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Ricky, Ricky, Ricky! We're back with our first episode stalwart, Richard Rush!We always knew we were going to return to the world of Rush, this time in his most notable film, THE STUNT MAN. Starring Peter O'Toole, Barbara Hershey, and Steve Railsback, this film tells a tale about a wanted felon who stumbles onto a film set and 'just begins working' as a stuntman, and everyone loves him.As you might expect, there is a lot of 'Rush-isms' in this, for better or worse. But honestly, we wouldn't have it any other way! Remember, King Kong was only 3'6". It was the 'movie magic' that made him tall.
From the director (Tobe Hooper) of The Texas Chainsaw Massacare and the writer (Dan O'Bannon) of Alien comes this crazy sci-fi horror thriller about a potential alien invasion which occurs around London after a race of space vampires (yes you read that right) come calling via Haley's Comet and an Earth-bound spaceship. This ambitious Cannon Pictures release was a notable flop when it was first released in June of 1985 but has since garned a cult following due to several crazy setpieces, ample female nudity (from one alien in particular played by Matilda May), and.....some very inventive visual effects thanks to contributions from the same F/X wizard (John Dykstra) who had worked on the original Star Wars just eight years prior. Starring alongside May (in her on-screen debut) are Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, and Patrick Stewart! Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a texthttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
In this episode Brian with a B and Amferny welcome Eric Hart to the show. They watch the 1998 horror/thriller, Disturbing Behavior. This movie is directed by David Nutter and stars Katie Holmes, James Marsden, Nick Stahl, Katherine Isabelle, Tobias Mehler, Steve Railsback, William Sadler and Bruce Greenwood. Enjoy the story of teenager moving to a small town infested with mind controlled teenagers. This movie is available on FuboTV, Prime Video, Pluto TV and Tubi. Instagram Links: Follow Katie Holmes @katieholmes Follow James Marsden @james_marsden Follow Nick Stahl @nickstahl Follow Katherine Isabelle @thekatherineisabelleproject Follow Steve Railsback @railsbacksteve Follow William Sadler @thattactorguy Follow Bruce Greenwood @officialbrucegreenwood The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com RATED G®, RATED PG®, RATED PG-13®, RATED NC-17®, and RATED R® are certification marks owned by the Motion Picture Association, Inc. This podcast has not been rated or certified pursuant to the Motion Picture Association, Inc.'s film rating system nor is this podcast authorized by, endorsed by, or affiliated with the Motion Picture Association, Inc.
Eleven years after the original movie, someone decided it was finally time to make a sequel, or remake, or name their own gator movie after it? All this and more is unclear in this week's episode of ALLIGATOR APRIL on ALLIGATOR 2: THE MUTATION (1991). Starring Dee Wallace, Steve Railsback and Richard Lynch. Is it better than the first? Is great? Listen now to find out!Check out our friends:SlashUAnd for more Bucket of Chum, check out the links below:Join the Patreon!For only $2 USD a month you'll get a bonus episode each month, a newsletter, and more!Bucket of Chum WebsiteFollow me on Letterboxd HERECheck out the YouTube ChannelTheme song written and performed by Mike TrebilcockThanks to the Patrons!Benji IrwinArties AngelsKatie LampeCassandraJennifer HallmanScott McCallumBrett ParkerTom Moore Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It should have been so simple. In fact, the hook is just two words: space vampires. That's it! And yet what resulted is a roiling boil of Dracula tropes, sweaty performances, extended nudity, and some of the best shriveled puppets you'll ever see! That's right, we're zapping the energy out of 1985's LIFEFORCE with the help of actor and stand-up, Matthew Broussard (watch his new comedy special, Hyperbolic here!!). Along the way, we learn all Tobe Hooper's magic touch, how the producers of Cannon Films nearly tore the film apart, why Steve Railsback is playing so many different Bram Stoker roles in one movie, and Matthew schools us on physics!! All this, plus fallopian flashbacks, biscuit bribes, physician prescribed swords, helicopter blood conferences, male ass technology, Patrick Stewart bald pate worship, and a cosmically insane edition of Choose Your Own Deathventure!! Blast off with a very new episode of Kill By Kill with us today, won't you? Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get $5 off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code KILLPOD. Go to shopmando.com and use KILLPOD when you check out! #mandopod Part of the BLEAV Network.Get even more episodes exclusively on Patreon! 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! Our linker.ee Click here to visit our TeePublic shop for killer merch! Join the conversation about any episode on the Facebook Group! Follow us on IG @killbykillpodcast!! Join us on Threads or even Bluesky Check out Gena's Substack called Gena Watches Things!! Check out the films we've covered & what might come soon on Letterboxd!
On the latest episode of the podcast, Jamie reminds listeners that the name of our podcast is not Good Times Great Sound Quality, Doug get distracted talking about the plot of an old episode of The Cosby Show, and we both break into a laughing fit looking at a still from this movie on our phones. Stay out of the haunted basement of hospitals, also stay out of their experimental laser research wing, and join us as we discuss a movie that changed its title in marketing but never on screen with that very oddly titled, Blue Monkey!Blue Monkey is a 1987 film directed by William Fruet, written by George Goldsmith and starring Steve Railsback, Gwynyth Walsh, Don Lake, Helen Hughes, Ivan E. Roth, Susan Anspach, Joe Flaherty, Robin Duke, Sarah Polley & John VernonVisit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookVisit our WebsiteDoug's Schitt's Creek podcast, Schitt's & Giggles can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/schitts-and-giggles-a-schitts-creek-podcast/id1490637008
Our #Shocktober coverage heats up with a Patreon pick from Ellis Kish: Turkey Shoot. This 1982 cult classic from writer-director Brian Trenchard-Smith throws us into a dystopian nightmare set in the “futuristic” year of 1995. Steve Railsback and Olivia Hussey star as prisoners caught in a ruthless government's clutches, where torture is just the beginning—the real terror lies in the deadly “Turkey Shoot.”Heather Drain, Andrew Nette, and Mike dive into this savage satire with insights from Trenchard-Smith and actor Roger Ward, who share the gritty details behind this shocking tale of authoritarianism.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Our #Shocktober coverage heats up with a Patreon pick from Ellis Kish: Turkey Shoot. This 1982 cult classic from writer-director Brian Trenchard-Smith throws us into a dystopian nightmare set in the “futuristic” year of 1995. Steve Railsback and Olivia Hussey star as prisoners caught in a ruthless government's clutches, where torture is just the beginning—the real terror lies in the deadly “Turkey Shoot.”Heather Drain, Andrew Nette, and Mike dive into this savage satire with insights from Trenchard-Smith and actor Roger Ward, who share the gritty details behind this shocking tale of authoritarianism.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, The Stunt Man (1980) by Director, Richard Rush. Starring, Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback and Barbara Hershey. For more Off The Shelf Reviews: Merch: https://off-the-shelf-reviews.creator-spring.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWxkAz-n2-5Nae-IDpxBZQ/join Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviews Support us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviews Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviews Discord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
Paul and Erin review two films about hapless movie stunt performers: David Leitch's new action comedy THE FALL GUY, starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt; and Richard Rush's 1980 cult film THE STUNT MAN, starring Peter O'Toole.
Dave, Marcus and Colin escape Mathtilda May's entrancing beauty long enough to discuss Tobe Hooper's ambitious $25 million Space Vampire sci-fi epic. While it fails to deliver a coherent storyline, believable characters, or any level of logic, it more than makes up for in chaotic entertainment. Dave fails to master Steve Railsback's character name, Colin does his best impression of several characters, and Marcus thinks his friends must have seen a better film. The guys remain confused by….well…almost everything, but have a lot of fun discussing what amounts to a bizarre ‘80s artifact.
