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Breaking down 'Gladiator II' with Scott Weinberg from Overhated.
Masked vigilantes Brian & Weinberg draw their swords and explain why you could spend a lifetime loving 1998's The Mask of Zorro!Viva Junkfood! Support us on Patreon!
As the spooky season continues, Brian discusses 2014's The Guest with special The Guest guest Scott Weinberg!Be careful who you let in...your ears.Support us on Patreon! Support Scott on Patreon!
Brian and Scott Weinberg are back (like they never left) with your extra helping of junkfood! This week, one Patron dares to draw our hosts into a showdown between cops and yakuzas. A showdown between mismatched partners. A showdown between Dolph Lundgren and the necks of every bad guy in Los Angeles. A Showdown...in Little Tokyo!Support us on Patreon!
Before he became one of Hollywood's most in-demand blockbuster filmmakers, Renny Harlin was just a brash kid from Finland who proved his chops with a small American horror film called PRISON, starring some nobody named Viggo Mortensen! Returning guest Scott Weinberg joins us as we unearth this neglected gem of a horror flick, featuring an amazing bench of character actors and some memorably gruesome kills! Hosted by Jarrod Hornbeck and Steve Guntli Theme song by Kyle Hornbeck Logo by Doug McCambridge Email: puppetmasterscastlefreaks@gmail.com Instagram/Threads: @puppetmasters_castlefreaks YouTube: @PuppetMastersCastleFreaks Next week's episode: Filmonsters: Frankenstein Reborn and The Werewolf Reborn
Brian and Scott install God-knows-what into their brains to have an (artificially) intelligent conversation about Leigh Whannell's Upgrade. Upload it immediately into your ear sockets!Support us on Patreon before we are replaced by robots!
Scoot Weinberg joins Brian in Paul Allen's apartment to dissect the possibly completely misunderstood American Psycho.This one is utterly insane.Support us on Patreon!
Recorded live at Third Coast Improv Fest 2023, Your Crazy Man, Scott Weinberg & Scott Leeker, from St. Louis join me for an uncle and his two nephews at a casino dealing with risk, reward, and compulsion. #improv #comedy #improvcomedy #improvpodcast #comedypodcast #longformimprov #nashvillecomedy #humor #livecomedy #livepodact #liverecording #touchbaseball #thirdcoastcomedy #improvfest #tcif2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/audio-based-content/support
Brian and Overhated's Scott Weinberg just can't get enough of the 1999 cannibal cult hit Ravenous! Bon Appetit! Want to support the show directly? Click here to back us on Patreon and getting some cool ass perks in the process! 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/3318367/advertisement
Stuart Gordon takes on Edgar Allen Poe this week, with a stacked cast of craggy character actors and a prominent role for Charles Band's castle! This week, we're talking THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM with the great film critic and podcaster Scott Weinberg! Hosted by Jarrod Hornbeck and Steve Guntli Logo by Douglas McCambridge Theme song by Kyle Hornbeck Email: puppetmasterscastlefreaks@gmail.com Instagram/Threads: @puppetmasters_castlefreaks YouTube: @PuppetMastersCastleFreaks Next week's episode: Shrunken Heads
The resident JFC horror expert, Scott Weinberg, returns to join Brian on a tour of the world's scariest museum as they wax monstrous on the 1997 creature feature The Relic! Take this audio tour...if you dare!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/3318367/advertisement
Brian and Scott Weinberg are committed…to the Asylum! Join them?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/3318367/advertisement
Scott Weinberg is joined by his “resident Spielberg expert” Erik Childress to preview some of the latest episodes of Overhated. You can listen to them all right now by heading over to his Patreon feed at patreon.com/scottEweinberg. Subscribe for just a couple bucks and you can listen to over 90+ more episodes available right now. Check out the list of episodes here: bit.ly/3WZiLFk. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.
Brian and special guest Scott Weinberg foolishly flaunt the rules and end up with a whole New Batch of Gremlins 2 deal with! Be careful as you listen, we can't guarantee that our recording wasn't infiltrated by gremlins.Enjoy!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/3318367/advertisement
At a Patron's request, Brian and special guest Scott Weinberg go down in the woods today to examine the semi-lost survival horror Rituals! This episode may also be a bit lost in the woods, but we think you'll find it to be a real picnic.
Critics Eric D. Snider, Britt Hayes, Samuel D. Zimmerman, Alison Nastasi, Eric Vespe, and Scott Weinberg
Things get reel as Scott Weinberg returns to the show to discuss, what else, a wildly underrated 80s horror flick: Fade to Black!We like movies, but Eric Binford…well he loves them to death.Listen and subscribe before the credits roll for the last time.
If you want to talk horror, there are few people better to talk to than former critic, and current podcaster and filmmaker, Scott Weinberg. This month, I wanted to discuss some of his favorite under-the-radar horror films, and you could not get a better lineup to hear about than "Session 9," "Frailty" and "May." I hope you enjoy!The piece of music at the end is my original composition, "Into the Dark Alone."
