Episodes
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On today’s episode Martin and Jeremy are joined by long time friend Keith Perkins, creator and director of the YouTube channel Bricks N Flicks. They discuss the film Body Bags from John Carpenter and Keith’s profession as an embalmer. So grab a glass of formaldehyde, sit back and relax!
Click the link below to check out Keith’s channel, like and subscribe!
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Let's try this again! Now that Martin has the correct episode loaded come listen to us discuss the Netflix animated series of Castlevania with friend of the show Riku!
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On today's episode Martin and Jermey discuss the new album Mareridt from Myrkur, the mid-90's comic The Darkness from Top Cow and the 1984 film The Power.
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After an unscheduled break Martin and Jeremy are back! Hurricanes can't keep us away!! On today's episode the guys are joined by friend of the show Geoff Barton as they discuss the 1989 film Death Spa followed up by the 1990 snorefest Mirror Mirror. Don't take any showers alone and enjoy the show!!
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On today's episode Martin and Jeremy sit down to discuss Roky Erickson's album The Evil One, they follow it up with the comic Vampblade from Action Lab and lastly discuss the 1986 film Vamp starring Grace Jones. So sit back and drink some blood as we show you the two headed dog!
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On today's episode Martin and Jeremy are joined by Cinedump.com's Jason Howard to discuss his recent project, directing the stage musical of Reefer Madness! The guys discuss the film and it's ridiculously over the top attempt to vilify "The Weed" and all of the things involved with putting it on stage. Sit back DON'T LIGHT UP!! and have fun!
If you're in the Houston area don't miss out on supporting Jason and the local arts!http://kvpac.org/pages/home.asp
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We know we said we were covering the Pretty Peaches trilogy today but after sitting down to watch them we discovered...they're not good..at all. So we made an executive decision and went with a movie in our back log!!
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On today's special episode Martin and Jeremy are joined by the inimitable Kurando Mitsutake, director of Monster's Don't Get To Cry, Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf, Gun Woman and most recently Karate Kill! The guys discuss Kurando's early influences, his future projects and how awesome Karate Kill is!! Sit back, plug in and enjoy!
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On today's episode Martin and Jeremy step into the unknown universe and explore the 1980 album Freedom of Choice by Devo, the comic book World Reader from Aftershock comics and Star Trek The Motion Picture by directed Robert Wise. So set your course for the nearest star system, hit warp one and set phasers to stun!
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On today's episode Martin and Jeremy go dark as they fight off devils and dragons while listening to Danizg!!! First up they discuss the new album Black Laden Crown from Glenn Danzig, they then discuss Walt Simonson's 2014 series Ragnarok and lastly the 1998 film Prophecy II starring Christopher Walken. So ready your battle hammer and put on your duster because we're gonna rock you like a hurricane....or some shit like that.
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On today's episode Martin and Jeremy use their imaginations to travel to mystical lands, ok well one of them is just Australia but who doesn't love it down under? First they discuss the 2006 album My Brother's Blood Machine from Prize Fighter Inferno, then they hope the crazy train straight for the Outback in 1993's The Maxx from Sam Keith. Lastly they journey into the world of fairytales with 2006's Pan's Labyrinth from Guillermo del Toro. So curl up with a good book and..well wait...don't read a book now. Listen to the show first!! -
On today's episode Martin and Jeremy sit down to discuss the 2017 album Bloodlust from Ice-T's band Body Count. They then power their way through 1992's Cage #1 from Marvel comics followed up by the 1988 film Colors directed by Dennis Hopper. So put on your super hero costume and break your metaphorical chains and listen!!..or just listen like you normally do.
Now until June 29th we're having a contest. Go to iTunes and Stitcher and leave us a review. We'll be choosing 3 winners with the best reviews to win some movies and more! -
On today's episode Martin and Jeremy are talking about the Misfits again only this time it's the Michael Graves era with 1997's American Psycho. They then discuss the photography of Eerie Von in his book Misery Obscura from Bazillion Points. Lastly Martin and Jeremy have a bit of a heated discussion about the year 2000 film Bruiser from George A. Romero.
