Friday February 10th, 2012 07:00 Episode 25: Vile British Gangsters

Silva & Gold is back in your earholes this week with a cockney slant bringing you a British gangster double feature.

The first film we cover was a bit difficult to track down for awhile. Richard Burton puts Liz to the side for a bit to transform himself into the violent Vic Dakin in 1971’s Villain.

Next we have a classic (?) film with a classic (.) Ben Kingsley performance, also starring Ray Winstone. 2000’s Sexy Beast comes roaring in.

Plus the usual rambling and an epic feedback from the Cinemasochist.

Music this week:
Viktor Vaughn – Vaudeville Villain
Judas Priest – Rage
Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson – Gangster of Love

 

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Friday February 3rd, 2012 07:00 Episode 24: More Wrasslin

Another week and more wrasslin talk at Silva & Gold. This week we bring you the princess and the poo with two films featuring wrasslin and wrasslers that couldn’t be more different.

First we shoulder-tackle Jules Dassin’s classic noir Night and the City from 1950 and get a glimpse of how it all used to be.

Then we top rope splash 2000’s Ready To Rumble with David Arquette, Scott Caan, and DDP, and get a glimpse of what may have gone wrong.

We should know better. Trying to “rush” in order to let Zom get some much needed rest, we end up babbling for another 2.5 hours. Our loss is your …. gain? Hmm

Music this week:
Mean Gene Okerlund – Rock N Roll Hootchie Koo
Rick Derringer – Demolition
Honky Tonk Man – Honky Tonk Man

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Friday January 27th, 2012 07:00 Episode 23: Golgos

Welcome one and all to another week and another episode of Silva & Gold from your favorite Southern foul-mouths Loaf and Zom!

This week we cover a couple films based on a legendary Japanese manga: Golgo 13.

The first film stars Ken Takakura and was made in 1973: Golgo 13 The Professional.

Second we cover a Sonny Chiba appearance as the titular character in Golgo 13: The Kowloon Assignment.

See these two do their best stone face with giant eyebrows possible.

You may just get one between the eyebrows.

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Music this week:
Megadeth – Killing is My Business, and Business is Good
Archers of Loaf – Assassination on Xmas Eve
Beastie Boys – Sure Shot

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Friday January 20th, 2012 07:00 Episode 22: Magnificent Bastard Caine

Thanks go out this week to Brian from the Hammicus Podcast for programming our first official magnificent bastard double feature – two Michael Caine classics!

The first is a 1966 film based on a stage play called Alfie. Lots of tail to be had including an almost young Shelley Winter!

The second film combines soccer/football and Nazis, so it has to be good, right? Starring not only Caine but also Sylvester Stallone, Pele, and Max von Sydow… 1981’s Escape to Victory

And we talk about buttholes and laugh like children at fart noises.

Class

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Music this week:
The Divine Comedy – Becoming More Like Alfie
Patti Smith – Til Victory
Danzig – Twist of Cain

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Friday January 13th, 2012 07:00 Episode 21: In The Navy

Zom and Loaf go out to sea… then on shore leave… in this week’s episode as we travel back in time to 1973 to cover a couple navy-themed films.

First is a lesser-known James Caan film called Cinderella Liberty. Staches, racial slurs, and natural titties make this one right at home on our show.

Next is a classic Jack Nicholson role alongside Randy Quaid in The Last Detail.

Battle of the staches with two cinema icons!

And the usual yammering and stammering of course. Feedback us at 206-339-1600 or silvagoldpodcast@gmail.com

Music this week:
Tom Waits – Shore Leave
Credence Clearwater Revival – Sailor’s Lament
The Shins – Sea Legs

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Friday January 6th, 2012 07:31 Episode 20: Fate and Free Will

Loaf and Zom get a little (just barely) metaphysical this week for the New Year with a couple films exploring fate and free will.

One is 1972’s Slaughterhouse-Five directed by George Roy Hill. It is based on the book of the same name by Kurt Vonnegut about a time traveling average joe who simultaneously finds himself in the Battle of the Bulge, Dresden, Germany, and abducted by aliens in the far future.

Next we cover a modern classic starring Bill Murray and directed by Harold Ramis, 1993’s Groundhog Day. If you don’t love Murray, we will hunt you down.

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Happy new year, you magnificent bastards.

Music this week:
The Screaming Trees – Story of her Fate
Mission of Burma – That’s How I Escaped My Certain Fate
Bob Dylan – Simple Twist of Fate

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Friday December 30th, 2011 07:16 Episode 19: Transgenderocity

This week on ye olde podcast we delve into a couple controversial films about strong transgender characters… one film considered a complete failure, the other a success.

First we review the 1970 film MYRA BRECKENRIDGE starring a smokin hot Raquel Welch based on the Gore Vidal book of the same name. This we read was considered one of the worst films ever made.

Next up is one of Loaf’s favorites (sorry to spoil his review early!), from 2001; HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH. Rock

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Music this week:
David Bowie – Lady Stardust
The Breeders – Wicked Little Town
The Kinks – Lola

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Friday December 23rd, 2011 02:05 Episode 18: Xmas Gifts from Fifi

Not really a holiday episode so to speak, nor did Roger Ward give them to us for the holiday, but we bring you this week a couple picks from Fifi himself.

First is a classic in the bikersploitation world… 1974’s Stone!

Then a threemileislandsploitation (?) type film from 1980 called The Chain Reaction.

Dudes from The Road Warrior just hanging out making some crazy Ozsploitations it seems.

Good times.

Have a lovely holiday, miners. Love from the both of us.

And thanks, Mr. Ward for programming the show this week.

Songs this week:
James Brown – Stone to the Bone
Iggy Pop – Chains
The Shins – Australia

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Saturday December 17th, 2011 06:47 Episode 17: Deeper Shades of Comedy

Another week, another episode!

I felt like we had a change of pace this week when we decided to bring a little less action and a little more comedy. We had to keep it a tad twisted, though right? So we bring you a couple darker comedies that are probably considered classics by many.

First we get classy and review a 1944 Frank Capra film starring Cary Grant called Arsenic and Old Lace. Old ladies murdering men and a man who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt burying the bodies in the cellar? Hilarious!

Next We review another Scorsese film, this time with Robert De Niro and Jerry Lewis from 1983 called The King of Comedy. Stalkery!

Usual banter, a touch less racism than usual, but more screaming at feedback when Metal Mikey infuriates Zom.

Music this week:
Le Tigre – Dude Yr So Crazy!
Guided By Voices – The Finest Joke
The Smiths – That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore

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Saturday December 10th, 2011 07:41 Episode 16: Nakey Rapey Hauer

Better late than never… maybe… is a siny new episode of Silva & Gold!

This week Emily and Rachel from Girls on Film chose a couple Paul Verhoeven directed, Rutger Hauer starred films for us to poop all over as only we know how.

The first is considered a Dutch classic from 1973, Turks Fruits. (Or Turkish Delights). Hauer loves showing his fruits.

The second is from 1985… a medieval tale of religion and science and plague and choreographed rape… Flesh + Blood!

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Music this week:
Defilm – Turkish Delight
Johnny Cash – Flesh and Blood
Duran Duran – Girls on Film

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