Friday, December 27, 2013

Cinema Beef's Mangy Christmas Leftovers


Happy Holidays from Cinema Beef! On this hodge podge of a show, Iris and Lewis have a genuine beef and I have to play mediator in the Pacific Rim throwdown! Next, there is an interview with an awesome cosplayer, Eric "The Smoke" Moran. Finally, Moe, Jesse and I talk about Nazis, incest and beards when we cover the holiday "classic" Elves from 1989! So strap on your feed bag, you should be stuffed after this one.

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Holiday tunes
"Christmas at Ground Zero" performed by "Weird Al" Yankovic
"Chiron Beta Prime" performed by Jonathon Coulton
"Pretty Little Dolly" performed by Mona Abboud

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Leather, Revenge and Dudes Who Wear Makeup!


Cinema Beef is back and we are tackling all kinds of genres tonight. On this engorged episode, I am joined by comic writer and creator of the Lil' Levi web comic, Sean Kelley. First, we discuss the physics of identity theft and the split personalities it affects in this crazy world when we cover Sam Raimi's plunge into the comic book film in 1990's Darkman. Next, we go back to school and shine up some chrome when we go into our review of 1982's Grease 2. Finally, we go the strip to find some random skanks and some good tunes when we talk about all things mid to late 80s metal in Penelope Spherris' doc The Decline of Western Civilization Part 2 : The Metal Years! So strap on your spiked gauntlets, put on some clean bandages and maybe someday you can be a cool rider!

Notes

Intro 
0:00-18:38

Darkman Review
20:18-50:39

Music Break (The Payback - James Brown)
50:40-58:08

Grease 2 Review
58:09-1:21:20

Decline of Western Civilization Part 2 : The Metal Years Review
1:22:27-2:19:51

Promos

Show Close
2:20:30-2:26:27

Closeout song (Cradle to the Grave - Motorhead)

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Music Credits
"The Payback" performed by James Brown from the album "The Payback"
"Cradle to the Grave" performed by Motorhead from the album "Rock N' Roll"


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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Flex Your Guns and Shoot Up!


Your humble host is back, head cold and all.  I apologize ahead of time for that.  I am joined by the awesome and chatty, but not in a bad way, Mr. Chris Excess of Terror Troop.  The pride of Mexico City and I have got some wonderful selections for you this time around that will stimulate the senses!  First, Dr. West is back and he is shaking up the prison system in Beyond Re-Animator!  Next, Conan is back with a brand new set of commandos to find treasure and to punch animals in Conan the Destroyer! Finally, Chris and I have a love fest for Luc Besson when we discuss houseplants, guns and the how milk can make you the best assassin ever in Leon: The Professional!  On this episode, I also announce Cinema Beef’s first giveaway!  Thanks for all the love, support and patience.

Intro
0:00-27:00

Beyond Re-Animator
27:00-56:45

Conan the Destroyer
57:50-1:14:40

Music Break (Led Zeppelin – The Battle of Evermore)

Leon: The Professional
1:40:10-2:23:57

Various promos

Outro
2:27:24-2:38:24

Musical Exit (Sting – Shape of My Heart)

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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

What th Hell Did Moe Make Me Watch?!



Episode 17 is here and I'm glad you are all are still with us. This time with a brand-new guest! Is the bearded master of all things VHS, Mr. Moe Porne! On this show, I am graced with three virgin watches in a Herschell Gordon Lewis triple bill! We take in preachers, revenuers and the worship of white lightning in This Stuff'll Kill Ya. Next, mean teens are angry and they take it out on everything and everyone in Just For the Hell of It. Last, we dive into the world of seedy photographers and rapey eyes 
in Scum of the Earth! I can say 2 out of 3 of these are must sees. Listen to find out which ones!


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Music Credits

"White Lightning" performed by George Jones from the album "White Lightning and Other Favorites"
"Violent Mood Swings (Thread Mix)" performed by Stabbing Westward from the album "Clerks OST"
"There She Goes Again" performed by The Velvet Underground from the album "The Velvet Underground and Nico"












R.I.P. Lou Reed  1942-2013
Have a ball in rock and roll heaven!

