
The Butcher Shop
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Ep 115Burning For Springwood (Season 1 Episodes 1 and 2) “No More Mr. Nice Guy” and “It’s A Miserable Life”
EJoin Mike, Suzanne and Gary as they dive into the much maligned and sometimes loved series Freddy’s Nightmares. We dive into each episode with spoilers and some analogy of what we just experieced. We slice and dice into the first two on this one directed by genre legend Tobe Hooper and the second directed by Friday 6 director Tom McLaughlin. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 114Cinema Beef Podcast #136 : My A.I. Slave Took My Space Station Away
EWelcome to oblivion, beefers. Suzanne and Gary get shot into space on this one with two films in which crazy space captains have even crazier robots that get out of control. In The Black Hole, A salvage team finds a ship thought to be lost but is now inhabited by an unhinged commander, a group automaton workers and one pissed off red robot named Max. Ernest Borgnine and Anthony Perkins lead an all star cast in this Disney favorite from 1979. In Saturn 3, two intergalactic agricultural researchers lives are interrupted by a murderous captain and horny robot. Chaos and innuendo ensues by this underrated classic. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 113Cinema Beef Podcast #135 : Wild For That Wendigo
EIris and Gary go into the woods on this edition to discuss two films that involve the legendary Wendigo in two very different incarnations. In Dark Was The Night, A sheriff and his deputy are forced to look into some strange occurrences that are killing off some of the townsfolk. Then, when a stranger comes to an outpost, the soldiers are faced with a super human foe and he’s hungry. Guy Pierce and Robert Carlyle star in Ravenous.3 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 112Cinema Beef Podcast #134 : No Quarter In My Country Home
ECinema Beef is back again this week and we’re packing heat with two films that have two protagonists showing some bad men a little respect. I am joined by Lee Russell of They Must Be Destroyed On Sight Podcast to get down and dirty with these two masterful picks. In Sunday In The Country, Ernest Borgnine takes a few baddies captive and fucks with them for a while in a Canuck-sploitation flick that you should seek out. In Straw Dogs, Dustin Hoffman ignores his beautiful wife and his own masculinity until some bad man try to burn down his home and get theirs in an incredible finale. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 111Cinema Beef Podcast #133 : Charlie Made Me Do It
EGary is joined by special guest Newty of the N.F.W. Podcast and a returning every once in a while Jeffery X Martin to discuss two vet-sploitation films starring some A listers. In Open Season, a couple is accosted and fucked with and eventually hunted by three buds looking for some mediocre thrills and even less plot. In Wolf Lake, Rod Steiger and his buddies are looking for a good time in their annual cabin trip. Little did they know, their captain loses his shit and that leads to murder, rape and jaunty wartime singing. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 110Cinema Beef Podcast #132 : Saucy Jack
EJoin Iris and Gary as they discuss the butthurt masses, award shows and the neutering of the common man. We also talk about boobs, African gods, greed and the rest of the lady parts in two films featuring that scummy treasure, Jack Palance. In Black Cobra Woman, a wealthy snake lover is charmed by a beautiful dancer leading to lust, murder and lot and lots of full frontal nudity. Then in Craze, Jack plays a shop owner and also leader of a blood cult who plans to make some sacrifices to get ahead in the world. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 109Cinema Beef Podcast #131 : High On Enlightenment
EThe beefers are back in the new year and coming out of the gate with two films about two protagonists who let their brains get them into all kinds of shit. I am joined by Legion After Dark’s Lady M. to discuss the loosest of King adaptations with The Lawnmower Man and Luc Besson’s mind bending actiongasm Lucy starring Scarlet Johannson. Strap on your glowy suit, this is gonna get redundant. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 108Cinema Beef Podcast #130 : Not As Advertised
EThe beefers are back with two films that share the same title as more popular films but are completely different. First up, when a meek but unhinged assistant curator gets a hold of a Golem, he uses it to dispatch his competition. Roddy McDowell stars in It! from 1967. Then, when a tough white kid shows his skills as a pugilist, he is enlisted by an underground fighting ring bent on making the big bucks by any means necessary. James Marshall is led by a crew of great veteran actors including Brian Dennehy in Gladiator from 1992. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 107Cinema Beef Podcast #129 : Daggie’s Disciples