Special thanks to Bazillion Points for the review copy.
https://www.bazillionpoints.com/shop/preorder-misery-obscura-the-photography-of-eerie-von-1981-2009-by-eerie-von-ships-late-nov-2016/
From now until June 29th we're having a contest for the best review on iTunes and Stitcher. Details at the end of the episode!
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On today's episode Martin and Jeremy are unexpectedly sad when they discover listening to The Association on the beach doesn't sound like much fun. They then discuss the late 1980's book What is...The Face?, a lesser known Steve Ditko comic that tried to bring back the early 40's character to modern day. Spoiler alert...it didn't work. Lastly the guys have fundamentally different views on the 1989 movie from Walter Hill, Johnny Handsome. So sit back, maybe grab a box of tissues (If you're into that sort of thing) and let your inhibitions go...ok maybe that last one is a little too personal. Just have fun dammit!!
If you like the show please rate and reviews us on iTunes and Stitcher!!
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On Today's episode Martin and Jeremy are joined by Jason, Jessie and Preston from Cinedump.com at Texas Firghtmare Weekend. The guys discuss their experiences at the show, what they're looking forward to, and everyone tries to figure out whether or not Jason is really John Travolta.
Apologies for the sound, it's a lot quieter than we realized while recording.
We want to send a huge special thanks to Texas Frightmare for having us at the show! Hope to do it again next year!!
Be sure to check all of the awesome interviews and reviews at Cinedump.com and hope on over to http://texasfrightmareweekend.com to see what an awesome convention they have!!
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On today's special one year anniversary episode Martin and Jeremy attempt... ATTEMPT! to be funny as they do a commentary riff track for 1999's The Matrix by the Wachowskis. We highly recommend you plug up your headphones, put The Matrix into your VHS player, sit back and try not to take us too seriously!
We want to say thanks to everyone who has listened for the past year and to all new listeners! Thanks for putting up with us!
If you like the show please rate and review us on iTunes and Stitcher.
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On this week's episode Martin and Jeremy bring on the toxic waste...and by that we mean 2006's Diagnosis For Death by The Abominable Dr. Chud, the 1987 anthology book Turtle Soup and the 1984 film C.H.U.D. So put on your hazmat suit, grab your geiger counter and your flame thrower! It's gonna get messy!
Please check out Chris Callahan's awesome Kickstarter for his comic The Misplaced. The campaign ends on April 28th so don't miss out!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1626767528/misplaced-the-collected-edition
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A bit of a different episode this week. First up Martin sits down in the studio with Preston Fassel (CineDump.com & Rue Morgue Magazine) to discuss his new book Our Lady Of The Inferno from Fear Front Publishing. We then jump in the car and drive 4 hours north to Fort Worth as Martin and Jeremy slowly make their way to Dallas Fan Expo.
We want to send a very special thanks to Dallas Fan Expo for having us! We hope to attend further events!
Make sure to pick up a copy of Our Lady Of The Inferno. Available now on Amazon and at Barnes & Noble!
https://www.amazon.com/Our-Lady-Inferno-Preston-Fassel/dp/194608252X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491531646&sr=8-1&keywords=our+lady+of+the+inferno
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On today's episode Martin & Jeremy discuss the 2015 album M from the band Myrkur, the comic book Britannia from Valiant Comics and the 1981 film Excalibur by director John Boorman. So put on your ghost face makeup, sharpen your swords and mount your horse! We're hunting for the Grail!
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On today's episode Martin and Jeremy are joined by Jake and CDR from the Cult of Muscle podcast to discuss Arrow Video's release of Takeshi Miike's Black Triad Society. That guys discuss all manner of issues ranging from the color of urine puss, all the way to John Hughes. Put some gloves on because this is a seriously dirty episode!
Hop on over and check out the Cult of Muscle while you're at it!
http://cultofmuscle.libsyn.com
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