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Sabrina’s a film buff. Robin’s a bimbo. Together they will brave the twists and turns that await them as they explore the colossal filmography of B-movie legend Roger Corman, one flick at a time.
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Join legendary Academy Award–winning film director/producer Roger Corman as he discusses the launch of his film archive on iTunes. With hundreds of movies to his credit, Corman is one of film’s most prolific producers— and one of the most successful. Dubbed the “King of the Cult Film,” his filmography includes hundreds of cult classics, such as "Death Race 2000," "Rock ‘n’ Roll High School," "Piranha," and many others. In 2009, he was honored with an Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement.
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I'm a movie fanatic bringing you a podcast dedicated to the movies of the legendary Roger Corman. Each episode will take an in-depth look at seminal titles in the Corman filmography offering background information, trivia and reviews. Entertaining and informative for any fans of classic low budget cinema.
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The New World Pictures Podcast

The New World Pictures Podcast

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The New World Pictures Podcast is dedicated to every movie released by New World Pictures. We talk about the things we loved and the things we hated along with the detailed history of each film's history and production. Founded by the infamous Roger Corman, New World Pictures was responsible for the greatest genre and exploitation films of the 1970's and 1980's. Remember all those movies that lived proudly in the Action, Horror, Comedy and Sci-Fi isles of the video store? Titles like Death R ...
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The Ghoul Cast

Flint Horror Collective

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Horror geeks geeking out about horror! All forms of horror media get yapped about here. Sometimes insightful...sometimes funny...always REAL. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ghoulcast/support
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Battleship Pretension

Tyler Smith & David Bax

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Battleship Pretension is a podcast that represents the kind of conversations that film geeks have when they get together. There are strong opinions, in-jokes, obscure references, and wild tangents. And, since Tyler and David are two of the sharpest wits ever fused together, there are laughs aplenty.
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Join Ben, Mikaela, and Steven as they review movies. The person who picks the movie and the genre that they have to choose from is decided by the roll of a die. The genres are action, drama, horror, musicals, animation, comedy, and fantasy/science fiction. In addition to reviews, we also interview people involved with the making of movies. We hope that you enjoy the variety that we are bringing to you, the listener.
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From the edge of the solar system a trio of souls send out transmissions discussing matters of galactic import, such as, Who is stronger, the Hulk or Thor? Which Captain would you rather serve under, Kirk or Picard? How do you make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs? Join Bob, Karen, and Larry as they seek out the answers.
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Fangirl Radio is the place to dish on all things genre and geek! Host Jessica Dwyer will bring you news, opinions, and interviews with artists from around the world of geek with writers, actors, directors, and more.
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Rebel Scum Radio

