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JFD92: Blood Lake, Roller Boogie, Shakes the Clown

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Junk Food Dinner is all up on your person with another thrilling, chilling, and some other adjective episode! A veritable cornucopia of genres and subject matter this week as we try and wrap our gigantic brains around three extremely different films!

Up first, the terror takes hold as we join a bunch of yahoos on a vacation trip of a lifetime...or should we say DEATHTIME. No, you're right, lifetime is better. It's a real word at least. Tim Boggs' BLOOD LAKE from 1987 is the subject of much debate and provides one of the finest new sound clips for our ever growing arsenal. Who will survive this weekend of pure mayhem?

Next, Linda Blair be looking good as usual! ROLLER BOOGIE from 1979 teaches us about the passion for passing fads as well as fashion and the dangers of performing near pools. Director Mark Lester (COMMANDO, CLASS OF 1984) rolls a cast of lovable misfits into our homes and hearts with this goofy time capsule.

Finally, show favorite Bobcat Goldthwait writes/directs/and stars in the cult classic SHAKES THE CLOWN. After losing his girl, his agent, and alienating most of the clown community Shakes must prove he's not just some bozo and clean up his act. Julie Brown, Adam Sandler, and Tom Kenny round out this class of cut ups in this dark comedy from 1991.

All this plus witty banter between friends, sad musicwith lyrics by Edgar Allen Poe, glitchy Skype noise, soundboard antics, terrible advice, Junk Mail,Nerd News, DVD & Blu-ray releases, and so much more!


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"FDR: American Badass" trailer is as ridiculous as you'd expect

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Last year director Garrett Brawith gave the world Poolboy: Drowning Out the Fury, a silly action/comedy flick that boasts Kevin Sorbo and Danny Trejo duking it out as rival pool cleaners.

This year, Brawith turns the insanity nob up a notch with FDR: American Badass. Possibly the least historically accurate World War II movie ever made, FDR: American Badass features Barry Bostwick (Rocky Horror, Spin City) as the titular US president battling Nazi werewolves in a machine gun equipped wheel chair. Some other recognizable faces round out the cast including Ray Wise (Twin Peaks, Robocop) as Douglas MacArthur, Lin Shaye as Eleanor Roosevelt and once again Kevin Sorbo... as Abraham Lincoln(!?).

The recently released red-band trailer is every bit as ridiculous as the synopsis implies, replete with Rick Ruben beats. Check it out!

JFD93: Rollercoaster, The Exterminator, The Forest

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Junk Food Dinner has somehow managed to not be shut down by the FBI yet. Rejoice!

First up, Timothy Bottoms plays a young man who's determined to blow up America's amusement parks (unless he's paid the sum of one million dollars) in 1977's disaster-sploitation flick "Rollercoaster." George Segal plays the man who must stop the destruction. Steve Guttenberg, Craig Wasson and Helen Hunt have cameos.

A man returns home to New York from Vietnam to find that his war isn't over. Robert Ginty is "The Exterminator (1980). Ginty seeks gritty revenge after the Ghetto Ghouls hurt his friend.

Finally, some people go camping (by Parker's house!!) only to discover ghost children and cannibalistic hermits in 1982's "The Forest." Who will survive, what will be left of them and who will trip over the huge obvious branch that's in the way? Only time will tell.



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Bobcat Goldthwait gets violent with "God Bless America"

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A couple weeks ago, we talked about comedian Bobcat Goldthwait's 1991 directorial debut Shakes the Clown where I revealed that I am a huge fan of Goldthwait's off-beat brand of satire that so often blurs the lines between the most absurd and tragic elements of American life.

After films about alcoholic clowns (Shakes), bestiality (Sleeping Dogs Lie) and autoerotic asphyxiation (World's Greatest Dad), what dark corner of the human psyche could Goldthwait possibly explore next? Well, how about unadulterated cold blooded murder?

In his latest film God Bless America, Goldthwait sets his lens on the most vapid and self-centered aspects of American culture and a man determined to rid the world of them, one bullet at a time.

Joel Murray (The Artist,One Crazy Summer) plays Frank, a depressed man who after finding out her has a brain tumor is on the verge of suicide. That is, until he sees a My Super Sweet 16-type reality show where a self-absorbed teenage girl named Chloe is complaining about her privileged life, which sets Frank over the edge and turns his self pity into outward rage.

