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They're here! Join BP, Coop and Justin as we analyse the iconic original Poltergeist movie. Poltergeist is a 1982 American supernatural horror film directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Steven Spielberg, Michael Grais, and Mark Victor from a story by Spielberg. It stars JoBeth Williams, Craig T. Nelson, and Beatrice Straight, and was produced by Spielberg and Frank Marshall. Plot Poltergeist focuses on a suburban family whose home is invaded by malevolent ghosts that abduct their youngest daughter. Chapters 00:00 What is Poltergeist? 00:54 Title Sequence 1:32 Introducing Poltergeist 1:59 Overall Thoughts 5:19 Favourite Parts 14:31 What We Disliked 20:11 Poltergeist (2015) – The Remake 31:08 Trivia 36:13 Ratings 40:51 Thank You 41:19 End Scene SHOP OUR STORE https://completeguidetohorror.threadless.com/collections/new/ Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below. ↪ TikTok ↪ Twitter ↪ Facebook ↪ Instagram ↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel ↪ Shop our Store! ↪ Tip us $5 ↪ Linktree ↪ Letterboxd Release and Critical Reception Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer through MGM/UA Entertainment Co. on June 4, 1982, Poltergeist was a major critical and commercial success, becoming the eighth-highest-grossing film of 1982. In the years since its release, the film has been recognized as a horror classic. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, named by the Chicago Film Critics Association as the 20th-scariest film ever made. Steven Spielberg involvement Accounts differ as to the level of Spielberg's involvement, but it is clear that he was frequently on set during filming and exerted significant creative control. For that reason, some have said that Spielberg should be considered the film's co-director or even main director, though both Spielberg and Hooper have disputed this. Sequels and Remake The film was followed by Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986), Poltergeist III (1988), as well as a 2015 remake, but none had the critical success of the original. The Poltergeist Curse The Poltergeist franchise is believed by some to be cursed due to the premature deaths of several people associated with the film (including Heather O'Rourke and Dominique Dunne), a notion that was the focus of an E! True Hollywood Story. Poltergeist was also featured on Season 1, episode 3 of Cursed Films. Popular Culture "Bad Dream House", the first segment of "Treehouse of Horror", the first episode of the annual The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Halloween specials, is partly a parody of Poltergeist. Spice Girls pays homage to the film in their 1997 music video for the song "Too Much". The Family Guy episode "Petergeist", Peter Griffin discovers an Indian burial ground when he attempts to build a multiplex in a backyard. When he takes an Indian chief's skull, a poltergeist invades the Griffins' home. The episode used some of the same musical cues heard in the film and recreates several of its scenes. American Dad! also parodied the film with the season 10 episode "Poltergasm", in which the Smith house has become haunted by Francine's unsatisfied sex drive, and Roger plays Ruby Zeldastein, a parody of Tangina. The 2001 comedy horror film Scary Movie 2 parodies the movie's clown doll attack in Robbie's bedroom, as well as Diane's levitation. #poltergeist #theotherside #ghost #haunt #movie #horror #1982 #80shorror #carolanne #jobethwilliams #reverendkane #tangina #clown #familyguy #drawntogether #podcast #completeguidetohorror #stevenspielberg #screamqueens
Have you ever wondered how a seemingly playful ghost story can transform into an absolute nightmare? In this episode of "Screams and Streams," we take you on a thrilling journey through Tobe Hooper's 1982 horror gem "Poltergeist." We kick things off by reminiscing about our initial reactions to the film's blend of light-hearted Spielbergian elements and bone-chilling horror. With our themed cocktail, "Don't Go Into the Light," in hand, we dive into how a haunted house built on a burial ground and a child-friendly ghost tale evolves into something truly terrifying.Craig T. Nelson's rollercoaster performance and classic paranormal tropes take center stage as we explore the humor and horror that make "Poltergeist" unforgettable. From a dog's uncanny reactions to ghostly occurrences to Tangina's sharp wit, we dissect the characters and scenes that have etched themselves into horror movie history. We also scrutinize some curious parenting choices, like nonchalantly sending kids off in a cab amidst chaos, and reminisce at outdated, nostalgic elements like TV channels ending their broadcast day.Finally, we delve into the film's technical marvels and standout scenes that remain iconic. From the unsettling clown doll to Jo Beth Williams' harrowing experience in a rotating room, we discuss the incredible special effects and Jerry Goldsmith's intense score that amplifies every moment. We wrap up with creepy real-life trivia, such as the tragic stories of Dominique Dunne and Heather O'Rourke, and the eerie use of real skeletons on set. Join us as we celebrate and critique this horror classic, offering a nostalgic yet critical look at "Poltergeist" and its lasting impact on the genre. Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.