EHappy Halloween, beefers! Come join us as we lift up Suzanne’s spirits with a loving tribute to her fallen pooch. We do that by covering two films about dogs that are evil of course. When the count’s pooch is resurrected, his protector and him head off to America to terrorize and build a brood to get a hold of the count’s last loving decendent. All this and a legion of super mutts in Zoltan : Hound Of Dracula. Then, when a family takes on a new pup, pop soon realizes that his family is just not right. They have been taken by the spawn of Satan himself! All this and one funky hippy shaman in Devil Dog : The Hound Of Hell. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 106Cinema Beef Podcast #127 : Spooked Dicks
EThe Private Eyes and DeadheatHey gumshoes! The beefers are here and are on the case. Iris, Suzanne and Gary explore 2 selections in which detectives solve mysteries with a supernatural twist. In The Private Eyes, a doctor and an inspector are called upon to investigate the murder of a rich couple only to have the body count rise and well as the laughs. Don Knotts and Tim Conway star. Then, when some freaky and seemingly invincible baddies emerge, it’s up to a cocky Joe Piscopo and a very undead Treat Williams to solve the mystery of these cretins and probably have some laughs. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 105Cinema Beef Podcast #126 : Finned Imposters
ERemember that film that took place on a coastal town where they were terrorized by some kind beast of the sea? Strap in, beefers. These films are sort of like that but not really. Iris and I are joined by a returning Jeffery X Martin to discuss two Jaws ripoffs hand picked by X. In Mako Jaws Of Death, Aquaman wannabe Richard Jaekel controls sharks with a special medallion can control and talk to sharks. He uses this to police the ocean and use them for his own nefarious needs. In Up From The Depths, a slimy sea creature attacks hustlers, bikini clad beauties and a whole lot more in the chummy New World jam. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 104Cinema Beef Podcast #125 : Geeks Of Unsuspecting Destruction
EHey Beefers. It’s that special time of the year. The behavioral meds are flowing more than ever and the matinees are safe from peoples shitty kids. It’s back to school time and we have a hell of a double feature to celebrate such a glorious occasion. We are joined by Cort Psyops and Brian M. Sammons to discuss films in which super geeks build something to be used in a nefarious manor by their adult administrators with the 80s classic about teens making space lasers in Real Genius and puffy robots and evil geniuses in Big Hero 6. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 103Cinema Beef Podcast #124 : By Force Or 2×4 : The Pusser Saga
EThe Beefers are back to celebrate a true blue American hero. Long ago in Tennessee, Buford Pusser laid out some small town justice while putting his own life and family at risk. These three films are the story of that. Joe Don Baker and Bo Svenson star as our hero in this being the Walking Tall trilogy. The Beefers swing and celebrate this man in a big ass edition. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 102Cinema Beef Podcast #123 : Beef Stewed On Sight
EBeef Stewed On Sight The Beefers are back with a fine stew of two very different films from the great year of 1976. Gary is joined by Lee Russell for this special beef stew episode. First up, a drifter and a samurai bit two warring factions further and further against each other with a duffle bag full of heroin and piles of dead bodies in Lee’s pick of Karate Warriors starring the great Sonny Chiba. Then, when a group of mercenaries get the hankering to rob a diamond mine, they break out in explosions and makes a ruthless Telly Savales very rapey. Peter Fonda, Christopher Lee and O.J. Simpson also star in Gary’s pick of Killer Force aka The Diamond Mercenaries. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 101Cinema Beef Podcast #122 : Listener’s Choice
EOn occasion, and we appreciate it, our listeners give us feedback. Derek from Cinema Attack and Cameron Scott who is a screenwriter and friend of the show gave us two films to cover on this one. First, two warriors go on a mission to get some funky weapons and kill an evil queen in Lucio Fulci’s Conquest. Then, Vincent Raven and his crew battle a horde of angry dogs, wild local hunters and local myths in Monster Dog starring a very costumed Alice Cooper. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 100Cinema Beef Podcast #121 : Beef Out Of The Can(non) #3
EAnother scheduling conflict so another Cannon show! Are you excited? You should be. Well. About one of these movies. Suzanne and Gary attack two more titles from the Cannon library with the ethnic cop suck fest Number One With A Bullet from 1987 and the action packed ride in the snow Runaway Train from 1985. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 99Cinema Beef Podcast #120 : Spiked Heat
