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Ep 14Cinema Beef Podcast : Dentistry Through The Ages
EDentistry Through The Ages Open wide, say “AHHHHH” and let Gary Hill and X depress your tongue with our big… show about movies! This time on Cinema Beef Podcast, we grin and bear it for Hollywood’s worst dentists. Join us as we discuss “Marathon Man,” “Little Shop of Horrors (1986)” and “Novocaine.” You’ll also get our Beef of the Week and a lot of laughs and foul language along the way. What else did you expect? Brace yourself for this all-new episode of Cinema Beef… it’s got great word of mouth! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 13Cinema Beef Podcast #60 : It Only Rains Men and Blood From The Disco Ball
EOnce upon a time, not too long ago, homosexuality was a strange dirty secret. Hollywood was never quite sure how to acknowledge it. This all changed when the HIV/AIDS epidemic began, so on this Cinema Beef Podcast, we look at three extremely different views of homosexuality B.P. (Before “Philadelphia”). Join The Beardmaster, Gary Hill, his ward, Professor X, and special guest, Wildman Willis Wheeler, as they look at William Friedkin’s “Cruising,” Jack Sholder’s “A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge” and the amazingly flamboyant “Can’t Stop the Music,” starring the Village People. Can you retain sphincter control throughout this show? There’s only one way to find out… Contact Info Facebook : Gary Hill, Jeffery X Martin, Willis Wheeler Twitter : @GDubby, @JefferyXMartin, @nastywilldc E-mail : [email protected] Music Credits “Dancing in the Sheets” performed by Shalamar “Makin’ It” pefromerd by David Naughton Terror Troop Kiss the Goat, 6.5 Feet Under and Not So Evil Episodes On Horrorphilia ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 12Cinema Beef Podcast : Eyepatch Theory w/ Professor X
EGrab your glass eyeball, the kids and your wits because Cinema Beef is back with a real doozy. I am joined by my permanent co-host, Jeffery X Martin, as we trudge into some awkward territory. X has programmed three very connected Kurt Russell films for us to forge on through. First up, Snake takes on fabulous bad guys, punks and dated technology in Escape From New York. Then, Russell plays scumbag number one when he kidnaps a rich bitch with hilarious and creepy results in Overboard. Finally, we take to the high seas where Kurt comes full circle, tortures a stuffy businessman’s family and becomes nautical Jesus in Captain Ron. Hope you guys like the new format. It’s only gonna get weirder!LinksKiss The Goat6.5 Feet Under Sloppy Seconds ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 10Cinema Beef Podcast 2.0 : Corralled At Precinct 13
ECinema Beef is back once again guns a blazing for yet another reboot. I am joined by Jeffery X Martin for a triple feature of epic proportions. Well two of them anyways. First up, join The Duke, Ricky Nelson and Dean Martin as they detox and kill baddies in a small western town in Rio Bravo from 1959. Then, we travel to a California ghetto where crime is high and the gang members are expert marksmen. All this and some revenge stuff in a police station in John Carpenter’s classic Assault on Precinct 13 from 1976. Finally, we dig in on the beef of this episode. We cover the debacle that is the shootier, gorier and much lamer Precict 13 redux from 2005. LinksKiss The Goar, 6.5 Feet UnderMusic“My Rifle, My Pony and Me” Peformed by Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson and Walter Brennan“A Gringo Like Me” Performed by Peter Tevis and Ennio Morricone and his orchestra“The Trooper” Performed by Iron Maiden ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 9Cinema Beef Podcast #57 : Rabid Heroes and Incestuous Sheep