After the holidays, Kyp getting a nasty, long case of the flu, & our 1st live recording at a film festival… we are back with Tobe Hooper's Poltergeist (1982). Dana schools Kyp on the difference between a ghost & a poltergeist & there is much admiration for Tangina's aviator glasses & voluptuous ass.
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! ! !TRIGGER WARNING ! ! !: Medyo condescending depende sa makikinig pero sigurado kami mentoring ang aim namin sa episode na to. Try niyo din bumasa ng context clues kung alin ang jokes at statements. Tangina. Usapang art, competitions at overall na outlook sa buhay. Nagsimula sa journey ni Trixie sa music at comedy na nauwi sa pangaral ng mga tito niyong lasing.
Hey Nature Nerds! In this week's full episode, Megan talks about the Nahanni National Park, one of the 7th wonders of Canada, but also a keeper of a dark and mysterious past... enjoy! Organization to Support: https://www.conservationalliance.com/ Mission We harness the power of businesses and outdoor communities to protect North America's cherished wild places and outdoor spaces. Through the collective strength of our membership – companies from banks to breweries and outdoor gear – we champion solutions that balance the best interests of the land and water, wildlife, and people. Since 1989, we've helped protect 73 million acres and 3,580 river miles, remove or halt 37 dams, purchase 21 climbing areas & designate five marine reserves. https://www.conservationalliance.com/success/nahanni-wilderness/ They are based out of Bend, OR BUT they have a Nahanni Valley specific page- and they do work there. They have a 92% on charity navigator, so yay! The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society used Conservation Alliance support in its successful campaign to expand the Nahanni National Park Preserve by a stunning seven million acres. The park now protects the entire watershed of the South Nahanni River, a popular outdoor recreation destination. References: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcYZ9rH_S9U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zr1v5N6ovp4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd6dWKwVZ2M https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dene https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahanni_National_Park_Reserve http://secretsofnahanni.com/ https://www.outdoorjournal.com/news/secrets-nahanni-valley-headless-men/ https://denenation.com/ https://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/nahanni-valley-0016177 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/mysterious-deaths-rcmp-reopen-case-2005-1.4649717 https://archive.org/details/tropicalvalleysi00cana/page/n5/mode/2up https://www.goldseiten.de/artikel/547856--NorZinc-Signs-Environmental-Agreement-with-Key-First-Nation-Partners-in-Yellowknife.html https://cabinradio.ca/96716/news/environment/norzinc-awaits-licence-approval-for-prairie-creek-mine/ https://www.strangeoutdoors.com/mysterious-stories-blog/david-horesay-frederick-hardisty https://www.abenakiextreme.com/why-the-nahanni-valley-is-creepier-than-any-horror-film/ https://darkpoutine.com/2021/08/181-the-headless-men-of-the-nahanni-valley/ https://www.strangeoutdoors.com/mysterious-stories-blog/2018/2/21/mysteries-of-the-nahinni-park-reserve-in-canada https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/nt/nahanni https://zeph456.medium.com/the-valley-of-headless-men-e249a493efed https://www.fodors.com/world/north-america/canada/experiences/news/the-haunting-history-of-this-canadian-national-park https://web.archive.org/web/20040515204806/http://www.artcanadacarvings.com/people_of_the_deh_cho.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20090308130249/http://www.tsuutina.ca/page.aspx?pageID=6-8 https://www.cbc.ca/sevenwonders/results.html https://mysteriesofcanada.com/nwt/legends-of-the-nahanni-valley/ https://www.jmplumbley.com/2021/09/22/the-big-bad-wood-nahanni-valley/ https://albertaonrecord.ca/melvin-and-ethel-ross-fonds https://www.banffcentre.ca/events/nahanni-river-forgiveness
This episode we look into the 1982 horror staple "Poltergeist" The kind of film that makes you think twice about turning on the TV. We also meet the iconic Tangina, she is alone makes this worth a watch! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jesse, Mark, and Jeff spend some time with the ghost story that paved the way for so many that followed in it's path. See if Tangina can save the boys from getting sucked into the light with Carol Anne.