We love getting together with Steve & Izzy from Everything I Learned from Movies Podcast to review questionable "car films" this time we were invited on their show to discuss the 1980 film, The Stunt Man, starring Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback and Barbara Hershey. A fugitive stumbles onto a movie set just when they need a new stunt man, takes the job as a way to hide out and falls for the leading lady while facing off with his manipulative director. The following episode is intended for mature audiences. Please note that listener discretion is advised. This episode republished with permission from EILFM Podcast courtesy of Steve & Izzy. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/ Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/
This week the boys converse about Amalgam Comics, burning books, and monkeys driving flying cars. And that is all before they even get into the plot of the movie. Hope you brought your appetite because we are about to gobble up 1982's Turkey Shoot. Warning…this is no film for chickens!Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCg5cNqC31kIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082338/?ref_=tttg_ovLeave us a 30 second voicemail and if we like it we'll play it on the show: (949) 4-STABBY (949-478-2229)Like a book club but for dissecting obscure thriller, exploitation, and horror movies. Next movie announced every Wednesday. New episodes every Monday. Follow us on the things:Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/stabbystabbyInstagram: @stabbypod https://www.instagram.com/stabbypod/Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/dp1ACGet the shirt: https://www.big-other.com/shop/p/stabby-stabby-podcast-tee
Blue Monkey is a 1987 Canadian horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Steve Railsback, Gwynyth Walsh, Don Lake, Sandy Webster, and Helen Slayton-Hughes. The film centers on a group of doctors trapped in a quarantined hospital as a giant insect-like creature begins to spread a deadly infection. The film was released on VHS by March 31, 1988. It received mostly negative reviews upon its release. It was released in some foreign markets as "Insect". FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess GET 1000 STICKERS FOR $79 RIGHT HERE - NO PROMO CODE NEED! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
In this Halloween episode of the World of Horror, Andy takes a look at a film set during this special time of year. He is exploring Trick or Treats from 1982. Directed by Gary Graver and starring Peter Jason, David Carradine, Carrie Snodgress, and Steve Railsback.
Lifeforce (aka Space Vampires) is a 1985 science fiction horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, adapted by Dan O'Bannon (writer of Alien!) and Don Jakoby, and starring Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Mathilda May, and Patrick Stewart. It also features John Forbes-Robertson as ‘The Minister' The film is based on Colin Wilson's 1976 novel, The Space Vampires. It portrays the events that unfold after a trio of humanoids in a state of suspended animation are brought to Earth after being discovered in the hold of an alien spaceship. This was the first film of Hooper's three-picture deal with Cannon Films, the other two films are the remake of Invaders from Mars and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Prior to Lifeforce, Hooper was originally offered the script for E.T. but turned it down. Spielberg then suggested Hooper direct Poltergeist, a project he had written himself and had planned on directing. he took the job and Spielberg went on directed E.T. (and most people also believe Poltergeist as well) Before Hooper, Michael Winner was offered the Lifeforce director's gig, but it didn't work out. And Billy Idol said he had been offered a lead role as a vampire by Hooper, who had directed the video for "Dancing with Myself", but turned it down due to touring commitments. It has been suggested that this is a remake of Hammer Film Productions' Quatermass and the Pit. In an interview, director Tobe Hooper discussed how Cannon Films gave him $25 million, free rein, and Colin Wilson's book The Space Vampires. Hooper then shares how giddy he was: "I thought I'd go back to my roots and make a 70mm Hammer film." Hooper came up with the idea of using Halley's Comet in the screenplay, rather than the asteroid belt as originally used in the novel, as the comet was going to pass by Earth one year following the film's release. Colin Wilson, the author of the source material, was unhappy with the way the film turned out. He wrote of it, "John Fowles had once told me that the film of The Magus was the worst movie ever made. After seeing Lifeforce I sent him a postcard telling him that I had got one better." According to interviews with Bill Malin, who plays one of the male vampires, the film went over schedule during production. Because of this, some important scenes were never shot, and the film was shut down at one time because the studio had simply run out of money. The film marked the fourth project to feature special effects produced by Academy Award winner John Dykstra. Dykstra who has worked on 38 films including: Star Wars, Star Trek the Motion Picture, Batman Forever and Batman and Robin, Spider-Man 1 and 2, and the last three Tarantino films. His last IMDB credit is a fan man Spiderman film that is getting some heat because of racist slurs used by some of the cast whilst promoting the film. The umbrella-like alien spaceship was modelled after an artichoke, while the miniature London destroyed in the film was actually the remains of Tucktonia, a model village near Christchurch, United Kingdom, that had closed not long before the shooting of the film. The initial Director's cut was 128 minutes long. This is 12 minutes longer than the final version, which had several scenes cut, most of them taking place on the Space Shuttle Churchill. According to an interview he gave on the UK talk show Wogan in 1985, most of Nicholas Ball's performance ended up on the cutting room floor Mathilda May had to learn her lines phonetically, for her audition as Space Girl, because she didn't know any English at the time. She then went on to learn the language during the six months she spent in England on this movie. Patrick Stewart has said several times that Tobe Hooper was his favourite director to work with (which is rather unkind to Jonathan Frakes I thought). Music and SFX provided by https://slip.stream and Audio jungle Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our love for horror films means we're dropping a bonus episode! Jeff calls on Bill Bant and Jason Masek from the All 80s Movies Podcast to discuss Tobe Hooper's sci-fi space vampire classic Lifeforce! Starring Mathilda May, Steve Railsback, and Patrick Stewart!For plenty of exclusive episodes and content, check out A Film By... on Patreon! with a FREE 7-day trial!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.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/4933588/advertisement
In this episode Troy ponders the necessity of space vampire clothing, while Mike becomes bewitched by bad acting as they both have their brains drained by Lifeforce.
Janelle Meraz Hooper is a versatile freelance novelist and playwright renowned for her compelling narratives that bridge the gaps between cultures, histories, and generations. Born and raised near the Ft. Sill Indian Reservation in Oklahoma, her upbringing was a tapestry woven with threads of Hispanic heritage and a profound interest in Indigenous peoples. This rich background has lent vibrant hues to her writing, infusing it with authenticity and depth.A military brat and wife, Janelle's life journey has been a remarkable odyssey of connections with diverse souls from all walks of life. Drawing inspiration from her experiences, she has become a master weaver of stories, intertwining the myriad stories she's encountered into her own narratives. Currently residing in Washington State, she is nestled close to her family, who serve as a wellspring of love and support for her creative endeavors.One of Janelle's notable works is the captivating book titled Geronimo's Laptop. A true historical fantasy, this novel ingeniously blends technology with time travel to embark on a unique journey into Apache history. In this narrative masterpiece, Janelle artfully wields a laptop as a magical conduit, allowing Geronimo himself to traverse the tapestry of time, sharing the chronicles of the Chiricahua Apaches from his perspective.Though not a historian by trade, Janelle's storytelling prowess brings history to life, captivating readers young and old alike. Geronimo's Laptop not only offers a riveting account of Geronimo's life but also delves deep into the heart of the Apache people's struggles and triumphs. The novel stands as a testament to Janelle's skill in making history accessible, relatable, and enthralling to a broad audience.The roots of Geronimo's Laptop extend from Janelle's play, Geronimo, Life on the Reservation, a theatrical experience that showcases the incredible Rudy Ramos in the titular role, under the skilled direction of Steve Railsback. This production gained well-deserved recognition, earning a spot among The Los Angeles Times' esteemed 19 Culture Picks in 2021.Within the pages of Geronimo's Laptop, readers are transported to the Fort Sill Indian Reservation in Oklahoma, where Geronimo's extraordinary journey unfolds. Through the mystical laptop and Geronimo's remarkable memory, the Chiricahua Apache leader guides us through his history, from his days as a masterful war strategist to his captivity and subsequent role as a keen observer of the white man's mindset, including that of President Theodore Roosevelt.Janelle's storytelling prowess shines as she weaves a tale of resilience, adaptation, and diplomacy. With a deft touch, she explores Geronimo's attempts to sway President Roosevelt's stance on his people's freedom. The narrative deftly intertwines historical events with the imaginative flourish of fiction, crafting a tapestry that resonates with truth and heart.In Geronimo's Laptop, Janelle paints a vivid picture of how Geronimo's newfound celebrity status becomes both a catalyst and a tool for change. As he becomes a sought-after figure, drawing crowds through Wild West shows, expos, and fairs, Geronimo endeavors to use his popularity as a means to sway the president's perspective.Trains rumble to the reservation, carrying curious visitors eager to hear Geronimo's side of the story. As his popularity soars, the hope of altering President Roosevelt's view intensifies. Through this intricate narrative, Janelle Meraz Hooper exemplifies her remarkable ability to intertwine history, imagination, and the human spirit, delivering a story that entertains, enlightens, and resonates long after the final page is turned. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lifeforce. Tune in as Scott and Rick chat about this sci-fi horror flick. Is Lifeforce worthy of world domination, or does it suck the very existence right out of us?