This week, I was so pleased to welcome back a very dear friend to the podcast. A senior film critic who writes the most soulful, insightful, and humanistic pieces at FilmFreakCentral.net, Walter Chaw's bylines have also appeared in LA Weekly, The New York Times, New York Post, The Washington Post, Criterion, New York Magazine, and more. Additionally, the author of a book about the film MIRACLE MILE, Walter's in-depth critical study of Walter Hill is scheduled to be published by Matt Zoller Seitz's MZS Press before the end of the year.After serving up an extended behind-the-scenes look at his book on Hill and the discoveries that he made writing it along the way, we spend the rest of this fast-paced roughly hour-long episode dissecting and celebrating the SCREAM franchise, which was launched by director Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson in 1996. Releasing it early this week to coincide with the brand new 4K edition of SCREAM 2, it's the perfect listen to get you in the mood for Halloween. (And don't miss last year's episodes on Horror Remakes with Scott Weinberg, Sex, Gender, & Final Girls of Horror with Elizabeth Cantwell, and/or my conversation about the first SCREAM film on the first Adventures in Physical Media episode from Season 2 with Kate Gabrielle.)Logo: Kate Gabrielle at KateGabrielle.comTheme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music ArchiveOriginally Posted on Patreon (10/10/22) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/73124925
As Junk Bond continues, Brian is joined by JFC favorite Scott Weinberg to discuss the debut Roger Moore outing (with the notably horror-sounding name): Live and Let Die!The guys discuss the highs, the lows, and the elements that no longer seem to fit the ever-changing world in which we live in.
Critics Eric D. Snider, Britt Hayes, Samuel D. Zimmerman, Alison Nastasi, Eric Vespe, and Scott Weinberg
Happy Halloween from Watch With Jen, care of this episode that will put you in the mood for the spooky season. One of my oldest Twitter friends from way back in the fail whale days, I'm so pleased to be joined today by the wonderfully witty Scott Weinberg.A prolific film writer for twenty years as well as a Jack of All Trades, Scott Weinberg has created such great podcasts as the new Overhated (which you can find on his Patreon Weinberg+) as well as co-created '80s All Over and more. Additionally, he's produced a few indie films, narrated audiobooks, and you can find his byline everywhere.Extremely knowledgeable about horror, in particular, in this spirited, freewheeling, rapid-fire episode, we tackle the remakes of such genre classics as Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Thing, The Fly, The Blob, and Dawn of the Dead, while also discussing their predecessors and the films' underlying and sometimes subversive themes. The perfect accompaniment to your horror movie marathon plans for Halloween, today's pod is both a whole lot of fun... and far less trick than treat. Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive Originally Posted on Patreon (10/27/21) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/57932809
The always fantastic Scott Weinberg joins Brian to dig deep into their shared love of Tremors!If you think this episode is Perfection, make sure to subscribe!
On YOU DON'T KNOW DICK we look at the films and TV work of the beloved character actor Dick Miller! On this episode we're joined by writer, producer and podcaster Scott Weinberg to discuss the legendary Roger Corman cheapie horror-comedy THE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS! We look at the history of the legendarily threadbare production, the various remakes and tributes (including the celebrated musical!), and - of course - the flower-chomping performance by Dick Miller! CHECK IT OUT! The post Episode 79 – You Don't Know Dick – The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
100: After a great many trials Binge Movies celebrates 100 ranking episodes! We've saved the best for now when film critic Scott Weinberg joins the show to rank 5 of the most beloved movies from the most beloved decade! Jason and Scott and only select 1 film each to make it to the next round. Films Ghostbusters (1984) The Breakfast Club (1985) Back to the Future (1985) Robocop (1987) The Princess Bride (1987) Host: Jason Guest: Scott Weinberg Get Your Membership Card! Sponsor an Episode Leave a Review
We’re back! This week we’re watching When in Rome (the Olsen Twins version, not the Kristen Bell version). Find out why we finally agree with our arch-nemesis Scott Weinberg. Were human trafficking laws violated? When you get fired, is the CEO is supposed to take you to his villa? Is Ashley a prude? We also discuss mental health, pop culture recs, and analyze yet another apology.
Brian and special guest Scott Weinberg are officially on staff at Willy’s Wonderland!The guys talk about the rage of Cage, the pizza time nostalgia, and the ball pit of absolute lunacy that is this crazemazing flick! Grab a clean Willy’s staff shirt, snap a mop, and get ready to sing! Download and share like it’s your birthday!
