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JFD398: La Grande Bouffe, Real Genius, Only God Forgives

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Some podcasts review movies they love. Other review movies they hate. Some podcasts review movies based on phases of the moon. Junk Food Dinner reviews movies that you wanna hear about, and this Patreon-selected episode this week is no exception! Please, enter this winter wonderland with a sense of whimsy in your heart. It'll be what you need to get through these dark days.

First up! Listener Evan G provides us with reason to chat about fart noises for more time than usual, as he's had us watch and discuss the 1973 French/Italian proto-Ghoul flick La Grande Bouffe, in which a gaggle of bored Frenchmen consume large amounts of brown-looking fancy-food to the point of death, all whilst farting up a storm not seen since the days of the blitzkrieg. But is this french-person's attempt at satire tasty enough to bite into? We'll taste-test before you risk disappointment.

And then! Patreon John T has suggested we review 1985's Real Genius, and we do just that! This prank-filled college flick is often compared to Revenge of the Nerds, but can it get by on a closet-bound John Gries alone?

Finally! You'd better believe we're reviewing Only God Forgives from 2013, based on listener Chris B's suggestion. It's one of those movies with all of the weird surreal arty stuff that Sean and probably Kevin like, and Parker will probably hate. But who knows! The power of Nicolas Refn and Ryan Gosling may compel him.

All this plus witty banter between pals, the podcast where an old man learns to love again, Nicolas Refn had a juggalo in his house today, the odds of cartoon fish monsters winning oscars, empty hotel celebrations, the only way Wayne's getting back on JFD ever again, National Pornographic Radio, the rank odor of randomization, the unemployment figures amongst the ranks of modern werewolves, the full-length version of Mant, our weekly news and Blu-ray Picks, all robbers no cops, semi-wet sneezes, super-mega belches, no rides offered (or taken), sandpaper armpit farts, super-musical beds, snide-ways glances, fresh-squeezed gleekspit and a whole lot more!


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Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'd rock a Chucky doll in the passenger seat your love and support.

JFD399: Watership Down, Skatetown USA, Norwegian Ninja

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This week, the Patreon donors gave us their picks and we gave them to the Randomizer 5000 and got three movies that couldn't be any more different!

Up first, it's the movie that traumatized a million children, Watership Down from 1978. What seems like an innocent cartoon about cute little bunnies turns out to be a violent and bleak story about the horror and reality of death.

Next, we take a coked-up rollerskating tour of late-70's disco culture in Skatetown USA from 1979. Starring Patrick Swayze (in his first film role), Scott Baio, Marsha Brady herself Maureen McCormick and Billy fuckin' Barty, this colorful and zany time capsule has long been sought after by connoisseurs of vintage cheese.

And finally, we examine the stylized true story (with plenty of artistic liberties taken) of Commander Arne Treholt who trains a clan of ninjas to save Norway during the Cold War in Norwegian Ninja from 2010.

All this plus dashcam videos hit the big screen, Sean sees Phantom Thread for the 15th time, voicemails from the Pacific Northwest, Razzie Nominations, more awful dreck from the guy who did Werckmeister Harmonies and so much more!

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JFD400

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The 400th episode of Junk Food Dinner is here!

We're joined by our brother Freado to discuss the secret origins of Junk Food Dinner. What movie were Mark and Kevin watching together when they decided to start a podcast? And how did Parker get involved? And how much did Sean have to threaten Mark to quit? All this and more!

We also talk about Peppy LePew, get some very nice junk mails and pay tribute to our three favorite JFD callers.

Then we're joined by Mike from VRTL Pros/Kissing Contest/Buncocky to induct some of our favorite people, places and things from the last 8 years into the Junk Food Dinner Hall of Fame.

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JFD401: The Visitor, The Wraith, Sunshine

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YET AGAIN we turn over the reigns to the weirdest bunch of podcat listeners on the Internet, our very own Dom Deluise Donors on Patreon. And boy have they selected a trio of fine films for us this time!

First up! Listener Josh H insisted we finally cave in to popular demand and watch 1979's The Visitor. This post-Exorcist telekinetic freak-fest was somewhat ignored on release but has been gettinged pushed by cult movie fans lately, including Drafthouse Films. But is it weird enough? And is Parker amongst the 93%?

And then! Patreon Pals Mickey and Nick have suggested we review 1986's The Wraith, and we do just that! This Tuscon-set supernatural road-racer stars Charlie Sheen, Sherilyn Fenn, and Randy Quaid. Reviewing it may be the best choice we've ever made in our lives.

