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April and I sit down bullshit about the rest of the movies we watch during October. Voicemail: 732-639-1435
This time i bring my friend and not your Mr. Derrick Carey. What We’ve watched and two of woods films deep in the delinquent films of the late 50’s and early 60’s the violent years and the sinister urge. Voicemail: 732-639-1435
What else do i have to say. i hope your all having a fun season.
October 10 marks the 100th birthday of visionary low budget Director Edward D Wood jr. To honor him and his work and to help me this time around Matt Anderson of THE MIGHTY PECULIAR, Glen or Glenda and Plan 9 from out space. plus feedback and other odds and ends. voicemail: 732-639-1435
yeah well its another month with a half ass episode. Smokey and the Good Time Outlaws and Cyclops are on the docket plus a hell of a watch and what else is ruling my life the last month. voicemail: 732-639-1435
well fuck, it’s been’a minute! The Mummy and the Curse of the Jackals(69) and Last House on Dead End Street(73). Also all music from Tojo Yamamoto. Great stuff if you like them support them. Voicemail: 732-639-1435
Returning Champion Derrick Carey(Astro Radio Z/The worst movie EVER) comes in hot to talk about Dario Argento and his first three Films also some what we a watched. This is Epsiode is longer then most but i think you’ll enjoy it. Voicemail: 732-639-1435
As summer starts I look at a feel good from the 70’s from the director of blood beach Dogpound Shuffle and let’s all watch a naked kirk Douglas trying to stop the apocalypse in Holocaust 2000 aka the Chosen. Email: [email protected] Voicemail: 732-639-1435
Continuing to look at the films of Canada’s most know filmmaker David Cronenberg. This time we talking about Fast Company from 79 and The Brood also from 79. Helping me this time around is Mike Wood from the Grindbin podcast. Email: [email protected] Voicemail: 732-639-1435
Quite Nights on the internet and sometimes you find some very cool stuff. This episode Mike Nesmith’s exploration with video and being ahead of the curve when it cans to music videos. what came of this was this projects. Elephant parts: A 1981 video album of music and comedy bits made with his Cohort director William Dear and 1985’s Television parts a 5 episode show that is somewhat a sequel to Elephants parts with more emphasis on humor using some very talented up and coming comedians of the time. here’s the playlist for all three videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzG6e7tfETK-150AnID005jyGlmiQDt7g&si=_gXNY8WvYwDtGLAI
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