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This Flashback Friday is from episode 289, published last December 18, 2012. Coming to us from London, Max Keiser joins Jason Hartman for a fast-paced interview about what is going on in our world with GDP, the debt ceiling and debt loads, gold and silver markets, and currency collapse. Max is the host of “The Oracle with Max Keiser” for BBC World News and the author of the Keiser Report. Jason and Max discuss how long the world governments can put off the inevitable collapse of the fiat money produced by the central banks. Max talks about the various currencies around the world and which countries are set to implode. Other topics that Max covers are countries that are losing their sovereignty, basically being held hostage and managed by entities outside of their own country, such as the IMF and Central Banks, how bonds play a role in this issue, and the edging toward a global tax. Max talks about the many ways that the world is being led into a globalized currency, which is not a theory, but happening in real time. In addition to hosting the show and authoring the Kesier Report, Max is a blogger for the Huffington Post, and he has also presented features for the “People and Power” new magazine series on Aljazeera English. Max Keiser is the creator, co-founder and former CEO of HSX Holdings/Hollywood Stock Exchange, later sold to Cantor Fitzgerald. He is also the co-founder of HSX films that went on to make almost a dozen films, including "Mixed Signals," "Six-String Samurai," "Dancer, Texas Pop. 81," and "girl." The company was then sold to Ignite Entertainment/Lionsgate. Max designed, scoped, and built the Hollywood Stock Exchange with Michael Burns. Max was awarded a US patent (number 5950176) for the 'Virtual Specialist Technology" on which the Hollywood Stock Exchange operates. He created virtual securities; MovieStocks, and StarBonds and created the first fully convertible virtual currency, the Hollywood Dollar. The Hollywood Stock Exchange remains the highest volume stock exchange in the world. Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
Στο παρελθόν που είναι ένα εναλλακτικό μέλλον οι ρούσκι τα έκαμαν όλα ίσωμα και οι ΗΠΑ έχουν για βασιλιά τον Έλβις μόνο που ο Έλβις τα κακαρωην και ο Μπαντι Χόλι θέλει να του παρει το πόστο. Όλα τα παραπάνω με φόντο την ερημιά του Ντεθ Βάλεη και το όνειρο μιας παραγωγής με ελάχιστα χρήματα αλλά άπειρη φιλοδοξία. Το Six String Samurai είναι εδώ, είναι ο ΟΡΙΣΜΟΣ του καλτ αριστουργηματος και ο ΟΡΙΣΜΟΣ της ταινίας Φιλμ Πιτ.ΗΝΤΖΟΙ
I had no idea this movie existed. Brian brought this one to the plate and thought it would be a great idea if Neil and I had our kids watch it with us for the first time. It was an experience to say the least! Our kids had some very strong opinions about it and couldn't wait to share with you.
We kick off our "Wasteland Wander'n" month with a rock'n roll, post-apocalyptic, kung-fu action film. The Crew are a bit divided on the film and it is an interesting discussion. We talk about watching films at an impressionable age, annoying kids, and the world of indie films in the late 90s. Don't forget to check out the Crew's other content:Shame List Picture Show: open.spotify.com/show/4fDFSoLBTVmTWBmpyOMMvxKicking the Seat: https://kickseat.com/Literary License Podcast: https://www.llpodcast.com/
Ok, before anyone gets too excited, I should point out that this week's entry in “Remember! You Asked For It!”, suggested by Tyler Stewart, is NOT the much-awaited sequel to “Kubo and the Two Strings.” I know, I know, I was disappointed too but I should have been tipped off by the fact that the … Continue reading "Episode 324 – Six String Samurai (1998)"
This episode compiles all of our episodes comprising Conclave 16, our final Conclave of Season 2, wherein we analyze Lance Mungia's 1998 post-a'rockalypse move "Six String Samurai." Sound design by Ethan Ireland Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio Incidental music courtesy of Epidemic Sound
In this episode, the Society wraps up its review of 1998's "Six String Samurai" and has its final showdown with Death Themself (tm). Will the Society survive? More importantly, will our sanity and sense of good taste survive? Find out in this, our Season 2 finale... FEATURING SPECIAL GUEST STAR KEITH LOWELL JENSEN The Cinemania Society will return later in 2025. We will have a few more miscellaneous episodes to wrap things up before the break, and then the occasional tidbit to tide you over until Season 3. Thanks to everyone for the support and for sharing this with friends. And if you haven't shared with your friends, why the hell haven't you already?! We've got over 100 episodes for them, so tie 'em to a chair* and make 'em listen to all! Sound design by Ethan Ireland Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio Incidental music courtesy of Epidemic Sound *This is a joke, not incitement, please do not actually tie anyone to a chair. At least not without consent. We're not kink-shaming.