Ok we are back yet again. This time to review the latest film for Ben Affleck the Director, Air (2023). This film can be streamed right now on Amazon Prime Video. In our second segment we go back to 1980 to take a look at Peter O'Toole and Steve Railsback in The Stunt Man. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matthew-ulrich/message
A baby sitter is stuck watching over a young brat on Halloween night who keeps playing vicious pranks on her. To add to her trouble the boy's deranged father has escaped from an asylum and is planning on making a visit. Trick or Treats is a 1982 American slasher dark comedy film directed by Gary Graver and starring Jacqueline Giroux, Peter Jason, Chris Graver, David Carradine, Carrie Snodgress, and Steve Railsback. Joining me is guest cohost Bob Rose! For all things Bob Rose and Thundergrunt: https://linktr.ee/thundergruntbob 1000 stickers for $79 ONLY at this link www.riotstickers.com/frumess - the best in the business! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
It's time to get ultra-weird on the Legion Podcasts 31 Days of Halloween with the Tobe Hooper sci-fi horror epic, Lifeforce! Let's talk about some rampant nudity, the effectiveness of Steve Railsback, and the slutty apocalypse. Join me, won't you? If you're not there already, join the discussion on our Facebook group, Twitter, Instagram, or Discord. You all are the absolute best! You can hear the show exclusively on Legion Podcasts, so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, Android, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Podchaser, or wherever podcasts are found. The post Legion Podcasts 31 Days of Halloween: Day 24 – Lifeforce first appeared on Legion.
It’s time to get ultra-weird on the Legion Podcasts 31 Days of Halloween with the Tobe Hooper sci-fi horror epic, Lifeforce! Let’s talk about some rampant nudity, the effectiveness of Steve Railsback, and the slutty apocalypse. Join me, won’t you? If you're not there already, join the discussion on our Facebook group, Twitter, Instagram, or Discord. You all are the absolute best! You can hear the show exclusively on Legion Podcasts, so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, Android, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Podchaser, or wherever podcasts are found. The post Legion Podcasts 31 Days of Halloween: Day 24 – Lifeforce first appeared on Legion.
For this October's theme, Leah and Bri are covering some 1980's vampire classics! This week, we're coving a film that might not count as a classic, but has nonetheless been reclaimed: Lifeforce (1985, dir. Tobe Hooper). We invited friend of the pod Terry Waldher back to chat about this wild film with us. This episode is marked explicit because Lifeforce is gleefully NSFW, and, in the spirit of the movie, so is our discussion of it. Sound effects credits: “Creaking door.wav” by visualasylum of Freesound.org (https://freesound.org/s/322377/) "Door, Wooden, Close, A (H1).wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org (https://freesound.org/s/411791/) Support the show
1x9 - LIFEFORCE (1985)Vampire Videos heads to outer space for Tobe Hooper's 1985 sci-fi horror Lifeforce, starring Steve Railsback as an astronaut who unwittingly brings lethal extra-terrestrial vampires back to London after discovering three humanoids inside a ship hidden inside Halley's Comet.To discuss this cult gem of the '80s, we're joined once again by the We Made This network chief Tony Black.HostsDan Owen & Hugh McStayGuestTony BlackEditorDan OwenVisit our podpage! Subscribe and leave us a rating or review to help spread the word.You can also follow us directly on Twitter and leave a donation at Ko-fi. More links here.TONY BLACK's work and social media links.HUGH McSTAY's work and social media links.DAN OWEN's work and social media links.A proud part of the We Made This podcast network. Theme music: 'The Victim' by Mary Riddle via Epidemic Sound • Podcast Artwork designed by Dan Owen.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/vampire-videos--5546381/support.
1x9 - LIFEFORCE (1985) Vampire Videos heads to outer space for Tobe Hooper's 1985 sci-fi horror Lifeforce, starring Steve Railsback as an astronaut who unwittingly brings lethal extra-terrestrial vampires back to London after discovering three humanoids inside a ship hidden inside Halley's Comet. To discuss this cult gem of the '80s, hosts Hugh McStay and Dan Owen are joined once again by the We Made This network chief Tony Black. Hosts Dan Owen & Hugh McStay Guest Tony Black Editor Dan Owen If you enjoyed listening, please subscribe and leave us a rating or review to help spread the word. • Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/vampvideos) and consider leaving a small donation at Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/vampirevideos). More links can be found here: https://linktr.ee/vampirevideos • Follow TONY BLACK on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ajblackwriter), read his work at Cultural Conversations (https://culturalconversation.co.uk) and listen to some of his many podcasts like Illumination Above All: A Severance Podcast (https://pod.link/1619526430) and You Have Been Watching: A British Sitcom Podcast (https://pod.link/1579178885) • Find all of HUGH McSTAY's work here: https://linktr.ee/hughmcstay • Find all of DAN OWEN's work and social media here: https://linktr.ee/danowen A proud part of the We Made This podcast network (https://wemadethisnetwork.com). Theme music: 'The Victim' by Mary Riddle via Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com/) • Podcast Artwork designed by Dan Owen.
On this week's episode, the gang welcomes back long-time friend of the show, Angelica Jade Bastién to chat about the ridiculous, sci-fi teen thriller, Disturbing Behavior! What's with this obnoxious UV character and all his hype man stuff? How stupid was MGM thinking they could mindlessly strip 40 minutes out of this movie and have it still make sense? And why can't we get any career justice for James Marsden? PLUS: The return of our beloved Egg Lawyer, this time playing Egg Principal! Disturbing Behavior stars James Marsden, Katie Holmes, Nick Stahl, Bruce Greenwood, Steve Railsback, Katharine Isabelle, Ethan Embry, and William Sadler as Dorian Newberry; directed by David Nutter.Catch the guys on the road this fall in the U.S.A. AND their Canadian debut in Toronto! Tickets on sale now! Check out the WHM Merch Store -- featuring new MINGO!, WHAT IF Donna?, Mortal Kombat & Bean Dinner designs! Advertise on We Hate Movies via Gumball.fmUnlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemoviesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the final installment of our Super Chart from August 1976! Our top 13 artists include a couple of disco kings, some funky white boys, a guy who looks "boss", a band that broke up in 1970, and a band that probably should have broken up in 1970...We also discuss Steve Railsback for some reason.
It's a very special occasion today on Soundtracker, as the show is officially 1 year old. Joining me to help celebrate are Eric Szyszka (@ericszyszka) and Chris Cabin (@crabin) of the excellent We Hate Movies podcast (@WHMpodcast), and we're talking about 1996's much-maligned attempt to turn Pamela Anderson into an action star, BARB WIRE. In this episode we all agree that this movie isn't as bad as its reputation, talk about what it got right, what it got wrong, the incredible supporting cast, which includes Temuera Morrison, Clint Howard, Steve Railsback, Jack Noseworthy, and Udo Kier. We also discuss the incredibly awful Tommy Lee song, and the rest of the very hit or miss soundtrack. Don't call us babe. But do listen to this episode. SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON HERE, LET'S MAKE SURE THIS GETS TO A 2ND BIRTHDAY: www.patreon.com/soundtrackerListen to We Hate Movies here: https://www.whmpodcast.com/Support them on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/wehatemoviesListen to Hooked on TJ Hooker here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hooked-on-t-j-hooker/id1195591718
Things are heating up, summer is almost here, and it seems like the perfect time for some exciting reptile action on the podcast! You know what that means? It's time for a long overdue return to one of the favorites, Adorable Animals All-Out Attack! It's GATOR TIME!First up, urban legend becomes reality! Did you ever have a baby alligator as a pet when you were a child? And now that you've grown, are you a herpetologist? But most importantly, did that baby alligator ever get flushed down a toilet? Because if it did, thanks a lot. It now lives in a Missouri sewer system and it's eating people! And sometimes crashing weddings. Where it also eats people. Such is life for Ramon the alligator, in the creature feature classic, Alligator (1980)!When you got that swimming scholarship to the University of Florida, did you ever think that you would be trying to outswim gators? Inside of a house. Probably not. But when a hurricane hits home, the levees break, and your father foolishly did not evacuate the area, you may find yourself in these types of predicaments. Oh, and there's a crawlspace. Which is why this movie is called Crawl (2019).And then from there, the Common Craig basically just carries on about how much he loves actor Steve Railsback, because there's really not that much else to talk about regarding Alligator II: The Mutation (1991).
In anticipation of our 35mm screening of the International Cut of Tobe Hooper's LIFEFORCE (1985) at Exhumed Films' Zombiefest at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater on Friday, May 27th, Mark welcomes Austin Trunick, author of THE CANNON FILM GUIDE, VOLUME I: 1980-1984 and THE CANNON FILM GUIDE, VOLUME II: 1985-1987, for a special "Cannon Corner" episode! Austin delves deeply into the production of everyone's favorite Steve Railsback space vampire movie, from script to screen! Recorded 4/27/22 For more information on THE CANNON FILM GUIDE series, visit: http://www.cannonfilmguide.com/ https://www.facebook.com/CannonFilmGuide/ https://twitter.com/cannonfilmguide For exclusive additional podcasts, videos, sneak peeks, and on-site discounts, visit the Mahoning Drive-In Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/mahoningdrivein https://www.mahoningdit.com/ https://www.facebook.com/mahoningdriveintheater/ https://www.instagram.com/mahoningdriveintheater/ https://twitter.com/mahoningdit --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mahoningdrivein/message
Turkey Shoot aka Escape 2000 is another exploitative take on The Most Dangerous Game starring the magnetic Steve Railsback. It's epic and kind of wonderful but Jason and Todd mostly talk about Ukraine and their equally subjective and uneducated opinions on auteur filmmakers. And Todd complains about that same stupid commercial director again. It's as if he actually suffered some kind of trauma. Bonus: Jason relates fourteen different stories about showing up to wildly late to important events. Anyway. Lots of love here.