This week we're joined by film critic, producer, and podcaster Scott Weinberg to discuss The Cat from Outer Space!Join us as we discuss if cats make good actors, the filmography of Norman Tokar, and this film's similarities to Uncut Gems.Thank you to Solomon Swerling for developing our podcast art, and to Harvey Trisdale for the use of their song "Corners" off their self-titled EP.Harvey Trisdale: https://spoti.fi/35RF9pnSubscribe and tell your friends!Find us on Twitter & IG at: @DisneyPod PlusSam is on Twitter at: @WhoopingKaufSam is on IG at: @WhoopingKauf23Arden is on Twitter & IG at: @ardenjurskisScott is on Twitter at: @ScottEmovienerdListen to Scott's Podcast Science vs. Fiction here: https://open.spotify.com/show/6To2xPO246QnV67kUbNMtj?si=7-kokQYBTnWka1dp_u2-gQVenmo Arden for having the worst job in the world at @Arden-JurskisVenmo Sam for just being a lil cutie at @Samuel-Kaufman-1email us at disneypodplus@gmail.com
On this episode Chris and Joe once again dive into a subject they don't discuss very often: horror movies. That's right, in honor of Halloween coming up this weekend, the boys talk about some of their favorite horror films, what they like and don't like about the genre and generally what scares them. But, to be honest, they're not experts on horror movies. Fortunately, they've brought in a very special guest to help: Scott Weinberg. That's right, noted film critic, podcaster, producer and horror film expert Scott Weinberg is on the show this week. So you know this episode is gonna be chock full of some spooky horror movie goodness (and badness). And that's not all. The trio also get back to their roots with discussions on their first horror movie experiences, the movies that made them fall in love with movies and why Scott loves horror movies so much. Plus, the usual more. In fact, much, much more. It's a great episode. Thanks for listening. WARNING: This episode contains discussions about COVID-19, mental health and quarantine. We understand not everyone is in a place to talk about or hear discussions surrounding these issues. Please do what's best for you. Stay safe everyone. As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, Instagram or, yes, even Facebook. Or shoot us an email. We don't mind. Image via Fox Opening and end music by Kevin MacLeod under Creative Commons License
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OV323 - Ebert's Great Movies Part 2: Tokyo Story (1953) & Network (1976) - Indy Film Fest 2020 Preview, Ben's Happy Valley Essays, and Yes God Yes - Guest: Ben Sears Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Stitcher Direct Download Link In the latest installment of our Ebert's Great Movies Review Series, our contributor and friend Ben Sears joins me to discuss the Yasujirō Ozu masterpiece Tokyo Story (1953) and Sidney Lumet's prescient satire Network (1976) from Ebert's “Great Movies” list. We also chat about Indy Film Fest, currently underway virtually, Ben's thoughts on Yes, God, Yes and more. This week's stinger comes from our Patreon-exclusive recording: 088 - OV B-Roll - “A Lot of WAP Going On” - Dirty Harry, Project Power, Boys State, Scorsese Film Fest, and Skyline Chili - Aug 12, 2020 Timestamps Show Start - 00:26 A Gift for Ben - 02:02 Matt's Top 25 - 04:47 Ben's “Happy Valley” Essays - 08:30 Indy Film Fest 2020 - 17:46 Roger Ebert's Great Movies - 24:12 Tokyo Story (1953) - 27:48 Non-Spoiler - 34:08 Spoilers - 56:01 Network (1976) - 1:05:13 Non-Spoiler - 1:09:25 Spoilers - 1:28:58 Selections for Part 3 - 1:34:00 Yes, God, Yes (2020) - 1:39:05 Closing the Ep - 1:41:44 Stinger: "A Lot of WAP Going On" - 1:43:44 Pre-Recorded Outro - 1:44:28 Matt's Recent Reviews Sputnik (2020) - 3.5 stars Project Power (2020) - 4 stars Godzilla Raids Again (1955) - 2.5 stars Contributor Ben Sears' Recent Reviews Yes, God, Yes (2020) - 4 stars Happy Valley: The Benchwarmers - Midwest Film Journal Happy Valley: Deuce Bigalo, Male Gigolo - Midwest Film Journal Happy Valley: Little Nicky - Midwest Film Journal Related Links Roger Ebert's Great Movies Masterlist - Letterboxd Tokyo Story (1953) - Ebert's Essay Network (1976) - Ebert's Essay Scott Weinberg and Allen Covert Twitter Feud Criterion's Essential Fellini Box Set - Amazon Associate Link Matt's Letterboxd Litterbox 2020 List Ben Sears Photography Ben's Wheeler Mission Drumstick Dash 2020 Fundraiser Help Support the Podcast Our Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Archive: Ben Sears Archive: Matt Hurt (2013) Featured Review Series Official OV Merch: Our TeePublic Store Matt's Twitter: @ObsessiveViewer Matt's Letterboxd: ObsessiveViewer Tiny's Twitter: @ObsessiveTiny Tiny's Letterboxd: ObsessiveTiny Mike's Twitter: @IAmMikeWhite Mike's Letterboxd: IAmMikeWhite Fekkes' Instagram: Nerdster330 Kyrsten's Twitter: @Burger_Lurker Mike's Band: As Good As It Gets Obsessive Viewer - The homepage for all the things we do. Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology - Matt's solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television's first golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. Apple Podcasts - Google Podcasts - Stitcher - Twitter Obsessive Viewer Presents: Tower Junkies - Our spinoff podcast dedicated to Stephen King's magnum opus, The Dark Tower and related topics. Apple Podcasts - Google Podcasts - Stitcher - Twitter Shocktober in Irvington - Our yearly event screening of short horror films from Indianapolis filmmakers to support the Irvington Historical Society Loudlike “Mistakes We Must Make” EP on iTunes - Our theme song is “An Eclipse of Events.” Grab Loudlike's EP and hear the full version of our theme. Episode Homepage: http://www.obsessiveviewer.com/OV323
In 1977's Tentacles, Oscar winner Shelley Winters wears a hat so big it casts shade on the whole movie. But that's not enough shade for this movie, so we brought film critic Scott Weinberg on to help us out! If you want to hear Fin Flicks episodes early, uncut, and uncensored, go to bit.ly/FinFlicksPremium. This will take you to our Patreon page! And for just $2 a month, you can access exclusive goodies from Fin Flicks seasons 1 and 2! This also includes extended interviews and production diaries. Check ‘em out!