Lost within the world's largest smallest model of New York City, the outcasts find themselves on the run from their Final Destination. But not even Death Themself can stop a Conclave once the Clave's gotten Conning! The heretic rogues continue their analysis of Lance Mungia's "Six-String Samurai," a style-over-substance post-a'rockalypse samurai musical from the late '90s, starring Jeffrey Falcon (no, really!) and featuring a soundtrack by Russian Rokenrol group The Red Elvises. WITH SPECIAL GUEST STAR KEITH LOWELL JENSEN
Post apocalyptic landscapes, Wizard of Oz influences, and Buddy Holly?? Why yes, Will and Matt ARE talking about a samurai film from the late 90's indie scene. Six-String Samurai!!DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!!SIX-STRING SAMURAIdir. Lance Mungiastarring: Jeffrey Falcon; Justin McGuire; Stephane Gauger
The remaining survivors exiled from the Strip Mall of the Damned find themselves in the world's smallest largest model of New York City. The place is in ruins, which leads Scrutinizer Zacharia to take the lead by proposing the latest conclave: Lance Mungia's 1998 film "Six-String Samurai," a rockin' and rollin' post-apocalyptic alternate future where a Buddy Holly lookalike strides across the ruins of the Old World seeking to claim the mantle of King.
Six-String Samurai (1998) synopsis: “In the post-apocalyptic world of 1990s Nevada, a rock 'n' roll samurai on his way to Lost Vegas takes a young orphan boy under his protection as Death and his metalhead Horsemen chase after them.”Starring: Jeffrey Falcon, Justin McGuire, and The Red ElvisesDirector: Lance MungiaVegas needs a new King, baby! This week on Podcasting After Dark, Zak and Corey review Six-String Samurai! A post-apocalyptic rock and roll adventure unlike anything they've ever covered on the show before. If you're a fan of awesome action, cool music, and stylish filmmaking then Six-String Samurai is for you! If not, then float away, little butterfly. Just flutter away.Leave a comment on our social media pages or Patreon and let us know what you think of this episode or the movie itself. We always love hearing from you all!A huge THANK YOU to Rob for picking Godzilla for us to review through Patreon! His previous film choices were Godzilla (1954), Guyver 2 (1994), Excalibur (1981), The Convent (2000), and Suburbia (1983).— SUPPORT THE INDIE HORROR MOVIE, BAMPIRE —WEBSITE / INDIEGOGOINSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK— SUPPORT PODCASTING AFTER DARK —PATREON - Two extra shows a month including Wrap-Up After Dark and The Carpenter Factor, plus other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / LETTERBOXD - Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
This week we're slashing our way down that ole dusty road with a film we think you should watch called Six-String Samurai! For a movie we'd never heard of, it was surprisingly jam packed with action, adventure, fun music, a good story, beautiful scenery, a unique style and tons of heart. Tune in to hear how we came across this film, why the many different styles in the film came together to work so well, and our reaction to all the great moments. Please tell your friends about us and we hope you enjoy! If you'd like to unlock bonus episodes from Talking Back every month, then check out our page on Patreon! Check out our Youtube Channel Demo Dash! You can also support Talking Back by sending us a Coffee at Buy Us a Coffee! Please consider leaving a 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! This helps make our Podcast easier for listeners to find. Feel free to drop us a line on Social Media at Instagram, and Facebook. Or drop us an email us at talkbackpod@gmail.com. This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
Join us as we dissect the indie sensation *Six String Samurai* directed by Lance Mungia and starring the talented Jeffrey Falcon!
