Showing posts with label man i love films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label man i love films. Show all posts

5.18.2012

The Demented Podcast #39 - Film Snobs Can Suck It!

I know. This is super late. I'm sorry, OK?! It's totally my fault. But it's here now, and now you can hear Man, I Love Films' own Kai, who joins us to discuss monster movies The Host and Cloverfield. After some discussions, Kai yet again climbs The Tower. And since it's Kai, you know what that means, right? That's right... the episode after this will be the next Battle Royale! (Hopefully.) Listen to find out who the next "lucky" contestants will be... and if Kai will join their ranks.


Due to Podomatic bandwidth issues, I will no longer be placing the podcast player on the site. But you can easily listen and subscribe through iTunes!

Current Leaderboard
1) Rachel - 169 Points 
2) Stevee - 108 Points
3) Jandy - 107 Points

4) Jason - 103 Points
5) Nikhat - 96 Points
6) Lindsay - 91 Points
7) Joanna - 83 Points
8) Jessica - FAIL



Current/Previous Battle Royale Champions
(BR3) Dan Heaton - 176 Points
(BR2) Dylan Fields - 114 Points
(BR1) Rachel Thuro - 171 Points



That being said, enjoy! Thanks goes out to Kevin MacLeod's Incompetech website for great, royalty-free music. And thanks to Google for helping  me find a website that will give me free video game audio samples.

12.03.2011

The Demented Podcast #28 - By Your Face, I Will Punch It.

For today's episode, we were joined by Dylan Fields of Man, I Love Films to discuss 90s action/thriller/espionage films. We start off with some Robert Redford fun in Sneakers, but change gears to Luc Besson and La Femme Nikita. Ever wanted to hear "milf" and "Ben Kingsley" in the same general discussion? How about the implication that Milla Jovovich could have made a movie better? Then this episode is for you!

After the discussions, we move in to The Tower. Will Dylan join the ranks for the upcoming Battle Royale, or will he fall by the wayside? Listen to find out!

Current Tower Leaderboard
1) Joel - 191 Points
2) Dan - 164 Points
3) Steve - 133 Points
4) Tom - 105 Points
5) Jason - 101 Points
6) Scott - 97 Points
7) Alan - 86 Points

Current/Previous Battle Royale Champions
(BR2) Dylan Fields - 114 Points
(BR1) Rachel Thuro - 171 Points

You can listen to this episode on the player below or by subscribing through iTunes.




That being said, enjoy! Thanks goes out to Kevin MacLeod's Incompetech website for great, royalty-free music. And thanks to Google for helping me find a website that will give me free video game audio samples.

10.29.2011

Top 10 Favorite Horror Films.

So, roughly a week ago, Kai at Man, I Love Films made a list of his Top 10 Favorite Horror Movies. His stipulations? They are FAVORITES, not BESTS. These are the films that might not necessarily be high caliber, but they're the ones we always go back to because we just love the hell out of them for one reason or another. And they couldn't be horror/comedies. This second rule made it most difficult for me, as I love horror/comedies. Anyway, he inspired me to make a list of my own following his same rules. So here we are. Now, these might not all necessarily scare me (or do I even think are scary). I'm not rating these on scare factor, but rather ones I just love. So here are my Top 10 FAVORITE Horror Films (horror/comedies not included).


Top 10 Favorite Horror Films

10) The Evil Dead

Unlike the other films in the trilogy, this one is a straight-up horror flick. And it works its atmosphere like a mofo. Sure, the effects might be cheesy, but it's a fantastic little film with some truly creepy scenes. It's like if old school horror were done with the 70s and early 80s shock value. Great stuff.


9) The Hills Have Eyes (Remake)

Alexandre Aja's remake is pretty damn good. Not only is it hella creepy and disturbing, but it's incredibly intense. The last 20 minutes with Aaron Stanford going hardcore badass is probably one of my favorite parts of any horror film. Oh, and the rest of the movie is pretty good, too.