In the great movie, "The Stuntman" an escaped prisoner (Steve Railsback) stumbles onto a movie set where they're filming a WWI movie. The director of the film played Peter O'Toole seizes the opportunity to use Railsback as a stunt man in his film. O'Toole and his wild production crew turn reality on it's head, as Railsback veers back and forth from his movie life to so called real life.We look at some footage from a 2017 Ukrainian movie called, "Heroes Never Die" that sells the idea of war and patriotism through the lens of a Ukrainian war film that's part predictive programming, part embellishment of an actual event and almost 100% propganda.We look at some scenes from the film and juxtapose it with footage from a bouncer from England, traveling through Ukraine, videotaping a lot purposeful looking sets and set ups, but through his lens, no actual war.
Who Dropped The Popcorn? Episode 19 - Turkey Shoot (with Lindsay Wilkins)This episode we are joined by a very special guest! From the awesome Schlock & Awe Podcast, host Lindsay Wilkins joins us and has chosen Brian Trenchard-Smith's 1982 bonkers Ozploitation classic, Turkey Shoot (also known as Escape 2000 and Blood Camp Thatcher), starring Steve Railsback, Olivia Hussey, Michael Craig and Roger Ward.Listen in as Lindsay gives us a lesson on the Ozploitation genre, Shafi has a story about the movie Bound, Andy is left speechless by a Werewolf and Dave goes on a rant about… *checks notes*… feet!There's a lot of scary things currently happening in the world, but hopefully this will provide a bit of light in your lives because this episode is a banger! You don't want to miss this one!So sit back, relax, don't worry about the Werewolf and welcome to Who Dropped The Popcorn!00:00 Intros02:03 Lindsay talks Schlock & Awe06:33 Shafi's Bound story09:15 Auditions for Schlock & Awe18:43 Turkey Shoot intro22:33 Andy's Articulate Analysis31:00 Lindsay talks Ozploitation42:00 Other "The Most Dangerous Game" films44:36 Back to Turkey Shoot51:52 Dave hates feet55:26 Final Turkey Shoot thoughts01:00:00 Your Turkey Shoot tweets01:04:33 One Word Review01:05:30 Quickfire quiz for Lindsay01:14:14 Dave's choice for the next episode01:15:43 OutrosHit us up at via the Popcorn Postbag at whodroppedthepopcorn@gmail.com or leave an in-app review!Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!SCHLOCK & AWE PODCASTSCHLOCK & AWE TWITTERSCHLOCK & AWE INSTAGRAMLINDSAY'S TWITTERINSTAGRAMTWITTERYOUTUBEBUY US A COFFEE!LINKTREESupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/who-dropped-the-popcorn. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The men children discuss the 1985 Steve Railsback vehicle "Lifeforce". Picard with hair. Deadly affection. Nudity. So much nudity. Space vampires. AR Geiger ripoff spaceship.
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In the blink of an eye, the terror begins.Lifeforce is a 1985 British science fiction horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, written by Dan O'Bannon and Don Jakoby, and starring Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Mathilda May, and Patrick Stewart. Based on Colin Wilson's 1976 novel The Space Vampires.A race of space vampires arrives in London and infects the populace, beginning an apocalyptic descent into chaos.00:00 Intro06:45 Horror News18:50 What We've Been Watching31:48 Film Review1:57:38 Name Game2:00:28 Film Rating2:07:02 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/hawkandcleaverFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/hawkandcleaverTwitter - https://twitter.com/hawkandcleaverWebsite - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comLuke - https://twitter.com/lukeofkondorBen - https://twitter.com/ben_erringtonAndy -
Welcome to THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED STREAMING CLUB, where film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold catch up on older movies one or both of them have never seen before, as chosen by YOU, our listeners! This week on THE STREAMING CLUB, Bibbs and Witney have themselves a TURKEY SHOOT! This cult classic Australian exploitation film stars Steve Railsback and Olivia Hussey as prisoners of in a dystopian future, who are hunted for sport by their wicked wardens. Is this one of the best exploitation films ever made? Want to vote for future episodes of THE STREAMING CLUB? All you gotta do is subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork! You also get exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! And if you want soap, be sure to check out M. Lopes da Silva's Etsy store: SaltCatSoap! Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!
I am Marc Hershon, your every-other-weekly-host for Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, and this is Ep262. I'm calling it “Revisitin' 3 Old Faves Plus 2 New Faves, And A Sad Goodbye, Too.” Before we jump into the deep end, I want to remind you that, if you missed last week's Epi261 “Clippin' My Way Back To You”, with my illustrious co-host-at-a-distance Tyson Saner, in which he featured clips from Girls 1 Kitchen, Strange Times, and Round Springfield, you can still fill your ears with it up at Apple & Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, and pretty much everywhere else in the known soundcast universe. For this week's installment, I have a sack stuffed to the gills with not three, not four, but FIVE clips from – as the title intimates – 3 faves, which are namely Wheelbarrow Full Of Dicks, Story Worthy, and Monster Party. In addition, I have clips from two shows we've not featured before: 91 Donkey Lane, and Death is Hilarious. We're sponsored this time around by Henderson's Pants new Poncho Pantz, which would be welcome news for all of those folks suffering from unseasonal flooding going on around the world if these pants weren't fictional in nature. RIP MAT GEORGE Before we wade into this week's clippage, though, I wanted to take a few moments out to get to the “Sad Goodbye” part of this episode's title, and observe a sad milestone we passed this past week. Podcaster Mat George died this past Saturday morning in Los Angeles, the victim of a hit-and-run traffic accident. Mat was 26 years old, and the co-host of She Rates Dogs along with Michaela Okland. Known for his Twitter and Insta feeds under the handle @matchu-chutrain, the soundcast he did with Michaela brought the popular social media page SheRatesDogs to the soundcast world — and listeners' worst dating stories along with it. The milestone I mentioned is that fact that, in most of the accounts of Mat's death, he is being identified as a “podcaster”. Our podcast, or soundcast, medium has been around for almost 20 years now but it's only now being recognized as a profession and I think that, through his untimely passing, Mat is the first among us to have the status of “podcaster” dignified by the mainstream press. In honor of Mat George, we've got a short clip that includes his final sign-off from the last episode of She Rates Dogs to drop before his death. Gone too soon at the age of 26, rest in peace Mat George. He and Michaela's show is very entertaining, and I urge you to listen to She Rates Dogs from wherever you get your soundcasts. CLIPS WFODThe inspiration for playing the next clip came up on Twitter this past week, when I saw the the account for WFOD, or Wheelbarrow Full of Dicks, as it is actually called, had retweeted a tweet from Spreaker, which had asked them, “Has your podcast received any media coverage?” They answered, “We were featured on Succotash Show twice!” Which is true: First in Epi47 back in 2013, and again in Epi100 in 2014. (They were also mentioned in Epi141 for their wrong side of the argument position of Soundcast vs Podcast, when they said “soundcast” sounds “silly”.) Well, Mike and the gang, clearly your stance was wrong as the world has long since embraced “soundcast” BUT we're not sore winners at Succotash and we are pleased and proud have having run the soundcast gamut along with you lo these many years. So hoping that the third times the charm, here is a clip from the most recent episode of Wheelbarrow Full of Dicks, in which the crew reminisces back to the beginning of the pandemic and a little old felon named Joe Exotic. Story WorthySo one of the reasons I even saw the tweet from Wheelbarrow Full of Dicks was that it got re-tweeted by longtime soundcast friend Christine Blackburn. We have only ever crossed paths in real life at the old LA Podcast Festivals, but she's always been game to recommend soundcasts and help connect me to folks to interview for this show. And her show, the Story Worthy soundcast, is one of the longest running story-telling shows out there. And she's done a great job of gamifying the format over the years and in various kinds of judged settings, including Story Smash, which you can catch on YouTube. (See the blog entry for this episode at our homesite, SuccotashShow.com, for clickable links to the show I'm mentioning as well as the socials for the people themselves!) So, anyway, I figured it was high time to clip Christine's show. This snippet comes from recent Episode 684 featuring guest comedian and video director Gary Robinson. They're chatting about how some celebrities become so heavily identified for a defining role. Death Is HilariousNow I certainly don't mean this episode of Succotash to be a downer, what with the memorial notice about Mat George up top and all, but I had received a note this week from Rachel Diamond, a PR assistant for a soundcast called Death Is Hilarious, asking if I'd give it a listen