Friday July 27th, 2012 15:43 Episode 49: Magnificent Bastard Borgnine

In honor of the passing of Ernest Borgnine on July 8, 2012, we asked listeners on our Facebook group to name two films of his for us to review. Here’s what we went with!

first we delve into the now classic western The Wild Bunch from 1969.

Next we change gears a little and review the disaster flick that started the disaster flick craze of the 70s… 1972’s The Poseidon Adventure.

Epic long show!

RIP Ernest

Music this week:
nina simone – Times They Are A Changin’
lonely island – I’m On A Boat
Shirley Temple – Polly Wolly Doodle

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Friday July 20th, 2012 01:44 Episode 48: Sweaty Flesh in the Sweaty South

This week we cover a couple films about young Southern ladies in not-so-glorious Southern homes in a way being “kept” for something….

The first is a Tennessee Williams story from 1956 called Baby Doll… a near-20 year old who sleeps in a crib and has promised to consumate her almost 1-year old marriage on her 20th birthday with her middle-aged husband

The next film is 2006’s Black Snake Moan about an older African American gentleman who chains a young white lady to his radiator to help cure her of her ills.

Come share in the vitriol and the great Chinstroker and Punter say

Music this week:
Chuck Berry –  Oh Baby Doll
Blind Lemon Jefferson -Black Snake Moan
Black Keys – When The Lights Go Out

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Friday July 13th, 2012 16:44 Episode 47: Bitches Get Stitches

We got a special treat this week and received a screener to review! We teamed it up with another film to make a tough entertaining gals double… Bitches Get Stiches!

The first film we review is Kansas City Bomber… a roller derby film from 1972 starring the lovely lovely Raquel Welch.

Then we review our screener… GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling!

It’s coming soon… a story about the short-lived but well loved variety show type women’s wrestling organization from the late 1980s.

Thank you very much to the makers of the film for letting us review it! Check out information about their film here:
http://www.glowthemovie.com/

Music this week:
Ratt – Round and Round
Roy Ayers- Brawling Broads
The Who- Glow Girl

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Thursday July 5th, 2012 16:56 Episode 46: Punk Rock Westerns

This week Loaf decides to toss a couple punk rockers in the wild west at Zom and see what sticks.

Good luck!

The first film we review is Dudes from 1987 starring John Cryer. Cree. Does new wave Duckie Cryer have a leg up on missed punk rock by 10 years Grant Cryer?

The second film is our second Alex Cox review on the show… that being 1987’s Straight to Hell Returns. Returns is a 2010 red0 in a sense where a couple scenes are added in and there is some additional gore not found in the original.

Music this week:
David Bowie – All The Young Dudes
The Clash – Straight to Hell
Zander Schloss – Salsa y Ketchup

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Friday June 29th, 2012 14:15 Episode 45: Nunsploitation

As a welcome home from vacation gift for Zom, we throw down this week with some nuns doin naughty things! NUNSPLOITATION FOR YOU ALL!

We wanted a mix of different perspectives on the genre, so we went one Italian and one Mexican, and both are set in different eras.

First we review a near giallo film called Killer Nun (or Suor Omicidi) starring Anita Ekberg of La Dolce Vita fame.

Then we explore a more traditional entry into the genre with the Mexican film Satanico Pandemonium.

Religious boobies, ahoy!

Music this week:
Pink Floyd – Brain Damage
Clutch – The Devil & Me
April March – Chick Habit

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Thursday June 21st, 2012 16:39 Episode 44: CAGEs

Zom has stepped out for a bit, but in flies James from CriteronCast, CineAwesome, and Hopeful Romantics, pausing his busy recording schedule, to fill Zom’s empty shoes this week.

With him he brings a double deuce Ferrigno and Reb Brown… CAGE and CAGE II… some ridiculous action and fights

and we may just get a little or a lot off subject a few times. I’m pretty sure footjobs and salami scented nipple leakage were discussed. It’s all a blur…

Music this week:
Rage Against the Machine – Bullet in the Head
Interpol – Slow Hands
Rolling Stones – Street Fighting Man

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Friday June 15th, 2012 09:12 Episode 43: Chicks, Dicks, & Burning Rubber

It’s a new episode and sheeeeeiiiit

This week we cover a couple films with chicks and dudes riding around and getting into mischief and all that in fast cars! YEAH!

First we stumble over 1982’s low budget answer to Cannonball Run… David Carradine and the beautiful Stockard Channing in Safari 3000

Then we discuss yet another hole in Loaf’s viewing history… a seminal film for ultra-violence… Warren Beatty and the so-so Faye Dunaway… if you’re into that thin hot blonde sort of thing… in 1967’s Bonnie and Clyde

And the usual ramblings and rants about Wayne Gretsky

Music this week:
Jungle Boys – Sounds of the Safari
Radiohead – Bullet Proof…I Wish I Was
WWF – Girls In Cars

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Thursday June 7th, 2012 21:17 Episode 42: Out of Italia

Welcome to another week of your favorite sweaty Southern mess, Silva & Gold! This week we are going international… intercontinental even… in bringing you a couple eurocrime/polizia films that take place outside Italy.

Is that a stretch?

Either way, both are co-Italian/something else productions that have small cars, big guns, and clicky footsteps.

First we review Bloody Friday… pooooooosssibly based on a true story about a mismatched group of miscreants robbing a Munich bank with plans to open a supermarket. Whaaa?

Then we bring you A Special Magnum for Tony Saitta… a Canadian/Italian production directed by Stuart Whitman adding melba toast to an otherwise outrageous series of events. Razor-wielding transvestites FTW!

Music this week:
Mastodon – Blood & Thunder
Majesticons – Helicopter Party
Bauhaus – International Bullet Proof Talent

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Thursday May 31st, 2012 16:24 Episode 41: Truckin’

Dropping the episode a little early this week and truckin’ on through… with a double feature of trucker films!

We first deliver a review of the 1978 trucker film High-Ballin’ starring Peter Fonda, Jerry Reed, and Helen Shaver

Next we roll on to 1998’s Black Dog with Patrick Swayze!

Music this week:
Jerry Reed – High Rollin’
Dave Dudley – Six Days on the Road
C.W. McCall – Convoy

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Friday May 25th, 2012 18:54 Episode 40: DPMB: Bronson / Delon

Time for a little double penetration magnificent bastard…. this week in the form of CHARLES BRONSON and ALAIN DELON.

We review a couple films that feature both of these cinematic icons.

The first is 1971’s Red Sun… a very international western also feautring Ursula Andress AND Toshiro Mifune. Holy FUUUUU

The second is 1968’s Farewell, Friend, a eurocrime directed by Jean Herman of several Bond film fame.

Music this week:
Richard Hell and the Voidoids – Betrayal Takes Two
Wire – Two People in a Room
The Go! Team – Friendship Update

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