Finally! You'd better believe we're reviewing Sunshine from 2007, because that's exactly what our esteemed friends Joseph and Dr. P ordered. Director D. Boyle has brought his signature style of mid-budget genre filmmaking to space, but will it fly? Tune in to find out.

All this plus witty banter between pals, a Phantom Thread update, a three-dimensional sea creature update, a bevy of Junk Mailers, Cory and Al's plans get foiled by Jeopardy, Sean's penchant for Mom Movies, our report on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, balloon-store videoshops, all the Duck Butter in the world, our weekly news and Blu-ray Picks, metric sneezes, imperial belches, no rides offered (or taken), sandpaper nose whistling, THE MUSIC OF CHAKI, snide-ways glances, fresh-squeezed gleekspit and a whole lot more!


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Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'd rock a Chucky doll in the passenger seat your love and support.

JFD402: The Last Man on Earth, The Omega Man, I Am Legend

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The loneliest boys on the Internet are back at it again, together for only this brief window before going their separate ways in an unkind world. In these dim times one of the few shining lights is the presence of our brother Mark Freado, who joins us again this week. And together with him, we review three films based on the 1954 I Am Legend novel by Richard Matheson. Together, we hope to survive the odds and move onwards in our Sci-Fi Ebuary journeys, where we chance to meet again.

First up! We start way back at the start of all the I Am Legend adaptations, with 1964's The Last Man on Earth . This Italian/American co-production stars Vincent Price and a bunch of jazzy hepcat ghouls who wield very scary blocks of wood. It also inspired large portions of Night of the Living Dead! We chat all about that kinda stuff.

And then! You gotta hear about the time we reviewed The Omega Man, from 1971. If you don't hear about it now, you'll be hearing about it for the rest of your life. Specifically how much we liked or disliked Charlton Heston's rampant shirtlessness in this genre-bending adaptation.

Finally! You'd better believe we're reviewing I Am Legend from 2007, because that's the kind of podcast trip we're on. "Welcome to New York!", Will Smith doesn't say to any vampires in this movie, although he probably could have. This is that movie we all remember as being the one Sean saw in the Chinese theatre that one time. Also it's got the bad CGIs. But - get a load of that empty Times Square, wouldya?

All this plus witty banter between pals, Mack the Friendo, Valentine's Day messages for our beloved callers, the impugning of Wayne's journalistic credentials, our weekly news and Blu-ray Picks, metric sneezes, latent belches, no rides offered (or taken), minor-key nose whistling, THE MUSIC OF COBRAS, snide-ways frozen glances, semi-fresh-squeezed gleekspit and a whole lot more!


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Got a movie suggestion for the show, want to give your hot takes on a movie we talked about or just want to tell us Wayne sucks? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now!

Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'd be all alone without your love and support.

March movie schedule

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Here's our March movie schedule! The last week of March is our 8th anniversary show and we're all very emotional and we may have the biggest surprise for you. Or we may just eat cake silently, chewing into the mics, while listening to Wayne's voice mails. who knows?

JFD405: w/ guest Chris from Cricketbows

  • The Girl Can't Help It (1956)
  • Possession (1981)
  • The Dark Backward (1991)
JFD406:
  • Night of the Juggler (1980)
  • Fade to Black (1980)
  • Raising Cain (1992)
JFD407: Patreon Week
  • Liquid Sky (1982) (picked by Elise)
  • The Lost Empire (1984) (picked by Paul)
  • Slaughter High (1986) (picked by Brandon)
JFD408: 8th Anniversary Show!
  • Vertigo (1958)
  • Head (1968)
  • The Holy Mountain (1973)

go to our Patreon if you wanna start picking the movies, freak! Or just to toss us a few bucks to get a monthly bonus show or to be nice since we've wasted 8 years of our lived for you pleasure.

JFD403: Galaxina, Beach Babes from Beyond, Space Babes from Outer Space

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Hang on to your rockets, because this week we blast off with three "space babes" movies for Sci-Fi-ebruary! And we're joined by Heather and Justin of the Compañeros podcast.

Up first, Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten plays a sexy space android on a crew of goofy space cops including the dad from Monster Squad in the Crown International Pictures drive-in classic Galaxina from 1980.

Next, a trio of space babes take their parents' spaceship out for a joyride and crash land on Earth where they party with some horny dudes, Joe Estevez and Linnea Quigley in Beach Babes from Beyond from 1993

And finally, one of the most recent entries into the "space babes" subgenre, the aptly-titled Space Babes from Outer Space from 2017. Once again a trio of space babes crash land on earth and need the sexual energy from men to power their ship back home.