and consider playing a clip. So I listened and I liked it and I clipped it and it's here. Hosted by Tawny Platis, a widowed comedian who lost her husband George just a couple of years ago, and helped by her friend Sam Peterson, she was determined to channel her grief in helping herself and others to heal, find relief, and the power to laugh again in the face of death and other trauma. This clip is from a recent installment where Tawny chats with alt New York comic Ben Wasserman about dealing with the passing of his father. Monster PartyGetting back into the swing with one more old fave this show, it's a clip from a recent episode of Monster Party. Hosted by a quartet of my old chums Matt Weinhold, Shawn Sheridan, Larry Strothe, and James Gonis, they usually sit around or, more recently because of the pandemic, Zoom around with a guest and go to town on horror, suspense, and sci-fi movies. They recently had a phenomenal “get” of a guest, actor Steve Railsback, and they talk extensively with Steve about his long career in movies and TV. A film that he became well-known for was 1980's The Stuntman, in which he starred with Peter O'Toole, and directed by Richard Rush. In this clip, the guys talk to Steve about that project and he gets into what it was like working with the likes of O'Toole and director Rush. (NOTE: If you download THIS week's episode, you'll hear yours truly – that's right: Me, – guesting on the show for a couple of hours or so yakking about movies in the theme of “Summer Scare-cation”. A ton of fun and you can grab it everywhere online.) 91 Donkey LaneRounding our our true handful of clips – that's 5: One for each finger – is 91 Donkey Lane, a very funny sketch-ish soundcast that feastures the misadventures of Robert Bacon and Nate Lopez who become roommates in an apartment at 91 Donkey Lane, a place described as “magical but very dangerous.” This clip is from the episode entitled “Total Recall”, and featured Robert trying desperately to get away on a “mind vacation” so he can relax. This requires the same technology seen in the movie Total Recall, and the doctor helping him sounds suspiciously like Arnold Schwarzenegger. And the first place he travels to is the version of Mars featured in the Total Recall movie. Too many clips for us to get to the Tweetsack this week — sorry Tweety — but we'll hit it next time. Remember to listen for me on this week's edition of the Monster Party soundcast. If you have seen any of friend-of-Succotash comedian Dana Carvey's Instagram postings lately, @TheDanaCarvey, and see him using these kind of flat photo puppets of Joe Biden, well, that's MY handiwork! For reals. We used to make these bizarre puppet videos years ago and he's started to do some new ones as part of his soundcast Fantastic! With Dana Carvey. So he called me up and asked me to make up some new ones. Up next week in this very same feed will be Tyson Saner with another sweaty clutch of soundcast clips for you so be sure to come back around. And don't be afraid to rate and review our show up on Apple or Google Podcasts, especially with some tasty 5-star reviews. Stay safe as the summer wears on and the Delta COVID variant spreads out. Mask up inside when you can, wash your hands in a thorough manner – you know that drill – and and if anyone should happen to tap you on the shoulder to ask if you've heard anything good lately, please be sure to pass the Succotash. — Marc Hershon
Trust no one, except Sarah & Joe! It should come as no surprise that It Happened One Year is finally swerving hard into an extensive look at The X-Files, in this eighteenth spooky episode! 1994 featured one of the great, early two-parters in the run of the series - season two's Duane Barry and Ascension, featuring the great villainous work of Steve Railsback opposite David Duchovny's Mulder and Gillian Anderson's Scully! This wide ranging discussion covers the bumps of the show's early years, the conspiracy episodes versus stand-alones, Vancouver's prominent role standing in for Washington D.C. and the rest of America, the catastrophic series finale in the reboot seasons, great one-off psychos, and much much more! The truth is right here in IHOY: You Can't Touch Duane Barry!
MONSTER PARTY GOES OFF THE RAILSBACK! JAMES GONIS, SHAWN SHERIDAN, LARRY STROTHE, and MATT WEINHOLD, are maniacally proud to present an incredible topic, that is also our guest! Prepare yourselves for an intimate audience with one of the most talented and unconventional actors of our time... STEVE RAILSBACK!!! Having STEVE RAILSBACK on MONSTER PARTY, borders on the surreal. His career spans decades, and he's tackled some of the most challenging and controversial roles an actor could hope for. He made his film debut starring in the Vietnam related drama, THE VISITORS, directed by legendary director Elia Kazan, and gained nationwide attention for his chilling portrayal of Charles Manson in the 1976 television film, HELTER SKELTER. Steve went on to act with Peter O'Toole and Barbara Hershey in the critically acclaimed and Oscar nominated, THE STUNTMAN, and made everyone on this podcast jealous by starring opposite Mathilda May in Tobe Hooper's sci-fi classic, LIFEFORCE. Man, acting sure is a great job! And for MONSTER PARTY fans, Mr. Railsback has appeared in a slew of other memorable genre films and TV shows that include TURKEY SHOOT, THE TWILIGHT ZONE, BLUE MONKEY, SCISSORS, ALLIGATOR II: THE MUTATION, THE X-FILES (GO DUANE BARRY!), BARB WIRE, ED GEIN, PLAGUERS, and many more! Although still recovering from an on-the-set injury, Steve was gracious enough to make to time to talk to us about his career, his insights on the craft of acting, and his incredible personal relationships with such greats as Lee Strasberg, Elia Kazan, Peter O' Toole, and Patrick Stewart. Now this is a guy who keeps great company! THANKS AGAIN STEVE RAILSBACK! YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH THIS MEANT TO US!
Join the original thrillbillies as they go through a long list of some of the worst slasher movies that were ever made. Most of which were in the 1980's but some before, some after...we go through them and get your feedback on shit-tastic slashers through the years....here on DEADPIT.com!!
Want to see the video version of this podcast? Please visit Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIJxTS5kRNk&t=0s Josephina Sykes has produced several feature films, including thriller Within the Woods, drama Dead Letters (starring C. Thomas Howell), actioner Mutation (debut of Katie Featherston) and the award-winning sci-fi/horror film Plaguers (starring Steve Railsback). Josephina is one of the co-creators and executive producers of the award-winning horror anthology Hi-8: Horror Independent Eight. She co-created Hi-Death, the sequel to Hi-8 and co-wrote Cold Read. After co-founding in 2004, she co-runs Nightfall Pictures production company, with husband, writer/director Brad Sykes. WATCH THE ‘HI-DEATH' TRAILER https://youtu.be/BS4jXF-Mcmo MORE VIDEOS WITH JOSEPHINA SYKES https://bit.ly/38eKgC8 CONNECT WITH JOSEPHINA SYKES http://www.nightfall-pictures.com https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1182577 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nightfall-Pictures/280551435317248 https://www.facebook.com/hideathmovie https://www.facebook.com/Hi8HorrorIndependent8 http://www.plaguers.com SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join CONNECT WITH FILM COURAGE http://www.FilmCourage.com http://twitter.com/#!/FilmCourage https://www.facebook.com/filmcourage http://filmcourage.tumblr.com http://pinterest.com/filmcourage BUSINESS INQUIRIES http://bit.ly/22M0Va2 SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 LISTEN TO THE FILM COURAGE PODCAST https://soundcloud.com/filmcourage-com PROMOTE YOUR MOVIE, WEBSERIES, OR PRODUCT ON FILM COURAGE http://bit.ly/1nnJkgm Stuff we use: CAMERA - This is the camera we have used to film 90+% of our interviews (over 200 interviews and counting) It continues to be our workhorse - http://amzn.to/2u66V1J LENS - Most people ask us what camera we use, no one ever asks about the lens which filmmakers always tell us is more important. This lens was a big investment for us and one we wish we could have made sooner. Started using this lens at the end of 2013 - http://amzn.to/2tbtmOq AUDIO Rode VideoMic Pro - The Rode mic helps us capture our backup audio. It also helps us sync up our audio in post http://amzn.to/2t1n2hx Audio Recorder - If we had to do it all over again, this is probably the first item we would have bought - http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 LIGHTS - Although we like to use as much natural light as we can, we often enhance the lighting with this small portable light. We have two of them and they have saved us a number of times - http://amzn.to/2u5UnHv COMPUTER - Our favorite computer, we each have one and have used various models since 2010 - http://amzn.to/2t1M67Z EDITING - We upgraded our editing suite this year and we're glad we did! This has improved our workflow and the quality of our work. Having new software also helps when we have a problem, it's easy to search and find a solution - https://goo.gl/56LnpM *These are affiliate links, by using them you can help support this channel. Please subscribe to our Youtube channel. You can show additional support via our Youtube sponsor tab by going here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join or through Patreon here - http://www.patreon.com/filmcourage. Thank you for listening! We hope you've enjoyed this content.
