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Submit ReviewOn this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Raul “The Monster Slayer” Rivera (check out more from Raul HERE), and they’re geeking out over Reign of Fire (2002) and
Synopsis:
Matthew McConaughey and Christian Bale star in an explosive action-packed adventure with bone-charring special effects that will have you glued to your seat!
When a London tunneling project uncovers an unearthly fire-breathing beast from centuries of slumber… all hell breaks loose. Twelve-year-old Quinn sees his mother, one of the workers, die trying to escape this new terror. Twenty years later as a “fire chief”, he tries to keep a group of refugees alive with fierce dragons dominating the air, burning the land, and feeding on the ash.
Unexpectedly, Van Zan, a hotshot American militia leader, shows up with a ragtag group of slayers on a perilous crusade to hunt down and destroy the beasts. Tempers flare when there is a struggle for leadership – until both men realize only one species is getting out of this alive.
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On this bonus episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Michael Steinberg (check out more from Michael HERE and HERE), and we talk about…
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On this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Rick Patterson (find more from Rick HERE), and they’re geeking out over Rolling Thunder (1977) and
Synopsis:
Writer Paul Schrader created this explosive portrait of a man who is like a walking vial of nitro-glycerine – ready to go off at any time. His critically-acclaimed Rolling Thunder is one of the finest films to explore the often violent effects of the Vietnam War on its returning “heroes”.
When Major Charles Rane returns home to Texas, he is given a hero’s welcome. He and his friend Johnny Vohden have endured eight years of physical and mental torture in a POW camp. Charlie’s big homecoming includes a Cadillac convertible and a couple of thousand dollars… and the news that his wife has fallen in love with another man.
The event that detonates Charlie is a brutal holdup by a gang looking for his reward money. They murder his son, the only person who matters to Charlie, and grind his hand in a garbage disposal. But they have underestimated the endurance of this determined man – a man who believes he is already half-dead.
Now Charlie is equipped with a metal claw for a hand, his old friend Johnny, and a car that is a rolling arsenal of weapons and ammunition, as they set out to methodically eradicate the killers in true commando style.
Excellent performances and a gripping plot that hurtles toward a violent climax!
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On this bonus episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by filmmaker, screenwriter and special effects makeup artist Cindy Sanabria (check out more from Cindy HERE and HERE), and we talk about…
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Special thanks to Retro Promenade for the use of music from the album Carpenter. Music use permitted under a Creative Commons license. CLICK HERE and get a copy of the album and support these fantastic artists!
On this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Brian Scott (Check out more from Brian HERE), and they’re geeking out over Pulp Fiction (1994) and
Synopsis:
Critics and audiences worldwide hailed Pulp Fiction as the star-studded motion picture of the year!
Writer/director Quentin Tarantino delivers an unforgettable cast of characters – including a pair of low-rent hit men (John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson), their boss’s sexy wife (Uma Thurman), and a desperate prize fighter (Bruce Willis) – in a wild mixture of explosive action and wickedly funny humor!
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On this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by “Barely Ashley” Pinkard (check out more from Ashley HERE), and they’re geeking out over C.H.U.D. (1984) and
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In the dank, putrid labyrinth of tunnels beneath the streets of New York City, a hideous transformation is taking place. An underground, ragtag colony of homeless derelicts is turning into C.H.U.D. – Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers, who ooze up from their hellish depths after dark for the only food that satisfies their hunger – human flesh!!
John Heard and Daniel Stern accidently learn of the government’s covert subterranean dumping site of radioactive waste that is mutating the underground vagrants. Together with a Manhattan police captain, they attempt to unravel the government cover-up and to stop the carnivorous slaughter.
But they haven’t got much time. Soon it will be dark on the streets of the city. Soon it will be feeding time.
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Special thanks to Hayden for the use of his fantastic music for our opening theme this episode! You can check out more from this amazing artist here!
Special thanks to Retro Promenade for the use of music from the album Carpenter. Music use permitted under a Creative Commons license. CLICK HERE and get a copy of the album and support these fantastic artists!
On this bonus episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by King of the B-Movies, Joel D. Wynkoop (you can check out more from Joel here and here), and we talk about…
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Special thanks to Hayden for the use of his fantastic music for our opening theme this episode! You can check out more from this amazing artist here!
Special thanks to Retro Promenade for the use of music from the album Carpenter. Music use permitted under a Creative Commons license. CLICK HERE and get a copy of the album and support these fantastic artists!
On this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Vince, and they’re geeking out over Krush Groove (1985) and
Synopsis:
Sheila E., Run-DMC, the Fat Boys, and Kurtis Blow star in this feature film romp through New York’s teen subculture. They’re a talented group of street-savvy urban kids who’re on the move when they hook up with Krush Groove, a hot new record label. But with their success come the ego trips and greed that threaten to destroy everything they’ve worked for.
A fresh, 23-title soundtrack vibrantly pushes the rap-to-riches story along, under the direction of veteran Michael Schultz. So get ready for Krush Groove the movie – and get down with Krush Groove’s music, featuring hits by all the musical stars… a special performance by New Edition, plus tracks from Chaka Khan, the Beastie Boys, the Gap Band and more!
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Special thanks to Hayden for the use of his fantastic music for our opening theme this episode! You can check out more from this amazing artist here!
Special thanks to Retro Promenade for the use of music from the album Carpenter. Music use permitted under a Creative Commons license. CLICK HERE and get a copy of the album and support these fantastic artists!
On this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Chris Ballinger (find more from Chris HERE and HERE), and they’re geeking out over The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988) and
Synopsis:
Wes Craven directs this terrifying story of one man’s nightmarish journey into the eerie and deadly world of voodoo.
A Harvard anthropologist is sent to Haiti to retrieve a strange powder that is said to have the power to bring human beings back from the dead. In his quest to find the miracle drug, the cynical scientist enters the rarely seen netherworld of walking zombies, blood rites and ancient curses.
Based on the true life experiences of Wade Davis and filmed on location in Haiti, it’s a frightening excursion into black magic and the supernatural.
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Special thanks to Hayden for the use of his fantastic music for our opening theme this episode! You can check out more from this amazing artist here!
Special thanks to Retro Promenade for the use of music from the album Carpenter. Music use permitted under a Creative Commons license. CLICK HERE and get a copy of the album and support these fantastic artists!
On this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Christian León aka Chris Excess (see more from Chris HERE or HERE), and they’re geeking out over Dobermann (1997) and
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Ruthless, cunning, and sexy, The Dobermann (Vincent Cassel) is a class-A criminal for the 21st century. Along with his stunning partner Nat the Gypsy (Monica Bellucci), The Dobermann leads a crazy gang of bank robbers into one of the most daring heists of all time. Fearless, insane, and packing some of the most awesomely high-tech weaponry ever seen, Dobermann and his gang are thirsty for action.
Hot on their trail is the sadistic renegade cop Christini (Tcheky Karyo) who will break every rule, legal and moral, to personally dispense with The Dobermann. Christini sets a merciless trap for his arch enemy and his gang, which culminates in a relentlessly explosive confrontation, finally bringing the two evils face to face…
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Special thanks to Hayden for the use of his fantastic music for our opening theme this episode! You can check out more from this amazing artist here!
Special thanks to Retro Promenade for the use of music from the album Carpenter. Music use permitted under a Creative Commons license. CLICK HERE and get a copy of the album and support these fantastic artists!
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