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Thanks to a homemade boxset of the Gong Show that Andy found, we are slowing making our way through every episode of the Gong Show, because why not. This is a wild time capsule of the weirdness, the chaos, and the fun. Join us as we discuss what we like abotu the show, what we wish they did a little differently and the slight changes we would make if we were tasked with remaking The Gong Show today. We have lots of stuff so sit back, listen .... and don't gong us!
Tonight we discuss movies that are not traditionally considered Christmas classics, and make the case for some that should be. What do you think?02:06 - Die Hard 03:05 - Wizard of Oz 07:14 - Gremlins 11:07 - Trading Places 13:23 - Home Alone 15:00 - Young Sherlock Holmes 17:58 - Lethal Weapon 18:57 - Rambo 19:37 - Swiss Family Robinson 21:08 - The Thin Man 23:40 - Hateful 8 25:57 - Batman Returns 27:15 - 1989 Batman 30:00 - In Bruges 30:33 - Eyes Wide Shut 32:28 - Nightmare Before ChristmasWatch the video: https://youtu.be/kPz75mqRndc
In this episode of Rewind Basement, the hosts dive deep into their favorite post-apocalyptic movies, exploring what makes them captivating and why they're loved. They discuss the themes, aesthetics, and storytelling approaches of various films, from classics like 'Things to Come' and 'Mad Max' to more unique entries like 'Snowpiercer' and '12 Monkeys.' They also examine foreign films and lesser-known gems like 'I Think We're Alone Now' and 'Late August at the Hotel Ozone,' providing a wide range of insights into the genre. The episode includes a discussion on the representation of society, survival, and critique of current systems in these movies. Listeners are invited to share their favorite post-apocalyptic movies in the comments.00:00 Introduction to Post-Apocalyptic Movies01:49 Early Post-Apocalyptic Films02:44 Themes and Inspirations04:44 War and Resource Scarcity12:42 Favorite Post-Apocalyptic Movies15:08 Aesthetic Appeal in Post-Apocalyptic Films20:23 Unique Takes on the Genre22:44 Exploring Lesser-Known Films31:41 Post-Apocalyptic Realities32:36 Sex as a Commodity in Post-Apocalyptic Worlds33:39 Exploring 'Late August at the Hotel Ozone'35:15 The Role of Sex in Post-Apocalyptic Narratives37:49 Motivations and Goals in Post-Apocalyptic Films38:50 The Desolation of 'Children of Men'42:11 Analyzing 'Time of the Wolf'48:35 The Quirky Aesthetic of 'Delicatessen'52:11 The Inevitability of Fate in '12 Monkeys'57:17 The Appeal of Post-Apocalyptic Films01:01:47 Conclusion and Viewer Engagement
Halloween and Christmas usually gets all the holiday attention when it comes to movies. Well, here at Rewind Basement we can't sit back and not share what our favorite treats to indulge in for the Thanksgiving holiday. We talk turkey about three movies we never miss when it comes to the season of feating. And just like Thanksgiving meals with family, some options will be great, some will be controversial and some are just tried and true classics that no one can deny. So belly up to the table and grab a plateful with us as we dive into Thanksgiving cinema goodness.
Gialli are horror/thriller films produced in Italy in the 1970s. We discuss our top giallo picks, along with a brief history, the criteria, the rise and fall, and the immense influence on 80s slashers. And we have a lot of fun along the way.(01:56) History(03:52) The Girl Who Knew Too Much(04:06) Blood and Black Lace(04:35) Don't Torture a Duckling(04:50) Giallo Criteria(06:19) Bird With the Crystal Plumage(07:03) Deep Red(15:03) Bay of Blood(21:32) Torso(24:42) Four Flies on Grey Velvet(32:38) Tenebrae(38:35) Delirium(39:56) Opera(42:08) Sister of Ursula(43:23) Lizard in a Woman's Skin(43:56) Pieces(45:01) What Have You Done to Solange?(46:46) Strip Nude for Your Killer(47:38) Don't Answer the Phone(48:01) Don't' Look Now(49:07) The Stendhal Syndrome(51:11) Last Night in Soho(52:01) Gialli are dated - are elements problematic?(54:26) Conclusion
We both present our Top 15 Horror Films of the 21st Century. The films on this list because we flet either they helped to redefine or reenergize a horror subgenre, or they brought something new to the table that hadn't been seen before.
