Saturday, December 29, 2018

OUCH Secret Satan

We bring 2018 to a horrifying conclusion in the only way we know how... gifting each other movies designed to bring the maximum trauma to the recipient. Bibleman Adventures LIVE! A Light in the Darkness starts the festivities with a side hug. Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie has unexpected consequences. Fifty Shades of Grey teaches us all an important lesson about life, love, and the privileges of being brain dead as well as filthy rich. Finally, Carry on Matron shows us the real pain and horror hidden in the English Music Hall Tradition and the insidiousness of saucy holiday postcards.
There is much weeping, whippings and gnashing of teeth... Join us, won't you?

Episode 81- OUCH Secret Satan

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Enter the Santa Ho Ho No

The last week before Secret Satan brings us two Santa focused features. First up we visit Santa's Summer House, a summer refuge for Jolly Ol' St. Nick to shed the pounds and get his greepy on, where seething resentment and crumbling unions and croquet is the normal order of the day. Then we get abducted along with a couple of meddling kids and taken to Mars to witness the bloody, horrific, savage battles as Santa Claus Conquers the Martians.
Craig returns just in time to reveal the final piece of Yuletide Giving Pain!*



* Editor's Note: Due to circumstances beyond our control everytime you hear "The Brainiacs dot com" please think or say aloud "The Bibleman Adventure Live! A Light in the Darkness!". Thank you.

EPISODE 81- ENTER THE SANTA! HO HO NO!

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Christmas Cruise Sex Ordeal



The Holly Jolly CONTINUES! This week we take a look at the 2004 French horror film Calvaire, in which a singer is tortured on his way to a Christmas show down south, and Kubrick's swan song Eyes Wide Shut, in which Tom Cruise has a breakdown because he learned his wife has sexual fantasies.. If those won't put you in the holiday spirit, we have no clue what would. Also Tyler fan gushes, Dave weeps, and Kevin twists the knife.
Join us, won't we?

Episode 80- Christmas Cruise Sex Ordeal

Saturday, December 8, 2018

St. Nick and Nora's Infinite Wishlist



The Endlessly Depressive March of Holiday Cheer continues. This week we take a look at Netflix's attempt to dethrone Hallmark from the Throne of Cheap Holiday Flicks with Kurt Russell and The Christmas Chronicles and the classic pre-Code mystery-comedy starring Hollywood's all time best pairing of William Powell and Myrna Loy in The Thin Man. Plus Chris bludgeons Craig to take his place, Kevin waxes lyrical about a certain Hallmark holiday leading lady, Dave gushes incoherently again, and Tyler lives in fear that we won't go Muppet-free again this year.

Join us, won't we?

Episode 79- St. Nick and Nora's Infinite Wishlist


Saturday, December 1, 2018

Season's Beatings



This week we start to feel the holiday spirit with an unlikely pair of films that we hope will one day go together like wine and cheese or Spam with lobster thermidor. August Underground Penance shows the joys of psychotics during the holidays in bloody detail while celebrating the classic holiday activity of bringing gifts to the home of strangers and a spotlight on the often overlooked importance of maintaining communication in your special relationships during this busy time of year. Santa with Muscles shows that even if you are supplement selling shyster with delusions of Clouseau than all you really need to be a better person if to collect orphans.

Join us, won't we?
Episode 78- Season's Beatings



Saturday, November 24, 2018

Breen There, Done That

Keiran returns as we dive headlong into THREE BREEN FILMS! Double Down (2005), I Am Here... Now (2009), and Pass Thru (2016)! An epic discussion of one of the world's most interesting filmmakers. To stop Tyler from killing himself in Breen driven despair, we make a short detour to discuss Lexi Alexander's Punisher: War Zone. It only helps him a little.

Join us, won't we?

Episode 77- Breen There, Done That


Saturday, November 17, 2018

We're All Dhoomed



This week we take a dip into some new territory with Dhoom, the 2004 Indian action thriller musical about a violent and sadistic cop who blackmails a local bike shop owner to help take down a gang of thieves. Then we look at the 1994 Roger Corman produced but still unreleased superhero film The Fantastic Four and it's companion documentary Doomed. Also Dave rants about the three other FF features, Tyler almost dies from Kevin's machinations, and Craig returns to try and finish him off.