The fuck is this? No really, the fuck is this? What is this fucking thing? What? This? From a major studio and established director? What? The fuck? This? Was made? THIS? We talk about Artemis Fowl with critic and filmmaker Scott Weinberg.Wikipedia synopsis of Artemis Fowl (good luck)Movies recommended in this episode:Lucky GrandmaMonstrumThe Old GuardThe Watermelon Woman
Scott Weinberg returns to the scummy streets of Junkfood Cinema to open up all the unmentionable horrors of Basket Case.How does a b-movie this schlocky also make us feel so much? How did Joe Bob Riggs save this movie? How does a puppet give us such nightmares? Why isn’t Basket Case a sitcom?!All these questions explored while Brian does his best to ruin all the best movies of 1982.Enjoy!
April 11-17, 1981 This week Ken welcomes film critic, podcaster and good dude Scott Weinberg to the show. Ken and Scott discuss Philadelphia, Larry Fine, Billy West, Ed Asner, The Doom Patrol, Wilfred Brimley, how Jack Kirby is the Architect of 21st Century Pop Culture, how movies became big budget exploitation movies, Made For-TV movies, loving genre movies, Star Wars rip offs, Logan's Run, Battlestar Gallactica, Goliath Awaits, Barbara Eden, TV shows based on movies, the difficulty of telling an ongoing story on TV, Sledgehammer, Airplane!, Police Squad, the all time funniest joke in the history of the world, The Incredible Hulk, The Hulk Out List, Parker Lewis Can't Lose, bottle episodes, innovation, Square Pegs, Fast Times, laugh tracks, V, Ken Johnson, Alien Nation, Midnight Run sequels, Splash Too, 9 to 5, The Jerk Too, Revenge of the Nerds, WKRP, Fantasy Island, Love Boat, Happy Days, Mr. Mom, Ann Jillian, It's a Living vs Making a Living, first run syndication, Baywatch, Charles in Charge, Heaven on Earth, god shows, pilots, Real People, That's Incredible!, Those Amazing Animals, Working Stiffs, It's Your Move, Quincy, Little House knock offs, Three's Company, Laverne and Shirley, Too Close for Comfort, Dukes of Hazard, Greatest American Hero, loving John Ritter, John Candy, Phil Hartman, the mystery of "Enis", the wonder of Brooke Shields, loving when actors get better, the nature of criticism, Fangoria, parental disapproval, Mad Magazine, and figuring out why certain movies aren't for kids.
Brian is once again joined by the great Scott Weinberg to, finally, discuss a horror film! Not just any horror film, but the very last Friday the 13th movie: Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter. Wait what? There are how many more?! The guys discuss the gore, the Feld Man, and the jobs Jason Voorhees definitely never had. Also, trying to make sense of the porn trends of Crystal Lake. Cli-cli-click the link to download!
While quarantined in their separate cities, Brian and Scott Weinberg tackle possibly the most 90s thriller ever: Outbreak!The guys discuss the cast, the preponderance of monkey shots, and the legitimacy of viewing Outbreak during an outbreak as a means of comfort.They also cast a 70s Captain America, strap on some Congo watches, and argue the do’s and don’ts of Pop-Tart consumption.Please be safe during our current pandemic, practice social distancing. Stay home, watch movies, save lives!
This week Brian is joined by a very special guest: film critic/podcaster/film producer Scott Weinberg! The guys fulfill a patron request by climbing aboard this Runaway Train.Was this definitively The Cannon Group’s best movie? Very likely. Was it originally written by Akira Kurosawa? Somehow yes.This episode contains a great deal of singing, several sidetracks, and a thrilling round of “Burt Young Looks Like.”Enjoy!
