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“This is just a collection of mediocre covers.” - Chris on the soundtrack On this week's episode, the gang's under the spell of the mid-90's witchcraft cult classic, The Craft, chatting about the flick with long-time friend of the show, Angelica Jade Bastién! Does this movie get better with each viewing? Couldn't the script have added a little more of Cliff De Young's character (for Eric)? How great is Snake Guy and his exit from the film? And did anyone care about that legacy sequel? PLUS: Should Charles Xavier take these girls under his wing? The Craft stars Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Rachel True, Christine Taylor, Breckin Meyer, Nathaniel Marston, Cliff De Young, Assumpta Serna, and Skeet Ulrich as Chris Hooker; directed by Andrew Fleming. Tickets are on sale now for our three-night residency during the Oxford Comedy Festival! We'll be doing six shows over three nights from July 18 through 20, doing shows like WHM, W❤️M, The Nexus, The Gleep Glossary, and Animation Damnation! Tickets are going fast, so friends over there, snag your tix! Throughout 2025, we'll be donating 100% of our earnings from our merch shop to the Center for Reproductive Rights. So head over and check out all these masterful designs and see what tickles your fancy! Shirts? Phone cases? Canvas prints? We got all that and more! Check it out and kick in for a good cause! Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.
We're back from ITHACON, but we mustn't dwell, no, not today! We can't! Not on Rex Manning Day! We're rewinding to 1995 at the height of the record store boom. Directed by Allan Moyle and written by Carol Heikkinen, with an ensemble cast including Anthony LaPaglia, Maxwell Caulfield, Debi Mazar, Rory Cochrane, Johnny Whitworth, Robin Tunney, Renée Zellweger, and Liv Tyler, this comedy follows a group of record store employees through a wild twenty-four hours on that particular April 8th. Unfortunately, the film bombed spectacularly at the box office and was panned by critics at the time of release, but its eclectic soundtrack and stacked cast of future stars have made it into something of a cult favorite in the intervening years. But is this flick really The Breakfast Club for Elder Millennials, or does Empire Records belong in the bargain bin? For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can write to Rum Daddy directly: rumdaddylegends@gmail.com You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com Music: Title Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Get ready to "Damn the man! Save the Empire!" because this week on Shoot The Hostage, Dan and Sarah are diving deep into the gloriously messy, utterly 90s, and undeniably flopped cinematic experience that is Empire Records (1995). It's not quite Rex Manning Day just yet, depending on when you're listening, but we're close enough to celebrate this box-office flop that holds a special, possibly embarrassing, place in at least one of our hearts. Join us as we try to figure out why this ensemble piece, directed by Allan Moyle and written by Carol Heikkinen, starring a fresh-faced bunch including Liv Tyler, Renèe Zellweger, Robin Tunney, Ethan Embry... and even a fleeting credit for a certain Tobey Maguire (who may or may not have been lost to the 90s haze on set) failed to ignite the box-office despite its killer soundtrack. Expect the usual blend of questionable observations and sarcastic commentary as we dissect this quintessential movie released in the 90s. We also ponder: Questionable romantic gestures involving feet Sarah's nostalgic love for this film and Dan's slow but steady descent into not-quite-hate Our general bewilderment at the sheer volume of music crammed into 90-odd minutes Comparisons to the Breakfast Club (which we covered – check it out) And why this might have flopped at the box-office If you're a fan of hangout movies in the vein of Richard Linklater's character-driven narratives or the retail-centric vibes of early Kevin Smith flicks, you might find something to love (or at least tolerate) in Empire Records. So, tune in for spoilers aplenty, personal anecdotes, and a deep dive into a film that may have flopped at the box office but definitely left a lasting impression (on some of us, anyway). You might even find yourself wanting to celebrate Rex Manning Day after listening… or maybe not. You've been warned! Season 10 runs until May 26th with 10 episodes this time Would you like to see the full lineup for season 10? The only place you can see it is on Patreon but you don't need to be a paying member. Sign up for a free membership and get access to the lineup. If you do have some loose change consider signing up as a paid member. Our £3 a month Patreon tier will grant you access to all of our end of season wrap shows for seasons 1-9 and a minimum of 2 reviews of brand new movies each month. Plus the back-catalogue of reviews from 2023 and 2024. Enjoy the show but can't support us financially? We get it. You could submit a review on the podcast player you're reading this on right now. Or if you listen on Spotify and you haven't given us a five-star rating yet, what are ye waiting for? It's easy. If you've done some or all of that and still want to do more, we would love it if you tell a friend about the show. Or come find us on social media: Instagram | TikTok | Threads | YouTube
It's time for some arts and Craft with the Strangers! This week, we're covering 90's cult classic "The Craft" starring Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Robin Tunney and Rachel True! So gather your coven, cast your circle and tune in!"The Craft" is available to stream on Max and Hulu!A newcomer to a Catholic prep high school falls in with a trio of outcast teenage girls who practice witchcraft, and they all soon conjure up various spells and curses against those who anger them.Follow all of our relevant links here: https://linktr.ee/satellite12
