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FAQs about Flickers from the Cave:How many episodes does Flickers from the Cave have?The podcast currently has 440 episodes available.
August 28, 2011Episode 17 - One in the Pink and One in the StinkEpisode 17 of the podcast focuses on 1986's Terrorvision and 1991's Shock'em Dead. These two films do not fit the traditional mold of a "good film" but they each hold their own charms. Terrorvision stars the excellent Gerrit Graham and Mary Woronov who turn in fantastic performances as hapless swingers whose happy home is invaded by a monster from another world. Shock'em Dead stars the infamous porn star Traci Lords and none-other than Pride Fighting Championship's Stephen "The Fight Professor" Quadros. These are bad films, but they each have something in them that might make them worth watching. Listen to our discussion and see if you think there's something in there for you. Terrorvision was suggested by a listener and we thank him profusely. Please let us know your own suggestions and you too could be thanked in a similar way or even more so.Send us your thoughts on the show and recommendations for future episodes to [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd. YouTube....more1h 6minPlay
August 09, 2011Episode 16 - Not Your Father's DeloreanEpisode 16 turns toward the hoary idea of time travel by looking at two magnificent examples of that genre in 2004's Primer and 2007's Timecrimes. Both of these excellent films are 100% flux-capacitor free, and at no point do morlocks enslave any characters. Read as little about these two as you can but rush as fast as possible to watch them. If you enjoy storylines that mess with your head and leave you wondering what just happened, these are sure to satisfy. Send us your thoughts on the show and recommendations for future episodes to [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd. YouTube....more56minPlay
August 01, 2011Special 1 - Flickers from CimmeriaIn this special episode of Flickers from the Cave, Marty is joined by guest co-hosts KMO and Olga to talk about the 2011 version of Conan the Barbarian. The talk turns frequently to the 1982 version which of course starred Arnold Schwarzenegger. Put on your leather corset and/or thong, grab your sword, make your peace with Crom and enjoy this special presentation.Send us your thoughts on the show and recommendations for future episodes to [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd. YouTube....more41minPlay
July 03, 2011Episode 15 - Appetites from SpaceEpisode 15 marches once more into the low budget end of the cinematic pool and focuses on 1980's Without Warning and 1983's The Deadly Spawn. They both attempt to tell the story of extraterrestrial entities who are interested in much more than Reese's Pieces. Without Warning features Jack Palance and Martin Landau in roles that truly test the bounds of the art of acting. The Deadly Spawn is an amazing piece of low budget film making and succeeds on every level as it tells the story of a small town that is beset by very nasty, voracious and heavily-toothed beasties from outer space. Make sure to search this one out and watch it with all due haste.Send us your thoughts on the show and recommendations for future episodes to [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd. YouTube....more1h 19minPlay
June 19, 2011Episode 14 - No ReasonEpisode 14 delves into the world of inanimate objects that become living vessels of evil as we focus on 1974's Killdozer and 2010's Rubber. Killdozer was a TV movie where a hulking D9 Bulldozer mysteriously starts to stalk the isolated team of workers on a tiny island off the coast of Africa. Starring the stoic Clint Walker and a team of talented character actors, Killdozer works surprisingly well and develops real tension as the men fall one by one. Rubber takes more of an art-school mentality to the subject of a standard car tire that comes to life for "no reason" and begins rampaging across the southwest on psychokinetic killing spree. Rubber uses the idea of a framing metafiction to great effect and really messes with the viewers minds. We heartily recommend both of these and would love to hear what you think.Send us your thoughts on the show and recommendations for future episodes to [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd. YouTube....more1h 3minPlay
June 05, 2011Episode 13 - Jason is in the HouseLucky episode 13 focuses on an obvious subject, the notorious film-series Friday the 13th.Beginning with 1980's original Friday the 13th, and continuing on through the next three films in the series and then we speak briefly about 2009's reboot which was also titled Friday the 13th.Also included in the discussion is the wonderful retrospective His Name Was Jason which includes comments from basically everyone who was ever menaced by a Vorhees family member.The conversation detours to talk about remakes/reboots in general and...***** SPOILER ALERT ******no clear consensus is reached.We hope you enjoy this spoiler-packed episode where we ladle the love onto a film series that was a landmark in our formative years.Send us your thoughts on the show and recommendations for future episodes to [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd. YouTube....more1h 28minPlay
May 23, 2011Episode 12 - Space the Final Front RearEpisode 12 swings back towards the lower budget goodness of Mr. Roger Corman. 1981's Galaxy of Terror and 1982's Forbidden World. These two were "inspired" by the runaway success of Ridley Scott's 1979 masterpiece Alien. Featuring competent casts, interesting scripts and surprisingly effective special effects from future oscar-winner James Cameron, these are two very successful tales of outer space horror.Send us your thoughts on the show and recommendations for future episodes to [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd. YouTube....more1h 1minPlay
May 01, 2011Episode 11 - Knick Knack Paddy ChatEpisode 11 of the podcast sees us welcome Doug Lain of the Diet Soap Podcast to our show. We look at three films that were written by the legendary Paddy Chayefsky, 1971's The Hospital starring George C. Scott, 1976's Network which features a bevy of talent, and 1980's Altered States which has entirely too much of William Hurt's naked body. The talk ranges from the Oedipal Complex to just how incredibly hot Blair Brown is.Send us your thoughts on the show and recommendations for future episodes to [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd. YouTube....more1h 38minPlay
March 13, 2011Episode 10 - I Saw the MovieMarty and Mike talk about 2011's I Saw the Devil from Korean director Jee-woon Kim. This bloodthirsty and brutal tale of revenge blew them both away and they talk at some length about how this film is different from others in the genre. The conversation continues and involves the surprisingly good Piranha from 2010.Send us your thoughts on the show and recommendations for future episodes to [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd. YouTube....more52minPlay
January 11, 2011Episode 9 - Mi Dispiace LucioIn episode 9 of the podcast, Mike and I attempt to make amends for all the bad things we've said about Lucio Fulci. We talk about two of his films that really impressed us both, 1972's Don't Torture a Duckling and 1982's The New York Ripper. These are both wonderful films that are distinctly and obviously "Fulci-films". These two are very different from each other, and even though "Don't Torture a Duckling" is focused on the murder of children, it ended up being far less grim and graphic than "New York Ripper" which is still very shocking in it's portrayal of sexualized violence. This podcast episode is quite a bit longer than our normal show, we began to ruminate on Lucio and lost track of time. We hope you enjoy it and that you will contact us with suggestions for future shows.Send us your thoughts on the show and recommendations for future episodes to [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd. YouTube....more1h 39minPlay
FAQs about Flickers from the Cave:How many episodes does Flickers from the Cave have?The podcast currently has 440 episodes available.