Episode 376: Six-String Samurai (1998) #Movie Theater Time Machine #podcast continues Post-Apocalypse month with a #review of "Six-String Samurai". For more, visit movietheatertimemachine.com #MTTimeMachine #moviereview #filmreview #podernfamily #podbean
In 1957, World War III ended and the United States lost. Decades later, Buddy (Jeffrey Falcon), thinking that he's a dangerous Buddy Holly, traverses the radioactive landscape with a guitar and a sword. Dodging mutants, cannibals and the occupying Soviet army, he heads for "Lost Vegas." youtube.com/@birthdaypiss patreon.com/birthdaypiss @wolflord5000 @patrick.piss
Let's examine a post-apocalyptic game with a penchant for low-budget outre 90s cinema styles, and a fairly simple core mechanic to boot. It's octaNe, and it's pretty interesting, even if I personally never wanna read about Six String Samurai ever again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do you get when you cross Buddy Holly with a samurai and put him in a post-apocalyptic wasteland? Well, you get this. Also, Albert from the Suspiria episode shows up.
This outting has Matt double-diping on Junk Rabbit, a new Image title from the mind of Jimmie Robinson (Bomb Queen). Is this bizarre adventure the best thing since Six String Samurai? Probably! Have a listen. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/capesandscowls/support
This week on the Bad Movie Night Podcast we discuss the 1998 fantasy action movie, Six-String Samurai! Become a Patreon at www.patreon.com/badmovienightshow
Frame Fatale es un podcast de películas ¿no canónicas? conducido por Sebastián De Caro, Santiago Calori y Axel Kuschevatzky. En el septuagésimo séptimo episodio nos ocupamos de Six-String Samurai (1998) de Lance Mungia. Podés comentar este episodio o agregar una pregunta que nada que ver usando el hashtag #FrameFatale en Twitter. Quizás sea una pegada total suscribirte en donde sea que escuches tus podcasts y tener la primicia algo que, de todas maneras, y ya explicamos varias veces, es lo menos importante.
Episode 551 Comic Book talk reviews previews: Junkyard Joe 5, The Savage Dragon Sex & Violence, DC presents Sgt Rock vs the Army of the Dead 6 of 6, Silverblade 6, Frank Miller Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 1, Sin City Silent Night one-shot, Sin City Lost, Lonely, & Lethal one-shot, Sin City Sex & Violence one-shot, Sinja Deadly Sins 1, Sinja Resurrection 1, Sisters of Darkness 2, 666 the Mark of the Beast 18, Six-String Samurai 1, TMNT Best of Raphael, Zombie Killustrated 1. Send comments, questions and tips to kevintheduckpool@gmail.com please help us out by rating and reviewing us and telling a friend. Also check out audio and video versions of Crimson Cowl Comic Club & Under the Cowl podcasts. A fun variety of great people talk comic books, entertainment or whatever and you can see or hear me on many episodes of those podcasts as well with many more great episodes to come out in the future. #ms, #multiplesclerosis, #comicbooks, #comicbookreview, #sincity, #tmnt, #thesavagedragon, #junkyardjoe --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-kleinhans/support
Thank you to Kara for this listener request. This film has a bit of everything. Rockabilly and surf rock set the stage for this unique adventure in an alt-universe where Russia has nuked and taken over the U.S. RTS joins Buddy (Jefferey Falcon) as he makes his way to “Lost Vegas” to become the successor to Elvis. This 90s world needs a new king! But a kid melting hearts and death and his metal horsemen might cause a few delays. If you aren't shredding, you need to be slashing! Sometimes both! Stay good lookin' and avoid ALL spinach monsters!