It's an A24 Showcase this week as Uncle Bill and The Creepy Kentuckian dive into both of Ari Aster's films Midsommar (2019) and Hereditary (2018). The duo also takes a ghoulie gander at Robert Egger's insane period piece The Witch (2015). All of this, news on DEADPITonPATREON.com and some upcoming shows in DEADPIT LAND...HERE ON DEADPIT.com!
Pitamania is running wild yet again this week as CK is joined by Garrett from Born2BeRad and YouTube legend Brendan Mitchell aka WetMovie1. We go through a bunch of fan questions and get to the nitty gritty stuff that you all want to hear. So sit back, grab a cold beverage and raise a little hell with us here on DEADPIT.com !
We bring you two pivotal episodes of The X Files, which is also our first super-sized two parter. We discuss "Duane Barry", full of twist and turns and speedos, then cover the suspenseful "Ascension", with Mulder Taking it Personally (TM). We admire some stellar guest acting from CCH Pounder and Steve Railsback, a too in detail discussion on the depiction of grocery stores, and the roots of the mythology as established in this two parter. In the segments, we have our most contentious Mulder rating to date and a fruitful reflection on the medium of tv and its strengths. Tune in next time when we talk S02E08 "One Breath" and follow us on Twitter @condensedtruth!
Your favorite Hick-Dick Horror Talk Radio Pioneers have returned, this time to take a look at two of the worst sequels ever made! Thats Sequelitis for ya though, this time we are diving in to 2003's Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting (for Jake 'Cop Killer' Busey to show his teeth) and Alligator II: The Mutation (starring Joe Bologna) we also throw in a surprise review requested by one of our Patrons Anthony. One we may have missed from 2016 10 Cloverfield Lane! All that plus our thoughts on the new 'In Search Of Your Money' ponzi scheme from 'filmmakers' and why we won't be shilling their shit like everyone else online. DEADPIT.com !
From the director of "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Poltergeist" comes the truly unique and visually spectacular London horror "Lifeforce": a tale of spirit-sucking space vampires! Starring an all-star cast including Patrick Stewart, Matilda May, Steve Railsback, and Peter Firth.
Welcome to the Just Trivia podcast episode 14, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. The category is: From Book To Tv. Question 1: In 1979 this James Jones novel was a miniseries with Steve Railsback in Montgomery Clift's movie role The answer is: . From Here to Eternity Question 2: Christopher Plummer narrated a 1993 Family Channel series about this Paris schoolgirl The answer is: Madeline. Question 3: This 1994 miniseries based on a Stephen King book depicts the aftermath of a devastating plague The answer is: . The Stand Question 4: Pamela Sue Martin, who played this sleuth, left her show when it was merged with the Hardy Boys' The answer is: Nancy Drew. Question 5: He played fictional hero Perry Mason off and on from 1957 until his death in 1993 The answer is: Raymond Burr. Round 2. The category is: Nearly Useless Information. Question 1: It has the shortest name of the 7 continents The answer is: Asia. Question 2: Currently, the only 2 countries in the world that begin with the letter Z The answer is: Zambia and Zimbabwe. Question 3: By last name, he's alphabetically last on a list of U.S. presidents The answer is: Woodrow Wilson. Question 4: They're the 2 of Snow White's 7 dwarves whose names don't end in "Y" The answer is: Bashful and Doc. Question 5: The number of eyes visible on the back of the U.S. $1 bill The answer is: 2. Round 3. The category is: The Kennedy Center. Question 1: The Kennedy Center presented a series of one-act plays as "Five by Tenn", a reference to this playwright The answer is: Tennessee Williams. Question 2: In 2005 the Kennedy Center awarded this "wild and crazy guy" the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor The answer is: Steve Martin. Question 3: On Dec. 23, 2003 the inaugural event of the newly renovated Opera House was the Kirov dancing this ballet The answer is: . The Nutcracker Question 4: A 2005 concert at the Kennedy Center paid tribute to the 90th anniversary of the birth of this jazz "Lady" The answer is: Billie Holiday. Question 5: This American pianist who took Moscow (& the world) by storm in 1958 received a Kennedy Center honor in 2001 The answer is: Van Cliburn. Round 4. The category is: Off Course, Off Course. Question 1: Verrazano discovered this Rhode Island bay but made a bad turn and disappeared in Central America The answer is: Narragansett Bay. Question 2: On Oct. 12, 1492 he thought he'd reached Asia; in fact, the closest he ever got was an Aegean island as a young man The answer is: Christopher Columbus. Question 3: This doctor found Victoria Falls but never discovered the source of the Nile The answer is: Dr. Livingstone. Question 4: He named the ocean "Pacific" after many turbulent detours in South America while searching for Asia The answer is: (Ferdinand) Magellan. Question 5: In 1999 software and navigation issues kept the Polar Lander and the Climate Orbiter from exploring this planet The answer is: Mars. Round 5. The category is: Mythological Women. Question 1: In Egyptian mythology, she was the mother of Horus, the sky god The answer is: Isis. Question 2: Just like their sisters the Pleiades, the Hyades were changed into a cluster of these The answer is: stars. Question 3: This 6-he
It's the first of the X-Files "epics," but it won't be the last. The writers had to figure out creative ways to incorporate Gillian Anderson's pregnancy into the schedule (and, yes, the narrative) of Season 2. But, Daniel and I argue, this worked in their favor ultimately. It forced them to come up with some intriguing wrinkles - like shutting down The X-Files and separating Mulder and Scully, for a while... Leading to this climactic story event that results in a rather exciting two-part thriller. We talk about good serialized storytelling and great acting - in particular from special guest star Steve Railsback. We talk about the improbability of Alex Krycek's weird approach to sabotage. We talk about a bunch of stuff in this meaty episode. Dig in. Subscribe to The Erix Antoine Network on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ2AzQd3F3yfQ_kdoOM9Y_A Follow The Erix Antoine Network on Twitter - https://twitter.com/ErixAntoineNet Follow Erix Antoine on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/ErixAntoine/ Follow Daniel Baldwin on Twitter - https://twitter.com/DanielWBaldwin Or check out his website - http://www.theschlocketeer.com
Welcome to Chris & Chris Talk Movies. In this podcast, life-long friends Chris Ferry and Chris Huddleston discuss Sci Fi movies (sometimes the best Sci Fi movies, sometimes not), horror movies (occasionally some of the all time best horror movies…often…not), a few of the very best action movies (I think you see where we're going with this), and genre films from their childhood and beyond in this laid-back, rambling, but inviting series!Rated PG for occasional mature language and alcohol consumption.Episode 29: LIFEFORCE (1985)Tobe Hooper (THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE) followed up the Steven Spielberg produced smash POLTERGEIST (as well as Billy Idol: Dancing with Myself video) with this bonkers sci-fi horror flick. Starring Mathilda May (THE JACKAL) as the Space Girl, and also starring Steve Railsback (THE STUNT MAN), Peter Firth (THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER), and Patrick Stewart (STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION). Written by Dan O'Bannon (ALIEN, ALIENS, THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD).Send us your LIFEFORCE thoughts to chrisandchristalkmovies@gmail.com
We travel back to the 1980s this week on Bottom of the Stream as we delve deep into the bizarre curio that is “Lifeforce”. Directed by the man who brought us the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Tobe Hooper, this 1985 sci-fi stars Mathilda May, Steve Railsback and Patrick Stewart. Can the human race survive an invasion of space vampires? What the hell is going on in this flick?! Listen on to find out as we talk about the most naked movie we have seen on the show so far! Also this week, we round up the weeks news; catch up on what we have been watching at the top of the stream and shoot the shart! As always there are SPOILERS ahead so if that sort of thing bothers you please watch the film before you listen. Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix that most people don't go to in a bid to find out what hidden gems are lurking down there Every week we rank the films we watch against each other and place them in what we like to call THE STREAM TABLE which can be found on our BRAND NEW website www.bottomofthestream.com Follow us on Twitter and instagram @bots_podcast Please consider supporting the show on Patreon, If you do we will give you lots of bonus content including early access to the episodes. Check it out over at www.patreon.com/bottomofthestream We also now have a discord so join us to hang out https://discord.gg/wJ3Bfqt
Born on this Day: is a daily podcast hosted by Bil Antoniou, Amanda Barker & Marco Timpano. Celebrating the famous and sometimes infamous born on this day. Check out their other podcasts: Bad Gay Movies, Bitchy Gay Men Eat & Drink Every Place is the Same My Criterions The Insomnia Project Marco's book: 25 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Podcast NOVEMBER 16 Kimberly J. Brown, Lisa Bonet, Milo Gibson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Missi Pyle, Martha Plimpton, Pete Davidson , Marg Helgenberger, Burgess Meredith, Clu Gulager, Royal Dano, Harry Lennix , Ellen Albertini Dow, Miguel Sandoval Began, Dean McDermott , David Leisure, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Steve Railsback, --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/born-on-this-day-podcast/message
Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972) discussed