All this plus stories about parties at Parker's house, movies that make us cry, kids getting creative at the movie theater, mic issues and so much more!

*We had some issues with Justin's mic so his audio quality/volume is a little off at times. Please forgive us.

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JFD404: Pulgasari, Godzilla vs. Biollante, Attack on Titan

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Sci Fi Ebruary comes to a close, but we're joined by Mark to crush Tokyo in style.

First, the movie that Kim Jong Il kidnapped a director to make, Pulgasari (1985). A toy sprinkled with blood saves a village from a dictator and then becomes one!

Next, a clone of Godzilla is created using plant biology in "Godzilla vs. Biollante" from 1989.

Finally, giant naked cannibals suddenly appear and cause an apocalypse in "Attack on Titan: Part One" from 2015.

All this, plus being a grandpa, Crayon pop, Nerd News, Kevin Smith scare chat, DVDs, junkmails, Sweetman, kokomo and so much more!

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JFD404.5: JFD Returns to Return to Nuke Em High with Lloyd Kaufman

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In this TROMATIC bonus episode, the classic JFD gang (minus Rusty) of Kevin, Mark, Parker and Sean discuss their deepest thoughts and most heartfelt emotions regarding the new (theatrically released!) film RETURN TO RETURN TO NUKE 'EM HIGH AKA VOL. 2! And, as an extra-special bonus, we sent ol' Mark Freado straight on over to the offices of Tromaville NYC where he conducted an expertly worded, pleasantly executed, and bracingly in-depth interview with the man/myth/montezuma-of-movie-mayhem himself, Lloyd Kaufman. So sit tight, grab your nearest loved ones, and enjoy a bonus episode for the ages with us. If you're into this kind of bonus content, be sure to check out our Patreon for oodles more. And BE SURE to check out Troma's official site for RETURN TO RETURN TO NUKE 'EM HIGH AKA VOL. 2 to find out how you can see the movie! It's playing in theaters in Los Angeles now: at @AhryaFineArts, March 8th and @NoHo7, March 9th, with more dates to be announced on the site.


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Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd never have met Lloyd without your love and support.

JFD405: The Girl Can't Help It, Possession, The Dark Backward

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This week on JFD, we are joined by Parker's former cigarette counting co-worker Chris Corn to discuss three very different, yet very strange films.

Up first, former Looney Tunes animator Frank Tashlin brings us a story about a washed up mobster (Edmond O'Brien) who hires a drunk music agent (Tom Ewell) to make a star out of his bombshell girlfriend (Jayne Mansfield) all while encountering various early rock 'n stars such as Little Richard, Fats Domino, Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent in The Girl Can't Help It from 1956.

Then, Mark (Sam Neill) and his wife Anna (Isabelle Adjani) are splitting up. However, this divorce soon becomes very strange and intense as both Mark and Anna begin losing their goddamn minds and it is revealed that Anna has been involved in some weird shit in 1981's Possession, directed by Andrzej Zulawski.

And finally, Judd Nelson plays a terrible aspiring stand-up comic who's only friend is his garbageman buddy played by Bill Paxton. But when he inexplicably starts growing a third arm out of his back, a sleazy agent played by Wayne Newton sees this as an opportunity to exploit the deformity and strike it big in The Dark Backward from 1991.

All this plus Chris's chili preference, movies we got lucky to, Oscar talk, marijuana in movie theaters, stories about uninvited neighbors, and so much more!

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JFD406: Night of the Juggler, Fade to Black, Annihilation

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Strange fellows discuss strange films in these strange times, this week, on the show. It's an odd mixture of weird characters, locales, and activities, chronicled audiovisually for our digestion, which then spurs some unusual opinions and interactions between our hosts. This kind of bizarre event is not considered to be a regular occurence, and must not be missed.

First up: what is a Night of the Juggler, from 1980? It's an off-the rails NYC child-abduction action-thriller starring James Brolin and that dude from the Angel movies. You know the dude.

And then! You gotta hear about the time we reviewed Fade to Black, also from 1980. It's got that kid from Breaking Away, except this time he's a movie-obssessed creep with a murderous streak. He kind of reminds us of Wayne.

Finally! You'd better believe we're reviewing Annihilation, the new Alex Garland sci-fi flick from 2018. We never claimed we'd review anything else. Never in a week where a Natalie Portman-led expedition team is sent into a mysterious zone where things don't return from. We'd be fools to do so!

