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Pick our Schlocktober Movies!

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Hey, creeps. We hope you're celebrating Ghoul Summer by getting a nose bleed and not knowing why or getting some food caught in your throat. As you may have seen from your half goth/half rockabilly friends on Facebook, we're just 100 days out from Halloween, which means JFD's 5th annual Schlocktober is right around the bend.

Last year, we did 5 episodes dedicated to 5 of our favorite horror franchises. And this year, we're looking to do the same thing. Except replace "our" with "your." In the top left corner of the site, you'll see a poll. We nominated some franchises we want to honor for Ghoul Summer. Now it's up to you to pick the Top 4. We'll call this around the last week of September, so get voting early and often to make sure we do your Halloween jams!


JFD223: Cannibal Holocaust, Come and See, The Untold Story

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It's our second and final Ghoul Summer episode of the year and we're joined by Ghoul Godfather, Mike Dikk (of Kissing Contest) to discuss 3 movies he picked.

First, a professor goes deep into the Amazon to track down his missing documentarian students. But he only finds their footage and the grisly atrocities contained therein in 1980's Cannibal Holocaust. The flick, directed by Ruggero Deodato basically invented the Found Footage genre.

Next, a young Russian boy finds a gun and joins the army to fight back against the Nazis during World War II in 1985's "Come and See." It's a movie widely regarded as one of the best movies ever made.

Finally, Police Academy -esque bungling cops hunt a madman doing nefarious things in his restaurant in 1993's "The Untold Story."

All this plus witty banter between ghouls, Orion: The Comic-Con Correspondent, Turtles and their cool bodies, Nerd News, Blu-rays, Being a "cost-effective" ghoul, the podcast gold rush and so much more!

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Ghoul Summer Masterpost

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Here are all the Ghoul Summer episodes of all your favorite podcasts. We'll keep this updated and we encourage any and all podcasts out there to join in! (Except Marc Maron)

Junk Food Dinner

Ghoul Summer 2012
JFD117:Last House on the Left, House on the Edge of the Park and Last House on Dead End Street.
JFD118: The Bunny Game, Nekromantic and Human Centipede 2 w/ Mike Dikk.
Ghoul Summer 2013
JFD170: Ghoul Summer 2013, Martyrs, Taxidermia and Faces of Death w/ Mike Dikk.
Ghoul Summer 2014
JFD222: Ghoul Summer 2014, The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer, Men Behind the Sun and Tetsuo: The Iron Man w/ Memphis Maniac.
JFD223: Ghoul Summer 2014, Cannibal Holocaust, Come and See and the Untold Story w/ Mike Dikk.

Kissing Contest

Bonus Ghoul Chat
Kissing Contest 63: Ghoul Origins
Ghoul Summer 2014
Kissing Contest 194: Remaking Ghoul Movies

Illogical Contraption
Ghoul Summer 2014
What a Ghoul Believes: w/ guest Ghoul director Bill Zebub

Pool Party Radio
Ghoul Summer 2014
Ep. 170: Torture Chat w/ guests Olympic Artichoke Radio

Lifesavers: The Movie!

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Whoa! Check out this video our boy Myles put together! Citing Junk Food Dinner episode #12 as an inspiration, Myles made a whole new movie using clips from the likes of  Ghoulies, Critters, Munchies, Hobgoblins, etc and adding new audio and dialogue! Really cool and fun late night viewing. Check it out!

JFD182: Friday the 13th: Parts 1, 2 & 3

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It's time to put on your hockey mask and grab your machete! We're going back to camp!

First, some morons get the idea to re-open Camp Crystal Lake, despite the locals' warning that it has a death curse and that they're all doomed. Sure enough, a mysterious stalker soons starts slicing everyone up in Sean Cunningham's original "Friday the 13th" from 1980.

Next, it's five years later and new camp counselors ignore the death curse and party it up at Crystal Lake. Soon enough, a new killer is looking for revenge in "Friday the 13th: Part 2" from 1981.

Finally, Jason returns to kill again ... this time in 3D! in Steve Miner's "Friday the 13th: Part 3."

