Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast show

Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast

Summary: “Proudly Resents,” on itunes, Stitcher and ProudlyResents.com – the cult movie podcast, has been going for over a year. We talk about the best in bad movies w/ comics like Steve Agee, Jimmy Pardo, Al Madrigal, Chris Gore, Rob Schrab and writers from “The Daily Show,” “Colbert Report” & “Conan.” We talk to the people behind the scenes Tommy Wiseau from “The Room” actors from “Troll2,” “Pluto Nash,” Uwe Boll’s films, “Dirty Love” and the founder of the Razzies. “Proudly Resents” also had the exclusive interview with the man who claims he secretly directed the worst movie of all time, “The Room.”

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 Nicko Boggles “Boggy Creek” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:57

“Boggy Creek” and “Boggy Creek 2.” One is a great bad movie and one is just plain bad. You get two movie reviews in one show!  Nicko wanted me to review “BC2” but sent me the link to “BC1.” Listen to our two prong review. It was originally on Google Hangouts. Watch the whole thing here. Nicko and I on Google Hangout doing the show. Boggy Creek 2 Boggy Creek 1 (I warned you!)

 Bucky Watched the Entire Netflix | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:17

Can you watch everything on Netflix? Author Bucky Sinister did. In 1 year he watched over 500 films.   Mike Spiegelman   (Luggage Tuesdays) co-hosts. Two SF comedy titans talk movies and such like that kind of stuff and stuff. Recorded live at the “Dark Room Theater” in SF.  

 Bucky Watched the Entire Netflix | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:17

Can you watch everything on Netflix? Author Bucky Sinister did. In 1 year he watched over 500 films.   Mike Spiegelman   (Luggage Tuesdays) co-hosts. Two SF comedy titans talk movies and such like that kind of stuff and stuff. Recorded live at the “Dark Room Theater” in SF.  

 “In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale” w/ @adamfelber | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:01

Adam Felber (NPR) returns to talk about the “In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale.”  (listen to the review and watch the whole movie)  The master director, Uwe Boll,  makes a film with very little dungeons and not one siege. Imagine “Lord of the Rings” with Jason Statham as Frodo Baggins, Burt Reynolds as the king and lots of fake boobs.  Matthew Lillard (FX’s “The Bridge” and “Bosch”) eats up scenery as Ray Liotta takes a nap.

 “In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale” w/ @adamfelber | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:01

Adam Felber (NPR) returns to talk about the “In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale.”  (listen to the review and watch the whole movie)  The master director, Uwe Boll,  makes a film with very little dungeons and not one siege. Imagine “Lord of the Rings” with Jason Statham as Frodo Baggins, Burt Reynolds as the king and lots of fake boobs.  Matthew Lillard (FX’s “The Bridge” and “Bosch”) eats up scenery as Ray Liotta takes a nap.

 Starlee Kine Resents “Garden State,” A Lot | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:49

Starlee Kine (“This American Life,” “Mystery Show” podcast) and Marilyn Ghigliotti (“Clerks”) talk “Garden State” in this lost episode. Being from NJ myself, I had to make sure this movie was treated properly. So I also got Eric “Danger” Nienhaus to join us. Eric is so Jersey, he says “yup” and chews with his like a cow. If you didn’t know, chewing like a cow is our state song. You got three people from New Jersey and one native Angelino discussing Zach Braff’s first (and thanks to the fans, not his last) motion picture. LOST EPISODE: This was recorded a couple of years ago when I started this podcast. I didn’t release it because I didn’t think it was professional enough. It wasn’t done the way I thought the way it should be. Eric called me recently and told me he just listened again and it was hilarious. OK. I lost the original, so I had to wait until I could get it from Eric. There’s also an additional hour of the show with Eric, Marilyn and myself. I’ll you want I’ll put it up on the iTunes for ya. Eric and Marilyn used to do a daily two-hour live podcast from their apartment. On “Retro Radio Live,” they would have on older celebrities. The type you would find at an autograph convention. They had a lot of guests like Loni Anderson, the guy from Star Trek, no not that one, the other one, Michael Madsen and Sterling Bowman. Who’s that? He’s the young heart-throb who played young Linus on “Lost.” We play music from his debut album. Check out the “Retro Radio Live!” website to see who you might be interested in hearing from. It’s a regular Who’s Who’s of Who was that? And oh, I did say “casted.”

