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The cat tied the whole story together. It belonged to the girls, and the boys encountered it several times before they killed it. The cat might be the main character.
52:00 - he doesnt come out clean. Lol. He is stumbling all over the place and skin covered in red and yellow burns. Very entertaining listen despite some of the BTS facts being incorrect. I really appreciate how fair you all were with the movie, while a lot just trash it for its over the top weirdness.
Oh my! Such misinformation in this. Tokyo SOS was NOT the film he was talking about. Only Mothra, MechaGodzilla, Godzilla and Kamobas appear. He’s talking about Final Wars which has a HEDORAH appearance. Yeah, I am geek. Seen all these films multiple times. Oh, and Honda did not have a hand in Hedorah. He had quit the Godzilla films until Terror of MechaGodzilla. Let me know if you need help. And the Godzilla suit actor he's talking about was Haruo Nakajima. The next Godzilla film was his last (Godzilla vs Gigan). I met him and his family at a convention a few years before he passed away. Very nice man and family. Hedorah would be the ONLY Godzilla film Banno would direct. The producer Tanaka would tell Banno he had destroyed the Godzilla franchise with this film. Years later, Banno would attempt to get a sequel to Hedorah made, but it went no where. though Toho DID finally do a short in 2021 using the suits from Final Wars- www.tohokingdom.com/tv/godzilla_vs_hedorah_2021.html The actual short- archive.org/details/godzilla-vs-hedorah-2021 Banno DOES get credit in the Monsterverse films, btw.
Appreciate the correction here. This is fascinating. This was the first Godzilla film we’ve attempted to review. Should we ever review another, we would love some help pointing us in the right direction. There’s a lot of ground to cover with this franchise.
@@CultFilmInReview Some more "Cultish" Godzilla/ Toho films- Godzilla vs Megalon, Godzilla vs King Ghidorah (1991), Attack of the Mushroom People, and Space Amoeba
this movie scared the hell out of me as a kid because I was right at the age that the kids in the movie were at and I can totally see this happening to me.
The genre this indeed started was Don't Stick Your D**k in Crazy. It probably couldn't have been made much earlier. The Hayes Code was becoming ludicrous. So many couples were living together, and the assassinations of RFK and MLK as well as the riots at the Democratic convention and the Kent State massacre made the prohibitions against violence seem childish. I was twelve when this was released and knew about all of those events, plus my first memory of a wilder world, was when JKF was killed. Fortunately my next one was The Beatles debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. I also periodically saw the coffins arriving at the airports of the soldiers killed in Viet Nam when I was little too. Yeah, the Hayes Code was really stupid. The ratings system was developed quickly, but since whole families like mine often saw all the popular films at the drive in theaters anyway, they were largely ignored.
You guys seem like moron bros. Please stick to construction work at least until you learn how to pronounce "nUkiLaRchuckles" properly. Most painful podcast of the day. Things down.
It’s not about a bomb going off, it’s about many bombs going off. Sheffield (a large industrial city) is representative of what would be happening across the entire country. The UK is a small place and should this scenario arise there would be nowhere to hide, nowhere to run to, no way of escape. If we get two inches of snow here the country starts to grind to a halt, so it’s easy to imagine how quickly and easily society would collapse. Civilisation is very fragile and held together by delicate…threads.
I’m enjoying the snack segment. You guys got me into the zapps chips. The evil eye ones were great, can’t seem to find them again but I did get the hotter than hell jalapeño and those are good also.
"This tiny, little town..." First of all, Sheffield is a city. Second of all, if Sheffield were a 'tiny, little town', why would the enemy bother to nuke it?
As an American, let me just apologize to the world and England for this dreadful, ill-researched, lazy podcast for such an impactful, but still-important film. These idiots do NOT know what they are talking about and this is just embarrassing. I'm so sorry.
This film is not SUPPOSED to 'entertain' you. Its supposed to scare the holy living shit out of you to the point that you realize the events of the film COULD HAPPEN AT ANY TIME. You DO NOT want that button pushed, no matter where you are. And if it is, you better get as close to ground zero as possible, because you DO NOT want to survive it. Life will not go on. Nothing will be rebuilt. Humanity will be fucked beyond repair. There is nothing entertaining about any of it.
Return To Oz is outstanding. You watched it on your phones or when you were half asleep and then complain about not being impressed. Whatever. No wonder this podcast didn't last long.
this movie give me chills no matter how many times i watch it. can't believe dave just ignore 🚩🚩🚩right after she yell to his neighbour. and that zoom in while evelyn see them both 💀
No comments or likes? Lol love this podcast. Sad it's over? I'm not done listening but did you guys not realize it's kind of a surrealistic film? I enjoyed it.
Old video but the teacher wasn't a pedo. He was projecting his own feelings since she was the daughter he always wanted because his kid is rebellious and hates him and he was a shit dad. He had no choice in spending her out since he was just the chosen overseer not the program creator so he did what he could to help her survive without getting executed himself.
Don't listen to Phil Mellor. This and The New Barbarians are fantastic movies. They are creative, industrious, and ultra violent. But, if you don't like homoeroticism, stay away, that may be what Phil hated.
Yeah he was a major net negative in this for me and I think there is definitely one point at least where the others were getting over his shit. A moment where they went all silent because he'd distracted from a real point. Ugh.
18 years after the parking lot fight, their nephews Will Stronghold and Warren Peace had an intensified brawl at the school cafeteria in Sky High (2005)
I saw this when it first aired, I was 9 and strangely enough on a yacht off the north Wales coast at the time. I was already anxious watching news reports of Soviet maneuvers and diplomatic crisis. There is a great cold war museum in a former bunker nearby that has decommissioned nuclear weapons and a room that simulates what it would have been like in the bunker during an attack. There are old maps there all marked up with how blast and fallout were expected to affect the area, its disturbing seeing your town and surrounding villages on it. My area would have been hit very hard, major chemical and petroleum processing plants, a factory that made parts for the UK nuclear deterrent, a major port, RAF and Army base. Btw, Sheffield is a major city and known for its steelworks. Worth watching the QED tv documentary about surviving in different types of shelters.