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My guest this week is comedian Al Bahmani! Spoilers for Black Adam and American Flagg. What nationalities would enjoy the Black Adam movie? What is the comic American Flagg! about? What does Howard Chaykin do every year? What did TV shows did Gerry Conway write for? And J. Michael Straczynski? What characters did Gerry Conway create? What's wrong with Superman movies? What should Zack Snyder be directing? Who is Hitman? What's a good way to get rid of comic books? What did Amazon do to Comixology? What is the Hoopla app? Why won't George RR Martin ever finish Game of Thrones? What is Six String Samurai? Who should do a movie of The Spirit? (Long) Reading list: American Flagg! https://amzn.to/3Xn0DFk Wild Cards novels, some comics https://amzn.to/3D5qEAO Tuf Voyaging by George RR Martin https://amzn.to/3XJ3oQZ The Armageddon Rag by George RR Martin https://amzn.to/3GWrktF Birth of a Nation: A Comic Novel by Reginald Hudlin, Aaron McGruder and Kyle Baker https://amzn.to/3XH6rdb King David by Kyler Baker https://amzn.to/3XJ0Xy6 Contract with God trilogy by Will Eisner https://amzn.to/3J4hyby Old Shazam! comics The Cold Equations (also Twilight Zone episode) https://amzn.to/3QWid0l Pre Alan Moore Swamp Thing John Ostrander Suicide Squad https://amzn.to/402dLBE Hitman by Garth Ennis https://amzn.to/3kx6cTa Issue #13 of Hitman Zombie Night at the Gotham Aquarium Issue #34 of Hitman, Superman story Hellblazer by Garth Ennis https://amzn.to/3GTmdu9 Preacher https://amzn.to/3wjozha The Kingdom by Mark Waid https://amzn.to/3XKA0tH The Boys https://amzn.to/3WrUXZl The Foot Soldiers https://amzn.to/3J376Rq Unknown Soldier by Garth Ennis https://amzn.to/3J0ajRS Powers https://amzn.to/3QT6U9k Once and Future by Kieron Gillen https://amzn.to/3J0j1zp Young Avengers by Kieron Gillan https://amzn.to/3QWOB33 Uber by Kieron Gillan https://amzn.to/3wj9VGs Avengers: The Children's Crusade https://amzn.to/3Xqo6Wf D.P. 7 https://amzn.to/3HjFNB1 The Stars My Destination, novel and graphic novel https://amzn.to/3ZPAQHo Google steve bissette rick veitch for a bunch of stuff Klaus by Grant Morrison https://amzn.to/3kupGYv Longshot by Ann Nocenti https://amzn.to/3wk6uzo Fabian Nicieza X-Factor with Joe Quesada artwork https://amzn.to/3iPc4Xw Watch list: Mo Amer - The Vagabond (comedy special, he was in Black Adam) https://www.netflix.com/title/80239503 Dealer's Choice Twilight Zone episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQuxhcHiRDo The Nightcrawlers Twilight Zone episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfGT4kzTevI Once and Future King Twilight Zone episode (written by George RR Martin) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6vdsmrNerI Paladin of The Lost Hour Twilight Zone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdgpx_VtO30 Invincible https://amzn.to/3kzBJnh Six String Samurai (full movie) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaPP00uNkNI
For the record, we couldn't get enough music 40 years ago. This week Enjoy Stuff remembers how we consumed our music and what was popular in 1983. Jay and Shua spin you right round baby, right round on Enjoy Stuff! Let's look back at what music was popular in 1983 and how we listened, on a very musical episode of Enjoy Stuff News Wednesday is renewed for a season 2 at Netflix Some kids at an elementary school in Racine, Wisconsin are collecting cereal for a world record. You can donate tasty breakfast or money here: Amazon Wish List. Peter Gabriel is releasing his first new album in 21 years! 4/4/23 you too can enter the grid when TRON Lightcycle Run opens in Magic Kingdom Ke Huy Quan wins a Golden Globe and reveals that his entertainment lawyer knows the Truffle Shuffle Sad news as we lost a trio of legends. RIP Lisa Marie Presley, Jeff Beck, and Robbie Kneivel Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying After watching season 1 of Willow on Disney+, Jay went back and remembered how fun Willow the movie was. A fantasy adventure with humor and a lot of heart. Shua has been immersed in a Star Trek soundtrack playlist on Spotify that includes music from just about every show, movie, and project you could think of. A nice variety of sci-fi tunes for your daily listen. Sci-Fi Saturdays/MCU Location Scout In 1998 Aerosmith would close their eyes, just to hear you breathing. Creepy? Not when you realize it's the soundtrack from the Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck disaster flick Armageddon. As hokey and over the top as this Michael Bay movie is, it's still a lot of fun. Check it out on Sci-Fi Saturdays on Retrozap.com. Plus, stay tuned for a little known post-apocalyptic film called Six-String Samurai, coming this Saturday. Enjoy Music! Music has been a determining factor of a culture since Ringo Starr discovered it as a Caveman. But in the 80s it seemed to take it to a whole other level. This week we take a look at where we got our music and what was popular. This week, 40 years ago, Men at Work had the number one spot with Down Under. And while Australia was all the rage at this time, it was just one of the many songs we would keep track of on the charts when we listened to Casey Kasem bring it to us each week on American Top 40. While listening to the radio was nice, we couldn't pick the songs we wanted. So we headed into the record stores for our records and tapes. Enjoy Stuff will share the history and origins of some of our listening vessels on this week's show. Plus, we remember some of the iconic stores that were enjoying their heyday in the malls and other venues across the country. It's a musical episode for the scrapbook. Come join us as we Enjoy Music! Where did you get your music in 1983? Did you listen on vinyl, cassette, American Top 40? Did you read all of these shownotes? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
Greg and Jenius continue their celebration of their favorite boutique Blu ray labels by getting seedy with Vinegar Syndrome's Six String Samurai!