8) The Mothman Prophecies

I might get some flak for this one, but I think this is one of the freakin' scariest movies out there. A lot of people find it dull or just a flat-out snooze-fest. But this movie terrifies me for some reason. I can't watch this and then drive at night for at least a week. The telephone call scene in the motel room, the car wreck... a lot of it is just totally freaky to me.



7) Trick R Treat

Out of all the movies on this list, this is the one I've seen the least. I watched it for the second time just the other day. It's on Instant Streaming, but I also now own it on Blu-Ray. It's a fantastic mix of style and cleverness. It has a comic book feel, but it's also an anthology feature. But unlike most anthology collections, these are intertwined and play out in a non-linear fashion... and I do love it when storytellers take this kind of approach. It's a new holiday staple for this time of the year.


6) Final Destination

The first one is the best one (though the fifth wasn't all the bad, either). From the second on, the series tried to be too goofy. The first one is more serious, though, and it's quite an original premise. Not to mention it has a fantastic cameo by Tony Todd that carried over into (most of) the rest of the films.


5) Dawn of the Dead (Remake)

I'll be honest. I love and respect George Romero. Night and Dawn are fantastic bits of horror history (I can take or leave Day). And while his original Dawn of the Dead might be responsible for almost everything we know and love about zombies today (I'd argue even moreso than Night)... I find it to be kind of a boring flick overall (Night, on the other hand, holds up much better). That being said, Snyder's remake is a fantastic one. Sure, it introduces a thousand more characters and loses a little of the intimacy of the original for the sake of a body count, but it gives us some really memorable characters and moments. Hell, even Andy, the gun store owner across the street whose voice you maybe only hear for 30 seconds of the film... is a compelling character. Oh yeah, and the first 10-15 minutes is one of the best segments in a zombie movie.


4) Pitch Black

OK, I know I'm going to get some arguments here. You probably think this is more sci-fi than horror. Sure, it does have some heavy sci-fi elements, but they're being stalked and killed by freaky aliens... so I count it. Not to mention Riddick is a murderer. Speaking of, Richard B. Riddick is one of my favorite antiheroes ever and would easily be in my Top 5 favorite sci-fi characters. And I personally can't wait for the Chronicles sequel that is supposed to be more like this film than that other... thing.


3) Cube

I've seen and own all three of these films, but none of the match up to the original. It's insanely smart and makes me love Vincenzo Natali more and more every time I see it. And I hate a certain death at the end of the film every time I see it. And it hurts just as much the hundredth time as it did the first. And... I could keep going, but you should just go out and see this if you haven't already.


2) Saw

It's been said a thousand times (most of those times by me). The first film is unfairly lumped in and given a bad rep due to its sequels, which it is almost nothing like. I'll admit--I'm a fan of the entire series. Think whatever you want about the gore or what have you, but this series has some of the best continuity, hands down, of any film series in history. It's pretty outstanding. Regardless, the first is the best and will always be the best. And I'll never forget when I saw this in theater, thought I had it figured out, and then proceeded to sit with an open mouth throughout the credits. And the main theme (Hello Zepp) is awesome.


1) 28 Days/Weeks Later...

Yeah, yeah, call it a cheat. I couldn't choose one, so I lumped both together. They both have their strengths and weaknesses. The first one is all about the characters and their relationships with each other. The sequel is all about the tension and suspense. And Jeremy Renner is in it (and he's also gone on record saying that he, along with the director and Danny Boyle, do not see these films as zombie movies, no matter what others say)... no, I'm not letting that go! Anyway... not to mention that both films have fantastically brilliant openings. The first one is more drawn out in confusion of the main character, while the second is more in the quiet opening that turns into a chaotic escape. And the main theme is awesome.