All this plus witty banter between friends, extremely clean Skype qualities, Jason News, this week's DVD + blu-ray releases, complete confidentiality, no police involvement, the musings of a Sweet Man, no suspects, very few red herrings, and so much more!

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JFD224: Operation Warzone, Rapid Fire, Future Force

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Shock and Awegust kicks off this week with some truly insane action from Action International Pictures. It's our David A. Prior theme show! Get ready for low-budget insanity from the king of action trash! Parker Bowman's on assignment with Doctor Evil, so we're joined this week by Rachel Thode and Nick Jones!

First up, tons of tough guy stuff is set to the weirdest synth pop music you might find on VHS in 1988's Operation Warzone, an inexplicable low budget Vietnam movie from David A. Prior!

Next up, we seek out the world's most powerful (and ridiculous) weapon Rapid Fire from 1989! There's also something about a code that may have been changed.

Finally, we tackle our final David A. Prior flick for the show, 1989's Future Force! The always-weird David Carradine gets even weirder with the attachment of a flying bionic arm he uses for bad police work!

All this plus witty banter between friends, Bloody Mary's, bad explosions, crazy fist fights, crotch punching, DTMF weaponry, burps, sneezes and so much more!


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JFD225: Tintorera: Killer Shark, Jaws 3-D, Sharknado 2

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Junk Food Dinner wades into schlock-infested waters as Shock and Awegust transforms into SHARK & JAWSGUST for a week! Guest Faith Von Awesome joins us this week while Kevin's in Boston - and one of us doesn't survive the episode!

First up, a swinging bachelor hits the high-seas for cocaine fueled orgies and intermittent shark violence in 1977's Tintorera: Killer Shark! This Mexisploitation flick stars Hugo Stiglitz and is notable for being one of the first Jaws rip-offs, as well as being one of the few softcore shark films. It's also kind of like a Cannibal Holocaust for sharks, if you know what I mean. 

Next, we tackle the perhaps-not-the-best but-definitely-the-most-3-dimension Jaws sequel, Jaws 3-D from 1983! It's got Louis Gossett Jr., Dennis Quaid, and Lea Thompson running around a strangely prophetic SeaWorld, but does it have any sharks?

Finally, we check in with the second in what's sure to be a long-running annual tradition from Asylum Films, 2014's Sharknado 2! Noted scribe Thunder Levin delivers a script crammed with celebrity cameos, movie parodies, and sharks, but can critical darling Anthony C. Ferrante retain his auter spirit while operating in the Shark/Weather subgenre? And what artistic choice lead him to film this summer-set movie in February snow-bound NYC?

All this plus witty banter between friends, the saddest nerd newses, disco dancing, getting eaten by sharks, tanlines aplenty, burps, sneezes and so much more!

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September Schedule

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Hey, Junkies! We're ready for a sweet Fall cool off period. It's the time between Shock & Awegust and Schlocktober when the air gets crisp and we just like chillin' next to the VHS player. Two of our theme episode ideas originated during JFD219 so if you haven't listened to that, go do it! September is also a time for strapping on a backpack and going back to school, hence our other two theme episodes. Enjoy, Junkies, because after this month, things get creppy and spoopy like you wouldn't believe. In fact, there's still time to vote for our Schlocktober theme shows, so try that out, too.

JFD228: Amy Fisher Week

  • Lethal Lolita - Amy Fisher: My Story (1992)
  • The Amy Fisher Story (1993)
  • Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story (1993)
JFD229: High School Week
  • Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971)
  • Prom Night (1980)
  • Angus (1995)
JFD230:College Week
  • Back to School (1986)
  • Big Man on Campus (1989)
  • Getting In (1993)
JFD231 Christina Applegate Week
  • Streets (1990)
  • Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991)
  • Vibrations (1996)

JFD226: The Terminator, Red Heat, The Last Stand

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Shock and Awegust turns into Shock and Arnold this week, as we pay tribute to one of the greatest action stars in the world.