Sugar Hill (1974), Wild Zero (1999), Juan of the Dead (2011). Everyone loves zombie films. Ever since Romero brought them to the screen in 1968 with Night of the Living Dead, they have become one of the horror genre's favorite and most used monster. With this sub-genre flooding the market over the last 2 decades, there are a lot of good films that get buried or forgotten. Because of that, we decided to dig up three titles that we feel need more time in the spotlight. They are all three uniquely different, with more than a little social commentary in there, but all damn entertaining. So sit back, take some notes, and then seek these films out! Movies mentioned in this episode: Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), Blacula (1972), Castle of the Living Dead (1964), Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972), Dawn of the Dead (1978), The Dead (2010), Death Line (1972), Juan of the Dead (2011), Night of the Living Dead (1968), Poltergeist (1982), Race with the Devil (1975), Salem's Lot (1979), Scream Blacula Scream (1973), Serpent and the Rainbow (1988), She-Beast (1966), Six-String Samurai (1998), Sugar Hill (1974), Under the Shadow (2016), White Zombie (1932), Wild Zero (1999)
SPECIAL EPISODE: DENNIS HOPPER'S PAYCHECK ERA IN HORRORNote: We apologize for the title "Hopperween". Earlier in 2022 we released an episode called HOPPED UP covering Dennis Hopper's "madman" period as director, covering Easy Rider, American Dreamer (erroneously called American Movie in the episode by one of our dumber hosts), The Last Movie and, finally, early 80s masterpiece Out of the Blue. For some reason it has become our most popular episode so when contemplating a Halloween episode this year we decided to make a disappointing sequel!Horror expert and screenwriter Erik joins us for THREE horror movies featuring our favorite reformed madman, Dennis Hopper! Hell yeah. TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE II from 1986 starts us off. Now a cult classic that guest Erik can quote at length. But it was a sharp turn from the grim, somber original that hints at gore it never really shows. For this sequel, returning director Tobe Hooper decides on a... slightly different approach. He also claims the original was funny (ok, yeah...) but that didn't come through so he made sure it was at the forefront here. What results is a bizarre artifact of the 80s, part day-glo, part coke-fueled insanity. Hopper does not look happy here as Lefty but he wields three chainsaws at one point so maybe it evens out?CROW: WICKER PRAYER, or CR4W as we call it, from 2005 is Lance Mungia's follow-up to no-budget cult classic SIX-STRING SAMURAI. Other than what amounts to a cameo by Hopper, the film features Edward Furlong, David Boreanz, Danny Trejo and podcast legend, Tara Reid. If those actors give you pause about getting within 4,000 feet of this toxic turd, you are correct! This film on the roster almost broke the podcast. If the worst movies make for the best content on our pod, then this may be the greatest segment we have ever recorded. LAND OF THE DEAD, also from 2005 but filmed a few years after CR4W but released a few weeks afterwards, is George Romero's return to the cinematic world of zombies. Class struggles are sadly evergreen in modern society and, sadly, nothing seems to change after the zombie apocalypse. Hopper plays a man Large and in Charge of Fiddler's Green, a Pittsburgh, PA closed-society surrounded by zombies. Romero's patented satire is in full force in what amounts to a minor zombie film in his filmography. How does it hold up 17 years later? THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodthepoda1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!):Ken: Ken KoralJack: jackk1096
Julykwondo continues to be a very good name for a very good month wherein we're now watching The Blonde Fury aka Cynthia Rothrock herself mow down as many as it takes to SOLVE CRIMES, but we also have a few words on Six String Samurai, Snake in the Eagle's Shadow, History of Punk: Sound of Rebellion, and 1991: The Year Punk Broke! *whisper whisper* patreon.com/bookclubformovies...