This week, by request, we're going to be talking about the 1982 horror classic, Poltergeist. Directed by Tobe Hooper and written and produced by Stephen Spielberg, this movie had just as many scary things going on behind the scenes as ended up on the screen!
We're going towards the light, Mary! "Poltergeist" may not be the scariest movie on our shelves, but it is the one that features an Oscar worthy JoBeth Williams as an unstoppable Final Mom, Craig T. Nelson giving his hottest suburban dad, an amazing Jerry Goldsmith score, the legendary Beatrice Straight, some beautiful dog acting, an in over her head Tangina, and some brilliant commentary on the perils of the American dream. Want even more Alright Mary? Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get access to our current coverage of Drag Race UK, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, Canada, Down Under, and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodTwitter: @alrightmaryJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram) // @johnnyalso1 (Twitter)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram) // @colindrucker (Twitter)Web: www.alrightmary.com Sponsored by: BetterHelpbetterhelp.com/AlrightMary(Promo code: AlrightMary for 10% off your first month)
The Freeling family is living in a cookie cutter community in California, when strange happenings begin to occur. Furniture starts moving on it's own, kids magically get shuffled across the room, trees start to attack children, and eventually the children's bedroom closet swallows up the baby of the family, Carol Anne. As Carol Anne goes missing in the house and the happenings in the house grow clearly more sinister, the family decides to reach out to the fine folks in the Conjuring. These para-psychologists soon learn that this entity haunting the Freeling's is beyond their skillset, so they call in the big-little guns. While the family continues to search for Carol Anne, Tangina, the sweet southern medium wrecking ball, ready to dance with a Poltergeist. The family along with Tangina come up with a plan to pull Carol Anne free from the other side with the power of a mother's love. The family saves Carol Anne, Tangina declares this house is clean, and then we learn….its totally not. The evil entity cast out one last paranormal attack on the family to get the life force of Carol Anne. The Freeling's escape and learn the construction company that designed this neighborhood moved a cemetery before building, only they moved the graves, but they didn't move the bodies. Why?! WHY?! The family escapes and stays at an old school Holiday Inn. Featuring: Erin McCabe, Ryan Lootens, & Jay Hoffman The Front Row Flashbacks - https://linktr.ee/Flashbacks
Is it just us, or is there something comfy-cozy about watching Poltergeist (1982)? OK, maybe it's not even us, it's just Chelsea — but we can all agree at the very least that the Freeling family is one we wouldn't mind being a part of. Only maybe we'll wait until after they move out of their haunted house to join Diane and Steve for an adults only smoke sesh. On a new Spooky Tuesday, we're covering one of the most maybe-cursed movies of all time as we talk about ‘80s era graphics, home decor, and the very talented Tangina.References:https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/09/poltergeist-at-40https://screenrant.com/poltergeist-behind-scenes-facts/https://movieweb.com/surviving-poltergeist-child-star-reflects-on-behind-the-scenes-stories-40-years-later/https://www.looper.com/417316/bizarre-things-that-happened-on-the-set-of-poltergeist/https://www.oxygen.com/martinis-murder/what-is-the-poltergeist-curse-is-horror-movie-curse-truehttps://www.tampabay.com/archive/1992/03/24/survivors-tell-how-they-cheated-death/
We head to BARTLESVILLE OKLAHOMA to stay the night in the Historic Price Tower. It is Frank Lloyd Wright's only realized Skyscraper. Along the way we pick up Tangina and discuss the 3rd installment of the POLTERGEIST series! Join us on the road!