Join us, won't we?

Episode 75- We're All Dhoomed

Saturday, November 10, 2018

The Treasure of the Empty Box Truck



This week, as Craig sidelines himself for recovery from violent diarrhea received at a Slayer concert, we rush headlong into two very different films. First up is The Bunny Game. The tale of a young drug addicted prostitute who is abducted by a trucker and tortured. No points for correctly guessing who picked that one. Then we take a trip to the gold laden Mexican hills with three guys in search of their fortunes. Does The Treasure of the Sierra Madre or is it really a statement about humanity? 
I don't know but you might after this week. Join us and Bogie, won't we?

Episode 75- The Treasure of the Empty Box Truck

Saturday, November 3, 2018

We See Paradise by the Mad Horde Fight

After a hectic month with the October Horror Challenge, we finally settle back into the normal flow. This week Dave unleashes Paradise, a Canadian Blue Lagoon rip off. Will any of us ever look at the wonderful Phoebe Cates the same again? Is Willie Aames really the worst protagonist we have seen? Kevin counters with the cult classic Australian and Hong Kong co-production The Man from Hong Kong. A Bond, a lot of civilian casualties and the second most obnoxious lead we have ever had to endure.
All that and a digression into 007, how we ended our OHCs, and the genesis of Kevin's passion for goth girls is revealed to be the same place Craig and T's passion for the Divine Miss M.

Join us, won't we?

Episode 74- We See Paradise by the Mad Horde Fight

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Slashers Forsaken

This week we sit down with some seriously underappreciated slasher movies and ask "How you doin'?" in our best daytime talk show host styles. First we hear the sad and lonely song of the original slasher parody and closeted cult favorite Student Bodies. Then we hear the heartbreaking tale of murder, collegiate athletics, how not to run murder investigations, racism and jigsaw puzzles that has haunted the halls of Pieces memory. Next our youngest forsaken bloodbath, The Tripper, tells us about early 2000s politics and why Thomas Jane should have a statue in every major world city. Finally, we hear the sad tale of Eric Binford's decent in to a madness that the general public expects from every open horror fan, that consuming Fade to Black.

All that and some other stuff...

Episode 73- Slashers Forsaken

Saturday, October 20, 2018

2Raid2Podcast



This week it is all sequels. Be they tentative second steps into becoming a full blown major franchise or contractually obligated bludgeons to capitalize on an actor's draw after it explodes or as a desperate attempt to keep hold of the film rights so some other asshole can't make a better version sequels are one of the most enduring threads of film history. This week we take a look at the magnificence of Terry O'Quinn in The Stepfather 2: Make Room for Daddy, the interesting idea that was turned into a quick cash grab by the studio Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, the surprisingly on point for a lot of today's conversations on athletic rape culture The Rage: Carrie 2, and the fetish film Species 2: We Didn't Bother with a Subtitle.

Join us, won't we?

Episode 71- 2Raid2Podcat: Second Times Around

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Fission Chips



The October Challenge continues! This week Raiders takes a look at Sci-Fi Horror. First up is the film which gave us a global recognition of kaiju, birthed the tokusatu genre, hatched the longest running film franchise in history, and has made Craig live in fear for years... the one true king of the monster's 1954's Godzilla (GOJIRA!!!). Next we dip our toes into New Wave British horror with Norman J Warren's serial killer lesbians vs people-eating cat alien romp Prey... a movie Dave is certain is packed with meaning that he just didn't pick up on. That is followed by Borg on a Russian boat movie, Virus, an old favorite of Tyler's... which may or may not cause everyone else great pain. Finally we take a look at one of John Carpenter's many cult classics, Prince of Darkness. All that and Kevin keeps his extra watches classy and mocks the rest of us for wallowing in cinematic sewage runoff.

Join us, won't we?
Episode 71- Fission Chips

Saturday, October 6, 2018

A Tour of the Italian Horrorside

Ah, bel paese. Raiders takes a tour of Italian Horror to kick off October. Our first film's shadow is longer than it's runtime and who hasn't wondered what their neighbor tastes like? Find out as we picnic at a Cannibal Holocaust. We get picked up by Umberto Lenzi and see the sites through his Eyeball. Lucio Fulci slips some LSD in our ginger beers and in a dream London we meet A Lizard in a Woman's Skin. Finally we wake up hungover, exhausted, and covered with bright orange blood in Buffalora cemetery and meet the Cemetery Man who insists we call him Dellamorte Dellamore.