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I pull down two titles from my massive Unwatched Pile o' Shame: 1991's Hiruko the Goblin and 1998's Six-String Samurai. [00:00] INTRO [01:34] The Good, the Bad, and the Odd Promo [02:17] RANDOM CONVERSATION [11:12] Hiruko the Goblin (1991) [46:10] Six-String Samurai (1998) [01:20:57] FEEDBACK [01:23:24] ENDING MUSIC: Love Pipe by The Red Elvises Buy Hiruko the Goblin (1991) Buy Six-String Samurai (1998) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
Straight from Vinegar Syndrome, it's another crazy remaster!
In this super-sized episode of The Spin Chagrin, Frank's category was "Non-Traditional Cowboys." The movie he chose to watch, summarize, and review is the post-apocalyptic western action movie, Six-String Samurai, another dud from 1998. After that, the 2 Guys discuss the deaths of actor William Hurt and professional wrestler Scott Hall.
In Which El Jefe and Omar discuss epic student film Six Sting Samurai, and contemplate Buddy Holly as a post apocalyptic Vegas king. Catch Cinematic Anarchy on most podcast and social media platforms: https://linktr.ee/Cinematicanarchy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cinematicanarchy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinematicanarchy/support
Im aktuellen Spin-Off schnacken Marco und Heiko erst einmal über das filmische Werk von Tobe Hooper und neue Sichtungen wie Dario Argentos "Dark Glasses", bevor es an der Seite von Hong-Kong-Comedy-Legende ins alte China geht. In "Forbidden City Cop" (1996) zotet sich Chow als kaiserlicher Geheimagent durch eine wild choreographierte Verschwörung und versucht gleichzeitig sein Alltagsleben als Gynäkologe und braver Ehemann aufrecht zu halten. Danach begleiteten sie Sean Connery als Sicherheitschef des Landes Skandinavien (!), der in "Ransom" (1974) den britischen Botschafter aus der Hand von Terroristen befreien muss. Weitere Sichtungen: “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", "Lifeforce", "Funhouse", "Never too young to die", "Triple Frontier", "X-Men", "X-Men 2", "Six-String Samurai", "Headhunters", What's so bad about feeling good?", "Das Privileg", und "Patrick still lives" Marco bei Letterboxd Alle Filme, die in dieser Folge erwähnt werden bei Letterboxd Mitmachen: Habt ihr Filmtipps, Kommentare oder Kritiken? Dann schick uns doch einen Audioclip, den wir in der nächsten Folge spielen können. Das geht ganz einfach auf http://www.anchor.fm/filmkammer Emails könnt ihr uns an filmkammer@buddelfisch.de senden Hört die Filmkammer auf Apple Podcasts, auf Spotify und anchor.fm Music from https://filmmusic.io "Inner Sanctum" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmkammer/message
Bring your appetites! On today's podcast, Rudy and Tyler go through a Thrillist list of chain restaurants you'll only find in Southern California and add a few places of their own to the list. They cover more tv shows to binge, the national blood shortage, and argue which sport is the worst to see in person. We're surprised they found time to record in their busy schedule playing Wordle! Got a comment or question? Send it to: toliveandtryinlapodcast@gmail.com Follow us on: Instagram: @toliveandtryinlapodcast Twitter: @toliveandtrypod
Before you hit play, just a warning that this episode takes a couple of weird turns. Nigel and Kaitlyn were fighting off the last vestiges of a cold while recording this one, and as a result, they start talking about doomsday prepping and surviving a post-apocalyptic wasteland. You might not want to miss this episode, but don't say we didn't warn you. Six-String Samurai Directed by: Lance Mungia Written by: Jeffrey Falcon, Lance Mungia Starring: Jeffrey Falcon, Justin McGuire Don't forget to hit that subscribe button! Support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/ajourneyintofilm Want merch? Click this link here Follow us on Instagram and Twitter This has been a production of AJourneyIntoFilm.com
In This episode, Xan gets to interview John Schmidt, Creator of the upcoming Tabletop Role Playing Game, Hard Rock Apocalypse. Besides going over the game, Xan & John, discuss the origins of this game( all hail The Six String Samurai), the unique concept that is the Devil's Advocate, the fact that rules are meant to be broken and the amazing potential games you can make in this metal-tastic game. Note that this was recorded before Gen-Con 2021, we apologize for the lateness in this episode's release to both the creators of HRA and you our fans. If you would like to know more, follow the Hard Rock Apocalypse Twitter @therocapoc or check out their facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/492503598448817/ Remember to Like, Share and Subscribe. Follow us @spiraken on Twitter and @spiraken on Instagram, subscribe to this podcast and our YouTube channel, Support our Patreon and if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Also join our discord and Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #gamereview #wheelofmanga #tabletoproleplayinggame #hardrockapocalypse #heavymetal #ttrpg #johnschmidt #roleplayinggame #rpg #podcasthq #games #spirakenreviewpodcast Music Used in This Episode: Closing Theme-Burst of Light by Abbynoise (Uppbeat) Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/burst-of-light License code: HZ86ZYD29BRAOZIZ WHERE TO FIND US Our Website https://www.spiraken.com Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/ Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com John's twitter @therocapoc Hard Rock Apocalypse Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/492503598448817/ Our Patron https://www.patreon.podbean.com/spiraken or https://www.patreon.com/spiraken Our Discord https://tinyurl.com/spiradiscord Our Twitter https://twitter.com/spiraken Our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spiraken Our Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/spiraken Our Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Day: What metal song would you play during game play?