Welcome to ep 3 of Astra plane August as I continue to look at the Poltergeist movies with my look at Poltergeist 3. It's several years after part 2 and Carol-Ann is sent to the big city to live with her aunt and uncle. Too bad the evil that has plagued her for most of her life has followed. The Beast plans to use her powers one final time to get into "The Light" before she grows too old. It's down to Tangina to save her but can she do so? Find out here. Don't forget to like, share, comment and subscribe. Twitter: @heresjohnnyspod *this podcast is clean*
Music - Ambient Background Music - Cicada 3301 - CO.AG Music The story behind the screams - The Seaford Poltergeist - Poltergeist 1982Movie Plot - The Freelings are a typical suburban family. Husband Steve sells real estate in their ever-expanding subdivision and Diane is a stay-at-home mom caring for their three kids, Dana, Robbie, and little Carol Anne. Strange things begin to happen in the house, however: cupboard doors open on their own, furniture rearranges itself and chairs go sliding across the kitchen floor. It's a bit of whimsy at first but soon becomes deadly severe when Carol Anne vanishes into a nether world where, oddly, she can only be communicated with through the white noise on their television. A team of paranormal investigators moves into the house. Still, the forces that kidnapped are evil and powerful requiring the services of Tangina, a woman who has dealt with this situation before.Real-life Story The Seaford ‘poltergeist' was an episode of unexplained disturbances reported by a family in Seaford, Long Island, New York, in 1958. The incidents, which were widely publicized, included bottles losing their tops and spilling contents, and household objects and furniture moving with no apparent cause. Investigating parapsychologists attributed the cause to psychokinesis centering on a 12-year-old boy, while skeptics offered explanations in terms of trickery.Crazy Movie Trivia Two of the film's cast members were subsequently murdered: (1) Dominique Dunne (Dana Freeling) was strangled by her former boyfriend John Thomas Sweeney in the driveway of her West Hollywood home on October 30, 1982, and, having been declared brain dead, died five days later at the age of 22 and (2) Lou Perryman (Pugsley) was killed with an ax by a 26-year-old man named Seth Christopher Tatum in Austin, Texas on April 1, 2009. He was 67 years old at the time of his death.JoBeth Williams had a supernatural experience during the making of the film. Whenever she came home from filming, the pictures on the walls of her house were crooked. Every time she fixed them they would hang crooked again. Zelda Rubinstein also had an experience when a vision of her dog came to her and said goodbye to her. Hours later, her mother called her and told Rubinstein that her dog had passed away that very day. Julian Beck (Kane in Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986)) died in 1985 after a long battle with stomach cancer; Will Sampson (Taylor in Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986)) died of complications from a heart-lung transplant; and Heather O'Rourke (Carol Anne in all three movies) died in 1988 at age 12 from cardiac arrest caused by septic shock from a bowel obstruction caused by intestinal stenosis after being misdiagnosed with Crohn's Disease in 1987.Leave a rate/review if you enjoyed this episode. Make sure to reach out on social media @firstclasshorror with feedback, suggestions for future episodes or just say hi!Thanks! Stay spooky!!-Aran
Welcome to part 2 of Astralplane August as I look at Poltergeist 2. Set months after the events of part one the Freeling family is still dealing with the aftermath of the haunting and the disappearing house. However 'The Beast' still isn't done with Carol-Anne so takes the form of the Preacher Kane, who is Hell bent on stealing Carol-Anne's purity of light. It's down to Native American shaman and Tangina to help the family fight off the evil. However can they do so? Find out here. Don't forget to like, share, comment and subscribe. Twitter: @heresjohnnyspod This podcast is clean
Mars needs moms, released in 2011, has a made-up language without subtitles, and is a known box office disaster. Join us as we talk about this movie and how Scott was able to reference Tangina from Poltergeist. I mean Aliens and Poltergeists go together right? Thank you so much for listening! It would mean so much to us if you rate, review, and share our podcast. If you have any movie ideas, feedback, or just want to tell us a little about yourself, send us an email at Thefilmobsessedcouple@gmail.com. Optional but we would love to shout you out on our next episode, please let us know if you do not want us to mention you, we respect your privacy. Join us at: Our Website: https://thefilmobsessedcouple.podbean.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefilmobsessedcouple/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefilmobsessedcouple Twitter: https://twitter.com/obsessedcouple Tumblr: https://thefilmobsessedcouple.tumblr.com/
Por favoooor, feliz año nuevo a todos los vecinos, vecinas y vecines del barrio!! ¡¡Al FIN YO SOLA AL MANDO DE TODOOOOOOO!! Nadie me va a interrumpir, nadie me va a decir que me calle, que ya no me queda tiempo... Hoy, ¡¡HASTA EL INFINITO Y MÁS ALLÁ!! ¡Voy a ser vuestra DJ! Todos los amantes de Radio 3 que apaguen la radio porque esto va a ser muy ofensivo y muy obsceno para ellos. Aquí la dj set 360º. Queda inaugurada Wisteria Lane Disco Móvil by Xisca Tangina. Escuchar audio
