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twenty-words-or-less · 8 months ago
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Team America: World Police
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Summary: Actor Gary Johnson (Trey Parker) is recruited by intergovernmental organisation Team America to foil a plan by Kim Jong-il (Trey Parker) and his allies.
Unsubtle satire that takes shots at everyone and makes references that squarely date the film. “Pearl Harbor Sucks” still slaps.
Rating: 4/5
Photo credit: Hollywood Reporter
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nakedcomedy · 1 year ago
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Wow our comedy community is showing up for #Armenia next Friday 11/3, #LosAngeles are YOU showing up??
Featuring special guests:
Reggie Watts
Phil Hendrie
Aparna Nancherla
Chris Estrada
Guy Branum
River Butcher
Alice Wetterlund
Alyssa Limperis
Hannah Pilkes
Mary Basmadjian
Lory Tatoulian
Nate Craig
Hosted by James Adomian
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100% of proceeds are going to All For Armenia to send humanitarian aid to the victims of the recent ethnic cleansing of indigenous Armenians from #Artsakh 🇦🇲
Get tix now!!
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m00ndingochan · 2 years ago
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turbinepaints · 2 years ago
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fearsmagazine · 11 months ago
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DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS - Review
DISTRIBUTOR: Shudder
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SYNOPSIS: William Brown is a neurotic, self-absorbed musician determined to finish his prog-rock magnum opus while working as an engineer at a recording studio. He currently faces a creative roadblock, a noisy and grotesque neighbor named Vlad. Finally working up the nerve to confront Vlad to keep it down, William inadvertently decapitates him. But, while attempting to cover up one murder, William’s accidental reign of terror causes victims to pile up and become undead corpses who torment and create more bloody detours on his road to prog-rock Valhalla. In addition, it is causing havoc on his relationship with his girlfriend.
REVIEW: Filmmaker Josh Forbes takes his skills as a director of music videos to serve up an old school horror film with one of the legendary special effects makeup designers, Gabe Bartalos (Basket Case 2/Frankenhooker/Leprechaun). DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS is a wicked goopy comedy overflowing with practical effects and buckets of blood.
The plot is your basic tale of a stress filled and frustrated aspiring musician who is on his last nerve. A series of events culminates with his new bizarre neighbor moving in and pushing him over the edge. Confronting his neighbor Vlad is the first in a series of unfortunate events that is filled with death and mayhem. There is a quality to the narrative that feels reminiscent of 1985’s “Return of the Living Dead.” The story nicely focuses on William and his spiral out of control. To some degree it feels like a journey to an insane Oz.
The narrative is magically brought to life by a fantastic cast. Jonah Ray Rodrigues’ William is a blend of Joel from “Mystery Science Theater 3000” as he channels a bit of Bruce Campbell. He brings a lot of energy to the performance and seamlessly switches between mental states that showcases a classic mastery of slapstick. Adding his dynamic energy to the film is actor Alex Winter as Vlad. Best known for his role in “The Lost Boys” and the “Bill & Ted” film franchise, the great prosthetic makeup design permits him to create a unique performance. The rest of the cast is an amalgamation of talented actors that deliver unique performances that add to the horror and comedy.
DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS has a classic look and feel, largely due to the practical effects and special effects makeup. The cinematography, framing, editing and lighting all harken back to the best of the 80’s franchise genre films.There were numerous moments where I found myself nodding my head and uttering “nice” at sequences and gags. Clearly they went through buckets of blood on this shoot. Ryan Kattner & Brett Morris’ score and music for the film nicely adds atmosphere, accentuates the mayhem and gore, and adds this fun take on Wliiam’s musical dreams. FYI, the official motion picture soundtrack will be available digitally worldwide on all digital platforms January 12th, including Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Bandcamp and SubPop.com.
Start 2024 the fright way with an instant genre classic, DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS. It's a dandy of a gorefest thanks to esteemed special effects artist Gabe Bartalos. Jonah Ray Rodrigues and Alex Winter are among the noteworthy cast members, along with a monstrous score that make this an exceptional viewing experience. The film also makes for a wicked introduction to the bloody era of horror for younger viewers. An excellent reason to subscribe to Shudder this month, among many other reasons.