First, the classic that kickstarted Arnold and James Cameron's careers: 1984's "The Terminator." Arnold plays a cold, robotic slasher hunting down women in this classic that started one of the most iconic franchises in history.

Next, Arnold is a Russian cop who follows a criminal to Chicago in 1988's "Red Heat." Director Walter Hill ("The Warriors") tries his hand again at the buddy-cop flick after basically inventing it with "48 Hours."

Finally, Arnold's 2013 comeback movie after nearly a decade of politics, "The Last Stand." Directed by Kim Jee Woon spins this violent tale of an aging small town sheriff forced to stop a crime boss from fleeing back into Mexico.

All this plus witty banter between friends, hypothetical "Jaws" questions, Arnold noises, Nerd News, Matthew Sweetman, remakes, burps, sneezes and so much more!


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JFD227: Mad Max, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, Mad Max 3: Beyond Thunderdome

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We bid Shock and Awegust a fond farewell this week, but before we pack up our machine guns and motorcycles, we pay homage to potentially the greatest Ozploitation trilogy of all time, the Mad Max trilogy directed by George Miller and starring Mel Gibson!

First up, the one that started it all, the outback revenge classic Mad Max, from 1979! This low-budget action flick was a surprise mega-hit and was the most profitable film of all time for a long-ass time. It has Toecutter.

Next up, we hit the road in an Oil Tanker From Hell with Mad Max in 1981's sequel The Road Warrior! Leather-clad bad-asses lead by the evil Lord Humongous are trying to steal some gasoline, and Max gets caught up in the middle. It's crazy.

Finally, we tackle our final Mad Max flick for the show, 1985's sometimes maligned Mad Max 3: Beyond Thunderdome! Tina Turner and a wrestler/midget combination run the pig-feces-methane plant at Bartertown, but Max takes a break from all that jazz to hang out with the children. Hey, it looks good.

All this plus the wittiest banter between friends, GWAR Chat, Wienerschnitzel’s sub-par Burgers, Lots of Love, Kissing Contest’s Disappointing Voicemail Contest, Nerd News, Rats of Humans, Krypto the Super Dog, Large Marge eyes, burps, sneezes, boogers and so much more!


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JFD186: Randomizer 5000 IV: Nukie, Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills, Skyscraper

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The Randomizer 5000 picked our movies this week. And it seems to hate us.

First, an Alien searches Africa for his lost brother and some tissues in the 1988 ET- rip off, "Nukie." This South African flick is widely regarded as one of the worst movies ever made.

Next, an archaeologist meets a shaman invokes a curse that turns his wife into a sexy dinosaur in 1997's "Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills." This flick stars Beverly D'Angelo and was directed by Philipe Mora ("The Howling" 2 & 3) and put out by Troma. Which are all the phrases that the Randomizer looks for.

Finally, terrorists take over an LA high rise that houses a Japanese business and it's up to Bruce Willis to stop them. Wait. Wrong movie. It's up to Anna Nicole Smith to stop them in 1996's "Skyscraper." Also regarded as one of the worst flicks of all time, Smith seems too hopped up on goofballs to even stand, much less be an action star.

We also announce the fate of the JFD Logo and the Parker Action Figure!

All this plus witty banter between friends, Nerd News, this week's DVD + blu-ray releases, Dinosaur Jr., complete confidentiality, no police involvement, no voicemail marathons, no cookie women, more insect fear and so much more!


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JFD228: Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story, The Amy Fisher Story, Lethal Lolita (AKA Amy Fisher: My Story)

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Ripped from the headlines! JFD returns this week and travels back to the mysterious world of 1993, where not one, not two but THREE made-for-TV movies were produced around the true life story of a Long Island teen, her affair with a married auto mechanic and her attempted murder of his wife.

Up first, it's Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story starring Alyssa Milano as Amy Fisher and Jack Scalia as Joey Buttafuoco. This version produced for CBS tells Joey Buttafuoco's side of the story and portrays Fisher as a manipulative psycho who's obsession lead her to attempted murder.