Rebel Scum Radio

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The scruffy band here at Rebel Scum Radio hold pop culture close to our hearts and that is why we wanted to make this podcast. Not because there aren’t any great podcasts like ours that exist out there on the interwebs, but beacuse we wanted to add and Australian voice to the mix. So who are we? We are Karlos, Jim-Bob & Jono. Web designers and Graphic Designers by day, podcasters, nerds and everyday folk the rest of the time. We will be talking about lots of different things Star Wars, Movie ...
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By the early ’90s, Superman and Batman were blockbuster movie franchises, but Marvel had yet to find a way to get a big-budget film made based on their characters, let alone succeed at the box office. Bernd Eichinger of Constantin Film owned the film rights to the Fantastic Four, but those rights were soon to expire. So he teamed up with B-movie pr…
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We kick off #DIEcember 2: Slay Bells Ring with everyone's character rich slasher, 1983's MOUNTAINTOP MOTEL MASSACRE. Or, if you'd prefer, MOUNTAINTOP MOTEL. Or, as we would call it, "MOTEL MASSACRE NOT ON A MOUNTAIN". Staring Bill Thurman (THE LAST PICTURE SHOW), Anna Chappell (THE MAN IN THE MOON), and Major Brock, a guy who was working as a bagga…
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IT'S BEGINNING TO FEEL A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS: The Kids Are BACK in The Picture for the holidays as they celebrate the movies of the season in an episode devoted to the best holiday movies ever. Join us for the only podcast in which "movies shared serve each other differently" as two die-hard teenage movie fans, ISAAC ALTMAN and CADEN MILLER, discuss…
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The 1994 film The Fantastic Four seems to have been made with the expectation, at least from producer Roger Corman on down, that it would be released. While some interested parties have claimed that it was only made to help Constantin Film’s Bernd Eichinger keep his option to make an FF film from expiring, others say that someone stepped in to kill…
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255 - Puppet Master 4 Discussion w/ Richard Chamberlain Steven is joined by the Classic Horrors Club Podcast's Rich Chamberlain to discuss Puppet Master 4! Rich and Steven plan to cover ALL of the Puppet Master movies! Please join us on our journey. Please send feedback to DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us a message on our Facebook Page. Th…
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It is that time of the year when we reflect and express thanks for those things and people for which we are grateful. Here at Planet 8, we have given thanks for the MCU, for Star Trek, for Godzilla. This year, we are thankful for the Austrian Oak, the Governator, the one and only Arnold Schwarzenegger. We're obviously grateful for his many genre fi…
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Alle merke- og helligdager har en slasher-film eller to. Halloween, Friday the 13th, Valentine´s Day, Mother´s Day, April Fools Day. Listen er lang, men frem til i 2023 så hadde ikke den amerikanske høytiden thanksgiving noen egen slasher-film, om man ser bort i fra lavbudsjettfilmer som ThanksKilling og Amytiville Thanksgiving selvsagt.Eli Roth re…
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We end #NOvember, where we watch movies with originally said "no" to, with QUENNIE, a 1987 TV Miniseries made by New World Television and, later, released by New World Video. An adaptation of a novel by Michael Korda which told the story of his real-life aunt, the actress Merle Oberon. Now, Korda's aunt may be real, but the story is, well, let's ju…
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So the kaiju is a half-turkey/half-shopper hybrid. That helps.... a little. Black Friday had the potential to be a fun and memorable addition to the horror-comedy genre. The premise of retail workers battling zombified Black Friday shoppers is clever, relatable, and ripe for satirical commentary on consumer culture. Unfortunately, the execution lea…
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254 - Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster Discussion w/ Jeff Owens On this episode, Steven is joined by The Classic Horrors Club Podcast's co-host, Jeff Owens! We will be talking about the cult classic; Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster! Please send feedback to DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us a message on our Facebook page. Thanks for…
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Jack Kirby‘s The Eternals was not a conventional superhero book. It didn’t even seem to take place in the Marvel Universe. By issue 14, it appears that Marvel editorial must have been pressuring him to make it more Marvel Universe-y, which would account for the appearance of the Hulk in issues 14-16… except it’s not really the Hulk, leaving plausib…
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John Penney returns to the podcast! Following our TORMENT reunion episode alongside his cohorts Earl Ghaffari (WAYNE'S WORLD) and Scott Alexander (ED WOOD), John is back to discuss his time working as an assistant editor for New World movies BODY ROCK, GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN, and THE STUFF (as well as RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD) before writing …
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What is the point of any of this??? What does life even mean anymore?!?! Watching Alone in the Dark is like stepping into a surreal nightmare where logic, talent, and coherence take a permanent vacation. Directed by Uwe Boll, the film somehow manages to turn a moderately creepy video game series into a cinematic trainwreck so inexplicably bad it’s …
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253 - Hammerama Ep. 25: She Welcome to Hammerama! Hammerama is a subsidiary series of the DieCastMovie Podcast. Please join Alistair Hughes and Steven Turek as they analyze the wonderful movies of Hammer Films, from opposite ends of the world! Please send feedback to DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com. Al is the author of Infogothic: An Unauthorized Gra…
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This week we catch up with the work of two DCP favorites, Chad Bilyeu and David Dye! Chad’s series The Re-up, about his time as a pot dealer 20 years ago, continues and has overcome the skepticism Tim had of the series at the start. David has released three more issues of Amazing Tales and gone in various directions: a Beowulf adaptation, a Burroug…
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Det har blitt en tradisjon for oss å dra på verdens hyggeligste skrekkfilmfestival. Som vanlig var det masse spennende filmer som ble vist, masse hyggelige folk, quiz, diskusjoner og podcaster. Vi hadde også en live podcast hvor vi presenterte vår topp 5-liste over hyttehorror-filmer, som du kan høre om du scroller deg tilbake til forrige episode i…
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It's #NOvember, where we talk about all the movies we previously said "no" to, and we're kickstarting it with 1986's EAT AND RUN, written by the father/son team of Stand and Christopher Hart and directed by Christopher. it stars Ron Silver as a Detective on the trail of an alien who is eating Italian people in New York City! The poster proclaims it…