EYou want racial tension? We got it. You want panic in the streets? We got it. You want John Leguizamo stealing perfectly good Italian roles? We got it. We have a true blue full lineup again to discuss two very hot Spike Lee joints. In Do The Right Thing, racial tension and the rises on one Bed Stuy neighborhood where it’s citizens are faced with some hard decisions and adversity among themselves. . In Summer Of Sam, the .44 caliber killer is terrorizing the people of New York while its citizens question each other and their morality. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 98Cinema Beef Podcast #119 : Isolated Brats
EThe beefers are back and we have some tenacious tykes in tow on this edition. We have the full crew on this one and we are covering two very different killer kid movies from two different decades. First up, when a van from a local mental institute crashes in the snows of the California mountains, 4 spunky kids and their nun counterpart find and mutilate some yuppies in their cabin getaway. All this and mentally handicap sexual harassment in Devil Times Five. In The Children, a cloud of nuclear gas turns a bus full of clean cut kids into droopy eyed littles that just want to give their parents a hug. Those hugs can be deadly with these ones. Thanks for sticking with us! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 97Cinema Beef Podcast #118 : Idol Worship
EIt’s been a while but I had a much needed breakdown. Suzanne and Gary are the dynamic duo on this one covering two films that deal with obsession over celebrity. In The Last Horror Film, Joe Spinell plays a lonely cab driver who wants to make a film starring his favorite gal from the silver screen. While searching for her at the Cannes Film Festival, he finds that negotiations can be murder. In The King Of Comedy, Robert DeNiro plays an aspiring but struggling comic who has one goal to scratch his way to the top. To do this, he kidnaps his idol, takes over his show and possibly make all of his dreams come true. Sorry for the delay once again. Much love, beefers! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 96Cinema Beef Podcast #117 : White Bread Terrorism
EThe Beefees are invading your cul-de-sac. We only hope you brought the marshmallows for the fire. We are bringing you two selections in which ordinary neighbors aren’t what they appear to be. First up, when a professor with a tragic past starts to dig up some dirt on his new neighbors, his world is invaded by these people and his mind and family will never be the same. All this and one sketchy Joan Cusack in Arlington Road. Then, when The Applegates move into a perfect white town, their neighbors are a bit apprehensive. For good reason because these people are giant bugs in disguise bent on wiping out the human race. Teen pregnancy and stoned bug dogs are afoot in Meet The Applegates. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 95Cinema Beef Podcast #116 ( Beef Out Of The Can(non) #2 ) : When Supes Get’s Real
EGary is joined by Lee Russell from They Must Be Destroyed On Sight podcast to dive back into the Cannon vault for two more gems. In Street Smart, Christopher Reeve plays an investigative reporter who is getting a little too far into his story involving a smooth talking pimp played by Morgan Freeman in his first feature film. Then in Superman 4 The Quest For Peace, Reeve puts on the tights and is pitted against Lex Luthor’s Nuclear Man in this farcical, under-budgeted dynamo. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 94Cinema Beef Podcast #115 : Paternal Fisting and Other Bad Decisions
EHappy belated Father’s Day to all of you out there in Legion land. We have prepared a feast of muscle and metal with an all star cast. We are joined by Brian M. Sammons of The ABCs Of Hidden Horror and my former broadcasting partner on The Bird and The Beard, Hawke Wood. We discuss two films featuring two beefy dads and their unruly kids in this double bill. First up, when trucking and montages come first and his son comes second, it’s up to Lincoln Hawk to reconnect with his son and somehow sway Robert Loggia with the power of Kenny Loggins and arm wrestling. All this and motor oil drinking madmen in Over The Top. Then, when man is down and machines are king in the world of boxing, it’s up to Charlie Kenton to hustle his son, some gnarly promoters and bring an obsolete robot to the top of the ranks. All this and bull punching in Real Steel. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 93Cinema Beef Podcast #114 : Vicious Kittens’ Hot Licks