Welcome back to the new year of...purgatory!!! The boys wrap up January with Jeremy's pick End of Days from 1999 directed by Peter Hyams and written by Andrew W. Marlowe. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne, Robin Tunney, Kevin Pollack, CCH Pounder, Derrick O'Connor, Miriam Margolyes, Udo Kier, Rod Stieger and Jack Shearer. Thanks for checkin us out, you can find our back catalog on Podbean.com and you can find the show where all other podcasts are found. Intro & Outro composed and conducted by John Debney from the End of Days soundtrack 1. Main Theme https://youtu.be/lakJD8eq-bo?si=pwPho3F0TJCdIWJS 2. I am Forever https://youtu.be/4t-Th0LMVMQ?si=FRQY6jg0Um1qQ3fN
This week on our Cold Movie Month, we climb K2, because it was the style at the time. We watched Vertical Limit! Remember when Chris O'Donnell opened blockbusters? Also, stupid movie, but makes you miss Bill Paxton. How will Vertical Limit hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Nur and Matthew Directed by Martin Campbell Starring: Scott Glenn, Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney, Stuart Wilson, Augie Davis, Temuera Morrison, Roshan Seth, Nicholas Lea
This week on our Cold Movie Month, we climb K2, because it was the style at the time. We watched Vertical Limit! Remember when Chris O'Donnell opened blockbusters? Also, stupid movie, but makes you miss Bill Paxton. How will Vertical Limit hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Nur and Matthew Directed by Martin Campbell Starring: Scott Glenn, Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney, Stuart Wilson, Augie Davis, Temuera Morrison, Roshan Seth, Nicholas Lea
Zero and Wiz DO NOT RECOMMEND The Craft The one surprising thing about The Craft, a 90s teen horror drama that has gone on to be a Halloween teen classic, is how bland and generic a large amount of the movie is. The film mashes a standard high school outsider story with a power mad style morality tale mixed with threadbare teeny bopper fashion and character depth to a concept that, honestly, wasn't that interesting to begin with. Let's start with what makes this film slightly different: a group of four girls who go to a catholic school start a coven of witches and gain supernatural powers. They use these powers on people who hurt and anger them. Honestly, it's kind of boring. However, you can do something interesting with this. So what does The Craft do? Well, Sarah (a wooden Robin Tunney) uses it to make a person who started a rumor about her fall for her deeply. Bonnie uses it to clear her scars from a burn injury. Rochelle (Rachel True) does a spell that…makes a racist bully bald. Utterly…riveting. The exception I would make is Nancy (Fairuza Balk) whose desires are obscured through most of the film. Now, you do learn something through Balk's performance: Nancy has a pretty damn tough home life which she is ignored and abused by a groan inducingly stereotypically bad step father and lives in a trailer (and yet, she can afford to go to a prep school?). But this leads to a storyline where…well, you can already guess what happens. The film is as formulaic as it comes to where this would actually be home as a Nickelodeon or Disney Channel film. Except that things get surprisingly dark. Even before the spells and conjuring spirits, there are scenes involving suicide, some blood and violence. And there's an attempted rape scene as well. Now, I get this was made during a time where this was trivialized…but not even the next scene the victim tries to save her attempted rapist. I know this sounds like I'm nitpicking, but everything else is so damn bland in this movie that these moments stick out horribly. Literally everything from the characters and story to the actors in this movie are so lifeless and boring. With the exception of Fairuza Balk. Balk is really the only actor in this film that feels like she trying something. Then again, her character is the only one with a personality that is entertaining. But Balk is playing a campy, over the top villain and it feels like she's relishing chewing scenery in every shot…especially when she turns into the ultimate villain. But Balk can't save this cornball teen horror film from being as dull as it is. Everything else in the film is bland and dry leading to a movie that mostly runs on autopilot.
The Blasters & Blades Podcast Well, it's Spooky Season, so we decided to pick a movie with magic and witches and a darkly awesome plot. That's right, we've reviewed The Craft for this #MovieReview episode! This time we went long, but it was fun, and we stayed on point talking about the movie and its surprisingly deep themes. Speaking of this flick, it was an awesome story, but we spent as long talking about it as it would take you to watch it. Win-win, am I right? What are you waiting for? Seriously, lend us your eyes and ears, you won't be sorry!! Join us for a fun show! We're just a couple of nerdy Army veterans geeking out on things that go "abracadabra," "pew," "zoom," "boop-beep" and rhyme with Science Fiction & Fantasy. Co-Hosts: JR Handley (Author) (Grunt) Nick Garber (Comic Book Artist) (Super Grunt) Madam Stabby Stab (Uber Fan) (Horror Nerd) We work for free, so if you wanna throw a few pennies our way there is a linked Buy Me A Coffee site where you can do so. Just mention the podcast in the comments when you donate, and I'll keep the sacred bean water boiling! Support the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AuthorJRHandley Our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/blastersandbladespodcast Today's Sponsor Ghere's Inferno by Paul E. Cooley: https://www.amazon.com/Gheres-Inferno-Paul-Cooley-ebook/dp/B078K17F66/ Coffee Brand Coffee Affiliate Support the Show: https://coffeebrandcoffee.com/?ref=y4GWASiVorJZDb Discount Code: PodcastGrunts Coupon Code Gets you 10% off Check out the Movie! Movie Link: https://www.amazon.com/Craft-Blu-ray-Robin-Tunney/dp/B0024FAG3A/ Movie Trailer Link: https://youtu.be/MmY8B1JH7dU?si=9Fcxnvj2l1BhP0n2 The Craft Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Craft_(film) Follow Herman P Hunter on social media Herman's Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Herman-Hunter/author/B09S32D9TK