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Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Episode #320: Only Lovers Left Alive

Welcome to the GGtMC!!!

This week Sammy and Will couldn't get together due to scheduling difficulties so we are blessed to have great friends of the show, Scott and Kat from Married with Clickers podcast, fill in for us!!! They are bringing you a review of the Jim Jarmusch film Only Lovers Left Alive (2014).

Thanks again to Scott and Kat and make sure to check out Married with Clickers!!!

Direct download: ggtmc_320.mp3

Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Adios!!!


Monday, November 3, 2014

Midnite Ride #37: Dont Look Now

Large William discusses Nicolas Roeg's Dont Look Now (1973).

Direct download: dontlooknow.mp3 
 
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Adios!!!


Midnite Ride #36: Beyond the Grave, Begotten and Sweet Home

Large William discusses From Beyond the Grave (1974) Begotten (1990) and Sweet Home (1989).

Direct download: BeyondBegottenSweethome.mp3 
 
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Adios!!!


Large William discusses The Company of Wolves (1984) and Don't Panic (1978).

Direct download: WolvesPanicRM.mp3 
 
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Adios!!!



Thursday, October 23, 2014

Midnite Ride #34: Blood on Satan's Claw, The Innocents and Night Train to Terror

Large William discusses Blood on Satan's Claw (1971), The Innocents (1961) and Night Train to Terror (1985).

Direct download: ClawInnocentsTrainRM.mp3 
 
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Adios!!!


Friday, October 17, 2014

Midnite Ride #33: Tales From the Crypt and The Baby

Large William discusse Tales From the Crypt (1972) and The Baby (1973).

Direct download: CryptBabyMidniteRide.mp3

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Adios!!!



Thursday, September 18, 2014

Ganheddo a.k.a. Gunhed (1989)







Directed by: Mastro Harada (the American version is an Allen Smithee production)
Runtime: 100 minutes

Toho Studios (home of Godzilla) and Bandai (home of Gundam) got together to make a movie. A movie full of explosions, giant robots, giant robots fighting other giant robots, McGuffins, a mustache twirling A.I. with a easily defeated plan for world domination, more explosions, weird looking junk robots, weird and annoying kids, and a plot. Sadly if this movie had not been dubbed by a bunch of muppets it would be a greater film than what it is.

The movie opens with two exposition dumps. The first one is a text only explanation about the McGuffin Texmexium. A element that makes super computers even more super and gives all your food that south of the border. There is also an explanation that computer chips and plastics are now more valuable than gold. The other exposition dump explains island 8JO. A island owned Kyron corporation and is home to their manufacturing facility. Overseen by Kyron 5 (the company AI) and a hand full of human caretakers take care of the day to day operations. Years later Kyron 5 starts behaving like a moody teenager and goes to war with the world because no one understands it. We then get to see the last battle between the Gunhed battalion and Kyron 5's defenses.

Years later the movie catches up with a mercenary group heading to island 8JO to steal computer chips from the Kyron 5. I would write more about the mercenary group but all but two of then will be dead before the thirty minute mark. The survivor Brooklyn is a mechanic and is afraid to sit in any cockpit. Babe is a near survivor and has a really cool cybernetic eye patch.

So the mercenaries land on top or the Kyron factory and notice a burning Texas Air Ranger's transport on another part of the island. But the mercenaries don't why their transport is burning or feel like telling the audience who the Texas Air Rangers or why they should care. Instead the mercenaries head into the factory so they can get killed off until Brooklyn and Babe are left alive.

Brooklyn and Babe avoid getting killed as they head the Kyron's and meet with Sgt. Nim. The only survivor of the Texas Air Ranger's transport and in pursuit of a bioroid that stole some Texmexium. So the three of them head to the central processor room where the Texmexium could be located. The trio arrives and finds that there is nothing there but the bioroid shows up and puts the Texmexium in to the processor stand. Having completed it's task, it dives into the Mountain Dew that cools the processor and waits to menace the survivors later.

Being that no one has died in the last five minutes, Babe falls into the Mountain Dew cooling system and dies for no reason. With nothing better to do, the two of them get out of the processor room and run into the end boss robot and are forced to fall into the second act and the rest of the cast are introduced. Brooklyn wakes up to meet Seven and Eleven. Two kids that have been living on their own in the lower levels. Eleven is an older girl who does not speak and Seven is a younger boy who does not shut up. It also does not help that whoever dubbed the voice of Seven is downright annoying.

With help from Seven, Brooklyn find a damaged gunhed and the two of them get it repaired and working. Nim and Eleven take the Texmexium and go climbing to the top of the factory. While Brooklyn and Seven have a repair montage as they fix the gunhed. Elsewhere in the Kyron factory a terminal menacingly counts down. It would be more suspenseful if we knew why it is counting down.

Remember the bioroid? It is still in the movie and stalking Nim and Eleven. The bioroid also possessed by Babe because dying in computer cooling Mountain Dew does that to people. So the bioroid has a hard time killing people but no problem stealing the Texmexium from Nim with a laser thing. At the bottom of the factory, the gunhed is fix, armed, and ready to fight again. This leads to the last act of this movie which is mostly the gunhed and Brooklyn bonding while trying to get to the lever where the central processor is located.