Actor and Stuntman Tom Morga stops by to talk Friday the 13th part 5, Halloween 4, Chainsaw Massacre 2, and much much more. Tom Has acted alongside all the greats. Don't take my word for it. Read his IMDB. Stuntman, stunt coordinator, and actor Thomas Alvin Morga was born in Burbank, California. While in college, Morga worked as a smoke jumper stationed in Missoula, Montana between 1969 and 1974. It was Tom's work as a smoke jumper that led to his first television appearance as himself in the documentary series Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom (1963) in which he saved a wild buffalo herd from a forest fire. Morga first began performing stunts in films and TV shows in the mid-1970's. Among the notable actors who Tom has doubled for throughout his career are Jeff Goldblum, James Coburn, John Travolta, Leonard Nimoy, James Keach, Patrick Duffy, Jonathan Frakes, Tim Robbins, Robert Urich, Bruce Boxleitner, Keith Carradine, Harold Ramis, and Steve Railsback. Moreover, Morga has portrayed an eclectic array of different aliens as well as has doubled for an assortment of actors in various "Star Trek" movies and TV series. A member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures since 1982, Tom was the recipient of a well-earned Lifetime Membership Award from the Stuntmen's Association in 2012. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chronicleshistory/support
Content advisory: This film discusses the 1985 film named Lifeforce, not the 1986 video game Life Force (aka Salamander). Given the nature of the internet we felt it best to disclaim in advance. The horror comes from beyond the stars for MONSTOBERFEST IN SPACE, the celebration of horror movies that have a basis in the cosmos. During an Earth passby of Halley's Comet, daring British space exploration team makes a shocking discovery: a derelict alien spacecraft, with three naked humans in glass coffins. When the glass coffins are brought on board, there is a disaster in space, causing the deaths of all the British space explorers, save one American Colonel. Seemingly unharmed, the glass coffins are brought to earth where they are opened, and the psychic space vampires inside wreck havoc on London and the surrounding countryside. Notorious for containing a LOT of Mathilda May, Lifeforce also stars Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, and Sir Patrick Stewart. The naked space vampire movie that the guys thought they remembered, is not the one they caught on display. Overshadowed by a lot of nudity, Lifeforce shares a great deal of DNA with Dracula, Night of the Living Dead, and Alien. And we don't just mean Dan O'Bannon, either. Whom we will discuss very, very soon. Just not right now. Gotta leave some pod fodder for the rest of MONSTOBERFEST IN SPACE!
Barb Wire is a 1996 American superhero film based on the Dark Horse comic book series of the same name. It stars Pamela Anderson in the titular role, alongside Temuera Morrison, Victoria Rowell, Xander Berkeley, Udo Kier, and Steve Railsback. Brad Wyman produced, and David Hogan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tradepaperbacks/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rangerryan/message
Begosh and Begorrah! It's time to truck in some more Irish stereotypes with a segment called "The Leprechaun-Artist" where a vacationing Irish pixie gets mistaken for a Djinn or monkey's paw. There's also a segment in which Steve Railsback drives lost souls to Hell.
The gang discuss why they love Walker, Texas Ranger then recap and review Season 4 Episode 3, "The Guardians", where Walker goes undercover on an oil rig to battle a group of eco-terrorists led by a radical environmentalist! They close things out by spinning the Roundhouse Roulette to select next week's bone breaking episode!Bob's Series Synopsis: Walker, Texas Ranger is a Lone Star State take on the police procedural following the adventures of a Christian, Native American, Green Beret Vietnam Veteran and Texas Ranger (Chuck Norris) with a black belt in Karate in his quest to protect the Greater Dallas Metropolitan Area which ran for nine seasons on CBS from 1993-2001.Walker, Texas Ranger | Season 4 Episode 3 | "The Guardians"Original Airdate: 10/7/1995Villain Type: Eco-TerroristDVD Synopsis: When an oil rig worker is found dead, Walker goes undercover to expose those responsible: a group of eco-terrorists led by radical environmentalist, Jerry Lee Stark (Steve Railsback).IMDBSee complete episode stats (# of fights, explosions, vehicle chases, roundhouse kicks & more) at roundhouseroulette.com.Share your opinions with us on Facebook and Instagram at @RoundhouseRoulette and Twitter at @RoundhousePod or by emailing us at roundhouseroulette@gmail.com.
George Lucas has trouble with his parrot, we watch 1996's Pamela Anderson, MTV Award-winning classic 'Barb Wire' and speak to radical Protestant scholar Martin Luther on the time phone. SHOW NOTES George Walton Lucas Jr. is an American filmmaker, philanthropist and entrepreneur. Lucas is best known for creating the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts and Industrial Light & Magic. He served as chairman of Lucasfilm before selling it to The Walt Disney Company in 2012. Barb Wire is a 1996 American science fiction action film based on the Dark Horse comic book series of the same name. It stars Pamela Anderson in the titular role, alongside Temuera Morrison, Victoria Rowell, Xander Berkeley, Udo Kier and Steve Railsback. Martin Luther, O.S.A. was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, monk, and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation. Luther was ordained to the priesthood in 1507. He came to reject several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church; in particular, he disputed the view on indulgences.
This week's Throwback Thursday episode we review The Stunt Man! Starring Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback, Barbara Hershey.
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, Lifeforce (1985) by Director, Tobe Hooper. Starring, Steve Railsback, Mathilda May and Peter Firth. For more Off The Shelf Reviews:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWxkAz-n2-5Nae-IDpxBZQ/joinPodcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviewsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviewsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviewsSupport us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviewsTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviewsDiscord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
Brad and Josephina Sykes, the filmmakers behind the cult-classic sci-fi horror release PLAGUERS starring Steve Railsback, are with us tonight to celebrate the film's 10tth anniversary.Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.comWhen a band of sexy space pirates hijack a fuel-transport vessel bound for Earth, an alien virus known only as "Thanatos" is accidentally released. The contagion mutates its victims, transforming them one after another into ravenous, demonic creatures. Pirates and crew must join together to destroy the undead PLAGUERS as the ship nears Earth, threatening to infect the entire planet.Wild Eye Releasing has re-issued the film on Blu-ray and DVD, complete with new extras, to celebrate the release.Brad Sykes is an award-winning filmmaker and author based in Los Angeles. During high school, he wrote and directed multiple shorts (one of which won the top prize in a PBS-sponsored competition) and features on video before attending Boston University's film program, where he graduated cum laude. After moving to Los Angeles and working in studio production and development, Sykes made his feature debut with the horror comedy Scream Queen, starring genre icon Linnea Quigley.Sykes has since written and directed over twenty feature films, including the first digital 3D horror movie, Camp Blood. Camp Blood was a worldwide success and has become one of the longest running franchises in indie horror, with its first two sequels (Camp Blood 2 and Within the Woods aka Camp Blood 3) also written and directed by Sykes. Sykes' film Death Factory became its distributor's all-time top-grossing title and was also later sequelized. Sykes' other writing-directing credits include Goth, Mad Jack, Demon's Kiss, Plaguers (winner Best Screenplay at the 2008 Estepona Film Festival and Best Actor Steve Railsback at 2008 Shockerfest) and Hi-8: Horror Independent Eight, an award-winning horror anthology called "The Expendables of SOV Horror" by HorrorHound. He also co-executive produced Burying the Ex, the new Joe Dante film starring Anton Yelchin and Alexandra Daddario.Sykes' films continue to stream on cable and VOD and enjoy releases on DVD/Blu Ray around the world. They have also received attention in publications including Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter, The Dark Side, Sight and Sound, Gorezone and LA Weekly and books such as "Jumpstart Your Awesome Film Production Company", "The Mammoth Book of Slasher Movies", "Horror!: The Definitive Companion to the Most Terrifying Movies Ever Made", and "Horror Films by Subgenre". Sykes has taught film production at the International School of Motion Pictures and has also penned articles for periodicals including Fangoria, Indie Slate and Evilspeak.He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Producer Josephina Sykes, where they operate Nightfall Pictures, a full-service development and production company. Recently, Sykes co-executive produced and co-directed the Hi-8 sequel Hi-Death and published his first book "Terror in the Desert: Dark Cinema of the American Southwest" (McFarland and Co.)Nightfall Pictures www.nightfall-pictures.com http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nightfall-Pictures/280551435317248 Hi-Fear - In Production! https://www.facebook.com/HiFearmovie Hi-Death https://www.facebook.com/hideathmovie Hi-8 https://www.facebook.com/Hi8HorrorIndependent8 Plaguers www.plaguers.comFind out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/3807c806-0925-478d-b570-d56943f06e54
It’s been 10 years since the release of writer/director Brad Sykes’ ‘Plaguers’. The sci-fi/horror thriller starring Steve Railsback (Lifeforce, Helter Skelter) has seen a long life and doesn’t seem to be slowing down. The film’s 10th anniversary is celebrated by a new edition produced by Wild Eye Releasing and we were lucky enough to catch up with Brad and his creative partner/producer Josephina Sykes to talk about the film’s longevity as well as their long career in horror. Enjoy!