Herman's Website: https://www.hphunterwriter.com/ Herman's Twitter: https://twitter.com/HermanPHunter1 Herman's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hphunterwriter Herman's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hermanp.hunter/ Herman's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hermanphunter_theloreforge The Revenant and the Cult: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D1YTGLC2 The Revenant and the Tomb Audiobook: https://open.spotify.com/show/49oFr0hSnqlWGRb8XaSj0S?si=ff885476fe644af4 #scifishenanigans #scifishenaniganspodcast #bbp #blastersandblades #blastersandbladespodcast #podcast #scifipodcast #fantasypodcast #scifi #fantasy #books #rpg #comics #fandom #literature #comedy #veteran #army #armyranger #ranger #scififan #redshirts #scifiworld #sciencefiction #scifidaily #scificoncept #podcastersofinstagram #scificons #podcastlife #podcastsofinstagram #scifibooks #awardwinningscifi #newepisode #podcastersofinstagram #podcastaddict #the #podcast #scifigeek #scifibook #sfv #scifivisionaries #firesidechat #chat #panel #fireside #moviereview #review #retroreview #retroreviews #moviereviews #religionquestion #HermanHunter #HermanPHunter #TheCraft #TheCraftMovie #TheCraftMovieReview #RobinTunney #SarahBailey #FairuzaBalk #NancyDowns #NeveCampbell #BonnieHarper #RachelTrue #RochelleZimmerman #SkeetUlrich #ChrisHooker #ChristineTaylor #LauraLizzie #BreckinMeyer #NathanielMarston #Trey #CliffDeYoung #AssumptaSerna #HelenShaver #GraceDowns #BrendaStrong #WilliamNewman #JohnKapelos #JanetEilber #Halloween #SpookySeason #Spooktober #CandyCorn #Werewolves #WinchesterMysteryHouse #CircusCircus #Scream #TheHunger #Ouroboros #Manon #Zombie #Lich #Nuns #Ruler #BlackFlameCandle #HocusPocus #PracticalMagic #Wiccan #Witchcraft #SanDiego #LosAngelos #AlistairCrowley #FrightDome #GhostStoriesToTellInTheDark #GhostAdventures #100Grand #100GrandCandy #Hershey #BlackLicorice #ZakBagans #TheHauntedMuseum Copyright @ Columbia Pictures Home LLC 1996. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action by the rights holder. The clips used in this movie review were utilized under the Fair Use Doctrine and are transformative in nature. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blasters-and-blades/support
When an emergency medical spaceship receives a distress call, James Spader's boring deep-space work release job turns into a sexy color-timed adventure. But when the crew's Captain dies in a freak nude-tube accident, taking over command means defeating the universe's most basic villain. Who was the luckiest cast member? Why will Ben be a big hit at the senior home? What is this horror movie trying to ruin? It's the episode that's notable as an artifact of its time.Link to this week's Warning BuoySupport the production of Greatest TrekGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Greatest Trek is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam RaguseaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestTrek and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social
We mustn't dwell. No, not today. We CAN'T. Not on Sagpod Day! In this episode we go all the way back to a post-grunge 1995, as our special guest - New Zealand's First Lady Of Comedy Audrey Porne - has chosen the record store madhouse comedy, EMPIRE RECORDS.BEWARE: For about 5 minutes, this episode contains a lot of the bad swearword. You know, THAT one. The one that's worse than feck.END CREDITS- Presented by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb- Produced/edited by Christopher Webb- "Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham Wood & Robert Johnson- Crap poster mock-up by Christopher Webb- Theme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2024 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram @stillanygoodpodEmail stillanygood@gmail.comFind Audrey:Twitter @audreyporneInstagram @audrey.prneSupport the show
REMIX!!! Yes, it's time for another trip down nostalgia lane to one of the foundational films of my youth, The Craft. This time I have a special guest along for this journey, Jesse Chambliss of Jesse's Girls Podcast!We start with our deep connection to the film and why he chose this particular throwback. There are behind the scenes discoveries, deleted scenes and the "magic" of this cast being so perfect for this project. Also, a long extensive fashion section discussing the incredible versatility of Fairuza Balk's hair and makeup throughout, deconstructing the Catholic uniform, and the incredible 1997 MTV Movie Awards acceptance speech for 'Best Fight'."Well, then understand this: whatever you send out you get back times three."---Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! Guest: Jesse Chambliss of Jesse's Girls Podcast @jessesgirlspod | LinktreeHost: Lauren @lauren_melanieFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack: The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge
Join us for an engaging panel interview with the versatile and talented actress Rachel True. Known for her memorable performances in iconic films such as "The Craft" and "Half Baked," Listen to some great BTS stories hereGet your Sinister Creature Con Tickets Herehttps://www.sinistercreaturecon.com/Follow The Moderators HereJimmyhttps://linktr.ee/TheHorrificNetworkAshleihttps://www.facebook.com/HigbeeHorrorHauntCharliehttps://www.instagram.com/edwa.c/Jayehttps://www.instagram.com/jayeofmanyhats/
