps best known for having achieved the relatively elusive status of horror movie known as the "Scream Queen". Scream Queens have been a pop culture trope since the early days of Hollywood when Fay Wray shrieked in terror as she was whisked away by the mighty King Kong (1993). From Janet Leigh in PSYCHO (1960) to her daughter Jamie Lee Curtis in John Carptner's Halloween (1978) and its sequels, the image of the Scream Queen has left a lasting impression on the popular culture landscape that carries on to this very day. Truth be told, however, the pantheon of Scream Queens is actually a somewhat exclusive club, but Robin Sydney has more than earned the monikerRobin's status as a "Scream Queen" is no doubt in large part due to her longstanding relationship with Charles Band's Full Moon Features, an independent movie studio specializing in her horror, fantasy, and sci-fi romps. Since starring as the female lead opposite a maniacal killer cookie voiced by Gary Busey in the notorious horror/comedy romp THE GINGERDEAD MAN (2005), Robin has appeared in a number of Full Moon efforts including THE HAUNTED CASINO, SKULLHEADS, and the outrageous, 8-movies-and-counting EVIL BONG franchise to name but a few. And outside of Full Moon Features Robin has appeared in such chillers as the the psychological serial killer thriller THE LOST (2006) and the cheeky witchcraft-themed splatter-punk feature WICKED LAKE (2008).Most recently, Robin has resumed her work with Full Moon Features by way of her participation in a new series of mashed-up/remixed movies following the exploit of social distancing duo Barbie (Cody Renee Cameron) and Kendra (Robin Sydney) as they attempt to stave off boredom during the coronavirus pandemic. The first movie, Corona Zombies, was produced and released just weeks after coronavirus made lockdowns and social distancing the New Normal across the world. Yes, that's right, Full Moon Features, under the ever creative guidance of its head honcho Charles Band, found a way to continue making movies through the pandemic. And now Full Moon has followed up Corona Zombies with the timely Barbie and Kendra Save The Tiger King. Robin joins us to discuss these two new movies that some have jokingly referred to as "Corona-sploitation" as well as various thought and stories from career as an actress. Ever wondered what it's like to work with Hollywood eccentrics like Gary Busey or Andy Dick? Or asked yourself, "What's it like filming a nude scene? Is it uncomfortable?" Scream Queen Robin Sydney tells all in this wide-ranging and fascinating conversation. Oh, and there's even a surprise cameo from a special guest courtesy of Robin a bit later on in the conversation. All that and much more on this edition of Parallax Views. Note: Lengthy intro for the horror newbies. Interview starts at 10:44.   VIDEO VERSION OF THIS EDITION OF PARALLAX VIEWS AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE AT:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24uUIfwywjo   WATCHBARBIE AND KENDRASAVETIGER KINGONLYAVAILABLEONFULL MOON FEATURES SUPPORT PARALLAX VIEWSON PATREON! FORBONUS CONTENTANDARCHIVED EPISODES! ANDCHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR: FAILED STATE UPDATEANEW PODCASTFROMJOURNALISTJOSEPH FLATLEY

Indie Film Cafe
Season 2 Episode 4: Gingerdead Man

Indie Film Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 69:10


Jonathan picked the movie tonight and it was an interesting one. Gary Busey in Gingerdead Man. Directed by Charles Band. Starring the beautiful Robin Sydney. For a fun show check this out!  Our websites:  http://indiefilmcafe.reviews  http://sickflickproductions.com  http://horrorbloodandcoffee.com   

Soiled Restroom Cinema
SRC 181: Gingerdead Man Vs Evil Bong (2013)

Soiled Restroom Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 49:17


SCARY TURDS month continues!  The Cinematic Flushers take on the marijuana munchies!  When an evil bong encounters an evil cookie, it's up to a head shop owner (John Patrick Jordan) and a bakery store owner (Robin Sydney) to set things right before it's too late.  What follows are 80 minutes of endless flashback scenes, unfunny jokes, strip club boomies, and puppeteering so bad it's better suited to a lame, Jeff Dunham comedy special. Here's the TRAILER. Our special guest this time out is David the Producer from The Unwritable Rant podcast. We love feedback!  Email us as signalsoffury@gmail.com with your comments and suggestions for future flushes!

Frights Of The Round Table
Jessica Morris/Robin Sydney

Frights Of The Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 21:00


Jonathan chats with actresses Jessica Morris (One Life to Live, Role Models) and Robin Sydney (The Lost, Gingerdead Man)