Next, we take a look at The Amy Fisher Story starring Drew Barrymore as Amy Fisher and Tony Denison as Joey Buttafuoco. This one was made for ABC and throws in Harley Jane Kozak as a journalist to add the media's side to the story. This version while maybe the best produced is also the sleaziest with additional R-rated footage added in for the home video release.

Finally, we round things off with Lethal Lolita (AKA Amy Fisher: My Story) starring Noelle Parker as Amy Fisher and Ed Marinaro as Joey Buttafuoco. NBC's version tells the story from Amy's point of view and portrays Fisher as the victim of manipulation and abuse. This movie deal also helped the real Amy Fisher post her 2 million dollar bail while on trial for attempted murder.

All this plus the wittiest banter between friends, hacked nudes chat, The Memphis Maniac, Long Island accents, Nerd News, DVD/Blu-ray releases, Rats of Humans, Dad-Rock songs about Amy, James Gunn love, and so much more!

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JFD229: Angus, Prom Night, Pretty Maids All in a Row

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The air is crisp, the leaves are falling and we're going back to school this week, Junkies! We discuss three flicks about the high school experience.

First up, an outcast relives the plot of "Carrie," but with less bloody results in 1995's "Angus." This flick was directed by Patrick Read Johnson and stars George C. Scott (not as the high school kid) and James Van Der Beek. It also boasts a pretty great soundtrack.

Next, Jamie Lee Curtis plays a disco dancing high school kid who's friends have a dark secret in the influential 1980 slasher, "Prom Night."

Finally, Roger Vadim ("Barbarella") directs a satirical black comedy sex romp where a teacher is banging all his students and trying to get other teachers to bang different students. Also, there's a murder mystery. It's "Pretty Maids All in a Row" from 1971.

All this plus the wittiest banter between friends, Sad Nerd News, Voice Mails, The Listener of the Week, Nerd News, DVD/Blu-ray releases, Not Peeing the Bed, Has Tarantino gone too far, and so much more!


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You've only got about a week left to vote for our Schlocktober movies so get crackin!

Got a movie suggestion for the show, want to give your opinion on a movie we talked about or just want to tell us we suck? Drop us a line atJFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865).

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JFD230: Back to School, Big Man on Campus, Getting In

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Put away your cap and gown and grab your caveman toga, because we've graduated from high school week and it's time for a Junk Food Dinner College Party. We've got three flicks this week dedicated to the finer points of higher learning.

First up, Rodney Dangerfield's a lovable, high-diving rich-ass old-man college student in Back to School, from 1986! This classic comedy also features appearances from Oingo Boingo and Sam Kinison, among others.

Next up, we enroll in courses at Notre Dame, er... UCLA, er... USC..? Anyhow, whatever college it is, it certainly has a Hunchback. It's 1989's Big Man on Campus (aka The Hunchback of UCLA)! Some famous television producer decided to make a broad Mike Myers-esque fish-out-of-water comedy and cast himself as a hunchback. Does it improve on the 1939 RKO classic? What great truths does it reveal about the struggles of man in modern society? You'll have to tune in to find out (or just take a guess).

Finally, we unearth an oddly forgotten movie with well-known talent in front of and behind the camera, with 1994's Getting In! Director Doug Liman (Go, Swingers, Bourne Identity) helms this comedic college slasher/mystery starring Kristy Swanson, Dave Chappelle, Andrew McCarthy, Matthew Perry, and Calista Flockheart. Spoiler alert, but the Tarman sorta appears as well.

All this plus the wittiest banter between friends, Weak-ass Halloween Stores, the Ebola Virus, Our man Leonard from Wyoming, Big October JFD News, Fact-Checking on Bloody Disgusting, The Zabka Factor, Hunchback Homoeroticism, Pseudo-Tarmans, burps, sneezes, boogers and so much more!


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Spend all night with your Junk Food Dinner pals at the Aero Theatre’s 9th Annual Dusk-To-Dawn Horrorthon, in Santa Monica, California on October 25th! Exchange awkward glances during screenings of CREEPSHOW, GARGOYLES, THE THING, THE NIGHT OF A THOUSAND CATS, THE DEADLY SPAWN, BASKET CASE, and ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST, and enjoy uncomfortable silences in between the flicks! Also, they've got goobers. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS/TICKETS!