Welcome to another spine-chilling episode of That Was Pretty Scary! This week, your favorite horror aficionados, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jon Lee Brody, are diving deep into the 90s cult classic The Craft. Get ready for a bewitching conversation as Freddie and Jon discuss the film that made us all want to form our own coven.Join the duo as they unravel the dark and magical world of Sarah, Nancy, Bonnie, and Rochelle. They'll share fascinating tidbits about the making of the film, did you know that real witches were consulted during production to ensure authenticity? Freddie and Jon will also chat about the standout performances by Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True, and how The Craft left a lasting impact on pop culture.So grab your black lipstick and get ready to channel your inner witch—it's time to dive into the magic and mayhem of The Craft on That Was Pretty Scary!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week we present another installment of our ongoing series called “Grave Mistakes: They Shoulda Been Huge!!!”. We're talking about a 90's band that most consider a 1 hit wonder alternative group. SPACEHOG is much more than most give them credit for. They were a unique band that carried the flag more for classic 70's glam and power pop than alternative & grunge. If you are a fan of Bowie, Queen, Iggy Pop, or T.Rex, you owe it to yourself to listen to the SPACEHOG catalog. The countdown has begun, it's 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and baby we're a SPACEHOG!What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This episode covers a band that is clearly in the Forgotten category for most (well, except for that one song). You may think you know them, but you probably don't really know them… Until now. As always, our hope is that we turn you on to something new.Songs this week include:Spacehog – “Cruel To Be Kind” from Resident Alien (1995)Spacehog – “The Horror” from The Craft (Music From The Motion Picture) (1996)Spacehog – “Goodbye Violet Race” from The Chinese Album (1998)Spacehog – “This Is America” from The Hogyssey (2001)Spacehog - “Let The Bee Sting You” from B-Side from The Hogyssey (2001)Spacehog – “Remains” from Wreckroom Session (2012)Spacehog – “I Wish You Well” from As It Is On Earth (2013)Spacehog – “Zeroes” from Resident Alien (1995)Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Critics hated it. Audiences loved it. We remember liking it but it has been a long time. We know it takes place in a Music Store and stars Renee Zellweger, Liv Tyler, Rory Cochrane, Ethan Embry, and Robin Tunney, with plenty of other 90s favorites. So we are betting (read: HOPING) on Nostalgia to be high in this movie because we're counting on a kick-ass soundtrack and an ass load of 90s fashion we might not want to remember. So bring on 1995 when MTV played music videos, a bag of Doritos with a 2L Mountain Dew was considered a meal, and every teen wanted to work in a Music Store. Bring on Empire Records! Do You Remember Liking This Movie?
This week David and Justus welcome Audrey Young to the show to discuss a 90s teen horror cult classic that influenced a generation of young women. Hear the trio go gaga for 90s horror icons Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich and that ethereal lady who runs the witchcraft store in this movie! Join the circle, enter the coven and call upon the powers of Manon on The Greatest Movie Ever Made! The Craft (1996) is directed by Andrew Fleming and stars Robin Tunney, Faruzia Balk, Neve Campbell, Rachel True and Skeet Ulrich. Music: “Fractals” by Kyle Casey and White Bat Audio
Do you remember the star-studded, adrenaline-fueled, action-adventure movie VERTICAL LIMIT from 2000? Yeah, we don't remember a lot of it either. We know there was snow, mountains, and a whole lot of falling. Why were they climbing and how come so many of the characters fell? We can't remember. Join us as we make our ascent up this mountain of a movie that takes place on K2, from the safety and comfort of our couches. We'll join Robin Tunney, Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, Scott Glenn & Boba Fett himself, Temuera Morrison in, VERTICAL LIMIT. Oxygen Tank & Ice Axe Not Included.Do You Remember Liking This Movie?
This week, Cage plays two flavors of bad husband in a pair of VOD-ready erotic thrillers! First, we cover the Gina Gershon-starring Inconceivable, an overamped Lifetime movie about a crazy mommy (Nicky Whelan) who cozies up to a well-to-do couple (Gershon, Nicolas Cage) whose IVF-born child just so happens to be from her egg. Hitchcockian antics ensue, by which we mean Whelan's wacko MILF (falling far short of the post-breakdown Lindsay Lohan the original casting promised us) kills female wrestlers with dumbbells in shallow ponds, gaslights Gershon into restarting her pill addiction, and womb-jacks Gershon's latest attempt at a child. Still, it's got Gershon and a bored-looking Cage together for the first time since Face/Off! Then, there's Looking Glass, a low-budget motel thriller so indebted to David Lynch they even got Angelo Badalamenti to provide some themes! Cage plays a dye-bearded wreck who, with his depressed wife (Robin Tunney), take over a motel in the middle of nowhere as a means to get over their recently-passed son. There, Cage stumbles upon a mysterious web of sex trafficking and voyeurism -- hello, one-way motel mirrors -- that at all times threatens to become interesting. More fool us! Pledge to our Patreon at patreon.com/travoltacage Follow us on Twitter @travoltacage Email us questions at travoltacagepod@gmail.com Podcast theme by Jon Biegen Podcast logo by Felipe Sobreiro
Steve & Izzy kick off a pretty random month, as they are joined by Brendan from What Were They Thinking Podcast to discuss 2000's "Supernova" starring James Spader, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Robin Tunney, Lou Diamond Phillips & more!!! What does a scrub jay sound like? Is that a Sock Robot? What is Danica's job on this spaceship? Is this the horniest space movie ever made? What's the new term that's sweeping the nation?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, check out the completely misleading trailer, and enjoy!!! This episode is proudly sponsored by Untidy Venus, your one-stop shop for incredible art & gift ideas at UntidyVenus.Etsy.com and be sure to follow her on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Patreon at @UntidyVenus for all of her awesomeness!!! Try it today!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/untidyvenus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We wrap up Jamuary with the mother of all '90s record store pics.. "Empire Records."