All this plus witty banter between pals, the best statues of Drax the Destroyer to drive your car through, the tried and true timeless tradition of Parker's generosity, the heebee jeebee's, mad cokehead strength versus the toughness of Richard Masur, Parker's Hotdog Birthday Jubilee, flannel tuxedos, how not to make think people think that some guy wormed your chick, the perilous plight of the person who was trans-Marilyn, a late callback to Thankskilling, Parker's intense and well-documented love of fractals, our weekly news and Blu-ray Picks, silent coughs, latent belches, no rides offered (or taken), major-key nose whistling, snide-ways glances, freshly-squeezed gleekspit and a whole lot more!


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Got a movie suggestion for the show, want to give your hot takes on a movie we talked about or just want to tell us Wayne sucks? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now!

Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'd never know what a juggalo is without your love and support.

JFD407: Liquid Sky, The Lost Empire, Slaughter High

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We're back with three new jams picked by our Patreon buddies!

First, electro weirdos deal with gender, sexuality, fashion, drugs, violence and aliens in "Liquid Sky" from 1982.

Next, a tough and sexy LA cop and her busty friends infiltrate the terrorist organization of an immortal in Jim Wynorski's "The Lost Empire" (1984).

Finally, a group of people are summoned to the high school where the accidentally disfigured and maybe killed a fellow student in "Slaughter High" (1986).

All this plus junk mails, De Palma chat, sick chat, DVDs, Bruce Chatpbell, acid bitch and so much more!


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Got a movie suggestion for the show, want to give your hot takes on a movie we talked about or just want to tell us Wayne sucks? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now!

Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'd never know what a juggalo is without your love and support.

Ape-ril movie schedule!

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It's finally time for our most ambitious and adorable theme month of all time!!

It's Ape-ril!!!

100% chimps, apes and monkeys all month long! If you don't like it, fuck you!

JFD409: Patreon-picked Monkeys

  • The Mighty Peking Man (1977) (picked by Kessa)
  • Shakma (1990) (picked by John T)
  • Spymate (2006) (picked by Justin D)
JFD410: Monkeys with Jobs (w/ Mark!)
  • ??? (19??)
  • Monkeys, go Home! (1967)
  • Sylvio (2017)
JFD411:
  • Mighty Joe Young (1949)
  • Max Mon Amour (1986)
  • Mom, Can I Keep Her? (1998)
JFD412: Evil Monkeys
  • Monsters Crash the Pajama Party (1965)
  • A*P*E* (1976)
  • Link (1986)

JFD408: Vertigo, Head, The Holy Mountain

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This week JFD celebrates 8 years of bringing the finest in cult cinema to your eagerly awaiting ear drums! To capitalize on the occasion, we continue our annual tradition of recounting our top 5 favorite and bottom 5 least favorite movies we've covered on the last year of the show as well as reviewing 3 classic cult bangers!

Up first, James Stewart plays a detective in San Francisco who has recently been afflicted with acrophobia but still takes a gig to follow a friend's wife (Kim Novak) who may be possessed by the spirit of a dead woman in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo from 1958.

Then, the manufactured pop group The Monkees go off-brand for their first (and only) major motion picture Head from 1968. Written and directed by Bob Rafelson and Jack Nicholson, the weird psychedelic freakout effectively killed The Monkees bubblegum image but also launched BBS Productions (Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces, The Last Picture Show).

And finally, Alejandro Jodorowsky follows up his insane psychedelic epic El Topo with an even weirder, even more ambitious piece of surreal cinema, The Holy Mountain from 1973.

All this plus bad jokes during Robocop, HorrorHound Weekend rundown, plugs for freaky vampire soundtracks, hottest TV moms, surprising opinions and so much more!

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Eight Crazy Years of JFD!


JFD409: Mighty Peking Man, Shakma, Spymate

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BRACE YOURSELF FOR MAXIMUM MONKEYAGE! We're going ape all month long at the JFD headquarters, and it's gonna be just bananas! And these picks are coming straight from our flea-bitten friends over at the Dom Deluise Club?! Week one of APE-RIL, our heartfelt tribute to our hairy animal cousins, falls right out of a tree and into your lap NOW!

First up: what is a Mighty Peking Man, and what does he want? And is he even a monkey? We'll scour the 1977 Shaw Brothers cult classic for answers to these questions and more. But be forewarned: we may be too distracted by jungle boobies to come up with much of a conclusion. Thanks for Patreon pal Kessa for this one!

And then! You gotta hear about the time we reviewed Shakma, from 1990. You know, that weird killer Baboon / Live Action Roleplaying / Roddy McDowall flick filmed in Orlando for approximately five dollars? It's a door-smashing good time, courtesy of Patreon buddy John T!