When he publicly murders Chloe, he catches the eye of Roxy (Tara Lynne Barr), another teenage girl who is also frustrated by the selfish culture of modern America. The two team up and begin laying waste to all those they deem deserving of death.

While the plot sounds pretty grim, if it's anything like Goldthwait's previous films, God Bless America will also infuse quite a bit of humor and humble charm with its anarchist plot.

God Bless America hits On Demand outlets on April 6th and select theaters on May 11th.

A red band trailer for the film has just been released. Check it out!

JFD94: The Last American Virgin, Intruder, Warlock

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Junk Food Dinner is rushing in your house to break your furniture and take the long-lost anicent tomes within!

Up first, a group of teenage friends struggle with love, sex and heartbreak in the 1982 comedy "The Last American Virgin."

Then, the employees of a closing supermarket are terrorized by a mysterious killer while working overnight in the 1989 horror film "Intruder," co-starring Ted and Sam Raimi.

And finally, a male witch from the 17th century travels to the present while being chased by a witch hunter in the fantasy thriller "Warlock," from 1989. The movie starts Julian Sands and was directed by Steve Miner.



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JFD95: Magic of the Universe, Warlock: The Armageddon, Chrome and Hot Leather

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This week, Junk Food Junkies; Kevin, Mark, & Parker learn about the power of magic, mirth, and motorcycles! Give yourselves over as Episode #95 takes hold and refuses to let you go (in a loving way, though)!

Up first, Jamir the magician discovers his powers are all too real when he accidentally sends his daughter to another dimension inhabited by an evil, big-headed witch bent on revenge! A slew of crazy monsters - including Globo, played by...himself? -and impressive practical effects make this 1987 Portuguese fantasy film worth a look (or at least some of us think so) - MAGIC OF THE UNIVERSE! (read that with an echo, please.)

Then, Parkers not-even-sort-of-secret love affair with Julian Sands continues as we talk about WARLOCK: THE ARMAGEDDON from 1993. Not quite a sequel, more of a spin off. This time a family of Druids have cause for concern when terrifying prophecies regarding the return of a certain blonde-haired Warlock begin to come true. Can the two warriors - Kenny & Sam - stop him before he collects the magic runes needed to bring our dark lord Satan to Earth?

Finally, we hop on our sponsored Kawasaki bikes and ride, ride, ride as we discuss CHROME & HOT LEATHER from 1971. After returning home, a Green Beret is shocked to learn that his attractive finacee' and her friend have been killed by a biker gang. Now it's up to him and his crew to beat them (to death) at their own game! Though not our first (and certainly not last) biker film, this one presents a whole host of questions, like: How can a movie co-starring Marvin Gaye have such awful music?

Due to technical difficulties there's no NERD NEWS or DVD RELEASES this week. Also, no hilarious soundboard drops. We know, we know. We're sad too. We still manage to squeeze in some JUNK MAIL, WITTY BANTER BETWEEN FRIENDS, VARIOUS LEVELS OF QUALITY MUSIC, and MORE!


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JFD96: Twigger's Holiday, Electra, The Great Alligator River

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Just like a white winged dove, Junk Food Dinner is back! Not the best opening line, but, hey it's been a rough week. Let's get it going!

Up first we examine Rob Schrab's surreal, childlike, musical, funny, and only slightly annoying TWIGGER'S HOLIDAY featuring Satan, Dan Harmon, hot moms, puppets, songs (co-written by Liam Lynch) and a whole slew of effects. Rob crafted this colorful coming of age series for the amazing Channel 101 back in 2004.

Second, it's more hot moms and weird "science" as we try and make sense of surely one of the strangest films we've covered in a while - ELECTRA. Shannon Tweed is Lorna, stepmother to a very special boy named Billy. Well, not so much a boy as a dopey, shirtless, early 20 year old who has a very special, very powerful serum pumping through his blood. After Lorna is kidnapped by the evil Roach, it's up to Billy and his girlfriend to set her free and keep Roach from getting the superhuman formula.

Lastly, we travel deep into the heart of the jungle. A billionaire has decided to set up a luxury hotel in the pristine wetlands and in the process awakens a huge alligator which takes the opportunity to feast on natives and tourists alike. Angered at the destruction these interlopers have caused to their peaceful village, the natives launch an attack of their own leading to a bloody finale. Mel Ferrer and Barbara Bach head up the cast with a soundtrack by the (always) great Stelvio Cipriani - Sergio Martino's THE GREAT ALLIGATOR RIVER rounds out this episode.

