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    Sean and Parker are back with the conclusion of the Summer Alien Extravaganza!!

    Shaking things up this week, the boys review "Alien: Resurrection" in the first segment. The 1996 film sees Ripley brought back as a clone to fight more aliens. Jean-Pierre Jeunet directed it and Joss Whedon wrote it.

    In the final segment, the boys canonically rank the mainline Alien movies. The Ridley Scott OG through Resurrection and including Romulus. But none of that AVP or Prometheus shit.

    All this plus voicemails, heat chat and so many traditional revelations!

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  • Get excited, kids, because this is your monthly dose of Junk Food Dinner and we've got three sleazy flicks perfect for late-night viewing! 
    Up first, Charles Bronson is a cop who must work outside the law in order to bring down a serial killer who may be targeting his daughter next in the Cannon Films thriller 10 to Midnight from 1983. 
    Then, scream queens Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer are a group of nerdy sorority girls who are transformed into sexed-up demons in Nightmare Sisters from 1987. 
    And finally, John Waters riffs on all the sexual perversions he learned about online with Tracey Ullman, Johnny Knoxville, Selma Blair and Chris Isaak in 2004's A Dirty Shame
    All this plus Sean's lava lamp experience, Kevin's adventures at the drive-in, pizza chat, Russ Meyer news, Wolfman thoughts and so much more!
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    Y'all love Xenomorphs? We sure hope so, because we're reviewing Alien Romulus this week! It's the newest Alien flick from Fede Alvarez. And by that we mean it's the newest Alien movie, and it's by Fede Alvarez. We're not trying to imply that he's done multiple Aliens and that this is his newest.

    We're also running down absolutely every movie that will be coming out in September, as per tradition!

    So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus animorph chats, a shocking encounter with a resident of Utah, another blowout by the Braves, specialty sausages from Chicago, Medieval Times chats, wrestlechats, TUBI chats, a casual listing of regional film fests, sneezes, gleeks and so much more!!


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  • Your boys are back and so is that dang xenomorph!

    First up, your boys discuss the latest news. Sean visits an intriguing warehouse full of mysterious trinkets and Parker finally completes a coveted collection.

    Then the guys get into watching big ass dudes slappin' meat. Thwy do a live watch for a recent sumo wrestling tournament. Parker wagers on how many winners he can guess based on vibes and the answers may surprise you.

    Finally, they review David Fincher's 1992 debut, "Alien 3" starring Sigourney Weaver and a handful of some of the best character actors ever assembled. Audiences at the time didn't like Fincher's nihilstic take on the franchise but will Sean and Parker?

    All this plus Twin Peaks Chat, Little Squeezers and much more!

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    Happy (semi-belated) 1 Year Anniversary! To us! The Junk Food Supper Gang! We're celebrating in style, by reviewing an early Kiyoshi Kurosawa flick, Bumpkin Soup. It's a nudie-cutie-musical-comedy sort of thing, kind of. With lots of Brahms.

    We're also ranking all of the movies we've reviewed recently on the show, as per tradition!

    So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus ice cream chats, emphysema chats, all your classic holes, how do they say Youngstown, anyhow?, the as-of-yet unnamed canonical ranking segment, don't you know Juzo?, heavy synth tones, mild piano vibes, brain farts, more Little Squeezers chats (Batman Calzone Edition), sneezes, gleeks and so much more!!


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    Parker and Sean are back!

    They tell tales of meeting up for delicious snacks and to visit the desert. Also, did Sean commit a Music League warcrime? And does Parker now like Twin Peaks more than Sean? The answer to both is yes! Then the boys hit you with an August Movie Preview. What movies will they see? Which ones are Spongebob spinoffs? They give all the details!

    But then! They talk about the 1996 made-for-tv movie, "Tornado!" This Bruce Campbell/Ernie Hudson mockbuster version of "Twister" aired on Fox mere days before the more famous one!

    All this plus voicemails and other things!

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  • Your JFD boys are back this month with three tales of police work and the possibly the work of The Devil.
    Up first, an ugly lady is transformed into a sexy seductress thanks to an experimental potion but it also amplifies her lust for murder in Satanik from 1968, based on the Italian comic book of the same name.
    Next, director Kinji Fukasaku and Sonny Chiba team up for Doberman Cop from 1977. Chiba plays a badass but rural cop from Ishigaki Island who comes to Tokyo to solve a murder/missing persons case that he has personal ties to. 
    Finally, a cop gets supernatural powers in the midst of an epidemic of gang violence in the low-budget, shot-on-video action flick Demon Cop from 1990. 
    All this plus, comparing the two hot new horror releases; Maxxxine and Longlegs, weird old movies in the theater, wild new blu-ray releases, updates (or lack there of) of the Young Charles TV show and so much more.
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    Strap on your disco boots and hop on the next rocketship to a galaxy far far away, because we're reviewing Message From Space (the 1978 Star-Wars themed Japanese sci-fi film!). But first! But first! Parker and Sean chat about Parker's recent adventures in Los Angeles!