This week we went back to 1982 for Bobs pick Poltergeist. This film manages to pull off the near impossible feat of a PG family horror film that scares children and adults to this day. Written by Steven Spielberg, Michael Grais and Mark Victor and directed by Tobe Hooper (a credit that seems to be debated to this date) The movie is brought to life with the acting talents of Jobeth Williams as Diane Freeling, Craig T. Nelson as father Steven Freeling accompanied by the amazing child actors Dominique Dunne as Dana, Oliver Robbins as Robbie and the adorable Heather O'Rourke as Carol Anne. The Freelings' start noticing strange events in their home. It quickly becomes clear there is a haunting but where at first the spirits appear friendly and mischievous things soon turn more sinister until the youngest of the freelings is abducted by the spirits causing the Freelings to enlist the aid of Dr Lesh played by Beatrice Straight and psychic Tangina lovingly portrayed by Zelda Rubenstein.Working with a modest budget of under 11 million this film managed to slay the competition at the box offices when it hit theaters on June, 4th 1982 bringing in a whopping 121.7 million dollars.Movies Against Time is a bi-weekly film retrospective podcast hosted by married couple Sylvia and Dustin along with long time friend Bob. Each episode we take turns picking a movie from the 60's to the 00's to revisit or sometimes experience for the first time. We share our unique perspectives and research behind the scenes information that we find interesting along with occasional banter and personal stories. With an archive of over 60 episodes as of 2021 our little show is the perfect binge listen for movie buffs and casuals alikeSubscribe / Listen Here - https://link.chtbl.com/matEmail: moviesagainsttime@gmail.comRSS Feed: https://moviesagainsttime.podomatic.com/rss2.xmlWebsite: https://moviesagainsttime.podomatic.com/Insta: moviesagainstTwitter: @moviesagainstMovies Against Time on Facebook.
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Prep your Lydia from Beetlejuice cosplay and channel your inner Carrie because this week were delving into Marina Sargenti's direct-to-video film Mirror Mirror (1990). CW: the dogs die.Written by sisters Annette and Gina Cascone, the film is almost entirely made by and starring women, including the fabulously named Rainbow Harvest, Karen Black and The Munsters' Yvonne De Carlo (in a very Tangina from Poltergeist-esque role).Up for discussion: being picked last for sports, shitty high school teachers (Tobo!), Karen Black's wigs, sex acts involving reflective surfaces and steam room titties.Plus: Joe teaches Trace the rules of water polo and why we heartily recommend the film despite a so-so 2nd half and audacious, unconventional ending.Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd and/or Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners> Trace: @tracedthurman> Joe: @bstolemyremoteAnd be sure to support the boys on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THE RE-THREE-ENING: Poltergeist III THE THREE-ENING is back, baby! Say hello to THE RE-THREE-ENING, our marathon fundraiser for the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum! We'll be tackling a "part three" every day for a week, and to kick things off we put on our Tangina necklaces for 1988's Poltergeist III. Tune in every day and donate to the NAPAWF via the GoFundMe link on our socials or at gaylordsofdarkness dot com. Let’s raise that thermometer! Find out more at https://gaylords-of-darkness.pinecast.co
How To Improve Your Relationship , Pt 2, (Full Service) Season Two - Episode FourWe conclude series on how to improve our love relationships...not just the romantic ones! So please don't be put off this service if you are single or uninterested in Amore. For it remains relevant to us all! Rupert starts the service by sharing some worrying news about the recent children's trip to the Poltergeist House...one of the church children have gone missing. Then it's happier news when local thespian Vincent Price treads on our church boards...but why is he so tetchy and confused...is it simply because Rupert is not communicating his appreciation in the most effective manner?After this, we are delighted to say 'How Do' to Carolyn, who shares our Bible reading tonight. She comes all the way from the Green Man Inn, in the prettiest place to sacrifice a policeman...Summerisle. Peter then talks to us about how he and his wife learned a nifty way to express love to one another in a meaningful way. After that, there's a Bladerunner style meditation, to help you focus and reflect.To conclude our two-service exploration of love, the band lead us in a strident new number called, 'I Can't Get This Damn Love Thing Right...I Can't Take It...I Hate It.' Ho ho. Our service concludes with a stirring of activity from the analogue TV set that Tangina the medium set up, to search for the missing Carol Ann...but what crawls from the set does NOT look like a little girl. Thank you for coming to our wonderful church, you are most welcome here!PSI'd be grateful if you could check out the Patreon program, to see who you can support the church (and gets loads of exclusive extras). Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/creepycove)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/creepycove)
@Tanginatibs, @_foodforthegays and @GirlNation2.0 tibx Nariese Giangan joins your titas for a fun, wacky, serious sometimes, and enlightening chikahan on getting inked as a lesbian in Metro Manila this day and age. Discover your genre! Char. *** [Disclaimer: The views and opinions of our guests are their own and do not necessarily represent the position of the podcast.] *** [Tech Alert: This episode has a few lags and gaps in the audio due to the remote recording technicality, so ‘sensya na, mga ka-tibx. Enjoy anyway!]
