Our 2nd annual Wings Hauser Month starts with a bang:
Jacob
Balcom and Joe Kincher are back to discuss STREET ASYLUM: a quasi sci-fi
tale about b-modded cops wilding out on the criminal scum of the
not-at-all-future L.A.Featuring Nixon Watergate thug G. Gordon Liddy as a fascist ex-police running for mayor.
In Portland? Check out Joe's show at SUM Gallery: http://www.sumgallery.com/current.html
Have ears? Check out Jacob's album:
https://jacobbalcom.bandcamp.com/
That's Cool, That's Trash! is a psychotronic podcast that covers outré, cult, and trash movies that are usually found free online. Host Matt Howell is joined by guests to discuss movies w/ sound clips and Final Judgement: is it cool or is it trash?
Showing posts with label "that guy". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "that guy". Show all posts
Friday, June 7, 2019
WINGS HAUSER 2019: Street Asylum
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
...you are the Wings beneath my Hauser
Our first episode of Wings Hauser month, STREET ASYLUM, is coming very soon. In the meantime, why not check out some of last year's offerings by some other great podcasters?
BADURDAY
Living to Die
Cold Fire
ROGUE RIFFERS
Blood Money
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'80s,
'90s,
"that guy",
#JuneIsWingsHauserMonth,
#WingsHauserIsMyCoPilot,
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anti-drug,
b-movie,
Badurday,
coming soon,
cult movies,
podcrawl,
Rogue Riffers,
VHS,
Wings Hauser
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Thank you, Mr. Miller...
Debuting in Roger Corman films of the '50s, Dick Miller was the jovial every-man character actor for generations of moviegoers.
A personal favorite is 1959's A Bucket of Blood, directed by Corman. It's hilarious and morbid and a perfect jab at the bohemian pretensions of the Beat era. He would often reprise that character, Walter Paisley, in other film and TV appearances: Hollywood Boulevard; The Howling; Twilight Zone: The Movie; Chopping Mall; Shake, Rattle & Rock; Rebel Highway...including his last role, in the as-yet-unreleased movie Hanukkah.
Thanks for all the thrills, chills, and laughs, Mr. Miller.
A personal favorite is 1959's A Bucket of Blood, directed by Corman. It's hilarious and morbid and a perfect jab at the bohemian pretensions of the Beat era. He would often reprise that character, Walter Paisley, in other film and TV appearances: Hollywood Boulevard; The Howling; Twilight Zone: The Movie; Chopping Mall; Shake, Rattle & Rock; Rebel Highway...including his last role, in the as-yet-unreleased movie Hanukkah.
Thanks for all the thrills, chills, and laughs, Mr. Miller.
Monday, March 31, 2014
"That Guy... Who Was in That Thing" Part II
This character actor was a staple. We won't give you a name this time.
Post in the comments if you 1) know his name, 2) where you know him from, and 3) your favorite film/s he was in. I'll start you off with my first memory of him. He scared the bejeezus out of me in the 'Salem's Lot TV movie (see below).
Post in the comments if you 1) know his name, 2) where you know him from, and 3) your favorite film/s he was in. I'll start you off with my first memory of him. He scared the bejeezus out of me in the 'Salem's Lot TV movie (see below).
Thursday, March 6, 2014
"That Guy... Who Was in That Thing"
Haven't seen the above-named documentary yet, but we've long been interested in sharing some of our favorite "that guy"s from movies.
Our first "that guy" (and a personal favorite of mine) is....
Al Leong
Here's Al in the John Carpenter classic Big Trouble in Little China. He played a Wing Kong hatchet man. Quick, no IMDB cheating, name another Al Leong movie in the comments to this post. Bonus points for describing his role in the film.
Our first "that guy" (and a personal favorite of mine) is....
Al Leong
Here's Al in the John Carpenter classic Big Trouble in Little China. He played a Wing Kong hatchet man. Quick, no IMDB cheating, name another Al Leong movie in the comments to this post. Bonus points for describing his role in the film.
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