    Recorded and edited while witnessing the downfall of the western world! A true historical document of the times! What, me worry?

    So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus music league chats (feat. Kraftwerk hatred), a history of programmatic architecture in Los Angeles, a blow-by-blow account of a Bowman's journey, Twin Peaks Season 3 references, thematic background chatter, the biggest boys, getting stood up by a French statesman, the rules and regulations of Bowman's cream policies, the tragedy of the black and white cookie, butt pockets, belches, sneezes, gleeks and so much more!!


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    Parker and Sean are back!

    They discuss what they've been up to recently and complain about many things!

    Then, there's an audio commentary and discussion about the time Cactus Jack and Sabu wrestled at a barely-on-the-strip Las Vegas casino. There's quite a few junk mails and a lot more!

    Then they discuss the 2009 film "Triangle," directed by Christopher Smith and starring Melissa George of "Mulholland Falls." The film is set in Florida and takes place on a boat and that's all we can say without spoiling it so go watch the movie before listening. We also give a couple vague and minor spoilers for Twin Peaks so watch out for that too, I guess.

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  • The whole Junk Food Dinner crew is back this month, with two roller flicks and one rock 'n roller flick.
    Up first, Roger Corman. AIP and the guy that directed Fade to Black team up to get in on the popular roller derby trend of the 1970's with Unholy Rollers from 1972 about a woman trying to become a star in the roller world while navigating creepy promoters and jealous teammates. 
    Next, the BBC and director Alan Clarke give British youths a glimpse into their dystopian future with Stars of the Roller State Disco from 1984, a made-for-TV movie about a group of young people who are forced to hang out in a roller rink/arcade, while they wait for shitty jobs to become available. 
    And finally, a mysterious punk rocker on the run from the law teams up with an awkward young woman to find love and rebellion in 2020's Dinner in America from the director of Snack Shack and The Bunny Game.
    All this plus discussion of Yorgos Lanthimos' Kinds of Kindness, In a Violent Nature, and Parker watching Lord of the Rings and NOT falling asleep. Plus sports gambling chat, Severin releasing an obscure 60's mummy movie, the sequel to Nobody, and Three Stooges and Nico Mastorakis blu-ray box sets coming soon.
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    Strap on your lucha mask and hop on the next flight to Narita, because we're reviewing Aztecaser (the 1976 pro-wrestling themed Japanese sci-fi action show!). But first! But first! Parker and Sean chat about movies starring pro wrestlers and some of their favorites!

    Recorded and edited while partially infected with the novel Coronavirus! A true historical document of the times! Is it still Covid-19 when it's 2024?

    So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus Parker's adventures at the local multiplex, braided beards, shirtless podcasting season, Sean's adventures streaming on his couch, man versus coyote, vocational wrestling in cinema, Parker reveals his favorite Robin Hood (off-handedly), Parker's thoughts on Jodie Foster's Beaver, belches, sneezes, gleeks and so much more!!


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  • Your boys are back!

    First up, is Sean still dying of COVID? Kind of, yes. Also, Letterboxd chat, David Lynch Chat and a voicemail from one of our oldest friends!

    Then, we discuss the very first Hannibal Lector movie adaptation, "Manhunter." Based on the book, "Red Dragon," the film completely forgets to include the titular dragon and instead gives us some of the most beautiful 80s vibes we could ever see. It stars Tom Noonan, Brian Cox and William Peterson.

    All this plus so much more!


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    Strap on your pointiest wig and get those fish in the percolator, because we're reviewing I Don't Know Jack (the 2002 Jack Nance documentary!). But first! But first! Parker tortures a brain-fogged Sean with a surprising popular quiz!

    Recorded and edited while fully infected with the novel Coronavirus! A true historical document of the times! Is it still Covid-19 when it's 2024?