ELock your doors and put up that wall, Cinema Beef rides again with some campy ass shit. I am joined by James Cox of the Who Filmed This Shit Podcast and we got some real winners this time. First up, when a St. Bernard gets into some mischief with some bats and possibly some crystal meth, he toys with a cheating wife and her emaciated son with mediocre results in Cujo from 1983. Then, we head to Midwich! Where the janitors are drunk, the doctors are smug and the children are all fucked up. We cover John Carpenter’s Village of the Damned from 1995! This one goes to some weird places so I apologize ahead of time! Contact InfoFacebook : Gary HillTwitter : @GDubbyE-Mail : [email protected] Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/CinemaBeef/ JamesFacebook : James CoxFacebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/whofilmedthisshit/ Music Credits“Can Your Pussy Do The Dog?” performed by The Cramps“Kids of the Damned” performed by Svengoolie (Rich Koz) and Doug Graves“Deer Dance” performed by System of a Down LinksSloppy SecondsRate us on iTunes and win some free shit!Who Filmed This Shit Podcast! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 8Cinema Beef Podcast #56 : So Bad It’s Good
EHappy Halloween from Cinema Beef! I am joined by Doug Tilley and Bo Ransdell as we discuss our picks for films that are so bad they are good! First up, Doug takes us to crazy town as Billy deals with budding homosexuality, murder and one crazy ass aunt in Night Warning from 1982. Next. we go into the woods with Bo and deal with some hungry rednecks in Cannibal Campout from 1988. Finally, we tempt evil forces and get all of out senses offended in the process in Nightmare Sisters from 1988! We also have many submissions from other podcasters on what their choices are for this as well! Enjoy!Contact InfoFacebook : Gary Hill, Bo Ransdell, Douglas TilleyTwitter : @GDubby, @Doug_Tilley, @BoinTNE-Mail : [email protected] LinksNo Budget Nightmares Not So Evil SidecastWatch Night Warning Watch Cannibal Campout ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 7Cinema Beef Podcast : #55 : Even Asian Girls and Maestros Get the Blues
EHello, Beefers! In this episode, I will need you all to prick up your ears and squeal in pain! I am joined by Onyx Hades of the Horrorcopia and Bump In The Night Podcasts! We cover two very different kinds of films in this one. First up, one lonely widower takes tryouts for a new wife and gets more than he bargained for when he picks a real winner. Join the fun and the torture as Onyx and I discuss Takashi Miike’s Audition from 1999. Then, we grab our powdered wigs and take to the stage as we join Mozart, not Moe Zart, and Salieri and take an in depth look into their rivalry, creative struggle and one’s eventual murder in Amadeus from 1984. Contact Info Gary Facebook : Gary Hill Twitter : @GDubby E-Mail : [email protected] Onyx Facebook : Onyx Hades Links Purely Random Podcast Network Join the Cinema Beef group! Rate and review us on iTunes! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 6Cinema Beef Podcast #54 : Beefing on Hughes
EOn this episode, I am joined by Vaughn Kuhlmeier of Motion Picture Massacre and we chat about two very different films. First up, the hero in this movie is a slacker on a road to nowhere as women’s heads are being crushed and the men are spraying their essence on everything in The Taint from 2011. Then, Vaughn rips open our childhoods and our hearts when we discuss all things John Hughes and mainly The Breakfast Club from 1984. Contact InfoGaryFacebook : Gary HillTwitter : @GDubbyE-Mail : [email protected] VaughnFacebook : Vaughn KuhlmeierTwitter : @mpmassacre Music Credits“I Used To Love Her” performed by Guns N’ Roses from the album G N’ R Lies“Teenagers” performed by My Chemical Romance from the album “The Black Parade” LinksMotion Picture Massacre Terror Troop Cinema Beef FB Group!Like The Bird and The Beard!Rate and review us on iTunes ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 5Cinema Beef Podcast : #53 Finger Probes and Replacement Breasts
EThere’s an alien invasion and it has set it’s sites on Cinema Beef! I am joined by my fellow Terror Trooper and toy aficionado, Willis Wheeler! We cover two films that are products of the 1980s so it should be right up our alley! First up, we go metal on metal with a bunch of wasted performets left in their wake in Transformers : Dark of the Moon from 2011. Then, it’s those rambunctious kids vs. the government with a little brown alien held in the balance in E.T. The Extra Terrestrial from 1982. Pop open a Coors Light and get the hell out of the way of the heavy machinery, Cinema Beef is back on the air! Contact InfoGaryFacebook : Gary HillTwitter : @GDubbyE-Mail : [email protected] WillsFacebook : Willis WheelerTwitter : @nastywilldc Music Credits“The Body Electric” performed Rush from the album “Grace Under Pressure”“I’m Going To Go Back There Someday” performed by Paul Williams and The Great Gonzo LinksTerror Troop Like The Bird and The Beard on Facebook!Check out Willis Wheeler’s YouTube channel!Join the Cinema Beef Facebook group!Rate and review us on iTunes and win some cool stuff! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 4Cinema Beef #52 : Slaters Do Australia