Week 1 of the October Horror Challenge. Episode 70- A Tour of the Italian Horrorside

Saturday, September 29, 2018

No Pam

This week we throw something funky on the hi-fi, turn down the lights, and... come with we and you'll be in a world of blaxploitation. Take a look and you'll see so much blaxploitation. We take on the Klan with a trio of Vets somewhere in the South and join the Brotherhood of Death . William Sanderson takes us and a nice preacher's family hostage as we Fight for Your Life. After that we head to a San Francisco antique dealer, Blacula, to see some new acquisitions from Transylvania. Finally we make it to the mean streets of New York to take in a Curtis Mayfield show and get to be truly Super Fly.

How did we watch four blaxploitation movies and not see a single on with Pam Greer? Find out, this week on Raiders of the Podcast.

Episode 69- No Pam!

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Aussietown

This week, we find ourselves down a host but continue undeterred as we discuss an Australian thriller about a young girl new to the street in Sydney as she tries to survive the night with a more experienced professional on her last night in X: Night of Vengeance. That is followed with a look at the classic 1974 noir that fictionalized the California Water Wars as successfully that film's version has overtaken history for many, Chinatown.

Join us, won't you?

Episode 68- Aussietown

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Paddling Congressional Stuntmen

This week we pay homage to one of Hollywood's most charismatic stars, the King of Action Car Comedy...





Saturday, September 8, 2018

Milky Addictions

This week we go to Queens to watch White Girl, the feature debut of Elizabeth Wood,where a college student gets wrapped up in some things and basic white girls her way through. It's a tale of New York in the summer, a tale of love and drugs and other stuff that makes Tyler's heart skip a few beats. Then we hitch a ride in a surprisingly spacious perambulator through Edo Period Japan and gaze adoringly on the stern visage of Ogami Itto as he cuts a bloody swath over the countryside in Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance. 

Episode 66- Milky Addictions

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Exiles

On this episode of RotP we talk a hard look at two movies from auteurs of differing pedigrees. First we gathered to hear the tale of  Perry Hall, Maryland rogue filmmaker, underground comix author, and publisher Don Dohler's Nightbeast, a remake-and-sequel-of-sorts to Dohler's more notorious offering The Alien Factor.  Then we take out second trip through the mind fields of Wes Anderson and get stranded on Isle of Dogs.

All that and we stood tall in a mighty fight against Skype's shenanigans... and lost. So please forgive the iffy moments of audio and we will try to return to our normal low level of quality next week. Probably.

Until then enjoy- Episode 65: Exiles



Saturday, August 25, 2018

This week we take a four film trip to the magical land of cake, whisky, stuffed sheep stomach, meaningful plaids, lochs, and legends. Scotland, home of bagpipes, 70s band Nazareth, and our very own kilted Kevin, gets its due with an intensely unfocused look. Finally! First we sit at the feet of a young Maggie Smith and hear her whimsical praises for Franco and Mussolini, as we witness The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. Next we take a cue from fairly recent politics and try to heavily exploit the North Sea Oil beyond any reasonable expectation but are thwarted by a Local Hero. Still desperate for cash, we find a new inspiration with the Clown and the Wolfman and take up mugging Restless Natives. Finally, after so much time in the lovely country the gave the world Danny Boyle, we run afoul of some yuppies and stumble upon a Shallow Grave.

All that and some rambling more. Join us, won't we?

Episode 64- Haggis, Bagpipes, Whisky, and Ginger Beards


Saturday, August 18, 2018

You Say Tomato, I Say T I Hate You

After several weeks of being too nice to Tyler in our viewing choices... a power move is pulled and we watch Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, the 1978 cult classic, that is guaranteed to cause him pain. In a brilliant counter, Tyler makes the rest of us watch Anatomy of Hell, Catherine Breillat's 2004 arthouse erotic thriller... I guess "thriller" works. I'm not sure what other handy and easy to convey genre label I could use.
Enjoy our misery, won't you?


