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Pull out your sheep trotters and dance with that giant tongue door because we're discussing Stephen Sayadian's 1989 pseudo-sequel Dr. Caligari! Join us as we try to piece together just what is going on in this bizarre little movie. From forced transitions to horny cannibals, we don't think the director of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari could have ever foreseen this coming out of his classic silent film. It's wild. It's weird. We can't quite say we'd recommend it, but we certainly won't forget it! Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Instagram, BlueSky, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners > Trace: @tracedthurman > Joe: @bstolemyremote Be sure to support the boys on Patreon! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to Dan and Bradley talk to the great Heather Drain about the work, career and art of the prolific genius Stephen Sayadian. Dr. Caligari, Cafe Flesh, Night Dreams, all discussed as well as the brilliant work Mr. Sayadian did w/Hustler Magazine, the band Wall of Voodo, and much much more. And if you hang in there, at the end of the podcast, you will be treated to a prolonged off-topic discussion of how Carly Simon is actually a Sleep Paralysis Demon... We also gather evidence, live on the podcast, that proves she actually eats babies. links: you can view Heather 's great work here: MONDO HEATHER WEB and you can support her here: MONDO HEATHER PATREON
On today's MAS I discuss the 2007 gore-fest, 100 Tears with my guest Luke Perez. We talk about extreme horror vs mainstream horror, killer clowns, ICP, Marcus Koch, Stephen Sayadian, mixtape films, Tubi, ladder climbers, and the forgotten era of the artist-critic.
We discuss the work of Writer/Director Rinse Dreams (aka Stephen Sayadian), and focus on NIGHT DREAMS, CAFE FLESH and DR. CALIGARI. Join the Patreon now for an exclusive episode every week, access to our entire Patreon Episode back catalogue, your name read out on the next episode, and the friendly Discord chat: patreon.com/theimportantcinemaclub Subscribe, Review and Rate Us on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…ub/id1067435576 Follow the Podcast: twitter.com/ImprtCinemaClub Follow Will: twitter.com/WillSloanESQ Follow Justin: twitter.com/DeclouxJ Check out Justin's other podcasts, THE BAY STREET VIDEO PODCAST (@thebaystreetvideopodcast), THE VERY FINE COMIC BOOK PODCAST (www.theveryfinecomicbookpodcast.com) and NO SUCH THING AS A BAD MOVIE (@nosuchthingasabadmovie), as well as Will's MICHAEL AND US (@michael-and-us)
We watched Stephen Sayadian's avant-garde horror erotica – DR. CALIGARI (1989)! Join our Patreon if you can! The greates mixtapes ever: Lost and Found Video Night Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669!
Oh hello there! This is my way of reviewing new releases once in a while and provide them here for you - monologue-style. This time I'm providing some reviews for early September including something very special: a bonus interview with the writer/director of one of the new films I'm reviewing. Neil LaBute has been making interesting features for well over 20 years and his latest is a creepy little Gothic horror film called House Of Darkness (opening on September 9th). Listen to him talk about it, then give a listen to my review along with three other titles as well. Usually these are available on Patreon but decided to include this one on the main feed as well. I also talk a lot more than usual in the intro for personal reasons concerning mental health and why there was a bit of an absence in August. Hopefully you enjoy this bonus episode right before hearing the next official episode from guest host Bill Ackerman coming within the next week. Give it up for his great work so far with the Stephen Sayadian episode too! Thank you for the support & for listening to this episode. Huge thanks to Neil LaBute for taking the time to talk with me as well. 00:00 - 16:30 - Intro / Update 16:31 - 30:20 - Interview With Writer/Director Neil LaBute (HOUSE OF DARKNESS) 30:21 - 37:10 - HOUSE OF DARKNESS 37:11 - 50:14 - THREE THOUSAND YEARS OF LONGING 50:15 - 59:24 - ON THE COUNT OF THREE 59:25 - 01:13:50 - VENGEANCE Opening Song: True Love Will Find You In The End - Daniel Johnston Closing Song: Last Resort - Papa Roach
Guest host Bill Ackerman invites film/culture writer Heather Drain and writer/programmer Justine Smith to discuss the films of Stephen Sayadian (aka Rinse Dream), the singular talent behind films like NIGHTDREAMS, CAFÉ FLESH and DR. CALIGARI. As an added bonus, Bill also includes a new interview with writer/historian/film preservationist Daniel Bird, who produced the 2021 4K restoration of DR. CALIGARI and is presently working on an upcoming restoration of CAFÉ FLESH. 00:00 - 1:59:00 - Stephen Sayadian discussion w/Heather Drain & Justine Smith 1:59:00 - 2:01:55 - Daniel Bird Introduction 2:01:55 - 2:59:30 - Daniel Bird Interview 2:59:30 - 3:00:45 - Outro Fantasia 2021: A Masterclass with the Legendary Stephen Sayadian, in conversation with Justine Smith https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7CmT7pD8rI&t=2830s Watch Wall Of Voodoo “Do It Again” video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bScjfPE2_-Q Hear Stephen Sayadian, Jerry Stahl and Heather Drain talking about DR. CALIGARI on The Projection Booth: https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2015/09/episode-236-dr-caligari.html Hear a discussion of NIGHT DREAMS on The Projection Booth: https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2012/04/episode-57-night-dreams.html Trailer for PARTY DOLL A GO GO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og9Dk8olXGo Party Doll A Go-Go! (1991) Condensed Dialogue (Censored) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5MQONLNcV4 The Ramones “Psycho Therapy” video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bej93aPldHE Silk Stalkings - Pilot Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL6NQG7jZro&t=820s Visit Heather Drain's website: https://www.mondoheather.com Follow Justine Smith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/redroomrantings
