On our second installment of Kaijju Corner, we discuss the latest trailer of “Godzilla King of The Monsters” and Ryuhei Kitamura’s “Godzilla: Final Wars”.
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On our second installment of Kaijju Corner, we discuss the latest trailer of “Godzilla King of The Monsters” and Ryuhei Kitamura’s “Godzilla: Final Wars”.
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On our 78th episode, Interdimensional Alex recommends a double feature guaranteed to open ones chakras with Alejandro Jodorowsky’s “Holy Mountain” and Alan Rudolph’s “Trouble in Mind”. Before that the two wish Johnny Mundo and Taya from Lucha underground good luck on their marriage (Johnny Mundo proposed on the last episode of Lucha, Taya accepted). Alex also enlightens Naz on Frederick Douglass, the one time slave who went on to write about his experiences in the American slavery system.
00:00 - “Holy Mountain” review.
23:10 - “Holy Mountain” spoiler discussion.
40:30 - “Trouble in Mind” pre viewing chat.
42:53 - “Trouble in Mind” review.
59:47 - “Trouble in Mind” spoiler discussion.
01:16:03 - A lesson on Frederick Douglass.
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On our honorable 77th episode, Naz shows Interdimensional Alex the latest episode of Lucha Underground where the title match is Cage vs. Pentagon Dark. Alex's life is changed forever.
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On our special caged up 76th episode, Alex gives his review of the Mister Roger's documentary "Won't You Be My Neighbor", talks with Naz about the mystique of Kris Kristofferson using several of his films as examples, and the two do a woman in prison double feature with the Roger Corman produced Pam Grier starring "Woman in Cages" and "The Big Doll House".
00:00:00 - Alex's review of "Won't You Be My Neighbor".
00:16:02 - The mystique of Kris Kristofferson, films discussed: "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid", "Vigilante Force" "A Star is Born", and "Song Writer" also, Naz says he would remake "A Star Is Born" with Zac Braff and he is mean towards Zac Braff, though not totally.
00:44:55 - Naz and Alex try to decide which of the three woman in prison movies they should watch and try to figure out which of the films the song "Long Time Woman" is from.
00:54:34 - Alex and Naz discuss "Woman in Cages" and "Big Doll House" and discuss how the film looks in the "me too" era and whether the films are feminist or not.
01:30:20 - Naz recommends "Spiderbaby", the two talk about their friendship, and Naz apologizes to Zac Braff for being mean.
On our action packed 75th episode, Interdimensional Alex and Naz review the latest offering of the Marvel cinematic universe, “Ant-Man and The Wasp”. The guys also talk about fourth of July feeling bizarre with the current state of the country, Superheroes they invented themselves, the second season of “Glow”, Alex’s latest studies into the life of Frederick Douglass and Naz tells a really quick mini jail story.
00:00 - 11:58 - Fourth Of July/the country is screwed talk.
11:58 - 20:44 - Pre movie drama, Naz gripes about the idiot sitting next to him in the theater.
20:44 - 38:23 - Spoiler free discussion of “Ant-Man and the Wasp"
38:23 - 46:28 - Spoiler discussion of “Ant-Man and the Wasp”
46:28 - 50:40 - Superheroes Alex and Naz invented, Red Eagle and Captain Iran
50:40 - 55:06 - Glow season 2 discussion
55:06 - 1:05:59 - Fredrick Douglass mini lesson
1:05:59 - Mini jail stories, sign out
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Interdimensional Alex and Naz talk about Deathstalker 1 and 2, but first talk about attending a protest over the child separations at the U.S. Mexico border. After discussing the event in which both film warriors marched for the kids in cages, the two watch then discuss both Deathstalker films and examine the films troubling attitudes and behaviors towards woman among other things. A fire sequence in the film leads Alex to tell a story of an experience he had as a young child with fire, which causes Naz to tell his own childhood fire story.
Child separation protest talk: 00:00 - 00:23:45
Deathstalker 1 and 2 pre movie chat: 00:23:45 - 00:34:18
Deathstalker 1 and 2 movie discussion: 00:34:18 - 01:16:53
Alex’s fire story: 01:16:53
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Naz Red gives a statement on the children being separated from their families and being put into cages at the U.S. Mexico border.
June 19, 2018
WARNING: GRAPHIC LANGUAGE.
