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The podcast gets slightly elevated as we bring on two guests, Jeffery Owens and Krysta Curry, to discuss Lars Von Trier's controversial movie "Antichrist". We cap off our "self-destruction" block of movies with this one, or we smash it in the dick with a log of wood, depending how you look at it. This movie is notable for being one open to wide and various interpretations, so we really dig into the soil of the dark forest this movie resides within to determine what exactly Von Trier is trying to tell us with it. One thing we can say for certain: Chaos does indeed reign.
The featured band for this episode is Arizona's doom wizard's Goya with the track "Satan's Fire". Drop us an email at [email protected] and follow us on the socials @midnightflixpodcast.
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For part 3 of our "self-destruction" block of movies we are hitting the great American highway of yore as we talk about 1971's cult hot rod movie "Vanishing Point". We join Kowlaski on this disastrous mission to get a white Dodge Challenger from Colorado to California, poppin' bennies, out smartin' smokies, and meetin' nudie biker cuties along the way. But Kowalski isn't just trying to outrun the law; he's trying to outrun his dark past.
Our featured band for this episode is French death grinders Whoresnation with the track "Everyday Kriegspel". Drop us a line at [email protected] and follow us on the socials @midnighflixpodcast.
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Keeping within our theme of movies dealing with "self-destruction", we revisit the works of one of New York City's finest auteur's, Mr. Abel Ferrara. This time we are discussing 1992's "Bad Lieutenant" a film we collectively regard as a true classic in American cinema. Harvey Keitel stars as the titular bad lieutenant, or L.T., giving a lifetime performance.
We have a duo of featured bands on this episode: Indianapolis' World Eater with the track "Burning Season" and Seattle's Streetwalker with "In Fading Light". Email us at [email protected] or follow us on the socials @midnightflixpodcast.
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On this episode of Midnight Flix, we are introducing a new thematic series of movies, starting with 1992's morbidly comedic mockumentary, "Man Bites Dog" directed by Remy Belvaux. The theme: self-implosion, or the consequences of hubris, if you will. We tag along with Ben and the gang and witness their wanton murder and mayhem as objective observers...or are we?
Our featured band for this episode is Seattle's own d-beat maniacs, Nightfeeder with the track "Cut All Of Your Face Off". Drop us a line at [email protected] and follow us on the socials @midnightflixpodcast.
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On this episode, we return to author Richard Matheson's work for the source material of our cinematic discussion. This time it's 1964's proto-modern zombie flick "The Last Man On Earth", starring classic American horror's most erudite and esteemed god-father, Vincent Price as protagonist Dr. Robert Morgan.
Hop in the hearse and take a spin down to the everlasting burning pile of the vampiric-zombie-undead hordes, won't you? And don't forget to pick up some garlic at the local grocery along the way.
Our featured band is Oakland's veteran masters of sludge, Brainoil with the track "Dark Eyes Of My Past". Email us at [email protected] and follow us on the socials @midnightflixpodcast.
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Have you ever wanted to get some road rage revenge on that asshole in a Ford Dually (no pun intended) or that idiot prick semi driver who nearly clipped your car with an irresponsible merge? Well folks, hop into our red Plymouth Valiant with D. Mann, cause we are going for a wild ride. We are talking about Steven Spielbergâs directorial debut in 1971âs originally made for T.V. movie âDuelâ. Itâs a real white-knuckle episode, so empty that bladder before gettinâ your butt in the passenger seat.
This weekâs featured band is Phoenix Arizonaâs Yellowcake with the scorcher of a track âCan You See The Futureâ. Drop us a line at [email protected] and follow us on the socials @midnightflixpodcast.
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On this episode we are bringing you one more gruesome 2-some episode, and this time itâs in a BASKET. Thatâs right, we talk about that maniacal duo Duane and Belial making a return in Frank Henenlotterâs follow up to the gritty, lo-fi, unhinged splatter masterpiece Basket Case. Basket Case 2 introduces a whole menagerie of new oddballs, mutants and weirdos to accompany our reprised anti-heroes. Itâs a real Nightbreed for nitwits here, folks. And we brought our friend Nathan Herbert from the Demolisten Podcast back on to have a laugh about it.
Our featured band for this episode is Finlandâs ancient death metal ghouls Belial with the track âFor Themâ. If you want to zip us email or slide into our DMâs you can do it at [email protected] and @midnightflixpodcast on Instagram and TikTok.
