Matt is joined by Jacob Balcom and his cousin Seth Garon to discuss Michael J. Murphy's DEATH RUN. If Jacob were writing for TV Guide, his description would read "The grown-up kid from H.R. Pufnstuf and his girlfriend wake up in post-apocalyptic England to fight a Nazi and cannibals." Do we need to say more about this super-8 doozy?
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?
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Showing posts with label pulsating. Show all posts
Monday, March 25, 2019
Thursday, December 18, 2014
WE HAVE BEEN REBORN!
Matt and Scott are joined by Matt's super-cool neighbor Justin to discuss THINGS (Canada, 1989). You can get the episode on iTunes or from here (right-click and Save As).
This movie would leave most casual viewers shivering, huddled in a blanket next to an ambulance, drinking tea or cocoa, so it was nice that Justin was not catatonic and was able to show us on the doll where this movie touched him. Mere words cannot describe this one, folks. It's a low-budget film made by horror fans, but beyond that, it's psychoactive psychotronica all the way. Plots are jettisoned, time has no meaning, porn stars deliver the news from another dimension...it must be seen to be believed.
Unfortunately, this movie is not available for free online (unless you really know how to look), but we wholeheartedly agreed this is worth the ticket price...plus, after you've seen it, you can show it to your friends and enjoy their reactions!
Next up: we have some '70s dreck for you featuring Tony Curtis & Burgess Meredith! It's the infamously bad The Manitou: A psychic's girlfriend finds out that a lump on her back is a growing reincarnation of a 400 year-old demonic Native American spirit.
Sounds fun, right?! Plus, it's from the director of the blaxploitation Exorcist rip-off Abby!
This movie would leave most casual viewers shivering, huddled in a blanket next to an ambulance, drinking tea or cocoa, so it was nice that Justin was not catatonic and was able to show us on the doll where this movie touched him. Mere words cannot describe this one, folks. It's a low-budget film made by horror fans, but beyond that, it's psychoactive psychotronica all the way. Plots are jettisoned, time has no meaning, porn stars deliver the news from another dimension...it must be seen to be believed.
Unfortunately, this movie is not available for free online (unless you really know how to look), but we wholeheartedly agreed this is worth the ticket price...plus, after you've seen it, you can show it to your friends and enjoy their reactions!
"This is Amber Lynn, coming to you live from the this-guy's-mom's-utility-room-in-the-basement studios." |
Our hero, sort of...I guess? |
This is how my wife found me in the garage after watching this movie. |
A still from the interminable pulling-the-guy-up-to-the-bridge scene. |
Next up: we have some '70s dreck for you featuring Tony Curtis & Burgess Meredith! It's the infamously bad The Manitou: A psychic's girlfriend finds out that a lump on her back is a growing reincarnation of a 400 year-old demonic Native American spirit.
Sounds fun, right?! Plus, it's from the director of the blaxploitation Exorcist rip-off Abby!
Friday, October 18, 2013
Oh my golly! MYSTICS IN BALI
We kick November off with another delight from Indonesia, H. Tjut Djalil's Mystics in Bali. We won't spoil any of the fun, but will say "get ready for a wild ride." On this episode we will be joined by a guest from The Bookhouse Boys podcast, Jason Farrell.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Get your Spookies here!
Our discussion of Spookies is available. The episode should appear on iTunes soon. The file can be downloaded directly from here.
Labels:
'80s; horror,
cat-man,
farting mudmen,
grim reaper,
hag,
haunted mansion,
independent,
monsters,
old teenagers,
psychotronic,
pulsating,
snake,
sorcerer,
spider-woman,
suspended animation,
zombies
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