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On This Episode:
In A Violent Nature (2024)
Sick: The Life And Death Of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist (1997)
Also…
My thoughts on Longlegs (2024), A Quiet Place: Day One (2024) and Maxxxine (2024).
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On This Episode:
Amazon Women On The Moon (1987)
I Am Secretly An Important Man (2010)
Also...
Joker 2 will flop, people with mangled hands, my horror and cult film trivia night.
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Hello! This is the 2023 wrap up show, showcasing films from this year! Thanks for listening to Skeleton Factory and have a Happy New Year!
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On This Episode:
-Warm Blood
-Divinity
-Priscilla
-Dream Scenario
-Saltburn
-The Iron Claw
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Hello! This episode is a list of my top 10 favorite movies reviewed on Skeleton Factory. The greatest movie review podcast in the world! Watch all ten of these films this holiday season. Your life will be infinitely better. Guaranteed!!
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Hello! It's the holiday season. A time for laughs and a time for crippling depression. This episode opens with a delightful comedy called Eating Raoul. Once you're loosened up, I will drag you thru three documentaries that will dredge you in a coating of uncomfortable and lingering feelings. My true specialty as a "movie-review-podcaster". Keep smiling and...Enjoy.On This Episode:Eating Raoul (1982)Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter (2021)We Once Were Kids (2021)My Best Fiend (1999)Support the show at: patreon.com/skeletonfactory Follow the show: Instagram: @skeleton_factory Twitter: @sfpodcastatx--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skeletonfactory/support
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We've all been waiting for the definitive Thanksgiving slasher film and in 2007 Eli Roth teased this possibility. Its is now 2023 and the wait is over. Will Eli Roth's vision be realized? Is Thanksgiving the movie we hoped for? Or, is it an uncomfortable mess, like dinner with our family on turkey day?
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On This Episode:
Thanksgiving (2023)
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Happy Halloween! I'm joined in studio by Vanessa to review the tenth film in the Saw franchise.
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On This Episode:
Saw X (2023)
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With Halloween just around the corner and so many bad horror movies spewing out into theaters. I had to dig deep to find a film so epic, so cool yet worthy of repeat viewing for years to come. I give you, The Devils! From visionary film maker, Ken Russell.
Don't be fooled by the title. This film is far from some cheap, B-movie-exploitation dreck. Its actually a very expensive exploitation film that is still banned to this day! (*released in 1971.)
The Devils is beautiful, its blasphemous and will keep you on the edge of your seat while you carve pumpkins.
Happy Halloween!
On This Episode:
The Devils (1971)
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Hello! Its October. The time to watch spooky movies! On this episode I got three coffin-bangers that are guaranteed to liven up your movie night. Turn off the lights, curl up on the couch and...
Enjoy.
On This Episode:
At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1964)
This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967)
Men (2022)
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Two enjoyable films to fill your empty life with meaning. Street Smart is about what's happens when you lie. Your girlfriend gets stabbed and you go to jail. In The Soup is not about your dreams coming true. Its about your dreams becoming more interesting regardless if they come true.Enjoy.Support the show at: patreon.com/skeletonfactoryFollow the show:Instagram: @skeleton_factoryTwitter: @sfpodcastatx--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skeletonfactory/support
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A Los Angeles strip club owner in the 1970's owes a gambling debt to the mob. When he can't pay the back the money, the mob forces him to kill a Chinese bookie to settle his debt. In the hands of a less capable director, this film would be dismissed as B-movie-exploitation-schlock. But, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie is directed by John Cassavetes. The man who invented indie films as we know it. We are not worthy.
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This psychological thriller with political undertones is somewhere between The Fugitive and Memento with a dash of Regarding Henry. A man is caught in the wrong place at wrong time. He survives being shot in the head by a cop, but now is being framed by the police on trumped up charges. Meanwhile his estranged wife is having an affair with the a communist activist. Great movie night pick.
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In an era of internet celebrities teaming up with giant corporations to sell you everything from ugly streetwear, cheap gross alcohol, and diarrhea causing fast-food, its hard to imagine these fly by night stars having any motivation other than money. In the film Drib, we follow the star of a viral video who cons his way into becoming the face of a well known energy drink company (not Red Bull *wink*).