All this plus witty banter between friends, rock 'n roll music, glitchy Skype noise, Nerd News, DVD & Blu-ray releases, and so much more!

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The Last Serbian Virgin

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Remember a few weeks ago When we watched "The Last American Virgin?" Well, go listen if not.

Well, the film was a real wacky '80s sex comedy. But I was pretty convinced the main character was a total creep. I thought the film was more like "Big Fan" or "Taxi Driver" than like "Meatballs" or "Porkys." Kevin, however, thought all the rapey scenes were just light-hearted awkward growing pains. I was convinced that Kevin would change his tune if the soundtrack to the movie was creepy, rather than new wavey and fun and up beat.

And so I made this. It's my Serbian cut of the film. Here are some important scenes from the film, but with the theme song from "A Serbian Film" instead of The Cars & DEVO. The film becomes as dark as its main character.

Enjoy. (Or, more accurately, don't.)


JFD97: Star Crash, The Woman, The Video Dead

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Looking for something to stick in your ear? How about a brand spankin' new episode of Junk Food Dinner?!

This week we kick things off with the best sexy Italian Star Wars knock off ever committed to celluloid! Of course, we're talking about Starcrash from 1978. This space epic directed by Luigi Cozzi stars British beauty Caroline Munro, former child preacher Marjoe Gortner, Joe Spinell and a young David Hasselhoff. All this plus Southern robots, skimpy outfits and lots of bad haircuts.

Then, things get darker as we delve into director Lucky McKee's latest effort The Woman from 2011. Based on the novel by Jack Ketchum, this film tells the tale of a well-to-do lawyer who captures a feral woman while out hunting and brings her back to his ranch where he keeps her captive and attempts to civilize her, all with begrudging help of his family (including his wife played by McKee favorite Angela Bettis).

And finally, we see what happens when a mysterious TV unleashes a slew of zombies on an unsuspecting brother and sister as they attempt to get settled in their new house, in the 1987 VHS favorite The Video Dead.

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Junk Food Dinner From the Vault #2: Roy Frumkes

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Waaaaaaaaaaay back in October, Spectacle Theater played host to writer, producer, director, professor, and diet root beer enthusiast - Roy Frumkes. Mr. Frumkes presented a selection of short films as well as the feature STREET TRASH. Afterward there was a Q&A and Junk Food Dinner proudly presents that to you now. If you haven't seen STREET TRASH (for shame!) some of this might come out of left field, but there's plenty of great stories and lots of laughs crammed into these 30ish minutes. Aside from minimal edits, this is the full audio from that night. Just a little morsel to tide you over between episodes. Be sure to look for our discussion on STREET TRASH in the next month!


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JFD98: Deadly Spawn, Evangelion 1.0, The Fly

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JFD's 98th episode will crank things up to 98 degrees!

First up, we're joined by director Douglas McKeown to discuss his 1983 film "Deadly Spawn." We discuss the film's humble beginnings to its new life in a post-AOL world as a cult favorite. The film itself is an homage to 50s horror, as a deadly (and hungry) life form from space lands in the basement of a home and starts snacking on the inhabitants.

Next up, we take a look at what's regarded by many as the greatest giant-robot anime tale of all time in "Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone." The film is a 2007 reboot of the classic show from the '90s about young Shinji Ikari's mission to protect the world from rampaging angels.

Finally, we discuss one of the best creature features of all time, David Cronenberg's 1986 version of "The Fly." The story follows Jeff Goldblum as a scientist who accidentally fuses his DNA with an insect's, transforming him into a half man, half fly creature.



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Let the voting games commence!!

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Hey, Junkies! It's that time again! We're closing in on our 300th movie watched. By our calculations, episode 103 will feature that aforementioned 300th flick, and just like we did with movies 100 and 200, we'll be doing an audio commentary of a cult favorite to celebrate. In the past we endured"Howard the Duck," and "C.H.U.D.". And, like in the past, we're letting the listeners pick which movie we do the commentary for. We're stacking the deck this time, though, so that we don't get stuck watching duck tits or a monster movie with no monsters in it.