Filmmaker and homie Rick Darge returns to the podcast for the third time to talk about concluding the journey he undertook in the making of his debut feature film "Zen Dog". Rick talks about where he is at now, the long six year road of making the film, distribution, and Naz unboxes the beautiful blu ray of the film which will be released on all platforms including itunes, Amazon and Vudu along with a physical blu ray release where you can get a special postcard with the film if ordered directly from future park's website. Check "Zen Dog" out and expand your mind, man.
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On our super epic 71st episode, Interdimensional Alex joins Naz for a late, impromptu, jam out review session on the latest offering of the Marvel cinematic universe. Also discussed are Zulu, Alfie, Kidnapped, The Italian Job, Becoming Bond, Deadpool 2, and Isle of Dogs.
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Naz interviews Lloyd Kaufman, head of Troma entertainment and writer director of such films as "The Toxic Avenger", "Poultrygeist: Night of The Chicken Dead" and his most recent masterpiece "Return to Nuke Em' High Volume 2", the long awaited follow up to "Return To Nuke Em' High Volume 1". Lloyd talks about going to Yale with Oliver Stone while George W. Bush attended and how he fell into the path of cinema and gives advice to young filmmakers, among other things. Visit Troma Now for access to Troma's amazing library of films for more amazing independent art.
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To celebrate the podcasts 69th episode, Intermensional Alex and Naz watch and review "Fifty Shades Freed", because 69, get it?
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On our epic 68th episode, Intermensional Alex Rogers and Jason Linere White, martial artist extraordinaire, meet for the first time ever to discuss with Naz Marvel's "Black Panther". The guys talk about their viewing experiences and their over all thoughts on the film before going into a full on spoiler discussion, followed by Jason and Naz telling Alex about the new DC TV show "Black Lightning".
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Interdimensional Alex and Naz do a Lee Marvin/John Boorman double feature where they watch 1967's "Point Blank" and 1968's "Hell in The Pacific".
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Much like one would get turned on to a religious figure, Naz introduces Interdimensional Alex to the glory of Cutie Honey, the live action 2004 film directed by Hideaki Anno, based on the manga and anime character created by Go Nogai. The podcast was recorded in two parts, one part before Alex had any exposure to the beautiful and amazing film known as Cutie Honey. The second part was recorded after he had experienced it’s awesome power. Will the film have changed Alex down to a molecular level, hopefully for the positive? Tune in to find out!
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On our first show of 2018, Interdimensional Alex and Naz discuss Paul Thomas Anderson's "Phantom Thread" (full spoilers) and Guillermo Del Toro's "The Shape Of Water" (also full spoilers). Alex also gives a few choice picks in a segment called "Alex pix", and Naz opens the show by announcing that he doesn't care about anything but his movie, "Debbie and The Devil".
On the first ever test episode of a new segment called "Kaiju Corner", Naz talks about the Ishiro Honda film "Frankenstein Conquers The World" and talks about the appeal of kaiju films in general.
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Naz reviews Takashi Miike's 100th film "Blade of The Immortal". Before getting into the review, Naz makes a vow to be honest on the podcast and talks about going to a swingers party to see what that whole scene is like and details his conversation with several actresses in pornographic films at what was pretty much an orgy. Afterwards Naz goes through a list of ten essential Takashi Miike films and also talks about seeing Takashi Miike live and in person at the Egyptian Theater's double feature of "Audition" and "City of Lost Souls".
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On our third super deluxe Marvel Megacast, Interdimensional Alex and Jesse the Opinionated F join Naz to discuss and critique “Thor Ragnarok”. The guys review the film and give ice cream cone ratings. Alex also gives a brief Norse history lesson on the whole Ragnarok thing followed by Jesse totally ripping into Bret Rather and the recent slew of sexual harassment claims being made against him. Naz let’s him have a go at it because it is quite entertaining.
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Alex shares his feelings on "Blade Runner 2049" and also goes through, with Naz, the top five horror films of all time. Naturally, many deserving flicks were left out, resulting in Naz calling out all lists as being "stupid". The two briefly talk about each pick and their history with each film and it's place in movie history.
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On our 60th episode, Naz reviews the anime adaptation “Tokyo Ghoul” and gives a “Debbie and The Devil” update. Naz talks about falling in love at the theater after spilling coke on himself and gives his raw honest thoughts on the film along with his ice cream cone rating. Was it as great as the “Rourouni Kenshin” adaptation or was it as lame as “Dragonball Evolution”? Tune in to find out!
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