It’s been 10 years since the release of writer/director Brad Sykes’ ‘Plaguers’. The sci-fi/horror thriller starring Steve Railsback (Lifeforce, Helter Skelter) has seen a long life and doesn’t seem to be slowing down. The film’s 10th anniversary is celebrated by a new edition produced by Wild Eye Releasing and we were lucky enough to catch up with Brad and his creative partner/producer Josephina Sykes to talk about the film’s longevity as well as their long career in horror. Enjoy!
Lifeforce (1985) synopsis: “A race of space vampires arrives in London and infects the populace, beginning an apocalyptic descent into chaos.”This week Corey and Zak tackle Lifeforce, the Tobe Hooper helmed Cannon film starring Mathilda May and Steve Railsback. Be warned, this movie has a healthy amount of nudity and violence. Pretty much everything a teenage boy growing up in the late 80s/early 90s could possibly want to see late at night! So, turn off the lights and settle in for a fun ride through Corey and Zak’s twisted childhood!Please rate and review us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts (aka iTunes)Patreon: patreon.com/podcastingafterdarkReddit: r/podcastingafterdarkFacebook: podcastingafterdarkInstagram: @podcastingafterdarkCorey on Instagram: @coreynationZak on Instagram: @zakshafferThis podcast is part of the BFOP Network———————Sponsored Links———————Casper.com - Click on the link and save 10% off your total order!
This week on JFD, gentlemen and ladies, the Patreon picks are all about the 80's.Up first, Steve Railsback is a Vietnam vet and fugitive on the run who stumbles onto the set of a World War I movie being made by Peter O'Toole, who offers him an opportunity to hide-out on his set if agrees to replace their stunt man who has recently died. While on the lamb Railsback learns a thing or two about stunt work and falls in love with the film's star played by Barbara Hershey in 1980's The Stunt Man.Then, John Cusack plays a high school kid obsessed with his girlfriend until she dumps him for the captain of the ski team, sending him into a suicidal funk until he meets the local French foreign exchange student played by Diane Franklin in Better Off Dead from 1985 directed by Savage Steve Holland.Finally, a horny college student dies after being hit by a car on his way back from buying a condom, but postpones the afterlife to hang around on Earth for a fews days as a ghost trying to get laid one last time before heading to the Great Beyond in 1985's School Spirit. All this plus witty banter between friends, we discuss the new Charles Play movie and Sean recounts his real life run-in with Young Charles, $27 plastic fork toys, Dom DeLuise vs Paul Prudhomme chat, a call from our grandpa and so much more. LISTEN NOW: MP3 Direct DonloydGot a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We become unwitting superheroes via your love and support. Please avoid checking out this embarrassing merchandise!
CinePsyEP174 Movie Stack Jenga: The Stuntman Support the show while you sport the show: https://teespring.com/stores/cinema-psyops A Lost gem? A modern classic? A reason to keep Cort awake with no sleep so Matt can select over 16 clips which most were over 10 mins long prior to being cut down for the show? What would make the Stuntman justify that many clips? Peter O’Toole’s dialog delivery? The relationship dynamic that develops between the characters of Steve Railsback and Barbara Hershey? Or is it possibly the pure laziness of Matt who overused the clips as a crutch to not have to do his due diligence and write a decent review? The choice is yours to decide gentle listener as this truly interesting and unique film is discussed in this weeks show! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-psyops/id1037574921?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinema-psyops Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ij7cs3a2qml6bz2lajomirqcngi?t=Cinema_PSYOPS Cinema PSYOPS Main page: http://www.legionpodcasts.com/cinema-psyops/ Email feedback to Matt: psyopmatt@gmail.com. Cort : cinemapsyopscort@gmail.com Find on twitter Cort: @Cort_PSYOP Matt: @psyopmatt Join the FaceBook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1616282625298374/ The post CinePsyEP174 Movie Stack Jenga: The Stuntman appeared first on Legion.
Episode 19 sees Andy and Mitch joined by film/music/comic book journalist and soon-to-be author of a book on British horror films, Jules Boyle. His chosen film? Lifeforce! The first in a three picture deal with Golan-Globus' Cannon Group which saw Tobe Hooper also direct Invaders From Mars and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Lifeforce is a bizarre little film that is as long as it is baffling. Based on Colin Wilson's novel The Space Vampires, Lifeforce was co-written by Dan O Bannon (Alien, Return of the Living Dead). The cast includes Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Patrick Stewart and also features an unforgettable (and formative) performance by Mathilda May as Space Girl! The synopsis is as follows: IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE, THE TERROR BEGINS. When a space shuttle crew finds a mysterious spacecraft containing three human-looking creatures in a state of suspended animation, they bring them back to Earth for further investigation. It's only then that scientists discover that they are in fact a race of space vampires that feed off people's life-force rather than their blood. So when they escape and run amok in London, the consequences are apocalyptic - and the shuttle crew's only survivor seems to be the only man who can stop them. Please note that this podcast definitely contains strong language and INCREDIBLY strong 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 Excerpt from Harry Mancini's Lifeforce theme used in accordance with fair usage guidelines
Episode 19 sees Andy and Mitch joined by film/music/comic book journalist and soon-to-be author of a book on British horror films, Jules Boyle. His chosen film? Lifeforce! The first in a three picture deal with Golan-Globus' Cannon Group which saw Tobe Hooper also direct Invaders From Mars and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Lifeforce is a bizarre little film that is as long as it is baffling. Based on Colin Wilson's novel The Space Vampires, Lifeforce was co-written by Dan O Bannon (Alien, Return of the Living Dead). The cast includes Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Patrick Stewart and also features an unforgettable (and formative) performance by Mathilda May as Space Girl! The synopsis is as follows: IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE, THE TERROR BEGINS. When a space shuttle crew finds a mysterious spacecraft containing three human-looking creatures in a state of suspended animation, they bring them back to Earth for further investigation. It's only then that scientists discover that they are in fact a race of space vampires that feed off people's life-force rather than their blood. So when they escape and run amok in London, the consequences are apocalyptic - and the shuttle crew's only survivor seems to be the only man who can stop them. Please note that this podcast definitely contains strong language and INCREDIBLY strong 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 Excerpt from Harry Mancini's Lifeforce theme used in accordance with fair usage guidelines 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 via Paypal to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com! There is no lower or upper limit and every bit helps.
A race of space vampires arrives in London and infects the populace, beginning an apocalyptic descent into chaos. We reference 935: Jaws (1975).
We take the occasion of Charles Manson's death to visit the docudrama, Helter Skelter, starring Steve Railsback. The murders that shocked a nation have reverberated for decades and so it is worth noting the death of the man who directed those senseless killings. This excellent telefilm was produced close in time to the actual events and tells the story without any sense of exploitation.
So here's the first episode of the CinemaSpection podcast. To kick things off, Tim and Ellie ponder the 1985 sci-fi / horror cult classic Lifeforce. Space vampires, phallic objects, and trenchcoat / turtleneck fashion critiques abound. Warning: contains explicit language, spoilers, and Steve Railsback overacting.Subscribe to our podcast on itunes here.Listen to us on Stitcher here.
Welcome everyone to another glorious episode of the GGtMC!!! This week the Gents are joined by David Allcock, our dear friend from the UK, for a couple of films he wanted us to discuss and we were more than happy to have hime on the show once again!!! This week we cover Streets of Fire (1984) directed by Walter Hill and Private Wars (1993) starring Steve Railsback!!! We had a great time discussing these two films which is just insane to think are only 9 years apart...cinema certainly changed in those 9 years. Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Mike and Mondo Justin invite you into The Projection Booth as the dynamic duo explores the amazing, and often forgotten 1980 Academy Award nominated action/drama masterpiece: Richard Rush's The Stunt Man.