When gunhed and Brooklyn reach the central processor level they are confronted by the end boss robot. With quick thinking, effective use of fire power, and the power of bromance the two of them defeat the boss robot. Brooklyn and Seven meet up with Nim and Eleven who have made it back to the central processor room.
Eleven knows a word that can improve the Kyron AI, so her mouth starts glowing. With the destruction of the boss robot this stops the glowing and she can talk again. The Kyron AI seeing that is beat does the smartest thing a antiongist can do. It sets it's reactor to self destruct in fifteen seconds and it will take our heroes ten mintutes to get to the mercenary transport and escape. However gunhed saves our heroes by stalling the reactor. So our heroes fly away from the nuclear mushroom cloud. The end.

This is a flawed movie with insane dubbing but it is a fun movie. I suggest watching this but try to find the Japanese version.

MVT: The gunhed itself. It is a talking tank that can transform to a robot.

Make or Break: The crap dubbing is the major break for me with this movie.

Score: 6.25 out of 10

GGtMC at TIFF: '71

The GGtMC brings you a review of '71 (2014) directed by Yann Demange.

Direct download: tiff71.mp3 
 
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Adios!!!


Monday, July 14, 2014

Episode #296: Pit Stop of the Eye

Welcome to an all new episode of the GGtMC!!!

This week we are sponsored by diabolikdvd.com and it was Sammy's turn to pick the selections this month. We cover Pit Stop (1969) dorected by Jack Hill and White of the Eye (1987) directed by Donald Cammel. 

Direct download: ggtmc_296.mp3 
 
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Adios!!!



Friday, July 4, 2014

Episode #294: Daryl Firefox

Welcome to a special GGtMC episode!!!

This week Brinn from the Hammicus Podcast and Mike step in for Large William and Sammy as the Gents couldnt get their scedules to coincide for an episode this week. Brinn and Mike bring you coverage of D.A.R.Y.L. (1985) directed by Simon Wincer and Firefox (1982) directed by Clint Eastwood!!!

We want to thank the guys for stepping in on short notice and putting together this episode!!!

Direct download: ggtmc_294.mp3

Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Adios!!!



Friday, February 28, 2014

Episode #276: Blood xXx

Welcome to another episode of the GGtMC!!!

Thies week Sammy and Will were detained due to personal schedule conflicts so Dr. Zom and Jake stepped in to cover xXx (2002) starring Vin Diesel and Blood (2012) directed by Nick Murphy!!! We want to thank the guys for helping us on such short notice, True Gents!!!

Direct download: bloodxxx.mp3

Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Adios!!



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Episode #274: A Simple War Dog

Welcome back for another ride with the GGtMC!!!

This week we have two more Kickstarter sponsored shows this week for you and we brought along a few friends for the reviews this week! First up, Cinemasochist Justin selected War Dog (1987) directed by Bjorn Carlstrom and Danieal Huebenbecher. We then bring in Uncool Cat Chris for coverage of A Simple Plan (1998) directed by Sam Raimi. We wish to thank the guys for the donation and the great conversation.

Direct download: ggtmc_274.mp3 
 
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Adios!!!



Monday, October 28, 2013

Midnite Ride #16: The Dead

Large William reviews The Dead (2010) directed by Howard J. Ford and jonathan Ford!!!

Direct download: MidniteRide16.mp3 
 
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Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Adios!!!


Sunday, October 27, 2013

Midnite Ride #12: The Children (2008)

Large William reviews The Children (2012) directed by Tom Shankland!!!

Direct download: MidniteRide12.mp3

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Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Adios!!!


Midnite Ride #11: The Nightcomers

Large William reviews The Nightcomers (1971) directed by Michael Winner!!!

Direct download: MidniteRide11.mp3 
 
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Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Adios!!!


Friday, October 25, 2013

Midnite Ride #9: The Asphyx

Large William reviews The Asphyx (1973) directed by Peter Newbrook!!!

Direct download: MidniteRide9.mp3 
 
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Adios!!!


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Episode #229: Berberian Prison

Welcome to our episode sponsored by diabolikdvd.com, the place to get all your hard to find releases!!!

This week it was Sammy's turn to pick and he chose Berberian Sound Studio (2012) directed by Peter Strickland and Prison (1988) directed by Renny Harlin!!! Sit back and enjoy the conversation, we had a blast discussing these two very different films and much more!!

Direct download: Berberian_Prison.mp3

Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Adios!!!



Saturday, March 23, 2013

Bonus #51: Stoker

Welcome to a special bonus episode of the GGtMC!!!

This week the Maple Warriors, Large William and Uncool Cat Chris, bring you a review of Park Chan-Wook's Stoker (2013) starring Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska. 

Direct download: Stoker_Bonus_episode.mp3 
 
Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Adios!!!




Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Episode #225: Fascination Panthers

Welcome to another episode of the GGtMC!!!

This week the Gents bring you an episode sponsored by the good folks over at diabolikdvd.com and it was Will's turn to program. Large William chose Fascination (1979) directed by Jean Rollin and The Black Panther (1977) directed by Ian Merrick.

Direct download: Fascination_Panthers.mp3

Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Adios!!!





Friday, January 25, 2013

Episode #219: Southern Gundown

Welcome back!!!

This week the Gents bring you an episode sponsored by the fine folks over at diabolikdvd.com!!! We bring you coverage of Southern Comfort (1981) directed by Walter Hill and The Big Gundown (1966) directed by Sergio Sollima.

Kick back and enjoy the show folks!!!

Direct download: Southern_Gundown.mp3

Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Adios!!!