    So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus Sean's immunity finally fails him, Kevin's vax status and Defiant fandoms, does Art the Clown support Fauci?, the Screamers in the bushes, impressive dedication to spiderclowns, fair weather screamers, choking on violent murders at the cinemaplex, a very sad Surf Ranch update, Music League chats, Parker thinks Gerritt Graham is an actor who "made a lot of money", the Daredevil of cinematic soundscapes, belches, sneezes, gleeks and so much more!!


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  • Junk Food Dinner returns to take you on a summer road trip! Pile into our truck as we hit the road, stopping at all the small town drive-in theaters, desert diners, old school roller rinks and sleazy remote truck stops along the way! 
    Up first, the director of the Garbage Pail Kids movie takes us down to Texas where a bunch of local yokels are partying at the local outdoor cinema and getting into wacky hijinks in Drive-in from 1976.
    Next, Peanuts creator Charles Shultz casts his real-life daughter as the human love interest of Snoopy's weird brother Spike in the 1988 live-action/animation hybrid TV special It's the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown! 
    And finally, a group of truck stop sex workers take in a runaway religious girl, only to find that she's not as innocent as she appears in Candy Land from 2023.
    All this plus Furiosa and Planet of the Apes chat, the hottest popcorn buckets, Criterion news, hard sci-fi sequels, the hottest upcoming blu-ray releases and so much more!
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  • Your boys are back ... and they've brought their appetities!

    First up, they discuss what they've been up to and what Planet of the Apes movies they've seen. There's also a lengthy update on Music League that will surely appeal to 4 or 5 listeners.

    Then, we review Luca Guadagnino's "Bones and All," a 2022 film that came out during the pandemic times and didn't get much recognition. The follow up to "Suspiria" also revels in body horror and even features a strong love story. Two teen runaways meet on the road in the 1980s and discover they share a secret.

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    Strap on the skates and get ready for alligator combat, we're rolling straight over the wall of death and into 1989's debut episode of Roller Games (the sports craze that's sort of like Roller Derby but not at all like Roller Derby). But first! We chat all about all the movies made by our sadly recently departed hero, Roger Corman.

    So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus hacking the dick-hole, Music League collusion at large, New Japanese Wrasslers in the Ol' US of A, a surprise doorbell in the background of the episode (listen for it), Parker also witnesses sweaty men, Parker and Sean compare their Roger Corman Metrics, a sad lack of junkmails, the technicalities of roller derby rules and regulations, belches, sneezes, gleeks and so much more!!


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    We're back with a gruesome tale of love and plagues!

    We're back to discuss our week and the things we watched. Then we dive into some strange Japanese wrestling full of kaijus and odlly placed big screens!

    Then we discuss this week's movie, "Flesh + Blood," a Paul Verhoeven film made before his big Hollywood break out. Rutger Hauer stars as a medieval mercenary who kidnaps Jennifer Jason Leigh and annpints himself a religious leader. Things fall apart when a young nobleman comes to resuce the woman and perhaps bring a plague along with him.

    All this plus voicemails and several different kinds of chat!

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  • JFD is back with an action-packed episode of groovy assassins, deadly fists and magical cryptids! 
    Up first, a manly photographer gets caught up with a young woman who is being pursued by an all female gang of deadly assassins in swingin' 60's Tokyo in Black Tight Killers from 1966. 
    Then Sonny Chiba goes on an ass kicking rampage in the seminal 70's Japanese crime thriller The Street Fighter from 1974. 
    And finally, a group of friends go on a road trip to prove the existence of a slimy cryptid in the Ohio in the found footage horror flick Frogman from 2024. 
    All this plus Kevin's adventures in movie going, Parker's new found love of Love Boat, Vinegar Syndrome's newest flick, what's new with Scooby Doo, the latest Mars Attacks merch and so much more! 
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  • Your boys are back with an erotic tale of obsession and porno!

    First, though, we discuss our big wins in Music League and in real life and we take a look at upcoming movies in the May Movie Preview!

    Then we discuss Angel Guts: Red Classroom, a Roman Porno based on a manga that explores the seedy underbelly of Japanese porn.

    All this plus Kyle from Kentucky, AI songs and so much more!

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  • Your boys are back there's lots to discuss! We talk about "Civil War" and "Fallout," among other things.

    Then we recount the last 10 JFS movies and average our scores to make a canonical ranking. It's tradition! Which movie is our number 1? Only time will tell!

    After that, we review the 1989 Jim Wynorski classic "Return of Swamp Thing." Heather Locklear, Dick Durock and Monique Gabriel star in the campy sequel to the Wes Craven original. It's based on the DC comic and features a plant man who fights an evil scientist! A tale as old as time.

    All this and much more!


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