So, here are your choices, vote by going to the left to the votey sidebar widget! You have until we record JFD102 to vote!








JFD99: The Sleeper, The Stupids, Slumber Party Massacre

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It's our 100th Episode Eve, and we've got a real doozy of a show before we enter triple digits!

Up first, we're joined by writer/director Justin Russell as we discuss his new film THE SLEEPER. It's 1981 and the girls of Alpha Gamma Theta are getting ready for rush week! Logically, it's time to party! But an uninvited guest is about to significantly reduce the RSVP list. It's another round of Ohio horror in this loving homage to the great American slasher film.

Second, Tom Arnold is an idiot and so is his family as a series of wacky events leads to them accidentally saving the world. A star-studded cast and misplaced musical number round out this mid-90's John Landis film - THE STUPIDS!

Finally, it's back to Slashertown! Tawdry high school girls exclude their nerdy classmate/neighbor while they talk about fornicating and smoke Maui Wowie. Sadly, for them there's a maniac wielding a GIGANTIC drill with a bloodlust that cannot be satisfied. A staple of video store shelves and a classic of the genre - SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE from 1982!

No Nerd News/DVDs this week, but don't worry - they'll be back.


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JFD100: Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, Return to Frogtown, Street Trash

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Holy shit! Can you believe it? We finally mad it to our 100th episode! And to celebrate, we're reaching deep into the vault and pulling out some of our cult favorites for our centennial podcast.

Up first, we get an eyeful of retro cars, knife fights, karate chops and giant breasts when we ogle the often imitated, classic and stylish 1965 Russ Meyer exploitation flick Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill! starring 60's sexpots Tura Satana, Haji and Lori Williams.

Then, we hop into the sequel of a film we talked about all the way back on the very first episode of Junk Food Dinner, Frogtown II from 1992. This follow up to Hell Comes to Frogtown picks up right where it's predecessor leaves off, only this time trading Roddy Piper for Robert Z'Dar as our protagonist Sam Hell battling an army of mutant frog soldiers in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.

And finally, we slum it with a cartoonish group of New York homeless folks who find themselves melting into brightly colored gunk after drinking bottles of cheap liquor that have been sitting in storage for years when we get splattered by Street Trash from 1987, directed by J. Michael Muro and written by Roy Frumkes.

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JFD101: Total Recall, House by the Cemetery, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers

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Start the reactor, Quaid, cuz JFD101 is here!

First up, we discuss one of the greatest sci-fi movies of all time, 1990's "Totall Recall." Directed by Paul Verhoeven, the film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as a normal Joe who longs for adventure and excitement via a Martian vacation. But, is he really a secret agent destined to save the Red Planet?

Next up, a kid named Bob and his family move into a creepy old New England house only to discover that it's haunted by creature that needs to murder to survive in Lucio Fulci's "House by the Cemetery" from 1981.

Finally, a film-noir detective stumbles upon a violent cult of "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers." Fred Olen Ray directs this 1988 flick starring Linnea Quigley and Gunnar Hansen.



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JFD102: UHF, Chopping Mall, Big Trouble in Little China

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Greetings, sleaze junkies and trash aficionados. Welcome to yet another hilarious installment of your favorite cult movie podcast.

It's a big one too, as this week we celebrate our TWO YEAR ANNIVERSARY! And what better way to ring in the terrible twos than to recall our top 5 and bottom 5 movies of the last year of JFD and then serve up three of our all-time favorite 80's cult classics!

Up first, we reminisce and crack up over the utterly brilliant, utterly bizarre, utterly hilarious "Weird Al" Yankovic vehicle UHF from 1989. Al and a cast of colorful characters (Victoria Jackson, Kevin McCarthy, Michael Richards, Fran Drescher, etc, etc) bring an endless barrage of off-the-wall jokes that will split your sides, whether you're 13 or 30.

Then, when a group of teenage mall employees decide to party at the mall after hours, they quickly realize that the new robotic security system isn't fucking around, in the 1986 horror comedy Chopping Mall, directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Kelli Maroney and Tony O'Dell with cameos by Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov and Dick Miller.

And finally, Kurt Russell and John Carpenter team up yet again for a fast-paced, mystical martial arts adventure in the seedy underbelly of China Town, featuring black magic, strange creatures and endless chase scenes in Big Trouble in Little China, also from 1986.