EGood evening, Legion! Are you ready to rock!? No…… Well get up anyway because we have a full crew tonight and we have some good tunes to put in your earholes. The theme being Josie and the Pussycats with that slice of aughts gold and Pussycats in outer space with the Albert Pyun directed Vicious Lips. In Vicious Lips, a foxy group of musicians on a lunar mission to rock peoples faces off get marooned on a desert planet. They have to deal with band feuds, their wormy manager and one razor toothed stowaway. Commercialism is king when the Pussycats flee Riverdale to pursue their rock and roll dreams with the help of some corporate sleazeballs bent on retail domination. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 92Cinema Beef Podcast #113 : Transylvania Yuks
EHey hey! Pack your bags. The beefers are going to Europe! Jamie and Gary are joined by Short Bus Cinema’s Ricky Morgan and Johnny Kreug to discuss two spoofs of much better subject matter. When two intrepid reporters go to transylvania to find a Frankenstein’s Monster, they are met with gags and one busty vampiress! Jeff Goldblum and Ed Beagly Jr. lead a killer cast in Transylvania 6-5000. Also, when an overdue library book that can possibly end the world falls into the wrong hands, it’s up to a librarian’s son and his motley crew to defeat the count and his brides whilst singing all the way through in Jim Wynorski’s Transylvania Twist. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 91Cinema Beef Podcast #112 : Beef Out Of The Can(non) #1
EBeef Out Of The Can(non) When the beefers miss their appointments, we reschedule and dive into some trash. Or is it? Regular beefers Suzanne and Gary are joined by Cort Psyops for a new subset of make-up shows that exclusively deal with the Cannon Films library. First up, when one of the group of deplorable frat boys sister is raped and killed, they take up arms horribly and die deservedly miserable deaths. All this and Ernest Borgnine getting some dynamite trim in Young Warriors from 1983. Next, when Chuck Norris failed to kill a giant lady killer, he escapes and starts to go all phantom on a theater. Superfly is the mayor and Murph plays us a tune in Hero and the Terror from 1988. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 90Cinema Beef Podcast #111 : Not Without My Pitcher’s Catcher
EIn the tradition of Ernie Banks, the beefers say “Let’s play two” with a double bill about heartbreak on and off the baseball diamond and the brotherhood between a pitcher and his catcher. First up, when a player on a minor league club gets some devastating news, it’s up to his friend to keep his secret and help give him a season to remember. Robert DeNiro and Michael Moriarty star in Bang The Drum Slowly. Then, Billy Chapel finds struggle, love and eventual release when he is forced to retire from his professional career with the Detroit Tigers and dodge one difficult blonde. Kevin Costner, Kelly Preston and John C. Reilly star in the Sam Raimi directed For Love Of The Game. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 89Cinema Beef Podcast Presents : A Serpent Scorned (A Cobra Kai Season 1 Review)
E(A Cobra Kai Season 1 Review)Join Gary and special guests Newty (NFW Commentaries), Mike Marrman (Evil Episodes, Theme Warriors, Rad Radio) and Jonathan Orr (Check out his YouTube channel) as we review the YouTube Red series based on the classic underdog series Cobra Kai. We talk about it’s roots and disect the season with spoilers but not giving all the points away. You guys should watch this obviously. So strike first, strike hard and hopefully not strike out with this review. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 88Cinema Beef Podcast #110 : A Misfit’s Lament
EIn this entry, the wallflowers are king. We had many hurdles getting this one done but we got some last minute help to close it out. Gary and Suzanne are joined by Dan Chase of Cut To The Chase and Married With Children Podcast to talk about angsty chubby teens and jock douche bags in Angus from 1995. And at the zero hour we were able to grab Vanessa McEnery for The VD Clinic and Devour The Podcast to review the DePalma classic about one girls rage and annoying awkwardness in Carrie from 1976. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 87Cinema Beef Podcast #109 : Mother, May I Murder
EHappy belated Mother’s Day to all of you out there from Cinema Beef. We have two selections for you guys where the theme is mothers who lead their sons to lives of crime. We cover our first Cagney with White Heat from 1944 and we get a very snide and sneaky Angela Lansbury in The Manchurian Candidate from 1962. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 86Cinema Beef Podcast #108 : Hellbent For Octane
EWhat do you do when rednecks and punks get you down? Grab your favorite paisan, get in your favorite death machine and hold on. It’s gonna be a bloodbath. We are joined by special guests Brian M. Salmons from ABCs Of Hidden Horror and Evil Episodes and most of that spaghetti bending crew from The Horror Mafia Podcast (Don Anelli, Bill Cassinelli and Tanya Torrence). We cover two awesome automotive revenge movies from the 80s being Rolling Vengeance and The Wraith. Strap in and grab a Big Kay’s burger. It’s gonna be a wild ride! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 85Cinema Beef Podcast #107 : I Fled With Jim Brown And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt
EWhat do you get when you pit one man against ruthless prison guards, a man hungry shark, lepers, effeminate males, mobsters and…… Lurch? You get a double bill from blaxploitation star and the pride of the Cleveland Browns, Jim Brown. We are joined by Mike White of The Projection Booth and The Kolchak Tapes to dive into two films featuring Mr. Brown in which he has escape from prison. Fighting and scrapping whoever gets in the way. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 84Cinema Beef Podcast #106 : If You Build It, The Cosmic Teens and The Zombies Will Come
ENow we are here, inside a strange combo of films for this one. Gary, Suzanne and Iris discuss three films with one common theme in which someone builds something and people are thirsting to go there. When the people are low and the zombie population is rising, Dennis Hopper and his rich counterparts are sitting pretty in their high-rise while others suffer. This all changes when Big Daddy hatches a plan to take out his rich oppressors in Land Of The Dead. When a hippy farmer hears voices in his corn field, he builds a baseball diamond and James Earl Jones, Burt Lancaster and a whole mess of ghosts in Field Of Dreams. Finally, when hipster artist Sonny Malone meets a new honey, he gets convinced to quit his job, befriend an old song and dance man and defy the law of physics all the music of ELO in Xanadu! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 83Cinema Beef Podcast #105 : The Only Thing I’m Gill-ty Of Is Slimily Loving You
ESometimes love is mute. Sometimes love is loud. Sometimes but not often love happens between two different species and that’s that grooviest kind of love. The beefers are back with special guest Brian M. Sammons to discuss two movies where fishmen find love. Sometimes by any means necessary. We do the Corman produced Humanoids From The Deep and Del Toro’s modern classic The Shape Of Water. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 82Cinema Beef Podcast #104 : They Died With Their Skates On
EThe beefers are hitting the pavement and the skulls of our fellow man in this one. We cover three films where skaters are young, old and possibly in peril. When pretty boy skater Brian’s brother is murdered, it’s up this punk to defy corporate stooges, one fiery cop and California traffic to save the world from Vietnamese freedom fighters. All this and The Bones Brigade in Gleaming The Cube. Next, when the world is dry and teens are beautiful there is only one way to roll. By saving the wasteland from propaganda videos, rubber traders and killer robots. All that and stereotypical beat boxing with sentient orbs in Solarbabies. Finally, when the public are bored for the same old ultraviolence, it’s up to Jonathon E to entertain and lay out the competition and the executives that control everything. All that and anatomy lessons with Moonpie in Rollerball. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 81Cinema Beef Podcast #103 : Mobile Punks and Co-Dependent Gypsies
EThe beefers go on the road and in the streets with this latest installment. Iris was on assignment giving amputations to smug kittens but we are joined by special guest Daeron Wilson of the Psychosemantic Cast to cover two 80s punk rock fueled selections. We wax some political stuff of course and talk about deadbeats and the pain they inflict. So get out your cheap sunglasses and hop on in. It’s gonna be mediocre for the most part ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 80Cinema Beef Podcast #102 Same Thief, Different Hoods
EMy trek to Indiana is over so the beefers are back and this time we go out the streets and sticks of Sherwood. We are joined by our new permanent co-host Iris Saravia of the BBandBC podcast and the insanity of estrogen has already set in. We cover the Rat Pack fueled, gangster musical Robin and The 7 Hoods, the classic Disney rendition from 1973 and the American infused Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 79Cinema Beef Podcast #101 : X’s Last Ride
EX’s Last Ride This is it. It’s the unfortunate but phenomenal retirement show of a friend. This is X’s last show for a very long time and it’s the beefiest beef that a filthy hooker ever queefed, We cover 9 films including one film we each love and others hate and one film that we hate that others can’t seem to get enough of. Then we round it off with a comedy classic. We also give you our regular beefs and we read your letters. Almost 4 hours fortified with blood, beef and maybe some tears. Check it out. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 78Cinema Beef Podcast #100 : Shit Just Got Real