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Saturday, November 2, 2013

Cheesedick Closers and Magnificent Montages Playlist


Remember the days when films had those songs that would come up when the characters were either working out or doing a project of just trying to real some insurmountable goal? Do you remember those often cheesy end of film songs?  Then, this is the playlist to feed your appetite!  This is 20 tracks that I hope will keep you unnecessarily motivated for at least an hour and 40 minutes.  Then, you're on your own.  Or just start it all over again!  Here is the track listing!

"Megaforce" performed by   Dallas Aor Band 707 from the film "Megaforce" (1982) (Listener request!)
"You Got the Touch" perfromed by Stan Bush from the film "Transformers : The Movie" (1986)
"Win in the End" performed by Mark Safan from the film "Teen Wolf" (1985)
Push It to the Limit" performed by Paul Engemann from the film "Scarface" (1983)
 "Stand On Your Own" performed by Joe Toronto from the film  "No Retreat, No Surrender"
"Theme from  Tango and Cash" performed by Harold Faltermeyer (1989)
"Never" performed by Moving Pictures from the film "Footloose"
 "You're the Best" performed by Joe "Bean" Esposito from the film "The Karate Kid" (1984)
"Thunder in Your Heart" performed by John Farnham from the film "Rad" (1986)
 "Battle Stations" performed by Winger from the film "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" (1991)
"Come the Day" performed by Midge Ure from the film "Class of 1999" (1990)
"I'm Falling" performed by Comsat Angels from the film "Real Genius" (1985)
"Restless Heart (Running Away with You)" performed by John Parr from the film "The Running Man" (1987) 
"We Fight For Love" performed by The Power Station from the film "Commando" (1985)
"Rock Until You Drop" performed by Michael Sembello from the film "The Monster Squad" (1987) 
"Big Trouble in Little China" perfomed by The Coupe de Villes from "Big Trouble in Little China" (1986)
 "99 and a Half Wont Do" performed by Carol Lyn Townes from the film "Breakin' (1984)
 "The Last Dragon" performed by Dwight David from the film "The Last Dragon" (1985)
."New Jack Hustler" performed by Ice-T from the film "New Jack City" (1991)
 "War" performed by Vince DiCola from the film "Rocky 4" (1985)
"Fight to Survive" perfromed by Stan Bush from the film "Bloodsport" (1988)
"Winner Takes It All" performed by Sammy Hagar from the film "Over the Top" (1987)

T These songs are almost guaranteed to stay in your head so you're welcome!  Hope you have a great time going down that long strange trip down memory lane.  Thanks for listening.



"Sploding Nanners" : Guilty Pleasures Bananalaser Crossover


Here it is folks! One month in the works! It's the Cinema Beef/Bananalaser crossover episode! It's so jam-packed with controversy that it had to broken up in three parts! We let go of some of our deepest obsessions in pop culture in this our Guilty Pleasures episode! You'll hear outrageous thoughts on what we like from television, film and music that might make us lose some street cred. Also, you get to hear 11 of the finest podcasters that I have the pleasure of knowing get ambushed with 4 questionable questions each in a segment called Confessions of a Podcaster! Their answers may surprise you!  Hope you all enjoy!


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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Men Who Play With Their Ghoulies!


Happy Halloween, folks. This is my last hurrah episode on the Horrorphilia Network. This is the show you didn't ask for and probably didn't want. This is Cinema Beef's Ghoulies retrospective! I am joined by two Scottish gents by the name of Gill and Roscoe! We talk about possession, little people, physics of the bumper car and tons more! Join us as we celebrate all things slimy! Stay classy, Jason Lloyd! You have been awesome!