The Scream Kings are reunited and talk about Cannibal movies. Everything from Cannibal Holocaust to 1993's Alive. We try to keep it academic, speaking on themes and metaphor. Come listen and then let us know which movies you find tastiest.00:00 - Introductions01:18 - Found Footage02:44 - Bare Essentials04:15 - Contemporary Found Footage Films06:50 - The Danger Aspect of Cannibal Movies08:35 - Symbolism of Cannibalism11:03 - Green Inferno - Contemporary Cannibalism12:43 - Fixing Animal Cruelty15:50 - Righting the Wrongs of Animal Cruelty in Cannibal Holocaust18:09 - The "Hot Wings Challenge" Aspect of Watching18:50 - Ranking Cannibal Movies19:00 - Watching Amazonia20:51 - Even More Essential Nudity in Film and Symbolism22:08 - BAD Cannibal Movies23:00 - Too Much Meat in Jungle Holocaust?24:13 - Eaten Alive and the Jonestown Connection26:12 - Is Emmanuelle and the Last Cannibal Inappropriate?27:24 - Thematic Elements in Cannibalistic Cinema28:01 - Movies with Taboo Elements29:25 - Paul Makes the Biggest Mistake of His Life30:24 - Soylent Green and Non-Tribal Cannibal Films32:12 - Grindhouse Movies - Scum of the Earth, Death Proof, etc32:37 - More Contemporary Cannibalism, Ravenous, Raw34:03 - Is Human Meat the Tastiest of Them All?37:00 - Ranking of Our Essential Cannibal Flicks38:02 - Cannibal Movie Origins Trivia40:56 - Wrap-upLetterboxd list: https://letterboxd.com/ageowns/list/comment-lounge-scream-kings-ep-2-cannibal/
This video contains frank discussions of sexuality in cinema and censored depictions of nudity. Viewer discretion is advised.Andy gets out of town and visits Rusty for some much needed trashy movies and beer. Included in this discussion are:Samurai CopImmoral Tales (La Bête and Countess Bathory)That's Sexploitation documentaryScum of the EarthBad TasteStreet TrashSeptember 5Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/WSaIYiXUuwMLetterboxd list of films discussed: https://letterboxd.com/ageowns/list/comment-lounge-road-trip-episode-1/
Joshua and Andy discuss their favorite horror movies and criteria for what makes a good (and bad) horror flick.Movies:Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm St, Child's Play, Faces of Death, Blair Witch Project, Night of the Living Dead, Scream, Halloween, Exorcist, The VVitch, Autopsy of Jane Doe, Basket Case, Saw, Human Centipede (1&2), Kill Bill, Hereditary, Bourne Ultimatum, Bad Taste, Babadook, Honeymoon, Hostel, Cannibal Holocaust, Jacob's Ladder, Serpent and the Rainbow, Greasy Strangler, Thankskilling, I was a Teenage Wereskunk, He Never Died, The Dead Don't Die, Carrie, Scream 2, Hardcore Henry, Gremlins, Beetlejuice, Pieces, Street Trash, Midnight Mass, AGFA horror picture show, Video Nasties doc, Let the Right One In
The Comment LoungeEpisode 03 - Underrated movies and director and some of our guilty pleasure movies.Welcome to the Comment Lounge. Join us (Andy, Joshua, and Paul) as we discuss all things art, photography, and cinema. We spend our days editing and shooting photos and video. In between gigs and rendering we end up talking and debating and figured why not record some of it and bring you along on the discussions.In this episode we dive into a little bit of our personal likes by exploring directors and films we consider underrated. These aren't directors and movies that just the "art house" films but movies that hit the mainstream audience but for some reason didn't resonate with the general public. Was the movie ahead of its time? Does the director have an approach that audiences aren't ready for? Let's discussAnd we all have those movies that we hate to love - those movies where you wouldn't seek out but if you were flipping around and stumbled upon it you can't help but stop ant watch, no matter how embarrassing it is if anyone found out. But a guilty pleasure isn't just about movies you are embarrasses to admit watching but they could also be movies that seem so to match with what someone would expect you to like. We talk about what those movies are for ut.We, of course, finish up the episode with a couple lightning round questions.So join us in the lounge but don’t let the discussions end with us. Keep the comments coming.We’d love to hear from you on these topics and so much more. Andy, Joshua, and Paul