Episode 18 - Tenebrae
Welcome back, Bombers! Spooktober rolls into giallo town with Dario Argento’s 1982 film - Tenebrae. Tenebrae was a modest success when it was released internationally. However, the theatrical cut for the US was released in a heavily censored version under the title - Unsane. Needless to say, it was panned and quickly forgotten.
Listen as Troy, Brad, and John discuss Tenebrae’s themes of duality, sexual deviancy, and violence. Oh, and let’s not forget low-grade Mark Hamill! Troy tries to argue that 3/4s of Goblin doesn’t count as Goblin. John tries to play peacemaker. And Brad tries to find the silver lining. Ultimately, the guys decide if Dario’s Scooby-Doo murder mystery is a bomb.
Tenebrae is directed by Dario Argento and stars Anthony Franciosa, John Saxon, and Daria Nicolodi.
Let us know what you think of the episode, or pass along a movie “bomb” suggestion by emailing the show at NotABombPod@gmail.com. If you enjoy what you hear please rate and review on Apple Podcast.
For even more Dario Argento talk, hear Brad and Troy discuss - Inferno - on their old Movie Matchup: The Pretension Podcast. Spoiler Alert - Brad has a complete meltdown during the episode.
Additional movies discussed:
Nosferatu
Let the Right One In
Let Me
Train to Busan
Black Angel
Welcome back, Bombers! Spooktober rolls into giallo town with Dario Argento’s 1982 film - Tenebrae. Tenebrae was a modest success when it was released internationally. However, the theatrical cut for the US was released in a heavily censored version under the title - Unsane. Needless to say, it was panned and quickly forgotten.
Listen as Troy, Brad, and John discuss Tenebrae’s themes of duality, sexual deviancy, and violence. Oh, and let’s not forget low-grade Mark Hamill! Troy tries to argue that 3/4s of Goblin doesn’t count as Goblin. John tries to play peacemaker. And Brad tries to find the silver lining. Ultimately, the guys decide if Dario’s Scooby-Doo murder mystery is a bomb.
Tenebrae is directed by Dario Argento and stars Anthony Franciosa, John Saxon, and Daria Nicolodi.
Let us know what you think of the episode, or pass along a movie “bomb” suggestion by emailing the show at NotABombPod@gmail.com. If you enjoy what you hear please rate and review on Apple Podcast.
For even more Dario Argento talk, hear Brad and Troy discuss - Inferno - on their old Movie Matchup: The Pretension Podcast. Spoiler Alert - Brad has a complete meltdown during the episode.
Additional movies discussed:
Nosferatu
Let the Right One In
Let Me
Train to Busan
Black Angel
Episode 17 - Chopping Mall
Hello Creeps, and welcome back to Not A Bomb Podcast. Spooktober has finally arrived and to celebrate, Brad and Troy are headed to one of the greatest institutions known to man - the mall! On this week’s episode, the guys battle killer robots in the 1986 film - Chopping Mall. Be prepared to hear two grown men talk about their love for the mall, awkward furniture parties, lightening turning robots evil, and lasers to the head.
Is it fiscally responsible for a small town mall to employ two full time scientist? Do malls really sell gasoline? Is smelling like pepperoni a compliment? Is Ferdy a real name? Do you have to chew that gum so loud? All this and more on this exciting episode of Not a Bomb.
Chopping Mall is directed by Jim Wynorki and stars; Kelli Maroney, Tony O’Dell, Russell Todd, and Barbara Crampton.
Hello Creeps, and welcome back to Not A Bomb Podcast. Spooktober has finally arrived and to celebrate, Brad and Troy are headed to one of the greatest institutions known to man - the mall! On this week’s episode, the guys battle killer robots in the 1986 film - Chopping Mall. Be prepared to hear two grown men talk about their love for the mall, awkward furniture parties, lightening turning robots evil, and lasers to the head.
Is it fiscally responsible for a small town mall to employ two full time scientist? Do malls really sell gasoline? Is smelling like pepperoni a compliment? Is Ferdy a real name? Do you have to chew that gum so loud? All this and more on this exciting episode of Not a Bomb.
Chopping Mall is directed by Jim Wynorki and stars; Kelli Maroney, Tony O’Dell, Russell Todd, and Barbara Crampton.
Episode 16 - Ip Man 4
Hey Bomb Squad, welcome back to another exciting episode of Not A Bomb. Ip Man month comes to end, as Troy and Brad are joined by Cesar Alejandro of FilmSmash.com to discuss Ip Man 4 - The Finale. Donnie Yen returns as the titular - Ip Man, as he travels to San Francisco in order to obtain a letter of recommendation for his “rebellious” son, Ip Ching. While in the US, Ip Man finds he must constantly battle with the white devil to prove Chinese kung fu is superior to US combat karate. Listen as the gang discusses overt racism, soap opera actors, Scott Aktins (Ninja!), and more racism. Finally, everyone gets a chance to rank the Ip Man series.
Ip Man 4 is directed by Wilson Yip and starts; Donnie Yen, Wu Yue, Vanness Wu, Scott Adkins, Kent Cheng, Danny Chan, and Ngo Ka-nin.
Find Cesar Alejandro reviews at FilmSmash.com..
Hey Bomb Squad, welcome back to another exciting episode of Not A Bomb. Ip Man month comes to end, as Troy and Brad are joined by Cesar Alejandro of FilmSmash.com to discuss Ip Man 4 - The Finale. Donnie Yen returns as the titular - Ip Man, as he travels to San Francisco in order to obtain a letter of recommendation for his “rebellious” son, Ip Ching. While in the US, Ip Man finds he must constantly battle with the white devil to prove Chinese kung fu is superior to US combat karate. Listen as the gang discusses overt racism, soap opera actors, Scott Aktins (Ninja!), and more racism. Finally, everyone gets a chance to rank the Ip Man series.
Ip Man 4 is directed by Wilson Yip and starts; Donnie Yen, Wu Yue, Vanness Wu, Scott Adkins, Kent Cheng, Danny Chan, and Ngo Ka-nin.
Find Cesar Alejandro reviews at FilmSmash.com..