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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Science, Snow and How I Learned to Love the Goblin


This is the first regular Cinema Beef in a few weeks so strap yourselves in. I am joined by the awesome and sometimes awkwardly Canadian Doug Tilley. As far as films go, these are about as random as they get. First up, we talk about murder, snow and funny looking guys when we discuss the Coen brothers film Fargo. Next, we strap on our rocket launchers and put the pedal to the metal when we talk about the Stephen King directed Maximum Overdrive! Finally, we spout off at the mouth about theology and how it's alright to live like a monkey but only on certain days. We break the bible belt when talk about the courtroom classic, Inherit the Wind. So, watch out for faulty kitchen knives, remember pancakes come before whores and always keep clear of singing protesters! Thanks for listening!


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Music Credits
"Rusty Cage" performed by Johnny Cash from the album "Unchained"
"Hazy Shade of Winter" performed by Simon and Garfunkel from the album "Bookends"
"Part Man, Part Monkey" performed by Bruce Springsteen from the album "Tracks"

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Friday, September 27, 2013

Cinema Beef Loves Silly Zombies


 I know what you're thinking. Do a regular show, jerk! Well, this is one of my favorite show I feel how we have ever done. Corey, Jesse and Duncan are back with me to discuss zombie comedies! We celebrate four films in this show. First up, we go back to the 50s and eat some flesh when we review Fido. Next, we chow down on some rancid chicken and some mediocrity when we dismantle the awesomeness known as Poultrygeist! Next, we talk about lost love and losing appendages when we review My Boyfriend's Back. Finally, we put on terrible clothes and kick some zombie ass when we get geeked and talk about Dance of the Dead. This one runs a little long and I make no apologies. I also channel Willis Wheeler when I refer to films as joints and do a horrible impression at the end. Thanks for listening!



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Corey

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Music Credits


Music Consultant
Duncan McLeish

Show Concept
Jesse Bollinger

Shit to watch for free



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Friday, September 20, 2013

Exorcistravaganza! Part 2


Hello Beefers! Hope you enjoyed part one of this show. Part two is just as good but more compact! Jamie Jenkins is back this time around to bring the heat and whole lot more. On this edition, we have a comparison review of the two almost identical Exorcist prequels. Also, we take it home when we discuss the crude and outrageous parody film about life after possession when we review Repossessed! Hope you guys like it!


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Friday, September 13, 2013

Exorcistravaganza! Part One


Hello listeners and welcome to this grand experiment! This is a first time for anyone to do this according to my co-host, Jamie! This is part one of Exorcistravaganza! Try saying that five times fast! The show in which we discuss all the Exorcist films, including both prequels and Repossessed! Jamie assures me this has never been done before so it should be fun. This episode also includes the very Jamie-centric interview with "The Face of Death" herself, Eileen Dietz! So, pack your holy water and shine up your crucifixes. It's gonna get all spiritual up in this bitch!

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Eileen Dietz
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Music Credits

Tubular Bells performed by Mike Oldfield from the album "Tubular Bells"


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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Dope, Guns and Nosy Neighbors Make Max a Dull Boy!


It's another international incident when I chat in great length with Gill Rockatansky of Gill and Roscoe's Bodacious Horror Podcast! We talk about many things including hot tub etiquette, Bob Dylan and oh yeah we talk about films as well. On this edition, we open with the drug-laced bowl of drearios known as Requiem for a Dream from 2000. Next, we go blasting through the UK with pens and guns blazing when we discuss Hot Fuzz from 2007. Finally, we become warriors of the wasteland when we get to laugh and pillage about The Road Warrior A.K.A. Mad Max 2! So, find your dealer, never trust your local government and always fill up on gas!

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Music Credits
"The World Need's Guts" performed by Alice Cooper from the album "Constrictor"
"The No No Song" Performed by Ringo Starr from the album "Goodnight Vienna"
"Fuck the Police" Performed by Rage Against the Machine 
"Black Sunshine" Performed by White Zombie from the album "El Sexorcisto"

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Shades, Technicolor Gore and Pedophile Angels


Cinema Beef is back and this time were tearing it up Illinois style! I am joined by a non podcaster but some one who loves film, Suzanne! We talk about hair helmets and how Eric Stoltz gives way too much tongue while kissing children when we debate The Prophecy from 1995. Next, we talk about impromptu musical numbers and car chases when we chat about The Blues Brothers from 1980. Finally, we talk gore with substance when we cover first in Dario Argento's "Three Mothers" trilogy, Suspiria from 1977. So, blow your harmonica, don't take strange food from strangers and please, keep Stoltz away from small children. There may saliva involved!