Busty St. Claire and Hootie McBoob are back to discuss Cave Nugs and Himbos. Check out our friends below for more Brendan Fraser content: Films at First Sight: George of the Jungle Bad For Me: The Whale Coming up next time, we kick off VALentines Month with Real Genius (1985).
Today's episode takes you into the gripping world of mountaineering and adrenaline-pumping suspense with Martin Campbell's "Vertical Limit." Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayas, this action-packed thriller follows the harrowing journey of a rescue team attempting to save stranded climbers on K2, the world's second-highest peak. Join Jeff, Andrew, and Andy as they analyze the action, discuss the stellar cast led by Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, and Robin Tunney, and unravel this high-altitude adventure. Get ready for a cinematic expedition like no other!For exclusive episodes and content, check out A Film By... on Patreon! with a FREE 7-day trial!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.
“Now is the time. This is the hour. Ours is the magic. Ours is the power.” Join the Lady Killers as they take a little field trip to call the corners and find their fourth in a magical episode on the 1996 teen witch classic, The Craft. They'll sing along with this totally killer soundtrack, marvel over Robin Tunney's tragic wig, and decide whether Nancy is a villain or a misunderstood girl from the wrong side of the tracks. Just remember to look out for those weirdos. If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe! Follow us at @theladykpod on Twitter and @theladykillerspod on Instagram and Bluesky Connect with your co-hosts: Jenn: @jennferatu on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky Sammie: @srkdall on Twitter and Instagram, @srkdallreads Bookstagram Mae: @eversonpoe on all social media platforms, music at eversonpoe.bandcamp.com Rocco: @roccotthompson on Twitter, @rosemarys_gayby on Instagram Cover Art: David (@the_haunted_david, @the_haunted_david_art) Logo Art: Meg (@sludgework) Music: Mae (@eversonpoe)
We close out The Devil Made Me Do It Month with one you may not have expected given the other three titles we covered this month. But, surprisngly, couldn't be more at home with those movies. Peter Hyams' take on the end of the world from 1999 is literally called End b Days. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robin Tunney, and Gabriel Byrne (returning this month to seal our fate as The Man) bring their own flavor to a far different look into the Y2K films we've been speaking about all month. From IMDB: At the end of the century, Satan visits New York in search of a bride. It's up to an ex-cop who now runs an elite security outfit to stop him. ENJOY! WHILE IT'S TRUE THE WGA STRIKE IS OVER, AND EVEN IF SAG GETS THEIR'S TOGETHER, WORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES ARE GOING TO BE STRUGGLING FOR A WHILE. THE OVERWHELMING BURDEN OF PUTTING FOOD ON THE TABLE AND A ROOF OVER ONE'S HEAD DOESN'T END THE INSTANT THE DEALS ARE RATIFIED. IT COULD BE MONTHS BEFORE PRODUCTIONS GET UP TO SPEED AGAIN. THAT LEADS RIGHT INTO THE INDUSTRY'S USUAL WINTER/HOLIDAY HIATUS. WILL THAT BE DIFFERENT THIS YEAR? WHO KNOWS. BUT EVEN IF THEY WORK THROUGH THAT USUAL BREAK, MANY FAMILIES ARE GOING TO NEED ASSISTANCE. THIS IS WHERE YOU CAN HELP. IF YOU HAVE A FEW DOLLARS TO SPARE, PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO THE ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY FUND. THE FUND HELPS ALL WORKERS AFFECTED BY THE STRIKE, NOT JUST ACTORS AND WRITERS. Entertainment Community Fund https://entertainmentcommunity.org/support-our-work ------------------ As always, and maybe even more than ever, here are some mental health resources for North America: United States https://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help/immediate-help https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ The Suicide Hotline phone number has been changed. Now, just text or call 988. Canada https://www.ccmhs-ccsms.ca/mental-health-resources-1 1 (833) 456-4566 Even though we don't say it in this episode, more NOW than ever before: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE take care of yourselves and those around you. Be mindful of your surroundings. Karate in the Garage Linkages
Prepare to enter a world of witches, spells, and teenage rebellion as we delve into the cult classic film, "The Craft" (1996), in this enchanting episode of our podcast. "The Craft" tells the story of Sarah Bailey, played by Robin Tunney, a troubled teenager who moves to Los Angeles and discovers a coven of witches at her new school. As Sarah, along with her newfound friends Nancy (Fairuza Balk), Bonnie (Neve Campbell), and Rochelle (Rachel True), explores the boundaries of magic, they quickly find that the power they harness comes at a cost. Director Andrew Fleming weaves a tale of empowerment, friendship, and the darkness that can consume one's soul. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/catchthesevibes/message
Just in time for spooky season, we are looking back at the 1996 cult classic 'The Craft,' which is Rotten at 57% on the Tomatometer.For some, this witchy film defined their whole high-school personality in the '90s. For others, 'The Craft' may have been overshadowed by the mega-hit horror film 'Scream' that starred similar actors and came out just months later.Author and podcaster Akilah Hughes joins Mark and Jacqueline to discuss whether or not Rotten Tomatoes is wrong about 'The Craft.'Do you believe in witchcraft and the power of Manon? Does 'The Craft' deserve its legacy cult status? Let us know in the comments below!If you'd like to give your thoughts on this movie or have another movie you feel like Rotten Tomatoes got wrong, email us at RTisWrong@RottenTomatoes.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we have a look at the 1996 film THE CRAFT. This is Episode #414! The Craft is a 1996 American teen supernatural horror film directed by Andrew Fleming from a screenplay by Peter Filardi and Fleming and a story by Filardi. The film stars Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True. It follows four outcast teenage girls at a Los Angeles parochial high school who pursue witchcraft for their own gain and subsequently experience negative repercussions.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4268760/advertisement