CAST: Jonah Ray Rodrigues, Alex Winter, Kiran Deol, Christian Calloway, Randee Heller, DeMorge Brown, Jon Daly, Phil Hendrie, Ryan Kattner, and Thomas Lennon. CREW: Director - Josh Forbes; Screenplay - Charles Pieper & Jared Logan; Producers - Russell Sanzgiri, Alex Winter, & Jonah Ray Rodrigues; Cinematographer - Will Stone; Score - Ryan Kattner & Brett Morris; Editor - Hank Friedmann; Production Designer - Kati Simon; Wardrobe Supervisor - Aoife Baker; Special Effects Supervisor - Ben Gojer; Special Effects - Atlantic West Effects; Special Make-Up Effects & Sculpture - Gabe Bartalos; Visual Effects Supervisor - Casey Price. OFFICIAL: www.watchdestroy.com FACEBOOK: N.A. TWITTER: N.A. TRAILER: https://youtu.be/ru1OuYNQDtY?si=yvtiKEj4sz3aMAiM RELEASE DATE: Streaming on Shudder January 12th, 2024
**Until we can all head back into the theaters our “COVID Reel Value” will be similar to how you rate a film on digital platforms - 👍 (Like), 👌 (It’s just okay), or 👎 (Dislike)
Reviewed by Joseph B Mauceri
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angrymarks · 2 months ago
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Randy Orton, Je'Von Evans, Phil Brooks, JBL, NXT Clips, Level Up, John Cena, Joe Hendry, Joey Janela, Impact - Wed. News #2
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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Scientists and US Air Force officials fend off a blood-thirsty alien organism while investigating at a remote arctic outpost. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Captain Patrick Hendry: Kenneth Tobey Nikki: Margaret Sheridan Dr. Arthur Carrington: Robert Cornthwaite Ned ‘Scotty’ Scott: Douglas Spencer Lt. Eddie Dykes: James Young Crew Chief Bob: Dewey Martin Lt. Ken ‘Mac’ Erickson: Robert Nichols Corporal Barnes: William Self Tex Richards: Nicholas Byron Dr. Stern: Eduard Franz Dr. Redding: George Fenneman Prof. Voorhees: Paul Frees Prof. Wilson: Everett Glass Dr. Lorenz: Norbert Schiller Prof. Ambrose: Edmund Breon Dr. Chapman: John Dierkes Mrs. Chapman: Sally Creighton ‘The Thing’: James Arness Gen. Fogarty: David McMahon Bill Stone (uncredited): Bill Neff Film Crew: Stunts: Sol Gorss Production Manager: Walter Daniels Music Director: Dimitri Tiomkin Screenplay: Charles Lederer Director of Photography: Russell Harlan Producer: Howard Hawks Art Direction: Albert S. D’Agostino Set Decoration: Darrell Silvera Sound: Clem Portman Director: Christian Nyby Stunts: Dick Crockett Hairstylist: Larry Germain Costume Designer: Michael Woulfe Editor: Roland Gross Stunts: Leslie Charles Makeup Supervisor: Lee Greenway Set Decoration: William Stevens Stunts: Tom Steele Associate Producer: Edward Lasker Stunts: Duke Taylor Stunts: Bob Morgan Art Direction: John Hughes Stunts: Ken Terrell Special Effects: Linwood G. Dunn Novel: John W. Campbell Jr. Stunts: Teddy Mangean Assistant Director: Arthur Siteman Sound: Phil Brigandi Special Effects: Donald Steward Camera Operator: Landon Arnett Stunts: Russell Saunders Special Effects Technician: Thol Simonson Stunts: Bill Lewin Movie Reviews: John Chard: There are no enemies in science, only phenomena to be studied. The Thing from Another World is set at The North Pole and finds a bunch of U.S. airmen, scientists and a journalist getting more than they bargained for when they investigate a space craft frozen in the ice. What is most striking about the film is the basic human story of team work, the pulling together of mankind during a crisis, this theme is a big shift from the short story by John W Campbell Jr. (Who Goes There?). Where that story and later John Carpenter’s wonderful remake focused on paranoia and mistrust, this film is something of the “polar” opposite (literally) as regards the group in peril. It bears all the hallmarks of producer Howard Hawks, who clearly influenced Nyby’s direction. The script, with its pros and cons of a military and scientific society, is very much of its time, blending po-faced observations with straight backed joviality. But this all works in the film’s favour and helps define it as one of the most important science fiction pictures ever made. Along with the other major sci-fi movie of 1951, “The Day the Earth Stood Still”, “TTFAW” firmly brought the visitor from outer space idea into the public conscious. But where the former film intellectualised the alien visitor, resplendent with a message of worth, the latter is about terror, pushing forward the notion that the visitor here is a monster that wants to drink our blood and attempt World domination. No major effects work is needed here because one of the pic’s highlights is only glimpsing the creature (James Arness) in little snippets, and this after we are made to wait for some time before things really kick off. This begs us to think for ourselves as regards this stalking menace, putting us firmly with this intrepid group of people, and we want to see them survive and we do care if they can or do succeed. The low end budget doesn’t hamper the atmosphere or flow, in fact Nyby, Hawks, cinematographer Russell Harlan and music maestro Dimitri Tiomkin, work wonders to ensure there’s a level of authenticity to the Arctic base and that peril is never far away. Not hindered by many of the clichés that would dominate similar themed genre pieces that followed it, film neatly taps into fears that were to become prevalent as the 1950s wore on. It may not be perf...
