It’s a bit late, but here’s the movie riff/commentary track for River of Death.
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It’s a bit late, but here’s the movie riff/commentary track for River of Death.
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Welcome to the first of a new series of film reviews we’re doing of movies starring Michael Hasselhoff, Michael Dudikoff, and Robert Ginty (the guy from The Paper Chase). We begin with the River of Death, a formula Indiana Jones style adventure in the jungle tale starring Michael Dudikoff and produced by Cannon Films. It’s a lot of walking, some stuff blowing up, and features lots of sweaty people.
It’s never a good combination!!!
We borrowed (OK, stole) an idea from Red Letter Media and ran with it: What if The Beatles White Album was only one record? What songs would you take off?
Words can’t describe this film. Other than it being painful. VERY painful.
Quick synopsis: Bruce Lee wakes up in hell and fights mummies with Popeye. (I’m not making that up!)
There will be no commentary track for this film as we’re having issues with our recording software. In the meantime, here’s a link to the actual film if you’re morbidly curious and a glutton for punishment.
As you may or may not know, this is Mid-Life Crisis Taskforce version 2.0. We originally start this back in 2012, but had to put it aside due to… well… life. Since we’re coming off the Holidays and we haven’t had time to record anything new, we thought it would be a good time to pull up an original episode for your enjoyment. And this one features an added bonus of guests Kathryn & Elizabeth, who would go on to start Binary System Podcast a short time later. Hope you enjoy!
Merry Christmas!
For this episode of Trash for the Masses, we choose an obstensively Christmas themed horror film from 1972, Silent Night, Bloody Night. It has about as much to do with Christmas as it does Arbor Day.
Highlight of the film: John Carradine and his bell.
No commentary track for this one due to recording issues. ):
Our friend David Leninhawk returns with a movie for us to watch: 2023’s Resurrection, starring Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth.
SPOILER WARNING: PLOT ELEMENTS ARE DISCUSSED
If you’re curious about this film, go watch before listening to this episode.
The Beatles have a new song! In this episode, we discuss it and the role AI played in its creation.
Here are some links to reviews we mention in the podcast:
Hope you enjoy!