Weeee'reeee druuuuuunk. That's right, it's another drinking game episode. We consulted the spirits to give us alcoholic advice as we cover one of the most beloved and chaotic supernatural series: POLTERGEIST. Join Jenna Junior and the best butt owner alive, Johnny Junior, as we get increasingly inebriated talking about tequila worm monsters, mean ass aunts, the questionable choice of naming a character Tangina and MORE.
Inspired by the twitter trend #Tangina2020, Bonnie, Wonka, and Anthony discuss the outcry of most Filipinos online and in real life. Although the year is not over yet, here's to hoping that things will start to get better for everyone.E-mail us your thoughts about this episode: itstheroundtablepodcast@gmail.com#ItsTheRoundtable #Podcast #SelfImprovement #PodcastPh
We air highlights from our conversation with Tangina Stone at our virtual Get Lit with All Of It book club event. Plus, two exclusive performances of her songs "Anxious" and the unreleased track "Money." Missed the event? Watch it in full here. To find out more about our Get Lit with All Of It book club, and our partnership with the New York Public Library, click here, and follow us on Instagram at @allofitwnyc.
Vamos a recordar que las terapias ilegales contra la población LGTB, las terapias de conversión para "sanar" la homosexualidad, se siguen realizando en España, a pesar de tener leyes de amparo al colectivo en muchas de nuestras comunidades. Trataremos el asunto con Saúl Castro, una de las personas que forma parte del equipo de juristas de la FELGTB. Y además, el sr Martret con la huella de los oyentes en redes, y Xisca Tangina. Escuchar audio
Boston area comedian Diana Lu joins us this time to talk about a movie that scared her when she was a kid: Poltergeist II: The Other Side. Here's Diana's summary of the movie:"In Poltergeist II, the little girl gets sucked into the TV AGAIN, and her parents race against the clock to get her back. This time, they have to kill the ghost who keeps stealing their kid, but they have no idea who it is. They discover eventually that it's this olden times cult leader who led some mass suicide in a cave somewhere and they go find and crush his bones to save their little girl."This gets one plot thread pretty closely, but completely leaves out another major one! Listen to find out what this movie is actually about. Also, fair warning: this episode is more sad and serious than usual. We talk about the supposed Poltergeist Curse, which is really just a bunch of sad deaths of cast members. One by domestic violence, and three by illness. We also talk in more serious than funny ways about cinematic representation of minorities since this movie has both a little person and a Native American in the cast. Zelda Rubinstein reprised her role as Tangina the psychic in this movie, but her character was mostly extraneous for some reason, despite being crucial to the first movie. Regardless, Zelda Rubinstein herself was an awesome activist who championed rights for little people, and was on the front wave of AIDS awareness. Zelda Rubinstein did this because someone she loved died of AIDS and she felt very strongly that gay men needed to be warned that it was a danger and that they needed to practice safe sex. She did it even though at the time AIDS was a taboo subject and advocating for gay mens' health did have a negative impact on her career. She was present for the very first L.A. AIDS walk, and was an activist for this cause even before Elizabeth Taylor and Madonna. What a hero!Will Sampson was a Native American Muscogee (Creek) actor who played the part of Taylor in this movie. He was also an activist who spent his influence on advocating for better Native American representation in movies. The Sampson Brothers are Will Sampson's sons, musicians and dancers who perform with a Lakota hip hop artist. They're also activists and promote a message of healing cultural trauma for Native peoples. Also, they do really cool dances with hoops. We also talked about Marlon Brando declining his Oscar for The Godfather in 1973 and sending Sacheen Littlefeather (an Apache woman) to represent him at the ceremony. She gave a short and very composed speech (even despite being interrupted by booing!), in which she explained that Brando was refusing his award because of how Native Americans are treated in the film industry, and because of the events at Wounded Knee. Brando sent a much longer speech, which Littlefeather didn't read because the officials at the ceremony said she could only have 60 seconds. John Wayne had to be physically restrained from pulling her off stage, and this speech tanked her acting career entirely.We also talk about the special effects and how Julia was scarred by the tequila scene as a kid. So there's a little fun in this episode …