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Its once again time to roll around in the muck of one of Hong Kong's sleaziest films!
Ebola Syndrome (1996) Directed by Herman Yau. Starring Anthony Wong.
A fugitive serial killer contracts the ebola virus and unknowingly spreads it throughout Hong Kong and South Africa, leaving raped and murdered victims in his wake. Will the authorities bring this maniac before a worldwide pandemic consumes the earth?!
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Hello! Its your host Adam, reviewing two sizzling hot cult films for your listening pleasure.
The Loveless (1982) Co-Directed by Kathryn Bigelow and Monty Montgomery. Starring Willem Defoe.
A gang of bikers roll into a small town in the South. Even though they're minding their own business, locals in the town start giving them a hard time resulting in an explosive ending.
The Untold Story (1993) Directed by Herman Yao. Starring Anthony Wong and Danny Lee.
Based on a true story. When a restaurant owner in Macau can't pay a gambling debt, the owner and his whole family is butchered and made into pork buns. The killer assumes ownership of the restaurant and sells the human pork buns customers!
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Hello! Its your host, Adam, bringing you three cinematic offerings of pure obscure trash! Spontaneous Combustion (1989) Directed by Tobe Hooper, Starring Brad Dourif. A 50's nuclear bomb testing experiment exposes a young couple to radiation. Years after their mysterious deaths, their son Sam (Dourif) realizes he possess pyrokenetic powers. Sam goes on a rampage to find out the awful truth of his past.Slime City (1988) Directed by Gregory Lamberson, Starring Robert C. Sabin. Alex (Sabin) a student/artist moves into a sketchy New York tenement building who's neighbors are possessed by the souls of a suicide cult. The cult tricks Alex into consuming an odd slime and wine infused with black magic. This allows the cult leader's soul to possess Alex and use him to kill to appease the slime. Calamity of Snakes (1983) Directed by William Chang Kee, Starring Pun-Peng Hsiang. An up-and-coming architect (Hsiang) is pressured by a corrupt business man to finish a residential tower ahead of schedule. The construction site becomes over run by snakes. The business man orders all the snakes to be killed. He's forewarned against this, as the snakes kin would return to take revenge. Warning: thousands of snakes get killed on camera.
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Hello! It's Adam. There were sooo many vampire movies in the 1990's. But, how excited would you be if I told you that the director of Bad Lieutenant made a black and white vampire movie? What if I told you that there was a documentary about a real life rock 'n' roll singer who was crazier than GG Allin? Well, I got a podcast episode for you. Enjoy.On This Episode:Dead Hands Dig Deep (2016)The Addiction (1995)Also, Adam's trip to the Texas Frightmare Weekend!*Please support the show at: patreon.com/skeletonfactory--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skeletonfactory/support
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Hello fellow cult movie fan! Its Adam, your host on this crazy-amazing double feature. These movies are sure to curl your socks. The first movie is a brand-spanking-new movie from Norway about a lady whose narcissism and need for attention leads her down a horrifying road of self destruction. The second, can only be described in a question. What if Sam Elliot's character from Road House was a NYPD cop who teams up with RoboCop (whose a lawyer) to take down a drug kingpin and a team of corrupt narcotics cops that want them dead? If you want the answer to this question, than listen and...
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On This Episode:
Sick Of Myself (2022)
Shakedown (1988)
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Hello! It's Adam. It gets rough watching and reviewing dark movies about harsh subject matter sometimes. I like lighthearted movies too. I like to laugh and sing-a-long with happy songs from time-to-time. Heres some movies that may cause a warm, fuzzy feeling inside your soul. I promise.
Enjoy.
On This Episode:
Mystery Train (1989)
True Stories (1986)
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Hello. It's Adam. On this episode, I'll discuss two films about mass murders who commit psychotic killing sprees! The first is an American film about two teenage outsiders who travel out to Los Angeles and go on a weekend rampage, where no one is safe. The second is an Austrian film about real life killer, Werner Kneisek, who after being released from prison commits a deadly home invasion that you won't soon forget.
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On This Episode:
The Boys Next Door (1985)
Angst (1983)
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