Episode 21 - Miami Connection
Gobble, Gobble Bombers and welcome back to the Not A Bomb Podcast. Turkey month is here!!!! Brad and Troy, friends forever, pack their bags and head to Orlando…er, Miami for 1987’s independent martial arts film – Miami Connection. The podcast rocks out to the iconic Taekwondo band, Dragon Sound, and the guys also discuss this film’s crazy journey to cult status.
Miami Connection is an amazingly, bad film. No, really! The plot falls apart with the ever-so slightest examination and the action choreography…well…I guess we can call it action choreography…is something truly unique. However, the earnest performances, the amazing Mickey Mouse Club music, the ninja biker gangs, a multi-national martial arts rock band, middle aged college students, and karate John Oates, create a film that you must see to believe. You want a movie that is so bad that it’s good???? You’ve come to the right dojo!
Miami Connection is directed by Richard Park and Y.K. Kim, and stars Y.K Kim, Vincent Hirsch, William Ergle, Siyung Jo, Kathie Collier, Joseph Diamond, Maurice Smith, and Angelo Janotti.
Additionally, the guys discuss the following films:
Duel to the Death – 1983
Ninja III: The Domination - 1984
Pray for Death – 1985
Cool as Ice – 1991
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle II: The Secret of the Ooze - 1991
Ninja Scroll – 1993
The VelociPastor - 2018
Please check out our friends at VHS Files and Friends with Cinefits.
If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.
Gobble, Gobble Bombers and welcome back to the Not A Bomb Podcast. Turkey month is here!!!! Brad and Troy, friends forever, pack their bags and head to Orlando…er, Miami for 1987’s independent martial arts film – Miami Connection. The podcast rocks out to the iconic Taekwondo band, Dragon Sound, and the guys also discuss this film’s crazy journey to cult status.
Miami Connection is an amazingly, bad film. No, really! The plot falls apart with the ever-so slightest examination and the action choreography…well…I guess we can call it action choreography…is something truly unique. However, the earnest performances, the amazing Mickey Mouse Club music, the ninja biker gangs, a multi-national martial arts rock band, middle aged college students, and karate John Oates, create a film that you must see to believe. You want a movie that is so bad that it’s good???? You’ve come to the right dojo!
Miami Connection is directed by Richard Park and Y.K. Kim, and stars Y.K Kim, Vincent Hirsch, William Ergle, Siyung Jo, Kathie Collier, Joseph Diamond, Maurice Smith, and Angelo Janotti.
Additionally, the guys discuss the following films:
Duel to the Death – 1983
Ninja III: The Domination - 1984
Pray for Death – 1985
Cool as Ice – 1991
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle II: The Secret of the Ooze - 1991
Ninja Scroll – 1993
The VelociPastor - 2018
Please check out our friends at VHS Files and Friends with Cinefits.
If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.
Episode 20 - Night of the Demon
Welcome back Bombers! On the final episode of our Spooktober festival, the guys get into their way-way back machine and discuss 1957’s Night of the Demon. This British horror film was directed by the amazing Jacques Tourneur and is loosely based on the 1911 short story, “Casting of Runes”. Night of the Demon has a troubled production history. The film was reedited for its American release, the runtime cut to 81 minutes, and the name was changed to Curse of the Demon. Lastly, it was only shown has a second bill in drive-ins.
Listen as Troy and Brad discuss some of their favorite black and white horror films, the eye-catching special effects and an incredibly intelligent script. Lastly, the boys circle back around and compare Night of the Demon to Sam Raimi’s 2009 horror film – Drag Me to Hell.
Our special intro for this episode was brought to you by our favorite horror hosts, Housewife of Horror and Mister of Horror! Please check their Instagram at Housewife of Horror and search for Suburban Screams on your Roku or Amazon Fire to find their show, Housewife of Horror. Also, please check out the Suburban Screams Film Festival which will be held in October 2021.
Night of the Demon is directed by Jacques Tourneur and stars Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins, and Niall MacGinnis.
Additional Movies discussed during this episode:
The Old Dark House – 1932
The Wolf Man – 1941
The Thing from Another World - 1951
Creature from the Black Lagoon – 1954
Psycho - 1960
The Innocents – 1961
Carnival of Souls - 1962
The Haunting – 1963
Night of the Living Dead - 1968
Welcome back Bombers! On the final episode of our Spooktober festival, the guys get into their way-way back machine and discuss 1957’s Night of the Demon. This British horror film was directed by the amazing Jacques Tourneur and is loosely based on the 1911 short story, “Casting of Runes”. Night of the Demon has a troubled production history. The film was reedited for its American release, the runtime cut to 81 minutes, and the name was changed to Curse of the Demon. Lastly, it was only shown has a second bill in drive-ins.