Boston area comedian Diana Lu joins us this time to talk about a movie that scared her when she was a kid: Poltergeist II: The Other Side. Here’s Diana on Twitter, and here’s Plan A Magazine, which Diana writes and edits for, and which also has a podcast about Asian and Asian American culture and concerns. Image Description: Julian Beck as Reverend Kane, the character that terrified Diana when she was a child. Here’s Diana’s summary of the movie:In Poltergeist II, the little girl gets sucked into the TV AGAIN, and her parents race against the clock to get her back. This time, they have to kill the ghost who keeps stealing their kid, but they have no idea who it is. They discover eventually that it's this olden times cult leader who led some mass suicide in a cave somewhere and they go find and crush his bones to save their little girl.This gets one plot thread pretty closely, but completely leaves out another major one! Listen to find out what this movie is actually about. Also, fair warning: this episode is more sad and serious than usual. We talk about the supposed Poltergeist Curse, which is really just a bunch of sad deaths of cast members. One by domestic violence, and three by illness. We also talk in more serious than funny ways about cinematic representation of minorities since this movie has both a little person and a Native American in the cast. Zelda Rubinstein reprised her role as Tangina the psychic in this movie, but her character was mostly extraneous for some reason, despite being crucial to the first movie. Regardless, Zelda Rubinstein herself was an awesome activist who championed rights for little people, and was on the front wave of AIDS awareness. Image Description: Zelda Rubinstein as an AIDS Awareness spokesperson: a motherly caricature of Uncle Sam. The text of the ad says, “I WANT YOU” and “Join the battle against AIDS” with an address and phone number for L.A. Cares. Zelda Rubinstein did this because someone she loved died of AIDS and she felt very strongly that gay men needed to be warned that it was a danger and that they needed to practice safe sex. She did it even though at the time AIDS was a taboo subject and advocating for gay mens’ health did have a negative impact on her career. She was present for the very first L.A. AIDS walk, and was an activist for this cause even before Elizabeth Taylor and Madonna. What a hero!Will Sampson was a Native American Muscogee (Creek) actor who played the part of Taylor in this movie. He was also an activist who spent his influence on advocating for better Native American representation in movies. Here’s a 1975 (or 76?) interview he did about that. The sound quality is pretty low on this one, but the conversation is interesting. And here’s a short (16 minute) documentary about the life of Will Sampson.The Sampson Brothers are Will Sampson’s sons, musicians and dancers who perform with a Lakota hip hop artist. They’re also activists and promote a message of healing cultural trauma for Native peoples. Also, they do really cool dances with hoops. Here’s an example. We also talked about Marlon Brando declining his Oscar for The Godfather in 1973 and sending Sacheen Littlefeather (an Apache woman) to represent him at the ceremony. Here’s her short and very composed speech (even despite being interrupted by booing!), in which she explains that Brando is refusing his award because of how Native Americans are treated in the film industry, and because of the events at Wounded Knee. Brando sent a much longer speech, which Littlefeather didn’t read because the officials at the ceremony said she could only have 60 seconds. Here’s an article about her memories of the experience from 2016. John Wayne had to be physically restrained from pulling her off stage, and this speech tanked her acting career entirely. … We also talk about the special effects and how Julia was scarred by the tequila scene as a kid. So there’s a little fun in this episode … This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at thisiswhywerelikethis.substack.com/subscribe
“They’re Here…” No not ghosts! It’s us, the hosts of Nightcaps the Theater! We are back to bring you another Spooktacular episode during our Frightcaps festival. Tonight, we are going to the realm in between life and death, and to get there we just have to make a stop in the glowing closet in Carol Anne’s room first. That’s right, call up Tangina we are watching Poltergeist (1982) Who left all of these headstones in here? Well, at least they moved the bodies…wait, ugh. I think the market value of this house is going to go down when people see the crawling steaks, creepy clowns, and the dang corpses in the pool. Don’t even get us started on that demonic tree… as far as you should be concerned “This house…and podcast is clean!” Oooooooh…Classy Cheetos! Tonight, on the Marquee: Scaring the S*&t out of Kids circa 1982, Behind the Screams. T.V. the Real Caregiver of Americans. What’s a Remote Control and How Do They Work? Scary Tree ™ Practical Chair Effects. Dana: The Useless Child. “Horrific” aka “Bad” CGI. Mixed Light Messages. Moving Bodies and No Headstones, for Real Estate. Pretty Sure Spielberg Did Everything for This Movie E. Buzz…What Kind of Dog Name? Star Wars Product Placement. Spooky Duck Tales. 1980s Films: Torturing Children. Lesh X Diane. Take a Shot Every Time Says “In the Sequel…” Classy Cheetos! Art Provided By: John Cafiero @bonehaver420 Music: “Hangover” by Dee Yan-Key
The spirit of Kane is back once again to shout "Carol Anne!!" with the rest of the gang in Poltergeist III! Your hosts Justin, Eliz, and Tyler hit the city of Chicago and do their best to fight off the ghosts haunting a high rise downtown. Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with your Aunt that tries to hide the fact that she hates you! Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises!