Tonight I'm examining the film “On the Silver Globe.” Where to start? The Polish science fiction film is a stunning, mind-bending and unique work of pure cinema. But its backstory is almost as intriguing as the film itself "On the Silver Globe" began multiple locations in the Soviet bloc in the mid 1970s, with the film crew traveling from Mongolia to the shores of the Baltic Sea and plumbing the depths of a disused salt mine which stood in for an alien underground temple. An adaptation of the landmark Polish science fiction series The Lunar Trilogy by Jerzy Żuławski, the grand uncle of “On the Silver Globe” director Andrzej Żuławski, was funded by the communist Polish government and planned to be a showcase for the possibilities of Polish cinema. However, officials shut down production about 70 percent through the shooting citing budget issues. Years after filming ended, when the sets were destroyed and the costumes had rotted away, Żuławski edited the footage together, filming unrelated street scenes with narration describing the parts of the story that went unfilmed and premiered the film at the 1988 Canne film festival. Since a 2016 restoration, appreciation for the film has grown, illustrated by the recent release of the European behind-the-scenes documentary “Escape to the Silver Globe.” Vice magazine called "On the Silver Globe" the greatest science fiction movie never made. While the final result is not the film Żuławski set out to make, the film is a visually striking and elusive work of art. It's a one of a kind movie that defies not just categorization but description. East European film scholar Daniel Bird joins me to explore "On the Silver Globe," "The Lunar Trilogy" and Zurawski's unique and expressive approach to filmmaking. Daniel Bird is co-founder of the post-production and production company Acid Pictures, through which he has co-produced restorations of Jane Campion's "Peel (https://www.festival-lumiere.org/manifestations/peel-exercice-de-discipline.html)," Stephen Sayadian's "Dr. Caligari (https://fantasiafestival.com/en/film/dr-caligari)" and Peter Weir's "Picnic at Hanging Rock (https://2020.festival-lumiere.org/en/lecture-zen/horror.html)." He directs the Hamo Bek-Nazarov Project (http://hamobeknazarov.com/), through which he has produced Temple of Cinema, an installation featuring outtakes from Sergei Parajanov's "The Colour of Pomegranates," Parajanov Triptych (a programme of restored shorts from Armenia, Ukraine and Georgia), and a restoration of Maria Saakyan's "Mayak." He is also the co-founder of Friends of Walerian Borowczyk, which recently worked with MUBI to distribute a restoration of "Brief von Paris."
On this episode we talk about the filmaker, pornographer and general weirdo Rinse Dream aka Stephen Sayadian and review the classic punk documentary The Decline Of Western Civilisation! Plus a massive Hastings gig roundup, some erotic balloon action, a bit of poo sniffing for money and Steve Albini is a juggalo now. Music from Cosmit, Midwich Cuckoos, The Other Ones, Mass Lines and Jason Stirling And The Blue Moon Band You can now support us and get an extra exclusive monthly episode at www.patreon.com/breakfastpunxpodcast! #podcast #podcasts #punkpodcast #punkrockpodcast #hardcorepodcast #diypunk #diypunkpodcast #ukpunk #ukpunkpodcast #moviepodcast #trashmovies #trashmoviepodcast #bmovie #bmovies #horrormovies #horrormoviepodcast #weirdpodcast #weird #cultpodcast #breakfastpunx
Welcome back to another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week Todd and Sammy talk about a few interesting little films, we discuss The Hunter (1980) directed by Buzz Kulick and Dr. Caligari (1989) directed by Stephen Sayadian!!! Please take a moment to head over to our blog page and give us a little donation if you don't mind, theggtmc.blogspot.com, we really appreciate every little bit!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Quoi de mieux qu'une discussion à bâtons rompus sur du porn avant-gardiste, avec Dolly Wood et Jérémie Marchetti, pour bien démarrer la semaine ?
Jeremy and Boss solicit an uprising, sell-out, gain tax exempt status, contemplate the post-apocalyptic job market, and discuss Stephen Sayadian's Café Flesh. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bill speaks with Heather Drain about her path as a writer from childhood capsule reviews of B-movies in crayon to writing professionally for people like Video Watchdog and Dangerous Minds, the influence of Baxter Phillips' book Cut: The Unseen Cinema, the work of filmmaker Stephen Sayadian, her involvement with The Projection Booth podcast, David Schmoeller's CRAWLSPACE, peers she admires, early music videos, adult cinema, Lester Bangs, and details about a few of the upcoming projects she has in the works
We're discussing Stephen Sayadian's 1989 film, Dr. Caligari. Co-written by Jerry Stahl, the film tells the tale of a patient at an asylum run by the granddaughter of the infamous German doctor.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're discussing Stephen Sayadian's 1989 film, Dr. Caligari. Co-written by Jerry Stahl, the film tells the tale of a patient at an asylum run by the granddaughter of the infamous German doctor.
Smoker tells the tale of Madame Suque (Sharon Mitchell), a sexual terrorist who creates an explosive device in the form of a marital aid. When her lackey (Ron Jeremy) accidentally sells it, all manner of voyeurism and bondage break out.
An avant-garde adult film, Night Dreams shows the erotic fantasies of Mrs. Van Houten (Dorothy La May) in nightmarish detail. Directed by F.X. Pope (Francis Delia), the film was written by Jerry Stahl and Stephen Sayadian.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An avant-garde adult film, Night Dreams shows the erotic fantasies of Mrs. Van Houten (Dorothy La May) in nightmarish detail. Directed by F.X. Pope (Francis Delia), the film was written by Jerry Stahl and Stephen Sayadian.