Junk Food Dinner is a weekly podcast devoted to cult films, horror movies and everything weird and wild about the cinematic art form. Your hilarious and good-looking hosts are Kevin, Mark and Parker. Every week, we each pick a movie and then argue about why we did or did not like them.
Sean and Parker are back with a doozy of an episode with a surprise tiwst ending!
First, they complain about computers and then, because this may be the final episode of he year, there's a January Movie Preview and, surprise, the movies all look shitty.
Finally, the boys discuss 2024's polarizing horror film, "In a Violent Nature." Some would call it the David Lynch of slasher movies as the film re-contextualizes the '80s slasher genre.
All this plus voicemails, ICP chat and so much more.
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Your boys are back! They discuss the holidays and all that jazz before getting into a December movie preview and guess what! Sean and Parker are excited for at least one movie, and maybe more!
Then, they discuss a taut thriller directed by the GOAT, Brian De Palma and starring a delightfully unhinged Nic Cage, as well as Gary Sinise and Carla Gugino. It's "Snake Eyes" from 1998!
All this plus more! Remember to send us a voicemail and join the patreon and the discord!
JFD is back -- just in time for Halloween!!
On this very spooky Halloween episode, we conclude Schlocktober.
First, a perverted scientist creates a man out of dead bodies in "Flesh for Frankenstein," starring Udo Kier.
Next, The Boulet Brothers take us back to the past with a 70s-style variety show in "The Boulet Brothers Halfway to Halloween TV Special."
Finally, a telephone hotline turns its callers into demons in "976-Evil," directed by Robert Englund.
All this plus Nerd News, voicemails (maybe), and Halloween mayhem!
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Your boys are back to discuss many things including the Bryan Bertino film, The Strangers from 2008. This minimalist home invasion film stars Liv Tyler, Scott Speedman and (somehow) Glen Howerton. It went on to spawn a sequel and a sort of prequel sort of remake. How much do the boys like it? Tune in and find out!
All this and so much more!
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Our long national nightmare is over! Our technical difficulties are resolved!
If you haven't been listening to the shows on Patreon (and you should have been!) then you have a great excuse to extend your Halloween season. The boys continue Schlocktober with Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971). In this sexy and bloody Hammer Horror film directed by Seth Holt and Michael Carreras, a long-dead Egyptian spirit may be inhabiting the body of an archeologist's sexy daughter. It's based on a Bram Stoker novel that isn't "Dracula!"
There's also a segment that I don't recall what it is and possibly voicemails. I don't recall!
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Guess what? It's Schlocktober time!! And to kick things off, we're going grandpa in a way we've never gone before, with the two-strip Technicolor marvel, DOCTOR X from 1932! Featuring Lionell Atwill and a pre-King Kong Fay Wray, this mad science murder mystery has got all the cannibalism and sexual mayhem the 1930s could handle. But before that, we've got a whole lot of catching up to do about Bowman's adventures across the western territories.
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