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This week, we're bypassing the Pre-Game round and jumping right into POLTERGEIST trivia with our buddies at The Film Flamers podcast. Does Chris or Robert have what it takes to outsmart and outrun our diabolical slasher? If either does, he'll earn the coveted title of Final Girl and a sweet prize from Amy May Pop Art. But -- as always -- anyone who loses ends up in the Kilrook Manor cemetery. When our trivia slasher is finished with The Film Flamers, it'll take more than Tangina to clean THIS house. Listen in, play along and sign up to become a final girl, too. And don't miss The Film Flamer's holiday special featuring Cocktail Party Massacre. Merriment all around! Hoorah.
Come into the light. There is peace in the light. There is podcast in the light. Join your ghosts on a very special Halloween journey through bad parenting, murderous clown dolls, the restless dead, and become a member of the First United Church of Tangina as we discuss the most terrifying, inexplicably PG-rated film of all time, Poltergeist. suggestions@traumatizedpodcast.com Insta + Twitter: @traumatizedcast facebook.com/traumatizedcast
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On this episode Sean & Nicole watch the 2015 remake of Poltergeist. What no sultry little Tangina? Nicole feels the directors cut that Sean mistakenly got ruined the film. You can subscribe on iTunes & Stitcher Follow us on Instagram Facebook horrifiedchicken.com Contact us with feedback or Movie suggestions : horrifiedchickenpodcast@gmail.com Download: 2015 Poltergeist
Tracy and Herman talk about all things Poltergeist: The real life curse, the dated special effects, Tangina, and 80's eyewear fashion.
On this episode Sean & Nicole talk about the 1982 film Poltergeist staring Craig T Nelson, Heather O’Rourke and Zelda Rubinstein as the sultry Tangina and they also discuss Pill bugs & Freezy Freakies as well. Download: Poltergeist You can subscribe on iTunes & Stitcher Follow us on Instagram Facebook horrifiedchicken.com Contact us with feedback or […]
Up and coming singer/songwriter Tangina Stone joins Red Light Special to talk about her single "Wasn't Love Cafe," her move from Ohio to New York and she also sang "Reasons" live in.
Remakes always make us feel uncomfortable, especially when we see no reason to add to what is already a complete experience. Perhaps this remake could take the theory of "poltergeist" and make sure everything that doesn't fit the definition is excluded? So we could have a poltergeist movie with poltergeist activity: moving objects, creating hallucinations and manipulating electricity. We get that, but how can a poltergeist manifest, steal a child and stick her inside a TV? How come everybody in the movie seems to know what's going on without even thinking or picking up a book? Could there be an awareness of the Tobe Hooper directed Spielberg produced original? We also mark the passing of the legendary composer James Horner who passed away last week. One error I would like to correct: we call the character Tangina from the original Poltergeist movie "Tangine". For that we are truly sorry. We also forgot the name of every character in the remake. For that, we are not sorry.
This week the guys hop in Kane Hodder's Time Machine® and journey back to 1981 and beyond to review each of the first three Poltergeist movies (the less said about Poltergeist: Legacy, the better). Your five fingers curl up with the O.G. Poltergeist, Poltergeist II: The Other Side, and Poltergeist III in turn, charting the highs and lows as they go. No Mike's News or lists to distract your ears from the sweet aural pleasures you are about to receive! As always, you can best support the show by supporting our supporters: Poltergeist Amazon iTunes Poltergeist II: The Other Side Amazon iTunes Poltergeist III Amazon iTunes