On episode TWO HUNDRED THIRTY of The Purrrcast, Sara and Steven welcome film critic and podcaster, Scott Weinberg, to chat cats! We learn about his kitty Hudson, his previous cat Jonesy, we chat about all the cat movies currently on Disney Plus, and more! The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats. The Purrrcast is the cat podcast for you and your feline friends. Based in Los Angeles, hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris chat with fellow cat enthusiasts about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though. New episodes every Wednesday! Please rate and subscribe in iTunes: www.exactlyrightmedia.com/the-purrrcast Email us! thepurrrcast@gmail.com If you shop on Amazon be sure to click this link and we'll get a small kickback. Thanks for the support: http://www.amazon.com?_encoding=UTF8&tag=thepurr-20 Follow Scott: https://twitter.com/scotteweinberg https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/science-vs-fiction Links of Interest: Harry and Tonto Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPZ87LqYzlM Follow The Purrrcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePurrrcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thepurrrcast/ Please like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePurrrcast Follow Sara Iyer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/saraanjuliiyer Follow Sara Iyer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/saraiyer/ Check out Sara Iyer on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/saraiyer Listen to Sara's Weezer podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/weezer-has-turned-and-left-us-here Listen to Sara's Don Bluth podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-bluth-the-whole-bluth-and-nothing-but-the-bluth Follow Steven Ray Morris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRayMorris Check out Steven's new podcast, See Jurassic Right: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/see-jurassic-right/id1239538917?mt=2 Theme song by Anabot (Analise Nelson) and Dax Schaffer: https://thesaxelnaiad.bandcamp.com/ Artwork by Jillian Yoffe: flatratstudio.com Part of the Exactly Right podcast network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hail, friends, and welcome to the first episode of Travolta/Cage! Think of it as Happy Cast, renewed and refreshed, with a groovy new purpose! It’s the same old Nathan and Clint, but this time, we’re going through the filmographies of John Travolta and Nicolas Cage — two of the strangest, most fascinating pop culture figures, warts and all — in chronological order. For our premier episode, we bring on ‘80s pop culture expert Scott Weinberg (‘80s All Over, now Science vs. Fiction) to help us talk about two of Travolta and Cage’s first big movie breakouts: 1976’s Carrie and 1983’s Valley Girl. In the former, we’ve got Travolta as pervy, evil teen Billy Nolan in Brian De Palma’s lurid horror classic; in the latter, we’ve got chiclet-toothed Nic Cage as a punky hunkasaurus chasing Deborah Foreman’s titular valley girl in Martha Coolidge’s surprisingly sweet and nuanced teen sex comedy. Who wins out? Listen and learn, my sweets! 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
Here We Go Again is a comedy film podcast by St. Louis improvisers Lucy Crouppen, Scott Weinberg, and Scott Leeker. These 3 pals (and often some guests!) watch movies over and over and over again, answering questions like, "How much is too much?" In this first "season," we'll be watching Groundhog Day! This is the first viewing of 10! Check out our trailer if you haven't yet. Please like us on Facebook, and rate and subscribe and do all that jazz for the most recent updates regarding the podcast.
Welcome to Here We Go Again!!! Here We Go Again is a podcast with Lucy Crouppen, Scott Weinberg, and Scott Leeker! Each "season" we will be watching the same movie about 10 times in a row, before we move onto another one. Our first movie is GROUNDHOG DAY, naturally! The first episode will be coming out very soon! Be sure to subscribe and rate our podcast!
The countdown to Christmas has officially begun! Dive into Minisode 33, our last Minisode of the year! We will be back this Friday, 21st December for Episode 34 and then we will be taking a break for the festive season, returning at 8am on Monday, January 7th! Topics include Jon Turteltaub's Jason Statham starring, massive shark opus The Meg, Australian faux documentary chiller, Lake Mungo and James Ward Byrkit's sci-fi horror, Coherence! Also, find out how Mitch is getting on with the ShockWaves 100 and learn the identity of the guest and film for this week's show! ALSO, we have another instalment of MITCH'S PITCHES! Due to his well documented ignorance towards films, Mitch is shown a film poster with all titles, taglines etc removed and tasked with attempting to decipher the plot. Will it go well? The poster image can be seen below with the image that Mitch was working from on the left... In addition to all this, we dig into your posts and messages in the Feedback section! Andy's Podcast recommendation this week is Drew McWeeny and Scott Weinberg's 80s All Over! Check it out. Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com. Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart Also, we love what we are doing and the response so far has been wonderful so if you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue to do it and help us to grow, then please consider sending us a few pounds. There is no lower or upper limit and every bit helps.
