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JFD is back to help you ease into November and this month we pay tribute to Teri Garr by taking a look at three of the goofiest entries in her filmography.
Up first, OG SNL writer Tom Schiller directs a short for Cinemax Comedy Experiment in 1988 titled Flapjack Floozie starring Teri Garr as a turn-of-the-century singer with and addiction for pancakes that almost spells her demise.
Then, the director of License to Drive and the writers of Bill and Ted tell the tale of a boring middle-aged suburban couple (the disgraced Jeffrey Jones and the wonderful Teri Garr) who are kidnapped by an alien dictator (Jon Lovitz) in the visually impressive Mom and Dad Save the World from 1992.
And finally, Teri Garr plays the mother of a young boy played by Ben Savage who befriends an alien played by Sinbad, who he finds in a box of cereal and helps him defeat an intergalactic threat in the made-for-TV movie Aliens for Breakfast from 1995.
All this plus Thanksgiving food rankings, partying with Metal gods, adventures at the drive-in, blu-rays to get you in the holiday spirit and so much more!
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Schlocktober is over! But the horrors continue! (depending on how much you like Billy Barty)
This week! Parker and Sean are off to see the Wizard! Either that, or they're just wearing their ruby slippers for no reason at all. But one thing's for sure: they're reviewing the weird-ass Chevy Chase / Carrie Fisher comedy "Under the Rainbow" from 1981! And they're also catching up on the official JFS movie rankings.
So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus exchanging digits like the kids in Strange Darling do, celebrating small victories, the worst election results in our lifetime, a quick run down of some recent releases (The Fall Guy, Twisters, The Substance, Anora and maybe more!), the hottest spot for plaster cranks in Sin City (we're talking dongs), do we need to all calm down about Bruce Campbell (just a little)?, Parker defends puke movies (and also heaps mild praise on a Journey to the Center of the Earth movie), walking simulations explored, a drop requested (and delivered), sneezes, blank stares, gleeks and so much more!!
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JFD is back -- just in time for Halloween!!
On this very spooky Halloween episode, we conclude Schlocktober.
First, a perverted scientist creates a man out of dead bodies in "Flesh for Frankenstein," starring Udo Kier.
Next, The Boulet Brothers take us back to the past with a 70s-style variety show in "The Boulet Brothers Halfway to Halloween TV Special."
Finally, a telephone hotline turns its callers into demons in "976-Evil," directed by Robert Englund.
All this plus Nerd News, voicemails (maybe), and Halloween mayhem!
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Your boys are back to discuss many things including the Bryan Bertino film, The Strangers from 2008. This minimalist home invasion film stars Liv Tyler, Scott Speedman and (somehow) Glen Howerton. It went on to spawn a sequel and a sort of prequel sort of remake. How much do the boys like it? Tune in and find out!
All this and so much more!
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Schlocktober continues! (now that our podcast host is back online!)
This week! Parker and Sean continue the Schlocktober celebrations by reviewing the French surreal body horror flick Titane (2021) from the tremendous Julia Ducournau. But first! They determine an official ranking of the best cars in all of cinema including a "classic number three" pick.
So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus scary budgetary planning meetings, is 2024 seeing a horror renascence?, Bowman declares whether he truly loves Art the Clown or Freddy Krueger more, a cost effective solution to the rising prices of vintage Hot Wheels toys, Sean lives that vertical van life, sneezes, blank stares, gleeks and so much more!!
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Our long national nightmare is over! Our technical difficulties are resolved!
If you haven't been listening to the shows on Patreon (and you should have been!) then you have a great excuse to extend your Halloween season. The boys continue Schlocktober with Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971). In this sexy and bloody Hammer Horror film directed by Seth Holt and Michael Carreras, a long-dead Egyptian spirit may be inhabiting the body of an archeologist's sexy daughter. It's based on a Bram Stoker novel that isn't "Dracula!"
There's also a segment that I don't recall what it is and possibly voicemails. I don't recall!
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So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus the answer to all of Parker's prayers has arrived (in the affirmative), what we been streamin', rest in peace young charles, which dehydrated potato chip not to eat an entire bag of for lunch, Parker's thoughts on batted ball games, Bowman becomes "Blue Boy", the streaker report, Parker's adventures in ye olde western townes, from domes to biomes, Ghanese Nitemare Feddy, sneezes, gleeks and so much more!!
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Parker is out this week, so Kevin and Sean are joined by long-time friend of the show and wrestling expert Mike Dikk to celebrate Bicep-tember, our tribute to pro wrestling with three wrestle-centric flicks!
Up first, Mexico's most famous duo of luchadors battle a mad scientist, his little hunchback assistant and every monster imaginable in the 1970 schlock fest Santo and Blue Demon vs. the Monsters.
Then, Henry Winkler stars as an obnoxious struggling actor who takes a gig in pro wrestling to earn some cash to support his family in The One and Only from 1978.
And finally, a mysterious masked wrestler is the subject of a comedic mockumentary featuring many real pro wrestlers in New World Pictures' Grunt! The Wrestling Movie from 1985.
All this plus The Substance chat, a brief intro to hardcore 7-inches, are we too old for Pixar?, is Terrifier 3 worth seeing?, the state of modern horror, hot new blu-rays and so much more!
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Your boys are back and, guess what! It's Ghoul Summer!!
Before the gross stuff, Sean and Parker discuss October's upcoming movies. What spooky Halloween movies will make them go to the theater and which ones will they "boo"?
After that, the guys discuss the 2008 ghoul movie, "ReGOREgitated Sacrifice," directed by Lucifer Valentine. Valentine was previously discussed on JFD when his movie "Slaughtered Vomit Dolls" made Kevin question the decisions he has made in life. In this movie, a starlet is led through the afterlife by two creepy angels played by the Soska Twins (or something like that).
All this plus Junk Mails, chit chat, and so much more
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We're also Groundhoggin' like our dads did, by picking the movies we'd want to live through again and again (in our signature "initial segment" of the show)!
So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus Parker's theoretical adventures through a raging wildfire for a Diet Coke, Josie Packard's wood panel transubstantiation, Beetlejuice x2 Spoilers, continued Music League chatter, the leading nation in fields, the Big Scandal at Larry's Chili Dog (Burbank, Calif.), sponsored product placement for Apple FaceTime (tm), transcription prescription, sneezes, gleeks and so much more!!
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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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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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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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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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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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