Episode 63- You Say Tomato, I Say T I Hate You

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Cults, Cuts, and a Singer Gone Nuts

In this episode we are joined by a Very Special Guest, unlike our previous guests who were all hitchhikers we found off various backroads off I-70. First up we take a long hard fake documentary style look at Charlie and the Manson Bunch in Jim Van Bebber's 16-year long passion project that is filled with some amazing talent, regardless of how you feel about the film as a whole, The Manson Family
After that we take a weekend holiday in Spain at at the luxurious villa clinic of Antonio Banderas... I mean, Doctor Robert Ledgard and his not at all, uh, unique, yeah let's go with that, relationship with body stocking enthusiast Vera to feel better about The Skin I Live In. ***WARNING! THERE ARE HEAVY SPOILERS FOR THE SKIN I LIVE IN*** There is a handy warning in the episode itself and a nice idea of where those spoilers end. Because if you have ANY interest, you really should go into it as blind as possible. 
Arriving back just in time to drop our guest at their date with The Phantom of the Paradise, Brian De Palma's 1974 glam rock musical tale of Faustian deals, Paul Williams songs and the consequences of improper record press machinery procedure.

Episode 62- Cults, Cuts, and a Singer Gone Nuts

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Angel Attraction

This week we finish off the original Angel series as Molly finds herself back in LA and bringing closure to one of the bigger questions of the High School Hollywood Hooker's saga. Tragically, it opens up even more questions that we will ponder until Death's sweet embrace. Thanks, Angel 3: The Final Chapter (until Angel 4: Undercover). Then we visit one of the most high drama colleges back East to learn the Rules of Attraction, the most direct adaptation of a Bret Easton Ellis book ever conceived. To our despair, the school store was out of Camden College hoodies.
Also Craig loses time in his puppy dungeon, we have to bring in a ringer, and GET HYPED for next week's very special guest. She's going to read to us very slowly and we might all finally understand what's going on.

Episode 61- Angel Attraction

Saturday, July 28, 2018

Surreal Sci-Fi

This week RotP takes a swim in the Big Cauliflower money bin with films insidiously disguised as surreal science fiction. For an antipasto we nibble Tarkovsky's epic about a casual walk to a room full of cauliflower, Stalker. Followed by a light serving of Zardoz, in the distant future mankind has fractured into the barbaric mortal Brutals and the civilized immortal Eternals thanks to an advanced AI, cloning vats, magic, books and the vitamins found in multiple daily servings of cauliflower. For the main course we indulge in the animated French allegory of racism, human rights, and animal right, Fantastic Planet, where everything is made of cauliflower, including their giant sex statues. Finally we finish the gluttony session up with Under the Skin, a movie about a beautiful alien who captures horny men in a van driven used to deliver everyone's favorite white fleshed veggie to Tescos across Edinburgh.

All that as well as Dave has a love-hate relationship with Godzilla, Craig waxes lyrical about his hopes for the future of the Fast and Furious series, Kevin remembers his Mom and Dad, and Tyler makes threats. 
 RotP episode 60- Surreal Sci-Fi and Cauliflower

Join us, won't we?

Saturday, July 21, 2018

Do the Venomous Cat Thing

This week we discuss two classics from the 1980s. Spike Lee's 1989  masterpiece Do the Right Thing and 1988's evil cat on a boat movie Uninvited. One is a timeless hard look at American race relations and the other has a cat on a boat. One has an incredible performance from Danny Aiello, the other an incredible fight between George Kennedy and a rubber glove. One is set during a heat wave in the Big Apple, the other on a boat off the coast of Florida. You can see why we would pair these two films together.

Episode 59- Do the Venomous Cat Thing

Saturday, July 14, 2018

Jungian Boggle

This week we honor Ingmar Bergman on the 100th anniversary of his birth by gazing in awe at his Jungian masterpiece Persona. To balance out this strangely out of our comfort zone blast of classiness, we also discuss Vondie Curtis-Hall's Waist Deep.

Episode 57- Jungian Boggle

Saturday, July 7, 2018

Ringling Bros and Baliey's Inpatient Care Facility

This week we hum along with Hugh Jackman, who still refuses to actually sing on film, and Zac Efron, who doesn't mind singing on film, in The Greatest Showman. We then take up residence in Short Term 12 and feel feelings we really didn't want to feel.