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rebeleden · 5 months ago
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The Covert War Against Rock: What You Don't Know About the Deaths of Jim Morrison, Tupac Shakur, Michael Hutchence, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Ochs, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, John Lennon, and ..... https://a.co/d/08dlOJjM
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jeffschmidt-blog · 7 months ago
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New episode of OMINOUS THRILL dropped this morning - Advice After Dark. Late-night radio host Bella Donna delivers extreme advice to the delight and horror of her audience until creepy and dangerous listener Trevor forces her to confront the brutal consequences of her show.
This radio show is so dark and twisted I wish it was on for real. 😝 I’m taking syndication calls 😎
Best described as a woman fronted nightmarish mash up of the Art Bell, Love Lines and Phil Hendrie radio shows.
Not for the faint of heart 🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪 🖤
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deadlinecom · 8 months ago
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obsessiveviewer · 11 months ago
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Movie Review: Destroy All Neighbors (2024)
Premise: Struggling prog-rock musician William Brown finds himself in a living nightmare when he accidentally kills Vlad, the neighbor from hell. Director: Josh Forbes Writers: Charles Pieper and Jared Logan (Story by Charles Pieper and Mike Benner) Cast: Jonah Ray Rodrigues, Alex Winter, Kiran Deol, Christian Calloway, Randee Heller, DeMorge Brown, Jon Daly, Phil Hendrie, Ryan Kattner, and…
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movienation · 11 months ago
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Movie Preview: Horror, with a rock'n roll record /Apartment from Hell context -- "Destroy All Neighbors"
Fans instantly get the pun in the title — a riff on “Destroy All Monsters,” for the rest of you. It’s got Alex Winter, ace documentarian and Eternal “Bill” from “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” and Kumail Nanjiani and Jon Daly and Thomas Lennon and that talk-show host/voice-over presence Phil Hendrie in the cast. Jonah Ray — who was on the latter incarnation of “Mystery Science Theater…
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jamieroxxartist · 1 year ago
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via: #DrunkHistory - #DanielInouye’s Heroic Moment (ft. #StevenYeun) told by Phil Hendrie (Phil is Super-Funny, be sure check out his website, his show is So Funny and So Good: www.philhendrieshow.com
Today, December 7, 2023 is National #PearlHarborRemembranceDay!
( https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-pearl-harbor-remembrance-day-december-7 )
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celtic-cd-releases · 1 year ago
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yosoyesmesnchz · 4 years ago
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fearsmagazine · 11 months ago
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DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS | Trailer, Images & Poster
William Brown, a neurotic, self-absorbed musician determined to finish his prog-rock magnum opus, faces a creative roadblock in the form of a noisy and grotesque neighbor named Vlad.
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Jonah Ray Rodrigues in Josh Forbes’ DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS. Courtesy of Shudder. A Shudder Release.
Finally working up the nerve to demand that Vlad keep it down, William inadvertently decapitates him. But, while attempting to cover up one murder, William’s accidental reign of terror causes victims to pile up and become undead corpses who torment and create more bloody detours on his road to prog-rock Valhalla.
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Alex Winter in Josh Forbes’ DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS. Courtesy of Shudder. A Shudder Release.
"What if a guy confronts his neighbor, and the neighbor dies, and he has to cover it up?" explained director Josh Forbes. “We, Charlie Pieper and I, set out that day, and in the ensuing months scratched out an outline that had bits and pieces of everything we loved. A little bit of Poe's Tell Tale Heart, a dash of BARTON FINK, a double scoop of Frank Henenlotter’s BASKET CASE and BRAIN DAMAGE, and of course a dollop of EVIL DEAD II.”
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Jonah Ray Rodrigues (Left) and Alex Winter (Right) in Josh Forbes’ DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS. Courtesy of Shudder. A Shudder Release.
DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS is directed by Josh Forbes, screenplay by Charles Pieper and Jared Logan, and featuring Jonah Ray Rodrigues, Alex Winter, Kiran Deol, Christian Calloway, Randee Heller, DeMorge Brown, Jon Daly, Phil Hendrie, Ryan Kattner, and Thomas Lennon.
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Jonah Ray Rodrigues in Josh Forbes’ DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS. Courtesy of Shudder. A Shudder Release.
DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS coming to Shudder Jan. 12th, 2024.
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