In this episode our 3rd annual Around the World series comes to an end--and a very weird end at that. The MC crew take a look at Hell's Ground (2007) from Pakistan and The Boxer's Omen (1983) from China. Plus the final round of How Much of an American Are You? Who's the real American and who's the communist pinko meathead? Tune in and find out.
We get delirious with two Euro flicks; The Devil (Poland/1972) and Trackman (Russia/2007). Plus another exciting addition of How Much of an American Are You? These movies made us feel bad enough, the death of Chyna and Prince only added to the misery. Also, we end up acting our shoe size and not our age. Sorry, Prince.
The 2nd week of our Around The World series brings us to the U.K. and the Netherlands as we take a look at The Freakmaker aka The Mutations (1974) and Amsterdamned (1988). Plus another round of How Much of an American Are You?
We kick off our 3rd annual Around the World series with Rituals (1977) from Canada and Grave Robbers (1990) from Mexico. Plus the guys play a game of who's the most American. America--fuck yeah!
This week we're taking a look at 3 movies that feature actor Michael Sopkiw...who is Michael Sopkiw? Well after this week's episode you'll know who he is. The three movies reviewed are: 2019: After The Fall of New York (1983), Blastfighter (1984) and Massacre In Dinosaur Valley (1985). Plus the Rev gives us a listen to a track off the new Murderock album, Splatter Generation.
This episode the MC Crew take a look at two of Enzo G. Castellari's post-apocalyptic cheesefests; 1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) and The New Barbarians (1983). The apocalypse was never this fun.
In this pimptastic episode, the MC Crew are taking a look at The Mack (1973) and Willie Dynamite (1974). Plus a blu-ray giveaway! So grab your pimp cane and your favorite pair of platform shoes and enjoy!
This episode starts our 2nd annual Blaxploitation month and we're kicking it off with 2 Rudy Ray Moore films; Petey Wheatstraw - The Devil's Son-In-Law (1977) and Disco Godfather (1979). So put some glide in yo' slide and some hip in yo' dip and always remember to--PUT CHO WEIGHT ON IT! PUT CHO WEIGHT ON IT!!
This episode the MC crew are taking a deep look at John Carpenter's The Thing (1982). Plus we also discuss the 1951 original and the 2011 prequel. Grab a bottle of J&B and enjoy!
We're back from our winter hiatus and this episode we're dedicating a whole show to Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. We talk about the book by Stephen King, the mini-series and the recent doc' Room 237. So grab an axe and your favorite dog costume and enjoy!
This week the MC Crew discuss two Astron-6 movies; Manborg (2011) and The Editor (2014). WARNING: Due to the amounting of fan-boy gushing in this episode, protective clothing is recommended.
Happy Halloween! This week the MC crew take a look at Night of the Demons (1988) and Primal Rage (1988). Plus Rev. Phantom, Fred The Wolf and Moronic Mark discuss their favorite scary music videos as well as their favorite scary movie moments.
Our Project 1981 series comes to an end this week, but we end on a high note. The MC Crew take a look two more 1981 horror gems; Hell Night and The Pit. Plus some nostalgic love for the show Night Flight which debuted in that same awesome year.
This week we continue our Project 1981 series with reviews of Strange Behavior aka Dead Kids (1981) and Fear No Evil (1981). Plus a look at the classic album, Killers by Iron Maiden.
This week the MC Crew continue with their look at horror movies from 1981. This week they review, The Burning (1981) and The Prowler (1981). Plus they discuss the man that helped both films become splatter classics, Tom Savini.
This week starts PROJECT 1981 where we'll be looking at horror films released in 1981. We start with two Lucio Fulci classics: The Black Cat (1981) and House by the Cemetery (1981). Plus Rev. Phantom talks about his picks for the Top 10 Fulci movies. Remember to bring some candy for Bob.
Our countdown to Halloween starts now and we're kicking it off with some classic horror. This episode we review The Black Cat (1934), The Uninvited (1944) and Night of the Demon (1957)
Direct link: https://soundcloud.com/fred-mckennon/episode-76-classic-black-and-white-horror-triple-feature
This week the MC Crew honor the legendary wrestler/actor 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper. We talk about our favorite moments of Piper's career as well as review two of his best films, They Live (1988) and Hell Comes To Frogtown (1988).
We're closing out our annual look at sexploitation films with 2 WIP films that make last year's WIP episode seem like a walk in the park. This week we're reviewing Bare Behind Bars (1980)--one of the most exploitive films ever made and Wanda, The Wicked Warden (1977). Plus a look at the films of Dyanne Thorne.
The Summer Extravaganza rolls on and this week is an Magnum condom size episode as the MC crew take a look at Emanuelle and The Last Cannibals (1977), as well as a look at the Porky's trilogy. Plus the Reverend and his friend Abigail take a look at Love Camp (1981).
Summer isn't over yet. Our 2nd Annual Summer Sextravaganza is just warming up and the burgers and dogs are on for first half of our Sex BBQ. This week we're taking a look at two 80's sex comedies; Hot Dog...The Movie (1984) and Hamburger: The Motion Picture (1986).
This is the "final chapter" of our 4 episode look at the Friday the 13th franchise as well as the end of our Summer Slashfest. We close it out with a look at Jason X (2001), Freddy vs. Jason (2003) and Friday the 13th (2009).
...that shitty smell? Oh That's the smell of these three pungent entrees into the Friday the 13th franchise: Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988), Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) and Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday (1993).
Summer Slasfest continues as does our look at the Friday the 13th franchise. This week we look at Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984), Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985) and Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI (1986).
Our Summer Slashfest continues as the MC Crew dive into Crystal Lake head first. Yes, we are reviewing the whole F13 franchise (in 4 part series) starting with Friday the 13th (1980), Friday the 13th Part II (1981) and Friday the 13th Part 3{D} (1982).