Episode 57- Ringling Bros and Bailey's Inpatient Care Facility

Saturday, June 30, 2018

Children of a Lesser Baldwin



This week it's brother against brother against brother as we force a showdown between all Baldwins not named Alec. First up, the bloated Baldwin named Daniel gets two chances to impress. In Stuart Gordon's King of the Ants he tries his hand at being a greasy drunk crime boss and, in Christopher Guest's 1993 remake of the camp cult classic Attack of the 50ft Woman, he makes an attempt at being a greasy philandering husband who might also be drunk a few times. Second youngest and meltiest looking brother William gets his chance to wow us with Philip Noyce's Sharon Stone led erotic thriller based on an Ira Levin novel, Sliver. Finally baby brother Stephen gets his moment to shine in a movie about the lust boiling in a single college dorm suite in Threesome.
THREE BALDWINS ENTER! ONLY ONE LEAVES! Assuming RotP can agree on which is the Best Off Brand Baldwin. I wouldn't put money on it.
All that, dream Jurassic Park projects, a heartfelt ode to 1990s Lara Flynn Boyle, and more. This week in RotP episode 56- Children of a Lesser Baldwin. 

Saturday, June 23, 2018

HooDoo the Nihilistic Youth That You Do?



This week on RotP we wallow in Serbian teen angst, plastic peen, and hopelessness with Clip (2012). Then we head to a time before George Romero firmly established all the Zombie rules for a Dixie Fried Voodoo revenge with Sugar Hill (1974).

Episode 55- HooDoo the Nihilistic Youth That You Do?

Saturday, June 16, 2018

Two Psychotics Walk into a Bar

This week we go Craig-less again to discuss Be My Cat: A Film for Anne, a Romanian found footage film, and Raising Cain, Brian De Palma's ode to child psychology.

Episode 54- Two Psychotics Walk into a Bar

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Cheap Thrills

This week we go Craigless as we watch King Kelly, a 2012 cellphone shot movie about a cam girl and her missing package, and Night of the Creeps, the 1986 cult classic homage to 50s B-movies. A fun time was had by someone. Probably Craig. Join us, won't you?

Episode 53- Cheap Thrills

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Veritas Viper Pit



    This week we put our fates in the hands of Chris and Stone and hope for the best. Stone throws Perfect Life (a.k.a. Perfect Victims) at us. A 2010... uh... pain machine isn't a genre, is it? No... um... drama? Sure. Drama. A 2010 "drama" about the most pretentious frat pledge and his very very loosely defined friends that he holds in painfully low esteem. Chris sees fit to serve up a little Street Trash, the 1987 cult classic painstakingly designed to offend as many as possible as often as possible. 
    Plus we finally hold T over a fire and force him to begin The Wire! We also figure out how to best make the inevitable Kenobi movie. All that and other things! Join us, won't we?

Episode 52- Veritas Viper Pit

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Wet and Wild

This week we root for the world's smartest psychic shark in Jaws: The Revenge. We also learn all there is to know about industrial canning with Humanoids from the Deep, finally find the true meaning of something, we aren't sure exactly what, at the bottom of Loch Ness, end up on a very leisurely cruise aboard The Poseidon Adventure.

Join us, won't we?

Episode 51- Wet and Wild

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Tarsem on the Banks of the River Kon



This week, down one Craig, we double dip into dreamlike worlds of wonder. First, we take a nap with our therapist and Satoshi Kon's memory to explore our inner deviled eggs with a dash of Paprika. The we rest and recuperate in a nice old timey hospital as a broken stuntman tries to con a kid into helping him kill himself, as Tarsem Singh giggles to himself in a corner and pushes us towards The Fall.

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Ken Commando

This week Tyler strikes back for last week's dip into Wes Anderson Land with Larry Clark's 2002 drama, Ken Park, featuring all of Clark's staples like a generous helping of questionably legal young flesh. In order to push back against the rage and bitterness this inevitably grows, we also take a look at Arnie's 1985 tongue-in-cheek cult classic, Commando.
Join us, won't we?