It's nearly spooky season and we're waxing nostalgic for The Craft (Andrew Fleming, 1996) with Los Angeles film critic and podcaster extraordinaire Katie Walsh. We get into crushing on Robin Tunney, the 90s, the death of subculture, slow-motion hallway walks, where are their parents—and stay tuned for Katie's on-air pull from the Rachel True tarot deck. -- The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast is co-hosted by Veronica Fitzpatrick and Chad Perman and produced and edited by Eli Sands. Our theme music is composed by Chad. -- This episode is sponsored by Galerie, a new kind of film club. Listeners may sign up for access at https://join.galerie.com/bwdr and use code JOINGALERIE for 1 month free. -- Find all 120+ issues of Bright Wall/Dark Room, including this month's issue on Nostalgia, at brightwalldarkroom.com. We really, really appreciate your ratings and reviews. We're on Twitter @BWDR & @TheBWDRPodcast, and always welcome feedback and inquiries at podcast@brightwalldarkroom.com–blessed be. This episode of The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast was recorded during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the film discussed in this episode wouldn't exist.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0146675 Director: Peter Hyams Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne, Robin Tunney, some devil fuckers At the end of the century, Satan visits New York in search of a bride. It's up to an ex-cop who now runs an elite security outfit to keep him occupied long enough that he can get an autograph and smash an old lady's head through a glass table. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deweypodmonster/message
A gritty old man comes out of retirement for one more job. While a brother must climb Mount Everest to save his foolish sister from eminent death. The ABC's of Specrapular continues! In this episode, we discuss the 1992 movie, Unforgiven, and from 2000, Vertical Limit. Unforgiven is available on Max. Vertical Limit is available on Netflix. Unforgiven was directed by Clint Eastwood. Starring Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, and Gene Hackman. Vertical Limit was directed by Martin Campbell. Starring Chris O'Donnell, Robin Tunney, Bill Paxton, and Scott Glenn. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, Max, Youtube, or Amazon Prime. You can request movies by emailing us at specrapular@gmail.com The next movies we are going to discuss are Who Framed Roger Rabbit, from 1988, and X-Men: Days of Future Past, from 2014. Who Framed Roger Rabbit was directed by Robert Zemeckis. Starring Bob Hoskins, Charles Fleischer, and Christopher Llyod. It is available on Disney Plus. X-Men: Days of Future Past was directed (unfortunately) by Bryan Singer. Starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lawrence, Patrick Stewart, and Ian Mckellen. It is available on Max. Don't forget to listen to our new podcast, Weekly BM! Intro music by: Luis. Outro music by: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
All podcast and no play makes Brandon a dull boy. Plus True Lies! The ABC's of Specrapular continues! In this episode, we discuss the 1980 movie, The Shining, and from 1994, True Lies. The Shining is available on Max. True Lies is available on Amazon Prime. The Shining was directed by Stanley Kubrick. Starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, and Danny Lloyd. True Lies was directed by James Cameron. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, and Art Malik. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, Max, Youtube, or Amazon Prime. You can request movies by emailing us at specrapular@gmail.com The next movies we are going to discuss are Unforgiven, from 1992, and Vertical Limit, from 2000. Unforgiven was directed by Clint Eastwood. Starring Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, and Gene Hackman. It is available on Amazon Prime. Vertical Limit was directed by Martin Campbell. Starring Chris O'Donnell, Robin Tunney, Bill Paxton, and Scott Glenn. Is it available on Netflix. Don't forget to listen to our new podcast, Weekly BM! Intro music by: Luis. Outro music by: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
Check under your shoes for nitro and make sure you're using THREE carabiners, not just two, because where we are going, danger lurks around every corner and under every haphazardly kept explosives container! This week on The CineMEH Podcast, Josh and Ryan are scaling the Everest of late 90s films, Vertical Limit. Tenacious D may have climbed K2, but after watching this movie, we don't think you'll want to! There are intergovernmental politics to navigate, and weather so severe it would make a dwarf from the Iron Hills think twice before venturing out. Not to mention more than its share of awkward romances and helicopter sequences that last far... FAR longer than they need to. Yep, this one has something for everyone. Vertical Limit was released in 2000 and stars Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney, Izabella Scurupco, and Augie Davis. The CineMEH Podcast is a Slyjack Media LLC production.