EWe’re back after an unwanted one month hiatus. Have no fear. We are going to bring out more shows regularly. Am am joined by my future co-host on an untitled project, Erik Bergstrom of 100 Years of Horror and Giallo Ciao Ciao! We are covering two films featuring two members of the Slater clan! First up, Christian Slater oggles his sisters boobies and other rebellious teen shenanigans in The Legend of Billie Jean from 1985! Then, we take to the airwaves with Happy Hard Harry when we make teens make bad decisions in Pump Up The Volume from 1990! In the middle, you will hear a review/discussion from Katie Rots of Rotten Rantings. We talk about super Mick Taylor and his ability to communicate with all his surroundings in Wolf Creek 2! It’s a packed show and there is more to come nest time when I am joined by “Wildman” Willis Wheeler! Stay tuned and keep on beefing!Contact InfoGary Facebook : Gary HillTwitter : @GDubbyE-Mail : [email protected] ErikFacebook : Erik BrgstrmTwitter : @ThePhantomErik KatieFacebook : Katie RotsTwitter : @KatieROTSMusic Credits“Shake It Out” Performed by Florence The Machine from the album “Ceremonies”“Stand” Performed by Sly and the Family Stone from the album “Stand!” Links100 Years of HorrorGiallo Ciao CaioWrestling With Friends Rotten Rantings Like The Bird and The Bird on Facebook!Join the Cinema Beef Facebook group! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 3Cinema Beef #51 : Shifty Animals and How I Learned To Tolerate Eduardo Sanchez
ECinema Beef is letting out it’s primal side on this one! This one is guaranteed to bring out the animal in you Beefers! I am joined by LGBT correspondent and one witchy, wolfy gal in Cindy “Sin” Fallon on this one. First up, we talk about a woman and the demons that haunt her in Lovely Molly from 2011. Then, Liam Neeson takes on the elements, his own humanity and a group of hungry pursuers in The Grey from 2011.Contact InfoFacebook : Gary Hill, Cindy Sin FallonTwitter : @GDubby, @BeechphileE-mail : [email protected] Credits“The Animal I Have Become” performed by Three Days Grace“The Beast in Me” performed by Johnny CashLinksCheck out Sin on “The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis” on 790 AM KNST. Weekdays, 6 AM – 9 AMIf you would like to read more about the demon Orabas, click here. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 2Cinema Beef #50! : Bat Nips Get Cold in the Attic
ECinema Beef rides again with a brand new format and a brand new guest! I am joined by Ryan Lewis of Graveshift Radio and we throw out the mutual film and go at it on two way different films! Ryan chose a classic in the slasher genre that I really don’t care for in Bob Clark’s sorority cut up flick in Black Christmas from 1874. Then, we dive into what some folks think is amongst the worse of the worse of superhero films when we talk about and I defend Joel Schumaker’s cowl-gasm in Batman and Robin form 1997. This was a really fun one although I bring the episode down in the end in a wonderful way. Thanks for listening! Contact Info Facebook : Gary Hill, Ryan Lewis Twitter : @GDubby, @RYN_LEWIS Music Credits “Run For Your Life” performed by The Beatles “The End is the Beginning is the End” performed by Smashing Pumpkins ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 1State of the Apes Address
Et would be our State of the Apes Address! We would discuss the evolution of the original series and where the latest series is now and where it could go next. Join the ape revolution!Contact InfoFacebook : Gary Hill Twitter : @GDubby E-Mail : [email protected] Facebook : Willis Wheeler Twitter : @nastywilldcSuzanne Facebook : Suzanne Wilson Cappaletti Twitter : Flyye01Gill Facebook : Gill Rockatansky Twitter : @GillRockatanskyMusic Credits“Ape Shall Not Kill Ape” performed by The Vandals “Your Monkey Won’t Be Home Tonight” performed by Buck Owens ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★