Episode 49- Ken Commando

Saturday, May 5, 2018

Tweevenge

This week we return to the gritty glitter covered Hollywood Boulevard of 1985 Los Angeles to seek revenge with Avenging Angel. Then we take a skinny dip into the quirk of Wes Anderson's rich white people on a train epic, The Darjeeling Limited... which can only lead to pain for everyone. 

Episode 48- Tweevenge

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Boy Wonder Battle Royale

RotP watches NNNBLAAB (Non-Nolan, Non-Burton Live Action/Animated Batman) theatrical release movies. Batman '66, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, and The LEGO Batman Movie. Which of these often overlooked and ridiculed entries in the Dark Knight Detective's long cinematic career holds up the best? Which reigns supreme in our esteem? Does the mantle of the Bat really belong to the Animated Series? Does the camp of '66 make people overlook its true brilliance and subversiveness? Was Kilmer just annoyed waiting for his half-caff soy vanilla latte during the whole production? Should we make a pack as a society to completely forget Clooney's time under the cowl? 
Episode 47- Burt Ward's Boy Wonder Battle Royale

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Deadly Diamond Cowboy Donkeys

RotP returns after a technical hiccup last week. First we stand against an evil oil company to save the environment with Steven Seagal On Deadly Ground. After deciding that it's just not worth saving, we head to space with the crew of the Bebop, a hair too late to celebrate Cowboy Bebop's 20th anniversary properly. Learning our skills just aren't up to standards, we decide to stowaway on a leisurely cruise with a pair of showgirls and the US men's gymnastics team learn it's true that Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Fortunately, after being thrown overboard, we are picked up by some horney Donkey Punch-ing college kids who just don't have the self awareness they seem to be trying to comment on.
Episode 46- Deadly Diamond Cowboy Donkeys

Saturday, April 7, 2018

PB & LP All Dried Up



This week we get a mouthful of dust as we take a look at Peter Bogdanovich's classic 1971 coming of age drama, The Last Picture Show, and Rachel Talalay's cult classic 1995 post-apocalyptic comic book sci-fi action comedy, Tank Girl
Also Dave gets forgetful in his dotage, Craig finds love in the least likely of places, Tyler hits another fan gush, and Kevin has no idea what is going on. Join us, won't we?



Saturday, March 31, 2018

The Fetish Special




This week RotP takes a walk on the wilder side. Have you ever wondered- The best sauce to add for optimum gastric enjoyment and how not to end an affair? New ways to smuggle blood diamonds and how to keep ugly people out of your human carousel? Does being a supermasochist mean that you just won't have time to be a brilliant writer and a goddamn superhero? If a car is travelling east at 44 mph with two people in it, how long until the wreck and screw in the median?

The answers to all these and more will be revealed...whip us, won't you?

Episode 44- The Fetish Episode

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Tyagra

   This week we discuss David Ayer's 2014 film about tough men in a tough tank during the final months of WWII, Fury, and Robert Vincent O'Neill's 1984 sleeper hit, Angel, about a teenage prostitute, her friends, and the serial killer stalking the streets of Hollywood Boulevard. Two features guaranteed to make Tyler's happy happy while causing varying levels of psychological distress among the rest of us. So sit back, pop some Tyagra, and join us, won't we?


Episode 43- Tyagra

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Loathing and Loathing

This week we watch Trevor Simms' feature debut Adrenochrome, a homage to 1960s counterculture, and Eric Eason's Journey to the End of the Night, a look at the boring side of crime in Sao Paulo that you shouldn't confuse with the classic novel of the same name.
Also Craig receives a threat, a curse, and a proposal of sitcom love. Tyler finds his other half. Kevin learns some gypsy magic and Dave lashes out against the pain a little more, uh, vigorously than expected.

Episode 42- Loathing and Loathing

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Jagbirth

This week we start a campaign to get Craig's dream film made, #WernerSeige2 . Before we knew it we were caught up in a mass hysteria and joined The Hunt. The aftermath left us feeling even more despondent than ever and, being thoroughly modern, we overcompensated by joining Rebirth, a cult with a complete line of items for your everyday life. So sit down, flip through our amazing Rebirth catalog, and join us, won't we?

Episode 41- Jagbirth

Saturday, March 3, 2018

SSexorcist

This week we discuss a 1976 Nazi Sexploitation film that helped bring about the Video Nasties era, SS Experiment Love Camp, and then take a trip on the spooky side of South Korean thrillers with Na Hong-jin's The Wailing.