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Music Credits 

"Amazing Grace" performed by Entombed from the album "Sons of Satan Praise the Lord"
"The Man Comes Around" performed by Johnny Cash from the album "The American 1V : The Man Comes Around"
"Lake Shore Drive" performed by Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah
"Strange Magic" by Electric Light Orchestra from the album "Face the Music"

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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Cinema Beef : Beef Scraps #2 : Booze, Buds and Blue Shit!

Stars: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine, Eddie Marsan, Rosamund Pike

Writers:

 Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright

Director:

 Edgar Wright

Pegg, Frost and Wright are back at it again.  This is the third film in the Cometto trilogy that's not really a trilogy at all.   The three films have different tones and types of characters.  The one thing this and the others have in common is the same camp of actors who seem to play off of each other so well.  This film is no exception.  The opening of the film starts with I guess out hero of sorts, Gary King (Pegg), in a support meeting of sorts.  I can only guess this because he looks like he drank himself through the ringer.  So bad that he is talking to a bunch of addicts about his proud exploits with him and his boyhood friends trying to tackle what is called in their village, The Golden Mile.  That's a legendary pub crawl that his friends and him tried to tackle when they graduated school but failed miserably.  Looking at this as his only big regret, mostly because he has nothing else to hang onto because he is still that same guy he was all those years ago, he decides to get the boys back together for one more go at the mission.

This film in short is, in my opinion, Edgar Wright's stunning and brilliant attempt to remake The Blues Brothers.  With the exception of Gary (Pegg) not being a jailbird at the beginning of the film, the similarities in in the film are kind of uncanny.  Not in a bad way at all.  Right from the beginning, he gets out of whatever facility he is in and he immediately wants to get the "band" back together for a "mission". Not from god of course.  Unless, god is in the form of a lager!  His pals, who want absolutely nothing to do with him, all have straight jobs and are as straight laced as they come.  When they finally get back together at the train station, Gary picks them up in the "The Beast", which was the same old Ford Granada he drove when they were mates.  He even describes the car parts he put into it. (ala Aykroyd's description cop shocks, cop brakes ect.) Past that, the plot similarities went kind of out the window. With the exception of the reaching of the final stop on their mission at The World's End. (The Daley Center in The Blues Brothers)

All the friend's join Gary on his mission with little or no enthusiasm going from pub to pub.  They soon realize something is not right when all the pubs in the town are not as they remember them.  They all look pretty much the same.  Very uniform as if Starbucks started a bar chain.  After a confrontation in one of the pubs restrooms, the fellows soon discover that this isn't the village that they left all those years ago.  It has been invaded by blue blooded robots!

The film continues as you would imagine you think.  The robots are aware that the fellows know they are not who they appear to be so many chases ensue.  Of course, stopping at all the pubs on the crawl.  Before I go way to far into the story, I will stop right here.  Mostly because it has an ending you would not expect. It is filled with a great story, funny dialogue, great use of CG, and genuine relationships among the main characters.  I am never disappointed with Edgar Wright's work.  I recently started watching the British sitcom Spaced for the first time.  A good watch but very short lived.  I had to go to a whole other state to see it.  My friend and co-host of episode one, Rico, and I went together. So it was kind of like we were on a mission of our own just to see this film.  A recommend for me to anyone who loves these kind of films.  Easily my favorite of the trilogy!

Grade : A-

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Don't Take Your Guns To The Slaughterhouse!

Clean your hammers and fire your guns until it burns! Cinema Beef is back with the unlucky episode 13! I am joined by two of the fellas from The Return of the Living Dead, Brad Bamforth and Corey Kirkpatrick! We chat about the follies of CG blood when we take on Clive Barker's Midnight Meat Train. Next, we go to war when we talk about the sometimes long winded sequel Battle Royale 2 : Requiem. Finally, we gush over Robert Rodriguez's mariachi trilogy when we discuss the middle one, Desperado! So strap on your crotch pistol, always clean your tools after bashing someone in the head and watch out for those crazy Asian teens!