 Starlee Kine Resents “Garden State,” A Lot | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:49

Starlee Kine (“This American Life,” “Mystery Show” podcast) and Marilyn Ghigliotti (“Clerks”) talk “Garden State” in this lost episode. Being from NJ myself, I had to make sure this movie was treated properly. So I also got Eric “Danger” Nienhaus to join us. Eric is so Jersey, he says “yup” and chews with his like a cow. If you didn’t know, chewing like a cow is our state song. You got three people from New Jersey and one native Angelino discussing Zach Braff’s first (and thanks to the fans, not his last) motion picture. LOST EPISODE: This was recorded a couple of years ago when I started this podcast. I didn’t release it because I didn’t think it was professional enough. It wasn’t done the way I thought the way it should be. Eric called me recently and told me he just listened again and it was hilarious. OK. I lost the original, so I had to wait until I could get it from Eric. There’s also an additional hour of the show with Eric, Marilyn and myself. I’ll you want I’ll put it up on the iTunes for ya. Eric and Marilyn used to do a daily two-hour live podcast from their apartment. On “Retro Radio Live,” they would have on older celebrities. The type you would find at an autograph convention. They had a lot of guests like Loni Anderson, the guy from Star Trek, no not that one, the other one, Michael Madsen and Sterling Bowman. Who’s that? He’s the young heart-throb who played young Linus on “Lost.” We play music from his debut album. Check out the “Retro Radio Live!” website to see who you might be interested in hearing from. It’s a regular Who’s Who’s of Who was that? And oh, I did say “casted.”

 “Parental Guidance” for Nicko | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:40

Billy Crystal, Bette Midler, Marisa Tomei star in this non-com “Parental Guidance.” Nicko returns on a live Google Hangout to talk about the film. Watch us talk about it below or just listen. I’m not here to tell you how to listen to the show. But feel free to share the show on your social media. You are our advertising team. Get cracking! Plot summary from IMDB: Artie and Diane agree to look after their three grandkids when their type-A helicopter parents need to leave town for work. Problems arise when the kids’ 21st-century behavior collides with Artie and Diane’s old-school methods.

 “Parental Guidance” for Nicko | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:40

Billy Crystal, Bette Midler, Marisa Tomei star in this non-com “Parental Guidance.” Nicko returns on a live Google Hangout to talk about the film. Watch us talk about it below or just listen. I’m not here to tell you how to listen to the show. But feel free to share the show on your social media. You are our advertising team. Get cracking! Plot summary from IMDB: Artie and Diane agree to look after their three grandkids when their type-A helicopter parents need to leave town for work. Problems arise when the kids’ 21st-century behavior collides with Artie and Diane’s old-school methods.

 Ice-t as a Mule, Eric Roberts is a Cat. W/ Susie Felber and Her Kids | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:01

 Hugo (Age 6), Delia (Age 3 1/2) and their mom Susie Felber (Age ?) review “A Talking Cat!?!” & “Tommy the Cool Mule”. What more can I say? These kids are cute, opinionated and know a bad film when they see one. Too often, bad talent is pushed off on kids. As if kids don’t notice trash. Susie showed her kids these movies without ever telling her them the movies might not be good. The kids came to the conclusion that these films were trash. “A Talking Cat!?!” stars Eric Roberts as the title roll. But it sounds like they recorded it in his kitchen while he was making coffee. He sounds bored and hung over. I’m not even sure he knew what he was recording. It’s shot in and around a Hollywood Hills mansion that doubles for many different locations.

 Ice-t as a Mule, Eric Roberts is a Cat. W/ Susie Felber and Her Kids | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:01

 Hugo (Age 6), Delia (Age 3 1/2) and their mom Susie Felber (Age ?) review “A Talking Cat!?!” & “Tommy the Cool Mule”. What more can I say? These kids are cute, opinionated and know a bad film when they see one. Too often, bad talent is pushed off on kids. As if kids don’t notice trash. Susie showed her kids these movies without ever telling her them the movies might not be good. The kids came to the conclusion that these films were trash. “A Talking Cat!?!” stars Eric Roberts as the title roll. But it sounds like they recorded it in his kitchen while he was making coffee. He sounds bored and hung over. I’m not even sure he knew what he was recording. It’s shot in and around a Hollywood Hills mansion that doubles for many different locations.

 We Rip “Hard Ticket to Hawaii” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:06

Boobs, bombs and bazookas, throw in a killer snake (puppet) and this movie has it all! It’s “Hard Ticket to Hawaii.” Joey La Penna, Grace Kladstrup and Jim Conroy join me to take apart this cult classic. Jim also breaks down the the business of voice over acting and what movies are worth waiting for the end of the credits for. Take a listen to a funny episode above and watch the movie below. From iTunes:A Hawaiian drug kingpin plans to flood the islands with narcotics financed by illegal diamond shipments to his private retreat. When his henchmen kill two DEA agents who were trying to stop the drug lord, the Agency sends in two of its best agents to break up the drug ring and take out the leader.