Happy Halloween, ghouls and goblins! For our spook-tacular horror-themed episode of Happy Cast, we bring on 80s horror movie maverick Scott Weinberg (80s All Over) to take some evil, dark acid and wield overly-long chainsaws as we discuss the psychedelic Nic Cage slaughterfest Mandy! Also, we bow to the whims of our Patrons and talk about the one-off anthology horror film Halloween III - Season of the Witch, and chat a bit about which horror remakes/reboots work, and when they work, and why! Strap on one of three possible Halloween masks available for purchase, sing the Silver Shamrock theme song, and give us a listen. 14:35 - Scalding Hot Takes: Mandy 47:09 - Control Nathan and Clint: Halloween III - Season of the Witch 1:08:32 - Horror Remakes, Sequels and Reboots 1:29:54 - Podcast Recommendations (The Capital Steps Podcast, Gladiator, Friendly Fire) 1:35:09 - Mailbag 1:38:30 - Happy Places Follow us on Twitter (Nathan: @nathanrabin, Clint: @alcohollywood)! Pledge to our Patreon, and subscribe to us on iTunes Ask us questions at asknathanrabinshappycast@gmail.com! Theme Song by Jon Biegen
LET’S PARTY! Kill By Kill is going rogue and taking on the 80s action classic Commando starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and every other character actor you love. To help Gena & Patrick with their assault is writer (thrillist.com), film producer (Found Footage 3D) and podcaster (80s All Over) Scott Weinberg! In a desperate race for time, we discuss garbage day war stories, how to literally tear your way out of a commercial airliner, shine a light on an immobilized deer and debate the most awkward pair of shorts you can put a giant muscle man in to go fishing. Also, we get exclusive info direct from screenwriter Steven E. de Souza himself that will blow you away!! All this and a rocking edition of Choose Your Own Death-venture and you’ve got an episode out for revenge. And yes, we talk about Bennett’s crochet sweater vest. We’ve got you covered. Never fear - new episodes of Kill By Kill are made available every other Friday! Have something to say? Reach out on Twitter @killbykillpod or email us: killbykillpod@gmail.com. Follow on IG @killbykillpodcast Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today!
It's not often one gets to talk to their heroes, and in this episode, Scott Weinberg gets to have a conversation with the film critic who helped him realize that's a thing he could be, too. Carrie Rickey joins Scott and Drew to discuss her history in Philadelphia media, her favorite movies, and her experiences surviving the '80s.
For some strange reason, Jack listens to other podcasts sometimes, and when he does he tries to find movies he hasn't heard of before for a little series now in its penultimate outing: What the Devil is That? In this case, the excellent 80's All Over (check your local listings via Scott Weinberg and Drew McWeeny on Twitter and so on) mentioned it in their September of 82 episode... and Jack conveniently blocked out whatever else they said after those two words came forth. Should their words of warning not gone on deaf ears? Hear us now speak for a ludicrous amount of time in Alan Rudolph's ENDANGERED SPECIES (which is, yes, in part curious about why it has this title). wagesofcinema@gmail.com
DIE HARD.. in a MALL? In WINNIPEG? It happened! In 2002's CHRISTMAS RUSH (aka BREAKAWAY) Dean Cain is no John McClane, but he does his best as he takes on a gang of criminals, including Eric Roberts who is trying to make a big score to pay for his son's bone marrow transplant. No, I'm serious. Scott Weinberg (from the 80s All Over podcast) joins us to chat cats, Die Hard rip-offs, Michael Flatley, and all things ERIC ROBERTS. OHHHHHHH WHAT A RUSH! The post Episode 64: Christmas Rush (2002) (/w Scott Weinberg) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
DIE HARD.. in a MALL? In WINNIPEG? It happened! In 2002's CHRISTMAS RUSH (aka BREAKAWAY) Dean Cain is no John McClane, but he does his best as he takes on a gang of criminals, including Eric Roberts who is trying to make a big score to pay for his son's bone marrow transplant. No, I'm serious. Scott Weinberg (from the 80s All Over podcast) joins us to chat cats, Die Hard rip-offs, Michael Flatley, and all things ERIC ROBERTS. OHHHHHHH WHAT A RUSH! The post Episode 64: Christmas Rush (2002) (/w Scott Weinberg) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
It was a foregone conclusion that '80s All Over would spend some time talking film with Joe Lynch: Not only is he one of Drew's friends, but he's also one of his favorite directors (Wrong Turn 2, Everly, Mayhem) and Mr. Lynch is also a podcaster, co-hosting the must-listen The Movie Crypt with Adam Green. And after launching into a... questionable Scott Weinberg impersonation, Lynch brings to the table a list of '80s movies he truly treasures on a personal level, and helps invent a guest format that will continue into future bonus episodes.