This week we review 1996's The Craft staring Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Rachel True, and Neve Campbell. *** Subscribe on Apple Subscribe on Good Pods Subscribe on Google Podcasts Subscribe on Pandora Find us on Amazon Music Email us! heydidyoueverseethatmovie@gmail.com Find us on Facebook Find us on Instagram Dez wrote and performed our theme song! Listen to more of his music here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyoueverseethatmovie/support
We're open at midnight - today is the day, it's Rex Manning (Maxwell Caulfield) Day and we mustn't dwell, not today. One of the hottest casts (Liv Tyler, Robin Tunney, Ethan Embry, Rory Cochrane, Johnny Whitworth, Renee Zellweger, Coyote Shivers, Brendan Sexton III, Debi Mazar, Anthony LaPaglia, and James Willis) of the 90s damns the man to save the Empire so why don't you all just fade away and join us for Empire Records - Now on Doom Generation, Support this podcast at patreon.com/doomgeneration --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doomgeneration/message
Couch Potato Theater: Empire Records (1995) & Rex Manning Day (April 8th)! Watch the video version of this Couch Potato Theater episode on the Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@FandomPodcastNetwork Welcome to Couch Potato Theater here on the Fandom Podcast Network! On Couch Potato Theater we celebrate our favorite movies! On this episode your Couch Potato Theater hosts discuss Empire Records (1995) & celebrate Rex Manning Day (April 8th)! Empire Records is a 1995 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Allan Moyle, starring Anthony LaPaglia, Maxwell Caulfield, Debi Mazar, Rory Cochrane, Johnny Whitworth, Robin Tunney, Renée Zellweger, and Liv Tyler. The film follows a group of record store employees over the course of one exceptional day. The employees try to stop the store from being sold to a large chain, and learn about each other along the way. It went on to become a cult hit, and several of its stars launched successful careers. Celebrated annually on April 8, Rex Manning Day commemorates the day that washed-up 1980s pop idol Rex Manning (played by Maxwell Caulfield) visited the fictional Empire Records. An Internet meme among the film's fans celebrates "Rex Manning Day" on April 8, the date Rex appears at Empire Records in the film. #RexManningDay is a recurring trending hashtag on Twitter. GIFs commemorating the event show Embry's character bounding down the stairs from the store's loft, declaring "Not on Rex Manning Day!!" Fandom Podcast Network Contact Information - The FANDOM PODCAST NETWORK YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FandomPodcastNetwork - Master feed for all FPNet Audio Podcasts: http://fpnet.podbean.com/ - Couch Potato Theater Audio Podcast Master Feed: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/couch-potato-theater - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fandompodcastnetwork - Email: fandompodcastnetwork@gmail.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fandompodcastnetwork/ - Twitter: @fanpodnetwork / https://twitter.com/fanpodnetwork Fandom Podcast Network Couch Potato Theater Host & Guest Contact Info: Host Contact Info: - Kevin Reitzel on Twitter & Instagram: @spartan_phoenix - Kyle Wagner on Twitter: @AKyleW / Instagram: @Akylefandom Guest Contact Info: - Lacee Aderhold on Twitter: @LaceePants / Instagram: @thelaceepants - Lee Fillingsness on Twitter: @TheWayOfTheWay / Instagram: @the_way_of_the_way - Alex Autrey on Instagram: @went_there / Youtube: Yeah We Went There - Tee Public Fandom Podcast Network Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/fandom-podcast-network #Empire Records #Empire Records1995 #RexManningDay
Open 'til Midnight. This week are reviewing the 90s Cult-Classic Empire Records starring: Anthony LaPaglia, Maxwell Caulfield, Debi Mazar, Rory Cochrane, Johnny Whitworth, Robin Tunney, Renée Zellweger, Liv Tyler and directed by Allan Moyle. WARNING: There will be SPOILERS!
The Craft is a 1996 American teen supernatural horror film directed by Andrew Fleming from a screenplay by Peter Filardi and Fleming. The film stars Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True. It follows four outcast teenage girls at a Los Angeles parochial high school who pursue witchcraft for their own gain and subsequently experience negative repercussions. The music for the film was composed by Graeme Revell, and features a fairly killer soundtrack. If you have anything to add to the discussion, please don't hesitate to do so by reaching out to us on social media @TheFilmFlamers, or call our hotline and leave us a message at 972-666-7733! Watch The Craft: https://amzn.to/3Klzuz8 Out this Month: Week 1: Shooting the Flames Week 2: Heathers Week 3: The Craft Patreon: High School Horror Poll: Jennifer's Body Coming in March 2023: 28 Days Later 28 Weeks Later Get in Touch: Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFilmFlamers Visit our Store: https://teespring.com/stores/thefilmflamers Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFilmFlamers TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefilmflamers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmFlamers/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thefilmflamers/ Our Website: https://www.filmflamers.com Call our Hotline: 972-666-7733 Our Patrons: #ExiledTexan Ashlie Thornbury BarbieDolly BattleBurrito Benjamin Gonzalez Bennett Hunter Brandon Anderson BreakfastChainsawMassacre CenobiteBetty Christopher N Dan Alvarez daveisruff Erica Huff Gia-Ranita Pitt Gillian Murtagh GlazedDonut GWilliamNYC Iain Turner Incognicat James Aumann Jessica E Kimberly McGuirk-Klinetobe Kyle Kavanagh Lisa Libby Loch Hightower Matthew McHenry McKenna Hirschmann Mimi Hunter Nicole McDaniel Nikki (phillyenginerd) Orion Yannotti Penelope Nelson Quel Parish random dude Richard Pringle Robert B. Robert E Sean Homrig Senor Sombra Walstrich Sweet dreams... "Welcome to Horrorland" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Includes music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Do you remember liking 1996's The Craft? Remember that it starred Neve Campbell, Robin Tunney, Rachel True & Fairuze Balk. Yeah, some of us had trouble pronouncing her name as well. Can a movie about four outcast girls in high school who want to become witches, from the 90s, with no smartphones still be any good? We're about to find out. Do You Remember Liking This Movie?