EJoin the beef crew as we celebrate a milestone. It is our big 100 and we have recruited some heavy hitters to help us make it awesome. We cover three films where fantasy meets reality with disastrous results. On Three Amigos, our fearless leader, Bo Ransdell and Mike Murphy of BBandBC Podcast talked with us about casual racism, song singing and possible bad chemistry. We are joined by El Goro of Talk Without Rhythm Podcast and Cort Psyops to talk aliens, con politics and of course the uber sexiness of one the intrepid crew in Galaxy Quest. Finally, Newty of NFW Commentaries and Large William of Gentlemen’s Guide To Midnight Cinema join us to talk stalking, technology and sex bot clean-up when we chat up Westworld. Thanks for all your support and here’s to a 100 more. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 77Cinema Beef Podcast #99.5 : Dismantled Families
EThe Beef crew is back with a morsel for you to snack on before the big 100. We discect two newish releases with a family vibe to them. Sometimes insane but sometimes downright unsettling. We cover the bizarre drama The Killing of a Sacred Deer and the gonzo Mom and Dad from last year. This also marks one of the last shows that includes X. Very sad for sure but this is a good one. Enjoy!! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 76Cinema Beef Podcast #99 : Even Parseltongues Get The Blues
EDo mean girls and wealthy belt conglomerates get you down? Do you want to enact revenge in hilarious ways? Jennifer and Tim will gladly give you a crash course on the dos and in one of their cases the do nots of dispatching your would be tormentors. We are once again joined by Suzanne and new guest Richard Schmidt from Hello! This Is The Doomed Show! and we discuss two films where our heroes have a psychic link with their legion of serpents. So grab your anti venom serum, it may get a bit bitey! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 75Cinema Beef Podcast #98 : I’m Bleeding For A Black Christmas
EThe Beefers are joined by Doug Tilley to cover three Christmas centric films all either written and or directed by Shane Black.Music“Queen Bitch” performed by David Bowie“I Love L.A.” Performed by Randy Newman“Hot Child In The City” performed by Nick Gilder ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 74Cinema Beef Podcast #97 : Two Jews and A Nazi Walk Into A Kosher Deli
EThe Beef celebrates a high holiday with our salute to one Sir Lawrence Olivier. When Mengele is chilling in South America, he comes up with a plot to kickstart the master race with cloning and a lot of yelling. It’s up to our Oscar winner and Steve Guttenberg to stop his fiendish plan in The Boys From Brazil. Next, when his brother is killed, Babe is thrown into a world of nazi conspiracies and into the clutches of the best Nazi dentist that Jew diamonds can buy in Marathon Man. Finally, Jess Robin fights faith, neck beards and his father’s tears in a selfish struggle to become a super star. Neil Diamond sings and swings in The Jazz Singer. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 73Cinema Beef Podcast #96 : Bless The Working Oppressed
EThe beef in on the grill and mysogony is the flame that burns it on this episode. Jamie programmed three films about ladies in the workplace in peril. Sally Field battles union rights and her cotton mill overlords in Norma Rae, Meryl Streep fights her nuclear overlords poorly in Silkwood and Charlize Theron fights piggish men and of course black lung from her coal mine overlords in North Country.Music“Fourty Hour Week (For A Livin’)” performed by Alabama“Career Opportunities” perfomed by The Clash“Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves” perfomed by The Eurithmics and Aretha Franklin ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 72Cinema Beef Podcast : Interview with Fabrizio Federico (Indie Director of Loon)
EI am joined by one of those filmmakers that we seldom hear about. He is a doing wacky found footage stuff with real people in real time. Crazy right? Listen as indie filmmaker Fabrizio Federico and I talk about life, the state of both of our countries and the struggles of dealing with real people when making a film. Check out his films all free on YouTube with the links below. Loon (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU_dDqbnCRM) Black Biscuit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImoHm4gS4RU) Pregnant (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI42DJLdQwk) Music Credits “Ecstasy” performed by iceage from their album “You’re Nothing” ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 71Cinema Beef Podcast #95 : Stop Motion Spooktacular