Isaac and Chris duel over Six-String Samurai (1998). Does its inventive production design and fight choreography help bring its apocalyptic story to life? Or do the film's low-budget limitations cut into the movie's magic? Journey through the podcast wasteland with your hosts as they reminisce about their experiences working together on past productions, discuss the writer and director Lance Mungia, and share the unique relationship one of them has with the Red Elvises. Love it? Hate it? Let's debate it. Share your own take on Twitter (@pickyourtake), Facebook, YouTube, or by email, at pickyourtakepod@gmail.com.
Villainous Cinema is back with our latest review of the 1998 post-apocalyptic action comedy "Six String Samurai"! Like, share, subscribe, &, as always, enjoy!
Amber and Ryan talk rock-n-roll, the 90s, independent films, annoying kids, fishing nets, and Kung Fu as we look at 1998's gonzo cult film Six-String Samurai.
Myself and Shabi of [Past Bedtime Studio](https://www.pastbedtimestudio.com/) got together to watch Six String samurai a wonderful mix of Mad Max, Wizard of Oz, Lone wolf and cub with a hint of Buddy Holly! [Support the show](https://ko-fi.com/beaverdoesmovies) (https://ko-fi.com/beaverdoesmovies)
Hey there cool cats, We're in the midst of a in between season hiatus. Though because we missed you here is a new episode! Sky made Jake watch The Six String Samurai, a 1998 weird post apocalypse indie film. We do this one a little different and its a lot looser in conversation. Jake actually liked a Sky Pick! In it we discuss oil refinery, Jake compares the plot to a MCR concept album, we see a "devil went down to Georgia" style guitar battle and we learn Death's weakness. (It is not chocolate) If you're so inclined the movie can be found on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaPP00uNkNI http://popculturefailure.podomatic.com popculturefailure@gmail.com Show: @FailedPopCultur Jake: @mdwstlvaffr Sky: @sandwichsurplus
Director Lance Mungia (SIX-STRING SAMURAI, THE CROW: WICKED PRAYER, THIRD EYE SPIES) joins us to talk about his 1998 post-apocalyptic feature debut! We discuss everything from his roots as a rising filmmaker up through the release of his new film THIRD EYE SPIES (2019), available Feb 26 on itunes.Join us for a little bit of everything: The Red Elvises, Jeff Falcon, Brian Tyler, free film from Kodak, and the lovely Tara Reid!It's the 56th episode of THE SPLATHOUSE PODCAST and "you're welcome"! For more information on THIRD EYE SPIES visit https://thirdeyespies.com/Patrick Bromley appears courtesy of fthismovie.net (Thank you, Patrick and fam!) Six-String Samurai is available via YouTube and Amazon Prime. The Palm DVD is currently in print but there is no high-def disc available (unfortunately)Visit us at splathouse.com or on twitter at @SPLATHOUSEPR or @miked_splat or @sarahSPLATHOUSE We love you. We mean it.
Dino from AWhaaat? and Huuuh? brings to Grindhouse Messiah a couple of great post-apocalyptic gems, 1998 low budget rock n’ roll odyssey Six String Samurai and 2015’s amazing ultraviolent actioner… Continue reading "Dino and the Boys Get Post-Apocalyptic On Your Asses!"