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We have a double header of episodes this week so we can get you the requisite 4 episodes 4 Flixtober this month! Continuing with the theme of part deux sequels, we brought our good friend Orion Oblivion from D.C. doomsters Ilsa back on for more sweet, sweeeet suffering. That's right, we opened the puzzle box and let those kooky Cenobite's loose again to discuss the 1988 follow up to Clive Barker's groundbreaking Hellraiser, aka "Hellbound".
Don't miss out on this one, or your suffering will be legendary...maybe not in Hell, but at least in the tri-state area of wherever you may have your morning commute.
Our featured band for this episode is Ilsa with the Hellbound homage track "Katabasis". Give us a follow on the socials @midnightflixpodcast or drop us a line if you're so inclined at [email protected].
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You've made it to our third episode covering secondary sequels. Good job! On this episode we brought our good friend Orion Oblivion back on the show to discuss Lamberto Bava's follow up to the sensational Demons. The demonic hordes are back, and this time its PRIME TIME!
After laying waste to a theater and their inhabitants, our blue, glazed, vein-y villains have traversed inter-dimensionally through the home television of a bratty teen, infecting her and successive denizens of a high rise apartment complex with their diabolical contagion. And the only way to escape their wrath is by...grappling hook and repelling equipment. In this world, only wealthy amateur rock climbers survive.
Our featured band for this episode is legendary brit punks Blitz with the track "Telecommunication" from their phenomenal album "Second Empire Justice".
If you want to drop us a line, do so at [email protected] and give us a follow on Instagram and TikTok @midnightflixpodcast.
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Welcome back to our second episode for Flixtober 2023. We are continuing on with our "Terrible Twos" theme discussing the second installment in notable horror movie franchises. This one is gonna blow your Sonny Bono Wig-Do back as we descend into the utterly unhinged madness of Tobe Hooper's follow-up to the legendary Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
So heat up some chili with the hard peppercorn, throw The Cramps on the record player, and hand grandpa the hammer cause its about to get madcap and zany.
This episode's featured band is Phoenix AZ's death sludgers, Thra with the track "Fracture" off of "Forged In Chaotic Spew". Drop us an email at [email protected] and give us a follow on Instagram and TikTok @midnightflixpodcast.
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It's that special time of year again: you guessed it! Our annual Flixtober series is now in full swing. This year, we are doing a rundown of some of our favorite sequels, but not just any sequels. This series is loosely titled "The Terrible Twos" as we are focusing specifically on the second installment in notable franchises.
We are kicking things off with a movie we have been meaning to talk about on the pod for quite some time: 1983's follow up to the legendary Hitchcock grandad slasher "Psycho". Norman gets busted from the nut house after 22 years and is just trying to be "normal Norman". But there are folks in the town of Fairvale that have machinations to put our rehabilitated protagonist back in the funny farm. What's a poor boy to do, mother?
This episodes featured band is legendary Italian death thrashers Schizo with the song "Manifold Hallucinations". If you want to drop us an email, send it to [email protected] and follow us on Instagram and TikTok @midnightflixpodcast.
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Hey all! It's been a while, but we were on a mission to save the human race in the future and we had to figure out which woman we had to impregnate with the savior of the world here in the present! Needless to say, it's been very frustrating. You didn't think we'd be back, but...
On this episode of Midnight Flix, we step a little out of our intended mission statement and discuss a movie which is surely universally recognized as a classic: Jame's Cameron's sci-fi opus "The Terminator". We brought on Antonio Marquez from KCxHC stalwarts Spine to discuss the movie that has become synonymous with our collective fear of being put under the boot of our machine overlords.
Morris, You Fucks also makes an appearance on the pod.
This episode's featured band is Candy Apple with the track "World For Sale".
Drop us a line at [email protected] and give us a follow on Instagram and TikTok @midnightflixpodcast. Rate, review, and let us know how you REALLY feel.
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On this episode, we discuss Albert Pyun's 1989 Mad Max/Terminator knock -off flick, "Cyborg", featuring a fresh faced Belgian martial arts master, Jean-Claude Van Damme, on the cusp of taking the action cinema world by storm.