 We Rip “Hard Ticket to Hawaii” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:06

Boobs, bombs and bazookas, throw in a killer snake (puppet) and this movie has it all! It’s “Hard Ticket to Hawaii.” Joey La Penna, Grace Kladstrup and Jim Conroy join me to take apart this cult classic. Jim also breaks down the the business of voice over acting and what movies are worth waiting for the end of the credits for. Take a listen to a funny episode above and watch the movie below. From iTunes:A Hawaiian drug kingpin plans to flood the islands with narcotics financed by illegal diamond shipments to his private retreat. When his henchmen kill two DEA agents who were trying to stop the drug lord, the Agency sends in two of its best agents to break up the drug ring and take out the leader.

 Liberace: Behind the Candelabra – review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:23

This HBO movie was based on the autobiographical novel, the tempestuous 6-year relationship between Liberace and his (much younger) lover, Scott Thorson, is recounted. Directed by Steven Soderbergh.  stars Matt Damon, Michael Douglas, Rob Lowe,  Scott Bakula , Debbie Reynolds, Tom Papa, Paul Riser, Dan Aykroyd And I give my quick review of Hangover 3. Hangover 3 is a sequel to Hangover 2. Hangover 2 was a remake of Hangover. Facts about “Behind the Candelabra” from IMDB.com: Originally announced in 2008. Filming had to be delayed after Michael Douglas began treatment for stage IV throat cancer in 2010. According to an interview with ‘Michael Douglas (I)’ at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour, ‘Debbie Reynolds’, who plays Liberace‘s mother in this movie, was personally acquainted with the real Liberace and appeared as a guest on his variety show. Douglas also said that when he was younger, his father, Kirk Douglas, had a Palm Springs home down the street from one of Liberace’s homes, and although Michael Douglas never met Liberace, he did occasionally see him in the neighborhood. In a January 2013 interview with the New York Post, director Steven Soderbergh said that this movie was originally planned for a theatrical release but was ultimately produced by and aired on HBO instead because the story was “too gay” for Hollywood movie studios: “Nobody would make it, We went to everybody in town. They all said it was too gay. And this is after Brokeback Mountain, by the way, which is not as funny as this movie. I was stunned. It made no sense to any of us.” Mentioned on the show: Nikki Glazer interview. Ken Jong and Zach Galifianakis doing an open mic night in the late 90’s. The bar where Susie ran a famous comedy night for years. Susie’s Twitter– Someone #ff her! Susie’s “Dumb As a Blog” blog.

 Liberace: Behind the Candelabra – review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:23

This HBO movie was based on the autobiographical novel, the tempestuous 6-year relationship between Liberace and his (much younger) lover, Scott Thorson, is recounted. Directed by Steven Soderbergh.  stars Matt Damon, Michael Douglas, Rob Lowe,  Scott Bakula , Debbie Reynolds, Tom Papa, Paul Riser, Dan Aykroyd And I give my quick review of Hangover 3. Hangover 3 is a sequel to Hangover 2. Hangover 2 was a remake of Hangover. Facts about “Behind the Candelabra” from IMDB.com: Originally announced in 2008. Filming had to be delayed after Michael Douglas began treatment for stage IV throat cancer in 2010. According to an interview with ‘Michael Douglas (I)’ at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour, ‘Debbie Reynolds’, who plays Liberace‘s mother in this movie, was personally acquainted with the real Liberace and appeared as a guest on his variety show. Douglas also said that when he was younger, his father, Kirk Douglas, had a Palm Springs home down the street from one of Liberace’s homes, and although Michael Douglas never met Liberace, he did occasionally see him in the neighborhood. In a January 2013 interview with the New York Post, director Steven Soderbergh said that this movie was originally planned for a theatrical release but was ultimately produced by and aired on HBO instead because the story was “too gay” for Hollywood movie studios: “Nobody would make it, We went to everybody in town. They all said it was too gay. And this is after Brokeback Mountain, by the way, which is not as funny as this movie. I was stunned. It made no sense to any of us.” Mentioned on the show: Nikki Glazer interview. Ken Jong and Zach Galifianakis doing an open mic night in the late 90’s. The bar where Susie ran a famous comedy night for years. Susie’s Twitter– Someone #ff her! Susie’s “Dumb As a Blog” blog.

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