Finally! We dive headlong into the MVP universe with the 2006 pseudo-sequel-or-spinoff-or-something Spymate, the world-famous chimpanzee secret agent film. Beware of fucked up seatbelt politics and attempts to create an international relations fiasco between friendly nations, and you might come out alive. Thanks(?) to Patreon all-star Justin D for introducing this to us.

All this plus witty banter between pals, milestones in ape cinema, a surprising return of moderate skype noise, turning heads with a silverback, 101 Hamburger Jokes, Parker's normcore image, we hear from Mickey, Elise, and Wayne!, black milk, Parker watches Baseketball while podcasting, our weekly news and Blu-ray Picks, greasy coughs, mega-belches, no rides offered (or taken), minor-key slide whistling, longing glances, freshly-squeezed gleekspit, tangerine eyelashes and a whole lot more!


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Got a movie suggestion for the show, want to give your hot takes on a movie we talked about or just want to tell us Wayne sucks? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now!

Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'd lose the usage of our opposable thumbs without your love and support.

JFD's 1200th movie/audio commentary!

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Hey, Junkies! It's almost that time again! Choose our next audio commentary episode to celebrate the fact that we've watched 1200 bad movies!

JFD's 1200th movie/next audio commentary
 
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JFD's 1200th movie/next audio commentary

In the past, you guys picked Howard the Duck (JFD35), C.H.U.D. (JFD69), The Warriors (JFD103), Transformers: The Movie (JFD137), Escape From New York (JFD172), Spring Break (JFD 206) and Ice Cream Man (JFD240) Judgment Night (JFD274), Double Agent 73 (JFD311), The Neverending Story (JFD345) and L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach (JFD379)




JFD410: Monkeys, Go Home!, MVP: Most Valuable Primate, Sylvio

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Ape-ril continues with three movies about monkeys with jobs!

First, a man tries to resolve a labor dispute with chimps in Disney's "Monkeys, go Home" from 1967.

Next, a chimp joins a hockey team and befriends a deaf girl in 2000's "MVP: Most Valuable Primate," a film made by the same director as "Spymate."

Finally, a hip gorilla gets a job breaking things on a local TV show in 2017's "Sylvio."

All this, plus our Brother Freado, Does Kevin make an appearance?, Parker's three rules, a drop finally pays off, no voicemails, DVDs, Nerd News, Sean Fights A Guy: Part 8 and so much more!


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Got a movie suggestion for the show, want to give your hot takes on a movie we talked about or just want to tell us Wayne sucks? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now!

Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'd lose the usage of our opposable thumbs without your love and support.

JFD411: Mighty Joe Young, Max Mon Amour, Mom, Can I Keep Her?

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Grab your bananas, chimps! Ape-ril rolls right along as we take a look a three very different monkey movies!

Up first,  the creative team behind King Kong, Ernest B. Schoedsack and Merian C. Cooper re-team with stop-motion Kong master Willis H. O'Brien and his young protege Ray Harryhausen to bring another giant ape story to life in Mighty Joe Young from 1949.

Next, we take a look at a very strange French movie about a dude who finds out his wife is having an affair with a chimpanzee and then invites said chimp to live with his family in Nagisa Ôshima's 1986 comedy(?) Max mon amour.

And finally, schlockmiester Fred Olen Ray directs this silly kids movie about a kid (the oldest brother from Malcolm in the Middle) who finds a gorilla that has escaped from a sleazy circus promoter (wrestling's Terry Funk) in the 1998 straight-to-video Mom, Can I Keep Her?

All this plus in-show controversies, Cinema Wasteland and Monsterpalooza recaps, Sean vows never to see Ready Player One, Kevin vows to never see another Bill Z. Bubb movie, Netflix theatrical drama, Perfect Strangers lies and so much more!

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JFD's May Schedule!

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It's gonna be May!

LOL jk jk. Like that N*Sync meme? Get it?

JFD413: 1,200th Movie/Audio Commentary

  • ??? (??)
JFD414:
  • Band of the Hand (1986)
  • Faust (1994)
  • ??? (??)
JFD415: Patreon Picks
  • Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) (Picked by Mickey)
  • Alice (1988) (Picked by Evan)
  • Happiness (1998) )Picked by Joseph)
JFD416: mAIDS w/ guest Joe Rubin of Vinegar Syndrome
  • City in Panic (1985)
  • Buddies (1986)
  • L.A. AIDS Jabber (1994)
JFD417:
  • Alphaville (1965)
  • Conspirators of Pleasure (1996)
  • Animal Instincts (1992)
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