EHappy Halloween from the Cinema Beef Podcast. Now give us your candy!!!! Jamie and Gary are joined by Brian M. Sammons to celebrate the time when the hills ran red with children’s blood to discuss two family films. Kind of ironic, huh. We cover the first two films in the incredible Laika Studios catalog. First up, when a lonely girl is bored and ignored by her family, she discovers a secret world where all of her dreams seem to come true but at what cost. All this and old lady pasties in Coraline from 2009. Then, Norman is a kid who has a particular issue. He can see ghosts and this becomes a major issue when he’s tasked to hold back a town curse and accidentally releases a horde of zombies and hilarity in the great Paranorman from 2012. Treat yo self and watch both of these movies.Music credits“I’m Looking Through You” Performed by The Beatles from the album “Rubber Soul”“Heard Somebody Cry” Performed by Oingo Boingo from the album “Dead Man’s Party” ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 70Cinema Beef Podcast #94 : Spooky Science With Dr. Bava
EPeople of Legion! Lend me your ears! I bring you mediocre cinema from a superior director! Most know Mario Bava from his horror efforts but amongst those works of art were some other films. We are joined by Duncan McLeish of The Podcast Under The Stairs and Duncan and Bo Go To Twin Peaksies to discuss two such gems. One is more of a shiny turd. When the fiendish Dr. Goldfoot is bent on killing UN ambassadors with his legion of sultry yet explosive fembots, it’s up to Fabian and a pair of bumbling Italian comedy people to stop him in Dr. Goldfoot and The Girl Bombs. Next, when Hercules is sent on a quest to go after a mystic item to stop a terrible ruler, he goes straight into the fire of Hades to save his girl, stop tomb zombies and rock monsters in Hercules In The Haunted World.Music“Bikini Girls With Machine Guns” performed by The Cramps“Now You’re A Man” perfomed by DVDA ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 69Cinema Beef Hot Traxx : Nighthawks Not My Home : Wulfgar’s Folly
bonusEHave you ever been down in your luck in the big city and you only have your sweaters and your explosives to keep you company? That’s the true conundrum of villain to some, anti-hero to others Wulfgar. This is his story done in the gentle words of one Jim Croce and masterfully mixed by DJ X. Enjoy!! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 68Cinema Beef Podcast #93 : Police Race Relations
EHey kids! Do you like violence? Do you like several intertwining plot lines that don’t really go anywhere. How about casual racism? You get all this and a whole lot more in this one. It is just the regular crew this time around and we discuss three police centric films. First up, when two wisecracking transit cops encounter trouble with an arsonist, a rapey railroad men, gangsters, a fiery Latina…….had to take a breath. Too many conflicting plot points in Money Train from 1995. Next up, when 2 spunky Chicago cops are at odds with a drug kingpin, they have to battle the urge to kill the bad guy or possibly become deep sea fishermen…… All this and punker Joey Pants in Running Scared. Finally, when a mad bomber is loose in New York City, it’s up to Sly and Billy Dee to take down the bad guy and possibly hit a disco after. All this and Sly in drag in Nighthawks!Music“Long Train Running” performed by The Doobie Brothers“Sweet Freedom” performed by Michael McDonald“Nighthawks Not My Home : Wufgar’s Folly ” words and music by Jim Croce. Remixed by Jeffery X MartinGary (@GDubby and @CinemaBeefCast on Twitter and of course the Facebook group)Jamie (@Maven1974 on Twitter)X (@JefferyXMartin on Twitter)Check out Fleas and Flicks Charity Auction at fleasandflicks.org.Join the Facebook group atHttp://www.Facebook.com/groups/cinemabeef ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 67Cinema Beef Podcast #92 : Hunting Humans : On Location
EGet out your Aqua Net go get stoned with a savage. The beef is back with some new reviews for you. I am sans Jamie and X on this one. I am joined by two very capable folks being Lee Russell from They Must Be Destroyed On Sight and Willis Wheeler of N.F.W. and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries and of course Terror Troop. We cover two films where white folks are messing where they shouldn’t have been messing being the slasher in the snow with Blood Tracks and the Michael Berryman machete wielding, drug infused, Jonestown promoting and Willie Aames loving Cut and Run. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 66Cinema Beef Podcast #91 : Back To School Class of 1999
ECinema Beef is going back to class and we got enough gum for the whole class. We are joined by The VD Clinic’s Vanessa McEnery to discuss two high school-centric films from the year I graduated being 1999. First up, when teen brown nose Tracy Flick is hellbent on being class president. It’s up to bitter Mr. McCallister to put a monkey wrench in her plans. All this and lots of Chris Klein pity in Election. Then, when straight A student Katie Holmes gets caught up by the evil and seductive Mrs. Tingle, her and her buddies abduct her to keep her under wraps with disastrous results. All this and kinky Jeffery Tambor in Teaching Mrs. Tingle. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★