On the October 19, 2017 episode of /Film Daily, Peter Sciretta is joined by Ben Pearson and Chris Evangelista to talk about the latest news, including Venom movie rumors, a female Thor film, Morgan Spurlock's Simpsons mockumentary, and the truth about The Snowman. And in the Mail Bag, we'll answer a question about how studios screen movies for press and the trend of movie sites publishing spoilers earlier than ever before. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). Feedback: Mansour G writes in, “Stefano Sollima, the Italian director is one of the best crime genre makers, his style is distinct and beautiful. Check out Suburra and ACAB. The second season of Romanze Criminale is almost a masterpiece and peak Italian TV, was directed by the same director of Soldado. His most recent work is an Italian mafia crime series called Gomorra that builds upon the movie of the same name. Enjoying your podcast! You are missing out on one of the best Italian/European directors out there. In the News: ‘Venom' Movie Rumors Suggest The Film May Adapt a Famous Comic Storyline Female Thor Movie a Possibility, Says Kevin Feige Morgan Spurlock Directed an Hour-Long ‘Simpsons' Mockumentary in Honor of ‘Homer at the Bat' ‘The Snowman' Director Says 15% of the Script Wasn't Even Filmed In The Mailbag: Paul Maglaya writes in about a thread that film critic Scott Weinberg started on twitter. Weinberg claims that Disney handpicks critics for their early reviews, which is why we never see negative early buzz. Peter also wants to talk about the trend of publishing spoilers early. Indiewire published an article about what the Thor: Ragnarok after credits scenes mean, two weeks before the film hits theaters on November 3rd). (note the international rollout begins next week) To submit questions to the mailbag, send them to peter@slashfilm.com. Please mention your name and general geographical location in case we mention the question on the air. You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). We're still very much experimenting with this podcast, please feel free to send your feedback to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
https://twitter.com/watchalonepod Your devoted servant gets into the shit again. Where angels dare not tread, there goeth he. Fantastic Fest is over, and while I didn't go, I poked around the edges of the Harry Knowles controversy, earning me a block on Twitter from Scott Weinberg of 80s All Over podcast, which is funny as hell. Their podcast is good! Listen to it! The story is on the podcast and it digs into Harry Knowles (formerly) of Ain't It Cool News, Lloyd Kaufman of Troma Film and Scott the egghead whiner. Twitter rules! Movies I watched! mother! (2017) -it sucks in so many ways but rules in so many others, go see it! Three women fled the theater and I laughed my ass off throughout it! Funny movie about trauma, and life dogpiling on you. Bleak Street (2015) - Mexican surreal true-crime story about dwarf twin wrestlers who get murdered, and the black-and-white oddity leading up to it. Fans of Hard To Be a God are sure to love it! Gerald's Game (2017) - MORE STEPHEN KING! On Netflix! I didn't like it! Baskin (2015) - Netflix Turkish horror about scumbag cops who get it good by Lovecraftian terror cults living in a Resident Evil mansion! This shit ruled! Watch it! Brainstorm (1983) - skip Flatliners 2017 and just pick this up at your local videomart. Christopher Walken does science for the sake of learning, and nothing will stop him from experiencing a colleague's death caught on a psychic recording machine! This movie ruled! A Dark Song (2016) - Netflix supernatural drama-horror about a mom hellbent on asking for God's aid in killing her son's murderers, but the price is high: a year in a big manse with a bald working class occultist locked from the outside world and trying fiendishly to invoke an avenging angel! Was good! Watch it! Catfight (2016) Onur Tukel's last feature boasts sharp dialogue, good gay humor, woman-on-woman coma-inducing battery (x2!) and other remarks on the insipid, futile world we occupy! Good shit! WAY better than Summer of Blood, which you can safely skip! lol forgot about Chloe (2009) - awful Egoyan film but lush and full of juicy lesbian / masturbation shots of beautiful Julianne More and the voluptuous Amanda Seyfried, who's no stranger to lesbian shots (2009's Jennifer's Body with Megan Fox for a long makeout scene). So watch it for any reason you want, or skip it. It's a bad movie. But it's got some great scenes. The conflict! The debate! Damn you Egoyan. I'm on a roll baby.
We become creatures of the night and go back to 1987 – the year of the tragically hip vampire – with The Lost Boys and Near Dark. Sources: The Lost Boys (1987) "5 Things You Might Not Have Know About The Lost Boys on its 25th Anniversary" by Oliver Lyttleton, from IndieWire "9 Found Facts About The Lost Boys" by Andrew LaSane, from Mental Floss "The Infamous Sax Man from Lost Boys Still, Still Believes: A Chat with Tim Capello" by Christopher Bickel, from Dangerous Minds Near Dark (1987) Director commentary, Kathryn Bigelow "One of the Coolest Vampire Movies Ever: Watching Near Dark with Scott Weinberg" by Jeff Bayer, from Film School Rejects "Near Dark Highlighted Everything That Was So Special About Bill Paxton" by John Squires
First things first: you'll notice that Scott Weinberg was trapped in a well for this week's episode. He's fine! We've got him out of the well, and he's been reunited with his family, and the dog who led everyone to where he was trapped is going to get a parade and you're all invited! In the meantime, we cover July 1980, which includes CADDYSHACK, AIRPLANE!, USED CARS, and much more, so check that out.