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Music Credits
"Welcome Home" performed by Coheed and Cabria from the album "Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness"
"Gizzards, Scrapple and Tripe" performed by New Duncan Imperials from the album "Tromeo and Juliet"
"Eve of Destruction" performed by Barry McGuire from the album "Eve of Destruction"
"South of Santa Fe" performed by Brooks and Dunn from the album "If You See Her"

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Tattoos, Sweaty Men and Suspicious Minds!



Hello again, my lovely people. We are back again this time with Scotland's favorite son, Duncan Mcleish! I gotta say that this is one of my favorite episodes to date. We get to chat it up with three great films. We ham it up about all things Christopher Nolan when we discuss Memento. We get in the pit and fight it out when we talk Gladiator! Finally, we chat about the only good film made about a game, Clue! It is a confrontation of Roman proportions!




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Music Credits 

"Murder Was The Case" Performed by Snoop Doggy Dogg from the album Doggystyle.
"The Memory Remains" Performed By Metallica from the album "Reload"
"Alive" performed by Ozzy Osbourne from the album "Diary of a Madman"
"I Think I'm Paranoid" performed by Garbage from the album "Version 2.0"

Music Consultant : Iris Walters  (Love ya, my sexy cougar!)

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Jason Got Some Valentine's Candy But Sean Penn Ate It All


Episode 11 is here! It features one of my more frequent recording partners, Newty of NFW Commentaries and Dream Warriors Horrorcast. Sorry if we are a little off this show. We were two sleepy droogs when we recorded this. On this episode, I love the unrated version of My Bloody Valentine but hate all others! I also do a really crappy job defending Friday the 13th Part 8 : Jason Takes Manhattan. Finally, we tackle the classic 1983 kids in prison film, Bad Boys. Hope you like it!


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Friday, July 26, 2013

Cinema Beef Presents :That Wrasslin' Show


Yes! It's another sports themed show. Only this time it's sports entertainment. Because you know and I know that wrestling is real. This show is chock full of wrestling promos, memories, and 7 short but sweet reviews of films that feature superstars of the squared circle! Along for the ride once again is my boy from the nation's capital, "Wildman" Willis Wheeler! Put on your tights and jump in the ring with us. And always, don't forget to hit your bumps. You might break your neck!


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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Twinkies, Half-Shirts and Half-Assed Ghostbusters


Episode 10 is here! Come a long way but I have had some great company. Corey Graham is back again. This time for a genuine Cinema Beef episode. Who needs to praise films all the time? Not these guys! On this edition, I get to dismantle Ti West's The Innkeepers. Corey gets to vent about Zombieland. And finally, I get all emotional and shit when we discuss 1979's Over The Edge. Here's to ten more episodes and many more past that. Salute!

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Corey
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Music Credits 
"Birth Ritual" performed by Soundgarden from the album "Singles OST"
"Endgame" performed by Rise Against from the album "Endgame"
"18 and Life" performed by Skid Row from the album "Skid Row"

Special Music Consultant : Corey!

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

An evening with Alec Guiness and Some Guy from Encino

 
Hello friends! This is the latest episode of the Prime Cuts edition of Cinema Beef. Iris Walters from Moviecopia and the brand new Movie-Fan Attic podcasts. We chat about three Academy Award winning films this time around. We first get sweaty and play in the sandbox when we discuss Lawrence or Arabia. We then tackle the last days of Mr. James Wale when we chat about the character piece, Gods and Monsters. Finally, we get our fanboy hats on and discuss 1977's Star Wars. That's right, I got range people. It also includes a bonus conversation between Iris and our would be third guest, James Christie. Hope you like it!
 
 
 
Contact Info
 
Gary
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Iris
Find her on Facebook as Iris-Dora Saravia and on Twitter @stupid_hamster
 
Music Credits
 
Music Consultant : Iris Walters
 
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