Schlocktober Schedule!!

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Hey, Junkies. Our Schlocktober poll is officially closed. You voted and picked four of the theme shows we'll be doing in October, as part of our 5th annual Schlocktober celebration! You can check out the results on the right. In addition to these, we'll also be doing a Michael Myers theme show the week of Halloween! It may mean nothing to you, but for the 1st time in JFD history, we'll be recording that episode live in person, as we're all meeting up in LA in October. We'll even be joined by Cumulus Frisbie (of Pool Party Radio) to make it a podcast crossover event for the ages.

We'll also be going to a horror marathon while in LA. If you're in the area, come hang out! Spend all night with your Junk Food Dinner pals at the Aero Theatre’s 9th annual Dusk-To-Dawn Horrorthon, in Santa Monica, California on October 25th! Exchange awkward glances during screenings of CREEPSHOW, GARGOYLES, THE THING, THE NIGHT OF A THOUSAND CATS, THE DEADLY SPAWN, BASKET CASE, and ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST, and enjoy uncomfortable silences in between the flicks! Also, they've got goobers. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS/TICKETS!.

JFD232: The Howling Week

  • The Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf (1985)
  • The Howling III: the Marsupials (1987)
  • The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare (1988)
JFD233:Zombi Week
  • Zombi 2 (1979)
  • Zombi 3 (1988)
  • Zombie 4: After Death (1989)
JFD234 Creepshow Week
  • Creepshow (1982)
  • Creepshow 2 (1987)
  • Creepshow 3 (2007)
JFD235 Phantasm Week
  • Phantasm II (1988)
  • Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead (1994)
  • Phantasm: Oblivion (1998)
JFD236: Halloween Week
  • Halloween: H20 (1998)
  • Halloween: Resurrection (2002)
  • Halloween (2007)

JFD231: Streets, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Vibrations

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Whooooo! Oww! This week Junk Food Dinner dedicates an entire episode to every teenage boy's favorite Bundy, Christina Applegate!

Up first, Christina plays a heroin-addicted teenage prostitute on the run from a psycho cop out to kill her. When she teams up with fellow runaway Sy (David Mendenhall from Over the Top), the two attempt to stay one step ahead of the pigs and fall in love in the process in the Roger Corman-produced Streets from 1990. 

Then, it's Applegate's most famous role as the eldest of a clan of kids whose ideal summer away from their parents is ruined when a crotchety old babysitter shows up. However, when the old bag crokes, Applegate and her siblings (including the seminal burnout, Kenny, played by Keith Coogan) are forced to fend for themselves in Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead from 1991.

Finally, a wimpy rock 'n roller T.J. (James Marshall) loses both of his hands after a run-in with a gang of toughs, dashing his dreams of musical stardom. But after becoming a hobo he meets up with Applegate who introduces him to the world of techno music and her friends create a pair a mechanical hands to help T.J. launch a new musical venture in the super goofy Vibrations from 1996.

All this plus the wittiest banter between friends, Monster Cereal chat, Ramones songs, wolf whistles, Nerd News, blu-rays, and so much more!

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Spend all night with your Junk Food Dinner pals at the Aero Theatre’s 9th Annual Dusk-To-Dawn Horrorthon, in Santa Monica, California on October 25th! Exchange awkward glances during screenings ofCREEPSHOW, GARGOYLES, THE THING, THE NIGHT OF A THOUSAND CATS, THE DEADLY SPAWN, BASKET CASE, and ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST, and enjoy uncomfortable silences in between the flicks! Also, they've got goobers. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS/TICKETS!

Pick our 700th movie!!