All this plus witty banter between friends, glitchy Skype noise, Hüsker Dü jams, soundboard antics, gushing, Junk Mail,the announcement of our 300th movie and so much more!

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JFD103: The Warriors (Audio Commentary)

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JFD's 300th movie is upon us. All of us, you included. Especially since you guys picked it! This week in the glorious tradition of our 100th (Howard the Duck) and 200th (C.H.U.D.)films we're all gonna sit down and watch this thing as a family. So grab your running crew, salt the popcorn, and cue up your VHS/DVD copy of Walter Hill's THE WARRIORS (theatrical cut!!) from 1979 and let's get this thing going!

Again, this is not a normal episode and was designed to be played alongside the film. There's a countdown and everything. Real professional like.

No Nerd News, DVD's, or Junk Mail this week. But we got stacks of all three on deck for Episode #104!


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JFD104: Fighting Mad, Jason Goes to Hell, Wizard of Gore

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JFD104 is here! Listen as a grizzled old bounty hunter appears and reveals an entirely new mythology and introduces you to a few new hosts that weren't mentioned on the previous 103 episodes, but were allegedly always there. Also, the Necronomicon will come into play somehow.

First up, a dude is double-crossed and left for dead by his gangster buddies. Naturally, after he's nursed back to health by some Japanese soldiers on a deserted island, he seeks revenge in "Fighting Mad," (aka "Death Force") from 1978.

Then, we celebrate the holiday by enduring 1993's "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday." Jason (Kane Hodder) is killed and has to jump into new bodies before his long-lost family stabs him.

Finally, we talk about Herschell Gordon Lewis' classic "The Wizard of Gore," from 1970. In perhaps the first "torture porn" film ever, Montag the Magnificent mutilates and murders willing volunteers.



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JFD105: Smiley Face, Slime City, Fantastic Planet

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*cough* *cough* Heeeeeyyy, dude, check it out; Junk Food Dinner is back with another fun-filled episode!

This week, the boys take a walk on the trip-tastic side as we explore three stoner-friendly flicks.

Up first, Anna Faris gets totally baked and has a series of misadventures while trying to run errands in the 2007 pot-comedy Smiley Face, directed by Gregg Araki and featuring appearances by Danny Masterson, John Krasinski and Jane Lynch.

Then, after a young artist moves into his new apartment, he accepts a dinner offer from his strange new neighbors. But after eating colorful pudding and drinking magic wine, he transforms into a slimey killer and discovers the dark history of the apartment in the 1988 spatterfest Slime City, directed by Greg Lamberson.

And finally, we take a trip to a distant world, where human beings are treated as pets at best, and as pests at worst by the giant blue-skinned aliens that dominate the planet. But when a human escapes his master and teams up with a group of fellow renegades, things heat up in the 1973 psychedelic, French animated film Fantastic Planet, directed by René Laloux.

All this plus witty banter between friends, glitchy Skype noise, a pot song by a beloved children's author, soundboard antics, Junk Mail,DVD & Blu-ray releases, Nerd News and so much more!

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JFD106: Cabin in the Woods, Father's Day, Mother's Day

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Junk Food Dinner #106 is about to crawl in your ears and lay eggs in your brain!

After a long nerd out session, we settle in for an evening of debate (kind of)!

Up first, 5 friends go on a vacation to a domicile in the forest and what starts as a dream vacation quickly turns into a SCREAM SLAYCATION. Something like that anyway. We dig our heels in and butt heads (sort of) over 2012's CABIN IN THE WOODS from Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon.

Next, it's a trip to the Great White North with a quick stop in Tromaville. There's a serial killer on the loose and no dad is safe. Born out of a fake trailer and made on a budget of $10,000, Astron 6's FATHERS DAY (also from this year) burns a hole in our brains and hearts.

Finally, we extend our stay in Tromaville indefinitely as we take a look at Charles Kaufman's 1980 cult clas-sick MOTHER'S DAY about a pair of backwoods brothers and their sweet, loving, psychotic mother. When a trio of old friends stumble into their territory it's a fight for survival and a test of the limits of friendship.

All this plus witty banter between friends, glitchy Skype noise, fussing, fighting, carrying on, soundboard antics, Junk Mail,DVD & Blu-ray releases, Nerd News and so much more!

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