Dino from AWhaaat? and Huuuh? brings to Grindhouse Messiah a couple of great post-apocalyptic gems, 1998 low budget rock n’ roll odyssey Six String Samurai and 2015’s amazing ultraviolent actioner… Continue reading "Dino and the Boys Get Post-Apocalyptic On Your Asses!"
Coming to us from London, Max Keiser joins Jason Hartman for a fast-paced interview about what is going on in our world with GDP, the debt ceiling and debt loads, gold and silver markets, and currency collapse. Max is the host of “The Oracle with Max Keiser” for BBC World News and the author of the Keiser Report. Jason and Max discuss how long the world governments can put off the inevitable collapse of the fiat money produced by the central banks. Max talks about the various currencies around the world and which countries are set to implode. Other topics that Max covers are countries that are losing their sovereignty, basically being held hostage and managed by entities outside of their own country, such as the IMF and Central Banks, how bonds play a role in this issue, and the edging toward a global tax. Max talks about the many ways that the world is being led into a globalized currency, which is not a theory, but happening in real time. In addition to hosting the show and authoring the Kesier Report, Max is a blogger for the Huffington Post, and he has also presented features for the “People and Power” new magazine series on Aljazeera English. Max Keiser is the creator, co-founder and former CEO of HSX Holdings/Hollywood Stock Exchange, later sold to Cantor Fitzgerald. He is also the co-founder of HSX films that went on to make almost a dozen films, including “Mixed Signals,” “Six-String Samurai,” “Dancer, Texas Pop. 81,” and “girl.” The company was then sold to Ignite Entertainment/Lionsgate. Max designed, scoped, and built the Hollywood Stock Exchange with Michael Burns. Max was awarded a US patent (number 5950176) for the ‘Virtual Specialist Technology” on which the Hollywood Stock Exchange operates. He created virtual securities; MovieStocks, and StarBonds and created the first fully convertible virtual currency, the Hollywood Dollar. The Hollywood Stock Exchange remains the highest volume stock exchange in the world. Max presented “Rumble at the Box Office” for NBC's Access Hollywood. He also produced and hosted the weekly talk show, “Buy, Sell, Hold” for CBS radio's KLSX in Los Angeles. In his role as technology entrepreneur, Max recently created Kinooga, a Web 3.0 social finance site for indie films. As a presenter, Max co-hosts “The Truth About Markets” on ResonanceFM 104.4 in London; produces documentary films covering markets and finance for Al Jazeera's “People & Power” series and written a column in the Ecologist magazine covering markets and the ecology. Max Keiser has been involved with markets and finance for 25 years. He started his career as a stock broker on Wall Street after graduating from NYU.
Coming to us from London, Max Keiser joins Jason Hartman for a fast-paced interview about what is going on in our world with GDP, the debt ceiling and debt loads, gold and silver markets, and currency collapse. Max is the host of “The Oracle with Max Keiser” for BBC World News and the author of the Keiser Report. Jason and Max discuss how long the world governments can put off the inevitable collapse of the fiat money produced by the central banks. Max talks about the various currencies around the world and which countries are set to implode. Other topics that Max covers are countries that are losing their sovereignty, basically being held hostage and managed by entities outside of their own country, such as the IMF and Central Banks, how bonds play a role in this issue, and the edging toward a global tax. Max talks about the many ways that the world is being led into a globalized currency, which is not a theory, but happening in real time. In addition to hosting the show and authoring the Kesier Report, Max is a blogger for the Huffington Post, and he has also presented features for the “People and Power” new magazine series on Aljazeera English. Max Keiser is the creator, co-founder and former CEO of HSX Holdings/Hollywood Stock Exchange, later sold to Cantor Fitzgerald. He is also the co-founder of HSX films that went on to make almost a dozen films, including "Mixed Signals," "Six-String Samurai," "Dancer, Texas Pop. 81," and "girl." The company was then sold to Ignite Entertainment/Lionsgate. Max designed, scoped, and built the Hollywood Stock Exchange with Michael Burns. Max was awarded a US patent (number 5950176) for the 'Virtual Specialist Technology" on which the Hollywood Stock Exchange operates. He created virtual securities; MovieStocks, and StarBonds and created the first fully convertible virtual currency, the Hollywood Dollar. The Hollywood Stock Exchange remains the highest volume stock exchange in the world.