Episode 40- SSexorcist

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A B A

We close out February with Video Game movies. Marvel at the power of Bison as he conquers the world in our most viewer requested movie Street Fighter. Report any feelings of illness to the nearest Umbrella staff doctor after your next injection of Resident Evil. Try to muddle out the mythology and survive the high flying boredom invoked by Wing Commander. Take a swing the cheap generic future of brawling and kendo suited militias that awaits us all in Tekken. Finally, help us puzzle out the hidden meanings in our first anime film Person 3 The Movie: #2, Midsummer Knight's Dream.


Episode 39- Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A B A

Saturday, February 17, 2018

King of Speed Killing

First we dissect the score chasing classic arcade community and generally agree to hate a very special someone from King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters. Then we fill our eyeballs with colorful, ultra fast, cartoon reality hybrid Speed Racer. Finally we fail a Turing test in order to better understand The Killing of a Sacred Deer.

Episode 38- King of Speed Killing

Saturday, February 10, 2018

We Crack Tyler Like a Dark Diamond

This week RotP sits down to discuss Peter O'Toole's last film, Diamond Cartel, Buddy Giovinazzo's drug drama, Life is Hot in Cracktown, and our second of three viewer picks, The Dark Crystal. We learn that Kazakhstan has an...um... interesting film scene, confirm that one of us really needs to watch The Wire, and force Tyler to watch his most hated film ever, a move that takes him as close to the breaking point as he has ever been. All that and so much more.

Episode 37- We Crack Tyler Like a Dark Diamond

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Delon Is A Dish (Best Served Blue)

This week- the ultra cool Alain Delon is a contract killer in Jean-Pierre Melville seminal neo-noir classic Le Samouraï. Richard Pryor, in a rare dramatic role, teams with Harvey Keitel and Yaphet Kotto to stick it to the man, their exploitative union, and face the consequences in Paul Schrader's directorial debut Blue Collar. Finally we take a viewer chosen stop in South Korea, thanks to Simon, to see Ok-bin Kim take a star making turn in Byung-gil Jung's frenetic action thriller The Villainess.

Episode 36- Delon is a Dish (Best Served Blue)

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Quadruple Impact

This week we pay homage with all the full split, testicle punching, doppelganger madness we can handle with a four movie view of Jean-Claude Van Damme. We follow him through the jungle to a secret tournament in the 1920s for The Quest. Try chasing his serial killer original with a cat clone copy Repilcant. See double on a boat in Hong Kong Harbour which leave us reeling with a Double Impact. Finally we tired of basketball puns, secret technomonk enclaves, and mourn how amazing a top of his game JCVD remake of The Prisoner would be in Double Team. Plus- our latest contest ends and we discover a new way to hurt ourselves. All that and so much more Van Dammage than one person can handle in...


EPISODE 35- QUADRUPLE IMPACT

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Noe Means Noh

This week Tyler and Craig forces us to sit down for a French art psychological drama horror and a Noh style take on one of Shakespeare's most known plays. First up we feel the confusion, anger pain, and horror of Gaspar Noe's Irreversible before seeing destiny take its path in Akira Kurosawa's Throne of Blood. It's also the final week for our latest contest where you could win a grab bag of movies and fun stuff. Next week- VAN DAMMAGE!

Episode 34- Noe Means Noh

Saturday, January 13, 2018

AntiTokyoPornStory

This week we embrace the wonder that is Japanuary with Sion Sono's 2016 Roman Porn revival entry Antiporno and the far more classy 1953 world cinema drama classic Yasujirō Ozu's Tokyo Story. That's not all, prepare from some Contest MADNESS with  Great Prizes of Wonder* for the winner.

*Might be hyperbole of the worst variety. They will get something and it will be most groovy but wonder is probably a stretch.

Episode 33- AntiTokyoPornStory

Saturday, January 6, 2018

The Yakuza Next Door

This week we open 2018 with a crash course in how to deep fry a hand and commit other acts of insane comic violence from Takashi Miike's Dead or Alive. We also see what evil lurks in the hearts of 1950s suburban children from the film version of Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door. Also it's contest time again over on our Facebook page.

Episode 32- The Yakuza Next Door