Listen as Troy and Brad discuss some of their favorite black and white horror films, the eye-catching special effects and an incredibly intelligent script. Lastly, the boys circle back around and compare Night of the Demon to Sam Raimi’s 2009 horror film – Drag Me to Hell.
Our special intro for this episode was brought to you by our favorite horror hosts, Housewife of Horror and Mister of Horror! Please check their Instagram at Housewife of Horror and search for Suburban Screams on your Roku or Amazon Fire to find their show, Housewife of Horror. Also, please check out the Suburban Screams Film Festival which will be held in October 2021.
Night of the Demon is directed by Jacques Tourneur and stars Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins, and Niall MacGinnis.
Additional Movies discussed during this episode:
The Old Dark House – 1932
The Wolf Man – 1941
The Thing from Another World - 1951
Creature from the Black Lagoon – 1954
Psycho - 1960
The Innocents – 1961
Carnival of Souls - 1962
The Haunting – 1963
Night of the Living Dead - 1968
Episode 19 - Event Horizon
Spooktober rolls along as Troy and Brad welcome back the charismatic Charlie Gonzalez to the show. On this episode, the gang tackles the 1997 horror/sci-fi film Event Horizon. This Paul W.S. Anderson movie finds the titular Event Horizon abandoned near the planet Neptune. Listen as the guys discuss the wonky science within the film, the spooky haunted house tropes littered throughout the script, the paper folding space travel explanations, a character called Baby Bear, and Laurence Fishburne doing……..well………cool Laurence Fishburne things!
Paramount Studios rushed Event Horizon into theaters because a famous director couldn’t get his movie about a ship hitting an iceberg completed on time. Ultimately, the filmmakers had to cut a lot of corners and audiences may never get to see the complete version. The film failed to recoup its $60 million budget and critics were not impressed. Does this film deserve to be labeled a "bomb"? Listen and find out!
Event Horizon is directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and stars Laurence Fishburne, Sam Neill, Kathleen Quinlan, Joely Richardson , RIchard T. Jones, Jack Noseworthy, Jason Isaacs, and Sean Pertwee.
Let us know what you think of Event Horizon! Submit your favorite movie "bomb" by emailing the show at NotABombPod@gmail.com. If you enjoy what you hear, please rate and review on Apple Podcast.
Additional movies discussed during this episode:
Sleepy Hollow
Brotherhood of the Wolf
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Sphere
Pandorum
Mortal Kombat
The Shining
The Haunting
2001: A Space Odyssey
Hellraiser
Spooktober rolls along as Troy and Brad welcome back the charismatic Charlie Gonzalez to the show. On this episode, the gang tackles the 1997 horror/sci-fi film Event Horizon. This Paul W.S. Anderson movie finds the titular Event Horizon abandoned near the planet Neptune. Listen as the guys discuss the wonky science within the film, the spooky haunted house tropes littered throughout the script, the paper folding space travel explanations, a character called Baby Bear, and Laurence Fishburne doing……..well………cool Laurence Fishburne things!
Paramount Studios rushed Event Horizon into theaters because a famous director couldn’t get his movie about a ship hitting an iceberg completed on time. Ultimately, the filmmakers had to cut a lot of corners and audiences may never get to see the complete version. The film failed to recoup its $60 million budget and critics were not impressed. Does this film deserve to be labeled a "bomb"? Listen and find out!
Event Horizon is directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and stars Laurence Fishburne, Sam Neill, Kathleen Quinlan, Joely Richardson , RIchard T. Jones, Jack Noseworthy, Jason Isaacs, and Sean Pertwee.
Let us know what you think of Event Horizon! Submit your favorite movie "bomb" by emailing the show at NotABombPod@gmail.com. If you enjoy what you hear, please rate and review on Apple Podcast.
Additional movies discussed during this episode:
Sleepy Hollow
Brotherhood of the Wolf
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Sphere
Pandorum
Mortal Kombat
The Shining
The Haunting
2001: A Space Odyssey
Hellraiser