With Fantastic Fest over for another year, Dawn and Jen finally sit down with 19 of their closest friends to discuss the best and worst of the festival. A top five, some honorable and dishonorable mentions and some great people share their cinematic feelings. For a full rundown of the movies in this podcast, and links to many of the trailers, go to our website at www.womenincaskets.com! THANK YOU to the following Fantastic Fest film fanatics who took a moment to talk to us (any name misspellings are ours, we do apologize): Kaila Heir, Terry Flemmings, Trevor Trujillo, Sarah Jones, Gloria Walker, Bruno Corbin, C. Robert Cargill, Robert Lambert, Joe Oliver, Raphael Antonio Ruiz, Jennifer Blair, Joe Nicolosi, William Yarbrough, Josh Emmanuel, Mark Fulton, Justin Linkin, Elijah Wood, and Scott Weinberg. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro/outro music. Contact us at: podcast@womenincaskets.com Twitter: @womenincaskets Tumblr: womenincaskets.tumblr.com We are now available in iTunes and Stitcher! Please rate and review us there, we love to hear from you all.
In Episode 13 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and film critic Scott Weinberg talk about one of their favorite movies, The Shining! Final week of the October 2016 giveaway! You have until October 31 to rate and review the show on iTunes! While you're at it, why not subscribe? The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes The Shining on iTunes (soundtrack not available on iTunes) Stats Released May 23, 1980 Dir. Stanley Kubrick (Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket) Written by Kubrick and Diane Johnson Music by Wendy Carlos (Clockwork Orange, TRON) and Rachel Elkind Starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers, Joe Turkel, Philip Stone, Barry Nelson Contact Scott Twitter ‘80s All Over Chad Twitter Facebook Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Scott Weinberg.
What's the 80siest 80s movie? What can 2017 learn from the era of Jaws and Indiana Jones? We answer these questions and more with the hosts of the 80s All Over podcast, film geeks-on-high Drew McWeeny and Scott Weinberg. Grab some leg warmers and join us.
After explaining why it would be wrong to forget about Pete's Dragon, Erik Childress talks with Blu-ray and film history expert, Sergio Mims, on a new batch of titles. Then he is joined by critic and film producer Scott Weinberg to discuss the world premiere of Found Footage 3-D 0:00 - 3:45 - Intro 3:45 - 22:50 - Box Office 22:50 - 1:36:40 - New Blu-rays with Sergio Mims 1:36:41 - 2:32:55 - Found Footage 3-D with Scott Weinberg 2:32:56 - 2:35:52 - Outro
0:00-5:20 - We're in Austin just as Fantastic Fest is about to begin; all around us chaos reigns; Scott Weinberg, the Loki of Fantastic Fest, is within the range of our microphone 5:20 - "Stonewall" review (Snider only) 11:10 - "Sicario" review (Snider only) 14:50 - "Hotel Transylvania 2" review (Snider only) 17:50 - QOTW (old/young duos who should make a movie together) 24:05 - Weinberg comes up with next week's QOTW on the spot, and there is discussion 27:40 - Bayer is about to put fake 'toos on Snider because Snider lost the Summer Box Office Challenge; films we're looking forward to; reasons to punch people 36:30 - Recap and goodbye QOTW: If it was guaranteed to be good, what film would you like to see remade? REVIEWS: Stonewall: C- n/a Sicario: B n/a Hotel Transylvania: B- n/a
Live from SXSW in Austin TX, Doug welcomes comics Jon Dore, Chris Cubas, and Nick Thune and film critic Scott Weinberg to the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on “Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider,” Jeff Bayer is still wherever the hell he is, but he and Eric D. Snider pre-taped reviews of “Super” and “Rubber” for your listening pleasure, along with a round of Pitch Me. So there’s plenty of Bayer! Eric also talks about “Rio,” “The Conspirator,” and “American: The BIll Hicks Story.” And then, live via satellite, horror maven Scott Weinberg talks to Eric about the “Scream” series, including a review of “Scream 4.” Scott’s cat Jones makes a silent cameo.
Welcome to the first official episode of Love & Game Film! In this first installment, I tell you about a one-armed basketball player who is shocking the world, talk to Scott Weinberg and we review the pilot of Winning Time, the HBO Max show about the Showtime era Los Angeles Lakers.Phz-Sicks Spotify MusicParade.com Article about Quincy IsaiahSUBSCRIBE, Rate and Review on SpotifySUBSCRIBE, Rate and Review on iTunes and make sure to follow @lovegamefilm on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok for all our updates and episode uploads!Buy Me a Coffee (if you'd like)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/love-and-game-film/donations