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Hey, Junkies. We know you probably have voter's fatigue after all the Schlocktober voting, but as you have seen, we'll do whatever movies you tell us to, as long as it involves you voting. And our 100th movie/Audio Commentary episodes are no different. Our 700th movie fast approaches and we need you dudes to pick which one it'll be. As is tradition, we'll record an audio commentary for it, so it'll feel like you're watching the movie with three (or maybe even 4) of your goofy JFD pals sitting on your living room floor. In the past, you guys picked Howard the Duck(JFD35), C.H.U.D. (JFD69), The Warriors (JFD103), Transformers: The Movie (JFD137) and Escape From New York (JFD172) and Spring Break (JFD 206)

For movie 700, here are your sexy, scary and wacky choices. Vote by using the little votey widget in the top left corner.




JFD232: The Howling 2, 3, 4

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Schlocktober starts now, Junkies! This is JFD's annual celebration of everything spoopy and creppy. You voted on the movies we'll do for this year's Autumn Harvest and it all starts with our "The Howling" theme show! Check out the episode where we did the original Here.

First, Reb Brown ("Space Mutiny") and Christopher Lee ("Dracula") travel to Transylvania (for some reason) to hunt down a mysterious cult of sexy S&M werewolves lead by Sybil Danning ("Chained Heat"). Directed by Philippe Mora and based on the novel by the original film's creator, this is "The Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf."

Next, director Philippe Mora returns with an all new cast of characters and a storyline not related to the first two in any way! In "The Howling 3: The Marsupials," a filmmaker falls in love with an Australian girl who is actually a marsupial werewolf!

Finally, director John Hough ("Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry") brings us "The Howling 4: The Original Nightmare." The movie is named as much as it's basically a remake of the first one: a young woman heads out to the country after some traumatizing incidents to relax. But then she hears a mysterious howling...

All this plus the wittiest banter between friends, all your goofy voicemail pals, werewolf songs, wrestle chat, USAgent, Nerd News, blu-rays, and so much more!

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JFD192: Doom Generation, Le Cercle Rogue, Garbage Pail Kids

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It's a year-end miracle this week as our long-lost brother returns! Mark Freado (Host of Kissing Contest), returns!

First, Rose McGowan, James Duval and Johnathon Schaech discover their sexuality and a symbolic apocalypse in Gregg Araki's 1995 flick, "The Doom Generation."

Next, Jean-Pierre Melville directs his 1970 classic jewel heist film, "Le Cercle Rogue."

Finally, a young magician's apprentice accidentally frees a group of snotty, pukey, urine stained mutants in 1987's "The Garbage Pail Kids."

All this plus witty banter between friends, Magic: The Gathering Chat, Nerd News, this week's DVD and blu-ray releases, The Memphis Maniac, news about Mark's French grandchildren, singing, dancing and so much more!

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Got a movie suggestion for the show, want to give your opinion on a movie we talked about or just want to tell us we suck? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865).

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JFD233: Zombi 2, Zombi 3, Zombi 4

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Shamble on over to your podcast machine and fire up Junk Food Dinner, because we've unearthed a trio of classic Italian Zombie flicks! It's Zombi Week as Schlocktober continues!

First up, eyeballs get poked and zombies get shark bites in Lucio Fulci's 1979 classic, Zombi 2! Spooky music and an apocalyptic Carribean jungle atmosphere shape this pseudo-sequel to George Romero's Dawn of the Dead.

Next up, we venture into the jungle once again with Zombi 3 from 1988! This not-really-a-sequel to Zombi 2 was abandoned by Lucio Fulci and finished by Bruno Mattei, but can it really be that bad? It has more zombie birds than Zombie 5: Killing Birds!

Finally, we check out Claudio Fragasso (Troll 2's) contribution to the Zombi semi-franchise, the retitled-as-a-Zombi-sequel jungle zombie picture Zombi 4 (aka After Death) from 1989! Cloth-faced zombies drool green slime for some reason, and machine guns fire sound effects instead of bullets. It's a weird one!

All this plus the wittiest banter between friends, Zombie Coughs, Scarecrow Horror Movie Chats, The Spectacle Theater Sleepover, The Zombie Code, The Steve Polychronopolous Movie, Strange Colored Blood, the Man with a Plan, Voodoo Priest Manboobs, Zombie Kung Fu, burps, sneezes, boogers and so much more!


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