Runners-Up

I know some people don't like runners-up because they feel it makes the idea of having a cut-off to the top list moot... but there are some that barely missed this list... whether for reasons that I haven't seen them enough times to yet become favorites (I Saw the Devil, The Shining); them being more atmospheric than scary or iconic (1408, Stir of Echoes, The Orphanage); them having a great atmosphere and scares, but with a controversial ending that could make or break it (Silent Hill, The Mist); or them being favorites I just couldn't fit in (Misery, Pontypool, The Faculty).

7.30.2011

The Demented Podcast #20 - Battle Royale 2.

Here it is, ladies and gentlemen. It's episode 20, so you know what that means! It's time for the second Battle Royale of The Tower. The Top 5 scorers from the previous 9 episodes are going head-to-head. And here they are:

1. Kai (142)
2. Jason (126)
3. Dylan (125)
4. Jess (123)
5. Rachel (114)
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(And The Rest)
6. Nick (104)
7. Simon (92)
8. Sebastian (84)
9. Nolahn (INCOMPLETE)
10. Keith (INCOMPLETE)

Does Jess make it past the first round this time? Does Jason flub at 20 Questions as he fears? Do Dylan and Kai face off, man to man? Is Rachel's middle name really "Default"? And how much does karma actually affect how this game works? Find answers to these and more (...maybe...) by listening in!

You can listen to this episode on the player below or by subscribing through iTunes.



That being said, enjoy! Thanks goes out to Kevin MacLeod's Incompetech website for great, royalty-free music. And thanks to Google for helping me find a website that will give me free video game audio samples.

7.16.2011

The Demented Podcast #19 - Freddy Vs. Baby Doll.

For our last regular episode of the second "season" before Battle Royale 2, I'm joined yet again by Kai Parker of Man, I Love Films (who, coincidentally, was the final guest before the previous Battle Royale). This time we're talking two films: Sucker Punch and A Nightmare on Elm Street (both the original and the remake, as it turned out). Our Versus turned out well as this final match-up became a hot contender.

Finally, Kai tackles The Tower once more, desperately wanting vengeance for his fall last time... but still scared out of his mind. Listen and find out how he did!

Current Tower Leaderboard
1) Jason - 126 Points
2) Dylan - 125 Points
3) Jess - 123 Points
4) Rachel - 114 Points
5) Nick - 104 Points
6) Simon - 92 Points
7) Sebastian - 84 Points
Nolahn - Incomplete
Keith - Incomplete

Current Battle Royale Champion
Rachel Thuro - 171 Points

You can listen to this episode on the player below or by subscribing through iTunes.



That being said, enjoy! Thanks goes out to Kevin MacLeod's Incompetech website for great, royalty-free music. And thanks to Google for helping me find a website that will give me free video game audio samples.

6.18.2011

The Demented Podcast #17 - Fletch Vs. Dalton.

We're back with another returning guest. But between last time and this time, he has a whole new website. It was once Dylan of Blog Cabins, but is now Dylan of Man, I Love Films. And today he's on to talk with me about two movies: Fletch and Inside Man. We do a little Versus action and then... right on into The Tower.

As usual, it's No Guts No Glory for Dylan as he tries for the top spot... but he might be going in a little too over-confident. How will that affect his game? Listen and find out!

Current Tower Leaderboard
1) Jason - 126 Points
2) Jess - 123 Points
3) Rachel - 114 Points
4) Nick - 104 Points
5) Simon - 92 Points
6) Sebastian - 84 Points
Nolahn - Incomplete

Current Battle Royale Champion
Rachel Thuro - 171 Points

You can listen to this episode on the player below or by subscribing through iTunes.



That being said, enjoy! Thanks goes out to Kevin MacLeod's Incompetech website for great, royalty-free music. And thanks to Google for helping me find a website that will give me free video game audio samples.

5.28.2011

News: Man, I Love Films Contributor.

For those unaware, I have recently been added as a contributor at the Man, I Love Films website. Every Saturday, I will be putting up a review for films that are New-To-DVD. This week, I chose the best movie of the year so far (...or not...), I Am Number Four. Check out the website here and my review here. And make sure to, at the very least, go back every Saturday for more reviews from me!