Playing the vagabond "slinger" Gibson Rickenbacker, our hero takes on a small army of other musically monickered dystopian raiders (lead by the psychotically imposing Fender Tremolo) in a mission to get a seemingly pointless cyborg to safety to transmit information that will re-civilize a plague ravaged post-apocalyptic world.
Our featured band for this episode is Prescott, AZ's Ugly with the track "In My Pocket" off their lastest album "Autograph".
If you wanna chat with us, send us an email at [email protected] and give us a follow on Instagram @midnightflixpodcast.
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Hard to believe it took this long, but we finally discuss our first Larry Cohen movie on the pod! We go back to 1982 and talk about Mr. Cohen's fantastic homage to the big monster movie: Q The Winged Serpent. It features a star-studded cast of top shelf performances by David Carradine, Richard Roundtree, and Michael Moriarity delivering a masterclass performance in method acting as Quinn the bumbling small time crook. And of course, the winged serpent itself, turning the unsuspecting denizens of New York into a three course meal, while nesting atop the Chrysler building.
Our featured band for this episode is New York's own filth blasters, Gravesend, with the track "Methods of Human Disposal".
You can email us at [email protected] and follow us on Instagram @midnightflixpodcast.
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On this episode of Midnight Flix, we discuss Michael Crichton's seminal sci-fi thriller about machines gone amok: that's right, its 1973's "Westworld". We ask questions such as: are geniuses actually really idiots? what is it like getting robot poontang? why have failsafe guns, but not failsafe dynamite? It's a real rip snorter of a ride, so you better tune in...or YUL be sorry.
This episodes featured band is Stomach with the song "Bleached". Drop us a line at [email protected] and follow us on Instagram @midnightflixpodcast
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Strap a S.Q.U.I.D. on your dome and experience NYE 1999 through the perspective of 1995! That's right, we discussed Kathryn Bigelow's cyberpunk crime-thriller-mystery "Strange Days". And joining us to untangle this brain bender of a movie is our guest Patrick Fiorentino from Portland black death outfit, Drouth. It's a wild ride, so don't get too hooked on the Playback, jack.
This episode's band of the week is none other than Drouth with the track "An Apiarist". Be sure and follow us on Instagram @midnightflixpodcast and TikTok @midnightflixpod. And drop us a line at [email protected].
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Adam, John and Brandon perform brain surgery on Wes Craven's 1986 sci-fi slasher morbid rom-com, "Deadly Friend". Another movie we discuss that suffers from an identity crisis and begs many questions to explain its ludicrous plot. If only it was so easy to resurrect your dead girlfriend by implanting a microprocessor directly into their brain.
This episode's band of the week is Milwaukee's Convert. Email us at [email protected] and follow our Instagram @midnightflixpodcast.
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Hope you've trained for extensive training montages and conditioned your mullets, cause this week we are taking a spin kick to the eye patch of 1989's martial arts drama "Best of the Best". John's not so sure if this childhood favorite is a favorite anymore, but Adam comes away from this first time watch pleasantly surprised. Brandon is not impressed with Alex Grady's fathering skills, and we all definitely can't wrap our minds around what exactly makes this rag-tag bunch "The Best of the Best".
This episodes band of the week is Chicago's Sea of Shit. Drop us a line at [email protected] and follow our Instagram @midnightflixpodcast.
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On this week's episode we get sucked into the cyberpunk virtual reality vortex of John Flynn's 1994 sci-fi slasher "Brainscan". We discuss whether this movie is trying to be a movie for the kiddos, or one for the grown-ups, why aren't there more movies about haunted Toby Keith CD's, and whether The Trickster is just Drop Dead Fred on crack, amongst other things.
Our band of the week is Arizona's Woundvac.
Follow us on Instagram @midnightflixpodcast and email us questions, concerns, requests, hate mail, and the like at [email protected]
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On this episode we have the first of a series of guests for the new season: Orion Peter from the filthy merchants of perversion Ilsa joined us to discuss the movie that became the band's infamous namesake. Orion takes us through the sordid history of literature and exploitation cinema that led up to the creation of a film as outlandish as "Ilsa: She-Wolf Of The SS". This movie and episode is not for the squeamish.
Our band of the week is none other than Ilsa themselves with the track "Shibboleth".
Email us at [email protected] if you have any suggestions, questions, comments, requests, concerns, diatribes or praises!
- Se mer