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What happens when a B-list horror film tackles small town romance, anthropology, and…vampire bureacracy? This movie takes us to a vampire-infested Salem's Lot, where the acting is about as wooden as the stakes they should be driving into these vamps’ chests. The lead actors deliver their lines with the enthusiasm of someone half-listening to a bad …
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Welcome back to Planet 8! This time, we're taking a stroll through one of the greatest decades for science fiction films, the 1950s. The 50s had it all - blockbusters and classics, thrillers and chillers, and grade D flicks that are more notable today for making you laugh rather than filling you with awe. There are some noticeable themes that run t…
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We were shocked to discover that 1987's Adventures in Babysitting doesn't have a DVD or Blu Ray audio commentary. After interviewing screenwriter David Simkins in 2022, we asked if he would be willing to record an audio commentary for Adventures in Babysitting and to our delight he agreed. David shares funny and insightful behind-the-scenes stories…
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If you’ve ever felt like your city left you before you left your city, Jason McNamara’s Ghost Band is for you. Tim and Emmet discuss this post-apocalyptic look at San Francisco. Jason then taps in to explain the inspiration for the book and what happened to artist Vincent Gladnick 2/3 of the way through. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, the Grim Reaper has a…
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Maybe the "safety bar" is the problem with your death machine. If you're looking for a horror movie that makes you laugh, wince, and question your own sanity, The Mangler is an absolute gem. Based on Stephen King's short story, this 1995 film takes a wild swing at horror and lands somewhere deep in the realm of “so bad it’s good.” At its core, The …
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THIS WEEK ON THE 4:30 MOVIE SEVENTH SEASON FINALE, we once again carve up the turkeys and serve up some succulent cinema for Thanksgiving as we share another week of MOVIES WE'RE THANKFUL FOR IV... or, for the more pun inclined, MOVIES WE'RE THANKFUL FOUR. Once again join all your favorite 4:30 Movie hosts for all-new fantasy theme weeks including …
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Tim gets ever closer to catching up with the MCU! Tim and Mulele discuss Avengers: Endgame‘s time-travel explanation (and problems), Captain Marvel’s relative irrelevance to the film, how this movie set the stage for the upcoming TV shows, and much more. (Originally published on Patreon March 14, 2020) Brought to you by: Bat Bits podcast on Patreon…
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Hytte og horror går hånd i hånd. Det er med det å være fanget i en hytte i en mørk skog, mens man hører skrapelyder på hytteveggen og kanskje ser noe skygger luske rundt i skogen. Om man i tillegg er uten telefondekning og kanskje ikke har noen måte å komme seg bort fra hytta så blir det ekstra skummelt. Dette er nok grunnen til at mange skrekkfilm…
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We end #ROBOtober like we with every October, with a franchise ranking episode! This time, to celebrate our 5th year as a podcast, we are talking about all the ALIEN movies! Roger Corman had a shot at ALIEN at one point, as we discussed in a previous episode, so this is a "Nearly New World" franchise for us! But, watching (and re-watching) these fi…
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252 - Jamie Langlands Interview, The Cellar, The R.I.P. Man On this episode, Steven interviews filmmaker Jamie Langlands about The Cellar and The R.I.P. Man! The Cellar is currently out on the festival circuit, but you can still purchase it at the link below as a perk from its Indiegogo campaign. You can also support his current film by going to it…
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Gee, I don't know. Who could it be...? Could it be....SATAN???? Look, if you're going to watch Split Second, leave logic at the door, forget everything you know about biology, physics, or coherent storytelling, and just hold on for one wild, wonderfully ludicrous ride. This movie is a masterclass in "so bad it's good" cinema, a staggering tribute t…
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FLASHBACK! Sports have rarely been subject matter for comics in the US; perhaps comics’ inherent static-ness has seemed antithetical to an activity with so much movement. But Japan has seen comics about various sports, and some of them have been quite popular, even iconic. Takehiko Inoue’s Real is not only about basketball, but about physical handi…
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We continue with #ROBOtober, our exploration of all the weird things new World has released, with our first live show! And what did we subject an audience to? A true curio from the New World library, an educational film starring Gary Coleman about being safe in your neighborhood! How on Earth did this end up in New world's hands? We explain! How un…
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We're mere days from Halloween, and that means we've been looking at tons of horror films! For this year's Halloween episode, your Planet 8 crew decided to focus on the spookiest of fiends, ghosts! We travel through a variety of films, from classics like The Haunting (1963) to obscurities like The Stone Tape (1972). We hope you'll enjoy our thought…
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251 - Meghan Adara Interview, The Cellar (2024), Winnie-the-Poo: Blood and Honey 2, The Caller On this episode, Steven got to interview the wonderful actress, Meghan Adara! She is the lead of The Cellar, which is currently on the film festival circuit. More about some of the festivals below. She has also been in several other features and shorts, i…
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Well, you could always just lock the door that contains aliens hell-bent on destroying lives, MacCready. Hobgoblins (1988) is the kind of classic cinematic disaster that bad movie connoisseurs dream of. It’s a true gem in the "so-bad-it's-good" genre, serving up every ridiculous trope you could hope for with a straight face. The budget is, to put i…
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250 - Roger Corman's Frankenstein Unbound Discussion w/ Alistair Hughes Welcome to the 250th episode of the show! We felt that the best way to celebrate this was to discuss Roger Corman's Frankenstein Unbound with the amazing talented and insightful Alistair Hughes! Al is the author of Infogothic: An Unauthorized Graphic Guide to Hammer Horror. Ple…
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Most Americans know little about the Crimean War (1853-1856). Adam McGovern and Bruno Letizia’s The Night Brigade may go some way toward filling us in on that conflict, and it does give us several historical figures, including Florence Nightingale – but it also features a werewolf. Tim and Adam critique. Asante Amani‘s Joe Mallard gives us short de…
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