Elena and Laura watch (oc)cult classic, The Craft, just in time for Halloween! This 1996 supernatural horror thriller stars Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True as teen witches who terrorize each other and their school/sea creatures via shoplifting and spells. Steal the closest kid's candy and prepare to get spooky as we cover everything from fire hazards to feminism and snail trails to silver alerts.
We're keeping up with our witch theme for this year's Spooktacular by going back to high school and hanging out with Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Robin Tunney, and Rachel True in 1996's 'The Craft' - all hail Manon! Be sure to check us out on social too @revengeof90spod.
“We are the weirdos, mister.” We call on the four corners with TCM Slumberground's Matthew Ownby, and watched the Craft. As youngins we had this movie checked out more than Justin Theroux during grey sweatpants season. Why do all young gays want to be witches? How do these teenage girls keep getting away with all these dress code violations? Why is Robin Tunney wearing a wig? We unpack all these questions, and much more as we discuss this cult classic. This coven remains just as memorable now as they were when we first watched. As the “bad” witch Nancy, Fairuza Balk slays. And Robin Tunney's “Good Witch” Sarah is our forever witchy goal. We can't forget MTMUG favorites Rachel True, and Neve Cambell who fill out this stacked 90s cast. Hit play on your favorite Connie Francis song on Nancy's mom's jukebox, the witching hour is about to begin. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Twitter: @MTMUGPod Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna
This week the crew breakdown the 1996 classic, The Craft starring Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True. Andi gets into why she is a witch at heard. Find out why this is one of Jesse's most loved movies and how he thought it was a blueprint for what High School would be like. Plus Junior gets into why the dialog for Skeet left him disappointed. Where to find the crew: @MAKEITACOMBO on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Jesse @LordLenix on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Junior @a.jr.combo on Instagram and @ajrcombo on Twitter Andi @am.i.a.slut_podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok All Our Podcasts on Make it a Combo Productions: Am I a Slut @am.i.a.slut_podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok The Minorities Report @minoritiesreportpodcast on Instagram and @minoritiesreport on TikTok
It's the End of Days for Schwarzenegger's movie career unless he can update his 80s action hero image for the gritty new millennium. Will it take a miracle for the Now Playing hosts to accept the Austrian bodybuilder as faithless Jericho Cane, a mercenary who must put down the bottle and embrace the rocket launcher of God in order to stop Satan (Gabriel Byrne) from impregnating Robin Tunney? Does the movie fall to pieces the second a leering albino pops up to propose the booty call? Cut out our tongues and we'll still speak the Gospel truth. Listen Now!
It's the End of Days for Schwarzenegger's movie career unless he can update his 80s action hero image for the gritty new millennium. Will it take a miracle for the Now Playing hosts to accept the Austrian bodybuilder as faithless Jericho Cane, a mercenary who must put down the bottle and embrace the rocket launcher of God in order to stop Satan (Gabriel Byrne) from impregnating Robin Tunney? Does the movie fall to pieces the second a leering albino pops up to propose the booty call? Cut out our tongues and we'll still speak the Gospel truth. Listen Now!
We're transitioning from our back-to-school-themed episodes to spooky times with an episode we recorded a long time ago! This week we talked about 1996's The Craft starring Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True! So get out your spellbook and welcome October with us. (Warning to all our See In The Funny Papers […]
The dream of the 90s is alive at EMPIRE RECORDS EMPIRE RECORDS DIRECTED BY: Allan MoyleRELEASED: September 22, 1995BUDGET: $10MBOX OFFICE: $303,841 ESTIMATED LOSS: Total STARRING: Liv Tyler, Renee Zellweger, Anthony Lapaglia, Ethan Embry, Rory Cochrane, Johnny Whitworth, Robin Tunney, Maxwell Caulfield NEXT EPISODE: Go, SPEED RACER, Go! Show Notes:Jessie Spano Is So Excitedhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1QBHO6ek2mU
Join Rose & Gala on a Mercury-fueled ride down memory lane as they wax sapphic about LiveJournals past and all the trappings of being emotionally online in the early years of social media. Perhaps you, too, were a Woman In STEM (ie: learning code to add backgrounds and MUSIC to your online journal). Perhaps you never used Both Hands to share your inner world online under a silly pseudonym like FuriousRose or SaltWaterTears, perhaps you were simply there to watch and witness. Whether you were a goth deadjournaler), an emo livejournaler, or a voyeur whose life opened wide the moment pages like Birls (boyish girls) came on the scene, this episode is for you. Of course, your favorite dykes with big (bisexual?) energy can't let an episode go by without acknowledging the reason for the season. With the Sun's tenure in Gemini coming to a close, Rose & Gala are here to threaten you with a good time and some good games too. Play along as we take turns making a queer case for Gemini celebrities like Pam Grier, Paula Abdul, Isabella Rosellini and Robin Tunney (happy birthday!!!). In True Gemini fashion, it's not about the truth, it's about the conversation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigdykeenergy/support
This week Zach and Sloane unwrap 2000 American survival thriller: Vertical Limit. This is a classic Mummy Dearest film because the tropes are plentiful. This movie has it all: falling through a crevasse, dangling from a cliff by a snow pick, explosives being detonated via sunlight, rich billionaires getting their comeuppance, dying wives, dying fathers, broken bones and frostbite stumps! It's truly something to behold! Listen as Zach and Sloane talk about why it's important to never leave your home and why you certainly should not climb Everest on this week's episode of Mummy Dearest! Support the show